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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Uh yeah, So yesterday, I mean in case, we posted
all over social media and I saw a lot of
you probably read that. So yesterday about what would you say, Ross,
about an hour, hour and twenty minutes for the show,
hour and a half probably for the show because you
were in early to do spots.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Right at like four o'clock every day.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
So yeah, well you had that cheat day we were
talking about the other day, So I didn't know. So
Ross shows up to work and his beloved and his beloved,
by the way, is the oldest digital board in existence.
It is a first general well I mean it's not
one of a kind, but it's it is the first
(00:41):
digital board ever to be built by the company that
makes you know, most of the boards that we have.
That is the board Ross has in his studio, and
for whatever reason he has, he has constantly fought getting
a new board. You love your board.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
What happens that people are like, oh, well, why don't
you switch to a digital board. I'm like, this is
a digital board. It's just like one of the first ones.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
It not one of It is the first edition that
company ever made, is what Sualt told me one time.
So it's just like Nope, not working today. And the
problem is because I say, people are like, well, just
you don't have other radio boards. It doesn't work like that.
Everything is mapped to that. That is that is that
(01:27):
is master control, as they say, So everything is mapped
over to that and uh, unfortunately that is mapped from
Raleigh in Greensboro. Now he was able to play a
best of so you know, that was good. So I
didn't have to deal with Gordon deal emails. But anyway,
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that's what was up yesterday. And then our engineers, you know,
did the engineer thing and now it's fixed for now.
So that's what was up yesterday at like we would
have been. We were fit. We were physically unable to
do a Sorry, my button bar's acting weird this morning.
(02:12):
Oh good, All right, clearly.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
You know by the way, so I was just transfer
right before the show, I was transferring a piece of
audio to my button bar and it crashed my entire
next gen and I had to restart the next gen.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Oh good.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
So going into the intro bed, which we talked over, yeah,
the drop kick Murphy's Yeah, right before that, you were
talking to me. I didn't hear you because I was
rebooting my system. Oh good, good from a simple audio
file transfer.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Was it a really really big one though? Probably no,
it's not so well, that's okay because I can't access
my button bar for some reason, so I'm probably gonna
have to reboot as well. That's my own fault. Usually
I have that all lined up ready to go before
because I want to kind of scan. We got a
ton of we have so much audio.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
You know.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
I came in at fo clock the other day and
I quickly realized that something was not right. Yeah, and
I'm like, ah, this sucks, but I know how to
fix it because it's you know, it's broken a bunch
of times before. And there's a ginormous switch under my
bre that I have to crawl into the space to
get to. Is switch that because it is a digital board.
There's another big switch in the engineering rack room which
(03:19):
I now have access to, which like the switch tols.
Yeah yeah, so I have to switch both and then
switch them back on. And it wasn't doing nothing. And
it was an audio card I guess in the rack
room which wasn't relaying the audio information to the board.
So the board was working fine, it just wasn't receiving
or sending any audio.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
By the way, Boston Paul's email, I told you just
don't plug it and plug it Boston Paul, hush. We
that's the first That's what Ross literally just described he
was doing. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
I did that for an hour. Yeah, until I called
called engineering or texted, because I don't want to wake
people up, you know, earlier than they get.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Up, right, right, even though that's kind of part of
the gig being a radio engineer. Yeah, yeah, we're pretty
you know. The one compliment I get, and I'm sure
Ross you've gotten it too, from like Trevor and others,
is like, you guys don't really require much, right, you're
pretty self sufficient. You guys just kind of handle your thing.
And I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, And there's.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
A lot of problems around here that we fix that,
like management doesn't even know about, or at least that
I do.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
I know that, yeah, you know, yeah, just you know,
make it happen for the But but you know, sometimes
an entire audio card takes a crap on you. We're
not we don't know how to fix that. So at
that point, at that point you got to turn over
to the experts. But they got to fix by like
around lunch.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
I guess they found like a backup in some warehouse
or somewhere in Apex or something.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
They're just so, you guys know our towers and Apex.
So that's like, yeah, so they robbed a piece from
our broadcast tower.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
No, it was just sitting there.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
They just hanging out in the old broadcast tower. Okay, yeah,
Because I was wondering, I'm like, where are they even
gonna get a part? Because it was that board is
there is nothing else like it from an age standpoint,
in either the Raleigh or Greensboro clusters, especially in Greensborough.
Greensborough has all brand new boards. It's like when I broadcast,
so I told you it's like being on the you know,
(05:15):
the deck of the USS Enterprise or something. It's like
crazy updated. So I'm like, where are they even gonna
find parts?
Speaker 2 (05:21):
They keep wanting to replace the board, and my answer
to them every time they're like, you're gonna love it.
Looks like you're on the Enterprise. It's like, yeah, a
piece of science fiction. And I'm like, you like nerd stuff. Yeah,
I'm like, oh, it's cool. Does it have a headphone?
Speaker 1 (05:33):
EQ?
Speaker 2 (05:34):
You know, just saw you ask that that's all I ask.
I'm like, yeah, I can do everything. It can map
to different studios. It has amazing capability. But does it
have a headphone EQ adjuster? Because I've been doing this
a very long time and my high end of mine.
I need to turn that high end up so I
can hear what's going on on the radio. Otherwise it
sounds like I'm talking through mud. And Matt's like, I
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can make you something, and I'm like, okay, that's fine.
I mean, if you want to, that's fine, but I'm
going to need that.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
And that is right here. It's a headphone eke with Jester.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
I need it. I don't care what's on the new board.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Mat can build it out. Problem. Not a problem this.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
But it brings you chicken wings in an instant. Just
push it. Boom.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
It's like Trump's diet coke butt.
Speaker 4 (06:20):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Yeah, it's amazing.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Speaking of Trump, you see what he did overnight? Do
you see do you see what he truthed or whatever
the hell you call it.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
I saw him doing the Halloween thing last night where
he put candy again on the kid's head, but.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Which is always funny. I don't know why I laughed again,
just like year or not last year the last time he.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Did it, and I saw a piece of AI that
really upset me because I wanted it to be real.
It was it the one with no It was the
front of the White House with all the pumpkins, but
in the middle was an inflatable fat Jady Van's meme like, like, did.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
They make that?
Speaker 5 (06:56):
It was?
Speaker 1 (06:57):
It was a I H I know, but somebody should
make That's brilliant. I you love inflatables, right, yeah? That
look great with the Bucky inflatables? Oh man, yeah, so dude. Yeah.
There was another one where uh Schumer and Jefferies come
by and Trump puts some burrows on their head. He's
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handed out candy. Yeah yeah yeah. Did you see the
kid go through past Trump. They're dressed up like a
McDonald's drive through. Yes, yes, yes, yes, dude, yeah it was.
I was laughing so hard watching yesterday.
Speaker 6 (07:34):
No.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
He sent a thing out and told the Republicans to
pull the newke option. Can we not? The last thing
on the planet you want is to hair is to
be Harry Reid. Do not be Harry Reid on this stuff.
If the Democrats want to be hamas they let him
be hamas much of their own detriment, right, willing, the
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willingness to injure. Perhaps in their mind people are gonna
die because they're gonna starve. So they so with that
knowledge of their own accusations, they're literally willing to shield
themselves to acquire what they want behind their own citizen
recome injury or death. That's a moss y'all are amas?
(08:19):
So I understand that he's frustrated, and but uh, if
you're listening John Thune, and I'm sure he listens every morning. No, okay,
we're not gonna do that. Not happening. Okay, all right,
let's do this. Uh, I will come back. I'll give
you a rundown. We got Pete Calender joining us later
(08:42):
at eight oh five, and we got two days worth
the stack of stories. So we're just gonna we're just
gonna rip and burn in so much audio. Very busy
Friday coming up here on the CaCO Day Radio program.
But you guys aren't doing the trigger treating this year.
I was just gonna ask you. I think you said
that last time, right, we have.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
Not doing it? Link said, I'm all done. Okay, Bud,
He's super excited about next year with his little brothers,
so it'll be different. But this year, nope, he just
giving out candy.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
Can you trick or treat less than one year old?
Speaker 4 (09:13):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Yeah yeah, people do it definitely.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
Yeah, yeah, it's definitely a thing.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
You carry him all, just carry him around just dressed
as a pumpkin or whatever.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
I've seen it too on mainstream wake forest where people
will like deck out their strollers as part of the costume.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
Ah, I see, Oh that it does get interesting.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
No, listen, it's fun for new parents.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
Yeah, yeah, it's fun for new parents. Like it's exciting,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Yeah, kid doesn't know what's going on, no idea. It's like, bo,
I'm outside, I think. Yeah, all right, well you guys
just still got candy and stuff, right.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
Uh yeah. So we had to buy a a bag
for the replacement bag for the bag that we originally
bought for the candy. Yeah, if you buy the bag,
you're like, I'm gonna get it super early to hang
down on Halloween because I'm responsible, and then like a
thief broken. Yeah yeah, somebody breaks in it eats all
your candy.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Man, don't you ever. See, I thought you had a
security system. So it's a ninja, really, is what you're
dealing with.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Well above the kitchen in the pantry where the candy is,
Like in the kitchen there's a giant air vent and
it looks like somebody came down through the air vent
suspended by a wire. What about the lasers, Nope, they
got right past the lasers.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Dude.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
Ah, yeah, dude, I don't know. Yeh, candy going.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Dealing with the pro They didn't have to go all
the way down because it's boom right there, right, So
that's amazing. Was there a knife sticking out of your
counter the next morning?
Speaker 2 (10:40):
There was?
Speaker 1 (10:41):
Yeah? Oh jeez, that is crazy. All right, Well I'm
sorry that happened to you. All right, let's go ahead
and dive right into this again. We'll chat with Pete.
Calendar coming up at eight oh five. Oh by the way,
I want to add this to my peat list checking
this out this uh this this morn so it sounds
(11:05):
like because I don't know if you guys know this.
So Chapel Hill, Carborough, is its own school district, which
I always thought was very interesting that you know, the
Chapel Hill people didn't want their kids having to be
around you know the rest of the kids in the
county there, that's that's fun. So Chapel Hill, Carborough is
its own thing. And uh, they have pretty much thumbed
(11:27):
their nose at the legislation which has been passed. Is
the law of the land in North Carolina as it
pertains to girls and boys locker rooms not telling. They
passed a policy where or have maintained a policy. I
should say, I think it was their prior, but that
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is in direct opposition to what the law is now.
