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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Cac O Day radio program phone number. Wait, hold on,
what I mean, what is the point? What is the
Boston Paul? What is the point of just sending me
emails that say nine and two like as the first mission.
(00:25):
When you get up in the morning, do you have
nothing else going on but to update me on I
guess your prognosis for I'm assuming that's a Patriots reference.
Is that how we're starting the morning, and then you
(00:45):
just get up. I'm assuming after you've you know, passed
out from whiskey induction or whatever for like four hours,
and you're like, you know what, I should send a
random cryptic message to the talk radio host thing.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
What even is that? It's Friday. Don't ruin my Friday.
Let's try to do my thing. Everybody's in a good mood.
I'm in a good mood because it's Friday. Ross is
in a good mood because his furniture showed up yesterday.
I'm assuming, right, you're in a good mood, got your furniture,
(01:25):
got the house all, you know, stocked up. That's great.
You know, going back to Wednesday, everybody's in a good mood,
and you've got to bring football into this let's just
enjoy our weekend. Okay, that's all I'm saying. AnyWho, all right,
(01:46):
so it's just just as like the first email that's
in my inbox this morning. The heck's going on with that?
Go back to sleep. It's okay, look, this is your
twilight or you know how whatever they say to sell
jitterbug phones, this is you don't have to get up
(02:08):
so early. It's okay, glad to have you. But you know,
you're less optimist and you're more the Russian robot. That's
all I'm saying. By the way, how hilarious was that
that Russian where the Russians like, all right, we got
our own cyborg thing, let's go ahead and bring it
(02:31):
out on stage. And I'm and then I don't know
if you saw the video, it's like it's Joe Biden.
I know that's the retire you know, like the easy
joke there, but like watching it slowly creep on stage,
by the way, while they're blasting the Rocky theme, which
(02:52):
how dare you right? The Rocky theme was fine for
when Trump was in like Malaysia or whatever. They did
that for it, and then of course the Rocky movies.
But you're you're busted. Bot like comes slowly, carefully, you know,
meandering out, almost like it's injured, and then proceeds to
(03:13):
collapse on stage and literally break apart. And the best
you guys can do is like some dude, some dude like,
all right, well, what if we shut the curtains then
nobody has to see this thing. Yeah, that's I'm just saying,
that's the that's the speed there. Well, that thing was bad.
(03:35):
Ross wanted it to jump out of a window, so,
you know, so it so it was decidedly Russian because
apparently that's that's the thing over there. I saw this check.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
I think she's not from Russia, but she's from the
former USSR and then was like living in Moldova, but
she was arrested here in the US. Uh, And they're like, ah,
we found this illegal alien in the US from Moldova
and she was wanted back in I don't know if
it was Moldova or one of the other former like
(04:10):
Russian areas there, because you know, when she was younger,
she might have tortured a person extensively over several days
and then thrown them out of ninth story window. She
was like kind of she kind of hot too, so
like you know, fixable, I guess, is what people were
(04:31):
saying in the comments. That's all I'm saying. Oh wait,
hold on, I got other Patriots fans sending me numbers. Look,
you guys are not good at math. It's okay, like
I know you're not. Here's why you're not good at math, right,
because the league has a specific range on pounds per
(04:56):
square inch that of football is supposed to be inflated,
and you guys are unable to meet that requirement. And
you know, so I assume I assume that's a math there,
because because the other thing is it's just downright cheating.
So I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt. Okay,
(05:19):
all right, very good, got all that dispense this morning,
good times, all right? Hold on, Oh okay, Boss pul says,
get up. I'm just going to bed, all right, that's fair.
Are you doing one of those three year long strip
club investigations? Got to get all the deats? No, okay,
(05:46):
let's just be done with this show. I just want
to I don't know why because it's not like I mean,
I you know, granted, we had like the shutdown and
we had, you know, the figuring of that out and
then pretty standard stuff. I just feel like this whole
week is dragged. Man. I don't know if it's the
you know, weather change or what, but it's like just
(06:08):
been a thing. Actually I told Ross this yesday. Don't
think I said it on the air. The thing that
really threw me off is I have a cleaning lady whatever,
make whatever of that you want, and she a Thursday
is her day to come clean, and this week she's
like something with her daughter at school. She's like, can
I do Wednesday? And I'm like, of course, yeah, absolutely,
(06:30):
So she came by Wednesday. And I don't know why
it is, but mentally yesterday I just thought it was
Friday all day and then every time I'd realize it
wasn't Friday, like I was depressed. I don't know what
it is, man, it's just you know, mentally you get
you know, you get your pattern whatever, something interrupts it.
But it's that having to realize, like multiple times yesterday
(06:54):
it was in fact not Friday. I think that's what
did it. So lame us, but that's where we are
all right, coming up, Eric Swalwell, is I guess in trouble,
a girl changes her name. We got some rather interesting
audio and Hitler news because why not, why not? Why
(07:16):
not have some Hitler news on a Friday. So there
was a story that just went everywhere yesterday and it
was Hitler story. And it's like, I want to be
abutantly clear, none of this is in any way, shape
or form a defense of Hitler, all right, so don't misunderstand.
But it's just like, think of all the horrible and
(07:37):
well earned things that have been said about Hitler, right, lamaniac, murderer,
you know, holocaust doer, just everything is all well methed
out of his mind essentially, and you know, the scientific
experiments that is underlings carried out, like like the we're
(08:00):
you know, top ten Worst Humans of All Time list,
you know, first ballot, Hall of Fame, no question. And
yet they're like, I don't know, man, is there anything
else we'd say about Hitler that hasn't been said before?
About how horrible it is? And apparently some documentarians like,
what if I told you he had Kellman syndrome? Is
(08:24):
it Calman Holman syndrome? Which I was not aware, but
basically it's a it's some sort of thing that impacts
the development of sexual organs. So in that case, you
could essentially be like Lance Armstrong, but not via surgery.
So you only had one of the uh we'll go
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twigs and berries one berry or simply undescended berries or
and this is this is the allegation. It was undescended berries.
You know, you know what I'm talking about and micro
sports car Like yeah, yeah, So Hitler in addition to
(09:08):
all this arguably much more horrible stuff from an insult perspective,
They're like, yeah, also he had a very small uh
you know.
Speaker 4 (09:19):
No.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
According to your new documentarian, the Nazi dictators believed to
have hidden a genetic disorder known as Cullman syndrome, which
can thwart the development of sexual organs.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
Anyway, I don't know how they got there, but I
and I don't know why. There's just something really funny
with their saddling of Hitler with micro sports car because
everyone's like, oh, now I know why he did what
he did. No, I honestly, I one, I don't know
they're guessing, But two, I feel like maybe other things
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were at play here, So let's not let's not rush
to decide that's the thing.
Speaker 5 (10:01):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
The documentary called Hitler's DNA Blueprint of a Dictator airs
this Saturday, and it actually includes a study that's going
to be published to a scientific journal. So it's combination entertainment,
but there is some actual science.
Speaker 6 (10:17):
You know, how they collected the DNA is fascinating, Like,
what's that? How they collected the DNA is fascinating.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
I'm just going to say this. So the research zero
done on a DNA profile created from a sample of
bloodstained pieces of fabric that a US Army colonel cut
from the sofa where Hitler killed himself in his bunker.
So is that what you mean?
Speaker 6 (10:37):
Just how they acquired that like off the sofa, the
couch or whatever in the bunker.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
Yeah, you're blowing your brain down.
Speaker 6 (10:43):
That is if that is the real micro? This is
this is correct one ball, you know, Hitler. That could
be like the fake micro peen Hitler that he put
on the couch.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
That what's the house? Can we insult this guy? Like
I'll say a micro you know what, which everyone's gonna
be fine with, right, They're like, yeah, he probably Well.
Speaker 6 (11:04):
I mean, you know, if that wasn't the real Hitler,
if the real one went to Argentina in the sub
or whatever which they went over on that, you know,
showing History channel hunting Hitler. Then there's this other guy
that was lit on fire in a ditch in Berlin. Right,
that's his DNA and it is probably the greatest moment
of his life back in the day, right because he
would have this small set, you know everything he's like.
(11:26):
But he's like, oh, but now I am like, you know,
dead ringer for the furor the greatest moment of my
life and now he's been exposed.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Or the flip side is one hundred year old Hitler's
in Argentina, mad as hell? Right, this is like, oh,
you can't say this, yes it is now. I went
to Argentina. I did not see Hitler anywhere. Pain Oh yeah, man.
Speaker 6 (12:02):
Speaking these yelling and Spanish.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
Yeah, but in the German accent, which I don't know
why would just sound more aggressive now that I think
about it. Yeah, Like he comes out of hyat and
he's like it's huge, huge set a picture. I requested
pictures out, oh man? Or what if it what if
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it's actually what if this is a a plot by
the Israeli intelligence agency to get him to expose himself.
You know what I'm saying, all right, so we're gonna
do right.
Speaker 6 (12:37):
You're gonna say that like you're gonna come out of
this rumor, and he's gonna be an Argentina to be
like so pissed. He's gonna come out right, Yeah, he's like.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Oh it looks huge, looks just mind beIN k just
just pantiless Hitler on the beach.
Speaker 5 (12:51):
You know.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
What you gonna do to me now? Oh man. A
nineteen twenty three medical report on I don't know why
that visual is so funny while we were talking about
such a horrible person his dudes, man, that's what it is.
A nineteen twenty three medical report on Hitler, which was
only unearthed in twenty fifteen, indicated he only had one Barry,
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lending credence to the and I'm not making this up
the World War two era song. I only learned yesterday
that this exists. But apparently there was a World War
two era song entitled Hitler has only Got one ball?
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How is that not in our rotation of bumper music?
That's fantastic. By the way, speaking to music Ross, did
you see this? Do you know the number one country
song in the country right now.
Speaker 6 (13:53):
I know the I know it's now by a real person.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Correct. The number one song, well, this is as of yesterday.
I haven't checked today. The number one country music song
right now charting is an AI song. Yeah, yeah, it's
(14:17):
called Walk My Walk. It's by uh, purportedly a band
called Breaking Rust. I'm sure you've heard it now. I
listen to it. I like it. I mean, you know,
if you if you're just the difference is I knew
what it was going in, so I already I'm like,
this is gonna be AI, but like, okay, and I
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don't I I hate that. But also I'm like, if
people are entertained, you know what I'm saying. But also
I love I from from a from a younger perspective.
I was down with the concert experience less so now,
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but like, if you like an artist to go see
him in concert, especially if they're good in concert, that
that really will do it for me. Six thirty five.
As we get things rolling on this beautiful Friday, morn
love that it's Friday. A Tennessee mom, Oh, hold on,
why is this thing being weird? All right? There we go.
(15:27):
A Tennessee mom has allowed her teenage daughter to change
her birth name after she was relentlessly bullied at school.
