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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ooh, to do, to do, to do, do do? All right,
so fun day at the United Nations yesterday. I mean,
it's not surprising that Trump was gonna go a little
how do I say this f Jewish on the UN like,
I kind of expected that. I did not expect and
I am totally on board with this theory. I did
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not expect that a bunch of petulant children who we
pay like sixty percent of their salary. I'm trying to
remember what our percentage contribution is to the UN might
even be more than that, as it pertains to operations
in New York, but that they would essentially, I don't know.
(00:43):
Can I go so far as to say, try to
harm the first family because Melaenniy almost fell over. I'm talking,
of course about the moment when Trump entered the United
Nations there and was going up an escalator. And remember
there's a lot of symbolism to Trump and an escalator.
That's just right, I mean, if if you want to
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get that deep on it, there's a lot of symbolism there.
They still to this day, both the negative and mostly negative,
but also it's you know, positive, but it's the media's
mostly negative. Uh you know that's that's where Trump was born,
coming down an escalator, and then he had some thoughts
on rapists and stuff. So the idea that he would
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show up to the UN and the escalators moving. I
just want to point this out. There's people are confusing this.
The escalator is currently moving. It's working, unlike the stupid
walkway at RDU Airport, which I promise is always broken.
How is that always broken? Sorry, I got off on
a little tangent. I could not. I fly. I fly
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a bunch, and I feel like when I'm at RDU
I always for because I fly American a lot. I've
always at like the the the sixteen or the sea gates, right,
and so that I usually have two of those. And uh,
the stupid walkway is always broken? What how much does
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that thing cost that it's never working? Anyway? I digress.
So anyway, so the escalator is working, right, It's not
a situation where the escalator is off or you know,
there's a known issue. The thing is, the thing is
just as you know, doing its thing, doing its thing.
And so you know, Melania who's walking in front of
uh uh uh donald sits there and she steps on it.
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She seats herself as you do, you know, you get
your step, you look down, and then all of a
sudden it stops. And if she had not had both
her hands on the rail, she very well could have
fallen forward. And and you know, and then they you know,
at that point it's the uh, it's the old joke.
It's it's never broken. It's just stairs now. And then
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they walk up it all right. And then Trump goes
in there and he's getting ready to he's getting ready
to start his speech, which we will share quite a
bit of it with you, and all of a sudden, uh,
this happens.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
I much appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
And I don't mind making this speech without a teleprompter
because the teleprompter is not working. I feel very happy
to be up here with you. Nevertheless, and that way
you speak more from the heart. I can only say
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that whoever's operating this teleprompter is in big trouble.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
I can't believe he's threaten to murder a teleprompter operator. So,
you know, if it was just the teleprompter, you know,
because how many times do we see those things screw up?
I would say that would thiss be Joe Biden's worst nightmare.
But you know they get it going. But it's the
combination of things. And here is why I'm getting conspiratorial
(04:05):
on this. In case you're going, come on, dude, you
sound a little a little tinfoily hattish. This is literally
a quote from Sunday. Okay. This is a quote from
Sunday in the Times of London, published Sunday Trump's trip
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to the UN Tuesday. Okay. So I just want to
make sure that you recognize that this is well ahead
of this thing. Quote to mark Trump's arrival. UN staff
members have been joking that they may turn off the
escalators and elevators and simply tell him they ran out
of money, so he has to walk up the stairs.
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Then the escalator goes off the moment he and the
first lady get on there and she almost falls over.
I honestly, I'm the secrets the the UN better have
some really good explanations, because again, we're the primary funding mechanism.
We've given him the primist of real estate lower Manhattan Riverside.
What are you talking about? Huge footprint there. If you've
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ever walked by the UN, not to mention, do you
understand the expenditure by the American taxpayer when one hundred
and fifty world leaders come in. Because in addition to
Secret Service, you know, running around for the president, Secret
Service in the United States also is tasked with protection
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and yeah, there's a variety of things that they that
they do for visiting foreign dignitaries. So we do all this.
So the idea that some piece of garbage who works
at the UN, who hates the United States, hates Donald Trump,
would think that that's something funny to do when it
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very well could have injured. Look, he's he's in his
he's you know, eightyh what are you doing? So I'm sorry, man,
I'm I'm I'm p oed. Just the the the absolute disrespect.
There was a lot of people who were speculating the Trump,
among other things, yesterday was going to essentially, you know,
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continue down this path where he's like, you know what
you guys are You guys are hot garbage, right, all
you're doing is running around and he told him they
were hot garbage and in numerous cuts which we will
play for you, but ultimately would he would he attempt
to start to extract the US from the United Nations
in some capacity and he didn't. He literally told them
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at one point that he's that America's stands with the
United Nations, which probably irritates some of you, but he
said it. So all these people, all these people who
hate him, who I absolutely believe did something to that escalator,
and maybe even the teleprompter. Teleprompters are teleprompter, but the
flatter thing, because I read about the fact that it
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was a joke in the Times of London reported two
days before the incident. You can get the hell out
of this country, first and foremost. If you're not. If
I don't know all of the staff there at the UN,
but you know, you'd summer Americans, A lot of them
are not. But I got no patience for it. And
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it's just so damn disrespectful, so damn disrespectful. You know,
the reason the United Nations exist is essentially because the
US had to go zero to two in the World Wars.
And you're gonna sit there and you're going to try
to trip the president and you're gonna try to make
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him look stupid, the US president of the country who
hosts the thing that is your livelihood that depending on
where you're from, maybe the reason that your country exists,
you don't get to do that. But I look, I
don't have to just scream and yell about him. Trump
did it for like an hour and I you know,
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but I'll tell you there was something that was different.
There was something that was different, and I don't care
what stupid Kamala Harrison the View had to say. She's wrong.
She wasn't paying attention to it. She probably didn't watch
any of it except her clips that her staff showed
her while she's waiting in the green room. There was
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something that was remarkably different and from his first term
when he went to the un And I'll explain what
that is. We'll get into the audio. We'll do all
of that. We got tons of stories I want to
get into today, So stick around Casey O Day Radio program. Now,
police and Raleigh are looking for the owner of a sheep, No, no,
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little sheepy Really, what dude, what is going on over
at your place this week? Is it the construction? Yeah,
you know, Lincoln's been so upset over the over little
sheepy sheep and a little goat, little goat, the goat
and then the monkey. It's all the banging and the noise,
and oh yeah, I think that man. Yeah, I'm out
of here. Man, bus your fence is down for some reason.
(09:11):
Yeah right, yeah, let's get out there. And oh no,
uh yeah, straight sheep in the North Raleigh areas looks
like he headed south. Barbara says, sheep's on a ten
days stray hold. What happens after ten days? Do we
make euros?
Speaker 3 (09:27):
Or?
Speaker 1 (09:27):
What is it? Is it? Is it fluffy? Oh yeah,
that's fair. Hold on, let me take the picture here. Yes, yeah,
it does appear to be fluffy. Yeah. And what is
the color? Is it a white sheep? It is a
white jack? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a little sheepy.
Oh okay. So if he's got wool and he's white, yeah,
that's your boy, gotcha gonna have him back there, man,
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it's mine. I clearly owned it. Yeah no, you just
claimed it on I heard it on the radios, so
like that's just horse right there that I heard it
as well. I heard it. That's double confirmed. Oh okay, well,
if you heard it, I heard it. That's double sourcing.
I think I don't know. The apartment said the sheep
was on a ten days stray hold as to try
to locate the owner. Uh the statute was why you
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put this in here? The statute states an animal can
be held held for a certain amount of time before
being made available for adoption, being disposed of or euthanized.
Why are you threatening to murder the Ross's kid's sheep?
What is wrong with you? Anyway? I would have got
with mister sheep will so I can ironically look at
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people be hey, it's not my sheep. Ross identified it.
We found out it's his. Yeah, goat sheep monkey. You're
gonna get all them back, all right? Sorry, got distracted
by that as we do. Okay, coming up on the show,
just a couple of stories. I want to tease them.
We're gonna get right into the Trump audio. The absolute
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slimes of NBC News with this headline, well, actually hold on,
I don't want to get the story away. Basically, they
wanted to slime Ice agents for holding a five year
old little girl from keeping a five year old from
her father and using her as a pawn as they
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attempted to arrest her father, which leaves out a crap
ton of details which I will fill in for you
in case you see this story and it's in fact
it was so bad. The Ice, the Ice social media
accounts were calling it out, explaining exactly what happened, which
everyone knew what happened because they did include it in
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the story, but still chose to headline and approach it
that way. Although I do I see that they did
change their headline, which is very interesting. Yeah, I think probably.
I think probably from the time I read it initially
to when Ross put it in, because ice in between
that time had Issue of State been pointing out what
a bunch of bs this is. So we have that
(12:04):
and you know who Ben Crump is, right, he's the dude,
he's you know, he's the guy, the civil rights lawyer
that if there is a if there's anything BLM taste
worthy or an officer involved shooting, it doesn't matter if
the dude was literally holding a Tommy gun, ben Crump
will be there. Ben Crump was the guy that you know,
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you know, cruised in there to handle Trayvon, and he
was there in Ferguson And when when the dude, when
the police ran the guy over out in Elizabeth City,
ben Crump was on the scene. Right, this is what
this guy does. That's his bag. So imagine my surprise
when I saw the him being the attorney suing Universal
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Studios because there's not really a is there a civil
rights component? I guess maybe a very small one, but
like the wait to hear this case of this, this
case he took down. Clearly he's suing them because Universal
has deep pockets. But that we'll we'll we'll get into
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that here in just a few minutes. But I like,
this is one of those stories where I'm like, am
I dreaming? Am I dreaming? Am I not up? What
the heck is going on? Did you say the US
went oh and to and yes, clearly clearly on the radio, sir,
I claim that we lost both the World Wars absolutely, Annie,
(13:36):
Who I don't know, Maybe it's early, maybe I did
say that. But if you think that I think that,
then you shouldn't listen to this show. You could clearly
do better. Okay, all right, let's go ahead and get
into this. So, after they tried to attack him with
an escalator. Sorry, I'm all in on this theory, uh
and his and his and his sweet wife, uh, Trump
(13:57):
took to the podium teleprompter wasn't working, and then got
it rolling and he just went off. Dude.
