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September 26, 2025 • 80 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To there and drink the water and still sound like
a gravel in the throat. Good morning, It is six
oh six here on the CaCO Day radio program. I'm
sorry I've choked up because I just came to a
horrible realization and it's really bothering me this morning.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Ross.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Are you familiar with the program the first forty eight?
I'm assuming if you guys like true crime, you probably
watch some of that first forty eight on I think
it's on What A and E? Or Yeah, what is
the why do they call it first forty eight? Do
you know why this is? This is the theory or

(00:43):
I don't know if it's a theory. Theory is probably
the wrong word, but the way it's described is that
if investigators don't solve the case or you know, find
the person who they think did the murder within the
first forty eight hours, than the odds of solving it
grow exponentially starker. Right, So they, you know, to drama

(01:09):
it up. They were on the.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
Farm, like specifically like finding leads.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
Yeah, yea yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
If you got nothing within the first forty eight year, screwed.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
At seven at seven thirty this morning Local Eastern time,
it will be forty eight hours since the Dallas shooting
and I was on Twitter a few minutes ago, and
ABC News at five twenty five am this morning tweeted

(01:43):
the following as motive remains unclear. As remains unclear in
the fatal sniper type shooting at the Dallas Ice office
this week, law enforcement experts say the incident is part
of a frightening trend. We are ninety no, not ninety,
not even ninety. We are less than ninety minutes away

(02:05):
from eclipsing that forty eight hour mark because it was
roughly seven thirty Eastern, six thirty central, and we still
don't know why this guy may have done it. And
have we hit that mark? Not knowing this because ABC
News doesn't know this, and they're one of the biggest
journalistic outlets in the world, we may never know what

(02:31):
is going on with the what's going on with the
investigative prowess of the Dallas Police, the FBI, who's I
guess probably handling it because it's a federal office, federal facility.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
What are we doing here?

Speaker 1 (02:43):
How do we not know what may have motivated this
individual allegedly to do this thing? And now we're less
than an hour and a half away from essentially all
the all the leads and clues going cold. This is embarrassing.

(03:05):
We may at that point, we may never know what
drove this individual, except for according to the New York
Post video games ross, did you see the video game stories?
Because inevitably somebody's got to do the video game stories.
And I'm not familiar with a lot of these games,
so I don't know if these are the games that

(03:26):
make you go shoot up stuff for no reason that
anyone knows, right, I dd.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
Sy our old interurn Ivan sent me the link to
that the games they were saying were responsible for radicalizing
the shooter, which is complete garbage company.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
He played seventeen hours of gaming that they that they
can find.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
The ones I saw ry they were saying in the
game responsible like you're thinking about I was like Doom
or something Rust?

Speaker 2 (03:55):
It was Rust. Hold on, I got a list here.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
That's absurd.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Uh even Lean Fortress too.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
Do you know what Rust is? It's so dumb.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
I don't have no idea.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
It is one of the slowest games ever. So you're
pretty much stuck on an island, like you spawn into
an island with like no clothes and it's just like
a survival game to see how long you can survive,
so you have to make shelter, you have to you know,
survive other people in the game. Like I watched one
guy in Twitch play it once and it was the

(04:27):
most boring thing I ever saw in my life. This
guy would spawn in and try to make like a house,
and other guys would just walk up to him and
beat him with a rock and then take the rock back.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
Yah okay, but that's not the only game he played.

Speaker 3 (04:42):
But when you see it in your head, you imagine
like these like you're crazy first person shooters, like really
going on and just nothing but gore. And that's not
what Rust is.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Oh okay, Well maybe it wasn't Rust.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
Maybe it was Animal Revolt Battle simulator where you can
fight dinosaurs against giant mech things. You think, maybe that
did it right, and the t Rex got greased by
Mechazilla or whatever.

Speaker 3 (05:10):
And the big one that really said ivanov was Halo.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
Oh yeah, Halo.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
To get to that Halo is it Halo? Have you
ever heard of Halo?

Speaker 2 (05:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (05:19):
It's what angels have, right, so dumb but inevitably all Right,
we got.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
Rocket League no, no, what that is Grand theft?

Speaker 4 (05:30):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (05:30):
I know what Grand theft? Auto five Left for Dead two.
That's a zombie one if I'm yeah, I've actually seen that.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
And it's a great game. Marky and I used to
play that all the time. Okay, like all the time.
She would wait, wait, hold on you you played it
a lot? Yeah? Sure?

Speaker 2 (05:48):
Did? How you feeling today, buddy?

Speaker 3 (05:51):
She would wake me up and be like, you know,
I think if we put the gasoline barrels in the
one perimeter, we could survive longer during the Horde. And
I'm like, I love you.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Yeah. Marriage is a team, isn't it. Right there?

Speaker 1 (06:05):
So, but you guys are not getting not gonna shoot
up anything, right.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Right?

Speaker 1 (06:11):
Okay, well we'll cross that off the list. But I
don't like his non answer, Uh what else we got here?

Speaker 3 (06:17):
It's just also dumb. It's just stupid that you're blaming
Halo for this, dude anything. It was, like I said,
Diavon I running back. I said, what this is is
this is the media doing anything they can to not
take a responsibility for their own rhetoric. And maybe it's
purposefully done, or maybe it's subconscious because they don't want

(06:38):
to be monsters. But that's what's happening here. They're like,
it definitely is not us, but it's Halo. Have you
ever played Halo? You're gonna murder someone if you played
the Halo he played counter Strike two. There's there's some
murdering in that sanctum. I don't know what sanctum is.
Sanctum too, I'm looking at it's a Steam list here.

(06:59):
I think it's the one where you fight your dinosaur
against other dinosaurs.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
If I had to change.

Speaker 3 (07:03):
Well, the worst part is the article said it was
Halo and Steam is what I was reading as if
Steam was a game.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, even I know that's wrong.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Like Steam is where you go to download to play
games Steam, but they were acting like Steam was a game.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
What what?

Speaker 4 (07:18):
What?

Speaker 1 (07:18):
What news sources? I'm reading off the New York Post
which didn't get coreer. I don't remember which. It was
some source he sent me yesterday, but it was a
reliable source. It wasn't like a you know, rando. I
will say that the only interesting thing in this other
than to mockt is his uh his player handles in

(07:38):
some of the games, because for a while his player
handle was hashtag impeachment, So right around the time some
stuff was going on with Trump, So I guess maybe
that's a little instructive, but again, I'm just down of
the dumps. We are one hour and fifteen minutes away
from the first forty eight and ABC News assures me

(08:00):
still don't know why, the motive or anything, and we
may never if the forty eight hours thing holds true.
That's where we are. We're gonna hit the half point
of this show, and I hope by seven point thirty
this morning, we're able to have a motive, or at
least the idea of a motive for what may have

(08:21):
been meant, what may have driven this guy to allegedly
do this horrible thing. I can hope and I can pray,
and maybe we'll do a little investigation around these parts
because ABC News and their whole team have not been
able to figure it out, and this will be a
law enforcement embarrassment, embarrassing. Fire cash right, hashtag fire cash

(08:47):
that's my new gamer tag, because we will then we
may never know what drove him other than dinosaur fighting
and a rocket league and what was the really ridiculous one,
oh the rust thing. So there you go. Bummer of

(09:07):
a way to start the show. But that's how we've
done it, and we'll be right back, Bross. I know
you care nothing for college football, but I think you'll
appreciate this situation. So, so LSU and ole Miss play
this weekend, and you know, that's a pretty big game.
It's some big teams in there, but I don't think
that's why that's gonna be the only you know, fans

(09:29):
are gonna be the only one watching this. So the
coach of Ole Miss is a guy by the name
of Lane Kiffin, which I'm sure you've heard because he
was an NFL coach, and uh, his daughter Landry through
a series of social media posts.