All right, so what was what was daughter's name? Dixie?
(15:48):
Apparently she's changed it to sky Skye, so slightly different
spelling there. Mom says, what is mom's name Danielle Normous? No,
I'm kidding. Their last name is not normous. But you
see what I did there. Okay, No, it's Remp. Dixie
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Remp would have been the daughter's name. Now it's Sky Remp.
But she said that at school the kids called her
as though her last name was Normous. I'm not gonna
say it out loud, but you can put the two together,
the old Bart Simpson Colin Moe's bar thing. So I
(16:30):
will tell you I was. There was a period of
my life where I was very immature. And I know
what you're thinking. You're like, you mean now right, No, no, no, no,
much more immature. And I remember as a I remember
as a teenager once I got a you know, a
bank account signing checks with like Bart Simpson styling a
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and the bank and just put them through. But there
was a couple other ones I went to, Uh huh.
McCracken is a good one for the last name, and
then your first name is Philip and an abbreviation thereof
and uh still to this day, although now it's gotten
all the lists. If I want to follow a politician's
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email list to see what kind of insane stuff they're
putting out, I always go with Michael Hunt. People call
me Mike. Yeah. In fact, on the Roy Cooper Josh
Stein stuff, that's that's literally my name. So I guess
if one of your peeps is listening, Uh, that's how
I see your stuff. You're you're you're asking for money
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and sending it to Michael Hunt. But I go by
Mike for the purpose of that, So that's my uh so, yeah,
there's still a level of immaturity here. That being said,
I do, I do feel bad for this girl. Now,
why did mom name the daughter that? Because mom was
a big fan of the Dixie Chicks at the time
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the dog was born, which are no longer is no
longer the name of the band. But like, people are
giving the mom grief, and I'm like, or the girl grief.
I don't know, I mean, it's look, I don't think
it's mom's fault. And you know, people are called Dixie.
In fact, I know somebody named Dixie. But Dixie is
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like a you know, late fifties diner waitress name, more
so than I guess younger, because that would be about
the speed of the person I know named Dixie. He's
not a diner waitress, but it's very much that vibe.
So I kind of get where the girl's coming from.
But you know, we're in a scenario where societally like
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that was. I mean, look what happened to Winston Salem
with the with the what do they call it a
Carolina classic? No, it's a Dixie classic because everyone went
off their damn meds and this is where we ended up.
Speaker 7 (19:02):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
The term Dixie uh came after a song called Dixie's Land.
They put it in here whatever. However, again Mom pointed
out that she named because of the Dixie Chicks. You know,
one I one of the from a country music perspective,
we're just talking about the AI there. One of the
bands when I was younger had a lot of good
songs was Confederate Railroad. That retroactively probably wasn't a good
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band name for you know, the big public freak out
from five years ago, but the music was good. Queen
of Memphis is a great song. But now we're into AI.
Now we're into AI with the number one country song
in the in the nation there, which I get you
know is good from a record label perspective because now
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you don't got to pay anybody. I don't even know
who owns the rights to it. I I saw it
was in the news, and then saw then I looked
to see if it was on the very streaming like
iHeart you know, iHeart radio app You should have that
Apple music those things, yes, everywhere. So from a licensing perspective,
somebody's making money off of it. But you know, working
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in a in a creative job, it's it's kind of disconcerting,
a little bit ross. I think our version of radio
will be the last one they can AI. I think
just I think from a talk perspective, people have more expectations.
Speaker 6 (20:35):
But I mean, I mean, you would hope. So I
saw a list of and I can't remember it came
out of, but it was like a reputable source. It
was like like the most replaceable jobs by AI, like
the top twenty most replaceable jobs and then the twenty
safest jobs when it comes to AI. Radio broadcaster was
number three on the list.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Of the Bad List. Yes, I you know, if you're
having to do ten seconds on the ramp of a
song and it's preset like promotional stuff, this isn't that
we're really getting into the weeds. You're a little inside
baseball where you don't have to come up with something creative.
You're just having to remind people that the food drive
is coming up, or the fairs here, things like that. Yeah,
(21:15):
I could kind of see that. I feel like, I
don't know, man, I just I don't think AI could
do talk radio in a good sense. They could do it,
but you know, the one describe it just the the
the randomness of doing talk radio. And maybe that's just
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like my add brain just pivoting back and forth. Like
from an AI perspective, it might sound too buttoned up,
like almost like you're reading an article.
Speaker 6 (21:44):
I guess it might. But I can see I can
see like a computer going through like ten twelve years
of this podcast and being able to emulate it. But
like I'm just gonna produce.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
You know, right, But do you think AI could then
come up with pancils Hitler one hundred years old on
the beach, screaming about his tiny unit.
Speaker 6 (21:59):
I don't, but I do think, like I said, I
think we need to pump the brakes on this thing
for self preservation. And I think many of us, myself included,
where I'm using AI as a tool sort of like Google,
and it does help me out. But I think I'm
going to try to, like a lot of things in
my life that I've stopped doing, I'm going to try to,
you know, I'm going to be more purposeful and conscious
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of what I'm doing when I do it. Because you
have this thing where it's going to replace if it
gets to where they say it's going to go, and
it does look like it's trending that way, it's going
to replace so many jobs people you're gonna I mean,
you're talking millions of people, millions of people out of work,
and what are they supposed to do? They're like, oh, well,
and you know, the safest jobs are the service industries,
the plumbers, the electricians, right, the contract all that kind
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of stuff, right, But there's only so many of those
jobs as well to go around. Is everyone going to
be a plumber, So you're gonna have all these people
out of work. We're talking software, we're talking it customer service,
we're talking the creative fields, right, art movies tell all
this kind of stuff. It's going to be a replaced
All these people are gonna be able to work what
the hell are they supposed to do? And then the
government is gonna step in and be like, all right,
(23:05):
we'll have some sort of universal and Elon Musk has
has said as much. Elon Musk has said this that
this is where it's going. Read this a while ago.
Eventually the government's gonna have a universal basic income and
then you were all screwed at that point. You know,
food rights and stuff like that that you need actual
we need it. That it is we need to stop
for our own preservation. As hard as it is, I
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really feel like we need to like change course.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
I think one of the things that people are missing
though with the country. Just just to try to tamp
this a little, because I don't necessarily disagree with you,
but the country song is a bit of a self
fulfilling prophecy because the news started with a country song
is in the hot one hundred, right, and then it
asked it now they're in the top ten. Now it's
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the number one country song. But I didn't go listen
to it until I saw the news, you know what
I mean. So a bunch of people likely listen to
that song dreamed it bumped its numbers because of the
news surrounding it.
Speaker 6 (24:05):
But it is. It's insane how fast these things can
be produced. And they're not bad, they're good quality. Like
do you ever hear the songs that when I was
you know, on Twitch for my intro songs, they were
made by our listener of the show and a viewer
of the Twitch channel. He's a big p one you know,
nickname Stiletto. He put like the prompts into the AI
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and it produced the song and literally like two seconds,
like boom, here's your song, and it's incredible, and there's
two and it's hooky and I probably gonna have to
stop using it.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
I've ever heard it.
Speaker 6 (24:35):
It's they're so good and it's how but and what's
crazy about is this speed at which it was produced. Yeah,
it would take me and you to sit down and
to write these songs. It would take a long time.
And all he did was put the prompts, put a
little you know, recommendations in, you know, make it make
a country song about this, Uh, make give me some
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references to Olive Garden, Soil and Water Commissioner. You know
running Is this a song?
Speaker 1 (25:01):
I have? I not heard this?
Speaker 6 (25:03):
Yeah? You know Jane Way and Tuovi's and it produced
the thing and no time at all, and it's amazing.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
Where's the pull the song? If he if you produced it,
it's not a rights issue.
Speaker 6 (25:14):
You have to find it because it's on my obs
at home. So I don't know if I still have
the Oh.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Dude, see if I just want to hear it, we
play it on the air. Yeah, again, it's not a
rights issue.
Speaker 5 (25:22):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
And here's the as somebody who has written songs, right,
So the parody songs that you hear. No, I didn't
write all of them, but uh uh so you know,
but I've written a lot of them, right. And so
what you gotta do, especially when you're in a parody songs,
you go and you find the song you're parodying, and
then you got to listen to it, and you got
to count syllables, and then you got to figure out
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from a syllable perspective the words you're gonna write. Like
it is, it is slightly time consuming. So I would
say to put a parody song together and you know
with with the whole part of it. I mean, like
this is over an hour trite a two minute song
because you know, you go back and like I could
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say it this way, I could say it that way.
You gotta have the beats down, like you know, there's
some rules to it. Whereas to Ross's point, AI is
doing it like the time it just took me to
explain that sentence to you. I mean, so if you
can tell it to produce one hundred different versions, find
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one in there that's a winner, put it up, and
then it's the number one song in the country. Yeah, yeah,
I guess you own rights to it? Do you own
rights to it? At that point? I don't even know,
don't know, but we will see ummmmm. At my work,
AI has exploded and we're highly encouraged to use it. Yeah,
(26:50):
we have through iHeart we have I guess it's a
subscription with co pilot. I don't I allowed to talk
about that. I guess it's probably not that much of
a trade secret, like you know, so we have that
incorporated with iHeart and it does a lot of really
cool things I think are salespeople like from it. It's
(27:11):
a very valuable resource and from a writing copy for
client spots. Now when I if you hear Ross and
I do a spot, for the most part, it's not scripted.
It's it's us just literally like uh, you know, rolling
it off. But an AI can do that just as
productively if you just tell it. You know, things you
(27:31):
have to cut. It's it's putting that little bit of
personality in there that is the difference maker. And as
AI gets better, it'll get better at doing that. I
got nine different apps we use through work that have
an AI incorporated. And I'm kind of paraphrasing this email. Yeah, yeah, no,
(27:55):
I mean I don't use well, look, I think the AI.
The the usage for AI on this show that's probably
the most apparent is Ross making horrible pictures of me
to put on the Twitter account. Of course it's funny
and it gets a lot of clicks. So, like some
of you are addicted. We've got a couple of listeners
who like make a ton of AI videos and post them.
(28:20):
You know, you know, you guys get muted doing that,
right because I don't need to see your hundred videos
each day. So I mean you're just you're kind of
crapping on your your ability to be seen. But uh,
you know it's out there, it's read to go. All right,
let me grab a Oh wait, hold on, look at this. Yes, Boston, Paul,
what can I do for you?
Speaker 7 (28:40):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (28:40):
You know, be probably get the AI. You jogged my
memory on something from the other day there when you're
saying girl named Dixie in the song there. But all
these all these girls named Penny, where do we call them?
Speaker 3 (28:53):
Now?
Speaker 2 (28:54):
No sense?
