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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Friday. You made it to T minus. We'll find out
as far as the weather goes.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
You know, clearly you've probably seen some pictures of what's
you know, what's going on and uh in some cases
where already you got winter weather going and uh, or
people are prepping, you've probably seen some road prep around
you and uh, just trying to trying to wrap my
head around any differences between the show yesterday and now.
(00:30):
I don't it doesn't look like they adjusted much from yesterday.
But we will clearly be chatting with Jeff Maher and
I'm sure if you probably checked quite a few weather
forecasts because it's uh, it's basically from Texas up the
(00:50):
mid Atlantic. They're saying New York could get some record
snowfall of some sort. So you know, I I was
just say half the country, but population wise by most
of the countries in this So hopefully you're doing doing
what you need to do to get ready to the
extent that you can. And you know, obviously the big
(01:11):
concern Ross just mentioned power outages. Man, I mean that's
and and you don't have to have been here long
enough from the old ice storm. Just just ask any
any long time North Carolinian about the ice storm, and uh,
they will regale you. So that is still for for
(01:32):
a lot of long time residents, very much fresh in
their minds. So we'll chat with Jeff mar we'll try
to nail this down from a timing standpoint. And just
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we do have a lot to get through today because
it is Friday and eight oh five. Of course, mister
Pete Calender he'll be joining us as he do, and
(02:15):
I mean I probably will probably still end up talking
about the weather. But we got lots to go over.
Yesterday was a crazy day. Yeah, it was pull week.
I spent just a whole lot of time just watching
speeches and congressional testimony, you know, the really exciting parts
of the job. And Jack Smith yesterday in uh uh
(02:40):
there before Congress, like look. I assumed as a season
prosecutor that he was going to be able. He'd come in,
he would use his career really kind of being on
the other side of this to understand how to bog
it down. And he tried. He would do really slow,
kind of like he's pawned for a moment, which is
(03:01):
for a moment, is fine, But then he would he
would like slowly start to restate the question, and they
were having none of it. To their credit, I saw
Brandon Gill call him. I saw a congressman not call
him out on that too, who was among those who
was asking questions yesterday. And all sorts of stuff just
(03:23):
starts to emerge, like stuff that if you were really
deep into it, maybe you knew or you heard, but
like like they couldn't even nail down. When he was
sworn in to take the job, there was this really
weird thing where he wrote, you know, he affirmed the oath.
So when you get appointed to something like that, it's
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it's a it's an extra oath, okay, because it's kind
of you're a special prosecutor. It's a whole thing. And
so they had the signature one, but there was no
witness on it, and then oddly Merrick Garland, a year
into the thing, basically had him come in for a
physical ceremony. And that's really weird because it's almost as
(04:05):
if he operated a good portion of the time outside
of federal statutes which require that they don't just do
it out of tradition, it's federally required. So you had
that going on. It was you had a former Capitol
police officer. Now what is he on CNN or MSNBC,
one of them of fenne who by the way, he's
(04:29):
not just a dude who leans left. And I don't
even think that he was bluepilled by his J six outrage.
I think this guy's been a giant moon bat probably
most of his life, which is fine until it's being
weaponized from a law enforcement perspective. And now you know
(04:51):
this guy's crash. He's literally was crashing a congressional hearing
yesterday so he could swear at Jim Jordan or I
think it was Jordan who was asking questions at the time,
or no, not Jordan, I'm sorry, it was another member
of Congress so he could swear at them. Oh yeah,
but he did it like you're a child right in class,
(05:12):
and he did the cough. You're like, yeah, but he
he used the F word there in the middle of
a congressional hearing, which should not go unnoticed, by the way,
And then and I and then there's video when they
went to break of Fenn, who's wearing like a rock
(05:32):
t shirt but on the back it says something about
kill all fascist or something. So that's great. So he
and yes, I am fully aware the band was the
very same band who sings the song that I used
for my opening intro. But I don't care, okay, right,
if you think about it, probably irritate them more to
find out I'm using it even though we are licensed,
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so won't want okay, all right, So with that in mind,
it was he got he almost got into a physical
altercation with the guy. Now I don't know who this
guy is really, but fanone was accusing him of I
guess online or in comments writing to kill this whole family,
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and the dude wasn't disputing that. So at that point,
now you're dealing with two lunatics. So maybe they should
have taken him outside and let him beat the tar
out of each other. I really don't care. That being said,
it was wild times, both during testimony and when they
weren't testimonying, which is a new word I just made up.
(06:38):
Let's get into this. You asked for a trial date
when this is Listen to the scumbaggery of this.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
By the way, I don't recall, as I said here right,
January twenty twenty four.
Speaker 4 (06:50):
Does that sound about Ryan? That sounds about Ryan? Okay?
Speaker 3 (06:52):
So after the indictment you in August, you asked for
a January trialey. That's like five months? Five months? How
many how much evidence?
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Did you have?
Speaker 4 (07:04):
Millions of pages? As I sit here right now, I
don't recall the exact I.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
Think in your testimony they talked the pages. Is that
a ballpark accurate number?
Speaker 1 (07:16):
Thirteen million?
Speaker 3 (07:17):
I think that was the question asked me, And as
I sit here, I don't have an accurate number. So
let's just assume that that's true, right, because you had
a bunch of stuff. You had fifty million dollars that
you blew through the treasury on a trial that went nowhere.
How many pages per day? Is that one hundred thousand?
That sound about right? What abould we break that down
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per hour? It's four thousand, one hundred and sixty six
per minute to seventy pages you like to read?
Speaker 4 (07:45):
Sir, you like to read?
Speaker 1 (07:48):
I do?
Speaker 4 (07:49):
Do you read seventy pages a minute?
Speaker 5 (07:52):
I do not.
Speaker 4 (07:52):
I mean that would be remarkable, So wait.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Wait, hold on, well hold on. It was just reminded
of something. Wasn't there an infomercial when we were young
where some guy was selling a course so you could
learn to read that fast. It was I know it.
It turned out to be a scam, and I think
it was that one dude who got like, yeah, it
was that dude. It was Kevin Trudeau, right, that was him.
(08:15):
And remember the speed reading thing. The guy would just
be like flipping the page as fast as he could
the in commercial.
Speaker 6 (08:20):
Yeah, and he also had the mega memory. He had
mega memory speed reading he had.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
I actually watched a somebody did a really good It's YouTube,
But like just kind of bio of this guy, Like
the amount of scams and stuff that he was involved
in yet spent most of his life there till the
very end, just lap of luxury on this stuff is crazy.
And the very first scams he was involved in technically
(08:48):
weren't scams at the time. So if he had just
taken his money he would have been fine, but like, yeah, yeah,
I remember the speed reading stuff. So apparently nobody in
the office got the speed reading thing that actually and
what do you.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
Prepare for a trial in five months?
Speaker 3 (09:04):
If you're asking the defense council to read seventy pages
a minute, how do you do that and prepare a
defense and look at all the witness testimony and video
evidence that you supposedly had.
Speaker 4 (09:16):
How do you do that? You know what's shocking to mean.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
I think one of the most egregious aspects of this case,
mister Smith, is that if you get a traffic ticket
in Washington, DC, you're not going to trial in five months.
But you want the president, the former president of the
United States, to have a trial date with thirteen million
pages of documents within five months.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
I think that's ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
And I think that speaks exactly to what we talk
about when we examine not only your record, but the
things in this case that are deeply troubling. That this
was not the pursuit of facts and law and letting
the judge and the jury decide that this was an
exercise in political It was a political hit shop.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Yeah, and you know, one of the other things they
were able to establish too, was when they sought the
phone records of members of Congress, including the Speaker of
the House, right, they got Kevin McCarthy's, They got a
whole bunch of them. They went to the judge and
they asked for the phone records of those numbers, but
they did not disclose whose numbers they were, which they
(10:21):
don't have to accept in certain circumstances. And one of
those circumstances is a member of Congress, because you know
they have you know, they have this this carriage law
what is the name I'm thinking of, But basically, and
we have this in North Carolina too, there's certain things
legally you can't hold a representative responsible for if it's
(10:44):
in the course of their duties or in you know,
traveling to and from in some instance. So he did
he intentionally left those names off or his office did,
I think, is what he finally acquiesced. And then they
simultaneously sought a gag order so that nobody would get
notification of that, uh, even if it tripped the other thing,
(11:08):
like there was so much scumbaggery of foot that was
laid bare yesterday, I don't And and then the amount
of money that was spent, and then he was sending
twenty thousand dollars payments to confidential sources that he didn't
know who they were, just because the FBI asked. I
don't know if I believe him on that, but like
the whole thing was wild yesterday, and the people are
(11:33):
freaking out. These people. This guy is re members of
the audience children and this is you can hear them
here themselves a bunnet. He said these things about my children,
my family, And yeah, the guy's not pushing back denying it.