Speaker 4 (09:48):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
Basically there's some posts that went up of her like
all hugging up on this dude and and uh, and
then they announced that they're in a relationship. The dude
is one of the starting stars for the team her
dad is playing against this weekend. I have to assume

(10:11):
if you're that dad, and this whole thing just kind
of came out and this dude's groping up on your
daughter and some photos you're probably gonna have. This dude
just steamrolled on the field. So that'll be interesting to watch,
a little extra added bonus there. So yeah, yeah, you
know that that whole thing about meeting the girl's dad
is fine, and they make gun jokes, but when he's

(10:32):
got literally eleven guys to come murder you every moment
you're on the field, that that's a whole.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
New element right there. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
Plus you know she's sleeping with the enemy basically, So
there's that all right, now, hold on, hold on, some
of you are wildly speculating in my email, because I
assume you also are very, very sad that the According
to ABC News at five point thirty this morning, the
the shooter's motives remain unclear in Dallas. And then I

(11:03):
remember the First forty eight TV show and what they
taught me that if you don't have it all figured
out in forty eight hours, then you know.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
You'd never got to figure it out.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
And then it dawned on me that we have till
we have literally just about an hour, we don't have
we If we don't we don't have this figured out
in an hour, we may never know. I'm just piecing
together what ABC News and the First forty eight have
taught me, and that's what's uh, that's what's really important here.
So all right eight eight eight nine three four seven

(11:35):
eight seven four you want to be on the show,
That's how you make that happen.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
We gotta.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
We'll get into the Komi stuff obviously, though not surprising.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
And again, I here's the deal.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
I don't think Trump does himself any favors on stuff
unless he's unless he's just trying to throw mines out
in the field just to see what happens. People will
say that the only reason that James Comy was indicted
yesterday was because Donald Trump sent that tweet out about Pambond.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
You better get it together, get this, you know, make
this happen.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
And you know there are some legal questions or at
least enough to gum up things for a while that
was unnecessary the higher likelihood while Comy was in fact indicted,
other than the part where he may very well have
lied to Congress, it really.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
Looks that way to me.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
And I will explain why I'm not just gonna leave
it hanging there when I get into it. But the
fact is, statute of limitations was going to hit here
in like just a couple of days, So it's a
you know what or get off the pot basically.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Is what was going on there.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
So the media will say it was Trump, just the
same like they did with Kimmel and the FCC commissioner
and all of that, and Trump to some extent. But
so they'll go in that direction because you can't. Literally
this is very easy to understand, all right, with the
Comy stuff, It's very easy to understand. Comy was asked

(13:10):
by Chuck Grassley and then subsequently was asked by Ted
Cruz whether he leaked information authorized the leak of information
to the media, okay, and he said no. The problem
was Anny McCabe, who was his number two at the time,
said the opposite. And then we found out and Comy

(13:31):
took credit for it himself that he provided memos to
a college professor buddy of his, who then subsequently leaked
it to either Washington Post or New York Times.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
I can't remember which one.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
That's what this is about. It's easy to understand. He
said he didn't do these things. His number two said
he did do these things. And then he said he
did the thing. That's all you need to know.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
I mean a round.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
The jury's proably no more than that. But for the
for the purpose of understanding what.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
The beef is. That's the beef.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
He said he didn't do that, and then he said
he did do it, and he was kind of proud
of it too, and then his number two said he
did do that. So you know what what they choose
to do about it, I don't know. He got a themselves,
a Biden appointed judge. There, you still got a panel

(14:31):
of jury. If you're going to go that route. I mean, uh,
there's uh, there's there, there's a there's a long road ahead.
But the other thing too is it's everything's on a
clock down, okay, because for as they move forward with
the Russia Gate stuff, Let's say that they indiced.

Speaker 2 (14:51):
Two or three other people.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
These are high profile enough cases that the likelihood is
that they can drag him through through the end of
Trump's term, and that's when the dice rolls. Do you
get Vance in there and you know, and he is
the nominee and then he wins, then those things are
probably going to truck forward. The reason people don't think
that Charlie Sheen's and Young Guns is because he was

(15:14):
only in Young Guns one and he died spoiler, and
not in Young Guns two, which is the most which
is the movie that most people saw because of the
arguably I would say one of the best soundtracks to
a movie of my lifetime because it was the bon
Jovi soundtrack. So Ross dipped in on the Charlie Sheen

(15:40):
thing on Netflix yes today and was giving me the
skinny on the first part. So you haven't watched the
whole thing yet.

Speaker 3 (15:44):
I don't know if we're going to finish it, but
what we watch was pretty good, all right.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
So, so Charlie Sheen was almost Ralph Maccio's character in
Karate Cat when he except he couldn't because he was
he had to go get eaten by a bear.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
Yes, so it was his first acting job, and he
had agreed to do some movie called Grizzly Too, which
was the sequel to Grizzly of course. Yeah, yeah, and
he had to fly to Budapest and I guess he
gets eaten by the Grizzly bear spoiler in the opening scene.
It also has George Clooney in it is actually also
in it, like he's super young obviously. Yeah, but he

(16:20):
was offered the role of Daniel LaRusso and Karate Kid,
so he goes to Martin Sheen. He's like, hey, they
are offering me this life changing role. You know, it's
gonna be like a big It's gonna be a big
deal this movie. And his dad was like, you gave
this other production company your word. It's very important. You
have to go shoot the Grizzly movie. And he was
super pissed off.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
Like, how does it take?

Speaker 3 (16:41):
He said, two weeks? Okay, he told the production company
for Karate Kid, the director whatever, he said, you know,
give me two weeks and then I'll be out there.
And then they said, nope, we're not gonna delay production
because of you.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
I mean, what did it really do for Machio, That's.

Speaker 3 (16:56):
What I'm saying, in the long run, right, he said.
At the time, it was really pissed off. He's like,
this is my opportunity. It's gone. But in the long
run he obviously had to better. I would say, get
a filmography and career.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
Yeah, I mean, look at you know, the TV SI
he was the highest paid actor on TV for a while.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
That's one everyone knows.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
But look at the range of movies he did, from
like the super serious like Platoon, right, yeah, I mean,
and then he he then not so serious military movies
like that Steaming Pile that was Navy Seals. You remember
that way, Yeah, I forgot about that. Yeah, it's so bad,
but it's so bad that it's good, I guess. And
then too then he lampoons both of them by with

(17:31):
the hot Shots movies, which when I was in school
man the Hotshots movies were We watched the hell out
of those. But he was in I mean, he was
in a lot of movies, like a lot of people. Again,
you didn't even realize he was in the the Young
Guns because he was only the first Young Guns and
Young Guns too, which a lot of people think is
Young Guns because the first one wasn't as well received

(17:52):
as the second One's just odd. Uh, Yes, he was
in that. He was trying to couple others that you
forget that he's in there, like eight Man Out, Eight
Men Out, which is a good movie. I think, Yeah,
he's in that one. I like that alien flick he
does called a Rival. I don't know why it's nine
thousand hours long.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
But that's pretty good.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
And I laughed my butt off at ment of work
that him and his brother did. So Yeah, anyway, Yeah,
I'm looking forward to watching that documentary. I just hadn't
got around to it either so or yet.

Speaker 3 (18:25):
All right, but at one point he also claims to
have slept with forty seven thousand women and they did
the math.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
Is that a lot? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (18:32):
Yeah, they did the math on it, and they're like,
you know, it's like four per four people a day
since the age of fifteen, and they're like, well, obviously
certain times would have more, right, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
I mean he's the Frank Dukes of you know, Orgies
like Gea.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
I don't know what's going on there, Man.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
Who was the what's the what was the what was
the basketball player that always was always the guy that
go wilt? Well yeah, well still, man, I don't even
think he was bragging numbers that big. Hell if they
if they both did exactly as many as they probably
cross paths, you know what I'm saying. As far as
far as women, I think about that for a moment.

(19:16):
All right, Um, yes, okay, thank you, thank you, Okay,
all right. It was in a weird emails this morning. Man,
it's Friday, is in a full moon. I don't think
it's a full moon. I'll tell you what it's if
it is, you won't see the moon because some of

(19:39):
these rain predictions around the area are growing. So we'll
chat with racet Egic coming up a little later. But
somebody's gonna get some flooding and probably not gonna be
a good day to head outside this weekend, but I'll
let him fill that in, all right. Let me flip
over to this. So yesterday the Washington Post started freaking

(20:01):
out and the New York Times started freaking out, and
then I'm sure we're in blue sky. They were just
in an absolute screamy panic, like all simultaneously, the woman
in the green jackets screaming no on her knees.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
And that is because Pete hagg Seth has has called.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
A meeting for all the generals, the admirals, the flag
basically all the top is the flag officers.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
I'm probably misusing that term, but.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
Yeah, so they're all gonna they're gonna go to I
think it's the Marine base there, uh near DC. Hang
on just a sec, sorry, flipping over to uh, yeah,
here we go. Pete hagg Seth order is rare, urgent
meeting of hundreds of generals and admirals in Virginia without
a stated reason. Sewing alarm Okay, there's a few possibilities,

(21:01):
but here's what I want to reject. They cut They'll
use the word urgent in there, and I understand that
you got you know, somebody's cats are deployed literally on
the other side of the world orut in the middle
of the ocean.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
That being said, that being said.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
Urgent is like doesn't give them a five days or
whatever it is. Okay, maybe that's urgent by military standard.
Shure doesn't sound like it. Secondly, it might be aliens.
Ross have we considered that it's aliens? That big cigar
poop looking thing is actually a ship and that's what's up.

(21:38):
I definitely did, well you did. That's why I said,
I mean it does collectively. Yeah, I'm sure that was
probably a job number one there. But we just had
that incident yesterday at Area fifty one, right, that's weird, huh.
If you guys didn't hear the story. Yesterday, some dude
rolled up at the one of the like the main

(22:00):
gate over at Nellis Air Force Base start Area fifty
one and uh just pull pull a rifle out, just
started winging shots into there. A couple MPs I guess
are at the guard thing initially it come out of
it to talk to him, and and when he starts firing,
he's he's he's firing kind of at the buildings. I
know he's firing at them necessarily the way they described it.