Uh So, if your kid wants to change their gender
and their name, they don't tell. They don't have to
tell parents. And finally, uh, it looks like, you know,
lawmakers are going to try to do something about it. However,
at this point they're going to bring him in. They
sent him a letter and said you've got to come
(12:08):
in and testify, and it's a good start. Here's the thing, Okay,
So here is I want to read the tweet here.
This is from Rep. Jones, Brendan Jones, who is the
majority leader for the NC House. Destin Hall's the speaker
and Jones is the number two I guess or the
(12:31):
majority leader there, and so he posted a picture of
a letter that they sent and coming up on December third,
officials in this case, the superintendent, most likely from Chapel
Hillcarborough City Schools, will come in and explain why they
believe they can, you know, just keep doing what they're doing.
(12:54):
Here's my problem with this. So you're going to bring
him in, It'll be showy. There'll be a bunch of
psychotic protesters probably down there. Are you guys gonna do
anything if they come in and just tell you, hey,
we're gonna do it anyway, what are you gonna do?
And I I want to I want to hear a
(13:15):
path man. I want to know what and if anything,
is going to be the penalty for ignoring the law
you just passed. And here's why you guys passed a law. Ross,
I'm sure you remember this. Remember when they passed a
law that said if you want to take down any
monuments or statues, it's got to go through this state
Historical Committee. That was the law that they passed. And
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then when enough protesters this is a heckler's veto stuff
showed up at the old Capital and we're vandalizing and
attempting to take down some of the monuments there, including
the obelisk, which they found that time capsule under which
they then pretended they didn't and didn't tell anyone. And
I literally had to get tipped off that they found
(14:03):
this thing. You didn't do anything right, and Roy Cooper
sam in Pittsburgh. You had you had lawmakers who didn't
want to follow, you know, local lawmakers or local officials
who didn't want to follow the law that was passed
by the legislature. It had just been passed, which said
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this is the process if you want to take something down.
So what they did is they said, so many lunatics
are showing up being violent or threatening violence, we have
to take it down so that we can provide safety.
And they carved out this safety exemption which didn't exist,
and they used it just to do whatever they wanted
to do. And you guys did nothing. You did nothing.
(14:49):
You sat there and watched Roy Cooper willfully violate the law,
pretending that he had the ability to do it when
he's he is the governor and it's supposed to also
follow the law. And you guys didn't do anything. So
forgive me if I'm not confident that other than a
very showy Q and A with Chapel Hill Carboro City
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Schools and then they go do whatever they want. I'm
not confident you guys will do anything. Dude. I'm gonna
I'll find this list. Maybe we'll mention. Actually, hold on,
I think I have it here. I was, I was laughing, man.
Somebody put a list out of the top ten athletes
of all time. Right, So you're now granted there's gonna
(15:35):
be some recency bias, right because you know I I
you know, people during the nineteen twenties, thirties then comparable
to you know, maybe football players or baseball players now
that that's going to be on there. So I recognize
why some people had a problem with it. However, uh
(15:58):
here we go, all right, Ross, So what you think
this list? Top ten athletes of all time? Number one?
Michael Jordan, Number two, Tiger Woods, yep, number three, Tom
Brady mm hmm. I know, I know how you. I
don't know about that one, but you understand why someone
makes Okay, no, no, that's fine, yes, of course, show
(16:22):
Yeah he's up there, Michael Phelps, yeah, Hussein Bolt, yeah,
Muhammad Ali absolutely, Wayne Gretzky. I was thinking Wayne Gretzky. Yep,
bo Jackson, I was thinking Bo Jackson, Uh, Lionel MESSI M.
I know it's it's not really a sport, but sure, okay,
(16:43):
all right, So so a lot of you are going,
what's wrong with that list?
Speaker 3 (16:47):
All?
Speaker 1 (16:48):
All the feminists found something wrong with that list. It's
all dudes. And so I saw that. I saw him
freaking out about I did retweet this. Let me re
retweet it. I retweeted the I was gonna do this yesterday,
So I just reposted it for you. Should there be
(17:10):
any women on there? Top ten athletes all time, not
of their sport, not of their era, of all time,
all of athletics, everybody having to compete against everybody else.
You know, I've seen these lists before, and a lot
(17:31):
of times they'll put like Babe diedrichs In on there,
but most people don't know everything about didris In from
what nineteen thirties or something. When I I kind of
feel like the list is fine.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
I mean, Jesse Owens is pretty awesome.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
Well, and again this is where the arguments are. Their argument,
isn't this one person like I didn't even see I
didn't even see any good suggestions. They tried to throw
the one soccer player there, the one who ripped her
shirt off, her name escapes me when the US Women's
won the World Cup there, the one with the purple hair.
(18:11):
No not wrapping, no no, no, no, no, no, no, no this.
I want to say she's the normal one because then
she I remember, she got like arrested or something for
like beating up her boyfriend. So a little bit of
abnormal there. But yeah, was it ham or was it
me a ham?
Speaker 7 (18:25):
Right?
Speaker 1 (18:25):
I mean a ham?
Speaker 4 (18:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, And it's not stay. She's not really
good at what she does. But what what do you
think Lionel Messi does to her?
Speaker 2 (18:33):
I'd put I'd put Haul Coget in before Messi, maybe
Rick Flair.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
So you think you think a wrestler should be in there?
That's a more interesting.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
Many championships he has? Yeah, man, a wall belts? Do
you have a wall belts?
Speaker 1 (18:49):
I don't. Yeah, I'm sorry you don't have a wall
of belts. I got a wall belton belt.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
Sorry, championship belts.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
I thought that's what you were You were building the
whole belts wing of your house.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
Is that not with that that the inspector came by
it and he was like, boo this room. I'm like
about man.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
And then you and then you still cold stunnard him
or what? Right? Yeah, that'll teach them come by. Yeah.
So I just because I honestly thought of it. I
saw somebody objecting to it, and I'm like, I don't know,
and somebody can correct me if I'm wrong. I don't
know if yeah, we can argue order here people are
arguing order. Of course they're Patriots fans, so you know
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their opinion is man. But uh, yeah, yeah, I got
no problem with the list because I I honestly thought
about it, and I'm like, is there a female athlete
that he is a better athlete than the people? We
can argue other other athletes, maybe you should be in
different positions or as Ross points out, there's some who
probably should have made the list, But I don't. I
(19:58):
think the list is fine. And you can all that
as chauviness as you want. But in a time when
people are more willing to admit because we're having all
of these forced conversations with uh, you know, men and
women's sports, what is what happens every damn near every
time a dude gets into a women's sport.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
I was, you know, I was about to say, they
just to piss off the feminist, they should throw in
Bruce Jenner.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
You know what, Arguably he probably he probably should have
been on there or at the very least on the
very short list of almost you know what, what what what?
What Bruce Jenner accomplished from an Olympic standpoint is very impressive.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
But to piss them all, they should put him in
as Kaitlyn Jenner, right, No, no.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
No, you just to piss them off their joy of it. Yes,
But like when they were when they were going, you know,
when people were still calling Bruce Jenner the medal winner
even though Bruce Jenner was Bruce Jenner at the time,
and then they're like, no, you got to change it
to Caitlyn Jenner. I thought that that was one of
the dumbest things I had ever heard, because it's like,
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even if even if you go one hundred percent, yeah, transition, name,
change everything, that was still Bruce Jenner.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
Who did you thought that?
Speaker 1 (21:11):
Because it was m Yeah, yeah, that's silly me. All right, No,
we're not putting Tom Brady number two or number one
both of you need to calm down. I bet you
even know who's sending emails on that, all right? Eight
eight eight nine three four seven eight seven Before I said,
I got a lot of audio, So let's go ahead
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and get to it. Let's stick in the sports realm.
Though I had I don't know how I missed this
until I happen, until people got really mad at the
governor of Louisiana. So the governor of Louisiana, he held
a press conference the other day, if you don't know,
LSU fired their coach, and they still got to pay
the dude, like what fifty four million dollars or something,
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and they had a huge payout for their previous coach,
the dude who talked, who had really grizzled voice. And
the governor referenced Donald Trump during this press conference. Except
I I never had really paid attention to what the
Governor of louisianas sounded like until I saw that press conference,
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and I was blood all right, So here we got
which cut is the which cut is? The first? One?
Speaker 8 (22:25):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (22:25):
The third the one on the third down there, Ross
has a whole bunch of cuts here all right? Here
is here is Jeff Landry. By the way, it's his name.
Here is Jeff Landry.
Speaker 9 (22:36):
You like seems naked homely way you make it?
Speaker 3 (22:39):
Hey, you like to see Homo's naked.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
That's cool man, whatever, that's.
Speaker 2 (22:46):
No to be fair, I believe the first that David
Spade was in there as Joe dirt But I believe
the other person in that cut was the governor of Louisiana.
I'm pretty sure. Okay, I don't think you mean let
me confirm it. Okay, it's been confirmed. Okay, I just
heard it. I heard it all right here.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
Hold on, it's got to be all right. So it's
got to be this one.
Speaker 4 (23:06):
Tug yeah, me, tug yeah, Okay.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
I get rid Goliath all right?
Speaker 10 (23:16):
Ow Hey, lead out bag.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Why we go to a boot called that?
Speaker 4 (23:22):
My back?
Speaker 1 (23:23):
So if memory serves me, if what did he say?
If memory serves me, that's farmer friend, the assistant coach
for Bobby Bouchet in the water Boy. And the other
one was a Joe dirt cut because of course it
(23:44):
Joe dirtcutt got shoved in there. Here is Jeff Landry,
the actual governor of Louisiana.
Speaker 10 (23:50):
You know, to foot the bill.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
So yeah, absolutely, who's that.
Speaker 10 (23:56):
No, I can tell you right now, is not selecting
the next coach. Hell, I'll let Donald Trump selected before
I let him do it. I don't know, but the
Border superwas is gonna come up with a committee and
they're gonna go find us a coach.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
Did you know the governor of Louisiana sounded like the
other things we played And yeah, I had no idea,
but that's exactly how he should sound. I was gonna say, yeah,
what a what an absolute weapon in an election in Louisiana. Man,
you go around to the parishes there. Do your in
laws sound like that?
Speaker 2 (24:28):
No?
