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We have to. We have to. Huh, all right, Rosse has
telling me we have to. Youknow, I gotta do this thing good
Monday morning, everybody. I mean, if there is such a thing,
I gotta tell you. Man,I'm just sitting I am so looking forward
to the twenty twenty four NFL season. I can't wait. I heard they
canceled this year or so or theyshould so what a day. I mean,

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look, Panthers, got an excuse. You got a rookie quarterback in
there. It's doing his thing.I don't care who you are. Come
out of college, even if you'reon a super team and you're presented with
real regular season speed of the NFL, got it one hundred, do your

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thing, and you know, hopefullyyou turn it around. It's a good
college football player, and I I'dlike to I'd like to see the Panthers
competitive, especially this time when thedivision ain't that great. Although the Saints,
let's say, it's looked pretty good. That being said, I am
shocked. I am shocked that gettingrid of two Pro bowlers doing nothing to

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improve a garbage defense didn't yield betterresults for a certain purple team. And
the Dallas defense looks read they looklike they look like the you know,
the old Ray Lewis d read defenseman. No, I don't know if

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that's just the Giants or guard RossRoss is on team Giants or garbage.
Right now, I'm not sure whereI stand on there. I'm saying,
I've been hearing people saying the Giantsare garbage. I'm gonna have to see
how tonight's game goes to come outto see what my conclusion is on that
speculations in New York right correct,as well as the twenty twenty fourth season.

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We'll see how tonight goes. It'llget back to you tomorrow. I'm
not sure at the moment how Ifeel about yourself. Get on board,
man, get up board with thetwenty twenty four. You know, hopefully
at least you have hope, youknow, yeah, you know, you
got something to something to look forwardto, because this ain't it? Chief,

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what's going on? Did you seethe commentary? It was somebody I
think it was Jefferson. They weretalking about, Okay, who had one
hundred and fifty yards that's what he. Dude had one hundred and fifty yards.
I mean, he did his part, that's all I'm saying he was
doing the play by play and they'relike you just to think weeks ago everybody
wanted them. They're all about him, and it's crazy because when he was

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a kid, nobody wanted him becausehe was adopted. What what are you
talking about? That's what they heard. They were saying that about Justin Jefferson
believes. So, yeah, youknow what he should have done at the
orphanage is run of forty jeez,because you know why, because there's nothing

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else to talk about. There wasn'ta single other positive thing to talk about,
and so they did that in thecringiest way possible. Man. Uh
no, I didn't see that,thankfully, Thankfully, dude. It was
it was crazy town. Yeah,it's your turn into Barrel tonight against the

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other fake New York team. Kickoffis what twelve over twelve hours away,
and I'm already feel like I feellike I'm in a vomit. Now,
you're not gonna watch it, sowhat's the what are you gonna You're gonna
play Starfield and h flying to theSun or whatever. It's so good.
I'm so I haven't been in lovewith the game like this, and for
a long time it was it wasit's so good that the stream ended on

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Saturday, and this hasn't happening forever. So stream is over at midnight,
and I still I continue to playfor like another three and a half hours,
depriving your audience of all of thatgoodness. Markis sent me a text
at three fifteen. Oh no,and it said ross Edwin Hayes, it's
three fifteen, Get in bed.She's not even hall is she not even

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coming down? Breaking out the middlename. I mean, that's what women
do, That's what my obvioused todo. What you do? It was
serious. So so if people askme, like, hey, how are
you enjoying the game, I'm justgonna show them that text. They're like
it could destroy by marriage. What'sso? What? Like? Have you
taken over a world I've played?Now, there's some people that have beaten

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this stupid game, because I don'tknow how they do it, like three
times over, and but there's somuch to do in it. Like I've
only played for like a little overtwelve hours, like thirteen hours maybe,
but I don't have so much funand there's so much to do. So
I'm flying through space, just givean example. I'm flying through space and
I get an emergency hail, right, oh no no, and then we're
in trouble. You gotta come intothere's a hail, you know. And

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I'm like, oh, there couldbe some loop, could be a side
quest, what could this be?Right? So I jumped from system to
system the system. It takes mea while trying to figure out my star
map. The jumping is sort oflike in Guardings the Galaxy when they jump
from thing to think wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on.
So you actually when there's a problem, you actually show up and not at
the last minute like a certain person. I can think, correct, right,

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okay, stupid Captain Marvel. Soyeah, I jump and jump and
I finally get to him. I'msupposed to go on, this is gonna
be good, And there's a shipin front of me. Oh no,
and I hail him and yeah it'sbad. Huh right, And they said
him at hail and I'm like,hey, what's up, buddy? You
know you need help? Are theying to attack the ship or they're just
floating there? And they go,yeah, we're so happy a guy here.