(22:23):
But they then literally run, like they retreat just enough
to get behind the building for cover, and by the
time they get in position, the dude's gone. And so
we saw that case yesterday. What was the final very
shape shifting alien right, because like, how do you how
do you roll up on a US military base, fire

(22:45):
shots off.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
And then get away doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Plus they're in the and because you know how far
it is to get out to where this is, and
the topography of Nevada and the fact that literally right
behind you is a US Air Force base with you know,
tons of planes we do know about, and helicopters and
all this stuff, but also a bunch of crap we

(23:10):
don't know about. Whether you think that's aliens or you know,
just test test stuff or whatever.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
You tell me.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
You couldn't get a you couldn't get a bird in
the air to track this dude, considering he's going to
be basically having to travel through wide open expanses, shape
shifting alien was really the only thing that made sense.
And then it's probably just some weird lover, you know,
like weird alien love triangle or something. He's just got
beef because she's still in there with her new whatever.
And I wonder, I wonder do they do they have?

(23:41):
Do aliens get the triangle love beef thing? I don't know,
really portray that very much in the in the movies
unless there's a human involved. I'd like to like, do
you think there's a vulcan Jerry Springer show Ross or
are they too Are they too advanced for that?

Speaker 3 (23:58):
They're too logical for I think they're too logical. Maybe
a Spock's brother, I would say, you.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
Think, okay, but you have to have somebody to pit
him against so you can scream the most boring thing.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
Sure, remember Spock's brother, I do not his brother. Which
commentary coming Deer the Enterprise to Oh yeah, I'm sorry, Yeah,
where God wanted this? The Starship? Yeah yeah, oh yeah,
you're definitely on the Spring. It'd be great if he's
on there and then all of a sudden, your your
radio buddy comes running out in his underwear, just be

(24:34):
like we have a little crossover thing there. Ross had
a buddy who was on Springer a few times, and
he's turned his life around, has he?

Speaker 4 (24:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (24:41):
He turned it around so much that when I read
a crazy Florida man's story about a dude who was
running around basically naked with a with a tail shoved
up his butt. You for you, you you, I can't
remember if you did it on the air. Off the air.
You wanted me to describe the person's you can make
sure it wasn't him.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
That is correct?

Speaker 2 (25:00):
Okay? In this because how long ago? Weeks?

Speaker 3 (25:03):
Similar weeks ago, similar to Charlie Sheen. Yes, and I
am looking at the positive side of my friend here,
who is the DJ my wedding in my former roommate
and stunk on the radio. I would jump in front
of a bus for him. He he does turn it around.
So he'll turn it around and then a little bit long,
you know, down the road, he'll turn back the other way.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
Oh okay, but then.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
He'll turn it. Yeah, he'll turn it back around, and
then you're back here. But that Ross is literally spinning
right now, right, so Cork, there's a pattern. But I
prefer to be you know, positive and optimistic about it.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
You know, you still thought he might be He just
for a moment thought he was to do with the horse,
fake tail thing shoved in his butt, harassing kids.

Speaker 3 (25:41):
I don't remember the details of the story, but I
will confirm yes, yeah, okay, it sounds about right.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
Okay, all right, Oh there we go, all right, six
forty five, forty five minutes before we hit the first
forty eight on the Dallas shooting, and I'm feverishly following
ABC News's Twitter account and their their latest tweet from
about an hour ago still says that we do not
know the motives of the Dallas shooter, and I fear

(26:10):
it's all gonna slip away if we don't get this
solved in the next forty five minutes. So stick around.
We will work on that and weird alien stuff coming up.
KCO Day radio program talking about the Charlie Sheen part
of the Charlie Sheen doc there, and he had mentioned
that if not for a commitment to a movie called
Grizzly Too, Charlie Sheen would have been the kid in

(26:33):
the Karate Kid instead of Ralph Macchio. And then I
got curious because he mentioned the George Clooney was also
in this Grizzly movie. Laura Dern's also in it too,
and I feel like for whoever produced and directed this
demon pile that they probably it's like they kind of
it's the Albundi effect or like probably not even in

(26:54):
the business anymore. Let's see if this guy even directs
anything anymore, and they're like.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Back in my day, I produced a movie with George
Clooney and Charlie Sheen and Laura Dern. The problem is
I was curious what the what the rating of the
movie was, like the IMDb rating.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
Ross, what do you start? Started starting?

Speaker 3 (27:16):
I am a question, Yeah, how does the IMDb rating work?
I know on like rotten to.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
Make that one through one through ten and percentage points exceptable? Okay, okay, fine,
I'm gonna go be anything from a ten? Sure, I
guess it's zero point zero yeah, yeah, all right, So
Grizzly to uh the movie charing Charlie Sheen, George Clooney,
Laura Dern, which was, uh, I don't know it was

(27:42):
initially released. They re released in twenty twenty, obviously to
cash on these guys' names. All right, so, uh, what
do you think the im dB rating of Grizzly too
starting all these people, I'm.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
Gonna go four point two, Bob, Oh no, we're gonna
three point seven, Bob, alright, go two point eight.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
Oh no, no, oh god, it's not that bad.

Speaker 3 (28:09):
One point five.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
No, you little credit's got Clooney in it.

Speaker 4 (28:16):
Man.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
Yeah, it is sitting in a solid two point seven
out of ten.

Speaker 3 (28:21):
Now you know, say what you want about Obviously I've
never seen it. Looked like garbage in the documentary. But
whoever was the casting director for that had ailed a
good eye for spotting talent.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
Yeah, I didn't know. I got to see if the
director's still working. Let's see here. You're not gonna believe this.
That did not. That did not move his career along. Yeah,
that did not.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
I mean it wasn't so.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (28:53):
The director was Francis Ford Coppola. ID no, no, I wasn't.

Speaker 5 (28:57):
Man.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
It was Quentin Tarantino.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
Oh of course, now, yeah, that was I'm looking at
his director here.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
That may have been the last movie he ever directed.
I can't see that. I guess maybe you can't see
the casting director on here. I don't know. I'm on
the web thinking about the the other thing. All right,
so that was fun.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
I mean, it's gotta be like, it's gotta be like
the worst movie he's ever done, obviously.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Charlie Sheen. Yeah, I'm looking at him scanning his little
thing here. No, he's had some others. He's had some
some of the early ones.

Speaker 3 (29:41):
I guess he was the key.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Probably isn't starring in them, per se. It's probably just
piecemeal you gotta start somewhere kind of stuff. So anyway,
all right, so there you go. I guess you got
a Charlie Sheen documentary. Now the word now, in my opinion,
the worst Charlie Sheen movie.

Speaker 2 (29:59):
And I don't why.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
This movie actually has like a five something rating on IMDb,
and I think it's one of those movies people rate
that high to hate it is this horrible, horrible movie
called The Wraith. Are you saying, repe no, no, no,
that sounds awful. No, No, the Wraith?

Speaker 2 (30:16):
The Rake? No, why would it be the Rake?

Speaker 3 (30:19):
What is he?

Speaker 2 (30:20):
What does you play a rake? How would you very
easy to play a rake?

Speaker 3 (30:26):
Are you saying?

Speaker 2 (30:27):
What was? It's not even know?

Speaker 3 (30:29):
It's like a wyoming thing.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
Yes, he's in wyoming. We we pronounced Christmas raths. Yes,
that's exactly how we say.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
I nailed it.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
I have no idea what you're saying.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Well, by the way, we don't use we don't and
that's not even what we use in Wyoming.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Okay, so just just no, no. The way we.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
Decorate for Christmas, what she is. You want to get
a nice bear skinned rug. Now you don't have to
kill the bear, You just have to have the bear.
The bear needs to respect you. The bear needs to
recognize who's in charge. And once that happens, and once
you learn that skill, the bear will lay motionless right
there on the floor next to the fireplace for you
for the whole winter season. And that's the way we
like it. So that's how we do Christmas. But we

(31:09):
sure as hell don't pronounce wreath as wraith. Wraith is
like a vengeful demon's ghost thing.

Speaker 3 (31:16):
Oh I want to see Charlie Sheen as a demon.
That sounds good, So so.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
He literally he manifests as like a gear head in
a leather jacket in a hot car. He's basically he's
basically h his character from Major League but with you know,
but with with a hot car instead of the hot arm.
Except he's vengeful, and so he's going after some weird

(31:43):
street racing people gang who have caused deaths. That's the
whole premise of the movie. I thought it was garbage, man.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
Ross, I can't see what t shirt do you wear
in today? What do you have? What shirt do you
have on today?

Speaker 3 (31:56):
What is just a nice white shirt?

Speaker 2 (31:59):
Is just white? Okay? You like that shirt, don't I shirt?

Speaker 3 (32:02):
I do?

Speaker 2 (32:03):
Is it vegan? Though?