I don't know who he is. He's probably probably just
(11:55):
some toll on the other side who hates for none.
But like, what a mess. So what is FNONA doing
just prior to this, I probably should have done it
in this order. He's sitting in the audience doing kids stuff.
Speaker 7 (12:08):
I would like to quickly address the police officers from
January sixth, mister Don, mister Fanone, mister Gonaw, mister Hodges.
I'm a member of the new Select Committee to actually examine,
actually examine.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
What happened that day. And I can tell you, gentlemen.
Speaker 7 (12:26):
That default does not lie with Donald Trump. It lies
with Yogananda Pittman and the US Capital Leadership Team.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
We know, we know they had the intelligences and.
Speaker 7 (12:40):
There was going to be a high propensity for violets
that day.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Claim my time, Yeah, he will be in order.
Speaker 4 (12:46):
The time belongs to the gentleman from Texas.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
All right, And then there was kind of an exchange
where it was another member and then a member yielded
time back to the guy who got cough dad who
said something, and then there was yelling and then you
get the gist of it. But yeah, that was that
was one of the better congressional hearing watches there, just
just to have a a very thorough understanding of this.
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And you know, some of the Democrat members would would
they were like interrupting a bunch. We're doing a lot
more interrupting between congressional members. I don't know if that's
a good thing unless we're gonna go all like British Parliament.
But then you got to go all in where you
all just scream at each other in the same room
at the same time, just just you know, cut out
the middle here, let's just get to it, or weight
(13:33):
your damn turn. That's another option. Here we go because
I got a bunch of stuff I want to get
to and I'm going to start with something that's equal parts. Well, look,
this is ultimately this is not a positive story. How
do I say this? It's not a positive story if
you because of the Don Lemon thing in in you know,
(13:54):
from a one hundred percentile. Because now you have these three,
we'll play a little more audio from the crazy bearded dude.
By the way, I think there's a I think it's
pretty clear why they threw that dude out of the army. Yeah.
By the way, he does like to point out that
he's a veteran, but actually he got a bad conduct discharge,
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which I don't know in the grand scheme of things,
from a dishonorable discharge standpoint, how bad that is. But
I don't know. It's got the word bad in it.
So I'm going to assume it's not just the middle
of the road. Okay, all right, wonderful So, and who knows,
maybe it was over this revolutionary mind. I mean, listen
to this.
Speaker 8 (14:36):
So you know, Pam BONDI, you want to come and
arrest me, you want to come and give me charges,
so be it. And for all the people getting you know,
giving me death threats, threatening my life, kill me, Go ahead,
kill me, because you know what, as Fred Hampton said,
you can kill the revolutionary, but you can't kill the revolution.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
See what he did. See what he did there. So
he's and I will say this, he's very good at this,
comparably right, like just the just the rampant, the rampant
righteous indignation which he approaches everything and and you know,
(15:14):
the words and the quote. He's got it all down.
He's found his calling clearly. Unfortunately, his calling is to
be a lunatic who probably violated people's civil rights who
are just trying to go to church. So this, you know,
this is the logical endpoint for that. On the Don
Lemon front, though, there is one issue, well there's a
(15:36):
lot of issues. There is the the judge or the
magistrate in this case and his his particular wife's career.
So the magistrate who refused the Justice Department's request for
(15:57):
a warrant for arrest and indictment of William of don
Lemon said no. And then we find out his wife
works for Keith Ellison's office. She's a lawyer there. Now, look,
I understand that lawyers, especially lawyers that are kind of
in the same realm. You know, the possibility of them
(16:18):
ending up and marrying is okay, Yeah, like that kind
of makes sense. There's a lot of people who tend
to you know, you get cops that are married to
each other, whatever. I get it. But at that point,
considering the nature of what they're in their request, the
(16:38):
very least you got to recuse yourself knowing that Ellison
is Yeah, video of Ellison's own statements and words could
feasibly be used as evidence in this thing because he
has been down. Remember they went to an event where
Keith Ellison was Don Lemon went and met Keith Ellison
(16:59):
after the try Stormy. It was the it was the
so one of the memorial services. I don't think it
was the official one, but one of the memorial services
for Renee Good and they went and there's video of them,
you know, chatting. I mean, clearly they know each other.
So to not do that has it's a problem. And
(17:22):
so there are options. It's not just dead in the water.
So a couple options. They the magistrate doesn't have to
she can panel a grand jury and seek an indictment
from a grand jury. Okay, So that's that's one way
that she can handle it. She can bypass this magistrate.
She can also take her request up to a district judge. Now,
(17:44):
I don't know who's all in the hopper in Minnesota.
I'm sure there's some moonbats in there. But you know
that's another option. But just as we talked about and
with the congressman the other day, and you know we're
talking about this with Pete last Friday, you still you
gotta find if you go to the grand jury, you're
(18:04):
at the mercy of a Minneapolis grand jury. And if
you go to a district judge, do you can you
judge shop or does it go into a rotation. I
seem to remember they used rotation in Minnesota, but maybe
I'm wrong. But those are the options. Which one they
will choose, I don't know, but I mean, let's just
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be honest. When you're on CNN, like the first woman
who was arrested, and you want to keep making evidence,
you're just making their lives easier. You want to correct
something that he said at the beginning. We did not rush.
Speaker 5 (18:38):
Into that church.
Speaker 9 (18:39):
We actually went and sat down and participated in the service.
Then after the pastor prayed, that is when I stood
up and asked him a question in response to his prayer,
and then I and he responded to me, and then
I proceeded to ask him about Pastor David Easterwood and
how is it possible for him to serve as both
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the pastor and the director of ice from Minnesota.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
And this is, by the way, this is fan fic.
This is what you're you're listening to fan fiction right now,
because there's video and there's also a video of her
directly before it saying that she's going in there to
disrupt it. Like she's she's acting, She's like I was
just sitting there in the pews, getting moved by the music,
speaking in tongues, and then all of a sudden, I'm like,
you know what, I gotta make this political. Shut up.
Speaker 9 (19:28):
Instead of responding to me, as soon as I said
the name David Easterwood, the pastor says, shame.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Shame, Yeah, you know what you were doing.
Speaker 9 (19:38):
I let us enchant justice for Renee Good and he
hands up, don't shoot. So I want to clarify that
we didn't Russian, we didn't bust in. We were a
part of the service until I got up and pose
that question to the past.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
You were not you you you were fit. You might
have physically crossed the threshold, but then it was game on,
Oh you're part of this and O you didn't have
to break in. No, because it's a church. I don't
know if you know how churches work. They generally try
to be welcoming and then when they have service, they
unlock the door. I don't know if you've ever been
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to a church, so that if somebody wants to come
to the church, they don't have to fill out an
application nothing and come on in, sit down. You can
hear what they're talking about. You can ask questions respectfully.
But what you can't do is come in and hijack
the whole thing for your politics, whether you just wanted to,
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you know, do it for the clicks in the video,
because clearly you're videoing, or if your if your goal
is to shut the whole damn thing down, it doesn't matter.
You've hijacked it. And Don Lemon continued it even after
they were asked to leave, told to leave. Okay, First
they were asked if you can sit down or you know,
(20:54):
if you can stop it, you can stay, I heard
one person say. But then they're like, no, you gotta
go now you're trying, and Don Lemons just say, all right,
we I'm gonna stick around and interview people, and then
I'm gonna go outside. I'm gonna kiss this woman on
the cheek. And then in a separate exchange with this lunit,
this bearded lunatic, I'm gonna thank him and two of
his cohorts for their service. But nah, no, that's that's
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just normal journalism. I don't know what's your problem is?
All right, six forty three CaCO Day Radio program. But
the Absolute Lies Audio. We got a whole series today,
and we'll go back to Minneapolis for one, we go
to Texas for one. Oh, just buckle in. We got
lots to get to casey O Day Radio Program. I
(21:41):
have a really great trolling story coming up. And then
I have a story out of New York that is
both infuriating if you're in New York really anywhere for
that matter, but also kind of hilarious. So we'll get
to that and involves it involves man's best friend. But
first we grab a phone called Jamal, what's up?
