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October 10, 2025 • 97 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Probably. I don't know how many hawkas I've watched this year,
but it's been a few. So you know the hakka thing, right,
this is the uh world. Like I don't want to
be insulting on it. I just don't fully understand all
of its uses. But think the Rock, Think New Zealand, England,

(00:23):
any of the you know, Fiji, any of those areas
around there, Mayori or Samoan. Right, but the Maori or
however you say it, with the hakka, with the where
they make their eyes look like they're gonna bug out,
very aggressive, very cool to answer if it's with the
choreography attached to it. So anyway, those keep happening in

(00:46):
the legislatures over in Oceana there and I am here
for it. So apparently it's not just Australia's. New Zealand
got a got their own chick. What is her name?
Uh hey, Patty Maori oh or Lena kay Pari? I

(01:09):
have no I have no idea what's name? And party
up in there. But she didn't like how things were
going in the old New Zealand legislature and just started
a Mayori thing. And then like everybody in the stands, uh,
you know in the galleries was there for it, and
uh then they just all you know, started screaming and

(01:29):
chanting and yelling and then uh making the eyes bug out.
And then the speaker of the house there he just
had He's like, all right, we're in recess and I've
seen that happen. So that's the thing. Now, that's amazing.
That is a that's a power move. That's a powerful
move right there, just go in all of a sudden,

(01:50):
you're you're, you're, you're legislating, and then uh then you
just take that hat off. And then he starts screaming
with the gallery like, well, you know they we gotta
figure it out. How about the people have the entire
bottom of their lip covered in some weird tattoo ish,
Even if it's temporary tattoo, it looks like on some

(02:12):
of them thing that's gonna be a good indicator right there.
Probably figure it out. I'm retweeting this right now on
the show account so you can see. Uh yeh Orni
Kapari all right, just reposted that. You can go watch
that fun. I have a ross. I have a theory

(02:34):
on these hakkas. How many hawkas have you encountered?

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Probably just in the last week. You can round it
when you're just randomly going about business. You can realize
with zero yeah, zero, right, Okay, I here's my theory
on these hakkas. My theory is this is a plot
by big women. You feel me, you know what I'm saying, right,

(03:03):
all right, So women want you to believe that anywhere
you go, be at the grocery store, at the bus station,
just walking down the street, at any moment, an entire
song and dance routine can just mysteriously appear. Right, women

(03:26):
love musicals. Guys, do you like watching me? No, you
don't because you're like, this is stupid. At no point
am I going to be in the laundry mat and
everyone's gonna start singing and doing their laundry choreographed? Okay,
I think it's the dumbest thing I've ever seen. It's
not gonna happen. So that women make they push this stuff,

(03:46):
so like, see, at any point it could happen. So
what do you think is dumb musicals or this hakka
thing in the middle of.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
The legendary hakka thing in general? Like the first time
I encountered it, right, we talked about it. It was
like Island maybe a year, year and a half ago,
its same. Yeah, it was like in the chamber and
they all did this thing and that was like, Oh,
it's really cool to see. And now it's gone to
the point where it's so dumb. I can't imagine living
there and having deliver around these people and they just
suddenly break out in this dumb, stupid dance that's supposed
to be in but they look stupid. They look so dumb, Like, yes,

(04:17):
I couldn't function in that society. But it's supposed to
be this really intimidating thing, like I've seen it before
where you have like you no, no, no, they have
credit it's credit guard. Yeah, it's credit guard. You can't criticize.
If you're in New Zealand and you criticize it, you
literally run a foul of hate crime logue. But I've
done some research on this in a parace, like they
weren't even the first ones there.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Oh came out?

Speaker 3 (04:39):
No what like, oh, we've been doing these for centuries
and you came and you stole our land. That's actually
not what happened at all. Oh No, watching this woman
on the floor of their chamber.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Surely they didn't show up and eat the other people
who were there. Surely that didn't happen. Ros hold on,
tell me that didn't happen, buddy, oh man, please don't route,
but we can tell me. You might mean, I am,
you might want to go pro, but no, that's how
you get eaten. That's how you get eaten. Like so

(05:13):
I'm looking at this woman now, the stupid thing, O, hey,
what are you doing? You see that thing at the
bottom lip. I'm not saying profile so dumb, but like
profile right, you can pick that out. And here's the thing.
It's got to the point where, like I said, the
first time this came across my feet, I was like,
I'm gonna watch this.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
Yeah, I encountered this before. It's sort of interesting. Yesterday
I'm scrolling my feed and I'm reading the headline. It's
like a hawka breaks out and I'm like, I don't care,
just kept scrolling, just kip scrolling. I've already seen it's
so dumb. I can't imagine living around the I can't
imagine that.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
I will say that. I will say this, ladies, big
big ladies, who I get I think is funding this
whole hawk of things. So that we'll watch musicals and
I question things. You got. This one's hotter than the
last one. Like, if you keep going, you may be
able to offset some of the ill will. But I'm
gonna need more coconut bras. And you know what I'm saying, like,

(06:08):
let's you know, let's let's let's really let's really get this.
Uh you know, you get for the tourists, for the
tourists to pay attention. I'm telling you, man, there's there's
too much stimuli out there. You need something that really
stands out. And the eyebugging thing. I saw that in
fourth grade on that's incredible. Remember the black lady who

(06:30):
would show up once a year on some random show
and pop her eyes out of her face. I don't
know who that lady was, but I can I can
see that lady's face right now.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
I mean, I think it'd be I'd be cooler with
this if other forms of w W E wrestling promo
were out loud in the chamber, you know what I mean,
like be like, okay, you just need to hear promo.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
Now.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
Let somebody else give their promo and they're gonna get
up there with a tasse, you know, what I mean. No,
But you know, you realize this is also how we
fight back against the overall plot of women trying to
make us go see musicals because they're using the hawka
to normalize the song and dance. What if there is
just as equal an opportunity that you're at the let's

(07:15):
say the barber shop, right, Uh, I used salon and
and then there is sure. Yeah, could everyone start singing
and zipping around on the pole and zippy doo doot
and all that? Sure that would be horrible or or
it could turn into a wrestling match. I'm remembering the
comments here.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
Yeah, the video we were retweeted at Casey on the radio,
and there's Elon mu I had a scroll down with
super Is that the Elon Musk? Yeah, that's Elon Musk
two hundred and twenty seven million followers.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
He doesn't get the top spot. No, he's like way
down and it just says mental. So that's how you
get him.

Speaker 3 (07:56):
But I'm saying, listen, my butt is sitting here, my
asses in this chair in North Carolina, thousands of miles
away or whatever it is from New Zealand.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
New Zealand. Yeah, thousands is goood. Yeah, and we have
to play the rit we have to play the game.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
I've never encountered this in my in real life, right.
But that being said, even I am tired of this.
I can't imagine having to live there.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
They at you, you're trapped too, because you're on island stuff,
And I will tell you, uh, you guys probably don't
know this. Ross has a sordid history of wanting to
murder everyone on New Zealand in New Zealand and not
being able to do it, and he's been frustrated with it.

(08:40):
Are you talking about the video game Plague Inc. Yes, yeah,
I mean, oh, and now we have to have context here.
What Yeah, every time you try to plague inc the islands,
he couldn't do it, So he's all bitter, all bitter.

Speaker 3 (08:52):
You can't remember the two places in that game. It's Greenland, Yeah,
Greenland and New Zealand. If they lock down their port,
it's good luck, good luck spreading that plague.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
Can you imagine living there? Can't even imagine. I'm tired
of it. I'm here. Well, you know, like hockey dances
and KFC police roundups and Lord of the Rings and
Lord of the Rings. That's that's the problem here. If
it wasn't for the absolute stunning beauty of New Zealand

(09:22):
and the red stag hunting opportunities, you could write it
off as a loss. But I just think it's right now.
It's it's where the women's lobby is working on men's
the go to musicals. That's the only theory, because otherwise,
what are we doing here? It's all so dumb And
that's how we choose to start the show six sixteen.

(09:44):
Hang on, problem are we called engineering? And they're still
doing a hockey dance instead of addressing this, So it's
really ah, I'm sorry, man, Can you imagine?

Speaker 4 (10:00):
And Ross?

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Can you?

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Because they already to the kenty cloft can you imagine today?
But I guess they're gonna probably try to take another
vote or something again. Right, all of a sudden, Nancy
Pelosi walked in with like a shawl on. She rips
it off, she got the face tattoo, and she's doing
a hockey dance. I would respect the hustle. I mean,
I wouldn't put it past her at this point. It
really wouldn't.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
Yeah, man, I feel bad for the fat speaker dude there,
the speaker of the House where they're breaking out in
another one of these dances and he's sitting there like, oh,
putting his arms up in the nearly trying to like.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Pass laws and stuff.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
Man.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
Yeah, yeah. And the thing is too, the party that's
not a bunch of conservatives up there right, New Zealand's
pretty It's just a continuation of the chick by the way,
I did. I fail to realize how much they lionized
the former prime minister. They loved her because it was
a woman, she was young and does she interviews too,

(11:01):
but she was super remember heard during COVID she's like, oh,
all in camp. I put everyone in a camp. I
don't care and she'd smile. Very creepy woman. So it's
just a continuation of her politics. So like you're interrupting
the people who primarily are the first to give you
whatever you want. It's just so weird to me. But whatever,

(11:28):
At least I could see dance dance, and it's it's
contained to the other side of the globe.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
I just can't imagine. You know, you're you're not trying
to get like lunch or something, you know what I mean,
You're on your break and you're say you had twenty
minutes back to the office and somebody's in front of
you with McDonald's or whatever they have down there in
New Zealand.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
And yeah they have McDonald's.

Speaker 3 (11:46):
I would I don't know, And they're just like, where's
my ketchup? And they break out one of these dances
and you're standing behind them like, I'm just dude, I.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
Gotta go to work. You try to tell your boss.
He's like, there's no way they hawk. I danced a
gas and get in here, Jenkins. It's like, no, go
down there, ask for ketchup. See what happens. Yeah, man,
you know you got to send the ultimate fast food

(12:14):
filling dude is send Trump down the man You think
when he's dipping fries at McDonald's and New Zealand, he's
putting up with hockey dances around him. No, hell no,
the guy's business minded. Back to work people. But you know,
I'll watch it. I'll watch it on their behalf'd be
slightly immusing. And again the part where they're just like

(12:36):
and we don't even you know they've been Basically they
secretly bring in people in the gallery so that when
you know, which is a pretty common tactic. Reverend barber
would pull that crap in North Carolina. The one thing
is and I would argue that my the the wand
of Patuli, the PETCHOULI wand you know, like the one

(12:58):
they wave over even go into a club metal detector,
except this one detect Patuli would work here. But there
I think it's probably tribal face tattoos.