Speaker 3 (14:02):
I ended seven Wars, dealt with the leaders of each
and every one of these countries, and never even received
a phone call from the United Nations offering to help
in finalizing the deal. All I got from the United
Nations was an escalator that on the way up stopped
right in the middle. If the first lady wasn't in
(14:24):
great shape, she would have fallen. But she's in great shape.
We're both in good shape.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
We bos and then a teleprompter that didn't work. I will.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
You know, they always do us. They always do a
study around March Madness, and they are right, how many
how much efficiency is is Corporate America losing to March Madness?
Speaker 4 (14:49):
Right?
Speaker 1 (14:49):
And it's always what's that Chicago from Challenger Gate Gray
and Christmas always puts that out. It's just, you know,
it's a fun little story that you probably heard every
year for ever. But I dude, if they ever did
a study to determine how much employee time is spent
where two employees are talking to each other trying to
figure out company policy ex like to explain it to
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each other, I bet that's a far bigger number. Man.
Anyone who works for a big company knows what I'm
talking about. You're just like what does this speed? What
does this speed? How does this work? Looking at these
giant employee handbooks? Man, sorry, this all of those little
relatable things. By the way, I have a spy report
ross exactly where I said the moving walkway and RDU
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wasn't working last time I went through. It's not working.
Little spy report from airport dude, airport listener yep, see
eleven specifically. So there you go. All right, we'll appreciate that.
So let's go. Let's get back to Trump over at
the un man, and again, I just want to reiterate
the point I was making before we went into break.
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The thing that really struck me is well, they were
laughing with him, and they were, at the very least
not openly laughing at him. I'm sure they all still,
not all of them, but a lot of them still
dislike him very much because he upsets the natural order
of things, and that is an unforgivable crime for many
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many politicians the world over. So well, they don't laugh.
They weren't laughing at him, you know why. Again he
aft with their money. Donald Trump is PESHI and goodfellas
sitting at that table talking about, you know, being funny
and uh, that's one of those things with Trump that
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was that is useful in dealing with thug dictators, like
if you're a Maduro, if you're a Putin, if you're
a Kim Jong Un, if you're any of these cats,
because like he he kind of like, you don't know
what he'll do. He may have you murdered by dogs
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and then talk about it for night minutes. You don't know,
you'll blow your narco boats out the water. By the way, Ross,
did you see who's mad about them blowing up narco boats?
He talked to they you have a little statement, your
little speech yesterday about it the president of Colombia. Now,
why would the president of Colombia be bad? They're blowing
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up narco boats. That's so weird AnyWho? So, but but
he they don't know what he's going to do. But
that's now extended to the more normalized countries out there,
because while Germany was laughing, Trump was right by the
way on the energy stuff, they were laughing at him.
It was absolutely correct. They're not going to because of
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all this tariff stuff. Man. They that right there is
the best indicator of how much that got to him.
All of these countries. They you know, they wanted to
pretend we're the EU. We don't need you. Yeah you do,
you do, You're you're there. You're the living, breathing Epcot
of the world. Man. People go to so you make
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wooden shoes and then they go home and they make
three times on average what you make ross. Have you
heard the Mississippi stat This is this is this is this,
This stat right here tells you everything you need to know,
and that is that the state of Mississippi, which yeah,
it gets picked on for a lot of things, but
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the math maths, is the state with the lowest median salary. Okay, right,
So if you live in Mississippi and you make the
average for the for the state of Mississippi, it's going
to be the lowest of the fifty states. Okay, it
is still higher than every single EU country. I'm gonna
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repeat that, the poorest state or the state with the
lowest wages in the entire United States, the people who
live there still make more money than any country of
average salary in the EU. That's insane. So when he's
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doing all that tariff stuff, these people are getting kicked
in the teeth so they're not gonna laugh at him
at the UN right now, because they've learned what people
like Kim Jong un have learned, what Maduro's learning right now,
and what the Iranians are well aware of. So he continues,
and again there's a little bit of positive there. Trump
(19:35):
has a Trump Trump will sit there and do a
speech insulting you for ninety minutes and then go up,
smile and ask you how you're doing. Man. And he
had some thoughts on this Palestine thing is several countries
have now said that they will recognize Palestine is its
own thing, although there is some conditions there, and the
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US is not pleased from a State Department standpoint, so Trump.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
Unfortunately Hamas has repeatedly rejected reasonable offers to make peace.
We can't forget October seventh, can we now? As if
to encourage continued conflict, some of this body seeking to
unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state. The rewards would be too
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great for Hamas terrorists for their atrocities.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
This would be a reward for these horrible.
Speaker 3 (20:27):
Atrocities, including October seventh, even while they refuse to release
the hostages or accept the cease fire. Instead of giving
to Hamas and giving so much because they've taken so much.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
They have taken so much. This could have been solved
so long ago.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
But instead of giving in to Harmas's ransom demands, those
who want peace should be united with one message, release
the hostages.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
Now least the hostages there.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
Yeah, and that the clapping probably should have been more.
How do I say this rambunctious like it was? There
was like a pity clap. Not everyone clap there, And
I'm like, are we not behind that there shouldn't be hostages?
Because I like, I don't think there should be hostages,
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And I think that that's a that should be a
pretty especially at the EU, which is about contor the
excuse me un just supposedly about conflict resolution at its core.
I feel like that should be a that should be
a universal position. But that's just me. Now on to
one of Trump's favorite topics, and that is climate change.
Speaker 3 (21:47):
In nineteen eighty two, the executive director of the United
Nations Environmental Program predicted that by the year two thousand,
climate change would cause a global catastrophe. He said that
it will be irreversible, as any nuclear holocaust would be.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
This is what they said at the United nations. What
happened here we are.
Speaker 3 (22:10):
Another unofficial stated in nineteen eighty nine that within a decade,
entire nations could be wiped off the map by global
warming not happening.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
You know, it used to be global cooling if.
Speaker 3 (22:23):
You look back years ago, in the nineteen twenties and
the nineteen thirties, they said.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
Global cooling will kill the world. We have to do something.
Then they said global warming will kill the world.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
But then it started getting cooler, so now they could
just call it a climate change because that way they can't
miss climate change, because if he goes higher or lower,
whatever the hell happens, is climate change. It's the greatest
con job ever perpetrated on the world. In my opinion,
climate change, No matter what happens, you're involved in that.
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More global warming, no more global cooling. All of these
predictions made by the United Nations and many others, often
for bad reasons, were all. They were made by stupid
people that of course their country's fortunes and given those
same countries no chance for success.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
And by the way, I've never heard a satisfactory answer
to some of those more dire predictions. I've heard, like
I heard Gore turm around the edges one time, saying,
you know, it's so basically the lack of it coming
true was how did he put it? The fact that
the prediction didn't come true shows you how volatile climate
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change really is. And I just maybe be stunned listening
to that answer. But he's absolutely right, and they all
know it. You know of those predictions which failed to
come to pass. But the problem is as many of
them have crafted their careers around it, or they've dedicated
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those very fortunes that Trump's talking about so to like
they're dug in man. They punched their ticket already. So
I don't know if they're going to change any minds there.
But you know, if you just coalesce with enough people altogether,
then I guess you spread the pain. And that's where
we get into the whole globalism thing, which tru tackled
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as well. Well.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
They want to go to sharia law, but you're in
a different country. You can't do that.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
Both the immigration and their suicidal energy ideas will be
the death of Western Europe if something is not done immediately.
They cannot This cannot be sustained. What makes the world
so beautiful is that each country is unique. But to
stay this way, every sovereign nation must have the right
to control their own borders.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
You have the right to control your borders as.
Speaker 3 (24:54):
We do now, and to limit the sheer numbers of
migrants entering their countries and pay for by the people
of that nation that were there and that built that
particular nation at the time. They put their blood, sweat, tears,
money into that country, and now they're being ruined. Proud
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nations must be allowed to protect their communities and prevent
their societies from being overwhelmed by people they have never
seen before, with different customs, religions, with different everything.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
And by the way, they were cutting up on some
of the British morning shows, I was watching some clips
this morning for the show. Oh, they've never seen them before,
and because they're missing the bigger point that Trump's talking about.
He's not talking about again, this is the conflation of
legal and illegal. He's not talking about, you know, walling
oneself off and never experiencing anything else out in the world,
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nor not having people be able to legally immigrate. He's
talking about the sheer insanity and they know it, and
he's setting it up for a point that needed to
be made, and I'm glad he made it, and we'll
play it for you coming up next. Hang on, Oh,
somebody sent me an email says it's their sheep. There's
a sheep running around. Ross thinks it's his sheep. There's
a little sheepy run around North Rawley yesterday. Mmmmm mmmm
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well let me Ross, let me ask you, because did
your sheep how many fee how many hooks? Did your
sheep have a little sheepy? Sir? Clearly this is his sheep.