Speaker 1 (28:57):
Are there like Penny?
Speaker 2 (28:58):
Anyer name?
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Right now?
Speaker 2 (28:59):
Okay, I don't know, but you know we're not making
them anymore. Wow, I mean, see now AI could have
come up with that, and but hey, I can definitely
replace you. I mean, it's just too easy.
Speaker 6 (29:17):
You know what.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
That's a good point. I think what I'm gonna do
is I'm going to get an AI to do a
Boston accent and then it can happened and talked about
bad football teams.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
There's several different accents in Boston. But see you and
now you gotta you know, you got to play dub
Bears this weekend.
Speaker 7 (29:37):
So I don't know.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
And there's six and two right, so and what do
you four in three and something? I forget what it was.
It's I know it's not nine and two.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
What is this what gets you out of bed in
the morning? Right here?
Speaker 2 (29:52):
I told you I haven't gone to bed yet. I mean,
it was a great win. We beat the Jets. The Jets, man,
you know how tough what was to be the Jets?
Speaker 1 (30:04):
You're calling that a game last night? Are you kidding me?
Speaker 2 (30:08):
You know, I was kind of kind of worry there
in the beginning. I'm thinking, you know, this was another
payoff game. You know they gonna win, They're gonna let
the Jets win. But you just you know, you see
all this stuff going on in baseball and basketball. Everybody's cheating,
and you know the Patriots is a cheat. Are you serious?
Speaker 1 (30:30):
Right now? Are you serious? Specially cell phone to flate gate?
Filming the other team? Good lord, it was were you
talking about? Jets? Were the team you were filming when
you guys got in trouble for it?
Speaker 2 (30:42):
What are you talking about? We wouldn't never cheat.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Get go, get some dunkin or whatever it does. You
people do. Okay, get out again, get out of here. Goodbye.
Just shameless, man, just absolutely shameless. You beat the Jets, Okay,
it's like like beating a cold Okay. Oh, he took
(31:08):
some beda drum call in and brag about that. It's
Chris Rock said, don't you don't get to brag about
things you're supposed to do.
Speaker 6 (31:17):
You want to hear a little bit of this song?
I found it?
Speaker 1 (31:19):
Oh you did? All right? Go go all right?
Speaker 6 (31:21):
Hold on?
Speaker 5 (31:23):
Yes, yes, he hearrif Hayes with the ballad and a badge,
Sully and water certified and never just a fad.
Speaker 8 (31:46):
Elected budle people, all the roots in the ground.
Speaker 9 (31:51):
What but when that lambos every kid comes around, chops
through town e ann.
Speaker 8 (32:01):
Blur this great, the kids all conker.
Speaker 9 (32:09):
Just he's lose to dreams holcify dude in the skinny jeans.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
Alright, alright, alright, but you see what I mean, Like,
how do skinny jeans get in there? I have no idea,
but I mean like it's an olive garden jeane way
like it it mattered two seconds.
Speaker 6 (32:37):
I'm gonna purnase this thing.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Yeah, and it sounds like you know, it sounds like
a legit country song, which is some really weird references. Yeah,
I don't know, man. All right, Well, maybe I need
to learn to code. Oh wait, nope, can't do that either.
All right, So coming up on the show, I'll get
some AOC audio for Yah, we'll get to that. And
(32:59):
our own governor sold us out, so lots to get
to hang on. By the way, one hour from now,
we will chat with Pete Callaner because it's Friday and
that's how we do things. And I'm gonna play some
some of the Governor Josh Stein's audio from yesterday, which
will be one of our focal points. I was just
(33:20):
telling Ross off the air, and I told this dude,
I was going to talk about it on the air.
So so remember I mentioned I had a buddy who
was who's the Eagles fan who's like, we're watching football.
I don't even talk to him because he's just he
loses his mind even when they're winning. It's crazy. So
but he went to on Monday, he went to the
(33:45):
Eagles Packers game at lambeau Field. And I was talking
about it because I was like, his travel. I didn't
know what his travel was going to be. And he
did say because he flew to Chicago and the Chicago
Milly and rented a car there and drove to Green
Bay and then you know the reverse obviously, and he
(34:05):
didn't have any trouble, that's good. Ray Stageac had to
like redo a flight. So but so I was talking
to him yesterday and his he has a relative who
literally works for the NFL. And I knew this, but
I didn't remember that because I'm looking at his pictures
and he's freaking down on the field taking pictures with
(34:25):
players and the coaches and in his Eagles gear, Like
he sent me a picture of him and the Green
Bay's head coach. I'm just like, oh, yeah, that's right,
your sister in law works for the NFL. I forgot, Uh,
So I know these passes. So I'm talking to him
and I don't I don't know what the connection is.
(34:46):
But he was telling me that he also got tickets
for the World or some tickets promise for the World Cup.
I don't know if the NFL's tied in or it's
through the stadium thing that they work with, because the
NFL has some weird deals. But he's so if you
don't know, the World Cup is coming to North America,
mostly the US, but North America this summer or I
(35:08):
guess next, you know, next summer in twenty twenty six,
and it's you know, it's all over the place, mostly
in the US, but they're also playing matches in Canada
and Mexico. I think in Canada it's just in Vancouver,
and then in Mexico it's three different cities. And so
he's like, hey, man, I got some tickets for one
(35:30):
of the matches in Mexico. We should go, right, because
he knows I like to travel, and I will tell you,
Mexico City is probably one of the best eating cities
that I've ever been to. The food is amazing, except
it's not in Mexico City, which is one of the sites.
But it's not. He's like, yeah, man, I got tickets
to a soccer match in Guadalajara.
Speaker 6 (35:51):
You want to go?
Speaker 1 (35:53):
And I literally looked at him as saying, I'm like,
I said, that's awesome, man, hef I can't think of
something I would want to do less. I don't want
to do less. They go to not even one of
the vacation cities in Mexico, the one that you're going
to the city where El Chapo's stuff is and you
might get a toilet throw it.
Speaker 6 (36:12):
You could be the one throwing the toilet.
Speaker 1 (36:16):
What so you don't know yet If you don't know,
there's a story that we did one time and it's
stuck with me forever where two people got killed with
somebody who was in the upper deck at a stadium
threw a full sized toilet down to the lower deck
and killed two people. And the kicker of the story
was the toilet was not one of the toilets from
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the stadium, which means somehow, someway, this guy snuck a
toilet in to murder people with. And so what you
want me to go murder people?
Speaker 2 (36:44):
I know, I know.
Speaker 1 (36:45):
I Don'm not saying I don't at anybody get hurt,
but I'm saying you can pull it off.
Speaker 6 (36:48):
I believe in you. I believe you could sneak in
the toilet and you could throw it if you want it,
if you want it bad enough.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
Well, I'm very busy. I'm like, do you want the
tickets to Guadalajara soccer match?
Speaker 6 (37:00):
I'm the type of person though, like if I was
offered that, probably in the moment, just to make the
person happy, I'd be like, yeah, let's go, and as
soon as we like departed, I'd be like, now I
have to figure out for the next three months how
to get out of this thing I don't want to do.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Oh, I just traded hold it.
Speaker 6 (37:14):
I know, I respect that where.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
I'm like, yeah, no, it's not. And it's like part
the soccer component, but also the like you're gonna if
you're gonna go to Mexico, like if the soccer match
was in Cancun.
Speaker 6 (37:26):
Yeah, there's the thing, like I would never go to
Mexico though, like never you know, high school. How I
feel about leaving the country, I've.
Speaker 1 (37:31):
Never leaving the I understand, I will. I will say
this Mexico City. I mean, you gotta deal what you
gotta deal with. Remember our overnight host, literally they tried
to kidnap him, George Norri. It was this crazy story
he told me in person when we were stuck in
a snowstorm at a hotel in Greensboro for three days,
because uh, that was the thing that happened. And he's
(37:53):
just like, yeah, I try to kidnap you in Mexico.
I'm like, good, lord man, Luckily I'm not famous enough
for that. And if you like Mexico's he has an amazing,
amazing like the food is so good. That being said,
the only thing I know about Guadalajara is that's where
al Chapo had that house that when he went to jail,
nobody would buy, even though they tried to essentially give
(38:14):
it away because you know, his people still kind of
run things over there, Like I've never been to why
would I go to Guadalajara?
Speaker 6 (38:22):
Was thinking about somebody buying that house. You remember that
story though now I don't. But it's like you show
up and you're like, is a great house on Zillow?
How come no one's picked it up? And they're like, oh,
zel Chapo's house.
Speaker 1 (38:31):
See, I know they he tried to sell his house
and literally they tried to do it at auction and
nobody would have been on it. Yeah nope, because they're
like I'm not getting murdered. No, thank you. Right. So
he's like, yeah, let's go to a soccer batch there
and I'm like, nah, eh, I'm good. Thanks, I just no,
thank you. And then me and and here's the thing again,
(38:52):
I like I mentioned, uh one of my trips when
I was in Ireland. One of my trips to Ireland
have to coincide with the World Cup when it was
in Germany. But all the Irish pubs were banging because
you know, people like soccer over there and even though
soccer is not my my thing, the atmosphere was great, right,
it was great. Everyone's uh everyone, everyone's having a good time.
(39:16):
They're you know, they're assaulting the French and Portuguese who
happened to be there because they were doing well, because
the Irish weren't, so they just decided they would root
against everybody. I'm like, this is great. I still don't
want to go to Guadalajara to a soccer match and
like in the middle of the summer, no, thank you,
I'm good. So I don't know. He didn't seem to care.
(39:38):
I'm just just looked at him. I'm like, I'm gonna
be okay. But Ross, if you want those tickets, man,
I think that what a wonderful uh thing out of
the country travel.
Speaker 6 (39:48):
Unfortunately, we have a baby coming in the next few weeks,
so I'm gonna be very busy. Yeah, busy trying to
find time to sleep during that time, but otherwise, you know,
I might consider it.
Speaker 1 (39:57):
You know, when are you gonna tell everyone the name?
I'm sure you have all.
Speaker 6 (40:00):
Locked in the day of like during the birth, you know,
and when we send out.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
So when the baby's crowning you're gonna tweet it? Yeah, sure, okay,
he won't. By the way, he won't even tell me,
so I think last time he I just asked for
the letter it starts with, and he said the symbol
that prince was and I think that's a lie. So
I'm not or baby, it's not I don't know what
an Elon name is. Kid. Doesn't this kid have some
back one of his kids has?
Speaker 6 (40:23):
His name is just stupid, like I don't even know
how to in it, like some sort of like it
doesn't even look English.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
Right, it looks like it looks like a confirmation code
your bank sent. It's like a math equation or something. Oh,
I don't even know what it was supposed to be.