Speaker 1 (24:29):
They do not, Okay, but they don't live they live
in northern Louisiana. Yeah, Monroe, Okay, all right, all right,
all right, that'd be amazing if they did, though.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
No, yeah, what but I mean that's the same reason
that I would not about because of his politics. But
the first time I heard, you know, former Mayor Adams
speak right in New York City, I'm like, that's what
you should sound like if you're the mayor of New
York City.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Yeah, yeah, oh, one hundred percent. Man, that's what you
should sound like if you're the governor of Louisiana. H
can you imagine some Hillary type trying to fake an
act sense to do that, Like I want to hear that,
but no, I had no idea. And basically what he's
saying is, these are state schools. We're not going to
sit here and and guarantee some guy fifty million dollars
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to come in and suck for two years and then
fire him. We're not going to do that against taxpayer money,
is basically his argument. But the fact that he mentioned
Trump's name, oh baby, that irritated the crap out of everybody.
All right, six forty five, it is Halloween, Glad to
have you along. Tomorrow though, is a new month, and
(25:34):
it could get a little western, as we say out
west and here sometimes. All those examples and much more
coming up here. On the CaCO Day radio program, it
was Brammy Chastain who ripped her shirt off and then
slid under knees on the field. I'm sure because which
by the way, everyone freaked out about. She's weren't a
sports brought. It's fine, it's chill so anyway, not me
(25:58):
a ham so thank you for pointing out. I don't
know why I remember it as being her. But and
again it's not to trounce on mia Ham's career. She
won multiple Olympic medals, she won two World Cups. I think, right,
extremely accomplished. But if you're putting a list together of
the best athletes as good as mia Ham is, we've
(26:21):
seen what happens right when they're up against male athletes.
Didn't that Ross, didn't wi It happened in Carrie at
the big soccer tournament they have a couple of years ago,
they now don't even do this. They had a bunch
of retired, like forty year old men who were professional
soccer players, don't get me wrong, played the current women's
Cup team and what did they score? Like twenty six
(26:44):
goals on them or something. They don't do that now,
they don't even they don't have that matchup in the
tournament anymore. I saw just because they were just announcing
the expansion of that tournament, and that's not a thing
in there. So again it's not picking, it's just reality.
So it was I don't know, maybe it was nice
to see a list that made sense, even if you
disagreed with some of it. That's the point I was making.
(27:07):
But yeah, people were losing their crap over that, by
the way, So uh, you know, yes, I'm irritated that
Trump is tweeting or truthing or whatever you call it
about ending you know, pull the nuclear option, get the
get government back open. No A thousand times, No, I can't.
I mean, can you imagine Democrats having that level of power,
(27:28):
what they would do? Republicans are are to some extent,
they'll they'll throttle themselves, which some people think is a
problem with the Republican Party, but it's a reality, whereas
I can't imagine, especially with the brand of Democrats that
(27:49):
is that has taken over. No, no, no, no. Can
you imagine AOC only needing fifty of her car forty
nine of her colleagues to get something done? Hell no,
So I don't like that. I did think this was interesting,
excuse me interesting. We had mentioned that Trump got he
(28:10):
got some golf clubs. He got ABB's clubs, literally gifted
to him the assassinated former Japanese prime minister. So that
was good. Did you see what the new prime minister
gave him? Though, So this is pretty cool. So when
he was there, they donated two hundred and fifty cherry
trees and an absolute crap ton of fireworks to Trump,
(28:36):
you know, for the two hundred and fiftieth Celebration of
America coming up next year, because Japanese fireworks, I guess
are elite.
Speaker 11 (28:44):
So so you're gonna tell me you don't have no
black cats, no Roman candles or screaming mamies. No, oh,
come on, man, you don't got no lady fingers, buzz butterles,
sneaker bombs, church burners, finger blasters, gut busters.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
No, I don't.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
You're gonna stand there owning a fireworks stand and tell
me you don't have no whistling bungholes, no spleen splitters,
whisker biscuits, honkey riders, hooskerdoes hohosker, don'ts cherry bombs, nips
and dazers withther without a scooter stick, or one single
whistling kiddy chasing.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
I mean, the fact that we got that in two
times in one year, is pretty impressive.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (29:22):
It is?
Speaker 1 (29:22):
That's the word you would use to be oppressed. Okay,
some other words. No, I think they're much bigger and
than those so because they are for the actual celebration.
But yeah, that's a pretty good gift. Man, it's no
Samurai sword, but it's kind of amazing. That's what they
should have given them. Oh did you see what? Oh man,
(29:43):
did you see what the South Korean president gave Trump?
Speaker 3 (29:46):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (29:46):
Yeah, and it's amazing.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
It's the it's the tallest giant gold crown I've ever seen.
That was the gift. So Trump literally has like a
dictator crown.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
Get there. There's been a bunch of like instances on
this tour overseas, over in Asia where the leaders are
obviously mocking the whole concept of no kings, clearly.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
Clearly the Malaysian guy, we made a joke about it.
So that's when they were having that little con before
Trump was dancing. There's if you did you see the
subtitles on there, there was a little crack about that. Yeah,
so if you're Trump, you got to wear that right
for Halloween because then you can say it's for Halloween,
and then the people hate youre like, I use a
(30:30):
kidding look at that, and then they have to have
you know, they got to ruin their halloween or their
EBT looting or whatever to go protest the guy. But yeah,
so we got some top tier Japanese fireworks, two hundred
and fifty cherry trees. I don't know if people know.
So when you go to DC, the cherry trees that
are everywhere, those were a Those were a gift from
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Japan to I want to say, to Taft and he
didn't eat them, so that was good. Yeah, they gifted
three thousand cherry trees. I believe it's the number in
nineteen eleven, twelve, whatever, and that's they were then planted
all through Washington, d C. So a large part of
(31:13):
what you see are from that original stock, and you
know offspring thereof. So two hundred and fifty more sounds
fine to me and a crap ton of fireworks. Who's
gonna hate on that? All right? So I mentioned the
EBT looting Ross. You guys have it. You have it
all figured out, the order in which you're gonna loot
tomorrow or Tomorrow's looting day, I guess, so, which is
(31:36):
perfect following Halloween. You guys gonna go grocery store first,
and then you know, nobody's talking about looting restaurants too.
I noticed that we're gonna play a bunch of audio
here in the next segment, Like it's always a grocery
store and or somebody's own house. They're gonna go in
(31:56):
and loot, but I haven't seen anyone. Because if you
like ross, if you go loot olive garden, that's an UNS.
It's an unending supply.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
Of round right, loot forever.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Yeah, it's like a hack. It's like a looting hack.
You go in there, you loot, and then you just
you don't have to loot anything else because you have
a constant stream of soup, salad and breadsticks. Sorry, I
just saw this dig into that story here at the
next break. I didn't realize that was the thing. Okay,
h eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.
(32:25):
So if you're gonna be looting tomorrow because the EBT
stuff and you're weirdo wants to put a video about
it on UH on the UH on the internet, I
don't know that it's gonna go well for you. In fact,
there's a lot of really awful plans UH that many
of these people are documenting. Now will they actually go
(32:48):
and do it? Somebody will? I don't, you know, I
don't think or you know what, maybe maybe I'll be
surprised and twenty at a time, will go in like
when they crash out one of those elevens. I don't know,
but just listening to the videos that and the entitlement
in these in these threats is mind boggling.
Speaker 12 (33:11):
They don't want to put food on our table if
we don't need to be putting no money in their pockets.
Effective November, the first Thanksgiving is canceled, Black Friday is canceled.
Christmas as well as New Year's Eve. And please do
not forget tax season as well. The first opportunity you
get to go to HR, please go and make sure
you file exempt all twenty twenty six.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
Do y'all really realize how much we.
Speaker 12 (33:32):
Can crumble the system if we stop spending money for
an entire week?
Speaker 1 (33:36):
Can I pause? Can I need to pause for a moment, ma'am?
And this is just I don't know the exact math
as it pertains to you, but you understand that if
you don't file taxes, you're most likely going to cost
yourself money. And I'm not talking about fines and penalties.
(33:58):
If you're qualifying for food stamps and you're working. Whenever
you're working, I have a feeling that I earned income
tax credit outpaces what you're paying in so like you
probably have negative tax liability right now. And also if
you don't pay your taxes then the other stuff I
(34:20):
just talked about. So I don't I don't know about
this plan.
Speaker 12 (34:22):
Man better yet and it's high're a month. How about
starting ovimit the first y'all, we stop paying mortgage, we
stop paying rent, we stop paying.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
All of our bills.
Speaker 12 (34:30):
Who's gonna come and evictis because the way.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
The sheriff ross. Do you know this that if you
don't pay your mortgage, eventually the sheriff will show up.
I don't know if you're I know you're familiar with
this because you probably pay your mortgage. But if you
don't pay your mortgage, sometimes the sheriff comes by and
doesn't work out for you. They land people off.
Speaker 12 (34:50):
And if the people just go ahead and walk off
the job, we ain't got to worry about nobody coming
to kick us out. Who's gonna be in the lease
in offices? Do you understand where I'm coming from? Who
who's gonna be working at the banks?
Speaker 1 (34:58):
Okay, y'all, we got to bankers will be working at
the bank and.
Speaker 12 (35:02):
Using this situation to our advantish the system as we
know it is crumbling.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
Okay, all right, all right, that you should take zero
advice from this woman. But if she's gonna do it,
I hope she posts updates so we can follow her journey.
All right. That's got to be the worst take, right,
that's got to be the worst. It's probably the worst.
Speaker 13 (35:22):
People gonna get real mad when they realized that they
waking up to what slaves woke up too.
Speaker 1 (35:28):
And I'm not well, I'm sorry, one more time off
the top, ma'am. This is what slaves woke up to.
When did the slaves have their food stamp credit card
not filled? What was how close? When?
Speaker 13 (35:52):
People gonna get real mad when they realized that they
waking up to what slaves woke up too. And I'm
not saying the infrastructure is the same, but I am
saying that you might die having a baby. Uh, you
(36:12):
ain't pulled your weight in the field today. You might
not get no food.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
But that's by the way way, okay, so hush. So
that's how it works for everybody. Arguably it's the great
equal if we get rid of the program. So just conceptually,
that's how it works. And I know you don't work
in a field, ma'am, So what the hell are you
(36:40):
talking about?
Speaker 13 (36:41):
Rain? Snow, sleet, and hail and a reason not to
come to.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
Work are not reasons to come to Okay? What if
you work at the post office? Especially? Do you know
if we get really bad rain, sleet and hell? Do
you know that that makes Ross and I have to
come to work more? It's true, is sleeping the studio
little hurricane broadcast? What are you talking about?
Speaker 13 (37:06):
Oh you didn't pull your quota. Let me go ahead
and take that house. Oh you thought that she was
gonna get an education? Well who your daddy is? Now?
