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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ross's we're talking, we're talking football because I don't know
if you know, there was a little football last night,
little Bill's Dolphins action. I kind of wanted to see
you lay ninety on him. Got gonna be honest, So yeah,
I kind.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Of felt like Buffalo is playing in second gear pretty much,
just cruising and like, you know, any time we can
turn it on, but we're not gonna.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Don't tell Miami fans.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
But yeah, I feel bad for Miami fans because they're like,
I was super close, and I'm like, no, I talked.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
I've talked to a couple of Miami fans this year.
They know what's up. They're really really uh, they're really
sour on the team there.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Yeah, but it's also very important to stay humble. So
I'm gonna shut my face.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Okay, but so yeah, mister humble. And then you're like,
you know what's really great is on the AX app,
the NFL Central thing.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Yeah, I had no idea. It was like a it
was like a paid for thing. I had no clues.
So if you go on your X app and you
click sports and there's a tab there that pops up,
and it's a really awesome improvement.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
To the X app.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
It's the NFL Hub and you click there and it's
every game and every stat, and you can click individual
games and you can see the game, you know, plays
in real time, so it'll be like, you know, Josh
Allen throwing to the left fourteen yards or whatever it is,
and it's every play like that, and it's every stat
in real time of the game. And also if you're
a betting person like sports odds and real time, it's
really amazing. But I had no idea it was like

(01:23):
a paid for thing. So you don't have that.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
Yeah, nope, don't have that. So you'd probably enjoy that.
I would, but I as far as the odds in
real time when there's a couple apps. So then there's
the DraftKings app, which I endorse, by the way, just
or Clear, which that's a really that's one of the
really good apps. But I have another app that gives
me all the different lines from different places.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
Yeah, but it's super Yeah, it's it's very convenient to
have it on X because you're on X a lot anyway.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Sure. Yeah, especially during the game if I see something
I got to spout off or like, oh did you
see that? So Uh, nope, nope, don't have that. But
uh what, so what is the tier? How much is
it a month for the tier where it is.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
The super o mega rich daddy?

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Yeah, no, that's I don't know who's paying.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Conor McGregor wearing that weird coat while the money flies
in front of Himah, top tier is like fifty bucks,
which is absolutely absurd, and I don't understand why anyone
would pay that.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
I think it's through the rock stuff you get. I
remember reading an explanation why it was. But you have
to be like a super user. But I get.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
But I get all that too though, So I think
the main Yeah, I think the main difference is the
reach it gives you. I'm not sure, though, I think
increase your reach. I think it paid off.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
I'm sure. I'm sure that probably boosi your reaches. I
think it's like twenty bucks a month or something. Okay,
all right, well, because that's what I need, is one
more twenty dollars a month bill to go with the
other seventeen that hit, you know, for all the stream
and stuff and other little stuff. So oh man, all right,

(02:57):
well I will I will consider it. Maybe do they do?
Can you do on the X can you do like
a free trial of the premium if you've never had it?
I don't know if they do that. Oh well, all right,
maybe I'll just pony up. But anyway, test it for
a month. It is a beautiful Friday morning. Yes, yeah, yeah,

(03:18):
it is. Well it's Friday, so we like that. Pete
Caunter will be joining us today. Oh five, that's always fun.
We got plenty to get into there. Unless you're in Albania.
Unless you're in Albania. Every morning I wake up and
you know, all right, all right, what happened overnight, Let's

(03:39):
go ahead and get into that. And then I just
start looking through a few different websites. Sometimes sometimes I
find fun stuff like oh look at that, we got
a Florida man story. No not this morning. I open
up the X app and one of the first things
I'm treated to he is a bunch of people losing
their craft up in the Albi Albanian Parliament. All right,

(04:04):
this might be good because you know, especially with those
Eastern European ones, a lot of times they turn into
full on fisticuffs. So I'll check it out. That's not
what it is. No, So in Albania, the people in
power who I I'm not going to pretend to know

(04:26):
all of the allegiances and how everything's comparable. It's my
understanding that the people in power in Albania are like
super pro EU people, so more leftists. Albania is really
trying to get into the EU, and the opposition are

(04:47):
the more Yeah we could, we should be independent, we
should do our own thing, we should not be in
the EU. So that's kind of where the dividing lines
are there. That's as much as I know. So the
party in power decided that they were going to create
a new minister, right, so the Prime minister's up there,
and then you got you know, all the ministers and

(05:07):
the new and when I say create, I don't mean
somebody's having a baby. I mean they unveiled a new
appointed Ai virtual minister. And as you can imagine, the
party not in power is not happy with this because

(05:27):
how how the hell do you just do that? Right?
And so they introduced the new uh Ai Minister, who
looks like about a five out of ten padme.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
Just like something out of like yeah, like the the
first three movie, like the prequels or whatever.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
Yeah, it looks yeah, but they're like, oh, it's a
traditional Albanian dress. And by the way, here she is,
but it's in Albanian. I'll tell you what she's saying.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
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Speaker 1 (06:17):
You're the argument. Her name is Diella, I guess jez
And what she said is she is hurt by the
opposition lawmakers who call her unconstitutional. Oh yeah, they didn't
juice the programming on this at all. I'll bet that
she's one hundred percent in for whatever the party in

(06:38):
power wants. She said, machines never threatened the constitution, but
inhumane decisions by people in power have. Oh so she
has a distaste for people. That's something you want in
your AI. But she went on to stress she is
not meant to replace humans, but to assist them. So

(06:58):
that lasted about twenty minutes before it Melee ensued. Now
I tweeted the video where we just played the audio from.
But if you go to the tweet just below it
in that thread, you'll see what happened about twenty minutes
in opposition lawmakers started throwing bottles, shoes, copies of the

(07:21):
Constitution at the screen where the AI minister was, and
then you see all the leftist ministers like trying to
like red rover in front of it, you know, like
it's form a line in front to like slap down
objects being thrown at. It's just a disaster.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
And then she said you're all gonna die in here,
and this laser thing came out cut them all to pieces.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
It was She's way too old to do it is amazing.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
Yeah, I want to know what engine it runs on, Like,
I wonder what AI engine it runs on, and who's
pro grabbing it, because, like you said, they're gonna bring
some law up and they're gonna be like, well, let's
go to the AI, and the AI is gonna be like, yeah,
this party is completely right, and you guys are trash
over there. And I'm a computer and you got to
listen to me.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Yeah, so I I don't know, Well I have a
little more background. So because of course ABC News did
a thing on this, and they're all in on the AI,
which lets me know that this thing is probably woke.
Af Yeah where do they?

Speaker 4 (08:16):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Yeah? So they and then then they literally without anything,
knowing nothing. They actually chastised the other lawmakers saying that
they haven't explained exactly how this thing will be used
for corruption.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
It's probably not even Ai. It's probably somebody in the
background to say, it's like Cramer with them, it's a
Wizard of Oz moment exactly. There's somebody back there going,
I'm a really fancy computer and I'm super smart, and
it's just like a dude, you know, or like a checkout.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
Yeah, that's what it is. It's a real hundred percent.
It's Albania. Now, Now, why would they do this? I
have a theory. I think it's probably because most working
age male Albanians have been murdered by Liam Neeson. That's
a good point, So you gotta do something or are
currently about to get murdered by limb. By the way,
did you see the new Liam Neeson movie. I don't

(09:05):
know if we saw one on Lime. I watched it
over the weekend.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
We were flipping through looking for something to find because
you know, he's been making the same.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
Movie over and over.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
Oh yeah, where he's like the old, you know, retired
CIA guy and something goes down and saves everybody, and
it's always somebody getting taken on like a train. And
last one I saw he was on like a bus
going through the jungle or something like one of those
tour buses, and they were like the bus has been
you know any like the one?

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Did you watch that one you saw? We just saw
the preview. Okay, So that's what I'm talking about. And
it's not in the jungle. It's in the nepall right.
So when you say that, like rickety bus going through
yeah yeah, yeah, you got crazy like Chilean mountain vibes.
Yeah yeah yeah. So he's in the poul. It's called
Ice Road Vengeance. And at first I thought it was
gonna be a sequel to the other one he good with,
call the Snow. It's called Ice Road Vengeance. Yes, yes, yes, yes, okay,

(09:54):
but dude, no, no, no, but you got you gotta
hear this set. I won't give away you guys probably
could figure out what's gonna happen. But but let me,
let me give you the premise of this road. I said,
we'll have my vengeance. Yeah, well, like there's some vengeance
in there. So basically he is he's just a dude
and his brother is a US military member, but he

(10:17):
also still has his accent, so take that for what
it is. So his brother goes to Afghanistan because it's set.
It's not set today, it's set like you know, fifteen
years ago or something, I guess, and he gets uh,
he's he gets killed. He gets killed servant in the
military and Afghanistan there, and uh, his brother's got one

(10:39):
of those little notes, right, like, hey, if something happens
to me, give this to my family. He's really the
only family member. And his brother asked that he'd be
cremated and have his ashes spread on Mount Everest. What
a church move by the brother. That's a Jersey I thought.
I'm like, I'm sorry, your brother's dead, but what ad
a old man?

Speaker 2 (11:00):
It's like, I can't. The best I can do is
like the Joiner Park in wake Forest.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
That's you're not even gonna leave wake Forest back list
if I pass away.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Yeah, not asking you for much. I just want my
ashes to be placed in the moon. That's all.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Really, that's so crazy because I went with mars oh okay,
yeah yeah, So if anything happens, yeah, So his brother's like,
all right, I want you to spread my ashes on
Mount Everest, and so he got here. Here's like then
he's gotta figure he's like you see him doing like
rock climb or like climbing lessons and stuff, right, which
is that's the that's the weird part. Man. It's like,

(11:36):
is he is he like a big mountaineer, but he
is a dude who was retired, you know, intelligence they
intimate it and uh. And also him and his brother
are like forty years apart in age, it appears, so
I don't know what mom was doing, but whatever, maybe
they're half brothers and dad you know, seriously upgraded at

(11:57):
some point. Anyway, so he goes to the poll and
he's on seid rickety bus to take him to base
camp at there, and of course the roads are crazy
and and meanwhile between Catman Do where he flies into
and ever his base camp, there's some like little village.

(12:18):
Everyone's happy. There's an elder family there, and then there's
an evil developer, right, and the evil developer wants to
build a big hydro electric dam, right, and it has
to be in this one spot, and there's opposition in
the village because it would dam up the river that
is literally the lifeblood of the village and the family

(12:38):
you know the most, the family that founded the village,
and there are multiple generations. The evil Developer, because they're
in opposition, keeps like disappearing them. And it just so
happens that Liam Neeson, the youngest member, you know, the
kid he's he's like a teenager. They kidnap him in

(12:59):
front of Neeson. And you know how Liam Neeson feels
about you kidnapping kids, right, So then yeah, then then
it's the vengeance. I'll just leave it there and you
can figure it out. You've you've made a mistake, is
what you did.