Speaker 3 (32:05):
I don't believe so. It's made out of beef turkey?

Speaker 2 (32:09):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (32:10):
Then it might be, but probably not. So where do
you get a beef turkey shirt? That's amazing? I didn't
know that there was the vegan I didn't. I guess
it has to do with the dies or something. Who
the hell knows. But I'm gonna explain to you why
I now know that there's vegan clothes. You're ready for
this and I can answer it like this, Ross, can
you imagine being British and how embarrassing that would be?

Speaker 3 (32:32):
I really can't. Oh, I mean, I'll joke this that
I can't because I've thought about this and like, there's no.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Way you don't think you'd function in British and I'd have.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
To leave and come to the United States because it's
couldn't do it.

Speaker 1 (32:42):
I have some I have a couple buddies who are British,
and I'm just so embarrassed for them. And also, by
the way, what I'm gonna explain to you is I
think how other parts of the world looked at us
during the previous administration, especially when they were putting out
those ads which are readily available online with all that
wokee garbage stuff.

Speaker 2 (33:01):
All right, so.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
All right, before I tell you this, let's just let's
just think about the Brits for just a moment. Okay,
going back, and you can go back further. Let's just
go basically Columbus era, okay, up to roughly the nineteen sixties.
So from Columbus to Vietnam, the you know, the the

(33:29):
what was the phrase the sun never sets on the
British Empire. Everywhere the Brits went, whoever was standing there
look at like, oh f it's the Brits. Guess we
are under them now, And then they would just take it.

Speaker 3 (33:42):
And it's amazing what they accomplished coming from such a
small landmass, which is.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
In itself an advantage because it's very hard to invade
Britain because the island and the.

Speaker 3 (33:53):
And the size of the navy they have. But yeah,
they're also the population of the UK.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
The size I can tell you the UK is uh,
well that not county Northern Ireland is the size of
what Indiana. I think is how it's described. I mean
I've been there, but yeah, to conquer basically the known
world and every damn near every pocket of it.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
I was watching a documentary talking about like how that
was possible and some of the advantages that the British had,
and it was fascinatinglogy probably I don't remember what the
documentary was called. I remember as the voice by Brian Cranston.
He was the narrator and he's talking about one of
the significant advantages they had was t and not like.

Speaker 4 (34:36):
And all that.

Speaker 3 (34:37):
I'm talking about the consumption of tea compared to the
rest of the world. Because they were white, like Hitler
with meth.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
Yes, yeah, that that makes sense, man, is really the Yeah. Yeah,
so they're all wirre, they're all wired up on earl
gray and kicking button taking names, and they were like
they were the honey Badgers of their day. Man, if
you really, if you look at you know, everyone concentrated.

(35:03):
You're almost not allowed to, uh, you know, be impressed
by what they were able to accomplish. And yeah, were
they subjugating people, absolutely, But I'm purely looking at it
from an efficiency standpoint, and they were crazy good at it,
crazy good at it. I mean, you get into some
of the Zulu stuff down there, and it's it's just

(35:23):
they didn't care, man, they didn't care. And the motivations
are different because if you're the tribe who's there, clearly
you're fighting for your way of life. Like I understand
that motivation. It's just you're just if you're the bridge,
you're just making the king rich. And they just up
in there. Really they didn't get it. They didn't get
a nice upper cut until well one when oh yeah, ross,

(35:46):
what was that country in North America that I.

Speaker 3 (35:48):
Was about to say?

Speaker 4 (35:49):
You know what?

Speaker 3 (35:49):
It reminds me of And you've seen this in sports
before where you'll have like a dominant team but they
lose to some underdog team and it throws their entire
season off, yeah, like mentally, like they can't come back
from that loss. And I think that's what happened with us.
They were in complete shambles after we destroyed them.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
Well and then they have the French stuff and it
was yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, we uh we we
mucked them up.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
Man.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
Well I'll tell you now. Why did I tell you
all this? Because I just I just again, it's it's
incredible what they were able to accomplish from population standpoint,
the time of the you know, the time that it
was when they were doing a lot of this stuff.
I mean, they went and subjugated the second most populous
country in the world.

Speaker 2 (36:33):
Think about that.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
I know, India has got a lot of people now,
It's had a lot of people for a long time,
including when the Britz went up in there. What was
uh what was the hang on? I'm curious. Maybe maybe
groc has the answer. We'll find out here, Russ, why
don't you ask rock if what was the population of

(36:58):
I'm trying to figure out how to ask this. And
I'm curious is when the Bridge took over India, how
many people lived in India versus how many people lived
in the UK. Like, if you just think about the
number is going to be something crazy, and it's like
you could just meleey that and like if everyone on
the Indian sub continent had stood up.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
I think they technically could have murdered all the brids.

Speaker 1 (37:17):
Plus they have like that fire dungeon where they rip
your heart out or put you in the cage and
dip you down there. Or wasn't that in India? So
that's terrifying the thing Indiana Jones found. But all of
that to where we are now. The Ministry of Defense
and judges have ruled. I had to go back and
get the story from when they were attempting to do this,

(37:39):
because yesterday I saw that they won their lawsuit, but
it was paywalled by the telegraph. So pardon me if
the tents of the story sounds.

Speaker 2 (37:48):
A little off.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
So apparently British military, specifically the Royal Air Force has
had you know, has been I guess approved to get
vegetarian a vegan clothes and footwear. Footwear specifically. This is

(38:12):
attempting to address dies and or leather because the boots
are leather.

Speaker 2 (38:16):
Oh man, that's what it is, all right.

Speaker 3 (38:18):
So the population of India at the time was around
one hundred and seventy one hundred and eighty million, Okay,
that's mid eighteenth century. Yeah, the United Kingdom was six
and a half to seven million. What was the first
one one hundred eighty million, and then the other one
is six and a half to seven million. I feel like,

(38:38):
you know.

Speaker 1 (38:38):
What I'm saying, Like they ran in, they ran in,
and like that's that's insane.

Speaker 3 (38:45):
Now that that was the United Kingdom too. So yeah,
England itself was about five point eight million.

Speaker 2 (38:52):
I rest my case, I mean one with it.

Speaker 1 (38:55):
That's what five to one, no, ten to one, that's
almost tens ninety one. For every nine Indian dudes there are,
then there would be one British dudent.

Speaker 3 (39:05):
It says India's population was vastly larger, roughly twenty five
to twenty eight times that of the UK, of just.

Speaker 1 (39:11):
The UK, or no, of the UK, not the British empires.
The British Empire, did you know, by then did include
other places too, So think Australia and Canada. Right, we're
still on to there, but they didn't have very big populations. Yeah,
the whole thing's just nuts, man. And now we gotta
have well, I'm sorry, I can't go to war unless
I have vegan clothing and that now some judge says

(39:34):
they have to. And and on top of that the
British armies all will also encourage members to try veganism.

Speaker 2 (39:44):
What do you here's the deal.

Speaker 1 (39:46):
From a military perspective, the last thing I would want
is my military all vegan. If look, if you want
to be vegan, that's fine. But if you're asking these
guys to rug ten miles with eighty pounds on their
back and you're just feeding them vegetables, that doesn't seem
like a good idea. That that seems that that seems

(40:08):
the only worst idea. This is right up there with
that vegan strip club where the girls are all emaciated
and you can see through them because they're translucent. They
can't dance on the pole very much because they have
no upper body strength because they'll get protein.

Speaker 2 (40:21):
You sure said, why would you do that to your military?
That's it. I'm just embarrassed.

Speaker 1 (40:27):
I know there's some like sas badass military guys over
there're probably looking at this like why did I Why
am I doing this? But no, that's what they're doing
over in the UK, the vegan military clothing, and they will,
I guess have to promote veganism to uh. And there's
a global warming aspect to this too, because This is

(40:48):
like over in the UK a lot they tie those
two things together a lot because they're like, why you
need to be vegan so we don't have to have
cows because cow's fart.

Speaker 2 (40:56):
That's kay. That's kind of how they tackle all that.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
That's why you see these lunatics go on and they
go and they screw at these farmers over there in
the UK some crazy videos.

Speaker 2 (41:06):
Let's see here. They will also they will also.

Speaker 1 (41:11):
The military will also I guess they have rugby leagues
within the military over there, so they will also have
a separate new vegan rugby club.

Speaker 2 (41:20):
I guess that's because the ball.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
Is what is this where we're going separate but equal
with veganism? Now, well we're not, but you know how
that rolls some liberal over here thinking this sounds a
good idea.

Speaker 2 (41:39):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
The ruling will also require the Royal Air Force and
the British Royal Army to begin rotating more vegetarian items
o their menus. All right, well, whatever, you guys, conquer
the world. Now you're arguing over vegan rugby leagues and food.

(42:00):
The honey Badgers of the world reduced to this embarrassing
seven sixteen Hang on, people, like, why are you mad
at the I'm not mad at the Brits. I'm simply
pointing out that like.