Speaker 3 (13:10):
See, if I didn't know they snuck people in, I
just always thought these people every time I one of
these videos comes across my feet, I always thought it
was like members of the legislature, like freaking out. I've
seen that one before, remember THO will go one, oh yeah, or.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
Though there is yeah, that was the that was the
Australian chick, this is the New Zealand or this is
the other's two New Zealand chicks one a strike because
I got very confused going back, So I'm like, is
that the same chick that we just talked about and
it's not, but you're right, yeah there were other members
doing it. Now she's getting them in in the gallery too,
So it just turns into pandemonium. And the speaker's got

(13:44):
to be like, all right, we're done here, and I
go back to his office and do evil stuff. Probably.
I don't know. I don't know anything about who's I
just kind of know the general sense of who's in
charge of their government. I don't know any of the play.
I know this chick now, she likes to dance. So

(14:04):
there's that, all right. Coming up on the show, Pete Calender,
our radio buddy will join us. That'll be at eight
o five. And we got a lot that's happened here
over this week we got to get into so we
will chat with him coming up in just a bit.
By the way, I'm sorry this pole has been bothering me.

(14:25):
I saw this this morning. Pole's not the right word.
It's the American Customer Satisfaction Index.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
And so basically they got a bunch of metrics to
rank all these different, you know, types of services. And
they put out a list of the America's favorite convenience store.
And I you know, some of you will have had

(14:55):
the ability to sample all three of the ones I'm
going to talk about. But as somebody who has had
an opportunity to go to all three of these, this
thing is BS man. BS. I'm just I'm not saying
that I should be a teacher who then gets sloshed

(15:17):
so he can deal with the kids. But if I
had to deal with a room full of kids, I'm
not sure I could do it without a little bit
of a buzz going on. That's why I don't teach.
I know my limits. That being said, you gotta have
you gotta know there's a line and you can't cross it.

(15:40):
Let's see if the substitute teacher in this story may
have crossed the line.

Speaker 5 (15:44):
A very mom says when she asks her kids how
is school, the last thing she'd ever expect to hear
is what her son told her while getting off the
bus Wednesday.

Speaker 6 (15:53):
He looked visibly shaken and upset, and I asked what
had happened today? And he said that she substitute teacher
was clearly on drugs and was acting crazy. That's where
his exact work.

Speaker 5 (16:07):
Britney's son, an eighth grader.

Speaker 1 (16:08):
I don't know some subs I think just are crazy,
or at least in your kid that's how you interpret
it because you don't know them. Ross, did you have
subs who were kind of like had their own aura
or legend about them?

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (16:20):
We sure did, yeh yeah, and it could be a
good one and be like, oh yeah, missus, Uh, what
was the who is the sub? What was her name?

Speaker 2 (16:29):
Man?

Speaker 1 (16:30):
We had a sub and I it was dangerous, I
mean some subsid.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
We also had the evil sub. So I don't really
recall the evil subs. We tend to have, like the
the awesome sub the ones you wanted is when you
saw them, you knew you'd be doing no.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Movie yeah, movie subs. Yeah, I call movie subs. Movie
subs are great.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
Yeah. We had a We had a sub come in
and we I had watched the movie the day before
and then I guess the teacher got six six so
it was an instant think came in and we even
puts the movie in and I think one loser said
something to him and he didn't care. We just watched
the movie again. The one I really recall was there

(17:10):
was a time in high school where you know, hey,
if your parents have money, they can give you money
and you can go on it, like to a trip
to Germany where oh yeah, German class, you know what
I mean? So yeah, and we could not afford that.
So it was like me, my buddy James, like one
other kid in class, Like there was three of us
there that couldn't afford the trip because it was like
so expensive to go to Munich or whatever, you know.
And so we're sitting there and the sub was there

(17:33):
and she's like, yeah, so I don't speak German. Uh
so you guys can do whatever you want for like
forty five minutes. That was That was it for like
two weeks or whatever it was. Did you take back
large tracks of land in Europe? Well then he can
make out a German project, you know, and get extra.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
But I love the fact that the you know, the
district of the school was like, yeah, yeah, you could
totally sub German class. Do you speak German? Not a
lick of it? All right, you're fine, you're sit to go.
Yeah boom wait, no, that's Russia.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
See like that. I wouldn't be qualified either. How do
they say no in German? Oh no, you're supposed to
make up a big, long, ridiculous word. Come on, man,
that's the German joke. It's a language unlike all the others.

Speaker 3 (18:13):
All right, the shribe Machina Schreiber, oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah and stuff.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
So I've in Minnesota, I've learned if you just say yeah,
people leave you alone, all right, I'm sorry, so the
teachers on drugs? How do you know the teachers on drugs?

Speaker 5 (18:29):
Barry Town tells his mom that his substitute teacher, forty
seven year old Melissa Martin, had been nodding off during class.
The student says, when Martin abruptly ran out of the classroom,
concerned led him to follow her.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
Okay, well maybe all right, so maybe she's juggling three jobs.
You know, the sub thing is just another side hustle.
I'm not condoning it. You got to stay awake for
the kids. But why Okay, so your teacher runs the
bat while you're following your teacher. What's I'm sorry, I
need to know more. What did your teacher do?

Speaker 6 (19:00):
He followed her, and I guess found her and she
said to him, hey, Teddy, why are you off your leash?
And my son was like what and she was like, yeah, Tuddy,
get back inside. He was concerned and later found out
that Teddy is actually her dog's name.

Speaker 5 (19:16):
District superintendent Joanne Canning says Martin has been a permanent
substitute in the district for about three years. Students' concerns
prompted the school to call nine when one just before
eleven Wednesday morning. Police say Martin's unusual behavior was linked
to cocaine use. It is nothing that we have dealt
with in my nearly thirty years year. Police say they

(19:37):
found the drug on Martin's jacket and backpack in the classroom.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
All right, I'm not going to I'm not going to
pretend to be drug super expert guy, but cocaine makes
you hallucinate that your students are dogs?

Speaker 7 (19:53):
Is that?

Speaker 1 (19:54):
Is that one of the known Like so he say,
I do cocaine. That's one of the things I think
people would think is gonna happen. I think they think
they're gonna have energy grit their tea. It's probably laced
with something. Yeah, man, if you're hallucinating, I'm sure there's
an amount of cocaine where you can hallucinate. I was

(20:14):
a kid during the eighties, so I didn't get to
find out. But yeah, you should talk to your dealer, ma'am.
This stuff is This stuff's either amazing but also clearly
not what I ordered. All right. Continue.

Speaker 8 (20:32):
We have cited her for her possession of cocaine and
reckless endangerment based on the fact that she was under
the influence well she was in control of the students
in her classroom.

Speaker 5 (20:41):
Kennings as, despite the concerning situation, parents should feel confident
that their students are safe at school.

Speaker 7 (20:48):
The person is not at school.

Speaker 6 (20:49):
Now, I do have some personnel steps I need to take.

Speaker 7 (20:53):
The parents should feel totally confident that their students are safe.

Speaker 5 (20:56):
But Brittany says she wants more reassurance her students are
in response hands when they go to class.

Speaker 7 (21:02):
Where was the vetting is there? Why or is there
not drug test done?

Speaker 9 (21:04):
Why are we not following up and making sure that
these adults who are around our children are safe because
the utmost priority should be our children's safety.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
Okay, yeah, and here's the thing. The mom is right,
and yet the delivery in her voice makes me dislike her.
And I don't know why that is. Here's my here's
my question.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
Man.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
Obviously this is a problem, and it's it's good they
got it figured out there, and that's that's fine. You
can't drug test every teacher every day, no, But what
this is is a complete failure of the twenty one
jump Street system. Where were they?

Speaker 2 (21:45):
You know what?

Speaker 1 (21:46):
That's fair? That's fair not yeah, yeah, this all could
have been rooted out, not even a problem? Right, you
know what they need to do? All right, Ross, tell
me what you think. I think instead of less subs
because they fired this one, you need more subs. But
they need to be dudes with the thousand yards stare

(22:08):
from Vietnam. Yes, get a bunch of those guys and
gallas whatever in there. I'll pretend Michelle Pfeiffer's you know,
seal team or whatever. That's fine. Let's just let's do
this because they're probably dealing it. What at Ross? What
have we learned over the years? Where are they dealing
it out of the basement of the school, probably right,

(22:30):
probably got a whole lab down there. You got to
do your research. You can tell me you didn't have
one undercover cop at that? What great is this?

Speaker 10 (22:40):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
It doesn't matter. Yeah, high school, fifth grade doesn't matter.
Put a put a small cop in there, yes, or
a big one who's clearly a cop. And yet everyone's
got to pretend like nobody's picking up on that.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
No.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
Oh, yeah, my new philosophy teacher, he's got a ponytail
and he invented his own martial arw Right, Yeah, nothing
to see here, not that guy. Yeah, so instead of
just teachers with guns, teachers with a certain set of
skills acquired over a long career. Is that what you're employing,
hey man, that that that'd be a good you know,

(23:19):
former former wetwork agent to uh A school pipeline. I'm
here for it, roughly dealing with the same level of
violence depending on the district you get in. So you
got that going for you. So my point is, teachers,
if you are going to get blasted so you don't
have to put up with the kids, cocaine's probably not
the right choice, and especially not this chick's cocaine because

(23:43):
that ain't cocaine by itself. So there's that little lesson
for any would be subs out there. And also, why
would you want something that stimulates you? I could respected
if the teacher was like, I'm gonna fit three lessons
in this hour and their little hands are cramping up

(24:06):
trying to keep up. At least you could respect the
fact that they tried to, you know, make lemonade out
of it. This teacher went in a different direction six
forty four, So hang on, you grab a call on
our would be substitute teacher from a teacher Bill what's
going on?