Speaker 5 (13:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (13:13):
How hard is it not? If you're going to do
a kidnapping? Just look around if you see Liam Neeson,
put it on hold. Right as soon as he says,
you don't see Liam Neeson, you're you're good to go.
Make sure that they're not on a phone with Liam Neeson.
That's another thing you gotta watch for that.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
But dude, play he's on the phone. How much damage
can he do in the phone?

Speaker 5 (13:32):
Right?

Speaker 1 (13:32):
I don't know. Man, just saying this is best practices
we're going over here. So yeah, that's what it is. Again.
I thought it was at first. I just thought it
was a sequel of the one he did in Alaska
where he's the plowed truck driver the snowploff river and
then uh, you know, kidnapping, and then he's got to
murder everybody.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
Okay, hear me out somebody. He's at a hockey game
and somebody takes somebody on his zamboni. Oh no, yeah,
and he has to liberate the zamboni. Liam Neeson, liam
ne ho a samboni for two and a half hours.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
You know what it would look like. It would be
a two hour version of that quick cut scene in Deadpool. Yeah, yeah,
you're gonna get murdered by his samboni. Oh how do
we get Oh yeah, Albania has decided that they're just
gonna they're gonna stack the legislature with AI bots they control.
Oh man, you want a civil wars? How you gets

(14:22):
civil wars? Right here?

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Let's see what you're talking yesterday at the end of
the show about how Americans you know their interest in
Europe and how much we care and how much we don't,
and how much we know about actual Europe and all
over there, right, And this goes to show it most people,
if you ask them about Albania. Their first go to
as an American is gonna be Liam Neeson and Taken.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Yeah, that's fair. Really the only two, the only two times,
the only two movies where I immediately immediately pop into
my head is and Liam Neeson Taken right Albania. If
there's another one of his movies where they're Albanians too,
I did did the Albedians do something to Liam Neeson?
Did they slight him in some way? And then uh,

(15:07):
there's another movie and it's a it's called Wag the Dog,
and it's a it's like a parody where de Niro
is like a fix it dude and the president of
the United States like may have molested a girl scout
so and Woody Harrelson's in it, and it's it's really funny,
it's really well done. I just hate that there's DeNiro

(15:28):
in it so because how my feels about him right now.
But they they like create a virtual war using propaganda
media in Albania to basically cover up everything they're doing.
So Kirsten Dunts is in that movie too. Everyone's in
that dang movie. But yeah, no, if you if you

(15:49):
think of Albania, you don't think of anything but kidnapping gangs. Man,
not a good look. By the way, I figured out
who designed this ross Microsoft? I could you not Microsoft
created this AI? So it'll probably start denying the Holocaust
here pretty quick. So we'll check that out. Anyway. It
is six twenty three, lots to get into, lots more

(16:13):
audio for you as well. Stick around. It is the
CaCO Day radio program. Hey, how did I miss this?
Is he gonna do it?

Speaker 6 (16:23):
Do it? Do it?

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Don't worry, we'll tweek this out to you. So this
dude's getting chased by police and he's coming up on
you know, they got a bunch of drawbridges in Seattle. Yeah,
there he is in a white Suh. He's gonna do it.
He's gonna do it. Runs the barricade bridges, up jumps
the old way. He made it, dude, he did the

(16:49):
movie thing. He did the thing from speed. Oh maybe
his SUV was going to explode if he slowed down,
do we know. But he got away because the police
are like, they don't pay me enough to jump and
open drawbridge. So no, some dude in Miami tried this
recently and he did not make it. I mean he

(17:10):
made it in the sense that he lived, I think,
but I know he lived. This was mugshot. But yeah, yeah,
you got a time this just right?

Speaker 4 (17:18):
Man?

Speaker 1 (17:20):
Yeah, I gotta tell you, Ross, I ever get in
a police chase. I hope there's drawbridges around. Man. Let's
just I want this thing to go viral. All right, Well,
I'll tweek that out for you in a little bit here.
Oh okay, Well hold on, I guess well that's a
weird thing hanging out on my call screener. Let's learn more. Yeah, Jeremy,
what's up.

Speaker 6 (17:40):
I'm surprised me. Want's talk about the great goat escape
yesterday in Raleigh?

Speaker 1 (17:45):
Well, we talked about the monkey escape. Were you know,
so another critter got out? What are you talking about? Sir?

Speaker 5 (17:52):
Hey?

Speaker 6 (17:52):
It was about eleven thirty over by Old Way Forest
and Paul the News. I was driving over there and
all of a sudden, across from the.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
White hold on Old Way Old Wake Forest. Now, is
that over by where the the red lobster is over there?

Speaker 6 (18:08):
That's the one that right across from the red loster.
I'm look in the parking lotters. It's huge white goat
running for rally's were and trying to capture him. Is
about twenty raleighs police officers.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
So it's in the parking lot of the Red Lobster
or the Asian restaurant next to it.

Speaker 6 (18:26):
It was across from the Red Lobster. I was I
was driving. I was going to look all around. But
I mean it was SUV police officers and police officers
on motorcycles or dirt bikes.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
It was an actual goat rodeo with the y PD. No, man,
I didn't.

Speaker 5 (18:42):
I just.

Speaker 6 (18:44):
Let them go right through me, around me, and then
I continued on. I'm like, that has got to be
in the new tomorrow. But so hard it isn't.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
No, it's not. What's crazy, though, is if you if
you google Raleigh goat escape, other incidents come up. This
is including September twenty twenty four incident. We're a herd
of goats. We're running loose on highway for twenty one dude,
goats or goats are fast? Man? Oh so they did
they catch the goats or bombs?

Speaker 5 (19:14):
Sir?

Speaker 1 (19:14):
I just thought of something, and I don't want home.
I don't want to. Well, there is actually right there.
A lot of people don't realize this talk between Atlantic
and you should look at it on Google Maps. Talk
between Atlantic Avenue and Falls of News. There's a farm
in there. There's a farm with farm fields and equipment

(19:34):
and a farm. I don't know who lives there. That
some dude is just like, I ain't moving scroll y'all.
It's literally right in there. It's kind of like behind
you know where Scooter's bar is on Atlantic. I think
that's how you would access it up that road. There's
a whole farm back there. I wonder if it was
that dude's goat. So, but then, sir, I want to
you we have alic on it. Well, I don't want

(19:56):
to accuse you of anything. Did this really happen or
is this just you calling it to try to get
me to play the goat sound effect?

Speaker 6 (20:03):
No, sir, it happened, but you made me think of
that when it happened.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
That yes, all right, Well if it is, it's so intricate, sir,
I'll give you the win. So alright, no problem, all right, yeah,
all right, thanks for the thanks for the golfers, sirt,
appreciate it. Ross. So, your your goat got out, you
lost it? I can't what's going at your house construction?

Speaker 5 (20:27):
Right?

Speaker 1 (20:27):
Not little gody. It's not Gotsy. No, I actually don't know.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
Don't call it that. Uh, don't google that either. I
just got a text from Lincoln said, Papa, where's where's
little Goaty? And I'm like, I don't know what a.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Week that poor kids had, firstus monkey, first a little
little monkey, and now little Goady. Yeah, I think it's
I think the construction is weird in the animals out
so right, yes, and you're in your fence. I saw
that your fence was taken down so aggressively. I saw
a picture, so that's probably where he escaped. So AnyWho,

(21:02):
all right, well we don't know. Can somebody an RPD
tell me whether they caught the goat? Just curious because
I would love to reunite the goat with.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
I keep trying this family. I keep trying to search
the story so I can tweet it out. But every
time I put goat in, something about Josh Allen comes up.
So I don't know what's going on there, really, go Bills.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
I thought you, I thought you were gonna be humble today.
I am, okay, all right, so just stick with the plan. Yeah,
I don't see anything there. We could be we're the
news agency breaking it. Look at that. Look at that.
Oh that's a good point. This is why you get
fainting goats. They get out at the moment they see something,

(21:48):
they just stop.

Speaker 7 (21:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Those things are ridiculous, man, absolutely ridiculous. Yeah. I remember
one of the one of the other FFA it's had
them and then the weld bring them over the fair
and then a holes would just stand around trying to
make them faint, which you're really not supposed to keep
doing that to them, but it's so hilarious. So but

(22:13):
that's only my only real experience with fainting goats. That's
all I know about them. They didn't seem like a
good cash crop, so to speak. All right, let's move
on to a few few other things here and there
we go. I was both simultaneously, I don't know how

(22:34):
out a word this. I was really surprised, and then
in retrospect kind of not surprised. I was assuming that
because they are both on ABC, Jimmy follow well Jimmy
Fallon used to be on ABC, and the view that
yesterday's view would have been insane. They didn't they didn't

(22:56):
talk about it at all, didn't did nothing, nothing. They
just skipped the whole thing on yesterday's show. But then
I realized, like, you want to talk about some people
living in fear, I bet it's that that that pack
of that pack of hens there, right. They they had

(23:16):
to look at that Jimmy Kimmel thing, and I think
for a moment ago, maybe we shouldn't be insane the
rest of this week.

Speaker 2 (23:23):
I'm guessing probably they were told not to talk.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
About it, right. Uh, well, they very well could have been,
but I don't know that you'd even have to tell
them if if you were an actual thinking person. Well
that's my point. They're not. They were definitely told, yeah,
because it was typically provide this article is going to
explain all the stuff. We don't need to explain it.

(23:47):
They typically provide commentary. No, no, no, no, no. They lie.
They lie through their teeth. Look, there are just there
are easily provable lies that have been told on the
view where they should they There's no way that they
didn't know they weren't lying. I saw people posting videos
of this or just when they were looking at other

(24:07):
stuff that they said frankly mirrored what Kimmel did, And
I'm like, oh, yeah, no, no question. So yeah, whether
they were told, probably were, or at the very least
just went into survival mode. They didn't touch it, which
was probably a good decision on their part. All right,
eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.

(24:30):
Oh go real quick back to the Liam Neeson thing.
Somebody send me this email. All right, Ross, you have
to pick one. Okay, would you rather kidnap a kid
in front of Liam Neeson or kill a dog in
front of John Wick? Dude?