Ross knows everything about this sheep. So sorry, I'm convinced,
it says. All right. Anyway, back to Trump here, So
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we tried to steal your sheep in my email. So
what Trump was setting up when he's talking about, you know,
globalism and the migrant crisis and all that stuff is
one of the things about the UN that I think
has made a lot of Americans very angry. And he
was happy to get into it, and I'm glad he did.
For several minutes. Here we go, and that is specifically
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about the impact to the US at the hands of
the UN.
Speaker 3 (27:02):
Not only is the UN not solving the problems it should,
too often, it's actually creating.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
New problems for us to solve.
Speaker 3 (27:10):
The best example is the number one political issue of
our time, the crisis of uncontrolled migration.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
It's uncontrolled. Your countries are being ruined.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
The United Nations is funding an assault on Western countries
and their borders. In twenty twenty four, the UN budgeted
three hundred and seventy two million dollars in cash assistance
to support and estimated six hundred and twenty four thousand
migrants journeying into the United States.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
Think of that.
Speaker 3 (27:42):
The UN is supporting people that are illegally coming into
the United States and then we have to get them out.
The UN also provided food, shelter, transportation, and debit cards
to illegal aliens. Can you believe that on the way
to infiltrate our southern border? Millions of people came through
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that southern border just a year ago. Millions and millions
of people were pouring in twenty five million altogether over
the four years of the incompetent Biden administration, and now
we have it stopped, totally stopped. In fact, they're not
even coming anymore because they know they can't get through.
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But what took place is totally unacceptable. The UN is
supposed to stop invasions, not create them, and not finance them.
In the United States, we reject the idea that mass
numbers of people from foreign lands can be permitted to
travel halfway around the world, trample our borders, violate our sovereignty,
cause unmitigated crime, and deplete our social safety.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Ned And why it is especially egregious when you're talking
about this as it pertains the United Nations is because
it is within the framework of agreements in the United
Nations that dictate how refugees and asylum stuff is supposed
to work. Okay, and specifically, the first member nation you
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come to is where you're supposed to claim asylum. That's it,
That's how it works. And that was thrown out the
window and the UN by basically funding the continued travel
of people who had already hit that first border, because
anywhere south of Mexico they would have had to go
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through Mexico and they already hit it. And then coming
to the US you understood, buy and encouraged that and
let it happen.
Speaker 3 (29:35):
Man In Greece the number was fifty four percent, and
in Switzerland, beautiful Switzerland, is seventy two percent of the
people all right.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
I mean, let me context. What he's talking about is
a percentage of the prison population who are non natives
to the country, who are who are you know, refugees
and migrants. This is a percentage of their prison population.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
In Greece the number was fifty four percent, and in Switzerland,
beautiful Switzerland, is seventy two percent. The people in prisons
are from outside of Switzerland. When your prisons are filled
with so called asylum seekers who repaid kindness, and that's
what they did, they repaid kindness with crime.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
It's time to end the failed experiment of open borders.
You have to end it now. Let's see. I can
tell you I'm really good at this stuff. Your countries
are going to hell.
Speaker 3 (30:25):
In America, we've taken bold action to swiftly shut down
uncontrolled migration. Once we started detaining and deporting everyone who
crossed the border and removing illegal aliens from the United States,
they simply stopped coming. They're not coming anymore. We're getting
a lot of credit, but they're not coming anymore.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
You know. So there's a number I saw yesterday that
Holman was talking about in an interview Tom Holman, and
that is that if you count the number of deportations
and the number of self deportations. So the ones we've
handled physically through through ice and those who chose to
avail themselves as the self deportation. They've removed two million
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people from the United States already. You remember everyone going there.
You know these numbers are unattainable. There's no way you
can do it. This is this. They threw out the
carrot and it's all stick right now. And as a
result by deporting like I think three hundred thousand or
whatever the number was of the physical deportations, one point
(31:27):
seven said this is not worth it. The opening ceremony
of the Ryder Cup, which is weird because the Ryder
Crup the Writer Cup is a three day rather than
a four day golf thing, so it's Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
But they do the opening ceremony on Wednesday and then
you know tomorrow, I guess practice practice round. So ROSSI
(31:48):
pumped for the Ryder Cup. Man they say, they say
this could be the most viewed and it will be
in person from from how many people they assume are
going to be on hand. Uh golf event. Ever, craziness.
Russ does not care about golf, so elit. Trevino's not
in it, by the way, really not this year. No,
(32:11):
he has played in the Ryder Cup before. So if
you guys don't know what the Ryder Cup is, So
the Ryder Cup is us going. We're Americans, We're really
good at this. In fact, we'll fight all you So
the US field's a team, and then all the European
nations can cobble together a team from all you know. Oh,
I didn't know that. I thought it was like just
(32:32):
the UK. No, no, no, no, no, no, no no, it's
it's Europe, baby, Yeah, it's it's US versus the not
quite the world, but uh, you know, an entire continent
of country. Have you checked out Happy Gilmour too yet?
I have not? You know why because I'm going to
watch it tomorrow to fill the void. I caught myself
(32:54):
up for the Ryder Cup. Yes, I was very surprised
at it, but also like the amount that John Daly
is in it. He's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's dude.
I'm sold when you told me that, Yeah, absolutely so.
And he just plays like a crazy bastard, like he
just he's on the couch drinking hand sanitizer. So they're
just like be you. Yeah, yeah, I need you to
(33:17):
be more John Daly Ish, It's like I got this,
no problem, dude, absolutely. Man, he makes some really great
little golf. He's gotten into more of the social media,
and it's always just him with no shoes on, with
a cigarette and a beer in his hand, and he'll
set one of the two down and then you know,
(33:40):
smoke at three hundred yards or whatever and just you know,
just talking telling stories. That's that's what I love watching
those clips man, whenever I see him pop out. So yeah, yeah, yeah,
So it's US versus Europe talking about movies. We tried
watching the New Superman like two days ago. Oh yeah,
I saw it showed up on HBO. Yeah. We lasted
(34:00):
about twenty minutes, fifteen twenty, yes, and we were out yea. Yeah.
They showed the Kents and like the way they depict
the Kents where like was I was I correct? Was
I correct? Yes? And then there's a scene where like
you know, Clark is in Lois's apartment whatever she's doing
like an interview, and it went on forever and we're
like we're out. I can't watch this anymore. Yeah, it's
(34:23):
I made it all the way through. And there's some
parts later in the movie that I kind of like,
but him they didn't, just because you got to understand.
They did both sets of his parents dirty in the movie. Yeah,
the Kents are made to look like a pardon the phrase,
trailer trash yep, and his parents are are made to
look like his actual parents from Krypton are made to
(34:46):
look like monsters. Yep. Really, I wasn't even the one
to say it, you know, with market they were watching it. Yeah,
and she goes, you know, they show the Kents. She's
not like a super big comic book nerd by any right,
you know. And and she goes, what is that about? She goes,
why are they? Why are they like that? Yeah, it
(35:06):
even stuck out to her, what are you doing to
the Kents? And look about, like I said, fifteen twenty
minutes in, we both looked at each other and she said,
do you like this? And they said do you like this?
We said no, We just turned it off. The Kents
were such a fundamentally important part, but both sets of
parents being good was a hallmark of what Superman was,
why he was committed to justice, and you know, all
(35:30):
all of that stuff that was because one, he had
his actual parents, but the fundamental good nature of these
Midwestern farmers, right the salt of the earth people, also
helped shape who he is. And so like he's just
surrounded every step of the way. It's kind of crazy.
(35:51):
He would come out good if you like, if you
subscribe to the James Gun vision there. So yeah, that
part really bothered me in the movie. So all right,
twenty minutes, good for you. All right, one other Trump
cut here. Don't worry. We'll talk lots about the Ryder
Cup on Friday. I am so excited to kick the
(36:13):
crap out of Europe all at once. But Trump was
busy admonishing Europe and the rest of the world over
at the ol UN And my favorite part, I think
the thing that he honestly, when he was putting together
what he was going to talk about, he's been holding
onto this for years. He's been he's been holding on
(36:34):
to this. And imagine him decades ago bidding the project
to renovate the United Nations Building, which he did, right,
big big construction, big guy in New York. The UN
bid came up and he was one of the companies
that bid it, and he did not get it, and
(36:55):
you know, he's very competitive guy. Obviously he's a business dude.
So he was a sad. And then he watched what
the rest of the people watched, if you know, if
you paid attention to this, a project that he bid
for a half billion dollars at the time, balloon into
somewhere some billions of dollars thing. And then the work too.
(37:16):
So he goes through and he's not just picking apart
the delegates there, he's literally picking apart the building he's
sitting in. Listen to this.
Speaker 3 (37:23):
Many years ago, a very successful real estate developer in
New York.
Speaker 2 (37:29):
Known as Donald J.
Speaker 3 (37:30):
Trump, I bid on the renovation and rebuilding of this
very United Nations complex.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
I remember so well.
Speaker 3 (37:39):
I said at the time that I would do it
for five hundred million dollars, rebuilding everything.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
It would be beautiful.
Speaker 3 (37:45):
I used to talk about, I'm going to give you
Marlblo floors, They're going to give you to Raza, I'm
going to give you a best of everything. You're going
to have mahogany walls, they're going to give you plastic.
So they decided to go in another direction, which was
much more expensive at the time, which actually produced a
(38:06):
far inferior product. And I realized that they did not
know what they were doing when it came to construction,
and that their building concepts were so wrong and the
product that they were proposing to build was so bad
and so costly. It was going to cost them a fortune.