Speaker 5 (22:04):
Okay? See he got a B C D. We called
it also Now when I got out, we used to
call it a baked chicken dinner. When you say said, oh,
he got a baked chicken dinner, that means, if you
want to look at it in a crime perspective, the
BCD is second degree, possibly first degree manslaughter. The dishonorable
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discharge is first degree. That's first degree. Mary might. When
you get a dishignable discharge, that means you took it
the trial. Most likely you took it the trial you
was found guilty by. And that means that's a death poney.
That really is, because even when you leave, some people
don't even tell you they been in the military. Now,
being you got a baked chicken down a b CD,
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that means he probably did.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
So you renamed the acronym after chicken.
Speaker 5 (22:55):
No, that's what we always have called it.
Speaker 10 (22:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
We always trying to get me to say a joker.
So I'm not going to do it. Not gonna do it.
Speaker 5 (23:04):
No, no, no, leo. If you listen to the most veterans,
they will tell you once you got a bed a
bait chick. All right, all right, I wouldn't do that, kse.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
Yeah we did, but I'm sorry.
Speaker 5 (23:20):
But yeah, kill mostivator because we'll call it a B
C D A baked chicken deal. You've got your old
bait chicken. Now when they tell you.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
That they know that.
Speaker 5 (23:28):
Neighbor a veteran, really don't want to be around you
because that means you committed crimes and you played guilty
and part of your plea bard and is a bait
chick is a.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Bad kind of those because one of those things that
he he did be like he just decided he was
a revolutionary in the military and uh, when ignored orders
or did something else orre we talking, he went out
and did a crime off base. And this is how
they deal with it.
Speaker 5 (23:54):
It's it's multiple things.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
Like let's say like he could honestly.
Speaker 5 (23:58):
He could have been talking, could have sauted n CEO,
assaulted an officer, and he played out and now if
he took it a trial, that means he did time
for looking work. But let's say like he could have
did d w Y beating his girlfriend, because they don't
play that beat beating his boyfriend the way he acts.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
And he actually paid. He's like, yeah, like I'm surprised
he didn't get the uh the second you know, section eight,
like if they look through that, yeah, missed something. I
think they might have missed the brain eating a meeba
or something with this dude.
Speaker 5 (24:36):
But all right, now he's just a radical. He's just
a radical, one of those white liberals who radical and
just trying to make himself feel good because he's suffering
from extreme white guilt. That's all he is.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Well anyway, Also he should eat something. All right, thanks, Jamal,
I appreciate that. Eatle or something, sir. But yeah, now
he didn't mention the discharge thing, but he did. I've
seen multiple things. Reason I'm a venturer. This is what
I fought for. And I just happened to see another
article like, oh okay, well there's a story there, John,
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what's up.
Speaker 11 (25:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
So basically, man like I grew up in North Carolina,
and you know, growing up in the nineties and finishing
growing up in the early two thousands, like nine eleven
still lives with me. And when the country came together
(25:34):
after nine to eleven, that was I can't there's no
there's no word to describe it.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
Is to remember it absolutely is exactly right.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
It was amazing, And unfortunately I feel like something like
that maybe on the horizon, and that's the old anything
that's gonna bring this country back together because you got all.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
I will say this. There's the part two where it
may come from inside.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
I agree. I agree honestly and churchly. And you know,
I don't think Trump is aware like I voted for Trump. Okay,
I'm very conservative. I'm a Christian. I'm Republican through and through.
But I have friends everywhere, you know what I mean,
Like I don't know a stranger, and so I've been
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around people all my life. I've been hey, how you
doing all my life? And it just it breaks my
heart to see the country that my grandfather's and my
cousins fought to protect and serve go down like this.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
It's just this is why I'm harping on any member
of the GOP that I can get.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
Do it. Keep doing what you're doing. I've been listening
to one O six.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
They need to do something.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
I've been listening to this station for the past week
and a half, two weeks, and it's just it's it's
crazy what I'm hearing, what I'm seeing on the news.
It's like, did y'all grow up with parents? Or did
they grow up with parents?
Speaker 1 (27:31):
Even hit the stories designed to outrage you yet I haven't.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
It's beyond it's beyond that at this point, you know,
you could talk and talk and talk. Anybody else that
gets on the station can.
Speaker 5 (27:44):
Talk and talk and talk.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
It just it blows my mind how crazy and illiterate
some of these people are.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
Yeah, yeah, sir, take your blood pressure man, and with
the weather, because you're gonna need it. But thank you
very much for the call there here he wants something
to gets your blood boiling. Now, this is a New
York thing, but this guy just as easily could have
you know, could be listening to me right now. All right,
(28:15):
So up in New York, a escaped. We have an
escaped convict. His name is Lamont Alexander Holmes. Now he
was on house arrest. He had an ankle monitor, but
according to police, he was somehow able to slip his
ankle monitor off and attach it to a dog. But
(28:37):
then he made a mistake, but not really, he set
the dog loose. Now you have to understand he's facing
a felon with the weapon armed robbery potentially, like these
are some bigger charges, or at least they should be,
who knows in New York court. But here's what happened. Next,
And this is why this is really troubling. They were
(29:00):
able when he moved the monitor off his ankle to
the dog, it actually tripped it. So now feasibly they
should be coming to get him, but that's not what happened. Instead,
they probably were treated to a rather interesting little view
of the GPS because the dog apparently then headed down
(29:21):
the road This is in Nassau, ran across the street
to a park and then just ran around the park.
Can you imagine you're watching the GPS and you're like,
does the purp have the zuomies? What the hell is
going on? Well, some woman sees this dog running around,
thinks it's astray. It gets into her car, she takes
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it to a vet. They noticed it's got a collar
with the weird thing attached. They call the cops. They
take it to a police station, nobody does anything to
attempt to find the guy. They then take the dog
back to a vet for some reason, then to another
police station. And then and only then do the Keystone
cops put two and two together and dada, don uh,
(30:07):
he's now on the lamb. I don't know where he is.
What are we doing here? What he? First of all,
he just beats you with the plot of ant man,
what did the high hit? Yes, like just the transition
from yesterday to what's what's coming down the pipe?
Speaker 11 (30:23):
Man?
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Just buckle in and uh excuse me, right, surely I
had a sip of water there. Just buckle in. We'll
chat with Jeff Maher and really try to nail this
thing down time wise, and uh wait, you know what
you could expect triad versus triangle though it all seems
to be blending together. So uh, we'll do that. That'll
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be about forty minutes from now. We'll check in with him.
So full appointment listening for you.
Speaker 10 (30:52):
All right.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Let me start here and then I'll get back over
to the politics side of this, even though this is politics.
Did you, guys, ever think that you would be able
to live in a day and age going back to
last year where you would be able to witness the
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greatest movie ever made? If you rank things based on
the number of Oscar nominations? Did you after the the
I remember the insanity of how many Titanic got that
back in the day, and really the reference point prior
to that was what ben her So there was a
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big gap there, and then you had you had some
one offs, like the Benjamin Button movie got a bunch.
I remember they got a bunch. The Godfather got what
eleven or something, and then Lord of the Rings was
one of the co record holders, and then he had
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La La Land. But now the new greatest movie ever,
because none of the others had achieved more than fourteen.
Yesterday we found out that the greatest movie ever with
sixteen OSCAR nominations is the vampire flick that came out
with Michael B. Jordan called Sinners. Okay, I saw Ross
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has not seen Sinners. I have seen Sinners. Sinners is
a fine movie. I enjoyed it. I kind of liked
the horror genre. I like Michael B. Jordan generally. When
I seem in a movie and there was you know,
clearly the subject matter you're dealing with as you're dealing with,
you know, deep South, early nineteen hundreds, and so they
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clearly they give credence to how things were between blacks
and whites during that time. But that and I don't
want to give anything away on the movie, but that
kind of pushes it to where it is. And yes,
do you have white vampires attacking a group of black people? Yes,
but you also have them basically attacking a rule location
after they had attacked others. And because you would have
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these these roadhouses which were you know, generally filled with
black patrons, right, and you'd have them out in the
sticks there, especially in that part of the country, is
not unusual. So then you see the thing play out
and it's it's you know, it's a gory vampire movie.