Speaker 2 (24:25):
Cood money, sir. I'm headed to the school right now.
Since I retired, I started subbing. Suns are tough, but
the teacher's assistants because I do easy class and the
kids can be a little daunting. And I've had like
at least two teachers assistants get up in the middle
of the class a go, I have to leave. I

(24:46):
have to leave now, and just walk out. And he
never saw him again, not from the agency.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
Were you? Were you at the agency?

Speaker 2 (24:58):
You know I can either to in order to buy
in that accusation.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
Let me ask you a question, Bill, have to kill
you it, all right, hold on filling the blank. I
love the smell of what in the morning. I love
the smell of Yeah. Pretend you're on a beach in
Southeast Asia.

Speaker 7 (25:16):
What what?

Speaker 2 (25:17):
I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure it
would be nap. Maybe cordyke All right.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
He knows too much. All right, get out of here, Bill,
get under cover. Oh and the principal's probably in on it.
I've noticed that when the drugs are being made in
the school, the principal is usually in on it. So
you know, trust nobody, all right, Bill, is going to
go bust up cartel ring or something.

Speaker 11 (25:42):
What is this?

Speaker 1 (25:43):
Okay, Oh, Boston, Paul's up and he's got thoughts. I'll
look Navy fires commanding officer of the USS Wyoming. So
you said it to me just because the ship's name, Wyoming. Okay,
was the CEO of fat Dude, and they fired him
for that. I had not seen any of this. Oh

(26:06):
it's ay. I means a submarine by the way. It
just says due to loss of confidence in his ability
to command. But Bob, I mean maybe that's what it is.
I will tell you, though. I don't know if you
saw the photos of because they had all the cameras
there of the National Guard Texas National Guard showing up

(26:29):
in Illinois getting out of the transport there and the
first five guys out are it looks like a looks
like they haven't met physical standards in a while. And
I just started laughing because Trump and hag Seth were
so on about this at their big military meeting, right

(26:50):
They're making jokes about having the generals do pull ups
and stuff, and then you offload meal team six up
there in Illinois. I'm sure somebody was very upset about
that just my two cents, uh, not provide further information
about why the dismissal just loss of confidence. That's like

(27:12):
a loss of confidence. I get the impression is like
the military version of disorderly conduct, one of those catch alls.
So I don't know if that's true or not, Boston, Paul,
but thank you for sending your thing. Very good, dude,
do do do Okay? So, uh, this is the story

(27:38):
itself is horrible, and I'm glad everyone's doing the thing
that they probably should be doing as it pertains to
the North Carolina representative, Cecil Brockman. He represents Guildford County,
and uh, he just caught himself some charges and they're

(27:58):
pretty bad, pretty bad charges man, And so that story's interesting.
I'll give you the details of that here in just
a moment. But the absolute slimiest exchanges started taking place
after this story about Brockman came out, and Republicans Democrats

(28:21):
across the political spectrum, including the chair of the Democrat
Party in North Carolina, they all put out tweet he
has to resign. He's got to resign immediately. And I
understand why Brockman is charged with taking indecent liberties with
a child and statutory rape. He said, it's pretty heinous stuff.

(28:44):
But I did see. I did notice because I pay
attention and maybe you pay attention too, that I don't
think it's unfair to wonder if the fervor at which
many of the Democrats moved to condemn and demand this

(29:05):
guy's resignation, which again is the correct thing to do.
We don't need people who think you can hook up
with fifteen year olds making laws. But I have to
wonder if it was anybody else, if we would get
the same reaction. And that's so offended the Democrat Party

(29:30):
chair and others when people brought it up because Cecil
Brockman was one of the crossover Democrats. He was the
guy who on several of the override vedeos came over
and voted with Republicans. He was He's probably the highest
profile who hadn't switched his parties. So like the Democrat

(29:55):
party itself, they will never admit it, and they were
pearl clutching it. People only suggesting it, but strategically they're
probably pretty happy about this. And then I saw when
somebody pointed out she's like, no, we care for the kids.
I'm like nah, I'm sorry. I can't you You're like, ah,

(30:19):
let's chop off the five year old's male parts. No,
I don't believe you. You're not you can't. You hold
no ground at being the watchdog of protecting the kids.
I'm glad you agree that grown men or women for
that matter, hooking up with fifteen year olds allegedly is

(30:40):
a problem. I would agree, and that that person probably
shouldn't be have any power over us. That being said,
quit acting like you don't know why that you're probably
at least as an aside conversation going, well, thank god,
it's this dude is now we can torch him, no

(31:01):
problem because then we'll get an appointment in there and
he can't vote any worse because he betrayed. He betrayed
the family. So he's Carlow right now. It's not going
well for him. So yeah, let's all be adults here,
and just like it's just the theater of it sometimes
just gets me, so like, ugh, it's just gross.

Speaker 2 (31:23):
Man.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
So anyway, look, they're alleged. I mean, that's that's the
way it goes. And you know, people, we can always
get in the debate, but you know, should somebody I
have to go through and have it adjudicated before you
throw him out. I don't know he'll need to resign
because we haven't actually ousted a house member for a

(31:45):
long time. All the ones you're thinking have probably resigned.
It's been a while, so but who knows. We shall
see and then I guess the at that point what
the county Party puts some names forward, so chances are
they'll get somebody in who won't betray them. With the Republicans,
and I think for the Democrats they're okay with that.

(32:07):
Coming up, Pete Calender will join us. That'll be in
one hour. We'll get into more of the Brockman stuff.
I once again they're talking about the idea of This
is the thing that has baffled me since the day
I set foot in North Carolina. Although what baffled me
the most is it was seemingly one of the issues

(32:28):
that the majority of both the left and the right
at the legislature agreed on, which is not many, and
that is the weird privatization of alcohol. Now they want
it private for different reasons, and you'll get, you know,
you'll get the church angle about, you know, opposing the privatization,
making it more available, and then you'll get like the

(32:51):
good old boy protections that are these ABC boards in
some of these counties where there's been some crazy stuff, man,
but still the whole concept. You gotta I need some booze.
I'm gonna go buy it from the government. It's just
weird to people who didn't grow up with it. You know,
I didn't grow up with it. I'd never lived in

(33:11):
a state like that, So I don't know if that'll
go anywhere. But we'll touch on that with Pete and
we'll see how many uptown murders they had. You know,
I gotta be honest, Ross, I don't pay a lot
of attention to what goes on in Charlotte. You know,
if a story is big enough that it'll rise through that,
we're gonna do it. It'll appear on some of the

(33:32):
other state wide outlets. That being said, watching what's happening
to this party district, this uptown district in Charlotte is
pretty crazy. There's been so many stories recently just randomly
come across my feet and they're all out of Charlotte's Like,
what is happening at Charlotte? I have no idea when
did this turn like this. I you know what, it's

(33:54):
interesting because they finally revoked the liquor license. I guess
of one of the bars where a lot of this
is a originating from and every town's got that in Raleigh.
In Raleigh, the one where you'd see a lot of
stuff is Starbar Ross. You ever been to Starbars? You
ever have to do a G one O five event
or anything over there? I don't think so? Okay, So

(34:15):
Starbars over off Newburn and it was like the amount
of incidents that have happened, you know, in the parking lot,
or they had somebody's tour bus got shot up there
not long ago, right, it was always that, And then
when they go to pull the liquor license, people would
accuse the city people of racism. So of course you
got to drag that in there because it's primarily a

(34:37):
black club. And it's like, no, we're just we're going
And they're like, there's fistfight at the Hooters last week,
and I'm like, yeah, and if that's a problem, then
deal with it. But like I can't tell you the
number of Starbars stories I've done. It's a joke among
the police, you know that, right, is there Raleigh, PD.

(35:00):
It's a joke. I mean, not a joke in the
sense that that people are getting hurt, but it's just like, oh,
an incident overall. It must be at Starbar. They've had
that many incidents. So like, I think that in uptown
is kind of the angle they're going now. But I
had no idea how bad it was. Ti we you know,

(35:20):
started picking Pete's brain on this stuff, and as Ross
pointed out, now shows up in the feet all the time.
It's just one thing after another. Want to go to
the target in midtown, that's a shooting. I want to
go for cocktails before a theater, so that's a shooting.
So I don't know, Man, could Charlotte get itself up
there with deployment oh you know, oh Viyly Isles and

(35:44):
Josh Stein would lose their minds, lose their minds. But
I don't know if it's bad enough to be up
there on the Chicago Portland set of things. So maybe
Pete can work this out.

Speaker 2 (36:04):
Was this.

Speaker 1 (36:06):
Uh here we go?

Speaker 11 (36:11):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (36:11):
We lived in Charlotte for seventeen years, and I always
thought that they wanted to be the next Atlanta and
they're now they're getting it.

Speaker 2 (36:20):
Is it.

Speaker 1 (36:21):
I don't follow from followed Atlanta enough. So is it
better or worse than us? I couldn't tell you. Does
the traffic still suck? Probably, so we'll dig into that,
all right. So I mentioned this, and I've had the
I've had the pleasure of visiting all three of these locations,

(36:43):
and so do you guys know, and I guess people
from the Midwest who moved to North Carolina you'll know
this quick Trip Quick trips well with a k k
W I K T trip everywhere everywhere I lived in Minnesota,
every other gas station you go, Who's a quick Trip?
They are everywhere, and they're the better of the bunch. Really.

(37:06):
There you have, like the holiday up in Minnesota, Wisconsin,
you get the holiday stories and then you get quick Trip.
Quick Trip I would liken to more of a sheets.
So it's gonna be that that I point all this
out because they do an annual ranking based on American
customer satisfaction and Quick Trip is the new winner, beating

(37:27):
out Wahlah and BUCkies. I would say wawah and Quick
Trip are very similar. BUCkies is something else entirely.

Speaker 3 (37:39):
It just is.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
It's just it's not like the other two. You know,
I'm happy you finally come aboard this train. You know
what I mean. When I first started mentioning BUCkies, You're like,
where are BUCkies? I believe what I said is I've
been to several BUCkies. That's awesome. It's an experience. It's
not like your typical gas station. So I don't know.
It's why it's even in the in the argument here,

(38:01):
it's different, you know what I mean. I'm saying it's
I'm green with all these things. But I had been
to BUCkies before, and I had seen the largs that
is bucket. Now they're taking it just to the crazy crazy.
I went to the big, the big, big, big one
down there outside of Dallas. That was the first BUCkies
I ever went into it. I mean, if you don't
have one hundred pumps, are you're really a gas station?