And I said, and wait till you see the overruns. Well,
(38:26):
I turned out to be right. They had massive cost
overruns and spent between two and four billion dollars on
the building and did not even get the marble floors
that I promised them. You walk on to Raza, do
you notice that, as far as I'm concerned, frankly, looking
at the building and getting stuck on the escalator, they
(38:49):
still haven't finished the job.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
They still haven't finished. That was years ago.
Speaker 3 (38:55):
The project was so corrupt that Congress actually asked me
to testify before them on the tremendous waste of money
because it turned out that they had no idea what
it was, but they knew it was anywhere between two
and four billion dollars as opposed to five hundred million
with a guarantee, but they had no idea. And I said,
(39:16):
it costs much more than five billion dollars. Unfortunately, many
things in the United Nations are happening just like that,
but on an even much bigger scale.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
Yeah, so he'd been waiting to say that for a
very long time. And again that escalator thing. If you're
just you didn't catch the very first part of the
show escalators working at the UN. Mulania is walking in
front of Donald. She gets on. You know, you know
how you get an escalator. You find the step that's
(39:47):
going to be yours and you position yourself on it.
He gets on, and then the moment they're both on there,
it just it's just instantly stops. She almost falls over,
but had her hands on both sides of the escalator,
so she did not. And on Sunday, The Times of
London printed this as part of their story previewing the
(40:11):
UN gathering. It says, quote to mark Trump's arrival, UN
staff members have joked that they may turn off the
escalators and elevators and simply tell him they ran out
of money and he has to walk up the stairs.
That's a quote given to a reporter two days or
minimum of two days prior to Trump getting there, and
then the exact thing happens in the building that we
(40:32):
mostly paid for, potentially done by staff that we mostly
pay their salaries, because again, the US pays is the
largest UN payer, the contributor to the UN on what
is I guess technically is not US soil because it's
the UN. But you know, in the middle of our
(40:54):
largest city, on the primest of real estate, and then
they would have the audacity to do that. I'm more
esteemed about that than anything. Man, It's just so disrespectful
the amount of people that are in that building that
just hate Trump and hate the US, and yet their largest,
(41:15):
their jobs, their their status, their positions wouldn't exist without US,
and the UN better come chrrest they better. The Secret
Service should be investigating. I'm serious if Blania or Donald Trump,
who is damn near eighty? Is he eighty? How old
(41:36):
is he now? Whatever? You know, a guy around eighty
could have fallen and injured themselves. How is that any
different from wanting to attack the president in any other sense?
Maybe you're not shooting at him, but if you're trying,
if you're attempting to commit assault on the President and
the first lady, Secret Service should be all over this.
(41:59):
I suspect they probably are looking into it, so I'll
be very curious to see where that goes. All right,
So there you go. That is that's you know, the
meat of what was covered by Trump there, and you know,
that's kind of what people expected. But there are a
few other things there that frankly he just kind of rehashed,
(42:21):
which initially I was like, Oh, I were doing this again.
They didn't listen last time. But then I realized the
reactions were so different this time, and it dawned upon me.
I'm like, they're not. They're not going to dare laugh
at this, dude, because all that Teriff stuff. They're scared. Man,
They're looking at their economies and they don't they don't
want another round of that. So they were they were
(42:42):
on much better behavior yesterday, and it was very apparent.
All right. Coming up on the show, Well, I want
to talk about Universal Studios and specifically a lawsuit with
a pretty high profile attorney over one of the dumbest
incidents that I think I've seen in some time.
Speaker 5 (43:03):
Now.
Speaker 1 (43:03):
Guy's dead, but you need to understand what happened in
the story and why the family's brought in Ben Crump,
the civil rights Topeak Civil rights attorney, and we'll give
you that story. Details on that, plus how NBC chose
to smear Ice as they were attempting to apprehend someone,
we'll get into that next CaCO Day radio program. The
(43:25):
reason I really even paid attention to this story is
when I saw who the lawyer was, because then I'm like,
there has to be an angle here. There has to
be an angle. So the story as I saw it,
a little snippet, a quick snippet of this last week.
There's a guy named Kevin Zavala. All right, So he
(43:48):
went to Universal Studios in Orlando and he went to
one of this the Epic Universe pro I guess i'd
have to break this down. I've never been to the
Universal student so I don't know. So he goes to
get on this This is this roller coaster and apparently
it's a pretty aggressive roller coaster. It's fairly new, and
(44:09):
it does not go well as he dies literally from
being on the roller coaster. And that's really where a
lot of people saw that story, like, oh, that's weird,
and if you didn't look into it, you wouldn't know
a few things. But I guess thank you Ben Krump
for taking this case because the family wants to sue.
(44:32):
Now I looked into it and it'll kind of blow
your mind. So one of the things you have to
know is Kevin Zavalla, who is thirty two, who died
from quote, multiple blunt force injuries. According to the Orange
County Medical Examiner, was in a wheelchair. But he wasn't
just in a wheelchair, because just being in a wheelchair
doesn't necessarily mean you can't go on a roller coaster.
(44:57):
It's it depends why in a wheelchair. And the reason
he was in a wheelchair is he had suffered pretty
I guess recently, a severe spinal cord injury, and they
were he was literally I think he had surgery still
to go and some other stuff. So he is in
a fairly delicate position. And I can't for a moment
(45:22):
assume that this was not communicated to him by somebody
in the medical field. As you know, he's clearly been
getting treatment. Is he's on active painkillers too. We know
this because his fiance it's in the statement that she
gave to police mentioning that he's in a wheelchair. He
had a significant severe spinal cord injury. He doesn't specify
(45:45):
what it is, but it sounds like the treatment is
a work in progress at this point, and he's even
taken pain pills. So but then he got on the
roller coaster, and that just blew my mind, man, because
again just because I and I literally had to, I
had found another story and actually found some guidance stuff here.
(46:08):
You know, just being just being in a wheelchair does
not mean you cannot go on a roller coaster some
sort of ride. It might, though, depending on what your
injury is, what your series of injuries, or if you're
in the middle of some treatment that has rendered it
a more delicate situation. But Crump's I guess in the
(46:29):
family's position is that somehow the ride operator should have
not let him on the roller coaster. And I'm sorry.
You know that's not gonna happen. You know that's not
gonna happen because that would require a ride operator to
to either bar anyone in a wheelchair from getting on
(46:49):
a ride that they may be physically able to ride,
and then the lawyers will come calling on that. Cacoda
radio programs, so check this story, and I want to.
They have. They've softened the headline, which is interesting because
the headline reads this way. It says video shows ICE
with five year old girl while agents attempt to arrest
(47:12):
her father, which, by the way, that headline is one
hundred percent accurate, and it's not a bad headline, although
choosing the concentrate on the five year old girl is
kind of the scummy part here. But the video does
in fact show ICE, does in fact show a five
year old girl, and in fact shows ICE agents attempting
(47:34):
to arrest her father. That's all accurate. Can't really beef
with that. Of course, that's not how it started. Here's
how it started. ICE agents held a five year old
autistic girl outside her Massachusetts home to pressure her father
to surrender to authorities this last week. That was initially
(47:56):
how this thing. And good lord man, what a misleading headline,
because the vision you get is that dad's in the house.
They've somehow acquired this five year old girl, maybe from
school or something, right, and they brought her there so
he can see her, and they're holding a a you
better come out or do something to your daughter. That's
(48:17):
that's what that's what NBC News is wanting to to envision.
But there's a lot more to this story, So allow
me to share Share this with you. So the dad,
his name is Edward Maya's driving home and with the
five with the five year old daughter. Okay, I don't
(48:38):
know if you just picked her up from school or whatever.
But he's driving her and driving to the house and
he notices he there's some vehicles that have been kind
of following him, and he's clocking that the people in
there look like they might or might not be law enforcement.
I don't know that they're they're not marked vehicles, I guess,
(48:59):
but pretty he's pretty hip to the fact that those
are probably police. They're clearly following me, they're probably immigration.
So he literally called his wife while he's driving the
girl home, calls her and said, Hey, there's people being followed.
I think that they're law enforcement, their ice. Uh, and
(49:21):
you know, I got a five year old girl. So
he does the thing that people do on the shows sometimes.
I guess he thinks if he can just get back
to his property and tag home base, they're going to
go away. But they're not going to go away. So
what does he do? Well the moment according to a course,
and they have the video of this because they're recording
this guy with dash cam and agents, stuff shows up
(49:43):
to his house, flies into the front of the house,
and in one fluid motion, jumps out of the car,
leaving the five year old autistic girl in the car,
and then runs around the back of the property. I
guess to enter that way because I don't know, maybe
(50:03):
it would have been too long on the front, and
then holds up in the house. A split second later,
agents you know, who are wanting to apprehend this guy,
are now dealing with a different situation. And now he's
in Now he's in a structure. They don't fully know
what's in there. I don't know if somebody else is
in there, if he's got a weapon, what's going on?
And the five year old girl that he abandoned outside
(50:26):
is there. That is why they have the five year old?
What do you want them to do with her?
Speaker 2 (50:33):
What do you?
Speaker 1 (50:34):
What do you?
Speaker 6 (50:34):
What?
Speaker 1 (50:35):
Do you just take the five year old and go?
And by the way, the father who abandoned I'd like
to think that he gave this some thought in the
sense that well, they're not going to do anything to
a five year old, and then you know, they'll probably
take care of her. I don't know if she's a
if she was born here. Well, yeah, she was born
(50:55):
here in the US, because I think he had been
here for a very long time. So they give they
give her some like she's got a bottle or something.