There's some politics in there. There's some that's perfectly appropriate.
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I think people are calling politics based on the era,
you know, if it's the era represented, you know, accurately.
But it was a fine movie. So it should have
got like four Oscars maybe for like design stuff. What
are we doing? What do we when every single year,
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what do we do we get the number? Oh, here's
the Oscars this year, there's last year. They lost another
whatever it is and Hollywood. But Hollywood can't help themselves.
They can't help they can't help themselves too. And I like,
I'm trying to figure out then, and it's by the way,
it's also in my opinion, hampers this movie. I'm reminded
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of Black Panther. You guys remember Black Panther. The hype
around black Panther. What what were we told about Black Panther?
If you listen to most of the what you know,
the woke critics out there that it was it was
possibly one of the greatest movies ever made, modern masterpiece.
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It's a lot to live up to. In fact, how
many OSCAR nominations did Black Panther get?
Speaker 5 (34:48):
Do do you do?
Speaker 1 (34:49):
I should look this up here we go? All right?
So Black Panther got seven? Uh it was nominated for
Best Picture? Okay, all right, so this is more than double.
I don't know that those movies, and I've watched them both.
I think they're equally as good as each other. That's it.
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So either Black Panthers should have got sixteen, or maybe
we should go a little less here. I mean, and
I don't even blame Michael B. Jordan for this, they
all because one he was in both of those, so
there's that. But two his per picture R he's probably
going to go through the roof. But come on, man,
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sixteen greatest greatest movie ever? How many did Joe Dirt get?
How many? Do we know? How many Oscar? I don't
want to have to look it up here or you
might know off the top of your head, like Joe
Dirt deserves one before they deserve sixteen. I'll just say that,
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all right, So let me just give you a rundown
of just a couple of the other their nominations here.
Speaker 10 (36:05):
And then.
Speaker 1 (36:05):
I always do this thing, and maybe you do it too,
when they put the nominations out and you see the
Oh do show me the list?
Speaker 10 (36:14):
Here?
Speaker 1 (36:15):
Yeah, here we go. So when they put the nominations out,
I always try to see how many of the Best
Picture nominations I have seen? Oh, what's crazy this year
is when I was a kid. Just do this remotely.
When I was a kid, for the you would have
for like Best Picture, you'd have like what five, four
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or five nominees. How did we get to the point
where we now have like ten? Or how many are
that there's one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten?
How do we have ten Best Picture nominees? Like that
doesn't even make any sense, all right, So begonia. I
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watched this movie on one of the streaming services. It's
really weird. It's a really weird, and it's supposed to
be a psychological comedy I would but dark humor. It's strange,
and also it has bold Emma Stone through most of
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the movie, which is just weird. But anyway, I have
seen it. F one. I thought F one was a
great movie. It's on Apple, so you have to have
the Apple Plus or you had to have seen it
when it was in theaters. I think it's a very
good movie. I think it's way better than Sinners. So
good on that. Frankenstein, the one, the streaming one on Netflix, Yeah,
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I have seen that. So at least I'm seeing more
of these movies, because there were years where I'm like,
I haven't seen any of these and so maybe that's
the thing where they're just like, all right, we got
to put a few like F one in or Frankenstein. Look,
but oh in Train Dreams that the movie Stephen and
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I are NERD correspondent we're talking about, which again is
a very dark movie. But it's a beautiful movie. I
know a lot of people say that about things, but
it is. I mean, it's just really well shot, and
of course the national the natural topography that they're wanting
to portray, which is what's known as the Cell Way
in Idaho there is it's very well done. I don't
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know if they filmed it there. They probably filmed it
in Canada. Most of the time they do that, but
it definitely represents what it looks like and it's just
beautiful stuff, all right. So there you go. There's the
Rundown sixteen OSCAR nominations. Greatest Film of All Time by
Oscar Nominations. And I just think people will see this
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who maybe hadn't watched it because maybe like, oh, it's horror,
I don't want to because of the hype, and then
you watch it and it doesn't live up to it,
and now you're just sour on it, when in reality
it would have been a fine movie if you just
had normal expectations. Ah, thanks for that, Hollywood. Seven to fifteen.
Hang on, we want to add one other thing to
my little movie rant there. Honestly, I thought the movie
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that was gonna get the most nominations, and don't get
me wrong, it got thirteen. But I thought the one
based on If you don't know what the movie is,
i'll give you the just the skinny on it. It's
called One Battle after Another. It's DiCaprio's movie that came
out last year. And here's why I thought it would win.
The premise of the movie. I'll just give you the
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run up here is that DiCaprio is a he's with
a domestic terrorist Antifa style group. Literally at the beginning
of the movie, they are out there and they are
they are how do I describe it? In fact, let
me just let me read this because I don't want
to give something away here. I don't have to, Okay,
(39:54):
all right, So DiCaprio plays plays Pat who's an explosives
expert and anyway, so they're out doing revolutionary stuff. In fact,
one of the very first things they do when when
it opens is they're rescuing immigrants out of a detention
center near the US border near Opasso, so like it
literally mirrors what some people tried to do earlier this
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year or last year. So that's where the movie opens.
And then clearly that they start getting hunted by the government.
They're they're they're they're gonna call them Antifa, they call
them the French seventy five or some weird thing like that.
I did watch this movie. And he has to go
into hiding because they just basically start arresting everyone. So
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then they fast forward the movie and he had a daughter,
like a newborn at the time. Now she's like a
mouthy teenager. I guess so. But he went into hiding,
and now you have Sean Penn's character, who's this evil
army colonel. Look, the government is portrayed as awful as
whole time. DiCaprio is a freedom fighter and then they
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try to make a comedy out of it. It Uh.
They were bombing h They were bombing GOP congressional offices
in the movie. That's part of the lead up to it.
So that's why I just assumed Hollywood would be all
over it, and they were, but then they found one
they liked more. Thomas, what's up.
Speaker 2 (41:17):
Hey, good morning to you.
Speaker 10 (41:20):
I think Going with the Wind set the.
Speaker 2 (41:23):
Bar for the movies for years and years and years.
Speaker 1 (41:26):
But nobody care about All Jersey more so lighting a
Nobel Peace Prize. It's all rigged, didn't it well? But
here's where it's a good indicator of where we are
in some instances. And also I think it's important to
vocalize why I think that this is. It's a problem, Christopher.
(41:46):
I don't want anyone, I don't want anyone duped by
the propaganda. And this is what it is. It's propaganda. Yes, yeah, right,
all right, thank you for Yeah, I have a good
one there. Yeah, that's all. And you know, look there's
some there's good movies that come out too. We you know,
we talk about all that on the show here. But
(42:07):
I just saw that and I'm like somebody, Now, somebody's
gonna watch it thinking it's the greatest thing ever and
then they're gonna hate it. But you know, maybe that's
just a self inflicted wound they'll just have to deal with.
All right, check this out. You want to see, you
want it? So have you seen some of the different
protests methods that are going on in Minneapolis where they
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just are jamming businesses. They had like last I think
it was over last weekend. I saw a video of
them in Target and then they were going into Target
and they were buying those big, the big bags of
ice salt, you know, salt ice, and then immediately after
they buy it, they then go over to the customer
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service thing and they return it. And they just had
an endless loop of moonbats doing this because they want
Target to essentially meet their demand. What's you're all dumb,
But they want Target to meet their demands, right, and
so they're going to harass target. Well, then they found
out that Enterprise. It saw an Enterprise sticker on a
vehicle that one of the agents was driving. So it's
(43:13):
clearly a rental vehicle. And I'm sure, by the way,
Enterprise has a master rental contract of some sort with
the government. Government raids government, Like the guy putting the
thing in just gets an order, we need six cars.
Bill it to the federal government. Like he doesn't know
exactly who's getting in there. So what did they do?
(43:33):
Then they decided to go over to the Enterprise counter
somewhere and then they would reserve a thing and then
cancel it. So they would make the guy key it
all in and then cancel it. I'm and I guess
at which point you cancel it. I don't know where.
You don't get charged, but just just little stuff like this, Okay,
So that's that's how they're choosing to troll. The problem
(43:57):
is there, you're mad at the government and you're making
everybody else is life miserable? Here's a guy who wanted
to push back and just make the government, I don't
know miserable is the word, but make a point, and
that is A man has now successfully registered a potato
as a suppressor with the ATF. And this is the
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ATF's own fault. I'll explain why. So first of all,
when I say suppressor, you are allowed to think silencer.