Speaker 2 (24:44):
That is so hard, uh? I I think I would man.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
First of all, I think this is the choice. If
he's if he's convicted, we should give the Charlie kirkshooter.
I don't.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
I don't want to kill a dog. So I if
I had to choose, I don't want to kill anyone.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
I don't want to kill a dog. I'll traumatize the child.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
No, So like yeah, I mean, I'm like for like
two seconds and then I would give him back to
leave me said I made a horrible mistake.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
No, I don't think I think you swear. I think
you gotta you gotta transport the kid to a boat
with a sheet.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
No, I'm not doing that. It's like I said, I
don't want to hurt anybody. I don't you know, I
would rather not choose either. Yeah, I would go and
I'm not choose. I'm not doing that. But I mean
I would like, hey, so I have this kid, and
then he'd be like, you've taken the kid. I'd be like, no, no, no,
I am back end of movie. I surrender John Wait.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
It would be a very good movie.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
You're killing the dog, I mean, the dog is dead,
and then you're gonna en u. John Wick's gonna kill
you as he should.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, what is it? Yeah, maybe you just
make him think the dog's dead, or maybe you wait
for the dog to die of old age.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
I was gonna say maybe. Yeah, I was gonna say,
maybe the dog is like old Yeller, like rabies. It's
really bad rabies, and have to put the dog down.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
But you can be innicate to John Wick that you
just killed it to screw with him, because again, it
has to be the you gotta have the motivation there.
That's why. Yeah, so the kid thing, they got to
go to the sheep boat and then with the dog.
I'm sorry, man, you gotta have parameters.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
You know, you got to be very specific on this
because you're trying.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
To loophole because you don't want murder by John Wick.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
I understand, yeah if I had it too, But like
I would go with like a dog that's super ancient
that you have to put down, and that's to be
like I'm doing it for you know, it's it's mercy.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
It's a mercy killing. Yeah, one that you were going
to donate to that zoo and uh in the Netherlands
or whatever, but instead you're getting use it to sow
your own demid.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
And I'm really sorry about your car and to wash it.
I'm washing it right, No, I'm getting ready to get
the soap, get the wax. Ready to go, mister Wick. Okay, Biff,
do what you gotta do. There's another layer.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Of wax there. I already already did one, the one layer. Yeah,
I already did. I already did two too. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (26:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
By the way, I'm not trying to you. I'm not
trying to count you, dude. Did you did you ever
see all the different people that they were going to
cast for Biff? They were all awful? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (27:02):
I love watching those old like casting videos they come out.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
He saw the one for Back to the Future. Yeah,
because they had all the different ones, but every one
in the Biff one was an absolute insult and frankly,
every like every other character, I just couldn't stab.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Movie is so perfectly casted. And I think like Eric
Stoltz was supposed to play Marty McFly and they filmed
like the entire movie with him until they realized, Hey,
this is not working out.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
It is not working what was there was another one too.
What was crazy is that you're seeing stars that I
didn't realize were old enough to be in that movie
for the current ones, like oh, who's the Who's the
dude for Meet the Fokkers? Why do I always forget
his name? Ben Stiller? Yeah, when Ben Stiller was one
of the people who tried out for that in the

(27:46):
rear and the real I saw he he read for Marty.
So yeah, man, there's a whole a whole list of people,
and real quick, I thought, I think it's unfair of
me to ask you to spread my ashes on Mars.
That's a little impractical. So I've redecided that I would
like buy ashes spread on North Sentinel Island, So.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
If you could do that for them, Okay, now is
it populated? Well, I have help when I get there.
Should I bring it?

Speaker 4 (28:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Yeah. They love funerals too, so I don't. They're very
they're fond of those, so yeah, they they'll be there
to help you. Just went out. When you get off
the boat, just start screaming into the woods there in
the jungle, and they'll come out and help you do
this thing I've asked anyway. Six forty seven.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
Hang on.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
We have sports scandals in you know, the big sports
in the US, right like the the NBA player, I
forget what his name is, who were there. They think
that they're investigating whether this crazy endorsement deal he got
was way that the Clippers could get around the salary

(28:47):
cap to get this guy money. So they're you know,
those are the kind of scandals basically everything having to
do with the Patriots forever, things like that. But then
you get like the really crazy ones. And I think
my current favorite non traditional sports scandal will always be
the chess one that we covered extensively, which if we

(29:09):
don't remember that there was accusations that this dude had
inserted a vibrating device into a particular place on his
body so that somebody can vibrate moves to him. Who's
on a computer basically running it through a program as

(29:30):
to what he should do, and then they would vibrate
a certain number of quick little hits to his backside there,
and that one was probably one of the craziest. This
one's just so ridiculous at every turn. So first you
have to know something. Since nineteen eighty three, there has
been a professional stone skimming championship. They called skimming because

(29:58):
that's the British Scottish thing and it takes place in Scotland,
but it's a stone skipping. You would skip stones on
the water. Since nineteen eighty three there is a professional championship.
It's not just Scott's. The US has people from all
over the world compede in this thing. By the way, Ross,
do you know what do you call a professional stone skipper.

Speaker 2 (30:19):
Tossmaster? Oh that's awful, that's bad.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
But here's the rules, and here's the here's where the
scandal is. So as part of the rules, contestants have
to use unaltered stones selected from the naturally occurring slate
at the location where they're skipping. So just as you
would if you showed up to a lake with your kids, right,
you see a nice little rounded stone, you pick it up,

(30:46):
give it a skip. Maybe you have a little competition.
Everybody's happy. The problem is one of the competitors. Oh
come on, well, what you know, I'm going there smuggling
stones that are correct, yes, perfect round rat stones. Ye's
made a volcanic rock. It'll go over the water. Shut
up that.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
Yeah, so dumb, and that's completely illegal, right.

Speaker 5 (31:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
So just to be just to be clear, they don't
feel that he that they were not traditional stones, they uh,
because they have a very unique look to the particular
slate there. But they're accusing him of pre selecting them
and then make you know, grinding them circular and then
smoothing them out in whatever way that he did that.

Speaker 2 (31:31):
How did he bring the stones in?

Speaker 1 (31:33):
Dude? You just you you you nailed the question. I
was just gonna ask.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
Did he do like a like an inido frame, like
out of his leg pant, you know what I mean,
Like he drops it down? Well, why do you think
I just brought up the chest thing? Oh yo, you're thinking,
oh wow, yeah, I mean they're rounded now, so it
would be a little yeah. But when din'd they see
him like, you know, retrieving the rock?

Speaker 1 (31:56):
Oh maybe maybe think he's just itching his you know whatever.
I don't know, man, I just got to go. I'll
give me a second, will be over here is gonna.
I'm not a toss master, Okay, I don't please never
call me a toss master either. Ah that's awful. So yeah,
so they appeared to have been ground into more circular shapes,

(32:16):
which obviously could include the UH improved the bounce potential.
So they're investigating. Here's the crazy thing too, it wasn't
just one or two dudes. Apparently there's like there was
a bunch of them doing it. So like at that point,
it's like, why wouldn't you just let them grind it

(32:37):
to whatever they want? Because here's the thing. When you
tune into UH, when you tune into an NFL game,
what do you want to see? We'll see touchdowns? Right, Hockey?
You want to see goals. That's how baseball? You want
to see?

Speaker 2 (32:51):
Homer You say, you're saying yeah, but to say it's
like it's a steroid argument, like let them choice up, yeah,
like the batter's box or like.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
If I'm so, I'm so, I'm on on the O
Show or wherever they air this damn thing, right, and
I tune in. I want to see guys skip a
stone for a mile. I want to be entertained. Let
him do whatever they want to it Nissan's on his
zamboni or the kidnap child and the kidnapperre on the
zamboni or are they both on zamboni's. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
So I've been thinking more of this because our buddy
who listens to the show, mister Simpson aka Stiletto, Uh,
he sent us an a photo of Liam Neeson on
the on the zamboni and looking revenge.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
He's out for revenge.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
I think it would be better the more I think
about it, because we were just throwing out ideas before
and there's no bad ideas, right, wow.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
Revenge flakes.

Speaker 6 (33:41):
No.

Speaker 2 (33:41):
I think it would be better if he's hat a
hockey game, saying like Boston, so we can do like
a Boston accent, but it'd be a h.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
But it'd be an Irish Boston because he's always like
he never really an American accent.

Speaker 5 (33:51):
Right.

Speaker 2 (33:51):
So he's at the hockey game and somebody is taken
by a guy in his zamboni and he has to
chase down the zamboni.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
Is the person taken from because I don't know if
that would be worth it. I don't know. Okay, are
the bad guys Bostonians? Oh they'd have to be yeah, yeah, yeah, okay,
all right, I'm in. So he's chasing the zamboni with
the Bostonian kidnappers, and uh, we'll make the kid from
somewhere good, like I don't know, maybe like not Boston.

(34:22):
And so now is he on his zamboni chase them?
Because then you could drag that out for two hours?

Speaker 2 (34:28):
I think they're on the zamboni and he's like seventy
something now, so he's trying. He's chasing the zamboni on foot,
maybe on skates, skates?

Speaker 1 (34:35):
Yeah, it's ice rink, remember, Yeah, okay, I like it man,
And it's but a certain set of skills are not
CIA skills. They're from the seventies when you want Olympic
gold with Yamaguchi or something.

Speaker 5 (34:48):
What.

Speaker 1 (34:50):
Well, you got to explain why he can ice skate
well enough to catch a zamboni at seventy.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
He's Nancy Kerrigan's stepdad.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
Oh yeah, hey, I like it. Well that's not true
because Tanya Harding is alive. So here's the deal.

Speaker 2 (35:04):
The day that Tanya Harding uh attacked Nancy Nancy Kerrigan. Well,
Jeff did right, right, right right. He was like he
was sick that day and he feels guilty about it
because he's also security.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
That's a good point. This needs to be greenlit immediately.
I'd be great. You could. Probably you could. Tanya Harding
is still alive. I should check that. I don't even
know what's going on with her.

Speaker 2 (35:31):
It's sort of like remember that movie where Clinton Clint
Eastwood played the secret service agent who had to protect
JFK and he failed and he like you haunted him
all here, it's the same sort of thing, same.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
Day in the Line of Fire.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
What the movie is called, John Malkovich, same thing, by
the way, John Malkovich could be the guy in the zamboni.

Speaker 1 (35:48):
Yes, but he's doing a Boston accent. How do we
get this? How do we get this funded? This needs
funded immediate. Oh, we don't even to fund it. You
could probably get a I to do the whole movie.
Person who likes doing AI stuff, who posts on our Twitter,
who I understand might be retired. Mm hm, that's probably

(36:12):
a heavy ass. It would be amazing, absolutely all right,
So hold on the most important part ross. What is
the most important part of a revenge action flick? We've forgotten.
We forgot to talk about this most important part of
a revenge action flick. How the bad guy dies? Right,

(36:36):
A Diehard would have been die hard if he didn't
drop Gruber off that building.

Speaker 2 (36:41):
Knakatommy plausa correct.