The default is lean into the spirituality and the religion
that we feed you. Oh, so that you know you
(37:28):
find a little bit of comfort in this world.
Speaker 1 (37:31):
Let alone what freedoms.
Speaker 13 (37:34):
You ain't got time to be thinking about freedom. You
got a baby that's hungry, a roof that's leaking, and
your boss ain't giving a about your familial issues or
your mental health.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
Am I missing anything? I don't know, but you're literally
consuming food right now or drink so now I still
think the first take was worse. This lady's just delusional.
Anybody else you know what?
Speaker 7 (38:04):
We don't need more videos of people saying, you know what,
we don't care. We don't care that you're not getting
Snap benefits, that you're not getting EBT.
Speaker 4 (38:15):
Or food stamps.
Speaker 14 (38:16):
We don't care.
Speaker 1 (38:18):
We need it, we get it.
Speaker 7 (38:20):
You are a demon. Oh you're a soul is demon?
Go through that in private?
Speaker 4 (38:28):
We don't.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
We don't care.
Speaker 7 (38:30):
Like you don't care, We don't you don't care.
Speaker 5 (38:34):
Matter of fact, you know what, keep making the videos
so we know when you decide to get off on
here and be like, oh my god, I'm going through
such a hard time, we can meet you with the
same energy.
Speaker 1 (38:46):
What are you is that? Because the videos I keep
seeing are videos like yours. Man, I'm sure there's probably
a video of people or somebody's going yeah, I don't look,
I don't care. There's too many people to get food stamps.
I'm sure that exist. I'm I'm not inundated with them
when I pop open the Twitter though.
Speaker 15 (39:05):
All right, next competitor, there are millions of people that
are going to lose their Snap, their EBT. They're Kyle
Fresh in the month of November, and I feel like
nobody within our government cares, and not even just that
there are so many different celebrities. There are so many
different people out there that have platforms that have money
that could be trying to donate to these causes to
help people, and nobody gives up. Nobody can actually come
(39:27):
together and help these people feed their families in November.
It's almost dystopian because on one part of reality, everybody
understands what's going on. And when I say everybody understands,
they see, they hear, they know what's going on. And
then the other side is they don't care. There's only
so much, so many people in one area can do.
I'm doing the best that I can. I'm doing a
(39:48):
can food drive.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
I'm gonna be made able to I can donate.
Speaker 15 (39:50):
I'm blessed enough to say that I can donate to
families and make sure that they have a little bit
of something. But like, there are millions of people that
are going to go hungry in November.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
Like what are they supposed to do? You know what,
here's the deal, sir. You don't need all these Hollywood celebrities.
They're mostly worthless anyway. You just need five Democrats more.
Did you already have one or two? You just need
you just need five more or six or whatever. The
(40:21):
number is like, this is easy, and that is the
thing that's lacking in each and every one of these videos.
All right, there's no way that you could out crazy
the crazy you have just played you, right, that's what
you're thinking. That's what you're thinking. Rosso Which of these
five do you think is the craziest. I haven't played
the fifth one yet.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
I definitely be number five.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
You're gonna go number five.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
And because some of them, like you know, the woman
talking about you know you have to do that. Some
of them are just talking about the system in general, right,
which is which is you know, it's not even yeah
it's EBT, but it's like, you know, they're just complaining.
They're like a young Marxist complaining about the system. Right,
Number five is this of nuts?
Speaker 14 (41:02):
I just want to combro fascist to make this video
just to make something very very clear to the white man.
Black Americans do not care about your government shut down
and black.
Speaker 1 (41:12):
A man, some of them do. Just judging from my feet.
Speaker 14 (41:17):
Americans do not care about you taking away our EBT
and our government assistance because black Americans never depended on
the American government to take care of us and feed us.
Because we never could we were never able to depend
on the government in spite of what you may say
and what you may try to force us to believe.
(41:39):
So you can sit back and you can mock, you
can laugh, and you can think that you're about to
starve us to death. But I'm here to let you
know that we are going to eat regardless, even if
we have to hunt you animals down and roast and
eat you the delectable crackers and cheese. We will make
(42:01):
it happen.
Speaker 1 (42:02):
If we have to trust and believe me. Yeah, yeah,
that's the winner right there. What the hell are you
what you're gonna eat? You're gonna hunt, so can't never
go full cannibalism. Right, there's certain scenarios. Your your rugby
team crashed in the Andes right uh oh, our trip
to California got interrupted. Let's hang out at this high
(42:24):
mountain pass near Tahoe. What you're gonna go most dangerous game?
And and and also the whole part like there, there's
there's little crumbs there, like if you want to talk
about historically, but ma'am, in your lifetime, these programs have existed.
(42:44):
You're like you're older than the programs. At least some
iteration of them. And you can't tell me you don't
care if your first threat is to go eat people.
I feel like that's uh not can ruined would be
the best way to say that. All Right, it is
seven seventeen. Coming up on the show, We're gonna chat
(43:06):
with mister Pete Callaner. We have a canceling and it's
something I never thought in my lifetime that we get canceled.
H And that is apparently one of the left's favorite
projects and causes, and it just like it just kind
of randomly happened. Then the last I don't know a
(43:28):
few weeks, but it is, and how will mourn it?
Plus and we have a Florida Man story, but it's
like an Uno reverse Florida Man story because in this story,
the Florida Man is the hero. Oh wait for it,
it's coming up here on the CaCO Day radio program.
Oh speaking of people threatening that I was reading yesterday.
(43:50):
And this goes along with the two hundred and fiftieth celebration,
like the big Shin dig up in DC. The Japanese
just gave us a bunch of fireworks and they're gonna
have the MMA event up there. It's gonna be It's
gonna be a busy year next year. There's already discussion
about a mass counter protest, is how I saw worded.
But nobody's up there protesting. They're up there celebrating. So
(44:14):
I don't know whether that materializes. But if you get
a bunch of ANTIFA people from all over, what are
you protesting America? I guess they want to get in there.
It's snarl traffic can do all that. Like, how how
is that a win? How do you think that's gonna
be a win? How do you think normal people are
(44:35):
gonna be like, oh, look at that a bunch of fireworks? Wait,
why are these guys so mad? And of course the
media will dutifully cover it for whatever reason, But what
they probably won't be talking about is the carbon footprint
of it. Cause I learned this last week, like many
of you did, that apparently that's over all.
Speaker 16 (44:56):
Climate change now for decades upon decades upon decades, and
the worry in terms of climate change, simply put, hasn't shifted.
It has not reached the majority of Americans. What are
we talking about greatly worried about climate change? You go
all the way back to nineteen hundred and eighty nine,
it was thirty five percent, two forty percent, twenty twenty
forty six percent, and in twenty twenty five, look at that,
it's forty percent, the same number as we had twenty
(45:18):
five years ago, back in twenty two thousand, and then
only just five points higher than we had back in
nineteen hundred and eighty nine. Really, we've just seen consistency
on this issue. The bottom line is that the climate
change message that folks who of course believe that climate
change is real and is quite worrisome, simply put, has.
Speaker 2 (45:34):
Not really worked with the American people. So greatly worried
you say greatly worried.
Speaker 1 (45:38):
I mean, so people say they're greatly worried forty percent,
But how worried? Really?
Speaker 2 (45:43):
Is it the biggest thing they're worried about?
Speaker 16 (45:45):
Yeah, it is not anywhere close to being the biggest
thing that people are worried about. What are we talking
about here? Well, why don't we just talk about top
issue facing the US?
Speaker 2 (45:53):
Climate change? Well?
Speaker 16 (45:54):
I got some numbers for you on the screen right here.
You don't have to be a mathematical genius to know
that these numbers are not particularly high. Top issue facing
Knight sets climate change. It was three percent and twenty
twenty one two percent on average polls in twenty twenty three,
and this year the average poles two one two. It
is very, very low on the list of priorities. I
was trying to count it down the gallop pole and basically.
Speaker 1 (46:15):
All right, so so this, this is this, This is
the thoughts of the American people. And Grenna doesn't do
climate stuff anymore. And Bill Gates, Bill Gates, who was
one of the uh you know, the thought leaders on
this issue? Is it every one of these al Gore
things donated all this money announced and I'm paraphrasing basically
(46:37):
he doesn't feel that it is an existential threat anymore.
So he's moving on to other stuff. So are we
just done with this?
Speaker 4 (46:45):
Is this?
Speaker 1 (46:46):
Are I? What's is it? We talk to al Gore?
Do we know what he's doing?
Speaker 2 (46:51):
It's crazy once like Bill Gates starts investing in open
AI and needs these like server farms, suddenly like it's
not important anymore.
Speaker 1 (46:57):
Oh, it's got conspiracy right that are probably accurate?
Speaker 2 (47:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (47:03):
Yeah, And and by the way, all the I thought Gates,
I thought, I think with Gates is I can't not
Gates whom I thinking of. Was it Paul Allen or
one of the other Microsoft guys. Was one of the
guys I think protesting or or funding some of the
protests against the server farm in Memphis or wherever that
(47:23):
is outside of Memphis. So that's going to be a
strange conversation. But yeah, yeah, that is weird man, how
how that's working there? So but yeah, so I guess
we're done with that, So we'll give it the official
taker bell, and I guess go about our business.
Speaker 4 (47:41):
Okay, let me get y' else.
Speaker 8 (47:42):
Speaker, hold on, I just wanted to talk to you
about eb T real quick because I have lived here
in greens By my whole lofe, worked with people to
help them in the community, have had to get help
myself at times. The e b T has a law
that if you have a child, understand late, you have
a direct exemption from work, so you don't have to
(48:05):
worry about getting a job, You don't have to worry
about anything. It's all you've got a school, a child.
Speaker 1 (48:09):
Yeah, you just got to keep popping youngions out though.
Speaker 8 (48:12):
And that's what and that's what I've seen. This is
what I've seen and it's not one race. Okay, it's
it's it's it's it crosses over.
Speaker 1 (48:23):
And the other thing is everybody's abusing this thing, man.
Speaker 4 (48:27):
Yes.
Speaker 8 (48:28):
And the other thing is, are you worried that you
don't have to apply in person for benefits anymore?
Speaker 1 (48:33):
I don't know, I am, I am, Yeah, you don't.
Speaker 8 (48:36):
You can do it online, Yeah, you have. You can
do it online now. And so, in speaking with a
social worker, that social worker told me out of her
own mouth, we know there are there are people who
are not citizens in this country that are getting benefits.