But it's a suppressor, and I just we don't need
to get into that debate. If you want to call
a silencer, I have no problem with that, but you
know some some people are like, God, it's a suppressor.
And also it doesn't work where it's whispered quiet. If
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you've ever used one, and there's a lot of reasons
people use them, not the least of which is to
suppress some of the sound. But that's because you know,
you got to hear that sharp retort when you fire
a rifle off, which is why you know you go
to the range. People put ear plugs in. Well, you're
in a hunting situation and unless you can were some
of those really good ones, uh, the electric ones which
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diminished the shot but raised the other sound. A lot
of people don't have earplugs in, so making something a
little quieter not a problem. The problem is anything, according
to the ATF, if used as a suppressor. As a suppressor.
Case in point, last year, they charged a man in
Detroit with the ATF federal crime attached to his local
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crimes in Detroit. Who you who was attempting to rob
somebody and on his firearm he used a potato as
a suppressor, stuck it on the end. There it'll work. Also,
large aspirm bottle was still wool you got options. My
point is after that charge, when this guy went to
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register his potato, now that there's no two hundred dollars
registration fees, just got to you know, just got to
go through the process. They couldn't push back on it.
The potato story is interesting, one because it's kind of funny.
But two, the what the guy's attempting to do is, uh,
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he wants them to revoke this this les or this
serial number that granted him. So again, you know, Donald
Trump eliminated the tax stamp for suppressors. Oh by the way,
uh it some guy's mad in my email because I said,
I don't care if you call it a silencer or
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a suppressor, and I'm not helping you to use the
right language. I'm helping me so that people understand who
are not gun people the item I'm referring to. Okay,
So at that point I know what they're referring to
when they say that, but sending me a nasty gram
is not helpful. Plus, I actually consulted an expert. Ross.
(46:50):
It is a silencer, right, I believe was the the
oh Russ on the phone. Hang on, so Ross and
understand Sir Ross played has played the hit Man video
game and gold medaled every single level, have you? I thought?
Speaker 5 (47:10):
Not? So?
Speaker 1 (47:11):
All right, we have to give that serious. Here's where
the funny stuff is. How does that work? How does
it work? And why would he want them then to
revoke it? Well, let me give you one little thing.
If you are rejected or they rescind your your registration
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for this silencer, which is just it's not just a potato,
by the way, So it's actually a potato and a
washer that has been serialized. So he's put the necessary
information on there, because it can be that you can
put the serial number on the body of the suppressor,
or you can put it actually around one of the ends.
It just has to be visible. It's got to be
in a certain number of font if I'm remembering correctly.
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But if they for any reason take that away, the
ATF will send people to your house to retrieve it.
So if they do revoke it, realizing that this looks stupid,
then the ATF will have to task people with retrieving
a potato. And also there is a differential between just
having that or being a manufacturer. The rules are more stringent.
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So technically this guy is having to wait because he
has the more stringent because he has to assemble the
potato to the washer. I'm not making this up. This
he's following the letter of the law. And the ATF
again when they started charging people for using a potato
as as a silence or a suppressor, like almost if
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they then reject his do they have to then go
back and knock the charges off that dude in Detroit.
I don't know the answer to that. What happens if
you plant the potato, you go on Mark Watney and
you use your suppressor potato to make other potatoes? Is
the serial number grandfather in right? Or is that manufacturing?
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All of this is meant to highlight the absurdity of
all of this. And by the way, by the way,
it's not the only item that somebody submitted an application.
There's another one that has not been approved yet that
I think is really funny and I think it's this
guy's buddy, he's doing it. I think there's a few
of them. They they they put out a an application
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for a suppressor. The suppressor is one of Mike Lindell's my.
Speaker 6 (49:33):
Pillows, which I mean, yeah, I mean I've endorsed that product.
That would work.
Speaker 1 (49:40):
Is that why you endorsed it? Or is it for sleeping?
Speaker 6 (49:42):
No, it's for sleeping. But yeah, no, I mean they're thick,
they're firm. Yeah, that could work.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
Yeah, But pillow is that's an up close weapon that
really is a silent weapon, you know, if they're old
and infirm, right, but you know, attashed to the end
of a pistol. This is new stuff or rifle for
that matter. Also, it's kind of an expensive suppressor if
you're gonna go the pillow route.
Speaker 6 (50:03):
Clearly, if you were gonna go I've made a silencer
out of mashed potatoes before.
Speaker 1 (50:08):
Why would you do that?
Speaker 6 (50:09):
It was just, you know, I just wanted to see
it would work.
Speaker 1 (50:11):
Did not? Was it like homemade chunky ones or that
real thin, wispy stuff from KFC.
Speaker 6 (50:15):
Yeah, I know, they're the kind you put in the
cup in the microwave.
Speaker 1 (50:18):
Oh though, oh even better. Yeah, the dehydrated potatoes. All right,
how'd that work out for it?
Speaker 12 (50:24):
Not?
Speaker 1 (50:24):
Well? Okay, but again, you played hip man, so you
are the experts.
Speaker 6 (50:28):
Well yeah, I mean that's why they call it. They
call it a silencer and not a suppressor, because when
you shoot it, it completely omits all the sound. Right
then you shoot it, that's what it sounds.
Speaker 1 (50:38):
Like, literally experience.
Speaker 6 (50:39):
That's what they call it. A suppressor, I mean a silencer. Yeah,
everybody knows this.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
Yeah, do they look right? Again?
Speaker 6 (50:46):
Ross has gold medals on every level, right, so I right,
every hitman, I think I know what I'm talking about here.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
Yeah, that was he's the expert here. Uh, let me
just grab this called George. What's up?
Speaker 2 (51:00):
Hey, KC. If I shoot somebody inside my house, so.
Speaker 10 (51:03):
I have to register my house as a suppressor.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
No, did you put the gun to the wall in
an effort to suppress the sound and shoot him through it?
Like it's a cheesy Sagal movie or what?
Speaker 5 (51:18):
Yeah? Well anything like that.
Speaker 10 (51:20):
I mean, you shoot somebody inside your house, can't hear
it that good outside?
Speaker 5 (51:23):
So that now the suppressed I would you have?
Speaker 1 (51:28):
This is the This is why he's doing it. Why
this guy's doing it, So we're asking these questions. I
guess it highlighted. It does, all right, thank you, sir.
All right, well, let me ros you're the gun expert.
Let me ask you this question. Let's say two two
utes break into the house, right, They're there to do
no good. I fear for my life and I shoot.
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I put the gun to one of them and I
shoot through him, shooting the other. Do I have to
register the first intruder as the suppressor? What? I'm just one.
I don't want to get the ATF.
Speaker 5 (52:03):
Man.
Speaker 6 (52:03):
You could even be being held by one of the
intruders and shoot yourself through the chest to shoot.
Speaker 1 (52:07):
All the shoulder.
Speaker 6 (52:09):
Yeah yeah, John McClain, Yeah yeah, you can use yourself
as the silencer.
Speaker 1 (52:13):
Wait, but then if I can in trouble for it,
then the ATF would come pick me up. Yeah, correct,
But they would do it for two different reasons. Right,
So I'd probably end up in one of those big
evidence warehouses.
Speaker 6 (52:24):
Well, let's just be completely honest here. All gun laws
are unconstitutional. We can agree on that, right.
Speaker 5 (52:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (52:28):
Yeah, yeah, that's but you know you got to chip
away where you.
Speaker 6 (52:31):
Can shall not be infringed.
Speaker 1 (52:32):
Correct, Yeah, My potato don't infringe. And also when that
potato goes bad, I guess because it's an assembly with
an engraved washer, you can just replace the potato. Can
you mix it up? If you have a Russet, right,
but you get one of those yellow the yellow cream
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ones or whatever the little ones like? Could you have
one regardless of the potato species? What about a yam?
Or let's say you're Russian by birth, but you're an
American citizen now, so you can go and have a weapon.
Do you use a beat?
Speaker 6 (53:10):
Right?
Speaker 1 (53:11):
And then what does it you know, how does that
work for other food items. There's a lot of questions
this story raises, which is why we're making sure to
go ahead and get it to you this morning. All right,
let me go back to the audio because I think
we got our got our questions out. Who knows, maybe
we'll find answers on the potato front. So I saw
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one of the most insane interviews of one of the
protesters yesterday. Now I will say this, this doesn't look
like one of the rough, wretched protesters. And you'll soon
understand why she's from Atlanta. And you will hear the
woman being interviewed. You will hear her credentials and it
should terrify you based on the credentials and what she's saying.