Speaker 1 (36:42):
Yeah, yeah, So you gotta like, how does how does
Malkovich meet his maker? I mean, he's like just run
him over the sam BONI like, yeah, that's too Like
I saw that coming. So I don't know, man, We're
gonna have to come up with something there. It's gonna
have to be amazing. Okay, no, no, no, we can't

(37:03):
use the zamboni. So he they the fight then gets
to the hot the top of the hockey arena, and
we'll use the Boston one because you know the that's
up in like the fourth tier of the Boston Arena.
That's where the home fans fight other home fans because
they're also drunk. There's amazing videos, and he throws Malkovich's
off like a catwalk up there or something, just as

(37:26):
a zamboni's putting a layer of ice. And then the
final scene is Malkovich like he's uh, he's Han Solo
in the you know, frozen in place there but under
the ice.

Speaker 2 (37:37):
You know, we're getting so much done this morning, I.

Speaker 1 (37:39):
Think we are. How is that not a better movie
than most of the movies put out last year? That's
such a better movie. Malcol Malkovich, Nissen, the cameos by
you know, Harding and Nancy Karen in right. Oh, it's

(38:03):
gonna be amazing. Oh oh, I just thought of this ross.
You know who we forgot to put in the movie.
Pedro Pascal. Got to put him in there somewhere. So
maybe maybe he's like kidnapper number two or something.

Speaker 2 (38:16):
Ib maybe he can be the baby that's kidnapped, like
we can superimpose his head and the baby.

Speaker 1 (38:23):
Okay, all right, yeah, so he's still getting paid and
he's in the movie, which is a requirement for twenty
twenty five. Every movie has to have Pedro Pascal in
it somewhere. All right, Well, if you guys wanna if
you guys would watch that, I think we are what
a fun that or watch that? I think we could
make like a billion dollars off this thing, and then

(38:44):
ABC would buy it and then they would take all
the goodwill that the IP created and then swap out
everyone for strong women, so that that would be good.
Uh eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven
four the phone number. So I read something yesterday. This

(39:06):
is an absolute troll job coupled with top tier projection
that made me want to punch my laptop. So it
kind of accomplished what was probably the intent.

Speaker 5 (39:23):
Here.

Speaker 1 (39:24):
Here's the headline after Charlie Kirk's death. Reverend Bob, that
would be the Reverend William Barber, as we refer to him,
soul Glow the buffet Layer says the discussions should be
rooted in truth. Just the headline will make your head
want to explode. Reverend Barber says, the discussions should be

(39:48):
rooted in truth. And I just for a fleeting moment
I saw that headline, and of course who's doing the
interviewing NPR. But even with those little tip offs there,
I thought maybe, maybe, just for a moment, just the
smallest bit of self reflection might have entered this man's brain.

(40:10):
But it became quickly clear that was not the case.
Let's see here, Charlie Kirk's killing continues to spark debate
over how he should be remembered. The right wing activist
and founder of Turning Point USA, a group that worked
to mobilize voters for conservatives, was known for debating college
students on campuses and making inflammatory remarks. Again, if you

(40:34):
think Charlie Kirk, Charlie Kirk is possible, was possibly the
least inflammatory conservative influencer or whatever you want to call him,
Like he Ben Shapiro looks like a raving lunatic next
to Charlie Kirk. Okay.

Speaker 2 (40:51):
I saw some people trying to say he was like
Alex Jones junior, and I'm like, if you say that,
I immediately discount your opinion because you've obviously never watched
any Charlie Kirk video. The thing I'm not talking these
minute montages which take everything out of context.

Speaker 1 (41:04):
And then I will say they at least got this
accurate debating college students on campuses, making inflammatory remarks like
saying he questioned the brain processing power of Supreme Court
Justice Katanji Brown Jackson. Anyone who watched that damn thing
question that if they were being honest with themselves, and
by the way, it's proven to be true. I don't

(41:24):
know if you guys are following this like the other
liberal justices were are like are having to like corral
and correct her because she writes she's writing insane things.
You don't take my word for it, just you know,
go to go to scotis blog, which I think is
a very pretty nonpartisan the way that they cover stuff.

(41:46):
They've been there's a lot of behind the scenes stuff there,
and and like and and uh. In one of the rulings,
was it so to my or? I think it was
so to my or basically smacked her down, written wrote
it into a ruling, smacking her down. So you can
call that inflammatory if you want, but come on, man.

(42:10):
And then the other example of inflammatory remark is that
popstar Taylor Swift should marry, reject feminism and submit to
her husband. Well that's weird, I think I heard ross.
Will you check is Taylor Swift getting married? Ro's gonna
check on that? So anyway, so this is this is

(42:32):
where we are. Then they introduced William Barber in the
article before the lead up into the interview. The Reverend
Barber is a pastor and social justice activist who was
once invited to discuss with Kirk the role of religion
in public life, though that discussion never materialized. He says
that while the nation should more in the fact that
Kirk's wife and children are now without a husband and father,

(42:55):
it should also be able to debate where a person
may have stood in the public square and on the issues. Ah, yes,
here we go, Barber and said, that is the job
of ministers like himself to call out divisive, dishonest language
from those in power. This dude was the de facto
spokesperson for the North Carolina Democratic Party for years and

(43:18):
and I stand by that because what would happen is
is right after the Republicans got in and then this
dude decided he was gonna, you know, wheel himself over
to the the capital there and obstruct all the proceedings.
And then then they put little risk bands on. Then
they get arrested, and then of course no consequences would
come of it, even though they were committing actual infractions

(43:40):
and crimes. They you know, the the woke da or
the woke judges throw it on out right. So which which,
by the way, civil disobedience is not civil disobedience if
you know that there will be no consequences, it's fake.
It's astroturfed. If you know you're gonna get a rest

(44:00):
or there's going to be a monetary fine, and you
do it anyway. That's how you're showing your commitment to
whatever the issue is. If the worst thing that's going
to happen to you is you're going to get a
free ride about three blocks away and like twenty minutes
of your time and nothing will come of it, then
I'm sorry. I just discount whatever it is because it

(44:21):
became quickly clear that that's what was up. So just
just what a scumbag, just all the way around on this,
all right, So let me just give you a couple
of little highlights or low lights from the interview the interviewer,
what's the guys named Michael Martin anyway from NPR. He
says you actually had been invited to have a public

(44:42):
conversation with him and it never worked out. And so
Barbara says, well, let me put this into context. The
fact of the matter is you can be deeply moved,
deeply hurt, which I am, and deeply mournful about this
violent murder. A father is no more, a husband is
no more. The same time, you also have debates where
the per have stood in the public square and the issues.
One of the things that this killer did, excuse me,

(45:05):
was not only take his life, but in some way
undermined a debate we need to have. Okay, Well, the question, sir,
which you're you're choosing not to answer, is uh, he
wanted to He wanted to debate you were talk to
you or have a conversation with you about religion because
you are such as you got elevated to national prominence
so that the rest of the country could learn how

(45:27):
much fun you are. Kirk was like, all right, this
guy is probably the antithesis of my Christian worldview right
from a politics standpoint, So let's let's talk which, by
the way, I think that that would be a probably
pretty accurate representation. Both people purport to be really religious

(45:49):
but come at the intersection of religion and politics and
lifestyle in very different ways. And uh no, it never happened. Uh.
He just runs his mouth for a little while, a
little while more, and then never answers the question. And
I think maybe because Charlie Kirk would have would have

(46:10):
run circles around him. Barber's not a debater, man, He's
a screed dude. All right, He's gonna go up he's
gonna scream about something, probably racism, and then that's it.
That's what the guy does. He's not a debater thing.
The only time I ever heard him have a conversation

(46:32):
was I think him and Art Pope did something. I
think they might have done it in our studios actually,
now that I think about it, but I can't remember
if that ever happened. I just remember so they were
talking about what we had a weekend show that for
a while that was doing some of that stuff. I
don't know if it ever happened anyway, Then he started

(46:53):
talking about how do you hear it? What's going on
with that? Hold on? Here's the part. Okay, you're because
so the interviewer asked, barber why do you think do
you think Vice President, Vice President Vance and others are
convinced the left is more responsible for the culture of
political violence? Do you agree or why do you think that? Barbara?

(47:15):
This is the part, Oh Barbera's answer. First of all,
I don't even use the term left and right right
because you're a real nonpartisan dude, gotcha. That language is
automatically divisive and too puny for the moment we're in. Secondly,
they've decided they want a narrative in the wake of
a tragic assassination. Instead of working to pull forward together,

(47:39):
they want to push things out there that the data
doesn't even line up with. Remember, this is a guy
who is in the image, at least in his own
mind of the work that Martin Luther King did that
he took a bullet for, and it literally was it
was spun forward and used as part of making real

(48:00):
change in America because people are like, this is insane,
this is crazy, we have to do something. So for
Barbara to just dismiss it because it cuts too close
to home politically, what an absolute slug man can't Well, so,
whether it was this young man who was assassinated or

(48:20):
a Democrat politician that were assassinated at home, Yeah, yeah,
So he's making he's making that horrible comparison there, which
doesn't doesn't stand up. Why can't we just say all
of it's wrong. Well, I will say this. I agree
all of it's wrong. I don't want people assassinated. The
problem is you, Reverend Barbara has made an entire career

(48:41):
out of the demonization of people on the right in
the most vile and divisive ways. Possible, right, these people,
the fascist, the Nazis, and well, he may not have
used all the words, it's very clear that what his
point was those who oppose his brand of politics are
essentially racist big gits and then an you know, any

(49:05):
other the other isms or is that's what this dude did.
There's miles of tape of him doing it, and so
I just don't want to hear it. I don't want
to hear it. And of course the NPR guys like
I don't. Is he from it's not local poet? Is
he from North Carolina? Does he have any working knowledge
of the Reverend Barber of the Moral Monday set? Probably not?

(49:30):
In fact, you know what, in honor of this interview,
I'm gonna pull my own Moral Monday parody song up
and we'll play it coming up next because I can
do it because it's my show. Keeping you connected. This
is ninety four to five WPTI in the Triad at
one o six point one FM Talk in the Triangle.
All right, here you go, Reverend so Blow, you know,

(49:52):
bas LEYA telling people not to lie.

Speaker 8 (49:56):
Fix the cook already Reverend Barber's heady food. He and
all his marchers can't wait to pluck the sand for.

Speaker 9 (50:11):
They won't be late.

Speaker 1 (50:13):
Because you know they have nowhere else to go.

Speaker 9 (50:20):
It's not about the message.

Speaker 8 (50:22):
It's really all about the show. It's just another more
Am Monday. I wish they would go away for reference
all glow toward a buff day.

Speaker 9 (50:39):
Instead of phoning my day. It's just another more Am Monday.

Speaker 8 (50:47):
Barbara says the right is wrong. Can't believe his party lost.

Speaker 9 (50:54):
His group will sing a stupid prote the song and
then they'll get their asses tossed.

Speaker 5 (51:02):
They blame all the problems.

Speaker 8 (51:04):
Aren't people from the geophy. But that's the wrong acronym
because travel spelled NAACP.

Speaker 9 (51:17):
It's just another moral Monday. Or it could be Wednesday.
Protesting is the only way. Getting the rest is the
real play. It's just another moral Monday.