(38:21):
You know what I mean? Oh, that one's got a
lot more. That one's like you think you're at like
an oil refinery. Just like what's going on?

Speaker 2 (38:32):
Ah?

Speaker 1 (38:32):
Oh you got all this space? Okay?

Speaker 2 (38:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (38:35):
Man, So I don't know, maybe they need to mop
those bathrooms a little more. I'm not sure exactly what happened.

Speaker 6 (38:42):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (38:43):
The list was compiled based on eighty six hundred surveys customers.
YadA YadA, YadA. There you go, all right, So it's
deeply unscientific, but also too all right. So Quick Trip
number one, Sheets is actually number two, So both quick
Trip and Sheets are ahead of Wah Wah, which is third,

(39:03):
and Bucky's which is fourth. Fifth is Love's. I mean,
I like as a kidder grown Wyoming, I like the
truck stop thing more because that's always you got a
lot of those in Wyoming. Those always are stopped because
they got everything you need. Right, Yeah, you got four
dudes in a truck that are coming back from Casper.

(39:25):
Stop at the Flying Jay.

Speaker 2 (39:28):
Go in there.

Speaker 1 (39:29):
They got a you know, usually a diner in there.
I got everything you need. But now, man, last few
times I stopped at Loves, including the one over there,
I guess that's in mevin technically, what is going on there?
We need more truck stops. Based on the truck count
that I saw, like there was no room in there
and it was absolute pandemonium back there where some guy

(39:51):
was clearly it was his first day on the park
a truck job, and a bunch of other truckers were
getting mad, So I thought there was gonna be a
trucker fight. There was not, and I was able to
find the core nuts I wanted inside, So that was
a victory for me. But I didn't get to see
a fight. But I don't know what's going on. Is
there's just that many more trucks on the road that
there's not enough truck stops. Now, that's been my experience

(40:12):
the last two times. Maybe one of your trucker people
can help me. So Loves is number five, followed by
Maverick Meyer, Murphy Race Track, more of a Florida thing,
and Exxon Mobile.

Speaker 2 (40:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
I don't know, man, that thing it looks a little
suss to me. All right. Seven fifteen we got Letitia
James News we got to get into in fact, we'll
do a whole legal section, shall we, and watching CNN
come to terms with, you know, possibility. I'm that's as

(40:52):
close as I'll get to because I don't trust Tomas
at all. The possibility, the post, the mere possibility that
we can get all those hostages released. I mean, I'm
here for it. I'm rooting for it. I don't know
if I believe it yet, but watching CNN have to
deal with the fact that it could come under the
reign of Trump. Oh, they don't know what to feel.

(41:18):
And it's amazing, and it's coming up here on the
CaCO Day Radio program DNN having to come to terms
that there is a minute possibility.

Speaker 2 (41:28):
Now.

Speaker 1 (41:28):
Trump did not win the Nobel Peace Prize this year,
and I see that that's the angle most people are taking, like, oh,
he was only doing all this stuff so he could
win the Nobel Peace Prize. I'm sorry what. Yeah, I
saw Chris Hayes make that argument everywhere.

Speaker 12 (41:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:47):
Yeah, he's like the only reason he's doing is because
he wants to win the award.

Speaker 5 (41:50):
And and.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
You honestly believe that and is the proper response, Yes, okay,
so that's his goal. I don't believe it is. But
you know, say he's sitting back to me, He's like,
I want to win the Nobel Peace Prize. And he
does all these amazing things, and he does them and
they come into being. That's amazing, Right, then you should
probably win. But his motives. Remember, do you know any

(42:13):
party that where it's your intentions are all that matters, right,
even if you shrew everything up royally, well, you intended
to help, So I understand why that lot is going
to be upset.

Speaker 3 (42:26):
So it's you know, there's an award or something for
you know, going too. You know I went to the moon.
Well you only went to the moon because you wanted
to win the science whatever. Yeah, but I went to
the moon. We got to the moon, went the accomplishment.
I'm just saying in comparison, it's the same thing. I
don't understand. Did you go to the moon yesterday?

Speaker 1 (42:45):
Oh, but you're just trying to get out of the thing. Yes,
still made it in. That's impressive. That's your CNN digested
that this was not doable when President Biden was in office.
Oh this is crazy too, because now they're now they're
literally talking to they're talking to this idiot Dan Goldman,

(43:07):
and they're like, well, why if Trump's able to do this,
it's kind of the border question, why can't you? And
he he is not impressed with the question, I guess
would be the polite way to say it.

Speaker 11 (43:23):
The biggest problem that the President Biden had is there
was no pressure from Qatar, from Turkey, from Egypt.

Speaker 7 (43:34):
They were actually facilitating in many.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
Ways what was going on.

Speaker 7 (43:39):
And that is really ultimately how it all came together.

Speaker 1 (43:42):
I mean, but but I think by saying that it's
sort of an acknowledgement Trump has changed that dynamic.

Speaker 7 (43:47):
Yeah, I think that.

Speaker 11 (43:49):
I mean, he's clearly I don't know how he changed,
you know, and I think there's a lot that remains
to learn about what prompted that change.

Speaker 7 (43:57):
But I do agree, yes, somehow, some way that.

Speaker 1 (44:01):
That mean what prompted it. I'll tell you what I
know what prompted that change. Trump went in and told Katar,
who was housing a lot of these musk jackasses, that
they better not do that. And then when they kept
doing it, Remember we greased a dude in Qatar, and
then we did the thing to Iran, and Qatar went, oh,

(44:22):
this is not we want to keep building ridiculous things
in the middle of a desert that don't belong there.
So uh huhm. That's what he did. And even in
his you know, addled state, if Trump had excuse me,
Biden had a couple of competence staffers that could have

(44:44):
pulled off the same thing. You know why because all
that brotherhood, this that and the other, and and you know,
the sympathies towards things like that, disappear when you're dealing
with these Middle Eastern states who are in the process
right now of this is what people this is. You
keep seeing these stories where like Qatar bought or the

(45:05):
Saudi Arabians bought part of the EA thing, right, They're
well fun because what the Saudis know and what they
know in Qatar with the family there and several of
these other nations that have a lot of money generally
have you know, people are more willing to travel there.
They've got all this luxury stuff. It's just crazy stuff
over there. That is because they they recognize that they

(45:30):
will not always be pulling oil out of the ground.
And the moment they stop pulling oil, you better you
better be diversified, man, you better be invested in a
bunch of other stuff. And that's what this is about.
This is what the golf tournament's about. This is about
buying media and entertainment properties. That's what's going on here.

Speaker 13 (45:52):
You know.

Speaker 1 (45:52):
I saw a pretty interesting piece of analysis too, and
they said, you know, one of the things with EA
is you're probably not going to see a lot of
woke video games coming out of there. And they were
presenting it as a negative they're like, yeah, you know,
they'll put the finger on the scale there with the
you know, the royal family there and the Saudis. They're
not gonna They're not going to be putting out a

(46:12):
bunch of trans titles. And I'm like, probably not. And
it goes back to the thing Ross is just saying, So,
if you don't put out loss leaders so your devs
feel like they're represented and you start making money, does
it matter why? If you start producing video games that
people actually want, does it matter why? And so if

(46:35):
that's the net effect. But that's what's going on right now,
and so all of those very same countries which are
rapidly but it requires if you're going to then invest
in media properties, you can't come off as you know
Al Jazeera. You got to come off as you know,

(46:55):
either silent owner in the background or whatever, because people
will always if people don't know those dumbly go along
with it. And so they realized that public opinion in
the US does matter because these entertainment properties are primarily
revenue driven through the US. That's why they came to
Heal at the first moment of it's them or US

(47:18):
ABC News, ABC News literally two days ago was run
around fact checking Dale or Doug or whatever their stupid
fact checker is. He was fact checking over the what
Democrats want, right, And so the Republicans be like, well,
what they want is they want monies that were then
utilized in part to pay for undocumented immigrants to go

(47:41):
ahead and get health care. And they're like, no, they didn't.
And I remember ABC News with Stephanopolos literally was the
ones who had the video, the sumburro video in the back,
and they had like deep fake written on it or something,
you know, in case you were thinking that the Keem
Jefferies has like a Harry Potter wizarding hat that can

(48:02):
move around on its own and land on his head
for sombrero time, right, But they were saying that it
is it is a lie. It was found to be
false to claim that any of these moneies were going
for it. Well that was so two days ago yesterday,
ABC News emergency medicaid for undocumented immigrants accounts for less

(48:24):
than one percent of state spending. Okay, so I'm gonna
have Ross check my math here real quick. If you
would on the supercomputer, run it through your ross AI.
Whatever you gotta do is zero the same as one
percent of something. Ro Yeah, sure, let me check you.

Speaker 2 (48:45):
It is not.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
It's not not at all, but it's maybe we're just
like pennies difference, right of a trillion dollar spending. Oh no,
I'm sorry. Look at that on average Americans and dates
that do do expand or extend to these situations. Every

(49:06):
taxpayer in those states is spending on average nine dollars
and sixty three cents to pay for healthcare for undocumented immigrants.
I mean, this is a pattern we see all the time.

Speaker 2 (49:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (49:19):
Right, First they deny, they're like, that's crazy, and then
they say, okay, it is happening, but it's not as fast,
but it's not as bad as you say. And then
the third step is they admit that it's bigger than
what they initially claim. So yeah, it is the but
and then the fourth one is they admit it's a thing,
but it's a good thing, and they tell you why
it's a good thing.

Speaker 1 (49:38):
Yeah, and then you spend more money on it on
so many issues. This is that's the pattern. Yeah, so
we're we're only at step two really because they're admitting
it is a thing. But I don't believe for a minute,
it's point what is a point four to three percent,
so less than one half of one percent, which is still,
by the way, billions of dollars. I would just point

(49:58):
this out. I don't it sounds like you're very smart,
but it's billions of dollars from the totality of the program.
So it's clearly not zero. But it's also clearly not
this number you're giving me, because those are the ones
that ABC News, who is fact checking people, are willing
to admit, which means there's I guarantee every step of

(50:21):
the way. There's some weird accounting there, kind of like
they do with crime statistics, like in DC where they're like,
what is this charge of taking something from a person
that you don't own? Or however they had a word
and they're like, oh, that's robbery. It's like, well, well,
hold on, robbery is its own thing, and that's the
that's a new robbery that doesn't get reported, right. It's

(50:43):
that level of gamesmanship. So I'll be very interested for
step three before they finally double down on it, which
would be step four. As Ross just laid out there, Yeah,
two days ago fact checking people. Now you go back
can fact check yourself. Of course you don't, or as

(51:03):
you don't, why would you you just memory hole it
and move on. Oh hey, good news. Ross. What are
you doing Monday, buddy? Do you have plans for Monday?
I don't know. Do I mean work? I guess ah haha.