So all right, So you don't want the Guadalajara tickets
for June. I think a baby would love to go
to Guadalajara and watch a soccer match at six months old,
isn't that what baby? I don't know what babies do, so,
(40:48):
I mean they cry and stuff, but baby, I don't
know baby, that would be calming all right? Anyway? It
is seven fifteen here on the KCO Day radio program,
Josh Stein yesterday decided that he's going to go standard
talking points. Here's the thing. I don't think Josh Stein
has an original thought, man. And it's really crazy to
(41:10):
me because I remember when Roy Cooper was still a
g and even though like clearly I was like I
understand the politics of what it was, you get that
governor slot. And I think that you if you don't
conform from a Democrat standpoint, even if it doesn't really
(41:30):
fit in your state. Right you know, Gavin Newsom could
be the douchebag that he is because he's the governor
of California, and then's California. I feel like the North
Carolina governor has to take a more measured approach. But
that is not the case. So there is hubbub chatter
(41:52):
or whatever you want to call it, that Customs and
Border Protection and the ICE are going to be ramping
up things in Charlotte. People are acting like they're not
making arrest in North Carolina right now, and that is
simply not the case, Like they clearly are. It's already happening.
But the fact that they would ramp it up in
Charlotte became a talking point and a point of division yesterday.
(42:17):
So somebody, where is he standing in front of it.
Almosoks like she's in front of the Capitol Grille at
North Hills. I can't tell. Which is a shame because
I like that place. Plus that's where I got into
a yelling match with Senator Slenderman, so memories anyway, So
here he is selling his citizens out.
Speaker 10 (42:36):
If we had absolute confidence that ICE was gonna come
here and they were going to go and find violent,
dangerous drug traffickers and criminals and be targeted in their work,
the city would welcome them with open arms.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
I'm almost certain of that.
Speaker 10 (42:50):
We haven't heard from them, so we don't know what
their plans are. But we have seen instances where ICE
has gone after American citizens and detained them for up
two days at a time.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
What uh? When When when did that happen? And I've
seen American citizens detained by Ice.
Speaker 7 (43:06):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
But the circumstance was they were interfering with ICE or
and this is the keyword detained. They were detained because
they went into a building and they were attempting to
I D everyone in there, and then they were once
they id them. They were not detained. So this part
where they were held for three days, I'm not familiar
with that story. It sounds talking point ish, right. It
(43:30):
sounds like the the oh they they may star baby
story from the other day, right, and it's like you
took a baby to a riot? What what are you doing?
But anyway, I'm sorry, continue sir.
Speaker 10 (43:43):
We've seen them assault senior people.
Speaker 1 (43:46):
We've seen them so their hats and bats on the
on the old folks. Or are you talking about instances
where they treated somebody who was attempting to interfere with
a law enforcement Act activity who happened to be of
a certain age where they physically either pushed them off,
detained them, or rest of them. Like this is straight
(44:09):
talking point one on.
Speaker 10 (44:10):
One go after people who were peacefully protesting. This is
not how police thing is supposed to happen in this country,
you know, wearing masks on no identification.
Speaker 1 (44:21):
Right, So he's all in on this, by the way,
he also he made a little reference there too. We
don't know what they're up to. That's because Josh Stein
or his people, a guest apparently called the White House saying, hey,
if you're going to come here and do your thing,
even though they're already doing their thing here, right, there's
already an ice presence. It's already a thing. I guess
(44:41):
he called the White House or his people did, and
then they wouldn't. They didn't call him back because that
because like it, he has no say, right, that's the thing.
It doesn't matter, and they realize that this guy's he's
not going to be cooperative. He's just a puppet first Party.
He has no original thoughts, so they're not gonna waste
(45:03):
their time calling back and telling him anything. And by
the way, Josh Stein should like that, because it was
his party back in the day where Barack Obama made
a decision to start moving, you know, immigrants to North Carolina,
placing them and didn't tell Pat McCrory anything. I've been
(45:26):
going back a minute. I understand that. And Democrats were
fine with that. His argument was, well, look, that's federal
that's immigration stuff. Pat McCory doesn't need to know. And
you know, people were like, I don't know, maybe you
should tell us if you're going to drop off a
busload of people in our tiny town in North Carolina.
Democrats didn't care. Pat McCory brought it up, he was
(45:49):
they tamped him down. They just said, you don't need
to know supremacy clause. So boom, here you go, supremacy clause.
Nobody cares, nobody can that they didn't call you back.
In fact, I'm not surprised they didn't call you back,
because all you're gonna do is you're just gonna hit
him with their talking points and they're gonna do whatever
they want. That's how it's gonna work. But this whole thing,
(46:11):
this whole like I saw I saw some people yesterday
because Pete Calender, you know, he loves and we'll talk
to him here in a little less than now, or
he loves getting in these internet arguments. And there is
like you have a bunch of leftists down in Charlotte
who feel that Charlotte is being libeled, right, oh I live.
I saw one dude. And this dude, by the way,
(46:32):
this is very important portion of this story. He looks
he's a big dude, and not from a necessarily fat perspective,
although he is a little chubby, but he's a big dude, right,
And the pictures he's some sort of soccer journalist for
something down in Charlotte. I saw his tweet. But he's
like a he looks like an like a a. He
(46:54):
looks like a big athletic dude who's just overweight, but
somebody you're probably not gonna go up in mug and
so he's like he's on this quest to talk about
everyone is smirching Charlotte and specifically Uptown. And I saw
some of his tweets. It's like, I live in Uptown.
I walk around wherever I want. I'm like, I'm sure
you do. I'm sure you do, because if I'm a
(47:17):
dude in Uptown looking to rob somebody, you're not the
dude on.
Speaker 6 (47:20):
H Wait are you talking about the big roided up
dude that I saw Cassie Clark retweeting here? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (47:24):
Yeah, right right yeah. He's like, I walk around uptown,
It's fine. I'm like, you're not one hundred pounds Ukrainian.
Speaker 6 (47:29):
Woman, right, He's like the rock.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
Yes, I'm sure you walk around just fine.
Speaker 6 (47:34):
I'm safe. Why aren't you Yeah, because you could bench
press the car.
Speaker 1 (47:38):
Yeah, I'm like, what the heck? Like you've never that's
never like crossed your mind at all. That's like, that's like, look,
there are places, but I like to travel in. Some
of the countries I've traveled to are not very safe,
not very safe. But I feel a lot more comfortable, uh,
going to certain places than I probably would if I
(48:00):
was my little sister, okay, who's who's very petite, very small, right,
and I would tell her not to go there because
she's my sister. I don't want anything to happen to her,
but she's petite and small. But I feel fine walking
through there.
Speaker 6 (48:15):
Yeah, this guy could get stabbed on the train in
his neck and he's not going to feel it her
his shoulders, he's not gonna.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
Feel it, right. Yeah, I'm like, oh, I'm sure you
do feel just fine, sir. Sure you think everything's safe.
It's it's just all so stupid. And then Pete's like,
I don't know, maybe because we can read right, he's
trying to push back, and I'm just like, no, this
guy's This guy clearly, clearly is never considered the fact
that if you look like a pro wrestler, even one
that's a bit out of shape, people are probably going
(48:42):
to pick an easier target. Dude, I'm not surprised you
haven't been mugged, not at all. So we'll chat with
Pete about that. I'll go ahead and bring that up
because I thought that was a pretty funny exchange. What
is this whatever happened I don't know, going back to
(49:02):
the when they were shipping them in under McCrory or
Barack Obama, what I don't know. That's that's one of
the biggest problems. There's no follow up with this stuff.
They had an eight hundred number for the forty thousand
kids under Biden that they placed if they had a
problem with their sponsors, they had one person to answer it,
and like thirty nine thousand didn't get answered. We'll be
(49:22):
back again. This thing that's not even really a thing.
But I saw enough stories yesterday They're like, oh, Ice
is coming to Charlotte. Ice has been in Charlotte. Ice
has been in Raleigh, in Greensboro and all throughout the
sid North Carolina because that's what they do. So are
they going to do a more targeted with a longer
list of people in Charlotte. Okay, that's fine. Now this
(49:46):
is two separate issues. We're talking about two right, there's
the illegal immigrant component and then there's the citizen who
are criminal dirtbags component. I don't understand how there's crossover.
But as much ado about nothing, but he had his
talking points ready to go. So you know, there you go,
(50:07):
a good foot soldier for the Democrat Party there, not
that I expected anything else. And one of your leaders
AOC has some thoughts, let's go ahead and get into
this thing that's totally happening. Don't question it. Here we go.
Speaker 11 (50:25):
I want to say this right now, I fully welcome
Trump voters into our coalition. And I know that sounds
crazy to some people, but.
Speaker 1 (50:37):
To all people.
Speaker 11 (50:38):
Just hear me out. Okay, I cannot tell you it
just happened to me like two weeks ago. I can't
tell you how many times someone has pulled me aside
and said, either I was once a big Trump voter
and a Trump supporter, and I watched Fox News every day.
But then I started to kind of expand my world
(51:00):
and where I got information. And now I've learned, and
now I've changed, and I'm with you, and I learned
from you. Or people who meet me who are who
are really big Republicans now and they are shocked when
they meet me because they're like, you are nothing like
I was told you are, or and start to see
(51:23):
the box turning that maybe everything that they had been
told from this one channel or this one ecosystem isn't
the whole truth, and it is enough to spark a
curiosity that makes people want to go down a longer
(51:45):
journey of learning.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
Right, Okay, all right, and that happens a lot. Okay,
I think they're trying to get you to take your
shirt off because none of it makes sense otherwise, right,
And it don't get me. There are people who you know,
sported Trump and then you know they didn't like something,
and now they don't and so they're you know, they're
(52:08):
never Trump Republic. I understand that you're telling me that
people who voted for Trump are are like, I, you
know what, the Maga thing didn't work out? How about socialism? Really?
Does that happen a lot? I guess it just does.
She says it happens a lot. And also most people,
their opinion of you, I at least I can speak
(52:30):
for myself, has been largely a result of me watching
your videos and or looking at legislation proposed, like the
Green New Deal thing. So it doesn't matter whether Fox
is telling me this. They're playing clips of you, and
then you upload them online and then I'm able to
(52:50):
see him, and then I send him to Ross and
we dubbed the audio and we play it. I like,
let me just go to my library here. Again, this
is all in your own own words. Okay, this is
all in your own words. I'm just gonna check my
my button bar library here, and I'm just gonna see
what we have under AOC. Okay, let's see what we
(53:11):
have here in the system. Oh, I have so much
I have so much stuff. And again these are in
your own words or in your own words, uh, you know, like,
who can forget this?
Speaker 12 (53:27):
I am told this is a garbage disposal. I've never
seen a garbage disposal. I never had one in any
place I've ever lived. It is terrifying. I don't know
what to use it for or what its purpose is,
like food scraps, like is this environmentally sound?