They give her some other stuff. They kind of bring
her around and somebody, you know, one of the neighbors,
is filming this stuff. And then they turn over the
video of the little girl just standing there while they're
trying to talk to dad, and they give the video
(51:18):
to Telemundo, and Telemundo of course turns it into look
at that they're using. They're threatening this guy with his
daughter standing out there. The daughter's there because the dude
abandoned her in an effort to get away from law
enforcement to not be apprehended. And by the way, he's
not just a hard working dad. This is a dude
with a series of convictions and crimes, including violent crimes,
(51:43):
including a violent crime I don't know if against the
girl's mother, but a domestic assault. He's got charges for that,
some theft charges. Just let's see here. They put a
bunch of them out. See if I can find that
part of it. I can't. They didn't put him in
the story, though, I don't think I have to go
to the actual ice Uh hang on, sorry, I thought
(52:06):
I had it right there, and now the link doesn't
work to it. That's great, let's go to the ice thing.
Just I just want to be clear who you're dealing with,
and then and and then so, but that's that then
sets the narrative and people are like, this is awfully
separating the children. Yes, yeah, that's that's that's the thing
that happens. And especially in this case, like, is there
(52:28):
a law enforcement body on this planet that if a
suspect or somebody there attempting to apprehend is hold up,
it's you know, it's a standoff situation where they would
give them a hostage or a child to act as
a barricade. That's not a thing that would never happen,
(52:49):
let alone any other innocent anyone who's not part of
the initial thing. There's no way in hell they're gonna
Oh yeah, no, they sure, let's put more people in there,
and we you know, in ability, we don't even know
how many people are currently in It would never play
out that way. Absolutely wouldn't happen. All right, hang out,
let me find this. Oh wow, They post a lot
(53:10):
over on the old Ice ice page.
Speaker 4 (53:12):
There.
Speaker 1 (53:14):
All right, Well, I'll have to find it a little
like posting every arrest on here man. But yeah, they
absolutely were destroying this, pointing out the long criminal history
this guy has and it's pretty nasty stuff. But trying
to spin this as though they're, you know, using a
(53:35):
five year old to extract dad is absolutely absurd, because Mom,
your mom's not home. That's why Dad was calling mom saying, hey,
I'm driving the house. Just know I'm being followed. I
think I'm probably taken into custody, but maybe I guess
I'll run inside.
Speaker 4 (53:51):
Now.
Speaker 1 (53:51):
They eventually did get them, but still, let's see, let
me give you let me give you the full story here. Yeah,
all right. So he's originally from Guatemala, lived in the
US for twenty five years, and they have two children,
so the girl was born in the US. In the
(54:12):
video shows authorities outside the home communicating with the father, saying, quote,
is that your daughter come here? I can see those IDs.
A man who appears to be an immigration agent can
be heard saying in the video, and then Maya says,
can I give you my ID through the door. The
agent then points to the ground in front of himself
tells him give them the ID right there. Local police
(54:33):
arrived at the scene, recovered the child, returned her to
her family, meaning mom, they and they didn't even take
him into custody right then and there. They came back
two days later and took him into custody. So they
were kid loving this dude and still got spun this way.
(54:55):
Just garbage, just absolute garbage from NBC. But what do
you expect? All right, let's do this. Seven forty three
is race stage. It's ready to go, all right, go on,
I mean way up to I'm just Wednesday, yeah thing,
so you know, yeah, well we can make it one.
(55:15):
I don't know, man tharty hump day. So I wouldn't
want to yeah, steal what's going then? So I see
that you guys. I was looking at the little storms
out on the Atlantic, so you guys are busy little
bees there. Yeah, well they were trying to scare us
with one coming out of the Caribbean. Is that something
we should be even thinking about? Or yeah, I.
Speaker 7 (55:37):
Wouldn't go to scare yet, but that'd be the one
that we probably have to keep our eyes on.
Speaker 1 (55:41):
They painted it and ran on the local news, so
that's very straight. Yeah, that's right, so that.
Speaker 7 (55:46):
Could be the most likely one to get closest to
the US East Coast. No official forecast right now brings
it on the East coast, and that's the one that
has the eighty percent chance of developing over the next
seven days. So by the weekend depression, maybe a tropical storm,
and then there's a way back behind that that's probably
(56:07):
gonna stay further east. But it's it's kind of funny.
You're gonna hear this. You may have heard it already,
the Fujiwara effect, which is what the Europea model does. Yeah,
it's it's basically, when you have two storms that are
close to one another and they kind of, like we
call it like dance around one another. So it looks
like they're kind of, you know, circling one circles the
other and almost looks like they're dancing. So Fujiwara Fujiwara effect.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
Yeah, so it does.
Speaker 7 (56:35):
It's it's what the European model looks like it's it's doing.
Even in the latest round. The American model kind of
absorbs them both into one and keeps it well offshore.
But I'd say close enough that we do have to
keep an eye on at least invest ninety four L.
The other one is ninety three L. And the next
two storms will be Umberto and Amelda, I believe is
(56:56):
the eye storm, and there's a chance next week we're
talking on Monday, we could be talking about two named
systems or one or maybe none. But we'll watch that
lead system very closely until then. I think temperatures will
start coming down Yesterday ninety two and Raleigh eighty six
over the Tria at the airport today, probably mid upper
eighties across the region with rain chances going up. Still
(57:17):
may hit ninety maybe just above or Raleigh.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
We'll see.
Speaker 7 (57:20):
I don't know how much sunshine we get. Should have
some partial sun and a threat for showers with utter showers,
especially west.
Speaker 1 (57:26):
Tomorrow.
Speaker 7 (57:26):
The rain chance is going up. Same thing for Friday,
and that's going to keep temperatures more into the mid
upper eighties again, could hit ninety in and around the triangle,
so we'll see. And then Friday the shower thunderstorm chances
with us and even into the weekend. So got to
separate this because this isn't anything from any of these
tropical systems. This is the front coming in from the west.
(57:48):
So now that the tropical systems are starting to make
news and even not headlines sun most of the leads yet,
but they may, if you know what I'm saying, people
might start confusing that with the front coming in and
the moisture from the front. Trust me, if it is
moisture from a tropical system. If that does happen, I'll
be sure to make the distinction between the two. But
(58:09):
right now, Ay, this rain we've got this week through
the weekend not from either of those invest areas. Okay, Yeah,
I've had to kind of talk a lot to explain
all that to people and what's going on with the
invest areas.
Speaker 1 (58:20):
So yeah, I forgot it already. I even did boo. Yeah,
it's like a ninja. All right, thank you sir, appreciate
it all right, seven forty seven. Hang on, I did
not understand the scale of this. And it's because I'm
not on the TikTok. So if there's a if there's
a big thing going on on the TikTok, I'm gonna
(58:42):
find out a little later than the average bear. But uh,
we shared the story of how there was this. There
were people claiming that the rapture was supposed to happen
on Tuesday yesterday, which if it did, I guess I'm screwed.
But we mentioned that. What I didn't realize is that
(59:06):
there's so many people talking about it on TikTok and
making videos, and a lot of them are making fun
of people claiming to know that, you know, the end
days were nigh. But three hundred and eleven thousand videos
have populated TikTok on what has now been deemed rapture Talk,
a sub section of the social platform, but in the
(59:29):
last week has been so unavoidable it's taken over most
people's for you page because just due to the amount
of people. My question is, and I've watched a few
of these videos. Now, some of these people are clearly mocking,
but some of these are not. And the ones that
are really creepy are they're making goodbye videos like goodbye world,
(59:53):
Hello Jesus my last video that one's titled a lot
very similar to that, and and what do you do
if you're one of the big influencer has been running
this thing because there's like three or four of these
chicks and I don't know why it's all women here,
but uh, that are they were all in on this
engaged huge followings talking about this. I'm reading this Gizmoto
(01:00:15):
article here. So if you built your entire brand and
now you've got hundreds of thousands of followers, but it
was based on your idea that the rapture was going
to happen, yes, saying it didn't. Do you just not
go on and pretend you were the only one raptured?
Do you just like brick the account, be like, oh,
maybe she was right and we're all screwed. I don't
know how you deal with that, but that's gonna be
(01:00:36):
some creative videos. But also there were people like making
that were offering to come remove potential demonic energy from
your home because I didn't realize this. Apparently you can
be all good with God, but if there's demonic energy
in your home, even if it's not your fault, I
guess God can't rapture through that. Not sure how we
(01:00:59):
arrived that, but they did trace it back the prediction.
And this is what we mentioned is you have this
minister who was making videos saying that God had spoke
to him and had indicated that two things, but basically
that the rapture would be to kick off Rashashana, but
also the rapture would happen prior to the beginning of
(01:01:20):
the US World Cup or the Men's World Cup, the
big soccer thing, So that would not happen because God
be rapturing before that, proving that even God hates soccer.
So I guess that was one positive thing that came
out of this. So are you guys gonna go all
Heaven's Gate? What's gonna happen? Man? I don't know because
(01:01:43):
I'm not on the TikTok, but I will try to
follow it through the news stories here a couple other things.
And by the way, we're gonna get into the Jimmy
Kimmel thing. I'm going to kick off the next hour
with that, So fear not. He was very apologetic, apologize
to Trump, apologized to the family of Charlie Kirk, apologized
(01:02:03):
to all of you. No, I'm just kidding. He didn't
do any of that. Ross would you say this is
a doubling down? Would it qualify as a doubling down?
I guess that's the question I'm going to pose to people,
because like he may not have he may have changed
a little on the initial lie, but then he lied
(01:02:24):
more so I think that qualifies. We'll get into that
here in just a moment. But speaking of lunatics on
the internet, these are an interesting series of videos yesterday
that was pregnant women, some of them very pregnant, who
were like chugging bottles of thailandol to own Trump.