Speaker 2 (42:12):
They were, you know, that.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
Whole sun never sets on the British Empire thing. That
was the thing, and that was a thing for hundreds
of years. And these yesterday I'm reading about how they're
going to have forced veganism or you know, or available veganism,
and that includes the uniforms for the military. Now, I'm
not going to say that every decision that's made for

(42:33):
what's the best thing for you know, members of the
military is always the right decision. But I'd rather have
leather boots than synthetic boots just about any day, for
you know, for the standard standard boots. But that's his
personal preference for me if there's a functionality difference, and
they can work that out. But filing lawsuits because your

(42:55):
your uniform is not vegan enough, I don't know, man,
it doesn't make me fearful for that army. And I'm like,
what's sadder than this? And I forgot that California existed
and I just saw a story. But Ross is dubbing
some audio in, so we'll get you, we'll get you
that coming up when we head to San Rafell, California,

(43:18):
where they are there. They are being menaced, they are
they are under attack. They are not safe. No, not
crazy hoboes on meth, although I'm sure they have those. Nope,
not crazy hobos on mental health issues. They've got plenty
of those. Not on alcohol at those, Not bands of
kids looting CVS's. No, they have another unique problem which

(43:44):
we'll share with you here in just a few minutes.
And a reminder that Pete Calender will be joining us
coming up at eight o five, and you know we'll
slice and dice into the Dallas stuff.

Speaker 2 (43:55):
Which I remind you. I remind you. This morning, I
woke up.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
Up, was going about my business, was checking out some
stuff I had just gotten out of the shower, picked
my phone up, throw open up the Twitter, and the
very first thing I see in my timeline is ABC News,
who at five thirty Easter in this morning tweeted that
they still I still don't know why the Dallas shooter

(44:21):
may have done what he done. And then it dawned
on me about the show forty eight Hours, where I
was reliably informed that if you don't have this thing
all solved and ready to go in forty eight hours,
chances are you're not going to solve it. And then
I remembered that it was Wednesday morning when the shooting happened,
and it dawned upon me that when I started this

(44:43):
show this morning, that we only had ninety minutes left
to figure out why I may have done what he
done because according to ABC News at three or excuse
me five twenty five this morning, as a motive remains
under investigation and unclear, and a fatal sniper type shooting
at a Dallas eye Field office. Law enforcement experts say
the incident part of a frightening trend. And if ABC News,

(45:05):
one of the largest outlets of news in the world,
doesn't know why he done it and time's taken away,
we may never know. So we'll check in right before
here in the next couple of minutes and see if
maybe we can figure out why he may have done

(45:26):
it allegedly. Okay, so that is that is right around
the corner for you all again eight eight eight nine
three four seven eight seven four you want to be
on the show?

Speaker 2 (45:40):
Okay, what is this? That's a good point. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (45:45):
Also, not consuming large quantities of protein can be significant
when you under cold, wet or arctic conditions. Well, at
least it doesn't get cold and rainy in the UK.
So I'm sure they'll be fine. Sure they'll be fine.
Not a problem at all. Let's see here. Oh, by
the way, this New Jersey you just followed this New

(46:06):
Jersey governor's race. Yeah, so this I this right here,
man is just like, there's probably gonna be a Republican
governor up there. I don't want to get I don't
want to get over the skis there one because he's
he seems like a very effective communicator, or watch some
clips from the debate.

Speaker 3 (46:22):
He did.

Speaker 1 (46:23):
But more importantly, the Democrat hopeful Mickey Scheryll or Cheryl
or whatever, the former congresswoman who made millions trading defense
stocks while on the Armed Services Committee, that's the thing,
did get her hand slapped on. Some of that is
also awful. It's awful watching her talk. She's very dismissive.

(46:44):
She doesn't she's not she's not real sharp, she's she's
extremely unlikable. But this thing that came out yesterday, according
to new reporting, Mickey Scheryl was not allowed to walk
at her graduating class at the US Naval Academy after
being caught up in a massive cheating scandal.

Speaker 2 (47:05):
Yeah. Here's the thing too, I really enjoy when I
visited the UK man London less.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
So I don't know, I'm just one of these people
who doesn't like you go these other countries to the big, big,
big cities, with the exception of Argentina, like because Buenos
Are's was just so interesting. But I want to get
out there if it feels because the bigger ones feel
a little two tourist trappy. So, you know, heading out
seeing Stonehenge, going along the coast there in Wales, I

(47:32):
really enjoyed myself. So but like, boy, the news coming
out over there, man and now Vegan uniforms, what are
we doing? But they could still take the city of
Santra Fel, California. I'm convinced why because of what is
conquering them at this very moment.

Speaker 2 (47:52):
Here we go.

Speaker 6 (47:53):
Plumped onto my leg and it was just hanging on.

Speaker 4 (47:56):
His tail was flying up here, you know, and I
was like, get off me, get off me, And I
kind of didn't want.

Speaker 7 (48:02):
To touch it.

Speaker 8 (48:03):
It's the last thing Joan Heblack expected on her morning
walk through Lucas Valley in San Rafell came.

Speaker 2 (48:08):
Out of nowhere.

Speaker 6 (48:09):
I didn't see him running up to me at all.

Speaker 8 (48:11):
Joan suddenly attacked by a squirrel, which clawed and bit
her legs. The wounds bad enough she had to go.

Speaker 4 (48:18):
To the er.

Speaker 2 (48:19):
Scary.

Speaker 6 (48:19):
Oh yeah, very scary. And how do you get this
squirrel attached your leg off this?

Speaker 7 (48:24):
This is beautiful. Now he's following us until she almost
killed me.

Speaker 3 (48:28):
Isabelle Campoy and her by the way, I just want
to pause here for here from Elizabeth Ross. If at
any point I say the words a squirrel almost killed me,
will you euthanize me, please, because it's over at that
point it's I'm gonna and then drive. You're gonna have
to embellish at that point, be like I was in
sure noble it was it was a mecha spirrel. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(48:52):
you gotta make something up. Just if I ever a
squirrel almost killed me, it's over.

Speaker 2 (49:00):
It's it's over for you. You're you're not coming back
from that. That's all that I'm saying.

Speaker 8 (49:06):
These Carmen were also attacked while walking in the same
area off Mountain Lass and Drive.

Speaker 7 (49:11):
The squirrel went to the floor and from the floor
tried to jump to my face, which I tried to
protect my face from and then my arm was completely
overcome by the squirrel.

Speaker 1 (49:26):
Fine, I will say this, when a German accent explains
the squirrel to you, it does make the squirrel sound meaner.
But that's just the language, I think so or the accent.
He how would Hitler sound describing a squirrel attacking him?
I'm sure it would sound pretty aggressive. All right, anyway,
I'm sorry, go ahead. Person almost got murdered by a squirrel.

Speaker 7 (49:44):
It jumped off and by then I was full of
blood and I run to the emergency room.

Speaker 2 (49:51):
When I see the hospital with.

Speaker 5 (49:53):
All the blood arm in her arm, I was like,
oh my god.

Speaker 3 (49:58):
These flyers are our post a learning residence.

Speaker 8 (50:01):
About the incidents, neighbors say five people have been attacked,
possibly by the same squirrel with a golden color.

Speaker 3 (50:07):
It's also been the talk of next door.

Speaker 9 (50:09):
Unfortunately it's not unheard of.

Speaker 8 (50:11):
Vanessa Potter from Wildcare and San Rafel says squirrels are
not vectors for rabies. The aggressive behavior likely due to
the animal being fed and cared for by humans when
it was small.

Speaker 9 (50:22):
Well, if they associate people with food, then they're not.
They don't. They're not afraid of them. They come up,
they look for food, they don't get it. There could
be frustrations there. You know, they can be territorial of
their space.

Speaker 8 (50:34):
Wild worlds are urging the public not to feed wild animals. Meantime,
neighbors are enjoying the outdoors but watching their backs. Isabelle
is trying to heal and move forward.

Speaker 7 (50:44):
It hurts to touch the skin. I am putting my
best power mind positive, in order to say I will
survive these.

Speaker 2 (50:55):
The language.

Speaker 1 (50:56):
Man, I will survive this like it's been in a
pow camp for six years. Oh so I eventually they'll come. Man,
it was a squirrel. Man, it's a squirrel. And by
the way I had the wildlife person is probably correct.
And I'm sure that somebody wanted to make cute Instagram
videos or something.

Speaker 3 (51:17):
No, it's vengeance for peanut.

Speaker 2 (51:19):
Oh that's another theory.

Speaker 1 (51:20):
Okay, So you think that the squirrel saw what happened
to his cousin up in the Lip state of New
York and thought, all right, California is We're where I
gotta wreak my vengeance on old old ladies just trying
to go for a walk maybe definitely up there eight

(51:41):
eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.

Speaker 4 (51:44):
All right, so.

Speaker 2 (51:46):
It's now time ross.

Speaker 1 (51:47):
Do we think we know a motive potentially in the
Dallas shooting because it's not been forty eight hours, so
this has.