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We noticed that your ship's warranty hasexpired and you need to renew it.
And I just start busting out laughing. And the guy and the other
ship is like the Nigerian Prince Skimof Starfield, and he's just like,
no, I need I need yourship number, your ID number, your
fleet number. I need your SocialSecurity number if that's still a thing we
need. You know. He justlifts lists off, like tons of things

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he needs for me, and I'mjust laughing. Mark. He is like,
what is funny? And I'm like, this stupid ship there, tell
me my my warranty expired and Ineed to renew its, right right?
That was an option I said.I said, enough of this crap.
I'm not going to murder you.And then they turned my ship to dust.
Just should have should have renewed yourward team, man, was your

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insurance up to date? I mean, what's going on here? Now?
I knew it was weird because,like I said, I did dip in
when he started because I just wantedto see what it was. And I
just kind of lurked there and Iwas watching, like in the beginning when
you're having to go and set upyour character, which I understand, like
some people are freaking out on Twitter, but whatever. Over pronouns and stuff,
but I was more interested in likethe backstory where like you have to

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decide if you want to mortgage orto murder your parents or alien DNA.
I can't even remember all of it, but I'm just like, Okay,
this game is likely, it's complicated, and I'm having fun. So no,
it's fine. Good distraction for tonightbecause I'm gonna vomit. Are you
gonna are you gonna play during thegames? Just I'm just gonna do somehow

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like block it out, gonna havedude, you're gonna come home and it's
like the game's gonna get disappeared fromyour your Xbox and You're wife me like
I know nothing, I know nothing, and she's happened for me because I
haven't had a game. I wasreally looking forward to playing it forever,
like I can't remember the last time, Like you were hyped over the it

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was and then it was yeah,the game was awful, and then I
was I was out of that inlike two days. I was like,
I'm done, dude, you wantto And by the way, going back
to NFL and other people have nothing, I'm glad you have something to look
forward to because I'm just like,we're done. We're done. Well,
once again, I'll tell you Ican't. I can't give you a positive
answer in that. I'm gonna haveto circle back to you tomorrow tomorrow morning.

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Let you know I feel about theseason. That's good. You're gonna
jen socking me. Yeah, andby the way, you want to make
a quarterback suck, give him threehundred million dollars, Joe Burrow looked like
garbage. And then last year itwas Russell Wilson. I mean you mean
the highest paid quarterback or player inthe history of the NFL. Joe Burrow

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him, I missed it? Didhe do well? I have either got
three points against the Browns who gotwhat was it thirty? They both look
there's a three in both those numbers. So there's that. But well,
let's be honest. The first gameof the season right week one is sort
of a lie. It doesn't alwayspredict how the season is going to go.

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Yeah, sometimes do you have toread deeper than into the score?
I agree with that. The problemwas I watched the Vikings game, right,
I watched it, and I'm like, this is not good because you're
playing Tampa Bay, who's like literally, I mean, you want to talk

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about a rebuilding year and you justyou just look like hot garbage. So
like, I don't know, man, I don't know. Patriots lost though,
so you know, there's that fFoxborough on Tom Brady day. I
thought he was sitting there. Theykept cutting to him because he's sitting up

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in the stands with the owner there. They by the way, they were
not getting a massage, so thatwas good. And then I'm like,
like, if you're Robert Kraft,are you like looking over at Brady and
you're like, how you feel it? Mad? How how is your arm?
Do you get a one day contracton you? Because we may need

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to put you in believe it ornot, bag of milk did not look
good. He had his moments,but dude, when he takes off to
Rudd and there's and I and Imean this because I'm not I'm not how
do you say I'm not hallucinating?Right? I am? I am able

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to gauge my own athletic prowess,which ain't what it used to be.
But when there was a couple oftimes when uh mac Jones like had to
run and I literally am like Ican run. I think I can run
faster than that. I think Icould outrun that dude. There are some
quarterbacks right well, when they're intercepted, they put in the effort right to