Speaker 1 (53:50):
I don't know how dare fox do this?
Speaker 6 (53:53):
It is a great place to put your oil, Like, oh, okay,
in your oil, you make a bunch of ham Yeah
right yeah, dump it right down there.
Speaker 1 (54:03):
Oh okay, uh huh, don't do that.
Speaker 6 (54:06):
Don't do that.
Speaker 3 (54:07):
Okay, everyone, I need your help because I just moved
into this apartment a few months ago and I flipped
this switch O noise, and it's scared.
Speaker 1 (54:21):
The des out of me. How dare Fox makers say that?
Speaker 6 (54:27):
You know, I'm a big garbage disposal guy. I've been
in the business for like seventy two years. Yeah, I'm
a big guy there. And I'm telling you that is haunted.
That is a haunted. Do you gotta pay extra for
that or do?
Speaker 1 (54:39):
Okay? Because mine just eviscerates food. That's its thing. It's
never like ordered me to kill my neighbor or nothing.
So eh, yeah, I guess I didn't get one of
the good ones. What do you like? What are you
talking about? You? Absolutely? What was going on? Man? Oh
(54:59):
my god, we've so much AOC in the system here.
I forgot all the dumb things she said over the years. Ah,
what is this? I don't even know what this is.
Speaker 4 (55:09):
So I just went to the nail salon, okay, just
so I can feel human. Nothing special, Just trying to
get some pain, cut my cuticles whatever, Okay. And I'm
sitting there and I'm painting my nails and or think,
you know, my nails are geta painted and the woman's.
Speaker 11 (55:24):
Like, your eyebrows are too big for your face.
Speaker 1 (55:28):
Oh no, I'm sitting there.
Speaker 11 (55:29):
I'm like, and she's like mustache, and.
Speaker 1 (55:31):
I'm like, what, I don't even know why we have
that in the system. So somebody told you what, you
have a mustache? That must be very traumatizing. Have you
told the garbage demon? Maybe they can get revenge on that.
Here she is crying at the border.
Speaker 13 (55:52):
When a private prison camp opens in your town.
Speaker 1 (55:56):
Time has expired. Are you the general lady in additional time?
Speaker 13 (55:58):
So when a private prison camp opens in your town
and they say we didn't know this was going to happen, know.
Speaker 1 (56:05):
That they did and they voted for it.
Speaker 13 (56:08):
When a dreamer is disappeared from your classroom, when the
President of the United States destroys what is left of
the Constitution as he's announced in this attack on birthright citizenship,
they will all say, we didn't know this was coming.
And I want the American people to know that they did.
Speaker 1 (56:27):
Okay, all right, I could do this for days, but
I think you get that way. Hold on, what's this one?
Sometimes I like just revisiting some of these.
Speaker 11 (56:35):
I want to express my love for the short king community.
I don't believe in body shaming. I am talking about
how big or small someone is on the inside.
Speaker 4 (56:48):
Oh, Like, for example, I have no.
Speaker 11 (56:51):
Idea how tall Andrew Tait is no idea at all.
Speaker 8 (56:56):
But that guy looks to me.
Speaker 11 (56:59):
Like five to three, like five three five four.
Speaker 5 (57:04):
Ye.
Speaker 14 (57:05):
Whereas physically men of smaller stature can come across, they
are spiritually six foot.
Speaker 6 (57:15):
If you're a good dad, if.
Speaker 1 (57:18):
You're a good democrat, stand with.
Speaker 14 (57:20):
Women, if you're not belittling immigrants, you're like, you know,
six' three, spiritually that's.
Speaker 1 (57:27):
RIGHT i forgot about this. Cut so this is literally
from just a few weeks, ago where she who was
she insulting was ADVANCE i can't remember who she was.
Insulting oh, no it Wasn't. Advanced it Was Stephen, miller
and she said he had like five to five energy or.
Something and then she had to make a video explaining
how she wasn't insulting short, people and then proceeded to
then attach negative energy to anyone who's short because she
(57:50):
just heard in that.
Speaker 6 (57:50):
Because she was insulting the short. Community, yeah, yeah, yeah
so she wanted. To that was her apology. Video we
have to throw this out there. Too if you're trying
to get your demonic disposal to talk to, you and
there are times you're gonna have to sacrifice bones down.
IT i would, say maybe like twenty pounds of, bones
chicken or, Human it doesn't, matter and it will speak to.
YOU i.
Speaker 1 (58:11):
See so just to, clarify are you? Are are you
sitting on a bunch of new garbage disposals that you're
trying to, market because that's what this sounds. Like maybe
got a, truck he's got a truck load out. Back
oh it fell off a. Truck, yeah all, right one,
more one more of THE aoc just because Now i'm,
(58:32):
curious just says the rivers on.
Speaker 13 (58:34):
Fire rivers in rural areas were on. Fire, oh, corporation
they the people who lived.
Speaker 1 (58:41):
Ross did you have a fire river In.
Speaker 6 (58:42):
SCHENECTADY i have been looked into, it BUT i wouldn't even be,
surprised to be.
Speaker 1 (58:46):
Honest oh, okay all, right BECAUSE i. Didn't we didn't
have any fire, rivers and we got a bunch of
rivers out Where i'm. From uh like, uh you, know
blue ribbon trout streams and rivers Like Big Horn river
And Missouri, River Platte. River never seen him on. Fire
so maybe that's maybe that's A New york. Thing we'll,
(59:07):
see all. Right raced agic who is currently broadcasting from
next to a river on? Fire does it sound? Alright
what's the big river In? Atlanta is That? Chattahoochie or,
yeah that's probably The. Hooch that's about? It oh, Man
Alan jackson was singing about a. Fire he was dog group.
Speaker 15 (59:23):
Blues maybe that's what he meant by that.
Speaker 6 (59:25):
Song it's a.
Speaker 1 (59:26):
Good that nobody. Do that was so peak. Country that
was just peak. Country it was that Arab so did
you see the number one country song IS? Ai right? Now?
Yeah what is? It? Breaking rust? Walk my walk? Is
it's AN? AI i won't even and it's number one country,
(59:47):
song Not america right, now that's still not, listening not
even listening to you because of. That wait wait, Wait
i'm NOT. Ai ross is A? I that's that's it?
Speaker 15 (59:55):
Is but, yeah what WAS i gonna? Say, yeah The
Hudson river at one point you probably could have thrown
a match in there back in the seventies early.
Speaker 6 (01:00:05):
Eighties, yeah, right that's WHAT i was thinking when he, said,
yeah be.
Speaker 15 (01:00:08):
Surprised, NO i wouldn't be surprised at. All that used
to catch catfish out of. There that none of them
had like two, eyes and if they, did it'd be
like one would be on top of their head.
Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
And one be down on the lower. End it's A simpsons.
Speaker 6 (01:00:21):
Character you ever go swimming in The? Hudson oh, YEAH
i used to bathe in The.
Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
Hudson that's that's the Whole George carland. Routine.
Speaker 15 (01:00:28):
Yeah back in the i'd say late, seventies early, eighties
we had a cottage my family. Lived my mother's family
grew up on the. River and when we were, kids
we go to the cottage and you, know we cook
out and, everything and my mother would throw some bar, Soaps,
sarah take your.
Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
Bath build the.
Speaker 6 (01:00:44):
Community.
Speaker 1 (01:00:44):
Yep, yeah explains a, lot doesn't it sure, does thank.
You ray has three, eyes by the, way, yeah three
people don't, know.
Speaker 15 (01:00:52):
Equally symmetrical apart though not like The channel.
Speaker 1 (01:00:56):
CAT i will say it was a little shocking to
me coming From wyoming WHEN i first TIME i went
to The east. Coast uh to look into a river
and not be able to see into. It, seriously like
you out, west you can like look down in our
rivers AND i no matter how deep they, are you
can see down in.
Speaker 15 (01:01:14):
THEM i will give credit to those that deserve. It
though The Hudson river has cleaned up significantly over the.
Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
Years oh that's.
Speaker 15 (01:01:22):
Good i'm not gonna say it's. Not Still i'm not
getting in. IT i don't care what my wife. Refuses
we went once and we were on a boat with.
Somebody let's just, say she had to go to the,
bath and so she went into the river and then
we told her that there's like sturgeon in the, river
like six. Seven but she, goes never.
Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
Again, SURGEON i don't even have.
Speaker 15 (01:01:42):
Teeth, yeah well they don't come to the top, either but, yeah, still,
yeah she gets freaked out by. It but, anyway beautiful
few days coming. Up really nothing over the NEXT us
seven days.
Speaker 6 (01:01:52):
Or more of.
Speaker 15 (01:01:53):
Significance little mid sixties, today little mid seventies over the,
weekend lots of sunshine. Around might see a little cloud
from time to time tomorrow Into tomorrow, night.
Speaker 1 (01:02:02):
But the weekend is going to. Beautiful even the lows
are going to come.
Speaker 15 (01:02:04):
Up By sunday, morning we could be near sixty for
a low. Temperature so the mild weather will continue a
little bit sixties into early next week and maybe some
upper fifties coming By Wednesday. Thursday notice there's no rain
in this. Forecast now there's not going to be nothing
of any significance in the next seven.
Speaker 1 (01:02:23):
Days, OKAY i will tell. You the biggest freshwater FISH
i ever caught was a sturgeon and oh, DUDE i
caught it on The Rainy river just outside Of lake
of The woods up In. Minnesota and so it was
crazy as there's three of us on the. Boat we've
got big old gobs of bait down, there and him
AND i simultaneously hook into eighty pound. Sturgeon wow on
(01:02:48):
a small like you, know like a standard you, know bass.
Boat and it was it was like an hour of just.
Insanity we're having to pull anchors up and move and
it was just, dude, yeah like fun three or four pound.
Catfish but, dude you could keep them and smoke them
and they're.
Speaker 15 (01:03:07):
Delicious But i've sai ry people take forty five pound
stripers out of.
Speaker 1 (01:03:11):
There but, anyway, yeah the. River, yeah, okay all, right,
well thank you, sir appreciate. It there you. Go that
is race agic from the Weather. Channel will be right back.
Top ukrainian officials charged with one hundred million dollar embezzlement.
Scheme all, right so you're really dealing with four cats? Here,
YEAH i, know you're shocked because all that money that
(01:03:31):
was flown in apparently people were stealing a bunch of,
it WHICH i think some people might have suggested could
be a thing that, happens and then they were immediately
attacked on social media for saying things like that and
Called russian. Agents so, yeah, yeah this has been my
(01:03:52):
this has been my position from the. Start as corrupt
as you Think russia, Is ukraine is equally as.
Speaker 6 (01:03:58):
Corrupt it was a big story before the, war like
it was a big, story like you, Know ukraine is
a corrupt, country like, Correct oliverstone did a whole movie about, it, right, right.