Speaker 8 (01:02:44):
About this kilanol for my headache while pregnant. Because I
don't take my medical advice from a man who doesn't
have a degree in science, healthcare or medicine, and who
had a parasitic brain infection and was addicted to heroin
for fourteen years. Yeah, I'll trust my doctors.
Speaker 1 (01:03:03):
Who I'm sorry, what there's a something in there, one
more time, a.
Speaker 8 (01:03:08):
Doctor's time and all for my headache while pregnant. Because
I don't take my medical advice from a man who
doesn't happen science, healthcare or listen, and who had a
parasitic brain infection and was addicted to heroin for fourteen years. Yeah,
I'll trust my.
Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
Doctors who have their You know that there were doctors
that were literally standing there while they were talking, right,
and if you read the articles, there's dot anyway, all right,
that's probably a little too much for this woman. So
She's nice, but not as nice as this lunatic in
Dearborn Missions. We haven't done anywhere near enough.
Speaker 6 (01:03:42):
And the people here, I promise you, we do feel ashamed.
We do feel like we're not doing enough. We do
feel like change needs to come, because change must come.
And then the form that it must come is that
this empire, the American Empire that's been hurting our people
since the beginning, the imperial Western powers that I've been
hurting our people since the beginning, they must fall.
Speaker 1 (01:04:01):
And in in Shawlah they will fall.
Speaker 6 (01:04:03):
And my message to the people of the pressed peoples
across the world is that there are people here, both
young and old, who are going to be willing to
fight and are willing to put their lives and everything
they can on the line to bring these empires down,
because they must come down.
Speaker 1 (01:04:17):
Now, are they doing the spirit Halloween thing? Are they
actually gonna I didn't realize there was ross. Did you
realize there's still toys r Us brick and mortar stores.
I thought those had all closed, didn't they. Well, they
apparently they're gonna be uh quickly opening twenty new ones
for the Christmas season. I just can't determine if they're
(01:04:37):
gonna go like the uh, the Halloween Model, the Spirit Model,
or if these are gonna be I will see. Yeah,
I don't. Maybe there's that's bad. Maybe there's a Toys
r Us it's still I'm trying to remember where the
closest one was. I think there was one up in
North Raleigh somewhere. I don't know if it's still open. Sorry,
got distracted. I got distracted because I was just it
(01:05:00):
was another story on on this TV news site that
I was reading about the latest gen Z invention called
the homeowner's hack. Homeowner's hack. All right, ross, what do
you think the gen Z homeowners hack is? It's squatting. No, no,
(01:05:21):
but that's a good one. It's called co buying. Okay.
And what's that? Okay, So put your pretend you're a
gen Z person. Okay, okay, that's pretty hard, but okay, okay,
all right, all right, Well throw on some you know,
some gen Z music whatever, and let's say you want
to buy a home and you find the home that
you want to buy. But but here's the problem. You
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don't have enough money to buy the home now, or
at least to make the down payment or to make
the monthly payments, but you still want the home. So
here's what this is the hack. Are you ready? So
what you would do is memory, this is important co buying.
You would find perhaps a relative or a partner or
(01:06:07):
I guess maybe a very good friend, and and they
would help you buy the home together by pulling resources.
They can you know, with down payments or monthly payments.
You would pull your money together and then you would
be able to buy the home. Why did nobody think
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of this? I mean, this wasn't like, it wasn't around
when we were buying houses? Ross did you even consider
this one?
Speaker 5 (01:06:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
Yeah, yeah we did that. But no, no, no, not
this because this is new. No it's not my wife
and I did that. But it's like, yeah, the house
is on our name. You know, both names are in
the deed. Oh so yeah, so either it was a
pooling of yes, huh wow. Then figured it was, you know,
a benefit of being married right late we could pull
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our resources. Oh is that I'm not married? I don't know.
Is that a thing that happens tends to be Yeah, okay,
it can't happen. I was just so blown away with
it to be fairy. Sometimes it can go the other way, correct, Yeah,
I have I I have seen that play out before. Craziness. Well,
(01:07:18):
I'm there, you go. So it's not like, you know,
it's not like when you know your grandparents were around,
or they just give you house right here, you go,
give you a house. Co buying And they're so serious
in the article too, What is what is cobying gen
Z's new brilliant home ownership hack is literally the headline.
(01:07:42):
I can only assume the person who works for this
TV station is also gen Z right blown away by it.
Now here's a question, if you Coby, can you still cohabitate?
Remember that thing they invented a few years ago where
people who were not related in any way may live
together in one housing unit house or I think the
(01:08:05):
two things would go together, I would. Okay, so this
is just the evolution of gen Z technology. I'm not
an expert on this revolutionary new idea from gen Z.
I'm just assuming, uh huh yeah, no, that's your for us,
and you know, gen xers to uh try to get
into the the minds here. You know, the two people
(01:08:25):
buying the house probably live in the house. I see, Yeah,
Oh okay, all right, yeah, but you guys are technically
related because you're married, So technically, I don't know that
you could claim you're cohabitating, because cohabitating requires you to
not have any connection. I mean, let's be honest, this
is very complicated. It is no it's it's this is
(01:08:46):
high level. Uh, you know, this is big brain stuff,
as they say so, and I'm sorry. I hope I
did a good enough job explaining it. It's a very
technical thing, so and I don't know how that translates
over the radio. So so let me go ahead and
get to a couple of things real quick, and then
we'll get into some phone calls. First, Jimmy Kimmel was back,
(01:09:07):
but he wasn't back back because both Sinclair and Next
Star decided they were not they're not ready to put
him back on. And it's my understanding from the articles
that I read, at least in the case of what
one of them I can't remember if it was Sinclair,
Next Star, they were looking for an apology. They kind
of wanted to see that. And so I don't know
(01:09:32):
how what Jimmy decided to do last night is going
to comport with that, since at least one of them
has made it a standard, but you have to understand that.
And I finally pulled the numbers together because I was
hearing all these different numbers, and there's two numbers that matter. Okay,
here's the two numbers that matter. Between Next Star and
Sinclair as a percentage of the ABC affiliates in the
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United States, the two companies hold and own thirty seven
percent of all of the ABC affiliates, so better than
a third. Now, does that represent a third of the population. No,
because most of the biggest cities affiliates are generally owned
by Disney themselves, so they're not going to preempt themselves.
(01:10:20):
So it actually works out to twenty five percent of
the US population live in what are called DMAs, but
basically the markets where these affiliates are. And so I
again would repeat that if you're if you're a show
that is insanely expensive, as these shows are because of
the amount of people that work on them, and you're
(01:10:42):
only doing you know, a million, one point three million,
but you're only doing like two hundred and thirty thousand
in the demo that you actually want, and demos matter
a lot. Demos drive the type of ads you're gonna hear.
Who you're gonna market to you know, where the revenue
rolls in. To not have those and to already be
in the hole, this may be, This may be Kimmel
(01:11:06):
until I think June is when his contracts up, and
then it just goes the way of Colbert. I don't know,
but I do know that doubling down was probably not
the way to go yesterday. Listen to his opening monologue.
Try not to punch anything. Put down the sharp objects.
(01:11:28):
Let's go ahead and get into this.
Speaker 5 (01:11:29):
I don't think what I have to say is gonna
make much of a difference.
Speaker 9 (01:11:32):
If you like me, you like me.
Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
If you don't, you don't.
Speaker 5 (01:11:34):
I have no illusions about changing anyone's mind. But I
do want to make something clear because it's important to
me as a human, and that is you understand that
it was never my intention to make light of.
Speaker 1 (01:11:44):
The murder of a young man.
Speaker 4 (01:11:48):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
Very much. I don't think there's anything funny about it.
Speaker 5 (01:11:55):
I posted a message on Instagram when the Daves killed,
sending up to his family and asking for compassion, and
I meant, but I still do. Nor was it my
intention to blame any specific group for the actions of
what it was obviously a deeply disturbed individual.
Speaker 9 (01:12:10):
That was really the opposite of the.
Speaker 1 (01:12:12):
Point I was trying to make.
Speaker 5 (01:12:13):
But I understand that to some that felt either ill
timed or unclear, or maybe both. And for those who
think I did point a finger, I get why you're upset.
If the situation was reversed, there was a good chance
I'd have felt the same way. I have many friends
and family members on the other side who I love
and remain close to, even though we don't agree.
Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
On politics at all. I don't think the.
Speaker 5 (01:12:36):
Murderer who shot Charlie Kirk represents anyone.
Speaker 1 (01:12:39):
This was a sick person who.
Speaker 5 (01:12:41):
Believed violence was a solution and it isn't it.
Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
Ever, And also selfishly, I am I'm gonna let it
play out. No one would come back. I am a.
Speaker 5 (01:12:52):
Person who gets a lot of threats. I get many
ugly and scary threats against my life, my wife, my kids,
my co workers because of what I choose to say.
And I know those threats don't come from the kind
of people on the right who I know and love.
So that's what I wanted to say on that subject.
But I don't want to make this about me because
and I know this is what people say when they
make things about them.
Speaker 1 (01:13:13):
But I really don't know this show. This show is
not important.
Speaker 5 (01:13:18):
What is important is that we get to live in
a country that allows us to have a.
Speaker 1 (01:13:22):
Show like this. Okay, all right, he's so full of
crap ros Yeah, but yeah, oh I can't. You know,
I never said that he was a certain segment of
the population. You certainly did. Yeah, he certainly did. And
you're like, well, you know, and you're still playing to
both sides this year, and it's crazy. You know, we
can't say it's both sides, And now we can say,
but he doesn't represent anybody, no, exactly, Yes he does.