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try to get the tackle or goafter the player. And that is not
Mac Jones. Every time I thinkmac Jones, remember what was it last
season where he got trucked over bythe Raiders player. I mean he went
over there. You and me berunning on the other side of the field
like it's the ball over here.Oh it's not over here. Oh my
god, No dude, he hadhe had to scramble a couple of times,

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and I'm just like, is thisis like my TV signal doing the
thing where it's kind of glitching slowmode? What is going on? But
look, Kirk Cousins can't run orhe doesn't run. He's like a stat
but he runs faster than that,and he makes a concerted effort not to.
Mac Jones might be the slowest runningquarterback I've ever seen. Oh and

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it's weird, right because he's notoverweight or whatever. Mean, noah,
he's just he's just a slow dude. I mean he's a bag of milk.
A bag of milk. But youknow they he's not. You know,
they don't have him in there asa running quarterback, and they got
it. You know, he's ahe's a pocket passer. And although the
problem is he's a pocket passer toothat I remember that photo that was going

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around of him looking terrified right beforehe got trucked. One of my favorite
photos ever. Yeah it was.It was a day, man, just
not a good day, all right. Uh six nineteen, I give you
a run. Now, we gota bunch of other stuff. We got
the president over although he is he'sheaded from Vietnam and he's in Alaska today

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for the nine to eleven ceremony inAlaska. You know, a pivotal now.
Now, granted he's with he's,he's, he's it's a troop thing
he's doing up there. I can'tremember which Baye's at up there, but
so there is that connection. Butit is an odd choice. And the

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vice president will be in New Yorkhere to commemorate nine to eleven today,
So we got that as well.But I give you a rundown to some
of the other stuff happening. Iswe get this Monday Rolling case O Day
radio program hanging keeping you connected.This is ninety four five WPTI in the
Triad and one oh six one FMTalk in the Triangle. All right,

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welcome back, six twenty five.Good morning, It is the CaCO Day
Radio program. All right, dodo do so? Like I said,
Biden's doing the he's doing the nineto eleven commemoration in Alaska. I mean,
he's been in Vietnam over the weekendfor G twenty action and as you

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can imagine, there were some awkwardmoments. I mean, the best way
to point that out, like atone point, he's doing the thing that
is his handler's hate, where he'slike up on stage actually taking questions and
then just rambling nonsensically, like they'reasking him a question and they're asking about
China. Here's the first part ofthat, Like, hey, China is

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literally, like you know, spyingall over They're flying balloons, spy balloons
over the entirety of your country.They're doing all the standard manipulation stuff.
I mean, it's all really reallyaggressive stuff. I mean, do you
have some concerns do you think maybeyou should do something about that? Maybe,

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I mean not start out all outwar, but at the very least
they're ripping off intellectual property. Andthey had a story where there's been like
a hundred incidents of Chinese quote touristsoutside of like military installation because I know
when I go to Goldsboro, whatI want to do is go stand outside

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the Seymour Johnson Gates and take photosas a tourist. But hey, that's
just me. And then he's like, nah, it's fine. Really,
what this chick is about, itwas less about continuing to it. I
don't want to China. I justwant to make sure you make sure to
China. That is on the opinhops squared away. Everybody knows it's all

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about. And the way you dothat is to contain China. And I
don't know what he means by contain, but doing nothing while they continue to
do all the stuff is a problem. And again, you don't have to
you know, you don't have togo through and bomb something. I don't

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think anyone's asking that. I don'tthink anyone wants to get into a back
and forth with China. Just dojust do to the complete and utter lack
of give a crap on the partof the Chinese government for its citizens and
them having you know, like abillion people to throw at you. It's
a bit of and their navy issubstantial, more substantial now than the US

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I think in ships size and totaltroops. However, however, there are
things you need to do from economicstandpoint, and you gotta hit them where
they hurt. China is wildly overextended with all of these investments they've made
with all these different countries to garnerproxy votes over in the UN and whatnot.