Documentary well at least we Know zelensky wasn't taking any,
money so.
Speaker 1 (01:04:11):
Well you, know so here here's who they think were
AND i think one of them is are LIKE i
can't find one of them and they think they're like
in a non extradition country or. Something so you have
let's see here you have two cabinet, ministers a former
prime minister or deputy prime minister excuse, me and the
dude who owns THE tv network That zelenski was an
(01:04:35):
actor comedian. On so, yeah deputy prime minister or former
deputy Prime Minister oleski cheersn off THE tv guy to murder.
Whatever and then also two of the sitting cabinet, members The,
justice The justice let's see what do they call their cabinet,
(01:04:57):
Members it doesn't. Matter, basically The Justice department and The,
Energy So secretary Of, Energy secretary Of justice As leski's
had resigned one hundred million dollars to the surprise of. Nobody,
ABSOLUTELY i think LEAs surprises Probably biden considering how much
money was getting funneled. Through, yeah look like, this this
(01:05:19):
is all aknown. Commodity this is what happens when you just, like,
ah everything's an, emergency we just have to pour money
on the. Fire and then you have like we saw.
It you don't even have to go. Overseas you can
see what happened with the you, know the THE covid, money,
right the amount of corruption that you had, there and
for everyone who got, caught there's you, know they estimate
(01:05:40):
there's probably ten who will never get. Caught just. Insane
the thing that was craziest about, that, too is the
amount OF ppp money that was given to businesses or
purported businesses that actually was transferred like they were actively
transferring money as part of this to Like moldova right
where it was clear it was. Right there's not a
(01:06:01):
lot OF us business owners who happened to reside In.
Moldova AND i can't remember what the number. Was it
was some crazy number that should have been flagged immediately
based on common, sense but it just. Wasn't we're going
to chat with our Buddy Pete calender MIDDAY'S wbt down In.
Charlotte how are you doing this, morning? SIR i am in.
(01:06:21):
FEAR i am, oh, HOLD i were in fear in
just a. Moment but UNFORTUNATELY i have to address the
eight hundred pounds conspiracy gorilla in the. Room oh why have,
you of all people decided to participate in the coordinated
campaign to just smirch Besmirch charlotte's? Reputation BECAUSE i saw
(01:06:43):
On twitter you're doing that? Yesterday well, obviously, yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:06:48):
Yeah, WELL i mean that's the thing about coordinated campaigns
is you don't talk about a coordinated, campaigns, Right, yeah
this was The this is the latest accusation from left
Wing twitter In North carolina against people who are. Noticing
(01:07:09):
apparently it's not the, problems it's the people who are
noticing the problems and asking, hey why are these problems
allowed to? Persist and of Course i'm speaking about the revolving,
door catch and release judicial system that Is Mecklenburg. County
but to be, fair we are not. ALONE i believe
(01:07:30):
you guys In Waite county have a very similar kind
of a model set up there, too which is why.
Speaker 1 (01:07:36):
The political version of it. Too. Right, remember, oh remember
all the Moral monday people who all have their charges.
Dropped sure that's on us, too so, yeah, well, yeah
that's true.
Speaker 7 (01:07:48):
Too, yeah hundreds of them got you, know went to
get arrested and specifically so, right and then they got.
Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
Arrested and they were like they were wearing, wristbands.
Speaker 7 (01:07:58):
Right so that anybody with the wristband and was, arrestable
and they would sacrifice themselves in the performative display of
a fifth grade theater. Kid and then when they get,
arrested of course they get immediately, released and then they come,
out they do interviews with the media, that's, oh you
were so brave to sacrifice yourself for the. Democlave and
(01:08:19):
then of, course you, know fast forward a couple of
months and they get all of their charges. Dropped it's
almost like the left is allowed to act in these
disruptive ways.
Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
And suffer and rest coordinated some almost.
Speaker 7 (01:08:37):
ALMOST i MEAN i would not say, that you, know BUT.
Speaker 1 (01:08:41):
I love the PART i almost interjected on that One
twitter thing with the, Guy.
Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
Oh come, on you.
Speaker 7 (01:08:48):
Should you should totally wade into the, water come in and.
Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
Warm but this is what made me so angry about that.
Dude so this guy is a soccer, reporter SO i
don't even, know it doesn't. Matter and he's, LIKE i
lived Near. UPTOWN i walked through. THERE i feel. Fine
And i'm, like that's because you're not one hundred Pound ukrainian.
Speaker 7 (01:09:05):
Woman, okay oh, yeah, Right so THAT i believe that
Was Sam, spencer big.
Speaker 1 (01:09:09):
Dude of course he feels safe walking around.
Speaker 7 (01:09:11):
Uptown, Yeah, Sam that original tweet came from a fellow
Named Sam. Spencer i've actually Known sam for twenty five
years when he first started getting involved In charlotte. Politics and,
yeah he's like six foot six or, something he's like
three hundred. Pounds he's he's a massive, guy but he's
(01:09:31):
he got involved In democrat. Politics he's a Longtime democrat
either candidate or you, know campaign worker and that sort of.
Thing and so this, like, OH i feel. Safe it's
the same crap that they're. Doing you, Know portland's not
a war. Zone, look we're you, know in inflatable costumes
and now they're apparently protesting in spandex doing yoga.
Speaker 1 (01:09:54):
Videos, no, no, no there was. Aerobics they were doing eighties.
Aerobics and did you you hear the song that they
playing to do the aerobics? Too, no the song was
we didn't start the, fire which is wildly iron. That,
okay maybe you didn't start that, fire but you started
all the other, fires right the corn right, days iced
(01:10:15):
teas tour, BUS i, mean, yeah doing.
Speaker 7 (01:10:18):
Here, well i'll tell, You i'll tell you what they're.
Doing they're attempting to, uh they're attempting to paint a different, picture,
uh and to shift the focus away from their violent.
Behavior so this way everybody then points to and you
see the media dutifully carrying the water on this, narrative which, is,
oh look they're just fun loving and they're just silly
(01:10:40):
getting dressed up in spandex and.
Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
Such.
Speaker 7 (01:10:42):
Yeah, uh that's what they're doing now because they've been
labeled as a domestic terrorist organization and so now they're
trying To, uh they're trying to rehab their their image
that they're not the ones that are throwing you, know
smoke bombs and frozen water bottles at law. Enforcement. Uh
and they're, not you, know laying siege to police stations
(01:11:04):
and courthouses.
Speaker 1 (01:11:05):
And terrorizing the literally the people who live. There right
you seeing the interviews of the apartment building across the
street where they're they're all just thick of. It they,
go there's some black women out, there and they're they're
literally they're using racial slurs against her because she's, like
can you not blast music at three? AM i mean?
Right so, YEAH i do like the costumes, though BECAUSE
(01:11:26):
i enjoyed the video where they put the pepper spray
right into the air. HOLE i did make my. Day but, yeah,
no it's one hundred, percent hundred percent what it. Is
it's all it's all image.
Speaker 7 (01:11:37):
Stuff it's, right it's a it's a marketing. Play, uh
it's an image rebrand. Uh and, uh LIKE i, said
it's a response to That trump designation Of antifa ash
as a terrorist. Organization they may even go further now
and call them an, international uh domestic terrorist, organization which
then opens up even, more, uh mechanisms for law enforcement
(01:12:00):
to crack down on this kind of.
Speaker 1 (01:12:02):
Behavior, yeah a lot of people don't, realize and especially With,
portland the two kind of main cats for The Portland
Rose City, antifa which is again not just a, thought
it's a. Thing do some reporter tracked him. Down they
actually left THE, us so like living In amsterdam or, something, Right.
Speaker 7 (01:12:19):
Well, yeah and what's his? Face? BRAY i think his
name Is Michael, bray who is A Rutgers university professor
who wrote the literally wrote The antifa, handbook and then
was donating the proceeds from the book sales To antifa,
organizations which is weird BECAUSE i don't know who you
(01:12:39):
would cut the check to if it's just an, idea you,
know and not an. Organization and then when the designation
was made That antifa as a terrorist, organization he fled
the country. TOO i think he went over To. Spain
he's still doing his classes via. Zoom but, yeah, SO i,
mean which is what anybody would do obviously if you
(01:13:00):
you don't believe you've been actually helping and desisting the
violent insurrectiony kind of.
Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
Behavior the only good thing that came out Of antifa
is we we we caught wind that going back to
When antifa kind of first rolled onto the, SCENE u
that somebody wrote a trashy romance novel Called My Antifa,
lover and SO i word To ross and we read
it on the. Air it's. Hilarious that's the only. Upside very.
Speaker 7 (01:13:27):
Fun show prep your show. Prep that was the only, upside.
Speaker 1 (01:13:31):
Dude it was almost the whole show that. Day it
was so, trashy but it was you, know but it's
An antifa person and.
Speaker 7 (01:13:37):
Did you have to, yeah did you did you have
to read it first or did you just go in
blind and, Like i'm gonna, Smelt i'm gonna fensor any
bad words on the.
Speaker 1 (01:13:47):
Plot it showed up in the. MAIL i give it
To ross and he's he's laughing his butt off in
the studio and because he's reading, it and then he
just started reading it on the. Air it Was it
was a great. Show it's so much. Fun, yeah but
it was partition because apparently that's not An antifa, thing.
Speaker 7 (01:14:04):
So, right that's obviously fiction, then, yeah but, yeah it
was very.
Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
Trashy all, right let's get to why you're living in.
Fear the funny thing about this is is everyone's acting
LIKE ice And customs isn't currently already operating In North.
Carolina LIKE i want to say that their office And
raleigh's in the same business park as the. Station uh uh,
yeah like they're here. Already they're they're like this is a.
(01:14:31):
Thing so. Uh but then you, know the whole thing
blew up over the last couple of, days LIKE ice
is coming To charlotte and somebody grabbed our dutiful. Governor
uh and. Uh of course here is the talking, points
which is exactly what you would.
Speaker 10 (01:14:47):
Assume you'd, say we had absolute confidence THAT ice was
gonna come here and they were going to go and find,
violent dangerous drug traffickers and criminals and be.
Speaker 1 (01:14:57):
Targeted in their.
Speaker 10 (01:14:57):
Work the city would welcome them with open, Arms i'm almost.
Speaker 1 (01:15:00):
Certain go ahead and from.
Speaker 10 (01:15:02):
Them so we don't know what their plans, are but
we have seen instances WHERE ice has gone After american
citizens and detained them for up to days at a.
Time we've seen them assault senior. People we've seen them
go after people who were peacefully. Protesting this is not
how policing is supposed to happen in this. Country you,
(01:15:23):
know wearing masks and no.
Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
Identification all, Right so this dude doesn't have an original.