(53:58):
All right, we'll get into that coming up, but first
we got to talk weather. If he's ready to go, Yeah,
Jeff Barr for the Weather Channel. All right, So just
doing some appointment teasing, appointment setting there, and Sanna ask you.
I'm gonna ask you to do the same, sir. I
want to have a in the I think everyone does.
I want to have a strong timing understanding as we
(54:21):
get closer. So take it away. Talk us through how
the storm develops. Triad Triangle, North Carolina.
Speaker 13 (54:28):
Yeah, we're gonna be okay today and tonight, but it's
later tomorrow afternoon through Saturday night and right on into
Sunday and Sunday night. There we'll be dealing with mixed
precipitation in the form of some snow, some sleep, and
more importantly, some periods of freezing rain. Doesn't take much
freezing rain to really cause problems on the roadways and
with trees and power line So that's our main concern.
Winter storm watching effect starting tomorrow afternoon, it continues through
(54:50):
Monday afternoon. We may pick up one to three inches
of snow and sleep maybe a quarter of an inch
to three quarters of an inch of ice, and that's
the real concern. And as we we make our way
through today, we're gonna see just a few isolated rain
showers up into the upper forties, but coldier surges in
tonight we dipped twenty two under a cloudy sky. We'll
see snow initially starting to mix with sleet into the afternoon. Tomorrow,
(55:11):
winds will pick up a high of thirty one, and
then it is tomorrow night that we have the mix
of snow, sleet and freezing rain down to twenty one
for a low freezing rain and sleep continues Sunday and
then shift to mainly freezing rain as we head towards
the evening hours. A high on Sunday, and your thirty
four freezing rain finally ends later Sunday night, but we
dropped to twenty five. We'll stakehold whatever melts Monday afternoon
re freezes with a low of eight degrees on Monday
(55:33):
night and Tuesday morning.
Speaker 1 (55:35):
I don't have the map in front of me. What
are you guys getting down in Atlanta?
Speaker 13 (55:40):
We are parts of the northeastern portion of the metro
under a ice storm warning. So yeah, out there, maybe
halp inch to an inch of ice. Wow, So that's
the case up towards Charlotte, less even less travelable. Yeah,
it's going to be a debacle for sure. It doesn't
take much freezing rain, so.
Speaker 1 (55:58):
Noort when they had like one snowflake, watching my flights
get canceled.
Speaker 13 (56:02):
So oh yeah, all right, a lot of and right
now the lower forty eight states forty two or under
some kind of winter weather alert.
Speaker 1 (56:10):
All right, well, let's says it all right there. All right,
thank you much, Jeff. We'll talk again in an hour.
You guys, we'll come back and I'll play this protest
audio for you. And a press conference held yesterday by
a young Somali woman making some big, big allegations over
what she says was an interaction with ice. We'll see
(56:31):
if you believe her. We'll get into it next. Hang
on of our Twitter posts or one of our somebody
commented talking about suppressors, and I was during the break,
I'm like, boy, if this guy really wants to troll
atf you just send a picture of like the most
adorable puppy ever. What's that? What's the little teddy? Bear
looking thing the what I think they call it a
(56:54):
teddy or teacup teddy bear thing. Oh yeah, I get
a picture of one of those. Here's my suppressor. Call
ATF's bluff. If everything you put over the barrel of
a gun is a suppressor. Now, I know this sounds disturbing,
but it's a thing from a video game where you
used to be able to get a cat as a suppressor.
Cat's alive the whole time. It's a little weird, and
(57:16):
uh yeah, but it was a video game. I'm just saying,
if you're gonna go crazy with the ATF, really really
really put the onus on them to say something. Is
everything a suppressor or not? That's the point. All right,
let's get to this. So here, here we go. This
woman listen for her job. She'll talk about it, and
(57:36):
then listen to the argument she's making as she's giving
this interview or this reporter an interview. Oh God help us.
Speaker 11 (57:45):
Should we abolish I do you think absolutely abolish, dismantle,
get rid of never knew that before.
Speaker 1 (57:50):
Do you think that we should open the borders? I
am not into.
Speaker 11 (57:53):
Immigrant policy equity. I'm a gender equity, racial gender equity specialist.
Speaker 1 (57:58):
I think, Okay, all right, so you know we're off
to a good start here.
Speaker 11 (58:01):
So I mostly work for women's rights, especially the intersection
of women of color and white women. So I'm here
to support all of the women immigrants and all of
the women migrants that.
Speaker 4 (58:11):
Are here to gender equity at a college level.
Speaker 11 (58:14):
I actually I was the last manager of gender equity
for the last two mayors of Atlanta.
Speaker 13 (58:18):
Is that.
Speaker 6 (58:20):
This woman, the look on the interview's face when she
says what she does for a living is just like gold.
He's like, he's like jackpot.
Speaker 1 (58:28):
Yeah, oh, I'm going so viral. That's the only way
a surprise viral didn't actually slip out in his next
sentence because that's the only word in his brain. You
were an advisor on this garbage to the last two
mayors of Atlanta. Oh my gosh. All right, wait, wait,
you haven't even heard her bad idea yet. Okay, here's
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her bad idea.
Speaker 11 (58:50):
More in public policy and government work, And what are
some things that you can share with people about gender equity?
What have I learned about gender equity? There's the femicide
going on right now.
Speaker 6 (58:59):
And to Donald Trump, what.
Speaker 1 (59:01):
Should we replace ice?
Speaker 7 (59:02):
With keep Minnesota.
Speaker 11 (59:04):
He's maybe with immigrants that can actually help us learn
how they got into the country and the most take
this way possible, and how we can allow them to
keep coming into this country.
Speaker 5 (59:13):
State.
Speaker 11 (59:14):
Let immigrants be in charge, letting them take over that troll.
Speaker 4 (59:17):
Let them be in charge of border patrol.
Speaker 11 (59:19):
Let the it's their issue correct, Let them be the
one that charge.
Speaker 1 (59:24):
What could possibly go wrong? I just want, I just
want to reiterate infat Let me, let me, let me
give you another scenario that is exactly the same and
will sound even dumber than the way that she phrased it.
All right, Ross, Let's say you had a security team
for your manner up there, okay, right, you got guard posts,
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four corners, you got a whole team that works for you,
and then one day some burglars break in and steal
all your stuff? Are you then hiring them as your
new security team? Because that's what she's that's what she's
throwing out there. And this woman advised the last two
mares of one of the largest cities in the United States,
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what do we do it time?
Speaker 6 (01:00:07):
Every time somebody like this goes viral, this woman, or
specifically with the mugshots I've noticed, like recently the guy
yesterday was arrested for storming the church. Yeah you see
his mugshot or weird yeah story, weird beard. Are these stories?
These people and I mean this, they look crazy like
they look like the sort of person where it's especially
(01:00:28):
that the church guy, but this woman, they all look nuts.
They don't look normal. They look crazy, the type of
people where if they're walking across the street from you,
you're gonna like, I'm gonna go the other way, or
they it looks like they're sort of the sort of
oh she's a white woman. By the way, it's pretty
very clear that they're all nuts. They're crazy, like, they
look insane, and they are.
Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
And that's because they're the people that will be were
absolutely snowed. I'm sure by this press conference. The Somali
woman gave who by the way, for the purpose of this,
we'll call her Juicy Smoliette. Okay, see a little smolly
play there. I saw that was pretty popular on the
internet yesterday. So Juicy Somoliette kind of lets you know
where I'm at on this. But I want you to
(01:01:08):
hear this story. Emphasis on the words story.
Speaker 12 (01:01:12):
We're following these two men, and I was waiting for
these two men to hold the door for me, and
I told him, hey, hey, can you hold the door
for me? And I walked right in the middle. And
when I was in the middle, Ice Ice came. They
came out of their cars. They asked me to see
my ID. And while they were asking me to see
the ID, they just decided it was nice to be
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racist and say really nasty things to me. And yeah,
that that man he called me, he called me the
N word and he called me that and then he
arrested me. They arrested me with multiple people. They used
a lot forced to arrest me.
Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
I actually got uh, she's got two band aids across
her face like she's Nelly. By the way, pretty juicy,
it's juicy, juicy, juicy, alright, continue juicy.