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Sri Lanka, the big financial loserwas not even Sri Lanka. It
was China. Like there's there's thingsyou can do, So yeah, you
kind of have to contain them alittle, but there's more Hang up one

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oh six one at them talked andNY four five WU TI two stations driving
the best in talk. This isCasey O Day and Carolina's Morning News.
So I'm just saying, like somepeople are freaking out. Our Ross has
been like he's like, oh,it's week one, it doesn't count.
And it's some extent You're kind ofright, especially now when there's a propensity

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for teams to literally like not puttheir starters in during the preseason, and
then it's like, you know,you kind of got to get into a
groove but still Joe burrow Man likethat was it, because you're right,
he didn't do He didn't do greatduring the first game last season, and

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obviously the first few he would giveit was like an interception after interception,
they were like, ah, he'sa bust dude, if you give me
a quarter billion dollars, Like,I mean, I'm good. And then
I saw people and I was makingit. I like, people were making
that point. And then I sawsome guy on Twitter He's like, well,

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yeah, give him a quarter billion, because you know, there's gotta
gotta get some wins and all that. I'm like, yeah, but wasn't
like one hundred and seventy million guaranteedor something. I mean, he's got
to physically be there. I understandthat. But like he could go in
and throw two picks and fifty yardsa game and sit down and they're gonna
have to pay him that as longas he's there. See, I would

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work really hard until my layer wascompletely built and then you would all pay.
But after that point, yeah,I'm not working. You could,
but like you could budget one hundredand seventy million for the rest of your
life. Yes, okay, allright, not an issue. I mean
the layer sounds expensive though, That'sall I'm saying, like, because I

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mean that Tell was something like thattoo. You're getting estimates, but you
know, it turns into like agovernment project where it's like, ah,
the layer was supposed to cost fortymillion, and before you know it,
you're like eighty billion in Have youever tried to carve your face in the
side of volcano? It's expensive?I mean no, But I did grow
up next to a bunch of facescarved into stuff, So I mean I

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saw others attempting to do it.There's that, But and then why would
you do that? Why would youcarve your face in it? Because like,
doesn't that give away where your lais? A good point? Because
then they're like, ah, weknow we know where his layer is,
and it's supposed to be a secretlayer, isn't. I mean, that's
the point of it. I'm goingto carve your face into the side of
the volcano, into all my diabolicaldeeds from inside that layer. They'll be

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like, die, he did it. What do you do with the contractors
after it? Too? You knowwhat I'm saying. I always wondered that
I fly them off to Las Vegasfor a nice trip, So you pouting
them? Is that what happens?I was gonna call it Michael Corleone,
but sure, yeah, okay,all right. I wondered that, like
remember the guy up in the SerialKiller Dude they arrested up there in New

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York and then they went to hishouse and he had like this super duper
ground dungeon thing, and like Iremember, they were like they figured they
contractors, and I'm like, howdo you if you build a murder room?
I think, can you hire aconstruction company to come in and do

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it? The little concerned no,because they went over that hh Holmes who
had the murder castle there near Chicagoor in the World's Fair back Yeah,
considered like the first year killer inthe country. But he would do is
he would he would compartmentalizes so likeeveryone wouldn't build one thing. He'd bring
one guy in for a small part, another guy for another thing, and

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like nobody ever knew what they werebuilding, right, but you're still building
an underground now. I think thefinal guy would know, Like the final
guy doing the piece of the puzzlewould be like, all right, this
room is done, and oh mygod, this is and then that's when
the trapdoor opens and he's dead.Yeah, no, that's fair. Early
on, you can just be likeGod. So it's a man cave,
right and probably not raised suspicion.But then when like there's a feed of

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you know, like a flip doorfor feeding the prisoner. What are these
sharks for? Yeah, at thatpoint people are gonna start asking questions,
Man, what am I building?But now it makes sense at least early
on. So anyway, so Biden'srunning around there telling people it's bedtime,

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saying I doesn't want to get intoit with China. Uh, and then
saying stuff like this. The onlyexistential threat humanity faces, even more pregnant
than a than a nuclear war,is global warming going above one point five
degrees in the next twenty ten years. I feel like I would be more

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I like a worldwide nuclear change.I feel like it would be worse.
Do you know what I'm saying?A nuclear winner, most all the major
cities gone right, like the youknow, it's the it's the like the
whoppers doing its thing, and thenRush is firing back and all, Like,

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I feel like that would be worse. That's just what are you talking
about? I mean, maybe hedoesn't think so because he's got like the
presidential bunker or whatever, so youknow he can go hang out down there.
But no, and especially that youknow you're you're within shouting distance of
Japan, why don't you ask themwhat they think? I bet they have

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a more refined answer for you.No, I'm gonna go with full scale
nuclear war. Uh, far more, far more concerning than uh, you
know, al Gore predictions. Butthat's just me. And then Ross,
did you see what he did whenhe left the stage telling if he was
going to bed. He was nottelling the truth, because then they see

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him walking out of the venue andthey got in They're like, what are
you doing? I'm going to Jimmywas No, it's not even there anymore.
Jimmy Warren's bar there anymore? What? No, it's no, it's
right that's where everyone hangs I understand. Yeah, best bar, best beer
in Vietnam. But I'm saying it'snot there anymore. You get the photo
op with the you know, theAmerican troops that hang out in there.