Thought and this whole thing where OH us residents were
detained the ONLY us residents have ever seen detained by ice
were attacking them with stuff or or they detained them
long enough when they came into a facility to identify
everyone in the. Facility SO i don't know what the
hell he's talking. About, uh is this what has so
(01:15:48):
everyone In charlotte is living in? Fear is this What
i'm to? Understand you would think?
Speaker 7 (01:15:51):
So, YEAH i mean you would think so from the
coverage and from the you, know the screeching of the
of the left and The democrats in. Media BUT i
do repeat myself. There but his, comment they're, like this
is not supposed to. Happen, Yeah, governor you know what
else is not supposed to? Happen wide open borders for four,
years the mass blanketing of asylum status to people without individual.
(01:16:15):
Review that's patently, Illegal yet The biden administration did. That,
look these are the ramifications of your, policies much like
the government shut down and the main animating issue there
about The Affordable Care act. Subsidies, right that's your. Doing
you guys did that you broke the healthcare, system you
(01:16:36):
did the, subsidies you made them, sunset and now you
want to keep them. Going but this was your. Policy
same thing with, this you all open the. Borders you're,
like there's no such thing as an illegal human in
all of. This, well now this is the. Reaction these
are the ramifications they have to go, through and they've
got to find the. People and this is what that looks.
(01:16:57):
Like and the irony, is as you, Mentioned ice is already.
HERE i, mean they've been expressing this same outrage for
the last almost year When trump SENT ice to go
out and start rounding up people and getting them deported
because they are not supposed to be. Here they broke
the law coming, in and you've Got he, says, oh,
(01:17:18):
well you, know, well we're happy to cooperate With. Ice
bull you have not cooperated WITH. Ice we had to
pass like what four laws to try to make sure
that sarrion on, it. Right so don't tell me, that,
oh we're totally cooperative and all, this because you haven't.
Been you, know we're not. Stupid stop gaslighting us and
(01:17:41):
telling us things that we we saw with our own
eyes and then tell us that we didn't see that.
Stuff it's, UH i, mean it's a form of psychological.
Speaker 1 (01:17:49):
Abuse it's just.
Speaker 7 (01:17:50):
Disgusting and and you got all of this like The
Charlotte observer editorial board down, Here like the main question is, why,
WHY i don't, know probably to take people into custody
who shouldn't be here like that seems like a pretty
obvious answer to your. QUESTION i don't understand why you were.
Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
At the conflation is this? Though AND i can already
see what they're. Doing tell me if you get the
same vibe they're purporting that the ice crackdown as a
result of people's concerns over safety and. UPTOWN i saw,
that And i'm, like, no those are two different things
that may cross over, occasionally but these are two wildly different.
(01:18:26):
Things and so WHEN i See stein out, there ALL
i can think, Of pete is going back to McCrory's.
Term and do you remember when The obama administration was
just dumping illegals In North carolina and then the governor McCrory's, like,
no they wouldn't even tell, us they wouldn't even tell
us where they're doing what they're, doing and Every democrat
was screaming supremacy. Clause So Josh stein's supremacy. Clause shut,
(01:18:48):
up go photograph a barbecue sandwich or whatever you're gonna do.
Today because they called The White, house they didn't call him,
back and he needs to take him.
Speaker 7 (01:18:56):
Right and here's the, Thing like they know, this, right
they understand what this is. About that's why all of.
That like The observer's got like four stories in the
paper today about all of. This they got some pastor
writing you're Not christian if you support this, action right of,
course so we know what they're. Doing they don't actually
have any legal grounds to which to object or on
(01:19:21):
which to object to these, operations because the federal government
is allowed to enforce federal law and you may not
like that. Law but what you do then is you
get elected and you change the. Law you don't surround
the law enforcement officers and pelt them with foreign. Objects
AND i don't mean illegal. Aliens i'm just like you,
(01:19:42):
know like water bottles and. Stuff, Right so like you
don't do. That you don't get to do. That just
because you don't like the enforcement of a law doesn't
mean you get to act like a four year old
in a violent. Tantrum and unfortunately that's where so many
people on the, left this radical, base this is where they.
Are they are emotionally, stunted they're anti social and that's
(01:20:05):
why you've got all of, these you, know appeals To
is this really who we are as a people like,
WELL i don't know if you import you, know twenty
million people from other cultures and, COUNTRIES i don't know
if if, that if you can use that argument, anymore
because then what is the people? Right it's this diversity
is our, strength and therefore we have no unifying. Code
(01:20:28):
that's not what that's not what this was supposed to.
Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
BE i THINK i think that they are too deep
in the weeds on some of this, Stuff like you
see That mandami's going to be the unveiling of a
lot of this stuff In New york because the, governor's,
yeah we're not going to do the bust thing. Right
they have, Signed they have co signed so many bad
ideas that once even try to implement. Them not just
(01:20:52):
people who are politically opposed conservative Versus, democrat but the
moderates are are are losing their. Mind they just delayed
the gas old band up In New york because they
thought it was a good, idea and now they realize
that people kind of like their gas. Stoves, right this
isn't even a political. Issue so For drafstein to get
on this train is fine with me because he's just
going to watch his ideas get crushed because most people
(01:21:15):
don't want. Them AND i don't know why they don't
try to moderate. Themselves IT'S i, mean.
Speaker 7 (01:21:19):
Well it goes well because they well they cannot there
There there is no limiting principle to, Leftism, marxism there's there.
There it can never go too far.
Speaker 1 (01:21:33):
Right but that's why they're canell every, time like you
have to, understand it damages the. BRAND i don't.
Speaker 7 (01:21:39):
Know maybe that's why they rebrand with the different names
all the.
Speaker 1 (01:21:42):
Time OH i, see, okay, right so for.
Speaker 7 (01:21:45):
You, know progressive versus liberal versus, democrat, socialist, right so
you you got to mix up that brand and do the,
rebrands all.
Speaker 1 (01:21:52):
Right and if a guy's got A nazi, tattoo then
just pretended.
Speaker 7 (01:21:56):
To not disqualifying if he's a, democrat not disqualifying a.
Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
Man all. Right, well we're out of, time so enjoy
the rest of Your, friday. Sir you, chat we'll chat next.
Week all, right all, right thank. Brother All, right there you,
Go Pete allen erdre joining us on The CaCO day radio.
Program we will be back in just a Few hang
on the jam packed this last half hour BECAUSE i
got a bunch of STUFF i want to get. To
by the, way how many of you have gotten to
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see the video Of russia's FIRST ai cyborg? Thing so
a lot of people are calling it The biden. BOUGHT
i saw, that which is, accurate not because it sniff's
hair or maybe it would, have but because it walks
Like Joe biden and falls. Down and so they had
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this big unveiling where you get a COUPLE i guess
of the you, know the designers there they're on stage
and this thing comes like slow Roll biden shuffling out
onto the stage and then just falls. Over and when
it falls over to it like breaks into, it like
breaks like a piece of it. Off and then what's
the funniest part about the? Video let me let me
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just play the audio real. Quick is the rocket? Team
this is them. Playing it's just just cherry on. Top, yeah,
okay now it's face. Down now they're. Scrambling and then
so what these dudes do is the thing falls. Down
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it's just a. Disaster and then one of them like
pulls the curtain because they're on a. Stage it's like
it never. Happened let me just pull the skirt across.
Here it's so. Funny it reminded me of Like Iron,
man where you Know Ian vale, Say I'm Iron, man
have this, suit and you have like the competing countries
trying to put their stuff, together and it's just massive,
failures right right, RIGHT i ran like that dude built
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this stuff in a.
Speaker 6 (01:23:49):
Cave why can't we do?
Speaker 1 (01:23:50):
It he Built Tony stark built us in a cave with. Scraps, yeah, yeah,
yeah they had that's, right they, had LIKE i ran
trying to do. It and Then North korean like The
North korea, one and the guy just like basically the
whole thing. Exploded that's, dude that's the other thing. There
so if you're those, scientists do you just go home
and throw yourself out the, window like try get ahead
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of it OR i don't know how that, works but,
yeah it.
Speaker 6 (01:24:15):
Was it was a. Disaster, man it's not. Good you,
know the day came out a while. Ago you remember
When putin came out, there like we have these missiles
that are like the fastest missiles in the history of like,
missiles and like they they'll hit you even before you.
Speaker 1 (01:24:27):
Know they were particularly they were. Scrammed they were they
claim to have scram jet. Missiles, yeah there's the whole
thing you should look. At but then you see stuff
like this and you're, LIKE i don't know about. That,
Man maybe you, do maybe you. Don't, well it's it's,
like what will That what will always be funny to
me is, uh do you remember it is The chinese Fighter.
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Jet that's the VIBE i. Get remember The chinese Fire
jet sizzle reel they.
Speaker 6 (01:24:52):
Had, yeah and it was the MiG blowing up From Top. Gun.
Speaker 1 (01:24:56):
Yeah, yeah so they should they show this like they
show this video at a press. Conference, Uh and like
immediately IMMEDIATELY i, LIKE i don't they KEEP i think
those are From Top.
Speaker 6 (01:25:10):
Gun they just they had like it's one of The
it's one of those things if you were a kid
growing up in the eighties and you remember, it like
that scene where that MiG blows, up there's no doubt
in your. Mind you're, like That's Top, gun that's.
Speaker 1 (01:25:21):
It, Yes, hell we did a whole parody song over.
It it was so. Hilarious it was one of my.
Speaker 16 (01:25:33):
Favorites china's made a fortune convincing you that They're Air force.
Speaker 8 (01:25:49):
Is capable scorch and other troops with air.
Speaker 16 (01:25:52):
Supports they thought they made up.
Speaker 5 (01:25:58):
Guess video.
Speaker 1 (01:26:02):
The Chinese Air force video.
Speaker 16 (01:26:11):
Showing Over Nations maverick doesn't mess around because he's in
their formation and he's gonna shoot you.
Speaker 8 (01:26:20):
Down don't get.
Speaker 16 (01:26:23):
Into, Maverage shinies. Dangers in The Charities Air.
Speaker 9 (01:26:31):
Force, Video.
Speaker 8 (01:26:38):
We're Attracted, goose but he crashed back in eighty six
and the, iceman, well he was just way too much.
Old i'm talking about The Charities Air force Video Chinies Air.
Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
FORCE i think my favorite part of that song who
is the? Gongs because initially he the guy who sings
most of the parody. Songs he's say And i'm, like
can we mix some gongs back? There and he just started,
laughing and then like twenty minutes later sent me with the.
Gongs i'm like. Perfect so. Yeah and what was even
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crazier about The chinese thing is this HAPPENED i don't,
know like five six years ago something like. That so
they they interspliced video footage from the Movie top gun
which would have been twenty five year old technology as
part of their new fighter, jet which is what made it.
Crazier So i'm not surprised with The russian thing there at.