(01:13:45):
He represents crazy leftists one thousand percent. He was a
crazy leftist collectivist ideology, and it's insane to say otherwise.
And then he's like, you know, it's not about me.
He's crying out of self preservation and self pity. That
is what he is doing. Yeah, I agree with you,
And then he immediately goes back to making another line
about Trump taking your show off the air, which he
knows is absolutely not true. Which which one? Which one is?
(01:14:08):
It is? That's the doubling down part. It's so dumb
and you're seeing which one is it? Does Trump have
the ability to take you off the air? Right? Then?
Why are you back on the air? What happened here?
Did Trump say, oh, you can go back on the
air if he has that power? Or are you just
making it all up? Do you do you? I believe
that the last few days for Jimmy Kimmel have been
(01:14:29):
a a fire hose of text messages, phone calls, emails
from the who's who of Hollywood and journalism telling him
what a great guy he is, what an evil piece
of garbage Trump is. We're with you, Jimmy, although if
you know, if it got two weeks down the road,
(01:14:50):
they'd probably forget about them, because that's Hollywood, man. So
the amount of ego pump this dude's probably had over
the last few days, coupled with the stress all that,
I guess because you know, look at the end of
the day, that was a whole lot of money it
was probably going to miss out on. And I believe
also that he has personal connections with staff who he
(01:15:10):
realized probably wasn't going to be working there, which is
why it was so crazy. If you believe the reporting
where he was in the meeting Basically, he met with Eiger,
and he met with the the head of entertainment programming.
I can't remember the woman's name, and they assessed what
Jimmy's plan was, and they're the ones who made the
call after Jimmy explained his plan. This is according to
(01:15:33):
Hollywood Reporter. They listened to what Jimmy wanted to do,
they felt it would only make the situation worse, so
they then made the decision to pull the plug. So
he was in that meeting. If it's to be believed,
he laid it out. They didn't like it. They communicated
that to him and then made the decision. So for Jimmy,
(01:15:54):
to Ross's point, to come on and pretend that it
was Trump. He was literally participating in the deciding factor
of whether a show was going to stay, and if
it was a decision, that means that Trump wasn't doing it.
Just I can't say, though, he says, I can't say
that the killer represents a certain segment of the population.
You know, the people that celebrated when Charlie Kirk died.
(01:16:15):
That's the person the killer represents. Is that evidence? Are
you saying that might be evidence? Yeah, You're confused. Is
there a people that were celebrating it, and you made
a joke about it, and then the rest of the
modif half of it's him beaten on Trump. Yeah, and
then oh, I've told you, I've turned over another leaf
and I'm completely changed. It was changed by the grace
of you know, his wife's Yeah, here, hold on, let
(01:16:37):
me let me read it. Let me read it out loud.
She forgave him. This is an example you should follow
if you believe in the teachings of Jesus as I do.
There it was. That's it, a selfless act of grace
forgiveness from a grieving widow. It touched me deeply. If
there's anything we should take away from this strategy to
carry forward, I hope it can be that. And then
he's going to immediately create more lies and more division,
(01:16:59):
which is all he done about Trump, right, because now
he was taking off the air because of Trump and
blah blah blah. You learn nothing. It's all self preservation
and pity. And you're not fooling me. You're he's garbage. Yeah,
so yeah, sorry, I don't I don't believe that the
two you know, the two companies that again represent thirty
(01:17:19):
seven percent of their affiliates. I don't know if that
meets the requirements of what I understand they wanted to see,
but I guess we'll find out coming up and real quick.
Let me jam this and oh, that's a horrible analogy.
The lunatic North Carolina lunatic who doesn't represent anybody ross
(01:17:41):
mister Ruth. I think that's clear. But who was hiding
the bushes wanting to shoot Trump at his golf club
down there in Florida. He was found guilty yesterday. He
had represented himself and apparently it was really really odd.
But it's what happened as the verdict was read that
I think God the most reaction. Here we go.
Speaker 10 (01:18:04):
It's quite shocking. As the verdict was read, it appeared
to our producers inside the courtroom that Ruth tried to
stab himself in the neck with a pen. That's what
it appeared to look like. Then four marshals dragged him
out of the courtroom, took his coat off. They then
shackled him at the waist and ankles, and then they
(01:18:26):
brought him back into the courtroom. So again, this just
in from our producers. As the verdict was being read,
Ruth tried to hurt himself in the neck with a pen.
Speaker 1 (01:18:38):
Yeah, I just tried to hurt himself in the neck.
I need to try to kill himself. Be honest with you.
This is a little bit. And I don't know if
he really wanted to or if that was some ploy
for sentencing, but I don't care. I don't care. The
guy was going there to shoot the president. So all right,
let me grab a quick phone call here, Jay, what's up?
Speaker 4 (01:19:00):
He was? I mean, Casey, I I'm impressed with your
your profession. You were like informational sponges. You're always looking
for a new new impression and new new information. It's amazing.
But I was going on the social media and one
of the Texas said that the world is laughing at us.
I said, obviously they were weren't watching the Jimmy Kimmel Show.
(01:19:23):
But the the post a boy for the Democrats. They
had Albrego Garcia, but they dropped him because he wasn't
too violent enough. Then they had Mangione him. Well, they
dropped him then, but MANGIONI had killed somebody, so he
was he was a viable aspect, but Ryan Ruth did not.
(01:19:46):
He was not successful. So and that is that is
the embodiment of the Democratic Party. They're not successful. I
think they're going to take the new postive poster boys
as Tyler Robinson because he what he did was claim
the population, whether you knew it or not. And that's
about all I got to say, Casey, I'm impressed with
(01:20:08):
your profession. Casey, I'm impressed with your profession.
Speaker 1 (01:20:10):
Kid. I appreciate I appreciate it. That's uh, we're nerds,
We're info nerds around here, so a natural curiosity, sir,
and frankly, I wish everyone had that, and people might not.
We might not have what was that number of the
percentage of Democrats that think this guy was not on
the left with some crazy like most of them. So
(01:20:32):
it would be better if that wasn't the case. All right,
we'll be back. Hang on, if any of you know
who Senator Ron Wyden is, he's the you know, he's
a super lib from Oregon. But he's old. He's the
older dude wh where's the bow tie? Not to be
confused with our own dude who wore the bow tie
here in North Carolina. So, but Widen is a senator,
(01:20:52):
and there is a there's a big lawsuit. Technically the
lawsuit is he's suing both of them, doing both of them. Right.
You should know that his wife is she is the
heiress of the Strand bookstores chain out of New York.
So she she got she got some cash and she
(01:21:15):
also had her own aid, which I I the whole
thing with your you're an elected official and your spouse
has a political team as well, is weird, but you
know they love government jobs over there in uh in Liblands.
So but here's the lawsuit. So her aid, a guy
(01:21:36):
by the name of Brandon O'Brien, took his own life
and the lawsuit was filed by his partner, Thomas Baltezo's
he's gay, and that's going to be important for this story.
According to the lawsuit, the Wyden's kids, right, their children,
who have they have to be adults now, were Mercy
(01:22:00):
Moly mocking and assaulting her aid, and they were mocking
him over the fact that he was gay. He would
repeat it record the lawsuit. The children would refer to
him as you know the British word for cigarette, that's
how they would address him, or something zest kitten, which
I'm not familiar with. I don't even know if I
(01:22:20):
should be saying that, but that's a thing. And even
at one point, Widen's son threatened O'Brien by saying that
he and his entire football team from school, so I
guess he's younger high school would come by if O'Brien
didn't leave the house and rape him. Here's where he
(01:22:42):
gets even crazier. In one episode, the wife allegedly sprayed
mace at her son to stop him from physically assaulting
O'Brien because he was throwing heavy objects at him. Just
think about that dynamic. This is a political aid to
(01:23:03):
a quote unquote professional family. She's a bookstore heiress, he's
a US senator, and their kid is so out of
control that she physically maces her own child to protect
the aid. Eventually O'Brien resigned, at which point they thought
it was done. However, according to the lawsuit Nancy Widen,
(01:23:26):
the wife then went to police in New York and
accused O'Brien of stealing six hundred and fifty thousand dollars
via credit cards and other means, and also hired a
private investigator to essentially dig into O'Brien's personal life and
then was feeding false rumors to colleagues, well, look this,
(01:23:47):
you know, Widen was one of these guys pushing the
Russia hoax. So at least they understand how it works,
get a dossier and go to work. And eventually, as
all of this is coming forward, it looks like the
police they were not. I don't know that they believed
it on the lawsuit because he never faced any charg
for stealing the money. Because he didn't face any charges. However,
(01:24:10):
the harassment continued through the person that they hired. This
is according to a lawsuit, and eventually O'Brien, who was
now blackballed from what he did for a living right
as a political aid. I guess she put the word
out or he put the word out. They mostly claim
she's doing this and the kids are doing it, rather
than the senator that he just he finally said I'm
(01:24:34):
out and committed suicide. I mean, just just if if
any of this is true, and I assume so it's
got to be provable because the kids would also communicate digitally,
so I suspect there was some receipts there. Response from
(01:24:54):
the Widen family basically says it's baseless, you know, pretty standard,
and so there you go. Yeah, it's like I said,
it's a real like movie of the week kind of
story there. But you know, you hear these things like
Amy Klobash are flipping out on staff AOC or no
a Jasmine Crockett. That was one of the recent ones
(01:25:16):
where her staff's like she's she's just awful and all
she does is sit at home and never comes in
to do votes and stuff. So all right, sorry, I'm
half reading while I'm explaining the story because Ross sent
me some breaking news. I just want to make sure
all right, here we go. Multiple people have been shot
(01:25:37):
at a Dallas ice field office, according to law enforcement source.