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That's what you do if you're apolitician, right, go you show up.
But the you know, the localwater and hole and not there anybody
he can stop by Colonel Kurtz's pettingzoo. Dude. Well, I was
just gonna say, like, ifI go to Vietnam, I probably wouldn't
go there if I had to pickwhere, but I would want to go
to Colonel Kurtz's camp. That looknice. The food is great, is
it? That's good. They gota little harbor there, and like the

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entry to it on the river therewith all the you know, like the
uh, the you know, thereal flavor of some of the tribes.
For backed, I mean, that'sthe steps of skulls are very impressive.
I mean, and for those yougo, well, that's weird. If
you go do the catacomb tour inParis, it's nothing but skulls. Man.

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They get a whole big thing yougo into and it's just sculls the
whole room. Cavern, I guessit'd be a better word for it.
So it's not weird at all.And that temple looked nice right where they
were, where they were where allthe rooms where you stay there a little
dark though, they should do somethingabout the lighting. But you know,
other than that, four stars onYELP, right, ah, dude,

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it's like it you just come toexpect it now when you see this stuff
going like, oh, he's goingto the G twenty, You're like,
oh, what are they gonna do? And and that was going on.
But do you remember the media fascinationwhen Trump would go to the G twenty,
and it was micro analysis of likehow aggressively the German president shook his

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hands, how he's standing, wherehe's standing to Trump see his shadow,
Like remember when he was like hewas he was like they took that big
photo and he was like oh andhe like was shoving over everyone to get
to the front. And it's likethey tell him where to stand. They
literally had markers on the stage whereto stand right, and they're just like,

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oh, he's just disrespecting the world. And how do we know because
Justin Trudeau was giving him a look. Joe Biden's walking around walking around like,
Na, China is good, I'mgoing sleepy time was so weird and

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and and nobody wants to dig intothat. They're like, na, everything's
normal, everything's good. But weknow otherwise meanwhile, in the world of
people doing whenever they damn well please. The big story over the weekend,
the New Mexico governor who decided,Hey, you know what, I'm just

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going to suspend a constitutional amendment,arguably more than one if you get into
the deeper part of the executive orderfor thirty days in Albuquerque, which has
been you know, they've had they'vebeen having some crime issues. So weird
keeps happening in these larger cities thathave democrats running them. Crazy town.

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Nobody's made a connection yet. Butand she's just like, yeah, I'll
just do this the executive order,And all I can think is this is
what we get. I get intothe analysis of it, but this is
what we get. We had Weliterally spent two years training governors that they
can do whatever they want. Constitutionwill be damned and nobody will do anything

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about it, and even when theydo try to adjudicate it, a bunch
of judges will go along with it. So why wouldn't you think you can
just go ahead and do that.Why wouldn't you just assume as governor,
you literally can go through and belike, I'm all right, let's look
at these amendments. I don't likethis one, I don't like this one,

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and then just be like I wroteit on a piece of paper and
signed it, so no more ofthat, ironically, And I was just
thinking about this too as I'm sittingthere looking at it. We're throwing a
bunch of people. Did you seethe abortion protesters that literally were like,
they're facing like ten years, tenyears for protesting in front of an abortion

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clinic. And I'm just pointing thisout because even after the Supreme Court ruling,
I was I was told by thepowers that be, members of the
media and democratic lawmakers that abortion isa it's a constitutional right, and for
many years in this country it wasseen as one for fifty years. So

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if you still believe that, andyou think that people should be thrown in
jail for stopping or making it moredifficult for somebody to quote unquote exercise a
constitutional right, if you think thatthat's true, then you should also think

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that the governor of New Mexico shouldbe thrown in jail for ten years.
And even though there were and Itheir motivations are not pure. Even though
there were moonbats like David Hogg andTed lou or lu or whatever, the
really really unlikable congressman from California whoare on there saying that nah you can't