Speaker 1 (51:37):
I love reminiscenty with the oldies but goodies here on
the well normal talk show. But we'll go the oldies
goodies route Cacoday Radio program seven thirty six. So man,
I'd heard that in years. All right, I'm not gonna
read you any more of this Barber interview. I might
bring it up with Pete Callener, though, because I think

(51:57):
his head will explode if he hasn't seen it either. Uh,
but I will tell you that there is a really
really terrible story. Uh that happened a couple of days
ago in Charlotte. So as I understand it, I just
actually I just realized I want to check, just to
make sure they have they've caught the guy, do do

(52:20):
do do? All right? All right? So so everything being difficult,
all right, So they arrest they did arrest the four theirs,
they did identify it. Sorry. So so here's the story.
A few days ago. It's, uh, it's late at night,

(52:42):
and uh, some guys, this a bunch of dudes, according
to uh, you know, the law enforcement here obviously they've
not been convicted yet, decide they're gonna go steal a car, okay,
and for whatever reason, according to the initial reporting, somebody
then fired indiscriminately towards the house. And in the reporting

(53:04):
I saw, yeah, here we go, so that it was
a charger. I'm shocked. A person in the vehicle. A
person in the vehicle. They arrived and fired two shots
into the townhome. So this is in front of town homes.
It's my understanding nobody in the town home was attempting
to stop them. Okay, so they just fired into this

(53:26):
town home and they shot and killed a four year
old boy. Again, if they just they could have just
got away with the cars, how I understand it. But
somebody decided they were gonna shoot. I can send a
message or I don't know, be gangster, whatever the reasoning was.
Now four year old's dead. And you know how this
stuff just sets me off. Man, It's just I get

(53:51):
that the little kid in dirt, there's a snow cone kid.
Somebody said, I bring that up too much. I don't
bring that up enough, especially with now when you got
a police chief over in Durham who's like, uh, you know,
all hold up in her Charlie Kirkate. I just don't
care if you don't know that story. A little five
or six year old boy is super excited because he's
gonna go get snow cones. Remember how excited a five

(54:12):
year old you was for snow cones. Gets in the
suv with the mom or whatever. The suv happens to
bear a striking resemblance apparently too, I don't know. Some
dude's opposition and so as you do, buyers into the
vehicle kills this little kid. It's just has a way

(54:33):
to get a snow cone. I got no patience for this.
Core documents show that Angelo Lamont Hudson, Jordan Chandler Davis,
and Marquise Gary Greer. I don't know how to say that,
we're arrested another the fourth was arrested in Raleigh in
connection with the shooting, so they took his butt back
to Mecklenburg County. Let's see, Affi David alleges when they

(54:58):
stole the charger person that vehicle they arrived in fired
shots into homes and at least one of the and
it entered one of the homes and then specifically into
the room of four year old Jace Edwards, who died
before they could even get into the hospital. It's just
so incredibly sad man so they could steal a Oh
and by the way, the vehicle they arrived in before
they stole the charger was the Dodge Durrango that was

(55:20):
also stolen. So I'm sensing a pattern here. Court records
indicate the investigators were able to use surveillance footage get descriptions.
You got these guys didn't real smart. I guess tracked
it down one of the sessmis got Cot admitted to
being on the scene, and then everybody else everybody there,
so they're all charged with first degree murder. I'll be

(55:46):
really curious ross over under on priors you think with
these four, because this is this is what Charlotte politicians
had to be really nervous about yesterday, because right now,
if you've got a bunch of priors and they keep
letting me out, people are gonna notice because of what
happened on the light rail and now four year old
boys dead. I'd really like to get a look at

(56:09):
their rap sheets because I think the chances of them
being all first time offenders, because remember they rolled up
in a stolen vehicle to steal another vehicle and then
indiscriminately fired into a house allegedly, the chances of them
not having priors are roughly somewhere between zero and Panthers
Vikings NFC Championship game. So very low, very low. So

(56:36):
we'll talk to Pete about this. But yeah, and it's
very interesting. I saw, like I'm on wbtv's website here
s SoC's earlier and I would think if I was
a journalist in Charlotte, considering the discussion going on with
people having numerous priors and then being out on the

(56:57):
street to do things that would be something I would
want to include in my story because I would think
that it's relevant to the larger issue of crime. And
yet I did not see it in any of the stories.
That is weird. That's not just lazy journalism. That almost
feels like a conscious decision, because part of journalism mean

(57:21):
is not just hey, whatever you're writing, but also you
have to notice things that are part of other things.
That's why you'll see one story and they'll at some
point in the story and then this thing happened, you know,
a few years ago, and here's how it's connected. And
sometimes that's used for good. Sometimes they use it for
partisan purposes. But you have to be cognizant of what

(57:42):
the larger stories and concerns are of the community in
which you purport to serve in a journalistic capacity. And
I have to assume, and we'll run it by Pete
that people in Charlotte one of the things if you
were to pull them right now, they have some concerns
about is crime. Crime, and you know, basic common sense

(58:07):
things that could have been done to maybe stave off
something horrendous happening like a four year old getting shot
while he's just trying to sleep, or a woman coming
home from work just stab for no reason on public transit,
but they didn't include it here. And the prob and
the reason is is because much like the politicians and

(58:29):
now we're into these you know, we're into municipal elections
and stuff over there, they realize that it could be
injurious to I think some of the people that they
probably politically align with. That's conspiracy theory me. But the
things that make me think things like that is when
I was watching the head of the DC Council yesterday

(58:50):
who ross it has to be some of the slimiest
hearing audio I think we've had in a while. I'm
teasing this for the next segment. That was pure scumbaggery.
So because he's.

Speaker 2 (59:03):
Being called out so obviously and he's still denying what's happening.

Speaker 1 (59:07):
Yeah, the only thing that would made it creepier is
remember the FBI dude who had that smirk. This guy
didn't smirk, but inside he was smirking. We'll play that
audio coming up here in the next segment. As Jim
Jordan is talking to the head of the DC Council
about crime statistics, because you know, there's been a lot
of like, hey, they manipulate the numbers, and I don't

(59:29):
think people have a deep understanding of how they manipulate
the numbers. They either assume that they do or assume
that they don't. But Jordan was laying out concrete examples.
We'll get into that here in the next segment. But first,
Ray Stagic is here. Yo yo, yo yo. Who you
guys play this week? The Bears?

Speaker 4 (59:47):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (59:48):
Excuse me, dang it, Well it might be one of
those ones. No, this is no I need you to win.
Oh I just said that. Well, why you don't think
we're gonna beat the Bears?

Speaker 6 (01:00:04):
Bro?

Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
Dude, come on, come on, Dax Lake can snap in
half on the first plays. Tradition as old as time.
And I don't even know who our backup is. Oh,
don't you have that money you cash or whatever? Hold on,
who was the guy last year you were all hot
on Cooper Rush? Is he not with you guys anymore? No,

(01:00:26):
he's not with us anymore.

Speaker 10 (01:00:27):
I forgot where he went.

Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
Garner? Not Garner? Who's the other guy? Gilbert? I don't
know whatever it was. Either way Gulliver travelers. Yeah, but
hold on, I'm looking it up because I want to know. Oh,
Joe Milton the third, that's right quality. Yeah, the Patriots
cast off there. Yeah, so guy's got an arm on him.
I remember that. So he doesn't know he's pent it
in the right direction. Yeah, so he's the backup. Because

(01:00:52):
here's why I need you to beat the Bears. If
we were gonna win, if we had a chance of
winning the division at this point, then I wouldn't be like, ah,
you guys should lose. But I just don't want to
be last in the division. So I need you to.
Oh that's fair. That's what I'm playing for, not fourth
in the division. Listen, stranger things that happened have happened,

(01:01:12):
so we'll see.

Speaker 10 (01:01:13):
But beautiful weather, a little warm, I mean high school
football this evening, this time of year, mild, I mean
in the eighties, probably even at seven o'clock tonight. Lots
of sunshine been up for eighties today, lot mid eighties
over the weekend, and mostly sunny each day the mornings.
There might be a little cloud fog around, but other

(01:01:34):
than that, gonna be real nice. Whatever your outdoor plans are,
for the weekend into early next week. Still lo to
mid eighties later next week, maybe some wetter weather, cooler weather.

Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
That's what some of the guidance is suggesting.

Speaker 10 (01:01:47):
But until then it's high and dry, gonna be abnormally dry.
Starting to talk more about these drought levels that are
starting to go up and all that.

Speaker 1 (01:01:56):
So we'll see we need some rainfall. Hopefully we get
some later next week. Okay, all right, thank you, sir.
I do appreciate it. We'll talk in an hour. Coming up,
I'm gonna play the audio of Jim Jordan tangling with
this this council guy, because I think, again, I think
it gives us a good I mean good is probably
the wrong word. Ridiculous insight into exactly one of the
ways that they go and tweak numbers. They're like, oh,

(01:02:19):
look crime's down, and it's so absurd that if I
just said it to you, you think I was lying
to you.

Speaker 7 (01:02:25):
Hey, Casie, how you doing good the weekends already here?

Speaker 5 (01:02:28):
Do you believe it?

Speaker 7 (01:02:29):
But anyway, I was talking about myself about the Democrats,
how they are joyous about Charlie Kirk's murder.

Speaker 6 (01:02:38):
Can you?

Speaker 7 (01:02:38):
And I said, they're like fluent traveling going into a
wastewater treatment plant. That's what they produce. They're like the
bottom of a toilet that's been unattened for ten years.
And then you talk about crime with Pritzker and Jordan
them in Chicago and they must save a bundle at
at Disney World. What was having fantasy them between their ears?
They're having five murders night.

Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
I mean, what doesn't help that Pritzker is literally posing
for photos with a dude who just did a fatal
car jacking.

Speaker 7 (01:03:11):
So he's posing with Chris Christie so it can appear slim.

Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
Well, well we'll get Barber up in the mix. Yeah,
I appreciate the call this more. I got to get
to this audio here. Okay, so this is this dude
is the He is the head of the DC Council, right,
so this is the bat. This is the uh that's
where basically, this is the body that because of council,

(01:03:39):
the DC being the District of Columbia, the federal thing,
these are the people who then answer to Congress for oversight. Okay,
so this guy's in charge. Jim Jordan's grilling him on numbers.
And again, if you didn't hear this, you would think
I'm making up what you're about to hear.

Speaker 11 (01:03:53):
Here we go, let's taking property without right?

Speaker 4 (01:03:56):
Oh, that would be theft?

Speaker 5 (01:03:58):
Why not?

Speaker 11 (01:03:59):
Why not call it theft? Why come up with this designation?
In fact, that's what he says. He's asked the questions.
I can't, mister Zubovski, was to come up with this
TPWR taking property without right?

Speaker 5 (01:04:10):
What is that?