Speaker 13 (51:21):
Christopher Columbia Columbus obviously discovered the New World in fourteen
ninety two. He was a great Italian explorer. He's sailed
his three ships to the end of the Pentas in
Santa Maria, across the Atlantic Ocean and landed in what's
today the Caribbean. But this is a particularly important holiday
for Italian Americans who celebrate the legacy of Christopher Columbus

(51:44):
and the innovation and explorer zeal that he represented.

Speaker 3 (51:48):
In other words, we're calling it Columbus Day.

Speaker 1 (51:52):
Yes, that is the President of the United States issue
in an Executive Order proclamation yesterday to commemorates this coming
Monday as Columbus Day again, so we don't have to work, right, right,
So these are my plans. Okay, First, we're having lunch
at All Garden, right, Okay, that's good start.

Speaker 3 (52:13):
And we're returning home and we're gonna watch Uh, We're
gonna have a sort of Rocky marathon the Italian Stallion.

Speaker 1 (52:19):
No, no Godfather, would that be too cliche or we
might be able to squeeze it in.

Speaker 3 (52:23):
Yeah, and then right, and then off to Olive Garden
for dinner. Oh you're there, you're Yeah, when you're there,
your family and back home finishing Rocky and then maybe
we can start. Yeah, we'll start The Godfather one and two.

Speaker 1 (52:38):
Okay, let Trevor know. And look, if we get he
pushed back from boss Man, he's the president. We clearly
saw him to fix his signature to this. I don't
know that there's a loophole that he can get out of.
So uh take that, Yeah, Monday off, Well you know

(53:00):
how how that plight goes?

Speaker 2 (53:03):
All? Right?

Speaker 1 (53:04):
Oh and the other thing that everyone's going to be
all up in arms over. So Latitia James has been
indicted for essentially misrepresenting on her mortgages her what is
her primary residence or residences Jones three different places. And yeah,
they found a jury to actually indict her there in

(53:27):
down in Virginia. So now what will come of this?
I don't know, because there's still a lot of stuff
going on. You had a jury yesterday in up in
Chicago that just refused to indict somebody who attacked an
ICE agent. Just got a jury jury of moonbats, like

(53:47):
now not going to do it. So like I don't
I don't know how you deal with this stuff, how
you get around it. But it is interesting to see
because you know Northern Virginia and that the Eastern Virginia
I guess segment there that is a heavily left district
that you're pulling grand jurors from, and they still got
the indictment. So we'll find out. CNN's not happy about this.

Speaker 14 (54:12):
By the way, this system is not supposed to work.

Speaker 15 (54:15):
Jeff, I mean, according to PolitiFact, the day after she
was elected in twenty eighteen, Leticia James was asked by
a community activist if she was going to sue President Trump,
and she replied, quote, Oh, we're going to definitely sue him.

Speaker 7 (54:26):
We're going to be a real pain in the ass.

Speaker 15 (54:28):
He's going to know my name personally.

Speaker 7 (54:30):
I mean, that's not a.

Speaker 1 (54:31):
Great By the way, Cooper, I know you left it out.
She literally campaigned on that. So it's not like after
she was elected she said it as you're trying to
frame it and that was the first time she campaigned
on getting Trump. We covered it, you covered it, you
know better, but you don't care.

Speaker 15 (54:48):
Look for somebody who has just been elected or just
been campaigning, who hasn't even looked I guess at deeply
at any evidence.

Speaker 14 (54:58):
Well that's you know, we live in a system where
attorneys general and district attorneys in the United States, unlike
almost any other country, are elected. Officials are politicians, so
they run for office making political statements. That's how our
system works. It's not pretty. I don't think it's a
great system, but there's nothing uncommon about it. The other

(55:23):
the other point to make, though, is just because she
made inappropriate comments, that doesn't mean she should get indicted
for fraud years later. I mean, that's not so.

Speaker 1 (55:35):
Ah Man, trying to listen to that audio, a stupid
hawka broke out.

Speaker 2 (55:42):
Again.

Speaker 1 (55:42):
Really, I wanted to hear what the stop it. I
want to hear what that guy was going to say
that wasn't true. Just hawk as everywhere you go. Man,
you missed the first part of the show. The New
Zealand Parliament shut down again because somebody who started screen
in and doing they and the speaker of the house

(56:05):
like we're recessed. I'm out, so yeah, yeah, apparently that's
the problem. They're just random hakkas everywhere you might be going.
You might go to the store today or in the
food line or whatever, and boom hawka on Aisle eight.
Nothing you can do, nothing, you can do even interrupting
our little audio there, very upsetting. All right, well, were

(56:30):
good to go with mister Stagic on the old school. Hello, Hello,
what's up? All right? Where everybody's uh, everybody's back where
they should be here, so and nothing just floated this
morning like that so far.

Speaker 2 (56:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (56:46):
Yeah, it's Friday though, so then if it does, it
can happen. Oh gosh, yeah on this morning's the hakka?
Oh okay, there random thing that happens when people are
trying to do radio or legislat or right. It's a
real problem trying to forecast nor'easters and yeah, you know,

(57:10):
trying to figure out how far west the rain's gonna get. Yeah,
break out into a hakka? Is that what it's called
a hawka? Why you sat? Why are you sound like
you're spitting like a French person pronouncing so yeah, oh goodness, yeah,
uh so do you like the what is it another

(57:32):
thirteen and a half for Clemson? Ah, here we go.
I knowed it's turned to gambling. Are you not going
to play your accordion? What's going on?

Speaker 2 (57:41):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (57:42):
Well you got you have to give me. I need
advanced notice of like what what you're gonna be looking for?

Speaker 2 (57:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (57:49):
This, you can't play haka in your accordion. I can't.
I need sheet music. I can't do it by ear.
I need kind of like you know, honestly, No, no, no, no,
you don't. Here's here's how you make the music for
a hawka. Put the accordion on the ground. Do you
have a bat? You have a bat?

Speaker 2 (58:07):
Just a bat?

Speaker 7 (58:08):
Just do this?

Speaker 1 (58:10):
Just yeah, just way alone. There you go. All right,
hold on, keep doing that, keep doing that, all right,
just ramming the things. It's the soundtrack of the life, dude,
that works so well? Okay? Stop that? Uh that pert Ross?
Was that not like it was a movie at it?

(58:31):
From I mean, I felt like I was in New Zealand,
felt like Ross doesn't even like Lord of the Rings
and we took him there. So that's great, all right,
mission accomplished.

Speaker 4 (58:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (58:45):
Well, otherwise you don't really have much to do because
either you get a little rain or you won't.

Speaker 8 (58:49):
Yeah, and as we say in the the other coast,
I think east of the Triangle is going to be
the worst of it.

Speaker 7 (58:54):
Still.

Speaker 8 (58:54):
I think for Raleigh, Sanford, Fayetteville, in and around the
air we get some rain Saturday night to Sunday heaviest
East could get a little breezy to windy at time,
so you go further west less of a chance. I
think the Triad's gonna be okay. Let's draw a line
from Danville to Greensboro to Charlotte, now through Columbia and
South Carolina. West of that, I think we're gonna be okay.

(59:14):
Maybe a few showers and then into the mountains. No
rain expected at all today though beautiful day, some partial sun,
upper sixties near seventy, and tomorrow most of us will
be dry until later when there's that chance of rain.
From about Raleigh east should start clearing out. Did you
get rain as we head through early Sunday? And then
Monday is going to be real nice. Early next week
looks like we're warming up again to mid upper seventies,

(59:35):
maybe eighty by midweek. So little if he stay tuned,
excuse me to the forecast that a hawka in your throat.

Speaker 1 (59:44):
Yeah, there was a all hot in my mouth. So,
oh that's very day. And you got to understand that
that's a really good forecast that because it's leaf peeper
slash closure date season. So right, yeah, so leaf peepers
should be good in the mountains. Yeah, I call it
closer date season because every guy knows you take a

(01:00:05):
woman to blowing rock. There you go, Oh, yeah, you're
taking your wife to blow and rock.

Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
No in the fall?

Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
Oh she eat it up?

Speaker 2 (01:00:13):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:00:14):
Yeah, there's like a secret cafe that's not a secret
because everyone eats there and then the leaves turn and
there's traffic and U there you go. So everything you love.
All right, we'll talk in an hour, sir, Thank you,
all right? Seven forty eight. Hang on. I wonder how
the left wing media is going to spin this, probably
some sort of empowerment story. Can't Ohio, North can't Ohio.

(01:00:39):
I don't know if that's better or worse than the
regular Canton, but that's where we be. Police in North
Canton say they responded to a call of a woman
who had been shot. They show up this apartment building
and when they get there, the suspect in this case
starts firing at him. He's identified his third eight year

(01:01:00):
old Brian Keith Francisco, so he's going all active shooter.
They're locking everything down. Eventually they're able to get hold
of this dude. Police say the shots were fired from
a first floor apartment, through an outdoor, through an outdoor
corridor into the wall of another apartment where police were staging.

(01:01:22):
Police were able to about ten minutes after as the
guy repositioned enter the apartment and found the female gun
shot victim. But officers say that they had eight to
nine volleys as many as fifty shots fired at them
from outside the apartment. So this guy's just going scorched
earth on the police. No officers injured, so that's good.

(01:01:48):
The swat team is how they eventually took him inside.
Police say they found an ar style rifle, a handgun,
a large amount of AMMO, and dud's in a wheelchair.
So do they go now? Is that like an empowering
glass breaking of a ceiling glass ceiling breaking moment? How

(01:02:11):
How are you guys gonna go with this? Yeah? An
active shoot That's the first one in a wheelchair I
can remember so well. We'll see how that goes. But uh, yeah,
the not the twist I was expecting there. All right,
let me get back over to this. We got Pete
Calendar coming up here in just a few minutes. By

(01:02:32):
the way, we got so much to get into, so
much to get into. Ross. Do you know who Jim
Fagan is? You know that named Jim Fagan. It's very familiar,
all right, So he was.