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do that. They weren't doing itbecause they had a problem with that.
They were doing it because they realizeit will make more difficult the stuff they
want to do, because they realizeyou have to slow roll it if you
want to strip people of their constitute, and if you just do it all
at once, it probably backfires.So it was selfish objections. I saw

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people patting them on the back forbeing reasonable. They're not reasonable, they're
scheming, So just get rid ofthat. There's no consistency there. But
they're also terrified because again, andthis is this is the thing that keeps
happening, and you've seen it.You have democratic lawmakers that you know that
pull the pin on that grenade orexercise the nuclear option, and they know

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contemplate, Well, if that's whatyou want, what do you think your
political opponents are going to do?Just a whole mess of thoughts, and
then instead of going up there andtrying to be reasonable reasonable about it,
her press conference was a nightmare here. And I feel like like, if

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you can't, for like, dofive minutes of research on firearms, I
am baffled why every single time?Every single time? And I don't feel
like I'm exaggerating every single time weget into one of these, uh,
you know, these big legal gundebates. Although this doesn't none of this

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team's legal. But where you havesome activists or some Democratic protesters dedicate or
Democratic lawmakers dedicated their lives to eradicatingthe Second Amendment? How do you always
get something wrong right? How areyou running around talking about your your you
know, your fifty cal aar thatweighs as much as this small car or

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whatever the what's her name was babblingabout? Or people who for whatever reason
can never learn the difference between automaticsemi automatic. It's it's it's it's crazy
town. How you will always insertsomething that is incredibly stupid and wrong?

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And she didn't disappoint, but ironicallyit was probably the least crazy thing she
said during that We got audio foryou. We'll get into that six forty
nine. Yeah, we're starting offwith some serious stuff. But don't worry.
We got stupid too, No,we we do. We do.
We got lizard smuggling and I lovethat story. And I a robbery suspect

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who I feel like maybe you shouldjust let him, Maybe you should just
like let him go. He's putin the effort. The store out of
Vermont is Bonker. So we'll getto all that more coming up. Casey
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on the k c O Day radioprogram. All right, let's let's go
and get into this insanity with thisnew Mexico governor. It was just like,
dah, I don't like this,uh, this one thing constitutionally protected
right. And as a kid,a middle school kid taking a Civics class,

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you should understand that states have alot of leeway and basically they're in
charge of everything that is not youknow, literally enumerated in the Constitution.
At least that's the way it's supposedto be. And you know, obviously
we spend most of the time talkingabout how the FEDS are far exceeding what
they were expected to do and ratherthose should be states rights issue and you're

(33:51):
seeing that at practice obviously with theabortion ruling, where they're like, nah,
they're saint in here, and sothe state's got to deal with it.
Over on the state side. Kindof the hard and fast rule is,
you know, you got a lotof flexibility. However, you can't
violate the core tenets of the Constitution, and most challenges that state laws are
based on, challenges based on thefederal Constitution, because that's that's a pretty

(34:17):
set thing, man. So thisnew Mexico governor is just like, I'll
do whatever I want. I don'tknow if she doesn't understand how this works,
or more likely she doesn't care.Here she is at the press conference
to the constitution. Isn't it unconstitutionalto say you cannot exercise your carry license

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with one except? All right?Well, hold on, all right.
By the way, if we startedrounding up and neither kicking out or charging
every person who took an oath tothe Constitution, I don't care who they
are and actually did that, youneed a really big prison, especially going

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back to the COVID insanity, andthat is, if there's an emergency,
and I've declared an emergency for atemporary amount of time, I can invoke
additional powers. No constitutional right,in my view, including my oath,
is intended to be absolute. Andyou know this is obviously there's a lot

(35:21):
more from this we're gonna get tous have a short segment there. It's
an absolute bastardization. But it's onethat has been a slow creep and then
a fast one. I mean,we in North Carolina, we had you
know, our own you know,if there's an emergency, a hurricane emergency,
we had our own restrictions on firearmsthat picked in and I never really
understood that. How do you dothat? And then during COVID it just

(35:43):
it was on steroids. So yeah, she probably does believe that because everyone
let her and her friends do it. All right, Good morning everybody,

(36:15):
and happy Monday. There is sucha thing. Our number two first weekend
of the NFL and just canceled theseason. Sure, I'm at done over
Benito. Although we gotta get Ross'sgame in tonight, miss so everyone had