Speaker 11 (01:04:12):
Taking property without right? Is what?

Speaker 4 (01:04:13):
Again, if you're speaking to the particular charges, I can't
speak to that, and as I've said several times here,
I can't speak to that particular case. I think the
issue is whether there is.

Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
I'm asking a simple question.

Speaker 11 (01:04:26):
You have a classification for crime called taking property without right?

Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
What does that mean? What does that mean? And I
want to just be real clear here. They also have
the various thefts too. This is something different for the
purpose of how they report it. So keep that in mind.

Speaker 4 (01:04:44):
It means just what it said.

Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
If that's what the crime is, well why not call it?

Speaker 11 (01:04:47):
I mean, what would a normal person called taking property
without right?

Speaker 4 (01:04:50):
Are we talking about with the criminal code and the specific.

Speaker 11 (01:04:53):
I'm just talking about that statement that you have that's
grown five hundred percent in the last several years that
specific category crime. I'm just wondering why, what does that
exactly mean?

Speaker 4 (01:05:06):
So if we look at collateral data such as shot Spotter,
we know that gunshots are down twenty nine.

Speaker 11 (01:05:14):
Property without right was the question, what does that mean?

Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
I've already answered you, sir, And what do you say
agin I've said that if you're speaking to a particular
offense in our criminal code, I cannot speak to that
particular offense.

Speaker 11 (01:05:30):
Why not just call it stealing? That's what we would
all someone comes in, someone comes and takes something that
belongs to me, or someone comes to take something that
belongs to we call it stealing. Why create this new
category that grows five hundred percent that I think allows
you to cook the books as the head of the
FOP and your city, you know.

Speaker 4 (01:05:48):
As the church's juduciary committee. There are for many offenses,
a range of possible charges from misdemeanor to felony, and
different shades of felony.

Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
Right, So I'm not because this is not reported as
part of thefts. Okay, all right? So the guy then
lies there at the tailor, that's the oh taking stuff.
It's like if I walked to the Ross's studio and
stabbed him and then they charged me with illegal knife storage. Right,
so I'm not gonna stab you. You're fine. But yeah,

(01:06:21):
that's the absurd. That is the absurdity of this. So
and the dead giveaway right there. Even if you want
to argue, well, it's just another version of theft. There's
a lot of different charges. Then you have to ask
yourself why are thefts down and this category is up
five hundred percent, and it becomes really obvious what's going

(01:06:42):
on here? And that's just one example, a really absurd one,
but an example. Nonetheless, Ross, you're using the wrong bed
to bump into the hour with since we're going to
talk to Pete callaner, we need a different bed.

Speaker 5 (01:06:57):
Here is.

Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
Yeah, all the synth, I forgot about the synth. Let's
get Pete counter or radio buddy him. South of the
Beat team mid Days. How you doing their peat?

Speaker 7 (01:07:08):
I'm doing all right.

Speaker 5 (01:07:09):
How are you doing today?

Speaker 1 (01:07:10):
I'm good. I just learned that Roy Cooper was on
air Wolves, so I'm excited.

Speaker 5 (01:07:16):
Yeah, it's like the profile pick that his comms team
looked like. Nobody has any real serious belief that Roy
Cooper is running his Twitter account and changing his profile pictures,
So they changed his profile picture to what the shot
of him in and in a helicopter looking out the

(01:07:38):
window over a disaster area in western North Carolina. This
would have been I guess not within the four days.
I think it was that he did not send any
helicopters to the area in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
But then he eventually did do the photo ops flyover,
and so they're using that, and I'm assuming that is

(01:08:01):
to convey the message that he knows how to handle
a storm response in a crisis. He's he's on the scene.

Speaker 1 (01:08:08):
See I heard, I heard as the little rumor that
right after the photo was taken he turned back to
his chief of staff and went, you, let's ignore this.
I can't confirm that though, So.

Speaker 5 (01:08:19):
Right, well, I mean, if you uh, I mean, if
you look at his record on disaster response, it's pretty
clear that is kind of how he deals with disasters. Yeah,
hurricanes Matthew and Florins where I think people may still
be living in hotel rooms and trailers and stuff without
their homes rebuilt down east, I think.

Speaker 1 (01:08:41):
Yeah, yeah, but it's all you know, it's only been
one a few a decade decade. Yeah, but only one decade,
so let's be right crazy here, I only went. The
only thing that's missing, and maybe sad is that he
didn't have the Ducaccus helmet on.

Speaker 5 (01:08:57):
Oh yeah, that would have been great. I think that's
probably standard political comms now, is that you never put
the helmet on.

Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
Right, But here's the here's the thing, and it goes
to a bigger issue. Then we're going to get into
some more important stories, clearly. But although I think this
is pretty important because of his record with disaster relief,
and now he wants to be the Senator. So politicians
have a long line, and sometimes it backfires worse than
others of play and pretend right. Ducaccus is a good

(01:09:29):
example that that tank shot of him just looks so ridiculous.
It probably sunk his campaign, along with his ideas and
his personality. But and the Horton, the Willie Horton. But
but for all, for all intensive purposes, Donald Trump showing
up in a garbage truck or or dipping' fries arguably

(01:09:51):
could have had that effect, and yet it really helped him, I.

Speaker 5 (01:09:55):
Think, right. I think it's because people realize that Trump
knows the image that he is portraying Trump is a
he is a media guy, a marketing guy. Right. And
like the fact that he's at the McDonald's in his suit, right,

(01:10:15):
and he always wears his suit with the apron, Right,
It's like he's in on the joke. Like that's Ducaucus
uh in that famous ad did not appear to be
in on the joke like he was. Actually it looked
like he was actually, you know, trying to present this
image that he belongs there. And I think Trump recognizes

(01:10:39):
that this is such a ridiculous thing. Look at me
driving this dump truck, and when everyone knows the billionaire
does not drive a dump truck or a garbage truck
or whatever, like and and so I think that's the difference. Okay,
well and real quick, It's like Rush Limbaugh used to
say that politics is Hollywood for ugly people, right, So
playing the dress up, changing out your costumes like that,

(01:11:02):
it's part of the Hollywood experience.

Speaker 1 (01:11:04):
I got you all right, Before we go, I want
to get over this the story of this four year old.
But since we're that's gonna be a tough transition. I
want to ask about your Spartacus moment today. Ah, yes, yeah, yeah,
pill everybody in We talked about this earlier in the week,
but you guys went in a slightly different direction.

Speaker 5 (01:11:21):
Well I don't know what direction y'all went, but the
obvious direction was when they announced at Ardrey Kell High
School in Charlotte Mecklenberg School District that they were going
to be launching an investigation into who painted the rock
out in front of the high school, which the rock
is specifically designated to be painted, and so somebody painted

(01:11:45):
live like Kirk on the rock. Then they did like
seventeen seventy six on the other side of it, and
they you know, put red right and blue on it,
and they did a Bible verse and this became, you know,
an outrage. How dare they? And what the school said
is they're launching an investigation into who did this, although
there were three people that actually signed their names to

(01:12:08):
the rock to investigate, so I'm thinking they probably should
have wrapped that up by now. And so I just
thought like, well, if you know you're going to start
investigating people, I painted the rock. And when we started
talking about it, we started getting flooded with text messages
and Twitter posts and stuff that a lot of people

(01:12:32):
apparently are claiming responsibility for painting the rock, right, and
so I just said I painted the rock, Oh, captain,
my captain, And then that just sort of turned into
this big as a Corey Booker esque Spartacus moment. And
here's the thing. The school is claiming that, well, we
have a process to get approvals for whatever you want

(01:12:52):
to paint on the rock. Well, you know, five years ago,
during the summer of fiery but mostly peaceful rioting, they
painted a Black Lives Men Better message on the rock
with the you know, the fist and everything else. Well,
if you're going to allow political messaging on the rock,
then you can't refuse political messaging on the rock if

(01:13:13):
you don't agree with that political message. This is the
same thing like advertising on city buses. Once you say
we're going to take ads, then you have to take ads,
even if you don't like the company or the client.
You don't get to restrict that based on the content
of the speech.

Speaker 1 (01:13:31):
And what's going on down at UNCW is it smacks
of this, but it's all right, arguably much worse. I
don't know if you saw that all of a sudden,
they've now changed where you can hand out pamphlets. Oh
I'm not. Oh geez okay. So these students were, you know,
the rock thing that's going on there where they painted
the Kirk rock and then the trans people came over
and painted over it. And I did research this. Generally,

(01:13:53):
the custom of the expression rock is you have you
can't undo it for twenty four hours, right, that's the
that's the custom there, and they came within hours and
did it. So it was clearly insightful. But I thought
it was interesting because these these you know, four or
five individuals, smiling, smugly walked into the middle of one
hundred people that they claim are murder is fascists and

(01:14:16):
didn't look nervous for a minute. So I would point
that out.

Speaker 5 (01:14:20):
That's a very no, that's let me let let's pause there,
because that's a really astute observation. If people genuinely believe
the things they were saying about the threat they are under,
they would not be behaving the way they are behaving.

Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
Correct. Yeah, And you saw that with the Texas student
got expelled. He went up and pantomimed Kirk's death in
front of one hundred people, right, and well they expelled him. Nobody,
nobody you know, beat the crap out of them or
killed them. So again, forgive me when I see these,
I don't. But so they did another thing down at UNCW.
So they had some students are handing out pamphlets and
it's clear, I want to be clear, their students, and

(01:14:54):
some administrator comes by and shuts them down. We oversee
the tables right there at the end, and some down
table stuff, so I can help it, get you a
so I'm not gonna play all of it. So he
tries to then send them set them up where nobody
walks by, and then that they have to go through
the permitting process, except if you look at the how

(01:15:17):
it works, that's only for non student groups. If you're
a student group, you can set up a table in
anywhere in that designated quad or whatever, as long as
you're not obstructing. You're off to the side and set up.
So they lied to them, And I'm sorry, I've always
been sus of u NCW after what they did to
that professor. Yeah, just tortured that guy to death.

Speaker 5 (01:15:36):
In my opinion, like, yeah, u NCW has has long
had this kind of these kinds of problems and the
handing out of pamphlets. I have seen these little flare
ups now going back probably a decade, right on campuses
all around the country where student groups that are conservative

(01:15:58):
or Republican adjacent or something, they will they'll show up
on camp an attempt to engage in the exact same
kind of speech and proselytizing or campaigning or whatever as
the left does, and they get treated differently. They get
run off, they get attacked, they get their tables overturned,

(01:16:18):
and the administration either turns the other way to avoid
looking at it, they don't address it, they don't offer
any protection, and they don't sure don't go after any
of the attackers. And so yeah, like this is this
is now the point where you know, the right the
you know, after the murder of Charlie Kirk, they've had enough.
Like the people are no longer going to stay silent.