So you fake social Security cards and birth certificates. But
(48:56):
the volume is so huge and and all work is
so huge that we do not have time to investigate that.
Speaker 1 (49:04):
Oh, and that I hate to correct you, but I
was informed by Democrat leaders that this is the least
of US program. It's less than one percent. So I
don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker 8 (49:17):
Twelve billion dollars last year in Fox Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (49:22):
I mean yeah, I don't believe that.
Speaker 8 (49:24):
We wanted to let you know from someone who's you know,
around the system, that this is what's going on.
Speaker 1 (49:31):
And and and thank you very much for the call. There,
I do appreciate it, Joeanne. And that's the other thing too.
I don't know. I'm sure that there's people out there.
I don't know that. I don't know that the majority
of people who are who view EBT or some of
these other benefit programs think that none of them should exist.
There's probably some if you go individual buy. But I
(49:53):
think what most people look at as they look at
what Joanne was just talking about, and that's where the
anger lies. And then yeah, and then the way that
you really get people to turn it into a thing
as you start getting into the racial side of it.
You probably saw that chart right there as a percentage
of households this thing was floating, or as a percentage
of households in the US from different ethnic backgrounds. So
(50:17):
it's remember it's a percentage of that household So the
cumulative number is not necessarily going to be the most
because you know, it's the very small part of the population.
But I want to say that sixty percent of Afghan
households people came here from Afghanistan avail themselves of the
EBT program. Now you also have to remember a lot
(50:39):
of people that came here from Afghanistan were people that
we placed here because they provided aid to the US
military during our time over there. So that's some of it.
But you go down the line and down the line,
and you know, there's quite a few backgrounds where the
majority of the households, more than fifty percent of the households,
(51:01):
are in fact availing themselves of this program, and they're
not native populations. And I think that's what a lot
of people have a problem with. They're like, well, what
do we because almost every other country has a financial
litmus test. If you want to go to New Zealand,
you have to demonstrate amount of money, if you want
to move to Columbia, if you want to move to Ecuador, right,
(51:24):
because I was talking to I was talking to there's
a lot of in Ecuador has a lot of American expats,
and so when I was down there, I was actually
talking to some of them. They had to post I
think they had to purchase one hundred and twenty thousand
dollars worth of real estate, which goes quite a ways
down there, and then they had to I think they
had to post like fifty thousand dollars into a bank
(51:44):
account or have a certain number amount of money that
comes through and it has to come from either a
pension fund or social security or whatever. Like they have
those litmus tests to move to countries. Canada has a
litmus test, a financial litmus test for if you're an
American who wants to move there. So, yeah, like this is,
(52:06):
but but then you start throwing in all the racial
stuff and then everyone just starts arguing on that when
in reality there's clearly a lot of abuse. So when
you hear a one percent number, you're like, no, there's
no way, Steve, what's up?
Speaker 4 (52:19):
Hey man?
Speaker 17 (52:21):
I was just kind of thinking watching the rallies up
in New York and the folks up there. You know,
it's agreement, free buses, free food, right, yeah, free, free free?
Are they not like watching what happens when the source
of the free stump the government? You know, there's social
program stops paying.
Speaker 1 (52:39):
How they not know, sir? No, you know, because they're
gonna get it right. See that's what you've That's what
that's the piece of this. They're gonna get it right.
Speaker 17 (52:49):
So are they gonna pay different money from different.
Speaker 1 (52:51):
People, but yeah, they're gonna get it right. I'm quoting Mondami.
He said, no, we're going to get it right. This
is when he was asked about the subway and they
literally was asked basically this question, what happens if so
many people are on these programs and the you know,
a bunch of rich guys move away, and now you
don't have the money? He said, well, we're gonna get
it right, and uh, you know it's very ominous. I
(53:13):
don't know what that means, but I do know that
every time somebody said they're gonna get communism or socialism right,
they don't. So so we'll see, we'll see anywhere on
the planet.
Speaker 11 (53:23):
So I get good.
Speaker 1 (53:25):
Yeah, all right, Steve, thanks for the call to appreciate it,
and uh, let's go ahead and do this because it's
not often we have a Florida Man story where he's
the hero Florida and then Florida.
Speaker 6 (53:40):
Then is something in the wadty error sand that makes
you do all that crazy crap. That's like the state
is one day dumb ass trapped. Nowhere else has the
Florida Man. It is almost like as the Weird Factor
climbs and you find out haven't in Florida every time
(54:01):
Florida then Florida.
Speaker 9 (54:03):
Then if anyone can.
Speaker 6 (54:04):
Cheer me, if you know, you can't just mind life
be crazy. But of course, but it's not as bad
crap crazy as yours. Nowhere else are you gonna find him.
They're so used to it, they don't find him.
Speaker 2 (54:16):
Who ready for Florida?
Speaker 5 (54:17):
Then?
Speaker 1 (54:19):
Alrighty, So the Florida man in this case is it was,
I should say, a young father to be. He is,
let's see, twenty was twenty two and he's driving around
with his girlfriend in Florida and this is last year.
This is the night of the super Bowl. All right,
(54:40):
so this is right after the super Bowl. And it
sounds like they were arguing over so I think they
were arguing because she was pregnant and they had he
had said. I think the deal was he was upset
because she was pregnant because she had been taking it
was supposed to be taking pills or whatever. I don't know,
but anyway, they're just having a verbal disagreement. Everyone's emotional.
(55:02):
And he gets a text message and she can see
on the phone it's from a girl or from a
female name, and it was actually he's from New York.
Originally it was a friend from back home in New
York who was You have to know he is a
Chiefs fan, and the woman texting him from back home
(55:22):
is an Eagles fan. So it was an Eagles fan
trash talk and a Chiefs fan on Super Bowl on
the super Bowl tonight. You're right from the super Bowl,
and then all of a sudden they get in this
violent crash, and that's what the police know. Right, So
this guy's in a coma, and he was in a
coma from then. He started to stir at the end
(55:45):
of May, but his injuries were extensive enough. I think
they then put him back in a medically induced coma
for a little longer, but eventually he here a couple
of weeks ago was a was finally healthy enough and
awake enough the police could talk to him, and boyle boy,
were they glad. So police go in there. He can
only communicate via whiteboard seven the right stuff or draw
(56:07):
stuff or whatever, and he filled in the story. So
according to what he told police, they were driving this
argument ensuit. She got, she saw the text, he explained
what it was. She said to quote, I don't care.
You're gonna get what you deserve. I don't care what happened.
She then accelerated rapidly and drove the car into a
(56:30):
tree and this is off I ninety five by the way,
so that you had some big palms that were lining
along ninety five. So she had to drive down through
the ditch and into the palm tree, and that's where
he sustained injuries. He explained the whole thing, and then
he dropped dead. She's in custody facing murder churches. Now
(56:52):
that's legend. Man. She probably would have got away with it.
They really, I mean, they could see what was happening,
but they didn't have the context. Only be because he
popped out of his coma long enough to say what
happened before he died. Is why she's probably gonna get prosecuted.
She's very sad in her little mugshot here. I did
tweet this story out if you want to go actually
read it. But yeah, so in this case, the bad
(57:14):
Florida man is Florida woman, and this guy just getting
it done. All right, let's get raced agic from the
Weather Channel if he's read in the Rock and Roll. Unfortunately,
they bost our board, so darn it.
Speaker 9 (57:25):
You know, I was really hoping I could have an
easier day today. I got to leave early.
Speaker 1 (57:29):
Oh all that good? Stuff.
Speaker 9 (57:31):
Well, heading to Clenson for a Why do you do
this to yourself homecoming?
Speaker 1 (57:36):
Why do you do this to yourself?
Speaker 9 (57:38):
Well, you know, I'm a fan, always will be a fan,
just like a Dallas Cowboy fan. I'm not one of those,
not one of those things that go away. You know,
Are you taking Monday or Tuesday off?
Speaker 1 (57:48):
Well?
Speaker 9 (57:49):
I might take Monday. I'm waiting to hear back because
I've got double duty Monday.
Speaker 2 (57:54):
I'm doubling up.
Speaker 9 (57:57):
On the TV side. So no, I don't though, I'm
not off Tuesday though. You might be off Monday, I
don't know. But either way, playing Duke right Clemson, Yeah,
we've got Duke there a pretty good chance of Duke
could hand us our butt, but we'll see. And honestly,
i'd rather kid not play like I kind of like Vincina.
Speaker 1 (58:17):
Yeah, I want to schedule. You got a tough little
schedule coming up. Oh yeah, you have what Florida State
and you guys played Louisville too, and Louisville's pretty dang good.
Speaker 9 (58:26):
Florida State Louisville Furman and then uh, South Carolina. So
that's the rest of the year.
Speaker 1 (58:32):
You know that Clemson. South Carolina was the first big
level college football game I'd ever been to.
Speaker 9 (58:37):
Was it really Yeah?
Speaker 1 (58:38):
Yeah, you know, I mean I went to Wyoming Ones,
but they are what they are. And you know, we
went to a couple in California when I was out
of UC there. But but I people aren't in insane
And so my buddy, my roommates, was from He's from Cleveland,
but his family has had lived down in Hilton Head
and he's like, come on down. We had a big break.
(58:58):
We drove all the way to South Caro and I
went I had never seen a college football like that,
and especially because of the hats that they wear with
the Clemson South Carolina game and the police horses and
then the arson of a dumpster and everyone's like, no,
this is normal, that's normal.
Speaker 9 (59:14):
Yeah, they're welcome. He was in Ambia, Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (59:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (59:18):
Well the fans are well, let's just say what I
experienced last year, and Clemson should never I was. I had.
I broke up a fight in the middle of downtown Clemson.
Oh wow, I mean they are the fans are brutal. Yeah,
they were brutal.
Speaker 13 (59:33):
I know.
Speaker 1 (59:34):
It's like a fight too.
Speaker 9 (59:35):
Yeah I could, I could, but all right, man, So
here's here's the deal.
Speaker 1 (59:39):
We need more of the good weather, not that weird
bad weather where it's just fifty for twenty four hours straight.
Speaker 9 (59:44):
So we're going yeah, sixty, upper fifties, low sixties through
today and tomorrow. Beautiful looking frost advisories though, starting just
west of Raleigh, Durham, Fayeville, going west into parts of
the Trya. At the bottom line is tomorrow morning'll probably
be some around in many spots. Doesn't have to be
thirty two degrees if you didn't know that to get frost.