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All but, dude the curtain THING i used to start
and the rocky, theme, like they made it much more
hilarious with all the choices that they made. There so
but if you haven't seen the, VIDEO i did retweet
it seeing and check that. Out uh Worst biden, BY i,
mean call it whatever you, want, sure like it was,
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like even if it didn't fall, down the fact that
you would hold like a presentation for the way that
thing was.
Speaker 6 (01:28:14):
Walking, Yeah and they said that it was malfunctioning because
of the lighting AND i guess the slope of the
room or.
Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
Whatever oh is.
Speaker 6 (01:28:24):
It the service slope, AGAIN i think that's what they're.
Saying they were saying it was like the angle of
the flooring and the lighting was confusing their.
Speaker 1 (01:28:30):
Bot how IS I AND i mean THAT i don't
understand how it was so? Bad do you know What i'm? Saying, like, yeah,
Sure russia Is, Russia but Like Private Comman Boston, dynamics
they're doing freaking, acrobats.
Speaker 6 (01:28:45):
Right you See Boston, dynamics and it's like something out
Of terminator. Too you're, like, yeah that thing could totally kill,
me yeah if it turned on, me, Right but this
thing is like the way it was, Walking you're, like
how could you even risk and veiling that unless it
was like a crazy you, know you know there's a
one percent chance that's Gonna i'll, function and it did
or something because they couldn't even.
Speaker 1 (01:29:03):
Walk. Yeah If i'm If I'm Sarah, connor Like i'm
not even paying attention to that, Thing i'm, like, oh
you're here to kill, me, Right, okay we'll just Be
i'm just gonna walk up this slight. Slow oh you're.
Speaker 6 (01:29:14):
Done.
Speaker 1 (01:29:15):
Okay that had been a short, movie, RIGHT t one
thousand shows up and you just go up five feet
of elevation and you're and you get. Away it would
have been. Amazing all. Right let's, uh it's so funny,
man just the. Video i've watched it like four or five.
TIMES i just. Laughed the curtain thing makes it is
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the hilarious. Part so make sure you check that out
all right real quick on this before we chat With,
ray BECAUSE i mentioned it WHEN i was talking To.
Pete so this is What i'm talking. About, like once
you've co signed really horrible, ideas and, uh you never
thought to consider that sometimes you're gonna get your own
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people mad about. This you're gonna get moderates, mad and
of course you're gonna get your political opponents. Mad and
it's going to then be like seventy eighty percent of your.
Constituents and and now now you've got to do this
thing That Kathy hochel did up In New. York, Right
so they're, like all, right we're people predicted they were
going to try to ban gas, stoves and Then democrats are, like,
(01:30:21):
no we're not going to do, that and then they you,
know they did, that, right and it was set to
take effect here at On january. First, now according to the,
governor we're not going to do. That turns out everyone
hated that idea except for like a very small constituency
of really radical. Leftists so now not only do the
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people who were mad at her for wanting to ban,
it are they mad at, her but now they're the
people who wanted it banned who are now not going
to get it are absolutely. Irate. Right it's it's it's
more of this inner like Civil war thing going. On the,
law which was supposed to start In january for new
buildings up to seven stories and for all other buildings
(01:31:07):
by twenty twenty, nine is on. Hold environmentalists slammed local
for pushing off the much needed green. Initiative why is
it much? Needed? WHAT i have a gas. STOVE i
love that all day over a non gas stove all.
Day and in, fact you, KNOW i never really understood
(01:31:30):
why they thought environmentally this was a better, Idea BUT i. Digress,
oh and there's the part where you, know a lot
of these restaurants, too were, like we can't remember because
like this was going to impact pizza ovens, too and people,
like you, know we kind of can't really change fundamentally
the way we make pizza because we're kind of known for.
Pizza and none of The democrats carried up, there except
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now everyone starts screeching so much they put it. Off
so you gain nothing from. It it's like the. Shutdown
you don't gain. Anything you just damage your. Brand and
then at the at the end of, it your supporters
are the people most upset with. You look at what's
happened With Chuck Schumer man all, right eight forty five
or stage it from the Weather. Channel what's going? On
(01:32:14):
not much, man how about You? Friday, YEAH i love,
that love. That so it's going to be dry, yep
dry mile turned the forest. Down, no, yeah that's been a.
Speaker 15 (01:32:24):
Problem. Right we've talked about it and how we've seen
these levels of drought across the, state and we still
have got some low levels of, droughts some mid levels of.
Drought western parts of the state doing a little bit
better as of yesterday's drought, monitor no, drought but you
go from The triad to The triangle to go from abnormally,
(01:32:45):
dry moderate to even some severe drought just east of The,
Triangle so, dry mild the next few, days no rain in.
Sight we'll get into the seventies over the weekend of day,
today where we're probably going to stay in the, sixties
but mid upper, sixties maybe seventy in The triangle and
near seventy or maybe even just above as we go
into this upcoming. Weekend with sunshine early next, week we'll
probably back it off a little bit back to the.
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Sixties overnight loads that we're gonna come up. To we
had about freezing temperatures for a, while even toward the
latter part of next, week no rain and back into By,
wednesday probably the mid tupper, fifties so milder than slightly
coore than a little core over the next seven, days
but no.
Speaker 1 (01:33:22):
Rain, okay all, right we'll have us have yourself a good.
Weekend ok, okay all, right we'll come back With Denise
pellegrini From Bloomberg. News next hang, Out Nist, Pellegrini, denise what's?
Speaker 17 (01:33:32):
Happening, yeah we're watching what's happening in the entertainment and
media business very, closely Because, Paramount, comcast And netflix are
apparently all preparing bids For Warner Brothers. Discovery that's ahead
of a deadline just Before. Thanksgiving all according To The
Wall Street, Journal Warner Brothers discovery says it does have
multiple offers and has amended the contract of ITS ceo
(01:33:52):
to ensure his stock options remain viable even if the
company is. Sold nike is ending it's well this.
Speaker 1 (01:34:00):
Week you, know that was the week.
Speaker 17 (01:34:01):
That gave employees an extra week off a year for
mental health and. WELLNESS a reminder, though that even if
they take the perks, away it's usually better to have
a job than not have one sources tell Us verizon
Is iron cutting up two twenty thousand jobs as the
NEW ceo there makes his Mark Steph, curry and Under
armour have agreed to end their. Deal THE Nba stars
(01:34:22):
brand will become, independent and Under armour plans to develop
its own line of basketball shoes and. Gear, now prices on, bananas, coffee,
beef and even some apparel and textiles could be about
to get cheaper under a framework agreement With, Argentina, Guatemala El,
salvador And ecuador that many people are talking about this.
Morning The trump administration says lower trade barriers will result
in lower prices for. People casey call it the new gold.
(01:34:46):
Rush meteorites are selling now for millions of dollars at auction.
Houses and there's this thing now where people over the
weekend or whatever are taking, trips particularly To morocco to
try to find these. Things that's apparently the epicenter of
this act. Activity It's National Pickle. Day you'll get freebie's
At Buffalo wildlings and also At Jimmy johns. Today chocolate
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pickles are of course all the rage on the, internet
along with glitter pickles made with theoretically edible, glitter. THOUGH
i THINK Jfk junior might have something to say about.
That and if the popularity of the New wicked Theme
margarita's that they've got At chili's is any indication the
upcoming Film wicked For good could be a hit Starring
Ariana grande and. Others they've got This witches Brew margarita
(01:35:30):
And Goodwitch. Margarita there's a lot of buzz about that
on the. Internet stock futures right now they're pointing to
another tough. Day we had that major sell off yesterday
on the continuing concern about possible inflation and whether or
not the federal yank the rate cuts so many are
hoping for off the. Table doal futures down three hundred
and fourteen, now cacs AND p futures down sixty, Six
(01:35:51):
nasdaq futures down three sixty. Nine one more THING i
wanted to talk to you. About there's a big conversation
especially today about, all you, know all the money that
people have made in the stock, market well until yesterday,
anyway and how so many boomers are passing this money
down to you, know gen z and. Millennials right as
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we'll sort of move on but apparently along with all
the money that boomers are passing on is something they're
calling the great Stuff, transfer with A GEN x And
GEN z millennials complaining that boomers have too much stuff
and they can't deal with. IT i, mean there's these stories,
about you, know one person their mom had ten Thousand pez,
(01:36:35):
dispensers another like thousands Of Holt howard jelly, Jars Russell wright,
silverware nine thirty Nine World's Fair, Memorabilia Popeye figurines magazine
signed By Andy Warhol, Truman capoti antique courses dating back
to seventeen ninety, one and one person even saying they
didn't know what to do with the cocaine they found
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their mom had with all the, razors, mirrors scale AND
i guess look behind from her studio fifty four, days
which was obviously a long time.
Speaker 1 (01:37:05):
Ago SO i. Had we called her an amp and
she was a, great great GRADE a, Right so she
lived a little over one hundred AND i remember when
she passed, away my mom tasked me to get a
couple of my Buddy i'm in high school and saw
a couple of my buddies and she would pay us
essentially to clean Out mabel's house after she. Passed h,
yeah it Was. Mabel so we found a box in
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there that had like nineteen thirty circa adult. Photos oh my,
god like with fainting couches and the whole. Thing were, Like,
mabel what are you up? TO i assume they were
my uncle who died BEFORE i was even More, actually
but you got to.
Speaker 17 (01:37:45):
Wonder why she didn't get rid of those when she
had so much.
Speaker 1 (01:37:48):
Stuff but that's other than that being. Shocking we found
some really cool stuff in. There, yeah.
Speaker 17 (01:37:53):
Sout it is fun and you know, what people live longer,
now so of course we have more, stuff right, sure,
yeah and.
Speaker 1 (01:38:02):
Give it, away, right sell it, ebag give it. Away.
YEAH i think it's. GREAT i LOVE i love problem that.
IS i, KNOW i.
Speaker 17 (01:38:09):
KNOW i love that people leave these legacies of history
too that you can learn about after they.
Speaker 1 (01:38:14):
Die oh, YEAH i could do a whole show on
just the interesting stuff THAT i hope you. Do, yeah all,
right thank you for. Listening appreciate it clean From Bloomberg. News, yeah,
man LIKE i get. It but also then when she
was listing the stuff that they were complaints, ross can
you imagine you can find like A Truman capoti.
Speaker 6 (01:38:35):
Autograph you know that'd be. Amazing, yeah but gat especially
the older people have like actual physical stuff because it
was before digital, Media like they have, things, yeah actual.
Speaker 1 (01:38:44):
Stuff, yeah that's why you got to Get Sepio tone
nineteen thirties, porn, right, dude that scarred. Me, right that's
like that moment you realize your parents are still hooking. Up,
Right we're able to process that because that was Like
mabel was so, tiny so Fraud she was The werther's,
original like grandma type, too