(01:16:40):
People are going to keep keep pushing and keep speaking
as we should because that's the hecklers or assassin's veto
and exactly, and it only works if you allow it
to work.

Speaker 1 (01:16:52):
Well, they love allowing it to work. Oh, the security
costs are too much, you need to shut up, Okay,
real quickly. I did a big breakdown to explain people
from an industry perspective Kimmel, because I think most people
are approaching it from either the FCC did it or
Disney as cowards. But the reader's digest version is this,

(01:17:13):
Jimmy Kimmel is already hemorrhaging money. However, a talk show
that is able to promote other products on your network
has value there. So it's a little hard to you know,
figure it out. But clearly they're losing some amount of money.
I don't know how much. They're very expensive produced. They
were set to lose fifty plus affiliates for this show

(01:17:35):
that is already not cash flowing. And I don't care
if you work in radio or TV or whatever. If
you are going to lose one fourth of your affiliates,
one fourth of your affiliates between two companies for this
show and you're already not financially viable, ABC is that

(01:17:55):
is death. Because other local affiliates would have followed, and
people who said that they can't do it do not
understand that local affiliates have a thing where they can
pre emp stuff, and it happens quite frequently, if in
more conservative areas, usually where there's something that they did
this with NYPD Blue when it first came on. A
bunch of affiliates don't run it. So this is not

(01:18:16):
a new thing. So what do you think is at
the heart of this? And isn't it interesting that conservatives
figured out a way to get the Libs to protest
Disney for them?

Speaker 5 (01:18:26):
Right? And maybe I saw something. I think it was
John Gabriel who said something like it, like it this
means that we don't see any more of the handmaid
Tale costumes, like it's worth it, right, because if they're
going to boycott Dasy, like, yes, we don't see that anymore. Yeah,
there are a lot of people and actually just took
this this morning that there are a lot of people

(01:18:46):
that work in new media digital media, newspapers and such
that do not work for FCC regulated broadcast companies, that
obviously do not understand how FCC regulates broadcast companies. Number one, Absolutely,
when we go back for our license renewals, we have

(01:19:07):
to prove that the stuff that we have done has
served a community interest. We get protested and all of that.

Speaker 1 (01:19:13):
You have to keep a giant file on it. This
is not this is public news because.

Speaker 5 (01:19:16):
We were for years, for years of everything we talk about,
all the community service, we do, all of this stuff
in order to maintain the license, and why do we
maintain the license? At morecy at hot air dot com
broke it down beautifully also yesterday, saying that we are
exchanging basically a monopoly on our frequency in our local area,

(01:19:37):
and that is protected by the FCC. Right otherwise you
would have pirate radio stations or other radio stations coming
along and just big footing your signal. So that's the tradeoff,
and that tradeoff has existed for a very long time.
There are rules of the FCC that applies to those broadcasters.
So that's the first part. The second part is, as
you mentioned, the affiliates, and if Jimmy Kimmel had come

(01:19:59):
out out and apologized for spreading dare I say, misinformation,
then I suspect he would still be on the air.
But when he goes into the ABC brass of Wall
Street Journal reporting that yesterday evening, I think that he
was not going to apologize or make a correction or anything.
He was going to explain to us how we all

(01:20:21):
didn't hear the thing he said. And so they're like, well,
we're gonna that's not going to placate all of these
affiliates who absolutely have the right to pull the plug
on your show. And so ABC said, I got no
other choice now because you're.

Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
You're networks all want to get out from under these
guys too.

Speaker 5 (01:20:42):
I agree, Yeah, yeah, I mean if I saw one number,
I think he was pulling. One of the numbers I saw,
it was less than two hundred thousand viewers in the
Key Again demo.

Speaker 1 (01:20:54):
Yeah right, I saw the same number. I think it
was under a million total in about a quarter mill
in the Key demo. Right.

Speaker 5 (01:21:00):
And for the amount of money that they spend to
produce those shows and that they pay the hosts to
work four days a week, it's like it's nuts. That
model no longer works. It's not profitable anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
You and I's cumulative audience is not that, but it's
not that far from that if you add up all
the shows on our different stuff. Yeah yeah, just think
about that. Just think about that compared to a big
national thing versus a couple of yay who's in North
Carolina here, some guys or some.

Speaker 5 (01:21:29):
Chick unboxing lipstick on a YouTube channel gets more views
than that if you watch.

Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
It on YouTube. Man, all right, I real quickly. I
got about a minute and a half. I was shocked
to learn that the four individuals taken into cussing over
this heinous four year old getting shot might have had
a pre exit. They might have had records, Pete, Is
that true?

Speaker 5 (01:21:47):
It is one of the most unbelievable aspects to this
horrific shooting of a four year old boy, because a
bunch of repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat offenders when to steal.

Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
A car in a light comes on in a stolen.

Speaker 5 (01:22:03):
In a stolen car, and a light comes on in
one of the town homes where they are stealing the
car from a light comes on, and so they just
shoot into the house at the light and kill a
four year old boy. And luckily the police did catch them.
They brought them in. They were all in jail on

(01:22:24):
murder one counts and such and as they should be.
And then of course we find out that they have
rap sheets that include stealing cars, and yet they I know,
all over the Carolinas. It's it's pretty amazing. This is
an auto steps.

Speaker 1 (01:22:39):
Great one thing they had one thing, no no, now
and I.

Speaker 5 (01:22:46):
Haven't done the full because you know, you can go
to the sheriff's office and get the Yeah, do the
search and find out all of their rap sheets. And
I haven't done that, uh in total yet for all
of the for all of these guys arrested. I was
running another guy who just got to quit on a
capitol murder charge or a murder one charge for murdering
a guy, uh five.

Speaker 1 (01:23:06):
Years ago and also ten seconds Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:23:09):
Repeat offender, and now a jury acquitted him.

Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
Yeah, And I bet the council members and charlt like,
please don't have records, and they lost out. All right,
we'll be back. So when he's asking that series of questions,
does your arthritis start flaring up? Because you had to
feel like one hundred years old when you're going through
that line of question. It was oh doing it completely, yes, okay,
all right. So so Lincoln's just discovered Beavis and butt Head.

Speaker 2 (01:23:35):
Yeah, so he's really into he goes he's in like cycles,
it's interest, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:23:40):
Yeah, currently, but he wants to know he wants to
know the history of a thing. Then he wants to
know the entire history of a thing.

Speaker 2 (01:23:45):
So right now he's into like the history of animation,
and he dates back going back to this guy named
Windsor McKay, who was like before Disney and in these
movies like Gurdy the Dinosaur, they're all black and white
and very right right, he started look primitive, but like
the first like famous cartoons. So he goes, who are
the two guys that talked to themselves in nineteen ninety three,
because he's watching this video montage of the history of

(01:24:07):
animation and at nineteen eighty three it shows these two
guys apparently, and they're talking to each other, Yeah, facing
each other. I'm like, I have no idea what you're
talking about. But if you show me, take a screenshot
from the video and show me, and I'll tell you.
So he takes a screenshot and he shows me. He
goes they are and I go, that is Beavis and
butt Head. And he goes, they were very popular in
nineteen ninety three, because in the video it says nineteen
ninty three. He said, yes, very popular in nineteen eighty three,

(01:24:31):
and he goes, Daddy watched them on the Xbox and
they said Xbox did not exist in nineteen ninety three,
And he goes, ah, Daddy watched it on the internet.
And I go, Dad, definitely not no, and he goes,
what did daddy watch it on? I go MTV and
he says, MTV is I go it was a channel

(01:24:51):
on cable and he goes, table is on TV?

Speaker 1 (01:24:56):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:24:56):
And I go, yes on TV. He goes, so it
was in black and white.

Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
Uh, just a knife to the.

Speaker 2 (01:25:03):
And at that Yeah, at that point I turned to dust.

Speaker 1 (01:25:07):
Yeah it's Ross. Looks like the dude who chose poorly
in the rail room. He said, it's Matt Damon in
Saving Private Ryan at the end where he just ages, yeah,
one hundred percent, man, dude, do that movie when it
came out. Uh, the some legislators in Wyoming, uh, like
literally did a resolution to boycott it because for like

(01:25:32):
five seconds they're when they're traveling they're in Wyoming, they're
making jokes about Matitzi and Big Piney, like phallic jokes,
and like, thirteen year old me or whatever year that was,
me and my buddies, that was the dumbest thing because
we all made the same phallic jokes about those town
names growing up. Right. Of course you did, because we're
you know, we're twelve and thirteen year old boys, right,

(01:25:54):
we think it's friggin hilarious. But no, they're like, oh,
I got a boycott this awfulness blah. We're just like God,
I've been making the big piny jokes since I could talk.
So I told he do you?

Speaker 2 (01:26:04):
I told him, I said, you know, Grandma didn't let
daddy watch Beavis and butt Head when he was a kid.
And he goes why, I said, Grandma didn't like it.
She thought it was inappropriate. It's like, oh, so daddy
didn't watch him, Like, no, no, no, I watched it
at my buddy's Phil's house. So every episode, every season
with a loophole.

Speaker 1 (01:26:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:26:21):
That and Married with Children. Those were like dirty shows
in our house that I I.

Speaker 1 (01:26:26):
Told you my mom the weirdest one. My mom wouldn't
let us watch when were kids with smurfs, right, but
a witchcraft because witchcraft stuff. Yeah, yeah, she didn't. She
did not down I mean a remotely demonic or witchy
or even a cartoons.

Speaker 2 (01:26:39):
Yeah, points to your mom. You let gargamele in your house.
It's a slippery slope, it really is, is it? Is it?

Speaker 1 (01:26:44):
Really though? Yeah? Yeah, you let him in the house
one minute and the next minute you're an adult watching
Uh hold on, what's the name of this furry shades
of gay happens every time. Oh, Tyler Robinson, the Charlie,

(01:27:04):
the alleged Charlie Kirk Assassin apparently played pornographic furry games online.
By the way, Ross, I know I missed your birthday.
I got you something on Steam buddy, so you'll need
to wow.

Speaker 7 (01:27:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:27:19):
Unfortunately my PC, my laptop, it burst into flames.

Speaker 1 (01:27:23):
Oh no, what yeah? Oh well that does get really
expensive for the company. Man keeps happening. So all right,
well one day is that a dark Soul's style game?
Do we know it is?

Speaker 11 (01:27:37):
Not?

Speaker 1 (01:27:38):
Okay, depending on you interpretation.

Speaker 2 (01:27:43):
Once again, once again, he was just a normal maga kid,
you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (01:27:46):
Yeah, the normal Utah maga kid. Yeah, absolutely, man, Yeah,
stuff is I'd never heard of that game. I'm trying
to think what was the the with that be compared
what was the one where the it was a leisure
suit Larry, which was like that adult game.

Speaker 4 (01:28:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:28:05):
I don't think there's any comparison there. Oh okay, yeah,
probably not. I'm not gonna describe what goes on in
the game. It's his avatar. Asked me what his avatar
was though? What was the avatar?