(01:00:05):
Probably be in the mid upper thirties, maybe forty around
the Triangle in points east. But either way at Chili night,
not too bad for Trigg or treating a little bit
of a west breeze. Probably going to drop into the
fifties as we head towards sunset and during the evening hours.
But the weekend's going to be good. First two days
of November, the sun will be out, low sixties for
the most part, maybe some showers Monday, and I think
(01:00:26):
the rest of next week's actually going to be dry
through Thursday, and we've actually approached seventy degrees, so all
in all, even the shower threat for mondays really early
in the day. Most of it's like a six hour
window between midnight and like six or seven am. So
we're I think we're pretty good shape. A little bit
below average, but I think pretty decent overall.
Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
Okay, all right, well we'll chat in an hour, sir.
Have a good one. Okay, yep, there you go. Race
to Agic from the Weather Channel. Hey, coming up, you
guys need a robot because apparently one's about to hit
the market. And I gotta be honest, it's a little cheap,
and I thought it was going to be but I
have some some concerns. And a former ABC News or
is he no Jonathan Carl still ABC News? It doesn't matter.
(01:01:08):
He's still in shows, show content. I'll explain next. Hang on,
all right, seven fifty five, we'll chat with Pete Callender
coming up here in just a few minutes. We got
lots to get to with him. Maybe you're doing some
Christmas shopping when he gets something on order. Check this out.
Speaker 18 (01:01:25):
My name is Burnt, and today we're launching Neo are
Humanoid for the home.
Speaker 1 (01:01:30):
Ain't no sunshine when she's Neo is a robot me,
Neo is a humanoid companion designed to transform your life
at home.
Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
It combines AI in advanced hardware to help with daily
chores and bring intelligence in your every day life.
Speaker 18 (01:01:44):
When she's done and it's half no home.
Speaker 1 (01:01:51):
She goes away.
Speaker 18 (01:01:52):
As someone who lives with Neo every day, there is
no experience quite as much. So today we're excited to
BT pre order your Neo today.
Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
I slipped back, so uh yeah, So apparently now you
can get a robot made and it's uh, what was
it twenty thousand dollars too or five hundred dollars a month.
They have a payment program and they're claiming that it
can go ahead and basically do all the domestic chores,
which I don't know how that comports with washing dishes
(01:02:24):
and stuff. But are you are you buying this? I
guess it would be my question, are are are Are
we are we buying that? Like I just I've seen,
we've seen a lot of robots work, but like I
still don't know if they could, you know, get really
in there from a cleaning perspective. I mean, I know
(01:02:44):
a roomba can do what a rumba is, but like
cleaning out cabinets, washing dishes, things, organizing a garage and
what are the chances this thing is just some dude
with a VR headset in Bangalore making five cents a day.
But anyway, yeah, twenty fat ross. Do you want a
robot made for around the house?
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
You I came out my own product there, Hayes Maids.
There's only one available at a time, and all you
need is a free food, room and board and some
Xbox time for the robot. And uh yeah, Hayes made.
It's a great value.
Speaker 1 (01:03:19):
Yeah great. What kind of food does the Hayes Maid like?
Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
Chicken wings?
Speaker 1 (01:03:24):
Okay, maybe protein?
Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
It needs time for workouts too, huh And don't look
under the hood. It's very complicated. You'll break it.
Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
Oh so is it now? Do we think this thing
is do with a VR headset or is it an
actual dude from Bangalore stuffed in a suit?
Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
Well, Hayes Maid, No, it's me in the suit.
Speaker 5 (01:03:41):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
Yeah, it could be just a guy operating. Remember when
Elon came out with his like, hey, here's my robots,
and it was like, you know, just a demo, but
it was a backstage work in the thing. And I
saw a video of this thing trying to shut a
dishwasher did you see that video? And it couldn't do it.
It was just on the ground like trying to It
was just struggle. Why I'm questioning this?
Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
Yeah, cool concept and you know everybody wants Rosie, but
I don't know about that twenty thousand dollars and uh
one did they? I think it's they even started sending
this and they you can customize them. So there is
that borrow. It's the Purge apparently. And to help us
preview the Purge is our radio buddy to the South,
(01:04:22):
mister Pete Callander. How you doing, Pete?
Speaker 4 (01:04:25):
I am okay. How are you today?
Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
I'm good? You got your did you got your? You
got it all mapped out where you're gonna loot tomorrow
or apparently it's looting for tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (01:04:34):
Tomorrow's looting day.
Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
It's the first day of no EBT benefits. Yeah, oh,
I think we just go right?
Speaker 4 (01:04:43):
Is no? I guess that's what I've learned. Yeah, today
they ask us for the food and then tomorrow they
take the food.
Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
Well and they're going to eat us.
Speaker 4 (01:04:53):
So what, dude, I was not aware of this.
Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
Yeah, yeah, it's lady.
Speaker 14 (01:05:03):
I just wanted to combro fascist to make this video.
Just to make something very very clear to the white man.
Black Americans do not care about your government shut down,
and Black Americans do not care about you taking away
our ebt and our government assistance because Black Americans never
depended on the American government to take care of us
(01:05:24):
and feed us, because we never could. We were never
able to depend on the government, in spite of what
you may say and what you.
Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
May try to force us to believe.
Speaker 14 (01:05:35):
So you can sit back and you can mock, you
can laugh, and you can think that you're about to
starve us to death. But I'm here to let you
know that we are going to eat regardless, even if
we have to hunt you animals down and roast and
eat you the delectable crackers and cheese. We will make
(01:05:57):
it happen if we have to trust and.
Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
Bel Yeah, I don't know where the cheese comes from,
because but yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:06:04):
So I got questions. I have questions, Okay, Yeah, So
the first part of her statement is this sweeping generalization
that no black people are relying on government to eat. Yes, yes,
And then the second part of her statement there at
(01:06:26):
the end, which includes the threat of cannibalism, would indicate
that they don't have access to food, so it sounds
like they are dependent on the government to eat.
Speaker 1 (01:06:40):
I think you're analyzing it too much, because the problem
when you analyze any of these cuts, and I probably have.
I got a half dozen on my button. They've just
been stacking up. They all none of them makes sense, No,
none of them.
Speaker 13 (01:06:54):
None of Like people don't get real mad when they
realize that they waking up to what slaves will up to.
And I'm I'm not saying the infrastructure is the same,
but I am saying that you can't go to the doctor,
you might die having a baby, all.
Speaker 1 (01:07:13):
Right, all right, So he just keeps listed on stuff.
So it's just like slavery.
Speaker 4 (01:07:16):
Peat Okay, all right, So I'm going to say something.
It's probably going to anger some Democrats, but I don't care. Okay,
you guys have adopted Hamas's strategy. Yes you are Hamas
at this point.
Speaker 1 (01:07:32):
Yeah, you're just you're talking about this the other day
and talk about this morning. Man.
Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
It's you are.
Speaker 4 (01:07:39):
You are using your own people, your constituents, your citizens,
the people you represent. You are using them as human shields.
You are allowing them to suffer, to go without food,
maybe even starve right, you are doing the very thing
that Hamas does to its peaceeople in order to secure
(01:08:03):
a pr victory, in order to make the other guy
look bad. You're not suffering from these the ramifications of
your decisions. You're offloading that suffering to the people that
you claim to represent and you claim to be the
defenders of Yet you're making them suffer in order for
(01:08:25):
you to get some sort of leverage in a negotiation.
It is literally the Hamas tactic. And you know, I'm
I guess it works. I guess that's why these people
in the Democrat Party and in Gaza. I guess that's
(01:08:46):
why they do it is because they know it works.
Speaker 1 (01:08:50):
And it's not helpful for Trump to then demand what
he's demanding. But it's adoption, you saw.
Speaker 4 (01:09:00):
Oh no, no, no, no, this is a very stupid idea.
Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
There's a very different idea this he truthed it.
Speaker 4 (01:09:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
Wait, truth, two things just say one that we should
they should get rid of the cloachu or get rid
of the sixty vote cap and just go majority, which
you right, is a horrible idea. And he wants to
test nukes again, which I'm more in speavor of because
that's cool. I like see stuff blow up. But yeah, him, him,
this is that would be a win for the Democrats.
(01:09:26):
Can you imagine, especially with the current crop of Dems
that are coming up, who would then be in power.
Let's say that AOC got Schumer's job at some point
gets into a leadership position. Can you imagine that lunatic
with a fifty one vote requirement?
Speaker 4 (01:09:42):
Right? And yeah, yeah, And like, what is the historical
trend in the mid term elections? Why are Republicans redistricting?
Why are Democrats returning suit?
Speaker 6 (01:09:53):
Like?
Speaker 4 (01:09:53):
Why is why is all that happening? It's because there
is a fear that Republicans are going to lose their
very slim majority in the US House. They may even
lose control of the Senate, which would make Donald Trump
not just the lame duck president, but also open him
up for yet more impeachments, more investigations. Right, all of
(01:10:14):
that will continue. So why would you do something like this,
which is what Democrats want done? Why would you do
that and then allow a simple majority to, for example,
expand the US Supreme Court, Because that's what they would do.
They've said they would do it. They want to do that.
They don't want the Republicans to do it, but that's
(01:10:35):
what they would like to do in the majority. And
then you're going to open yourself up to these wild
swings whenever a party comes in. I mean, well, that's
the thing Republicans probably don't ever win again, simply because
one of the other things Democrats have said they want
to do if they had this kind of power, they
would make Puerto Rico estate, they would make Washington, d c. Estate,
(01:10:56):
thereby giving themselves extra votes in the US Senate and
the House. And they are viewing this as their pathway
to a perpetual majority. And what do you think that
they would do with a perpetual majority, Like this idea
that we're always going to be in charge, both parties
and the partisans, and adherence to the like they think
(01:11:18):
that I'm going to do this stuff because we're going
to be in charge. We're ascending, we control it all
and you don't and you're not going to And the
idea that Democrats like, the very idea that Democrats have
wanted this and now say are are goating Trump to
do it. Like, first off, I thought Trump was a tyrant.
I thought Trump was a king. I thought you wanted
(01:11:39):
to limit his power, but now you're saying, give the
Republicans a simple majority in the Senate so they can
approve whatever Trump wants done. That doesn't track you, right,
So when you don't understand the results, reassess the assumption.
The assumption is they don't believe The reality is they
are lying about the assumption that Trump is an authoritarian.
That's they don't believe it. It's just pr What they
(01:12:02):
are angling for is more power so when they get
back into control, they can then take steps to solidify
their power. It's just this a terrible idea.
Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
And don't forget they're still hot and heavy on this
compact thing for electoral college, right, you know, as the
solution once they get enough states to sign off. You know,
that's right, that's a whole other thing. Trump does have
an opportunity to do something pretty funny though, Pete. Did
you see the giant crown that they gave him in
South Korea? The giant gold crown. It's Halloween. He could
(01:12:32):
wear that today to to trol but also have plausible
deniability because it is in fact Halloween, or wear it
at the State of the Union, which is finn.
Speaker 4 (01:12:43):
I'd say where it today and just say, look, this
was a gift from you know, our friends, and they
you know, it would be disrespectful and rude. Yeah, to
not to not wear it if like when Grandma sends
you the sweater and you know, when she comes to visit,
she wants to say you in the sweater.
Speaker 1 (01:13:02):
By the way, congratulations you guys. Down in Charlotte, I
see that the city's building a brand new pedestrian bridge
so that people have egress after they've mugged you and
then come down out of uptown. So correct.
Speaker 4 (01:13:13):
It's also it's also new hunting grounds for criminals. Just
once you go out over the bridge and you're walking
across two seventy seven, which is you know, about eight
or nine lanes there, so it's it's a very length
strip that you're going to be walking over and then
you'll have no way out. You'll be on this long
bridge penned in by the railings and you won't be
(01:13:35):
able to get out. So it's a whole new hunting
ground also for the criminals. And bonus points because the
leftists get to hang the banners over the sides of
the railing.
Speaker 1 (01:13:47):
I didn't even think of that, yeah, right, and then.
Speaker 4 (01:13:50):
All of the traffic starts slowing down when they're like,
who are these people up there? Are they going to
throw something on my vehicle? You know? And so it's
going to cause more traffic congestion and all of that.
But I will say good job to the city planners
for finally getting this done. It's only been about twenty years,
that's how long this has taken. This was originally supposed
to be part of the It was part of the
(01:14:13):
light rail line plan. When they built the original light
rail line that Arenas or Ritzka was murdered on. This
was part of the plan to have this bridge, and
they passed a half cent sales tax to fund all
of the trains and such spoiler, it did not fund
all of the trains. It didn't even actually fund the
original project. So now actually next week voters are being
(01:14:35):
asked to approve an additional one CeNSE sales tax and
that's going to pay for well more trains. But they're
not telling anybody that there. They've got all the mailers
going out into the mailboxes for the you know, promoting
that the sales tax increase. But everything is about cars.
Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
Yeah, I have seen a little of that. It struck me,
although I don't live in the community as a wee
bit dishonest, but also exactly what happens, you know, in
Raleigh Greensboro. I mean, it's just it's just the plan have.
I don't think there's ever been a bond since I
started voting in Raleigh, so you know, well over, I
(01:15:14):
don't think they've ever had a bond fail. Yeah, and
they just keep it. Sometimes I'm like, this is the
same bond we just passed, Like, no, it's slightly different.
So and it's usually transit and then they don't do
anything with it.
Speaker 4 (01:15:28):
That is schools affordable housing part. All of those bonds
at this they were since I've been in Charlotte. There
was one school bond that failed like twenty years ago,
and there was one prior to my arrival. I want
to say it was like late eighties, early nineties. There
was a school bond that failed as well. But that's it.
Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
Let me ask you a question there, mister Pete, are
you familiar with the hearing that is coming when December third?
All right, so December third, the folks from the Chapel
Hill Carboro School District will have to are being asked
to appear in front of the legislative committee because they
(01:16:08):
basically have thumbed their nose at the new rules where
you know, if a kid wants to be trans they'llhide
it from the parents, change the name, the bathroom situations.
They're just like, we're gonna do whatever we want. So
now now the legislator sure is like, all right, we're
gonna come in and grill you. Is it wrong of
me to feel like it doesn't really matter because they
(01:16:29):
don't enforce previous laws that they've passed. Case in point,
do you remember the law that was passed on tearing
down monuments or statues?
Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
They had to go through.
Speaker 4 (01:16:38):
The hist there's no law against that. Why would people
have torn down all the statues otherwise?
Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
This is my point? And then Roy Cooper did the
Heckler's veto thing, is like, we have to take the
statues and the obelisk down from the old Capitol because
if not, the crazies al riot and then it'll fall
on somebody and it's a safety hazard. And he just
had them removed one night and right, and the general
said they did nothing, They didn't really even object, So
(01:17:05):
why should I believe that even if they want to
have a little spectacle with the superintendent of Chapel Hill Schools,
that they'll actually do anything.
Speaker 4 (01:17:14):
Well, I mean they are going to do something. They're
gonna take some video clips and put them out on
social media.
Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
Hello, I am aware of that, but I just like,
there's so.
Speaker 4 (01:17:25):
You want something more than that.
Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
I want. I want the thing that happens is supposed
to happen when you and I just go, I don't
that law doesn't apply to me. I'm gonna do whatever
I want, right, That's how it works.
Speaker 4 (01:17:37):
And so for in Charlotte, that is, I don't know
how they do things up there, But in Charlotte, like
I can do whatever I want. The law doesn't apply.
Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
I don't think you can, mister Pete.
Speaker 4 (01:17:51):
No, for real, No, like I mean, yes, I may
get I may get detained for a little bit of
time and take into a jail and then they we'll
take my picture, take my fingerprints, and then I just
and then I leave the jail. So I mean, aside
from that is you know that inconvenience of you know,
a couple of hours where I have to go down
(01:18:12):
to the county jail in that but then I'm out,
and so there's really no there's no downside.
Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
No complications there, dude, it's just every day it's just
the craziest. Like this morning, I'm just looking through my
pet peck. I have to let's see. I mean told
that nine men are the UK Glamours Women of the Year, right, yeah, yeah,
the dolls, Yeah, the do I don't even know what
is that? Do you even know what the dollphs?
Speaker 4 (01:18:36):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:18:37):
No.
Speaker 4 (01:18:38):
I saw something about I saw the cover and I
was like, who are these chicks? And then I looked
to the thing and I was like, oh, they're dudes.
Speaker 1 (01:18:44):
That's dudes. And then the word of the year is
not even a word, it's a damn number. Right, So
like that, I want to talk about post true society.
Speaker 4 (01:18:52):
Man, No, it's it's we are reverting back to like
uh uh scribblings on cave walls.
Speaker 1 (01:19:03):
It's something man. Oh, and climate change is in an
existential threat anymore.
Speaker 4 (01:19:07):
I'm very happy about that development.
Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
Oh you are okay, good?
Speaker 4 (01:19:11):
Right. I think this is going to be great for
the mental health of a lot of people who have
been living in abject fear and neuroticism. But fear that
the world is going to kill them in their lifetimes,
like maybe within five years or something.
Speaker 1 (01:19:29):
Seeing these kids cry over this. You've seen those videos,
Oh yeah, where you just realize your parents of gend
them up, their teachers of gen them up, and they're
they're having a break.
Speaker 3 (01:19:38):
Is.
Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
It's so abusive, man. And I don't know why it
makes me so angry, but that aspect makes me so
angry because it's like, just let them be, Kien.
Speaker 4 (01:19:44):
Well, I mean, think about if you were telling a
child from you know, the very earliest ages that you know,
the thing that they cannot control is going to come
in and kill them and everybody they love.
Speaker 1 (01:19:57):
And they're making it worse by existing, right, I.
Speaker 4 (01:20:00):
Mean, there's are so many layers of psychological abuse in there.
And and now yeah, now they're they're getting this conflicting
message from the people they quote trusted, you know that
that we're telling them all this stuff, and now it's
like there's this it's gonna be difficult, it's gonna be
there's gonna be pain in trying to sort out the
(01:20:21):
cognitive dissonance.
Speaker 1 (01:20:23):
Well, uh, Pete, let me say this because I'm out
of time. I hope you survive. The purge slash alluded to, Yeah, yeah,
we will see I lost a bunch of weight.
Speaker 4 (01:20:32):
I lost a bunch of weight, So they're not even
gonna want because I'm I'm so thin.
Speaker 1 (01:20:36):
Yeah, yeah, we'll be back. Hang on. I actually feel
bad for this dude because like the way that it's
being Okay, so you have a police officer he he
is uh, he's having to testify in court. It's a
zoom hearing, which you know a lot of these are now,
which I don't mind. I think it probably makes things
a little easier for a lot of people involved. Maybe
(01:20:58):
you sure is that they actually show up. I'm cool
with that. So he's got to testify. I don't even
know what the what the case was, and so he
pops on the zoom call. But there's a little bit
of a problem. You can you put your appearance on
the record, please?
Speaker 4 (01:21:16):
Yes?
Speaker 13 (01:21:16):
Off the Jackson bast him at thirty nine nineteen out
of twelve.
Speaker 4 (01:21:21):
Think all right, he got you got you got some
pants on?
Speaker 1 (01:21:30):
Offer is in the No, we've got boxes some thankfully, Okay,
let's lee. All right. So the people are riding, They're like, oh,
this officer showed up to court without pants is literally
how I saw this teas he's on a zoom call.
He's not a rookie, if that makes sense, in the
(01:21:53):
sense that he's he's definitely nearing retirement. He clearly just
does and understand the zoom, right, he thought, because he's
able to adjust it. And he's wearing his his uniform top. Right,
he's wearing the shirt with the badge with the name tape,
with the you know, all of that stuff. I don't
(01:22:14):
they call it name tape for police, but yeah, he's
got all that stuff on. But he's just he's just
got boxers on because he's doing the you know, no,
it's a it's a newscaster thing, right, Yeah, that's what
I was about to say.
Speaker 2 (01:22:25):
It's an older guy who thought the angle was going
to be something different than it was. And I'm sure, yeah,
I'm sure when it popped when he popped up on
the camera and he's like, oh crap, you can see
my legs and my boxers, and then they go back
to him and it's fixed. So he brought right camera closer.
Speaker 1 (01:22:39):
Yeah, yes, So I just I kind of felt bad
for the dude. I it was this isn't Jeffrey Tubin, right,
this is not remember Jeffrey Tube And of course with
the CNN and uh meeting there where he's uh he's
doing a little something. I have a little me time.
Speaker 2 (01:22:57):
Run everybody you have You have any idea how many
people are interview on like TV or the news, and
that's exactly how it is when they're doing the live
shot from home.
Speaker 1 (01:23:04):
Who's the who's the guy who on Shark Tank, the
mister wonderful or whatever. Robert I can't remember his last name.
He's all the time, but I always see clips of him.