The shooter is down, the source said, So that's all
I got right there, and keep refreshing the page while
I'm talking to you. I have you seen some of
the protests going on these ice offices. The one in
Illinois is crazy like it's it's a bunch of lawmakers
out there. And the one in Oregon, I did see
(01:25:59):
an interesting com population. They've been out there forever because
you know, when they when they dig in in Portland area,
they'll they'll do it for as long as they need to.
They don't have jobs, and a lot of the the
the left is funded organizations. While they may not be
paying the protesters, they're providing everything they need to live
as well as legal help stuff like that. And that's
(01:26:22):
you know that tends to get not super violent with
guns and stuff, but with pepper balls and mace and
everything else. So why have I I'm not even seeing
this as breaking news on Fox News yet. Ross you
think they'd be all over this damn thing? All right?
So this is I just want to be very clear here.
ABC News is the one reporting this. I'm literally one
(01:26:46):
talking to you. I'm flipping around to different news outlets.
You know, there's any more information? Do do do? Do?
Do do? I don't have it on CBS either. Now
it says multiple people have been shot at a Dallas
ice field. Of is it at the office like in
the office? Is it in the street and you're the office?
(01:27:08):
Is it because it's ice? Is it because it's in
a bad part of town and somebody decided that they
were going to shoot somebody over a drug deal?
Speaker 4 (01:27:15):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:27:15):
I don't know any of these things. This is this
is all that I all that I have here from ABC,
which again reads, multiple people have been shot at the
Dallas ice Field office. According to a law enforcement source,
the shooter is down. The source said, well, that's great.
(01:27:37):
All right, hold on, maybe there's another some more information here. No, no, not,
that's not it. That's just I hate people. Man already
mocking up fake stuff with AI to put post under stories.
All right, here we go. Fox is on it. Now
do do do do?
Speaker 3 (01:27:57):
Do?
Speaker 1 (01:27:58):
What do they have? They haven't even written words. They
just trying to get you to go to the channel.
All right, well, let's a little early for Ray. Is
Ray there yet? If he's there, I'll go ahead and
take him. Is that wont to have as long as
a segment of the last segment as possible? All right,
let me know when. Yeah, all right, so Boston, thank you,
Boston Paul. Boston Paul's acting. That's our correspondent, by the way,
(01:28:21):
Boston Paul. You guys planning on clinching a playoff spot
or anything? Yeah, I see the Yankees. The Yankees have twins,
are hot garbage. They ain't go in the playoffs. But
I saw the Yankees are little asterisk next to us
as they clinched, and Toronto they've clinched obviously, so but
(01:28:42):
not you guys. Although Boston. I think mathematically, if everything
were to stay the same, I think they would actually
play the Yankees in the first series. So that'll lead
to an immense amount of trash talk, I'm sure, But
at least I'll have stressed about baseball because well, the
Twins are not the hottest of gar garbage. There the
second hottest garbage. Chicago White Sox are the hottest garbage.
(01:29:05):
Not been a good year for them, all right, Race
staging from the Weather Channel for bemoaning our sports shortcoming.
Speaker 7 (01:29:12):
Well, yeah, well, at least there's nothing to look forward to,
so that's always good.
Speaker 1 (01:29:18):
Would you say, at least there's nothing to look forward
nothing to look forward to? I mean, what's wrong with that?
Speaker 7 (01:29:22):
So he stressed bye week, bye week, this week, Packers, Cowboys,
Sunday night.
Speaker 1 (01:29:28):
I mean, no, if I fall asleep, I fall asleep.
But the good news is I don't have to stay up. Yeah,
you know what I know? The good bad news is
I have to get up for two weeks. The Minnesota
Vikings are playing two back next two weeks. They're playing
in two different European countries. Both games.
Speaker 7 (01:29:46):
Yeah in the morning, I'm kind I get it, but
I'm kind of Iffy on the overseas thing.
Speaker 1 (01:29:52):
I don't know. I know, I'm completely against it. Okay,
you said it smoked by the Jacks. It messes with
your team, man, like it does. Maybe for the rest
of the year. Yeah, I agree. Yeah, we gotta go
to Dublin and then we go to England. It's not
far between the right. But still no, it's what a
bunch of bees?
Speaker 7 (01:30:10):
Yeah, whatever it is, what it is anyway? Oh yeah,
not a bunch of change. Closer to ninety, maybe just
above around the triangle and then to the west, maybe
mid upper eighties for the triad and of the mountains.
A small chance of rain today. The further west you
go tomorrow, rain chances do go up a little bit,
just a few showers in the afternoon, maybe a thunder shower,
(01:30:32):
mid upper eighties to near or just above ninety. And
then Friday, better rain chances and some scattered showers and
thunder showers over the weekend, just coming down upper seventies
to mid seventies over the weekend with the clouds in
the front coming in. I think in the next few
days and especially the weekend and early next week, we'll
be talking a lot more about these two invest areas
in the Atlantic may have one, potentially two name stores.
(01:30:56):
We conversely, we may not get any, but I think
we get at least one, which would be on Berto.
We get the second one that would be Amelda. One
of them is gonna get pretty close to the US
East Coast has invest ninety four l so a lot
more on that next week, seef. We're gonna have direct
or indirect impacts or maybe not at all. Still a
little bit too early to tell to flush all that out,
but I think at least some, especially closer to the coast.
Speaker 1 (01:31:16):
Okay, all right, thank you very much. Well, chat tomorrow
and we will come back with Jeff Bellinger next.
Speaker 9 (01:31:23):
Well, good morning, case no records on Wall Street. Yesterday,
the major averages retreated from their all time highs, with
losses ranging from two tenths percent to nearly one percent,
but the futures are higher across the board, suggesting stocks
could resume their winning ways this morning. Micron Technology posted
better than expected quarterly results after the markets closed yesterday.
(01:31:45):
Shares of the memory chip maker or higher in pre
market trading. Amazon dot Com and the Federal Trade Commissioner
squaring off in federal court in Seattle, a jury will
decide whether Amazon broke consumer protection laws. The FTC uses
the e commerce giant of duping customers into signing up
for Amazon Prime, then making it really hard to cancel.
(01:32:07):
Charities all around the world have seen big increases in
demand for services over the past year. The Charity's Aid
Foundation is releasing its World Giving Report at a side
event at the United Nations General Assembly here in New
York today. It didn't last long, but United Airlines had
a ground stop overnight. The Federal Aviation Administration issued the
(01:32:28):
stop order at the carrier's request so a connectivity issue
could be resolved. Flights were cleared for takeoff after about
half an hour. Walt Disney is about to raise the
cost of its flagship streaming service beginning October twenty First
subscribers will pay twelve dollars a month for Disney Plus
with commercials. That's an increase of two dollars. The price
(01:32:49):
of the no ads version will go up by three dollars,
that's to nineteen dollars a month. And case Three out
of five workers surveyed by Bankrates say they are behind
in their retirement savings.
Speaker 1 (01:33:00):
More than a third of the.
Speaker 9 (01:33:01):
Respondents expect to need at least one million dollars to
retire comfortably.
Speaker 1 (01:33:06):
Casey better, we better get on it then, So yes,
thank you me too. Take care, all right, there you go.
Jeff Bellenser, Bloomberg News. All right, so I have seen
some additional reporting now on what's happening down in Dallas.
Homelands senior Homeland security official tell us NBC News that
Texas Department of Transportation cameras near the facility showed. Uh,
(01:33:27):
let's see by referring to it as an active shooter,
which is an important word because again, I mean the
way that the initial reporting was, it could have just
been some people shot each other near a facility, but
it sounds like it is very different referring to it
in an active shooter. There's not much more information, they say,
(01:33:48):
the shooters down. I don't know who's dead wounded, if
everybody's just wounded. So well, we'll keep an eye on that.
But let's just let's just visit the list, shall we.
We've out of course, Utah we have the lunatic the
firing shots allegedly into the ABC affiliate. And Sacramento we
have the country club where there's a man dead there.
(01:34:11):
And now if in fact this is I hate ICE,
I hate Trump, we got to do something militization of this.
Then now we have ICE agents getting shot in Dallas
less than a week after the State of California was like, Oh,
we're gonna tell you you can't wear a mask anymore
so that you can be more effectively doxed, because there's
(01:34:32):
no reason for you to wear a mask.
Speaker 7 (01:34:33):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:34:33):
Granted here, I don't know the mass would matter because
they went to the facility. It sounds like, but ross
do you think this will be Do you think this
will be another person who doesn't represent anybody? Or will
they both sides this? You should bring up the thing
with Gutfield, because I don't know if we've ever mentioned
that on the air, but I was aware of this,
(01:34:54):
and I think he's spot on with this. Oh yeah,
you know, whenever you have on the left, whenever they say,
you know, this is a both sides, we have the
problem to both sides. That's their way of saying, even
if they don't know it, what they're saying is that
it's our Listen, when it's somebody on the right, they
will point the finger and say that that's it's the right,
the right, that's them, that's them. They will always do that.
If something happens and it's a guy in the right,
(01:35:16):
they will point the finger and say, hey, it's maga,
he did it. Look at that white supremacist blah blah blah.
When it's somebody on their side, they'll say, oh, you know,
you can't point fingers. It happens on both sides, and
that's their way of saying that it's on their side.
That's the code. Yeah, so we we will see. But
now we've had four different incidents in two weeks.