Speaker 1 (01:28:21):
Anthropomorphic cat dressed as a French maid. Okay, as you do. See,
so I went for I went for a poison build myself.
He went in a different direction. But also I did
it on Diablo and not Furry Shades of Gay, So
there's there's that as well. The problem is is uh,

(01:28:46):
the problem with that game apparently though, is it allows
for your character to appear to be underage. I don't
know how you determine an anthropomorphic cat is underage. But
that's as much research, which as I was willing to
do on that. So take it. Take it for what
it's worth, man, all right. So the Charlie Kirk Memorial

(01:29:11):
is coming up. In fact, we are going to air
it Ross. If I was gonna check with JT. I
know that Raley's airing it is Greensboro are in it.
Try to find trevor Or's email there? Will you text?
Will you text JT and ask him if we're going
to be airing that on Sunday on the Greensboro station
because I want to make sure that they give accurate

(01:29:31):
information if people want to tune into it. So the
Charlie Kirk Memorial funeral is Sunday, and our coverage on
Raleigh and maybe Greensboro. We're checking is that starts at
two pm, and apparently there is there is some There's

(01:29:51):
a couple of things about the Memorial of Newsworthiness. One
is I could operate my stupid Twitter rep. Yeah, here
we go. H One is it looks like one of
these weird Antifa style but non binary or whatever. They

(01:30:12):
the one in Utah where they put the posters out
where they're all holding guns with their pink hair, which
is fine if you don't shoot anybody with it. You
know you're not a felon or power too. You're not
making conservatives mad because you have guns. You're making it
mad because you're lunatics. And apparently some of these lunatics
they're they're they're expected to perhaps go protest at Kirk's funeral,
which is always a good look. I have to think

(01:30:34):
there's some Democrats like, please God, do not do that,
but they don't. They're not gonna listen to them either,
So that's one. And apparently Candice Owens is melting down
because she's not one of the speakers at the funeral.
This is the reporting I'm seeing. But also she's she's
doing some of the meltdown literally posting it then on

(01:30:55):
the internet is what it's not going to stop? Yeah,
all right. So anyway, so she's talking about it like
it's not just speculation, but she keeps she keeps like
changing the reason she's not there a lot of people.

(01:31:20):
I don't know how y'all feel about Candace Owens uh,
and I honestly, I don't really want to get into that,
but I will say that the people who liked Kansas
Owens a lot of them, you know, eight years ago
whenever she remember she was ripping that was a Ted
leeu or whatever that California rep in a congressionally hearing Like,

(01:31:41):
I think that's what most people noticed her, and clearly
her audience, a lot of people who didn't like her
maybe do like her now, and a lot of people
who did like her don't like her now. There's been
an evolution there and by the way, like her. Her
jihot at the moment is this Macrone is is the
first Lady of France, and whether she is in fact

(01:32:02):
a biological woman or not, and it has gotten that's
gotten so crazy that this story exists. Bridget Macrone to
present scientific and photographic evidence in a US Court proving
she's a woman like Candace Owens. I you know, we'll
see how this goes, but like she may end up

(01:32:23):
Alex Jones and herself. Whether you think it's fair or not,
it may just be the reality of it, which is
just a crazy evolution of this. And also the other
thing is what death row inmate? Are you going to
force to look at the photographic evidence? Who who's volunteering
for that? Man?

Speaker 2 (01:32:42):
I mean, but I mean, yeah, I think you know,
Candace is kind of screwed right financially going down to
Alex Jones Road. But yeah, it's also embarrassing when it
comes to Macrone's wife that she has to supply the
photos like that. We've gotten this point that you have
to bring photos of your bits to court.

Speaker 1 (01:32:58):
Right Yeah, but for a lot of money, So there's there,
you know, there's a potential for that. Not that they
really need money, I mean they're clearly very wealthy, but yeah,
this is just like the whole evolution of this story
is just crazy. So now let's see so Trump, Vance
and Tucker Carlson are all going to be speaking as

(01:33:20):
I haven't seen the whole list there, but yeah, well
we'll in Raleigh will have it starting at two and
then I'll try to confirm here for the end of
the show. It's gonna be on in Greensboro as well.
But let's do raced agent for the weather channels. What's up?
What's going on? Are you? I'm pretty good?

Speaker 4 (01:33:38):
Hey?

Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
Did you see the new Liam Neisan movie?

Speaker 5 (01:33:41):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:33:41):
What's he doing? All right? So, believe it or not,
he's he's got a particular set of skills. A child
is kidnapped in front of him and then he has
to go murder everybody. Oh, you know, new stuff. But
the premise of the movie is his brother, who's a
marine serving Afghanistan, is killed and he gets his ashes
and his brother requests that he be scattered atop Mount Everest,

(01:34:02):
and I'm like, that is the biggest jerk ask I've
ever heard. Wow, It's like, Ray, if I die, I
want you to scatter my ashes on North Sentinel Island
if you'll.

Speaker 2 (01:34:13):
Do that for me, And if you don't do it,
you're not a friend. Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 1 (01:34:18):
Ross wants to be on the moon, so you're getting
off easy with me.

Speaker 10 (01:34:21):
Well, I want to be scattered on the snowmobile trail
at Old Forge trail five actually, so okay.

Speaker 1 (01:34:27):
Well that's reasonable because I get to go snowmobiling. I
don't have to get a sherpa and risk death to
scatter your ashes. So anyway, what's what's going on weatherwise, sir?
A little tight on time.

Speaker 10 (01:34:38):
Yeah, little cloud, little fog this morning in some spot.
It's gonna beautiful next several days.

Speaker 1 (01:34:43):
In the mountains.

Speaker 10 (01:34:44):
There may be some showers, thunder showers, but I think
we'll escape them into the eighties, probably low to mid eighties,
right on through early next week. Later next week there
are some rain chances they'll start to go up other
than that high drive thing for the next several days.

Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
Okay, all right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. I'll come
back with Jeff Bellinger next. Hang on.

Speaker 12 (01:35:02):
Well Forwarty Casey, happy Friday could be a happy Friday
on Wall Street. The Dow, Nasdaq, and S and P
five hundred all closed recordized yesterday. The future suggests the
averages could add to the gains. Futures are higher right
across the board now. Futures are up fifty six. The
agreement for American investors to take control of TikTok's US operations.

Speaker 1 (01:35:23):
Could be sealed today.

Speaker 12 (01:35:25):
TikTok is just one of the things on the agenda
for the phone call from the White House to Beijing
and the White House as President Trump and Chinese President
She have been talking since eight o'clock this morning. This
is a big day for Apple fans who like to
be the first to get their hands on new devices.
The iPhone seventeen Pro, Promax n iPhone Air go on sale,

(01:35:46):
along with new watches and EarPods. Yesterday's news about new
claims for unemployment benefits may not have been as good
as first reported. The North Carolina Department of Commerce has
acknowledged there was a technical glitch which caused the state's
tally to be understated by as many as nineteen thousand applications.
The Federal Trade Commission was joined by seven states in

(01:36:07):
a lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainment and its ticketmaster unit.
The agency charges the ticket sellers have not enforced purchase
limits and scalpers continue using automated bots to buy up
large numbers of tickets for popular events. Hyundai plans to
increase production here in the US that could help the
automaker get around tariffs on imported cars. Hyundai's CEO told

(01:36:31):
investors here in New York yesterday that North America is
the company's most profitable market, and Casey looks like consumers
will put caution aside as Halloween approaches. The National Retail
Federation predicts Halloween spending will top thirteen billion dollars, setting
a record nearly four billion dollars. So that will go

(01:36:51):
for candy Casey.

Speaker 1 (01:36:53):
Yeah, but if you buy candy corn, you should go
to jail. So, yes, it is pretty deadful. Thank you
very much, appreciate it. Have a good weekend. Yeah, I'm
just saying we need a new criminal offense. So and
if you if you then put it in little baggies
and give it to kids, then that should be elevated charge.
That's what That's all I'm saying. O. Wait, hold on,

(01:37:13):
Boston Paul's turning us telling us where he wants his
ashes scattered.

Speaker 5 (01:37:16):
What is this?

Speaker 1 (01:37:17):
Well, actually, Boston, Paul, we got that covered. Ross has
already offered to scatter your ashes at high Mark Stadium,
So I think that's what he would have wanted. Right
up there, that's the new Bill Stadium. I guess it's
the old isn't it the same name as the old
one is high Mark. I don't have idea. Oh okay,
but it's high Mark's the one that's currently there, right, Yes,

(01:37:40):
what do they call it the Ralph?

Speaker 2 (01:37:41):
The Ralph?

Speaker 1 (01:37:41):
Yeah? Is that because people throw up? Why is it
called the rope named after some guy? I guess? Oh okay,
I look, look, I saw the drinking levels on some
of the various fans. It very well could be the
other one. The what was your guys' average beer consumption
on game day? Like eight or ten or something, and
the anyone else had it was like five point one.

(01:38:02):
So yeah, could be called the Ralph for a variety
of reasons. That's all I'm saying. And then real quickly,
I did this right at the beginning of the show,
but it's just so crazy, I'm going to do it again.
So in Albania there was a melee at the parliament
and it's because the party in power decided to just
wholesale make up a new minister. The Prime minister presented
the new minister it's an Ai bought called Diyala.

Speaker 3 (01:38:28):
Kandaro or Amtar to parliament. It as well, Brenda Salasian minister.

Speaker 1 (01:38:38):
I'm not going to play the whole thing. But basically
what it then says, and you can kind of hear
the opposition party starting to lose their mind there. It
basically said, uh, the because they're saying that they're going
to use it for corruption because it's Albania, and you know,
what do you know about Albania? Liam Neeson likes to
kill Albanians because that's it, which is unfortunate for Albani.

(01:38:59):
I'm sure they got some stuff going on. But yeah,
so she is denying that she will be corrupt, and
she said that only bad things happen when humans make decisions,
which actually sounds a little terrifying. But also the opposition
party then about twenty minutes in starts throwing everything at
the screen where she's at and then they had to

(01:39:20):
like suspend parliament. So it's not going well as they
were damn near coming to blows with that, but it
probably shouldn't. I the whole thing, the whole thing is
just like weird dystopian sci fi stuff, and the biggest tragedy,
excuse me, tragedy. Then even make her hot, it's ai

(01:39:40):
you could do whatever you want. They this chick's wearing more,
she's she's damn near wearing a burka in this thing. No,
go for get Elon in there. He designs AI avatars.
Put Sidney Sweeney. You're not gonna throw your shoe at
a screen with Sidney Sweeney bikini. Even if she's saying

(01:40:01):
insane stuff, it is probably going to keep your party
from any meaningful election wins forever. No no, no, no,
no no, definitely don't give our knitwitz up in Washington
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