Speaker 13 (01:02:45):
He was the.

Speaker 1 (01:02:47):
Absolute goat of NBA on NBC announcer years and years
and years. I mean just for Jim Fagan was there.
If you heard him, you know him. And the good
part is you can hear them because as NBN NBC premiered,
as you know, everything's getting underway. There Jim Fagan back

(01:03:09):
in the broadcast booth, not doing the full play by play,
but rather doing like those weird reads like, hey, our
partner is the AMEX card. He's doing like an MX thing,
and hey, watch our new show. The problem is, Jim
Fagan died in twenty seventeen, so NBC's made the decision

(01:03:29):
that one of their most famous NBA announcers is going
to be like the third announcer using AI generated voice.
His family signed off on it. I'm sure there's probably
a little bit of a monetary thing there, but uh,
some people are pretty creeped out. Ross are you four
or against bringing back dead announcers? And what if we

(01:03:50):
could get gorilla monsoon? That would be incredible? What it though?
Even though I meaning AI of Gorilla.

Speaker 3 (01:03:57):
It is kind of creepy. But if you have the
permission the family, I don't see what the big deal
is like if they're saying, yeah, it's cool, No.

Speaker 1 (01:04:04):
I just think people it just it's people processing it.
That's how they're emotionally processing it. They're a little creeped out,
But I don't think anyone's say an NBCA can't do it.
But whether it's the best idea, I don't know. The
end is in sight. And help get us there. Shepherd
us along our radio buddy to the South Peak Calendar
joins us live from the DMZ that is uptown Charlotte. Hello, sir, Hello,

(01:04:30):
I gotta tell you I did not fully understand the
depths of the problem you all are dealing with down there. Yeah,
but between the like, was it a target somebody was
shot at, like randomly in the middle of the day
or something.

Speaker 10 (01:04:45):
You're gonna have to be more specific.

Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
I see, that's probably a problem. And then like revoking
liquor licenses from bars helped me out. It's been a
minute since I've partied in Charlotte, but I partied in
uptown and had a really good time, am I That
was like ten years ago. I'm assuming that's not a
thing you would recommend anymore. What is going on with
you guys down there?

Speaker 10 (01:05:07):
Well, our citizens have opted for a series of choices
over the last really ten to fifteen years that has
you know, propelled our community into a more soft touch,
if you will, on criminals and you know, trying to

(01:05:29):
figure out how we are failing these predators amidst us
and so we've opted to just give them, you know,
twenty maybe thirty chances when they interact with law enforcement
and the court system.

Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
Yeah, when they were rioting in the maras likes, they
just need space to do their thing or whatever.

Speaker 10 (01:05:51):
Yeah, Yeah, it's just it's a different language they're speaking.
It's the language of the oppressed and all, and so
they just have.

Speaker 11 (01:05:59):
To go on there.

Speaker 10 (01:06:00):
You know, they're murdering, raping and Robbing's freeze and until
they I guess get it out of their system, and.

Speaker 7 (01:06:09):
I don't know.

Speaker 10 (01:06:10):
And yeah, so that's what that's what the majority of
our citizens have opted for. Uh, you know, and I
have to admit, you know, I I was living in
Asheville for many of these years, so I was not
here to participate in the policy making decisions, you know,
So I wasn't able to, uh to offer any kind
of input because I might have said at the time, Hey,

(01:06:32):
this might not be a great idea, you know, because
it makes people Yeah, I'm a hater, look can I say?
And so you know I would have I would have objected.
But now with first, I mean, the the pro the
high profile you know, murder of Arena Zarutska has now

(01:06:53):
gotten people focused on what the hell is wrong with
Charlotte and it is, uh, it is the system, and
it is the Democrat policies that have that have led
to quote unquote reforms and what we are seeing now,
I mean, because it's sort of a it's a lagging indicator,
you know, because in order to rack up ten twenty
thirty arrests, it takes some time.

Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
You know, you have to put the numbers, Yeah, exactly right.

Speaker 10 (01:07:20):
And so you just got to keep doing Yeah, little
by little by little, but eventually then it also like
and one day you wake up and oh my gosh,
we have and.

Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
Look, this is the case throughout interest.

Speaker 10 (01:07:32):
Exactly. And this is the case all over the country
where you have a very small percentage of the total
population that is actually committing the vast majority of the crime.
And for some reason, Democrats seem completely incapable of identifying
these people as they run through the revolving door of

(01:07:54):
our criminal justice system, just constantly letting people out when
they've got you know, molultiple multiple violent offenses and such,
and so they just keep letting them run out.

Speaker 1 (01:08:05):
Oh god, sorry, Peter, hakka broke out. Have you seen anything?

Speaker 10 (01:08:15):
Oh is this the is this the thing from New
Zealand or something?

Speaker 1 (01:08:19):
They got a nude there's a new one. She got
the full face tattoo, and she kept hopking the guy
and he ended up having to suspend parliament yesterday.

Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:08:27):
So, now aren't they going to do the show? I
keep getting hawkaed.

Speaker 10 (01:08:32):
Wheren't they I read someplace that like in the olden
days that they were cannibals.

Speaker 1 (01:08:38):
Yeah, they so, Actually they're not the indigenous. They ate
the indigenous people there.

Speaker 10 (01:08:44):
So oh, well, that's where it's celebrating.

Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
I guess.

Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
Clearly that's what they're doing now. It's funny because they've
they've got plants in the gallery and whatnot. It's the
straight rules for radicals, William Barber play right when they
would do it the North Carolina legislature. They just they're
doing it more festively.

Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
Right, So.

Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
I'm sorry, go ahead, I.

Speaker 10 (01:09:10):
Was gonna say. Meanwhile, the left is very upset that
winsome Earl Sears in her debate with Spanberger or whatever
her name is up in Virginia that she kept interrupting
the Democrat and they're all outraged about that.

Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
Yet the I guess, yeah, I actually use the word
upity on alright. Yeah, And I'm like, okay, let me
ask you a question on that front on the Virginia
North Carolina thing, because I saw a lot of people
thought they were being very virtuous and then they were
very offended when people pointed out something. So isn't it interesting,

(01:09:41):
mister Pete the difference in reaction from all the Democrats
in Virginia to this age candidate and his uh child
murder fantasies versus Cecil Brockman, with who you know is
alleged to have actually fulfilled the fantasy with a child.

(01:10:03):
And then you know, every Democrat in North Carolina immediately
is telling you, hey, he's got to resign, got to resign,
got to resign, whereas Virginia everyone's like, no, everything's fine.
Isn't that strange? Is it because the Democrats in North
Carolina are so much more virtuous or do you think
that maybe there's something else that may be coloring the

(01:10:23):
cecil Brockmann story that maybe people aren't aware of.

Speaker 10 (01:10:28):
Oh that's a tough one, so benefit of a doubt.
I will say that the timing matters here for the
North Carolina Democrats versus the Virginia Democrats, right because up
in Virginia, early voting is already underway. I think there's
like three hundred thousand votes that have already been cast
up there. So they can't get rid of their Democrat

(01:10:50):
Attorney General candidate because then that means they're just basically
forfeiting the seat. So they can't do that.

Speaker 1 (01:10:56):
That's the Northern rule. They saw Northam survive, and i'd
probably I think they can survive anything.

Speaker 10 (01:11:02):
Oh well, in fact, I actually have here in my
stack of stuff that.

Speaker 2 (01:11:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:11:08):
Here it is the there's an internal memo that was
reported on from inside the Jones campaign, the Jay Jones
campaign that forty four percent view him unfavorably after his
uh you know, murderous texts were revealed, but twelve percent
of voters now view him more favorably.

Speaker 1 (01:11:29):
Oh good, good. So so that that that played well
with the focus groups.

Speaker 10 (01:11:33):
Huh yeah with it? Yeah, with the Democrat voting base,
they're like, there's like, apparently twelve percent that are like yes.

Speaker 1 (01:11:41):
Then why would Clayton Anderson and every Democrat and Josh
Stein and Roy Cooper, why would they all be calling
for Cecil Brockman's resignation? That's so why would they be
cool with that? I explained it to me, like I'm three.

Speaker 10 (01:11:56):
Okay, So the timing right, timing matter. So they did
the Virginia thing. Now in North Carolina, we don't have
an election this year for Brockman, which would mean that
they would get to put somebody else in his place. Now,
I don't know if you're aware of this or not,
but Cecil Brockman in the past has kind of hacked
off a couple of Democrats. By that, I mean a

(01:12:16):
lot of them by voting on occasion on a couple
of discreet issues with the Republicans, notably the yes right
and so and so, the Republicans have a seat that
just was vacated right by Jared Lowry in Robinson County.

(01:12:37):
So they have appointed, you know, after a recommendation from
local Republicans, they put John Lowry's older brother. They've appointed
or nominated him. So Josh Stein, the governor, has less
than a week now to confirm this. And so you've
got this timing issue where if Stein puts in the
Republican replacement within the next week, let's say, then that

(01:13:00):
would give Republicans a better chance of overriding his vetos.
So the Democrats need to scramble to get somebody into
that seat, which they probably have some ideas for because
after all, they've they've tried to primary Cecil Brockman on
a couple of occasions, so they would like to see
him go, and so this would open the door for that. Now,

(01:13:22):
I don't know what happens if he's being held in
jail on his statutory rape and in decent liberties with
the minor charges. I'm not sure if he's in jail
and is unable to be there for the veto override votes. Like,
that's another question that's out there, because if he's not
in the chamber, then the Republicans could go ahead and
bring these vetos up for override and Brockman would not

(01:13:45):
be able to vote. Obviously.

Speaker 1 (01:13:47):
Would that be any more scummy than waiting for somebody's
honeymoon or.

Speaker 10 (01:13:54):
I mean it's I mean, it's not like they could
have predicted that he would get arrested for abusing a
fifteen year old child, Like that's yeah, so yeah, I mean,
so that's why they're like, he has to resign now.
So if they can get him to step down immediately,
then they could they could go about filling that seat,
make the appointment, get Josh Stein to approve it, and

(01:14:17):
then everything is everything is copasetic.

Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
It's somebody they who won't help override stuff, right. Clayton's
reaction to people bringing that up.

Speaker 10 (01:14:28):
I did not you know, she's breezy. She's breezy.

Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
I understand that some of you call her breezy Clayton.
That's fine.