Speaker 2 (51:55):
Been I mean or they reevaluate? Yeah, are we.

Speaker 3 (51:58):
Saying us in the media, Well, I'm just ABC IS.

Speaker 1 (52:01):
You know, they're a teller of truth and they're a
hallmark of journalistic outfits. So are you saying that maybe
we solved it.

Speaker 3 (52:08):
And they I think we know. I think today is
a complete mystery.

Speaker 2 (52:11):
I see.

Speaker 1 (52:12):
Okay, all right, let's dive into some of the coverage
from MSNBC and others, shall we.

Speaker 10 (52:18):
FBI agents executed a search warrant at the sniper's residence
yesterday and there found a collection of notes.

Speaker 1 (52:27):
Okay, all right, let's see if we can extrapolate a
modeve from this.

Speaker 10 (52:30):
First, I want to point out that one of these
notes or papers, the sniper explicitly states, yes, it was
just me. That statement appears to be correct at this
point in the investigation, and.

Speaker 1 (52:45):
Actually I think it said it's just me and it's
my mind, it's just me. Just to be clear, there
was a second part to that note.

Speaker 10 (52:51):
Notably, these loose notes included a game plan of the
attack and target areas at the facility. Okay, he called
the ICE employees people showing up to collect a dirty paycheck.

Speaker 2 (53:07):
I don't know, Ross, you think that helps us figure
out motive there? Maybe a little bit.

Speaker 10 (53:10):
He wrote that he intended to maximize lethality against ICE
personnel and to maximize property damage at the facility. He
hoped to minimize any collateral damage or injury to the
detainees and any other innocent people. It seems that he
did not intend to kill the detainees or harm them.

Speaker 1 (53:34):
Okay, so we know he didn't want to kill the detainees.
But again it's it's the motive remains unclear anything else.
Let's go to the other part of this.

Speaker 10 (53:42):
The tragic irony for his evil plot here is that
it was a detainee who was killed and two other
detainees that were injured when he fired into.

Speaker 2 (53:53):
The c Yeah, ma'am, ma'am.

Speaker 1 (53:54):
He said he didn't want to shoot the detainees. You
just said that, so we don't know who he wanted
to shoot.

Speaker 2 (53:59):
Aalipoor.

Speaker 10 (54:01):
He also hoped his actions would give ICE agents real
terror of being gunned down, and he did this to
induce constant stress in their lives. He hoped his actions
would terrorize ICE employees and interfere with their work, which

(54:21):
he called human trafficking. And this what he did is
the very definition of terrorism. Again, his notes reveal, yes,
it was just me and my brain, and he said
good luck with the digital footprint. And of course we

(54:43):
take this to mean that he deleted evidence from his devices.

Speaker 2 (54:48):
Hot.

Speaker 1 (54:49):
I mean, it's a mystery within a mystery within a mystery,
some would say, of the unsolved variety, you know what
I mean? Okay, right, so maybe there's some clues in
there you whittle together and come up with something. You know,
here's here's great in all seriousness, here's what's so crazy.
The evidence is so on the nose and so instructive

(55:14):
so as to literally the conspiratorial, conspiratorial side of me
is like, because he wrote anti Ice on the bullets,
and they're like it was anti Ice language, I'm like, no,
it was literally anti Ice. The notes that basically are
are like almost written to whoever the investigator is, which
has happened before. People are acting like that's never happened

(55:35):
that's the thing. But that are so on the nose
and so damning, by the way, for just the whole
hate Trump hate Ice narrative. Right, he was using the
tracking app to figure out where Ice was he, you
know some of the forum stuff like it's the conspiratorial
means Like, I don't know, man, The evidence seems almost
too overwhelming and the perfect for the narrative that most

(55:58):
of us understand it to be. So Yeah, ABC News,
I feel like maybe you should have watched that press conference.
Let's see if MSNBC's figured anything out.

Speaker 6 (56:08):
It stood out to me obviously because we have seen
just the rhetoric escalate. We've also seen the very dramatic
videos of Ice nabbing individuals and tossing them into unmarked vehicles.
A lot of these iations have been masked, and so
it has been very divisive and there's been a lot
of fear.

Speaker 2 (56:29):
In the different communities.

Speaker 5 (56:30):
And the FBI stands in full support of the ongoing response.

Speaker 9 (56:33):
And the investigation. Charlie Kirk is a divisive figure, polarizing,
lightning rob whatever term you want to use.

Speaker 1 (56:41):
Yeah, And a little later in the segment, they had
they brought some dude in who was Basically, he was
suggesting that the attacks might stop if the Trump administration
were to change their policies.

Speaker 2 (56:57):
So let me translate that, are are how do I
say this? I'm also not getting sued.

Speaker 1 (57:06):
Are sickaphants will stop shooting you if you just go
ahead and do what they want you to do, which
is terrorism, by the way, right, terrorism is isolence conducted
for political means, the kind of thing there. But like
for the network to say that and not terrorists, what
you expect is that's just that's MSNBC man, just classic,

(57:30):
all right, seven forty five. I think maybe we might
have solved it. I'm gonna I'm I'm gonna call it
a uh, I'm gonna call it ah.

Speaker 2 (57:39):
A w over over here. Maybe ABC News will catch up.

Speaker 1 (57:42):
But Ray Stagic is here when he's got fujimuras and
all sorts of craziness.

Speaker 2 (57:47):
So Ray, what's going on?

Speaker 11 (57:48):
AYKC?

Speaker 2 (57:49):
Good morning.

Speaker 11 (57:50):
Already seen some wet weather scatted across the area and
a few showers around this morning and some thunderstorms this
afternoon in between partly sunny. It's still warming the middle ladies,
a little human out there too, and over the weekend
more scattered showers and thundershowers around, cooling off to the
mid to upper seventies, and then all eyes are going
to be on the western Atlantic. It looks like there
may be some impacts, especially along the coast from what

(58:12):
looks like is going to become AMELDA right now, still
just a disorganized area thunderstorms, hurricane hunters heading on out,
and we may have a depression later today or tonight,
maybe a tropical storm by the weekend, and maybe a hurricane,
which right now some of the guidance is taking on
as a landfalling hurricane on the South Carolina coast, moving
some of that heavy rain and wind inland. The question

(58:34):
at this point will be how much rain, how much wind,
if any at all, were at the point right now
we should start thinking about what your preparation plans are
going to be, maybe even start making some of them
for heavy rain, gusty winds, and maybe some power outages.
I would tell you this though expect forecast changes. The
question is going to be how big will those changes
be and will they make it be that Samelda looks

(58:57):
like it's going to become Amelda, effect us less or
will they affect us more? I think right now we
got to be ready for both scenarios.

Speaker 2 (59:04):
All right, are you Ray?

Speaker 1 (59:05):
And you guys heard Ray there, go to the ABC
store and get your hurricane party supplies now, and Ross,
did you did you?

Speaker 2 (59:12):
Did you catch what?

Speaker 1 (59:13):
The one of the possibilities is where these two storms merge. Right,
that's the food. So like it's like a transformer of
hurricanes coming you.

Speaker 3 (59:20):
Know, it's called the kobe Ashi Maru or something, and
then it's called.

Speaker 1 (59:24):
Yeah, I think that's a dude nailed it, absolutely nailed it.
It's actually a kobae Ashi wraith. Right, so yeah, most
people you realize that?

Speaker 2 (59:31):
Are you seeing? Reef?

Speaker 1 (59:32):
I said, we'll be right back coming up, Pete, callaner.
He'll join us eight oh five, so less than fifteen
minutes away from that. Let's see here. Oh, this is
such weirdness, but like I'm just fascinated by it. All right,
real quick, and don't worry. We'll get into more important
stuff with Pete.

Speaker 2 (59:51):
Uh So here's the.

Speaker 1 (59:52):
Headline, Cosplay influencer Kit Noel. You don't know any of
these words or any these people. I mean I kind
of know the words, but I didn't know who this
person was arrested for threatening to blow up rival at
Texas Anime Convention over energy drink dispute. Okay, a couple

(01:00:14):
things going on here, because I'm like, what the heck
does that mean? First, as you scroll this article, you
see her dressed as there she is a Spider Man
or woman, I don't know, listend Spider Man outfit. There,
that's her from hell Boy. I mean, these are really

(01:00:34):
intricate cosplay outfits her Harley Quinn. I mean, the amount
of the amount of money that these cosplayers must spend
is probably not insignificant. But then they have her mugshot
and I'm like, whoof Yeah, Okay, So if you're you know,
if you stare those cosplay, those weird cosplay slide shows

(01:00:55):
that show up online that you know some people I
know have looked at it, you never know what's under there.
But that's not the craziest part. The crazy part is
I thought it had to be something crazy, but it wasn't.
So here's what happened. So she's an influencer. Some other
chicks an influencer, and they're both at the Anime convention

(01:01:16):
and they're big enough they have their own booths so
fans can come by and so she posted about the booth,
and then whoever, the other chick who's her hater doesn't
like her and started making fun of her sponsor, which
is some energy drink, because everybody's got an energy drink now.
And then as after she saw that her sponsor was

(01:01:37):
being maligned, she threatened to blow the other.

Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
Chick's booth up.

Speaker 1 (01:01:41):
Yeah, so somebody called the FBI because she posted about it,
and now she's facing ten years in prison man for
defending her endorsement client.

Speaker 4 (01:01:55):
Ross.

Speaker 2 (01:01:56):
Would you murder for any of your endorsement clients? Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:01:59):
Yeah, probably all of them?

Speaker 4 (01:02:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:02:00):
Okay, good, Yeah, I think that's the contract.

Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
I just said. I've buried some bodies from mine over
the years.

Speaker 3 (01:02:06):
I'd like I said. I think it's like a contractual thing.

Speaker 2 (01:02:09):
I'm pretty in it.

Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
Probably isn't there, so you gotta read the fine print.
So eh, it's just nuts man. And it was in
Texas too, so they're not you know, I don't play
as much down in Texas. I don't think she'll get
ten years though, but it's probably she's probably not gonna
get off Scott Free.

Speaker 2 (01:02:28):
I wonder her for a client dumped her.

Speaker 4 (01:02:30):
What is this?

Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
I don't even know what this is gamer SUPs. That's
an energy drink. I feel like half these things are
only marketed from influencers to influencers, and most normal people
never see this stuff because I've never seen that in
the store.

Speaker 3 (01:02:45):
So yeah, they sell some of them. They're just like
high caffeinated, you know, stuff with like some neutrol picks
in it and stuff like that. But they tend to
be like the same as pre workouts actually, like you
can get them in the vitamin shops. The only difference
is like the ones for the gamers don't have creatine
and stuff for muscle building in them.

Speaker 1 (01:03:02):
Well, well, hold on, aren't they athletes? I'd be right, yes,
why wouldn't the athletes have the creatine. I'm so confused
because I was told I was told that they were that.

Speaker 2 (01:03:13):
They were athletes.

Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
No, No, the real athletes they take the field today.
I'm so excited the Ryder Cups on My whole day
is shot. Well it's not shocks. I'm gonna do exactly
what I want, which is watched the Ryder Cup. And
you know what, for having all the crap weather around,
it's perfect Ryder Cup watching weather. So that's exciting and

(01:03:36):
I'm written for America. Ross, You're in for America, right,
not Europe. You're on Team America of course. Okay, so
Boston Paul's rooting for Europe. Really said, yeah, man, I
mean that's surprising. Well, he has an Irish passport, oh,
a dual.

Speaker 3 (01:03:50):
Citizenship or something. Did what's that that he said?

Speaker 2 (01:03:54):
He had like three? Yeah, he's got Canada too.

Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
Oh, okay, he's he's I think he wants us think
he's Jason Worn or something. Since it is Friday, it's
all those things I told you about. It's time to
welcome in our radio buddy to the South Peak Calendar
Midday's WBT can catch it on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 2 (01:04:11):
How you doing, sir, Tim?

Speaker 4 (01:04:13):
I'm okay. How are you today?

Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
I well torn little Fridays. Love Friday, and I feel
about Fridays, but I'm a big fan. But this morning
I was really it was really depressing. About a half
hour before the show, I was on the Twitter as.

Speaker 3 (01:04:34):
As you know we do, and I'm happy to see
a tweet from ABC News and yeah that was tweeted
at five thirty five or five.

Speaker 2 (01:04:44):
Twenty five or thirty five this morning. It's very important.

Speaker 1 (01:04:48):
Here we go five twenty five this morning, and basically
they said that they still we still don't know the
motive from Dallas, and then we may never.

Speaker 2 (01:04:57):
We may never, but hold on.

Speaker 1 (01:04:59):
It gets worse because are you familiar with the show
of the first forty eight.

Speaker 4 (01:05:06):
Uh? Yeah, I'm aware of it. It's where it's like
you got to you got to catch or you got
to find the missing person in the first forty eight hours.

Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
Or the murder was or solve the crime.

Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
And kind of dawned upon me that at seven thirty
Easter and Wednesday is roughly when the shooting in Dallas
took place. So with leslis to you know what, I
so the first hour and a half of the show,
we're just on edge, like will they figure out a motive?

Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
Will I know what happened? And yeah, that has since
come to pass. We're a half hour on the other
side of it.

Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
And if ABC News, one of the largest journalistic outlets
in the world, does it know, I don't know what
we do?

Speaker 4 (01:05:46):
Man, Yeah, it's it is then lost to the ages.

Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
Yeah yeah, I mean it's like, but in all seriousness,
when they're reading these notes and they're you know, they're
finding the ice agent tracker and the riding on the
bullets and whatnot, Like it is so on the nose
to the point where the conspirale tour it. The conspiratorial
side of me is like, this is almost too perfect

(01:06:12):
of essentially indicting all of the things that CNN and
Democrats have been talking about, like how many times have
you heard ice agents a van? An unmarked van full
of ice agents? Is is kidnapping people? What does he
choose to shoot into? Choose to shoot into an unmarked van,

(01:06:33):
minibus or whatever the heck the thing was, which clearly
was not full of ice agents? Is the only people
who struck were detainees. Yeah, and he's in a sniper
position because he had been fetishizing the Charlie Kirk thing
watching that and over according to the FBI life and
and yes, as what the fourth one in two weeks?

Speaker 4 (01:06:53):
Yeah. See here's the thing, though, I think you, I
think you need to get off Twitter and go over
to Blue Sky really because yes, because this is if
you go to Blue Sky, all of these thoughts of
the two perfect details that line up in order to
you know, falsely smear the Left with somehow you know,

(01:07:17):
promoting or encouraging or giving a permission structure to this
kind of violence. Yeah, it's all laid out there Blue Sky.
Blue skyers have they have cracked the case. Okay, they
realized like the photo from Cash Patel that was that
was probably stock photo or something were staged, right, like

(01:07:39):
that wasn't real. The I'm sure the notes aren't real.
It's just it's too perfect, they say, And so that's
proof that this was yet again another right winger who
a maga guy, I'm sure who you know opened fire
on the detainees, because that's what you would do, obviously,
when you hate illegal immigrates so much, you would murder

(01:08:02):
the people as they're being deported.

Speaker 1 (01:08:04):
And surrounded by guns too, right, Yeah, yeah, you will
just go to a home depot, parking lot or something.
You would literally pick the hardest of the hard targets
for doing.

Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
The thing you wanted to do. Yeah, no, it makes sense.
Yeah yeah right.

Speaker 4 (01:08:20):
Yeah. I don't know how long you're going to last
on Blue Sky because I've seen some of the other
stuff that you tweet and that is not allowed over there.

Speaker 1 (01:08:29):
Well, I just tweet happy like cat videos and stuff.
That's yeah, occasionally, yeah, I tweet about the governor.

Speaker 4 (01:08:40):
I've seen that, Yes, I've seen those. Well, but then
you're kind.

Speaker 3 (01:08:44):
Yeah, yeah, your notes, you're Pete. Let me just read
this because Pete, Pete is very organized.

Speaker 2 (01:08:51):
Uh, I am not happy to be organized.

Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
And your possible topics you wrote Arena's Law pass, will
it get vetoed? And uh, I don't know while you're
asking that. Clearly the Governor Josh Stein was asked about
this yesterday. In fact, I will play the answer for
you so we are clear as to what's going to happen.

Speaker 5 (01:09:09):
Here is the Governrina's Law, a criminal justice package named
for the Ukrainian refugee who was murdered on Charlotte's light
rail system last month. The bill would limit bail and
sure more defendants undergo mental health evaluations, and notably, could
help restart executions. The bill is on your desk, Governor,
Will you sign it?

Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
Are you ready for the answer? You're ready for the answer?
You take a note.

Speaker 4 (01:09:34):
Yeah, I'm ready, I'm ready.

Speaker 5 (01:09:36):
We go.

Speaker 12 (01:09:36):
Well, I'm reviewing it as we speak. It's a complicated bill.

Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
But here's the thing.

Speaker 12 (01:09:42):
That young woman was a light I've met with her family.
She was a special person. She was friendly to everyone
she came into contact with. She loved animals, she loved art,
She was hard working, She was really making a life here.
She came three years ago from war torn Ukraine trying
to come to a peaceful place where she could have

(01:10:05):
that brighter future, and she was really happy here. Her
death is an absolute travesty, horrific. What we need to
do is make sure that in response, we are going
to take measures to keep our community safer. We need
a lot more police who are well trained in our communities,
proactively on the ground, engaging with people to their safety.

(01:10:27):
You need them on the transit system, but we also
need them throughout our communities. I have a proposal to
our legislature. It would help us to address a large
number of vacancies that exist.

Speaker 2 (01:10:37):
In law enforcement, whether it's local or state.