Speaker 12 (01:02:02):
Yeah, that was healing while I was in jail, but
they pushed me hard. They used a lot of violence.
My body still hurts. I got a concussion. It's really
hard for me to speak because of that Concussionally, they
were just using a lot of forks to arrest me,
and I was screaming.
Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
I was crying.
Speaker 4 (01:02:22):
I was so scared.
Speaker 12 (01:02:23):
I've like never been arrested in my life. I've never
I don't have like a criminal record. I have a
clean record. It was just and then that detainment. I
was detained. I was literal, Cuffs were put on my legs,
cuffs on my hands, and and I was actually detained
with a Native American woman, and.
Speaker 4 (01:02:46):
God bless her heart. She went through a lot too.
Speaker 12 (01:02:49):
She was also detained by eyes and she was also
US citizen, And like me and.
Speaker 1 (01:02:53):
She, I can't with this woman anymore. You got detained. Maybe,
I don't know if I believe in that part of
the story. You might have had had an interaction. But
if they're mass arresting everywhere everyone there, or you and
this woman, I think there were others too. You weren't
just standing there, answering any questions or probably just being quiet.
You said you were following them on a normal Friday.
(01:03:16):
It would be super super excited about that because you
can go out and do stuff. But that is, yeah,
my friends, is not going to be the case. Dany
near anywhere you live, including Charlotte where mister p Callaner resides.
And have you looted? Have you looted? You girl looted?
Right stow no, not yet, not yet.
Speaker 10 (01:03:37):
I mean I went to the grocery store yesterday and
I loaded up two grocery carts full of stuff, and
then I went into the checkout lane and then I
did not I did not check out the items, and
I instead made a big speech about how I was
protesting ice.
Speaker 1 (01:03:54):
Okay, that's what you do. Yeah? Did you buy all
the items along with fifty of your moonbat ends only
to then return them and then rinse some heat over
and over and over.
Speaker 10 (01:04:04):
I did not, No, and I did the walk out.
I jammed up the cashier lane and then made all
of the minimum wage workers and the teenagers and made
them all have to restock everything, because that's how you
protest ice. And we are we are getting ice. So
that's my expectations. So this is my small part in
trying to get rid of ice in Charlotte.
Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
I see what you're doing. Okay, Well, finally you're convinced.
They got you on the bandwagon. They flipped you, bro. Yes,
do you notice anything else that I just noticed this
today too? Did you guys have the monks come through Charlotte?
Was that a big weak did? Yeah? They said they're
going to keep trucking man. They're about to hit They're
about to hit the Triangle today. I think they're going
to go to Apex today and then go on for this.
(01:04:49):
Some of those dudes don't have shoes, but I saw that.
Speaker 10 (01:04:52):
Yeah, they're like they got like bloody feet. They're walking
and like they got bandages on their feet and their barefoot.
It's yeah, I don't I would not advise, like, this
is the thing. If you haven't been through an ice
storm like this that's coming allegedly, there really isn't anything
to prepare you for what this looks like and feels
(01:05:14):
like and the conditions. I was the first, Like I
was here in two thousand and two and that ice
storm came through and lost power for I think three days,
and there is it is an extra level of miserableness
when you lose power. You can't do anything and you
(01:05:34):
can't even walk outside of the house, like you can't
because everything is coated in ice.
Speaker 1 (01:05:40):
Do you do you know that we had one of
the ice storm, not that one, but one that hit
I would say probably about ten years ago. I happened
to be in Greensboro for an event and it was
so bad they lost all the power and then shut
everything down. That I got trapped in a hotel with
George Nori for three days.
Speaker 10 (01:05:58):
Oh nice, he's a nice guy.
Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
Yeah, it was amazing, man. And there's only one restaurant
that was open, so you just get up. George would
like work in the lobby, like doing stuff, and then
go to breakfast as super nice guys. So like sometimes
it works out, but that was But the thing with
that was, though, is immediately that hotel, which had basically
been empty, was a mad house because I had the
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power of the hotels, got the generators. So it's nice
if you're able to do that, but for most people
that's not an option. So you got to get a
joy or you got to get a plan.
Speaker 6 (01:06:30):
Man.
Speaker 10 (01:06:31):
Yeah, it's uh yeah, you're you're freezing cold. Literally, there's
no power and you can't leave the house. And then
you get the trees because when you get yeah, when
you get the kind of ice, and what I've seen
so far is like they're they're predicting what a half
inch of ice.
Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
To a full inch of three quarters yeah yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:06:51):
Yeah, And that's beyond if I recall correctly, that's beyond
what the storm of O two brought and I remember
I was in my apartment looking out over this you know,
hockey rink of a parking lot, and there's this whole
row of lob lolly pine trees and you could see them.
They're all bent over and then they just start snapping.
(01:07:11):
And these are trees that are, you know, twelve inches
in diameter, and they're just snapping and just falling on
everybody's cars.
Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
Yeah. We were talking about this the other day because
I think people heard the term exploding trees and they
thought that was funny. Trees on it, Like that's the thing.
People need to understand that that's a thing. So it's
not just the ice on top.
Speaker 6 (01:07:30):
I don't know that it'll be cold enough to do
the internal but it like the first time I heard
it growing up, what it got really we had like
forty below and it's suddenly there's gunshots all through the woods.
Speaker 10 (01:07:39):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
Yeah, I still remember. And that's just the water it's
inside those trees expanding because it froze so quickly. So
you get the combination of those two things, and yeah, man,
it could it could be very very bad for several days.
Speaker 10 (01:07:52):
No, Yeah, and this is in just one other point
here for all of the folks that have moved to
the South from up north, and there's saying things like
I'm from Buffalo or I'm from Minnesota and I can
drive in snow.
Speaker 2 (01:08:06):
This is not snow.
Speaker 10 (01:08:07):
I understand it's very similar, but it's not snow. This
is just ice, and it's that you were literally driving
on an ice rink and your four wheel drive is
not going to make any bit of a different time.
Speaker 1 (01:08:20):
No, no, no, see now I got a correct Pete.
Once you hit the four wheel drive button, you're impervious, right,
And as I mentioned, if you do get some snow
or ice on your vehicle, leave it on there because
it's extra weight pushing your vehicle down, which improves traction.
Speaker 10 (01:08:37):
Even though you're impressed, I'm not sure that's true.
Speaker 1 (01:08:41):
I I don't know. But I've also realized with all
the audio I've played of you know, the protesters who
are big mad over these arrests up there, that you
can just lie. I don't know if you know this, Pete. Yeah,
you can just lie and say things that aren't true.
You can even say them to CNN. You can tell
CNN that you and your friends were just you know,
(01:09:03):
you're feeling the spirit, and you went to church and
you were participating, and only then did you make a
decision to go ahead and actually do any protests, like
one of these ritics who was arrested.
Speaker 9 (01:09:13):
And I do want to correct something that was said
in the beginning. We did not rush into that church.
We actually went and sat down and participated in the service.
And after the pastor prayed, that is when I stood
up and asked him a question.
Speaker 1 (01:09:28):
Everything, all right, I can. I'm not going to play
the whole thing, but you get the gist of it.
So if we're in a post truth world, then I
might as well use it to mess with people's driving.
Speaker 10 (01:09:37):
So well, And that's the that's the five year old
who was detained, you know by ice. This one.
Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
Remember they tried this once before. This is the second
five year old that was detained. They couldn't get off
the ground last time, same exact circumstance, right.
Speaker 10 (01:09:54):
Yeah, the parent abandoned, and so is ice just supposed
to abandon the child as well? The child freeze to
death on the streets of Minnesota, get picked up and
kidnapped or something. It's just and then like I actually
had a guy calling and he starts yesterday and he
starts running through. He's like, oh, there was a pastor
shot in the face, and you're okay with that, And
I'm like, well, whoa, whoa, I'm not aware of a
(01:10:15):
pastor being shot in the face. Yeah, see, you're not
aware of this either.
Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
But now how about I am and his wife and
the five They've arrested five people though, right, No, no, no.
Speaker 10 (01:10:27):
This was the This was the the pastor who was
part of the group that was blocking the entrance to
broad View in Illinois and they pepper sprayed, They shot
pepper balls from a rooftop and they hit this guy
as he.
Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
Was part of the mob with the end. Not the
guy who lost sight in one of his eyes.