Speaker 10 (01:14:35):
Yeah, well she called herself that, I know, I know.

Speaker 1 (01:14:40):
Uh, she was as she was very offended at the
notion that somebody suggested that anyone in her party would
have handicapped Brockman and what that means for Democrats, because
they're just there to protect children.

Speaker 10 (01:14:57):
Of course, and to encourage them to chop off their genitals.

Speaker 1 (01:15:01):
Now, come on, they're here to protect, so they have
a safe space to chop off their genitals.

Speaker 10 (01:15:09):
Oh so protect right, So they're protecting yeah, right, they're
protecting the child, but not the entire child, not the
child reproductive organs, right, Okay, which is weird because I
thought Democrats basically viewed everybody through their reproductive organs for

(01:15:29):
a very long time, like that was like that that
was sort of their jam, you know.

Speaker 4 (01:15:33):
Yeah, yeah, maybe, no, I mean it is not it
is not beyond the realm of the wildly possible idea
that a political party might actually consider politics.

Speaker 1 (01:15:47):
Yeah. Yeah, they didn't like Cecil Brockman. What's the chicks
name for Michael ray Tricia?

Speaker 10 (01:15:55):
Yeah, well she, I mean, she did the unforgivable. She
actually registered as a Republican, she actually changed parties.

Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
They're throwing fifteen year old honeypots at her, you know,
they hate yeah, yeah, yes, yes, man.

Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:16:16):
There have been a number of these Democrats that again,
and it's not like they're crossing their own party on
every single issue. There there are specific things like, for example,
Carla Cunningham stay representative from Charlotte also and she joined
with the Republicans on the on the immigration enforcement stuff
because here in Charlotte. Not to make it all about Charlotte,

(01:16:38):
but uh, you know, our Sheriff of Mecklenberg carry Gary
not my fault McFadden, where nothing is ever his fault.
He has been you know, very loose, let's say, less
than cooperative with immigration enforcement. And I also found out
today I've not been able to confirm this, but apparently
his website, the Mecklinberg any jail website, they wipe the

(01:17:02):
they wipe the arrest records after two years, so you
can't go back and find people. Yeah, oh jeez, it's
making it harder to track the recidivism.

Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
Yeah, that's I was literally I was going to go
to I'm like, well, then, so if the dude is
going to be caught and released twenty two times so
I can report on it, he has to do with
it within two years.

Speaker 10 (01:17:26):
Yeah, pretty sure?

Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
The records Yeah, Oh, silly me, silly me, so in
all honesty, somebody was asking me, this is is Charlotte
even a possibility for one of these Trump National Guard deployments?

Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
Is that?

Speaker 1 (01:17:42):
Because like, your your your police. I've never heard every
movie ever when local police and federal police get around
each other. What is the what's the what's the norm?

Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:17:53):
Uh yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a it's a it's a
measuring contest. So listening to your fraternal order if police
literally begged for troops makes me think it's far worse
than even we realize.

Speaker 10 (01:18:08):
Well, yeah, you got to keep in mind too that
the you know, the FOP leader, he has had several
run ins with CMPD leadership. They keep reassigning him to
crap assignments and stuff and you know, punish him. Yeah,
he's now filed a lawsuit over this stuff against retaliation
in the workplace. And also yeah, I mean, look, you've

(01:18:31):
got you know, understaffed CMPD. Although he doesn't really matter
because if they arrest the guy you know twenty times,
they just turn him loose again. So CMPD is making
the arrests, but the judicial system just keeps them loose.
But what he's arguing in that letter that he sent
to the to the administration, the Trump administration is that, look,

(01:18:54):
we don't have enough staff, and so we could use
the support, you know, until we can at least be
up our recruiting classes again. And this may come as
a surprise, but for people who are attracted to the
law enforcement profession, they generally are attracted to it because
they want to help people and they want to be
a protector. And when you demonize them as being evil oppressors,

(01:19:18):
racists and such, and they're the bad guys, they don't
want to be the villain. And so then now they're
not going to pursue that line of work, which then
of course creates these, uh, these staffing problems which we
are still seeing, you know, five years after the summer
of fiery but mostly peaceful riots.

Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
Yeah, last question, I got one minute. Did you see
the story of the prisoner in Florida is arrested with
the thermist shoved up his prison wallet.

Speaker 10 (01:19:44):
Why do you find these stories?

Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
Pakay one? It's an old school thermist, think of the
big thermisist from back in the day. I don't know,
I don't want to think of that. I want to
think of this. Yeah, Oh my gosh. Okay, here's why
you have to think about thirty seconds. What was in
the thermist? I think, like we've been trying to solve
this mystery for days.

Speaker 10 (01:20:05):
Maybe it was empty.

Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
Then why would you have it in your entire rectal
cavity going?

Speaker 2 (01:20:11):
Who are you to judge?

Speaker 10 (01:20:13):
Who are you to judge?

Speaker 1 (01:20:14):
I think he has a coworker steals food and this
is like last trying to you know what, I'm drugs
and needles. Yes, but you know, split pea soup also
was an interesting theory. All right, we'll let you get
back to cover and stay safe. We talk next week

(01:20:36):
and we'll be We'll get into it with Steven probably
next week. It's hard to talk to Ross because he's
not a Did you watch any of the Game of
Thrones on HBO? Did you get into any of it?

Speaker 3 (01:20:48):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:20:48):
I did not. I completely missed that boat. All right,
that's fine, it's there, you know there if you want
to just skip the series.

Speaker 3 (01:20:56):
The problem is, like I probably would have watched it,
but I know the final season is so awful that
I'm like, I don't want to.

Speaker 1 (01:21:03):
It's still worth it. But my point is they're doing
a prequel now and HBO put out the trailer for
the prequel yesterday, and I'm like, oh, here, because I
had been reading some stuff and you just know, like,
here's a big project, got a bunch of money. How
much of the message? As critical Drinker would say, can

(01:21:23):
we jam into this thing? And I'm like, all right,
what are we gonna do? Because the crux of the
of the prequel is following it's I think it takes
place about one hundred years before everything else in the
Game of Thrones, but like one hundred years after the
other prequel they released, and you know, it follows the

(01:21:45):
path of would be Night, who eventually becomes an important
character in the whole Game of Throne stuff, and his
squire and all of that. I don't want to give
any of this away because I still think if you
haven't watched Game of Thrones you should. That being said, ross,
they didn't race, swap gender, they didn't change nothing. They absolutely,

(01:22:09):
as far as I can tell, in the trailer, went
to his book, went to the previous stuff that's already
out there, and went, all right, we're gonna do this.
By the numbers. Everything in there looked to be what
it was in the books, and as it would pertain
to the original series, and if HBO made that decision,

(01:22:30):
that's a good thing. Man. Plus they probably saw what
happened with the Lord of the Rings monstrosity over on Amazon.
But like I, it's just little things like that you
see in the entertainment landscape. I just assumed there was
gonna be some sort of shenanigans in there, and maybe
there will be at some point, but they didn't screw

(01:22:52):
with anything, and it looked I'll watch it when it
comes out, unless I, you know, I hear some crazy
thing come out of it, I'll give it a watch.
I enjoyed Lord of the Rings. And if that works
and they're they're able to squeeze more dollars out of
this massive ip that they have, let it be a
lesson to other production houses. You don't have to go

(01:23:16):
all crazy woke. Just give people, especially in this vein,
what they want. Don't turn into the Witcher, don't don't.
There's zero chance I'm watching this fourth season. Have you
Have you seen the stills they released for the show.
Looks awful. It looks so bad. It looks they look
like stills from the original Rachel Zegler's Snow White and

(01:23:39):
the Seven door, like the original photos that dropped to
that and people are like, what is that? And they
made some change. It looks like that, Like it looks
that bad. Maybe that's what they're doing now because they
got told January to when does when does the season
four of the Witcher come out? That's our that's our
pretty quick, right, it may not even have that much time. Yeah,
they're probably screwed.

Speaker 2 (01:23:59):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:24:00):
Oh speak of things that don't look I figured out
what this looks like. I retweeted this picture. It's a
picture of Joe Biden sitting with Bob Ferguson, who's the
governor of the state of Washington front and they're sitting
at a chessboard. And you know what it reminds me
of do you remember the scenes of Ray interacting with

(01:24:21):
Princess Leah where they had to be done you know,
post death of the actress obviously, but where the color
was just off compared to the other characters. So it
was very noticeable in one of the last Star Treks
or Star Wars. Excuse me, that's what that looks like like.
That looks like that because of the coloration difference between

(01:24:44):
Biden and the governor. There a force ghost. Maybe a
hologram could be you went cardboard cutout. That's interesting, but like,
does that picture look normal to you?

Speaker 11 (01:24:57):
Man?

Speaker 1 (01:24:57):
This is how conspiracy starts. Oh, it really looks like
a go a very happy ghost. You gotta be a
smile on his face and no idea what's in front
of him?

Speaker 2 (01:25:05):
Though?

Speaker 3 (01:25:06):
That chessboard, because it's like going to them. It's like
weird abstract chessboards where the pieces don't look like the
kings and the queens.

Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
They're like shit, no way, yeah, yeah, the coloration at
the coloration is just off. Man, who the ghoul is
lurking in the background?

Speaker 2 (01:25:26):
There?

Speaker 1 (01:25:26):
Go check it out? Is that a hologram forced ghost?
Hardbok cutout? Maybe it's him, Claire, You're right though, he
has no idea what's in front of him? I don't know, man,
it's just enough off that the conspiracy theories are very
funny if you just keep going back and checking the comments.
So it's the playing chess part for me, I understand.

Speaker 4 (01:25:51):
I hear you.

Speaker 1 (01:25:55):
You made any moves? Oh one of the uh yeah,
one of the towers is mood No, I can't tell. Yeah,
those are those weird abstract pieces. What are they going
for there. That looks like it looks like a you
know what it looks like Ross. It looks like a
bunch of like Estay Lotter women's cosmetics. Yeah it does,

(01:26:20):
doesn't it My mommy's Estay Lotders. It's the same kind
like it's it's like somebody spilled a bag of Estay
Lotder cosmetics on the on the chessboard there and Biden
doesn't even notice because going back to the parvas not
here all the way, I would also give him ninety
nine percent beamed down from the Enterprise, not at one

(01:26:42):
hundred he's at that night, that split second before you're
all there. That's another possibility for this photo. But yeah, man,
the whole thing is just weird. And I didn't get
a chance to play this for Pete because we ran
out of time. But just so you know that Virginia's
swaths of it are probably unsavable. If you think the

(01:27:08):
post by Jay Jones, the would be age up, there's creepy, loud,
and County blows it out of the water man. Check
this out.