Speaker 2 (01:23:15):
Oh it's Kevin O'Leary.
Speaker 1 (01:23:16):
Kevin O'Leary. Why didn't think you got Robert's the other
dude like Kevin O'Leary. I always see clips of Kevin O'Leary,
and the guy's always wearing a suit jacket and then
like the craziest pajama pants you've ever seen.
Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
Yeah, right, yeah, And then you.
Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
Go see his live shot on CNN or Fox or
wherever he's being interviewed. Just it's him in a business
suit with a back with a fake background.
Speaker 2 (01:23:34):
I was saying even the same thing about James Comy
and his weird super close videos he was making on
Instagram where he's always wearing that suit. You know, he's
wearing like regular pants. Yeah, so I'm not I'm not
gonna hate on this cop.
Speaker 1 (01:23:45):
He's just just embarrassing, probably funny. Man. The one looked
from the lady though, it's just like, like, man, you
were clear not that offended. He's wearing boxers. Come on.
I saw one video once where the guy showed up
and he was a cat.
Speaker 2 (01:24:02):
You see that.
Speaker 1 (01:24:03):
There's the cat, there's the cat one, and then there's
the one.
Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
He claimed he wasn't a cat, but he was clearly
a cat.
Speaker 1 (01:24:10):
There was another one where the guy's screen name because
his sister thought it was funny, changed his screen name
on his computer to butt f for two thousand or something.
Have you seen that one? And the judge is like,
I'm sorry, your name is what? And the guy's like,
I've yeah, it's like I don't know he and I
(01:24:35):
believe the guy. I believe the guy. He's like, I
have no idea, I don't know, right, I think he
said it was his sister's computer or something. I don't know.
And but yeah, that that judge was p O man.
All right, So there you go. That's the police. It's
pretty funny. We have to tweet the video if you
want to see it. Like I said, he's not he's naked.
He just clearly. I just didn't understand his camera angle.
(01:24:57):
It happens. Oh, I didn't even get We didn't get
to go into it with Pete Ross. Are you down
with testing nukes again? Do you like that idea?
Speaker 4 (01:25:07):
Trump?
Speaker 1 (01:25:07):
So we should test nukes again? Sure? Where I was
thinking a Foxborough.
Speaker 2 (01:25:13):
Yeah, that would be good. What about the moon, Well.
Speaker 1 (01:25:18):
We could implement. We already have the whole program written
now because the CIA proposed it in the nineteen fifties.
Speaker 2 (01:25:23):
Yeah, and then we could all see it.
Speaker 1 (01:25:25):
Yeah, if you guys don't know that one time they
wanted to nuke the Moon to scare Russians, show them
how badass are our nukes were getting? And I thought, oh,
we just nuked the moon. But then when if the
moon floats away? And then Ross and I came up
with an ingenious idea to tether the Moon to the Earth.
It's also we're gonna put the giant moon fan and
(01:25:48):
they said it wouldn't be scientifically possible, right, But then,
as Ross pointed out correctly, you just get really strong bolts,
right steel like the tempered steel man, then you're fine.
Speaker 2 (01:26:00):
I think we decided on titanium.
Speaker 1 (01:26:02):
Oh it was it titanium? Okay, on obtainium vibranium. There's
lots of options to do that, but it was necessary
also with the moon fans. If not, the moon will
just blow away. So uh yeah, Now I don't even
know in Nevada. I don't think we're busting up Bikinia
toll anymore. So I don't know where he means to
(01:26:25):
test them. But would you kind of want to watch one?
Is that bad that I kind of want to watch one?
Or is that just that's just dude stuff right there? Right?
Because like I've never bessed a firework. I didn't want
to watch explode or target at a shooting range that
(01:26:45):
may or may not be stuffed with certain explosive powders.
Speaker 2 (01:26:48):
You always have people they you know, when they see
the rockets go up, like the SpaceX or the Old Nasty.
The thing you always hear is you know, you don't
realize how powerful they are. You'll be standing for far
away and like you're you know, you'll be your pantsilll
sort of blowback you know what I mean Like that,
it's sort of yeah, shockwave. Can you imagine actually being
able to witness a new going off?
Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
Like you have you ever been around where they launched
a rocket? No, okay, So I went and watched a
rocket like it was a satellite rocket they launched. They
launched out of Vandenberg Air Force Base. They have a
little viewing areas where you can go watch it and
you're nowhere near where that thing's going up, but you're
nowhere near it, and you're right, man, It's like it's
mildly disconcerting the amount of power that they're putting out,
(01:27:28):
and you realize that, you know, this is what this
is what required to get a payload into space. Man.
And those are smaller rockets. This thing, I don't know
if you've seen this, this one hundred person rocket design
that Musk is working on. It looks it looks like
if you saw the movie The Martian, Like there's so
much space in this thing. It's all the stuff you
(01:27:49):
see in sci fi, but you know, in reality, our
rockets just don't have that much space. This I can't
remember what it's called, but this thing is supposed to
be able to house one hundred people. So it's got
like a it's got like a huge wreck room. And
and then you got to wonder, how the hell are
you going to get that into space?
Speaker 2 (01:28:04):
Man?
Speaker 1 (01:28:05):
The amount of fuel it's going to take. So and
this is why this whle the Moon's a staging area.
Discussion is there because this is all the stuff they're
working on. But yeah, everything was shaking the Vanderberg launch. Man,
it was crazy, and you could hear the booms from
Santa Barbara, and Lompoke is not next to Santa Barbara,
so actually being within a few miles wherever far that
(01:28:26):
is was pretty impressive. And I'm sure some of you
maybe have gone down to Canaveral or watched one. I
would like to do that. Erica Herskowitz This morning, Erica,
what's happening?
Speaker 19 (01:28:35):
Good morning, Casey. Yeah, no deal, which means no ESPN
or ABC channels for YouTube TV subscribers. Those channels have
been blacked out after YouTube and Disney failed to strike
a new licensing deal. YouTube TV is accusing Disney of
using blackout threats to force higher prices, and pledges a
twenty dollars credit to subscribers if this outage does persist.
(01:28:56):
The standoff follows months of tense negotiations coming amid broader
industry battle over streaming costs and market share. Tesla's cyber
truck is being recalled for the tenth time in less
than two years. The latest recall of more than six
thousand cyber trucks is due to a potential issue with
the installation of an off road light bar accessory that
could detach and increase the risk of a collision. The
(01:29:19):
cyber truck has been a sales disappointment, with the cyber
truck Model S and Model X combined accounting for just
over three percent of Tesla's global deliveries last quarter.
Speaker 1 (01:29:28):
Give a penny, Take a penny.
Speaker 19 (01:29:29):
Some McDonald's customers paying in cash will have to pay
a little more or a little less for their meal
because pennies are no longer in production. The federal government
stopped making new one cent coins this year because it
costs more than a cent to make one. Now, some
areas are seeing penny shortages, and McDonald's is responding with
the plan to round up or round down to the
nearest nickel. And kids in the US might be getting
(01:29:52):
a lot of gummy bears and other non chocolate candies
when the trick re treating begins today. Chocolate giant Hershey
says sales of its Halloween stuff been weak overall. Her
She says it now expects full year sales to rise
three percent instead of its prior expectation of two, saying
it's summertime. Price hikes to help offset record Coco costs
haven't scared away what it calls resilient customers. And finally,
(01:30:13):
those in need of a last minute Halloween costume, they
are in luck. And if you're one of those people
who waits till last minute, you can get one. The
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Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
And if you go to one in Plano, Texas, there's
a monkey and a diaper running around in the rafters.
Speaker 19 (01:30:44):
I would not go in there, then thank you for
telling me.
Speaker 1 (01:30:46):
Yeah, there you go, all right? Eric I appreciate it.
Have a good morning, Okay you too, Thanks, Yeah, there
you go. Eric Hurstkwitz, Bloomberg News Ross. Did you see
that where somebody who's a monkey and a diaper in Plano, Texas?
And it's like, how do somebody will probably claim it's
an emotional support and why would you? That would be
the worst place to take any animal because the whole
(01:31:08):
thing is jump scares, isn't it if you go into
Spirit Halloween because they got all the witches there, the
kids are triggering them like any like, it's irresponsible to
take any animal and they're probably let's it's a hyper
train and I'm sorry, your monkey swinging around in the
rafters that they eventually had to capture with a cookie
does not strike me as h a particularly useful uh
(01:31:30):
useful place to take it. So but hey, it's Texas.
You can pretty much do whatever you want, all right,
real quick before we get out of here this. I
don't want to be a bummer on this stuff. But actually,
you know what, I think I'm gonna here's what I'm
gonna do. I'm gonna save that phone call for Monday.
I don't want to end a show with that thing.
Right there. I will end the show though with Jonathan
(01:31:51):
Carl stealing our material when he's talking to Gavin news all.
Speaker 10 (01:31:54):
The Patrick Bateman talk.
Speaker 16 (01:31:55):
I don't know, but I mean, I mean people people say
that you are like American psycho. Yeah Jesus, like I said,
newscom I mean, but even your friends like say, yeah,
I reevaluate my guest list.
Speaker 18 (01:32:08):
I mean, I mean, there was a there was a
comedian that said a literal comic book villain from Central Cast,
and Patrick Bateman vibes he definitely had someone killed or
may have killed someone himself.
Speaker 1 (01:32:18):
I think he meant that in I I'm glad.
Speaker 9 (01:32:20):
I still have some humor left.
Speaker 16 (01:32:22):
I mean, this is a rough business, yeah, it is.
Speaker 1 (01:32:24):
This is a rough particularly if you're willing to fight.
I mean, bro, if your friends are calling you Patrick Bateman,
I'm just saying, like, if your friends are are implying
to some sort of serial killer, or they put you
on a mug next to a serial killer, you should
(01:32:45):
probably reevaluate stuff. At least your friends haven't put you
on a mug next to a serial killer and claimed
that you might effect if it.
Speaker 2 (01:32:53):
Looked like one, you might as well profit off it, right,
I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:32:57):
He but but he does he I don't look like
that one.
Speaker 2 (01:33:01):
But listen, we said the other day where he was
talking about, you know, not being un Joe Rogan, and
he had this laughter that was sort of like this
evil laughter. We could tell he was pissed off, but
he was trying to pretend like he wasn't. Yeah, he said,
it's like Patrick Bateman looking at the business cards.
Speaker 1 (01:33:14):
Yeah, right here on this show, it was said, and
then boom, Jonathan Carl two days later uses it as
an interview question and gives us no credit. That's a
sociopath right there,