Speaker 10 (01:10:46):
No, no, that was a guy that was attacking Ice
and took one.
Speaker 1 (01:10:49):
To the faith. Well that guy, at least that guy
was doing that to protect protect pirates, and now he
is one. Is one of the funniest pieces of circumstances.
Speaker 10 (01:10:58):
Yeah, uh yeah, well and then yeah, so it's just
it's he mentioned this one. I had to go look up.
Have you heard about ice arresting a choir, a black
church choir and following them to the ground.
Speaker 1 (01:11:11):
Well, were they in the big, long, flowing purple gowns
like in all the yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:11:15):
Red yeah, they're all ware yeah yeah yeah So this,
so this, this, This lefty caller guy cites that example,
and again I follow this stuff pretty closely. I'm not
I've not heard of this story, so I go look
it up and it's it comes from a parody account
that makes fake videos using AI and then blurs out
(01:11:35):
the watermark so you don't know it's AI. And that's
what this guy is citing as an example. He also
claimed that the ICE agents are making arrest They're they're
going into churches and stuff, and I'm like, I'm not
aware of ICE going into churches, and no they haven't.
They they made a couple of arrests in church parking
lots because the people they were pursuing ran into the
parking lots. So it's like they live in this entirely
(01:11:59):
FA universe where they get this one piece of information,
it explodes and then their their feedback loop closes and
all they hear is that same narrative a five year
old abandoned, and it's like, but that's not what happened.
Speaker 1 (01:12:14):
That doesn't matter what happened. Again, we're in a post
truth world. Man, Yeah, I don't know what. I don't
know what your problem is on this. But did you
see the article in the Guardian yesterday speaking of trying
to figure out what's going on in people's heads. So
they were highlighting the refugee camp for trans Americans fleeing
Trump so so over in the Netherlands. Over so you
(01:12:40):
have a contingent, apparently it's a pretty large contingent about
two thousand trans individuals who are so scared that Donald
Trump's going to throw them in a camp that they
went to the woke country, who then put them in
a camp literally where we are literally yeah, literally, and
by the way, it does not look like a pleasant
place either. But they had to know they're all there
(01:13:01):
on an asylum claim, so they just stuck him in
like kind of looks like in prison. Man.
Speaker 10 (01:13:06):
Yeah. Yeah, they put him into prison.
Speaker 1 (01:13:09):
In Norway because you thought Trump was gonna do it. Man,
I just questioned the thought process on a lot of.
Speaker 10 (01:13:16):
Well, I think you are trying. I think you are
trying to apply some rationality or logic to one's way
of thinking when they've long since abandoned it.
Speaker 1 (01:13:27):
No, that's that's my bad. I apologize for that. So
we haven't we have the Davos stuff. Let me let
me just touch on that. Do you think, Look, of
course Trump's gonna go there, most of the room's gonna
stare at him evilly or laugh at him like that
German contingent did before he was right energy. But there's
(01:13:48):
also gonna be But also what amazes me, you watched
the two hour riffing press or he did in the
White House press room the day before he went to
Davos where he then spoke there. You know, you know, okay,
so each of those rooms, majority of those people probably
hate Trump, and yet when he's going through and talking
about mister Toyota, and it's like they're all laughing with him.
(01:14:11):
But the but the behind the scenes is they're all
crap in their pants. And so you know, Trump's now
you're saying we're pulling out of the World Health Organization officially.
So that NATO guy, I think that NATO guy was
so terrified. He seems like the most reasonable person there,
and Trump art of the deals something maybe I guess
(01:14:32):
we'll find out. What do you think?
Speaker 10 (01:14:34):
That's That's been my general approach to Trump, having now
you know, covered him for a decade, people like, how
have you not kind of realized like he creates the chaos,
creates the leverage, and then tries to make extractions and
then over sells his accomplishments. Right, it's this, this is
we we know this pattern. But what what is at
the core of this which is why I think you
(01:14:56):
got the comments from the German minister guy whatever, who
was like, yeah, we basically screwed up, like we've been
pursuing this wrong path all this time, and it is
that you see a lot of these people, these sort
of the globalist crowd, the new World order crowd, the
ones who thought, you know, hey, the collapse of the
Soviet Union, we have the rules based international order. But
(01:15:19):
here's the thing about rules, their laws basically the same thing,
same operating principle, which is that enforcement requires force, the
threat of force. And if you've got bad actors that
are operating on the global stage that are using those
rules in order to expand at your detriment, then there's
(01:15:40):
no reason to continue using this operating system. And that's
what's being blown up right now, and that's got people
very concerned. And the whole thing about Greenland. I learned
yesterday actually from a former advisor to Reagan and w
Her name is Tippa Malgren, and she was talking about
the grain Land deal. That's all about space. That's what
(01:16:02):
that's about, is that that's the connection point to all
the satellite orbits. And we have these, you know, massive
cables that run through the Arctic that provide all the
data to everybody, and people have been cutting those cables. Right,
So we need we need fail safes, we need backup,
and we don't trust that Europe is going to look
(01:16:25):
like Europe in another decade. They make Europe may fall.
I mean the stuff that they've been doing in the
way they've been governing themselves, which is what the Trump
administration told them in that National Security Strategy. Yeah, and
said to their face. Right, It's like it's like.
Speaker 2 (01:16:39):
He's going in there and he's like smacking them in the.
Speaker 10 (01:16:41):
Face, saying, get a hold of yourselves, stand up for yourselves.
What are you doing?
Speaker 1 (01:16:46):
Right?
Speaker 10 (01:16:46):
And you guys got to snap out of this this
suicide that path that you're on. And if you don't,
then why are we going to be allied with you
in the future? Why would do that?
Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
Yeah? Well, they're trying to break it down in these percentage.
By the way, I want to point out just add
something to your cable cutting thing. This is China's jam.
I don't know if you guys know this. In fact,
that's how that Chinese sub sunk right between the Philippines
and the very south tip of Japan. It's because they
were attempting to set up something in there. We don't
(01:17:20):
know one hundred percent they screwed up, but the purpose
was so that if Taiwan and China kicks off, one
of the first things they're doing is cutting that line. Yeah,
makes sense right through there. And so China's positioning themselves
to do crap like this, right, And that's.
Speaker 10 (01:17:37):
Why you've got the mission to the Moon to set
up a base up there. That's about energy as well,
with the helium three energy source, and also to if
you can get up, get up into space and you
can dominate it, then you can get the solar energy
and get that pumped back down to Earth and you
have abundance of energy. Yeah, clean green.
Speaker 1 (01:18:00):
I will say this. There is one ground based thing too,
and that is that if if if we had greenland
and could extract the rare earth metals. We would never
need China to make chips or any of the stuff ever. Again,
that would be that's huge, man.
Speaker 10 (01:18:15):
Yeah, and if we're on the moon, we get the
same deal. You know out in face these rare earth
minerals are plentiful. They're talking now like we're getting to
the point where we are going to be able to
mine asteroids. So like, if you have all of the
abundance of these of these things, then what are we
fighting for? That's her, that was her argument.
Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
All right, So here's the deal. If we actually create
asteroid miners and they're not half women, I'm calling shenanigans
on feminism. Right, we strated up with the loggers, like
ninety eight percent of loggers or men. Let's go ahead
and get this one right.
Speaker 10 (01:18:49):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, start start from scratch a whole new industry.
Speaker 5 (01:18:52):
That's a good idea.
Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
Yeah, I'm just saying we need to we need to,
you know, lean into the wokeness there. All right, Well
that's all the wokeness I can handle with you, Pete,
So all right, sorry they turned you on that first thing.
Stay safe, my friend, and hopefully it's hopefully the weather
people are wrong. I won't even make fun of them
if they are. That's I will agree to that.
Speaker 10 (01:19:16):
Yes, me too. I will agree to that because.
Speaker 1 (01:19:18):
Some of them are freaking out. Like some guy literally
said get your wills ready, and I'm like, okay, like
maybe you need to not tweet.
Speaker 10 (01:19:26):
That's not do Yeah, probably, yeah that's what.
Speaker 5 (01:19:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:19:28):
Probably shouldn't be a weather guy with that kind of
bedside manner.
Speaker 1 (01:19:31):
Yeah, look, teasers are hard to come up to. We
do this, and radio come up with. But yeah, that's
a little mutch. All right, Pete, have a good one. Brother.
There you go, Pete Calendar. We'll be right back.