Speaker 12 (01:27:15):
Sheriff's office is investigating threats made against a resident who
has been outspoken at school board meetings. Seven News has
been reporting on the Loud and Love Warriors Facebook group,
and seven News Nick Mnok has this new development.

Speaker 1 (01:27:28):
All new out Love Warriors.

Speaker 16 (01:27:30):
I've been threatened with a violent, violent crime and a
hate crime.

Speaker 3 (01:27:35):
Loud And County parent Alicia Brand says she has received
nearly one hundred phone calls. In voicemail, she says some
included death threats.

Speaker 16 (01:27:42):
They're threatening to curb stomp me. Curb stomping is one
of the most violent ways to kill somebody. It's what
the Nazis did to the Jews when they did not
want to waste a bullet on them.

Speaker 3 (01:27:53):
This is all coming after seven News exposed how some
members in the Loud and Love Warriors Facebook group made
threatening comments towards Brand and another Louding County resident who
has spoken at school board meetings.

Speaker 1 (01:28:04):
Threats against parents was in a Facebook group's.

Speaker 3 (01:28:07):
Seven News is exclusive reporting got the attention of some
members of Congress, who asked the US Secretary of Education
about the threats.

Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
Would you support investigation into this if an complaint toward
our Office for Civil Rights was filed? I would.

Speaker 3 (01:28:20):
The Loud and Love Warriors facebook group has members who
appear to be associated with several elected officials and candidates
in Louding County. Everyone you see here has not agreed
to answer questions on camera about their ties to members
in the group.

Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
So this is this is a This is not some
weird you know outring. These are people show up at
various events for these various candidates, primarily on the left
with this group, and uh, you know, take pictures and
mug and like, and then they're on a Facebook group
talking about curb stomping people who speak for two minutes
at school board meetings. Like the infestation that is necessary

(01:29:01):
to accomplish these horrific things we've been seeing is clearly planted.

Speaker 3 (01:29:06):
Man Chare Phyllis Randall and supervisor Julie Briskman released statements
criticizing seven News' reporting. Randal and brismane demanded a retraction
of the story and an apology. Randall said the story
as babs literally fabricated unquote.

Speaker 1 (01:29:21):
But it's true.

Speaker 3 (01:29:21):
As seven News has reported, Randall and Briskman appear to
be associated with some members in the Louden Love Warriors
Facebook group. Here's a picture of Randall with the man
who made comments in the Louden Love Warriors Facebook group.
That alarmed some Loudon County residents. This year, he wrote,
He's happy to call Randall his friend and family. Here's
a picture of him sitting in Randall's chair. It's a

(01:29:43):
relationship that appears to go back to twenty sixteen and
twenty sixteen, Randall told the Washington Post quote, you could
just feel the anger radiating off of him. I thought,
I need to talk to this young man, because that
kind of anger can go in either direction unquote. Randall
has ties to other members of the group too, including
someone who did work for her campaign, according to campaign

(01:30:05):
finance reports.

Speaker 1 (01:30:06):
And here's a selfie Briskman.

Speaker 3 (01:30:08):
Took with school board member A Tusa Razer and how
they're Gottlieb, a self proclaimed member of the Loud and
Love Warriors group. Gottlieb has admitted to emailing people's employers.
As seven Is reported, members of the Loud and Love
Warriors have discussed ways to get people fired from their jobs.

Speaker 1 (01:30:24):
Yeah, so it's just loud and County is just if
the if Virginia is a dumpster fire right now with
the Jay Jones stuff, Louden County is the ignition point.
It's crazy, all right, Let's get Ray stage, you can
here tone things down a little. What's going on? Man's
lock of the weekend?

Speaker 2 (01:30:48):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:30:49):
It was Kennesaw State last night only.

Speaker 2 (01:30:55):
Yeah, and.

Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:30:59):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:30:59):
I think Georgia beats Auburn. That's probably one of the
bigger games. Okay, I was gonna ask you. Yeah, okay,
all right, I think Georgia beats Auburn. And yeah, I
think Clemson covers again as long as look, I just
need the NFL to recover from the stroke or whatever.
I love.

Speaker 8 (01:31:18):
I don't like the Giants, but I love scatter Book
and I love Dark I just like them.

Speaker 1 (01:31:25):
I love Jackson Dart's mom shut up. Well, I don't
want to be paid with that brush. But okay, I
have a question though, And yeah, team if did you
see at the end of the game when a few
of the jack the Giants players rip their jerseys off,
like Hulk Cogan and then we're shirt running around just
bumping each other. Yeah that the top gun volleyball scene.

(01:31:49):
Homeotic vibes like, I don't know what was going on? Yeah, well, hey,
it seemed very soccer ish, and I don't like seeing
soccer is creeping into our football. Yeah well, yeah, I
don't know. Giants could be certainly turned it around. I'm
just glad the vikings are on by this week, all right,

(01:32:09):
the rain and get out of here, yeah, but do
you all right?

Speaker 2 (01:32:11):
Well?

Speaker 8 (01:32:12):
And the better chance will be a triangle east, especially
out near the coast. Are the advisories up for wind
and rain and flooding out near the Atlantic. I we'll
see some of the showers try to get into the triangle.
So we head on through tomorrow night and early Sunday
through midday. I think triad west is going to be
mainly dry. I'll get a little breezy at times up
but until then it should stay dry. Clouds and sun

(01:32:33):
today up sixties near seventy. And then as we head
on through tomorrow, I think clouds increase with that threat
for rain triangle and especially east and some gusty winds
at times, and those showers WI linger into Sunday. Most
of us west of the triangle will be dry, will
be in the upper sixties to low seventies. Columbus Day
looks good, Tuesday looks good. Back in the seventies, maybe
tickleing eighty by the middle of next week. Once again,

(01:32:54):
so again emphasizing tomorrow later into Tomorrow night early Sunday
about from Raleigh to Fayette Villa points east showers with
steadier rain and heavier rain out near the coast. You
go further west, less of a chance of rain to
no rain. Obviously, if you see a little bit of
a shift in the moisture shield we'll be now casting it.
Then you might see the rain come either further east

(01:33:16):
or further west. I mean, there's no other way to
do it right now. Best chances of the WORL we
told you. Obviously there's going to be some variation of
where that rain comes to, but probably not much.

Speaker 1 (01:33:26):
All right, Thank you, sir, having good weekend, appreciate it.
We'll come back with let's see, oh we got in
for Bloomberg today. We'll be surprised. I was, Dan Schwartzman,
He's next. Hang on, m Schwartzman joining us. Dan, what's
going on?

Speaker 17 (01:33:40):
Good morning, Casey. Mortgage rates falling for the first time
in three weeks. Freddie Manx says the average for thirty
year fixed loans is six point three percent. That's down
slightly from last week. Rates though are significantly lower than
they were at midyear. Despite the lower rate, though case see,
home buyers are treading cautiously, still dealing with affordability challenges
and concerns overwere the economy might be headed. Despite the

(01:34:02):
government shutdown continuing, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has recalled
staff to prepare a key inflation report that is necessary
to calculate the size of next year's Social Security checks,
a source telling Bloomberg News that the agency was directed
by the White House Office for Management and Budget to
bring the employees back so they can assemble the September
consumer price in next report in time for publication by

(01:34:23):
the end of the month. Amazon Web Services is rolling
out an updated version of its main artificial intelligence tool
for businesses. Quicksuite is a chatbot and a set of
AI agents that can produce reports, analyze sales data, or
summarize web content. The cost is twenty dollars a month
per user and can integrate with Slack and other tools
from Salesforce. Can also digest It can also ingest data

(01:34:45):
from internal databases, social media feeds, and other programs. Silant
is sales picking up in North America, which boosted third
quarter deliveries by thirteen percent. The increased signals or recovery
for the maker of jeep Ram, Chrysler and Dodge after
the automaker things in high US inventories. North American deliveries
soared thirty five percent from the year prior. Silantis stock,

(01:35:06):
though is still down roughly a quarter this year, despite
gains this morning. As a government shutdown continues, air travel
in the US is starting to show signs of strain.
Flight delays caused by air traffic control staffing shortfalls impacting
airports in Dallas, Chicago, Nashville, LA, and outside Washington, d C.

Speaker 1 (01:35:23):
As controllers are forced to work without pay.

Speaker 17 (01:35:26):
The US Travel Association estimates the shutdown cost to the
American travel economy is a billion dollars in loss spending
per week. Under legislation passed by the Senate late yesterday,
artificial intelligence chip makers Nvidia and AMD would have to
make sure that American companies get priority access to their
products before China. US tech leaders and groups have criticized

(01:35:46):
the bill, arguing it would restrict competition and weaken innovation.
The measure's path, though to becoming law, remains unclear, as
a House passed its own version last month and now
lawmakers will have to negotiate a final package and finally
case futures right now, Well, they look okay. The Dow
is currently of a tent to one percent, the NASDAK
and S and P, though they continue to go down

(01:36:06):
a bit slightly positive but essentially flat.

Speaker 1 (01:36:09):
Casey. All right, Hey Dan, you got a moment real quick,
absolutely for you. All right, So did you see this
crazy story in Florida where the guy was going into
the Polk County jail and they found an entire full
thermist in his prison wallet. Did you see the X
rays insane and it's like the full or theist. Okay,
that's not the quest, that's not what we're trying to solve.

(01:36:31):
He put it there. That's that's in the story. What's
in the thermist, though, is not in the story. So
I'm curious your theory.

Speaker 17 (01:36:38):
Oh yeah, he's got to bring his year long fix
of drugs. I guess he's gonna need for the stay.

Speaker 1 (01:36:45):
This is a popular one. I'm trying to sell the
theory that someone at work's been stealing his soup and
this is just you know, I put a baby bridge
to get their lunch like a it's gone again. So casey.

Speaker 17 (01:36:56):
Maybe he's a coffee kind of sword and doesn't like
the prison coffee brings his own.

Speaker 1 (01:36:59):
That's another good point, all right, right, who does want
the good stuff? We'll solve the ministry. Thank you, sir,
Having good rest of your weekend there, us Y KC.
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