Speaker 12 (01:10:40):
We need to address pretrologies to make sure that people
who are repeat offenders.

Speaker 1 (01:10:45):
And I'm going to stop torturing you because you're got
a minute. But I think that's clear of his position, right.

Speaker 4 (01:10:52):
Yes, very clear he is. He is reading the legislation.

Speaker 2 (01:10:57):
Yeah, but he doesn't want this man.

Speaker 4 (01:11:01):
Yeah, So do you uh, do you have a guess
as to what he's going to do. Do you think
he's gonna Do you think he's gonna like just not
move on and not sign it and let it become law.

Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
Well, I think because of the time frame, because they've
now adjourned, I think he was.

Speaker 2 (01:11:15):
I think that he was.

Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
And I don't know whether there were formal discussions over this.
I thought, I it was my opinion he might be
trying to hold it hostage for the Medicare Medicaid stuff
he wanted, which you mean get.

Speaker 2 (01:11:27):
So I don't. I don't. That was my only theory
on this thing.

Speaker 4 (01:11:30):
I mean, yeah, just man sign right, And that's see.
Democrats need to be saved from themselves. They because they
just they don't know how to address these issues because
they are, I would argue, intellectually and ideologically inept, incapable

(01:11:53):
of cracking down on crime. And it was summarized, I thought,
beautifully by the representative from Durham, which is the real
I mean, in North Carolina, Durham is the bright spot
of low crime, law and order. The representative from Durham
a former judge prosecutor, Marsha Morey, who got on the

(01:12:17):
house floor and gave one of the most incomprehensible beaches.
No gosh no, yeah, I mean, well okay, I mean
if you want to, I'm not going to stop you from,
you know.

Speaker 1 (01:12:29):
Having twelve seconds. Okay, I go for it, right, everybody
put all sharp objects down.

Speaker 9 (01:12:34):
Here we go, But don't correlate what happened in January
and a manager stud who sent a bail according to
guidelines to what happened in August.

Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
There is no correlation, no connection. Pete, No, no, Well see.

Speaker 4 (01:12:49):
What have we always heard? What's the famous axiom here?
It is causation is not correlation, right. We hear that
all the time, right, and that is true. So she's
saying there's no correlation. Okay, you know what, I'm going
to give her that. However, I would submit there is causation,
which is an actual direct link, not correlation. It's causation, right,

(01:13:13):
And she even acknowledges this in her like just all
over the place randomness of her speech, which is that
she's defending the magistrate who was following the bail guidelines.
She says in her speech that the bail guidelines are
developed and issued by the district court judges, so they're

(01:13:38):
the ones who creates and in Mecklamer County. It's all Democrats,
so they created the guidelines. And she's like, but you guys,
in your legislation, you haven't given any direction on the
bail guidelines. You didn't tell them what guidelines should be
and what they should follow in all of this.

Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
And then they literally have caused them to screen bloody
murder in the past when they've been suggested.

Speaker 4 (01:14:01):
Exactly because then thirty seconds later, no joke, thirty seconds later,
after she says that, like, you should give them guidelines,
she turns around and says, now you're going to be,
you know, transgressing into the judiciary as the legislative body,
and you know, cramming this stuff down. How dare you
separation of the branches of government and all that? And

(01:14:22):
first off, that's just stupid, okay, because the lawmakers make
the laws and the judicial branch follows them and right
applies them. So this idea that the legislature isn't supposed
to be setting the laws. Literally, everything the judicial branch
does is based on the law that the legislature develops,

(01:14:43):
So that's part of the dumb assery. Then of course
you've got the fact that she's now contradicting herself within
thirty seconds saying, you guys should give stricter guidelines and
then on the other hand, you shouldn't be involved in
pushing any of these guidelines down. That's what I mean.
They have no coherent message. But they need to pivot

(01:15:04):
away from this issue that has cost them so much,
which is the soft on crime, you know, defund the
police after twenty twenty and twenty twenty one, like this
is this has been the liberal project for years, right
to get these policies in place, and once they got
them rolling, now it's like, oh my gosh, this is terrible.

(01:15:25):
So now they're getting hit with all the campaign ants.
I mean, you saw Senator Mujaba Muhammad from Mecklenberg County
try to run an amendment in the Senate version in
their debate. He tried to amend the legislation to prohibit
any political campaigns from using any images of Arena Zarutska

(01:15:48):
in their campaign ads against Democrats, which would obviously include
Anita Earls Roy Cooper right, So they like, they don't
want it. Of course the amendment was like completely shot down.
But that's their focus is they know this is a
terrible issue. For them, so they're trying everything they can
to get it off the table. Also because here, Mecklinberg,

(01:16:09):
we're going to be asked to vote on a sales
tax increase to expand the transit system. So they're trying
to figure out how to we you know, camp down right,
because we already have a hat scent. Now they want
to add a full cent onto the sales tax and
expand the system. And they know that the voters looking
at this story are not going to be terribly interested

(01:16:29):
in giving the system more money. So you've got all
of these different pressure points against the Democrats at play,
and they just they just don't know how to address
these crime issues without angering a large portion of their base.

Speaker 2 (01:16:45):
Yeah, and this is actually I have.

Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
There's the squad as we know it from the federal government,
those two you mentioned, and Julie von Hafen or Halffen
or whatever and squad members.

Speaker 4 (01:16:56):
Yeah, right, Cy Harrison, And yeah, there's there's.

Speaker 1 (01:16:59):
Just about five or that I think need to be
in there. Did you see the story about the disclosure
of a teacher assaults that blew my mind? If I
can bring up speed effect I didn't see.

Speaker 4 (01:17:09):
Yeah, bring me up to speed I'm not sure I know.
Is this the guy with the long stringy hair that
claims to be a woman.

Speaker 1 (01:17:14):
This is this is Julie van Haffened John Hay, Yeah,
this is the screamer. Do you remember she was screaming
on the when they overrid the one veto because they
were all at a nine to eleven memorial.

Speaker 2 (01:17:25):
It's that chick.

Speaker 4 (01:17:25):
No, no, that was dead Butler. Oh called Butler.

Speaker 2 (01:17:28):
I'm sorry, Yeah, I call her.

Speaker 4 (01:17:30):
Yeah, Dad, I will not yield. She will not yield Butler.

Speaker 2 (01:17:33):
Yeah. Yeah, all right. So so anyway, I confuse the two.
But but halfened she's she's she's a candidate.

Speaker 1 (01:17:39):
Yeah, so anyway, so, uh, basically, they are trying to
make it a requirement. They wanted to make it a
requirement that when a student assaults a staff member at
the school that it's actually reported, right, I didn't.

Speaker 4 (01:17:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:17:55):
And and there's two things that blew me away. One,
I can't think of any business like if you if
you worked at you worked at a gas station, right,
you worked for sheets, Okay, and then somebody walked in
they're having.

Speaker 2 (01:18:08):
A bad day, or like the price of gas.

Speaker 1 (01:18:10):
They punch you in the face while you're checking them out,
and then sheets it's like, I'm sorry, our policy is
you can't report this assault. That would be insane. But
then finding out that in one calendar school year there
was one thousand and six hundred and change of assaults
on staff members just in North Carolina, six you know,

(01:18:31):
sixteen per county. Essentially, it blew me away because I
don't remember anyone striking a teacher when I was in school.
But no, the fact that there the districts aren't even
allowing people to report their own assaults. What are we
doing here.

Speaker 4 (01:18:47):
It's the same sort of dynamic that plays out on
the college campuses too, where you've got these allegations of
sex assault or rape or something, and then the school's like,
we'll do the investigation. And I've always been like, why
are you doing The investigators.

Speaker 1 (01:19:00):
Said that you don't want to do that because it's
going to force these kids into the justice system, and
I'm like, that's what happens when you assault somebody.

Speaker 4 (01:19:08):
Correct, that's why you don't do that. Yeah, right, that's
what I mean. They are incapable of understanding this because
it's just like the mayor of Charlotte after the Zarutzka
murder where she put out a six paragraph statement and
the first sentence says thoughts and prayers to the victim,
and then the following five paragraphs are all about how
we failed this poor suspect, the attacker. It's like there's

(01:19:34):
it's this pathological empathy where they they picked the wrong
person to empathize with.

Speaker 1 (01:19:41):
And I'll roll with that, people, and I'm sorry, I
only got thirty seconds, but I'll roll with this. So
if vy Lyles believes that, then that she should hate
that magistrate more because had that magistrate when I'm sorry,
you got tracking devices under your skin, let's go ahead
and get you into a mental vow, but he would
not be in a position where now he's in custody
and proper probably going to go to prison for the
rest of his life.

Speaker 4 (01:20:02):
Yeah. Well, but that's the same thing like saying, well,
the people that promote the expansion of services and programs,
they seem to be completely unserious about cleaning up waste
and fraud, which would actually help the people they claim
to want to help.

Speaker 2 (01:20:14):
Yeah, I appreciate it. Man, We're tight on time. Talk
to you next week and we'll be back
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