(36:37):
their chance. But Ross, He'slike, he's just gonna be nauseous all
day because nervousness will went out.So you don't need this stress in your
life, man, That's all I'msaying. Wouldn't it be better if you
didn't have to worry about it?You could just go fake travel space all
day? Is your video game there. I mean, it'd be a lot

(36:58):
less stressful day, wouldn't it,running around blowing planets to smithereens or whatever
you do, and they what isthe action? I mean, what is
the point of the game. Isit just a bunch It's just a bunch
of different missions, right, there'sa narrative there, no, But I
mean it's it's kind of set upin the Red Dead kind of way,
right where you got all these differentthings you got to accomplish, and I

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don't literally the other part I watchedyou play was basically when you were setting
up your character. So I thentried to yeat yourself with no space helmet
on, but suffocated good to certaindominance. Yes, immediately as in the
planet, I am to be respected. Yeah, wearing helmets, I don't
need one. Maybe you should goplanet to planet and just tell them they
can't have any constitutional rights anymore becauseyou run things. That'd be a fun

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mission, huh. I love howshe said too, like nothing is absolute,
including her oath. I mean it'sif there's an emergency, right,
Like, here's like, here's thedeal. I wouldn't normally feed you to
a wild animal, but if abear was chasing us and I felt that
maybe me tripping you that kind ofthing, I mean, that's like that's

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the logic. I feel like maybeshe's going for. I don't know,
but it's scary because if that's theif that's the thing where you just go,
oh, there's an emergency. Doyou remember Roy Cooper just had Remember
he had that pretend emergency he declaredhere a few weeks ago over education because

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he's lame doc and like nobody's listeningto him and they and he can't even
veto stuff and have his vetos upheldanymore, like, and he's just trying
to stay relevant I And I'm assumingit's because he's not getting enough attention at
the national level, which is reallythe only place he can go once he's
out of office. So like thisis kind of stunts. I Like I

(38:49):
envisioned him watching that press conference atthe governor's mansion PANCELSS with Jurgens nearby.
I mean, just so excited,just like, oh my gosh, that's
me. So if you declare anemergency, that's what we just trained all
these governors to do, and theFEDS for that back, even people within
Trump's administration, every married person,and think about how that would go over

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right, telling your spouse, Hey, I know we made this these oh
these vows to each other, butthere was a hurricane. There was an
emergency. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean you made no
with the lady. That's why Ihad all those hookers that I was trying
to keep them safe. It wasan emergency. I mean, that's just
that's child thinking, man, itis. But but with a child,

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you can like, you can understandbecause they're a child, right, and
you know you have to you haveto. But when you're a governor,
you're just like, oh no,there's an emergency. We just justified two
years of that and and upheld itand judge shop to get around it.
And that emergency was used for everythingfrom making sure you couldn't go to church.
And I'm pretty sure that government,you know, government shill not make

(39:58):
a law affecting your ability, practiceor religion. And then they did,
and they're like, what are yougonna do about it? So that in
and of itself was a suspension.And I know that there was I know
that people are like, well,then eventually they were able to go to
court and blah blah blah. Yeah, but it's not like they didn't go
to court before and judges were upholdingit. So you're just you're teaching people

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that they can do that in thegovernor's office, and it's terrifying. And
that's literally what they're acusing the Republicansof doing with voting laws here in North
Carolina. They had a big scaryWRL headline over the weekend, and ironically,
the majority of what's in that votinglaw is just rolling back changes that
were made for emergency purposes by Democratsand at the time at Democratic Supreme Court

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because it was an emergency that don'tfly that chicken little stuff man. So
yeah, no, that's not absolute, Bio's not absolute. And then and
then people are pointing this out,like to her, and she's just doubling

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down, doubling down after doubling down, many walking on the street rusted,
all right. And and one ofthe reasons he's saying that is you're not
I know, you're gonna be shotross. Are you sitting down? Are
you in a seated position? Yeah, I'm prone. Okay. The reason
that that's a twofold question, he'snot just asking it, he's stating it.

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And he's stating it because the DAin Albuquerque and lawmakers there basically stopped
they basically stopped prosecuting a bunch ofcriminals who kept them not going to jail
and kept doing stuff and the crimerates were going up and up because there
were no consequences. And yeah,they weren't arrested people. I know,

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I know that that probably is ashocking thing because you're like, wait,
a secon. Aren't all of thesepeople in the criminal justice business? Why
were they not conducting criminal justice?Well, that's the thing that was happening,
and you had, like you hadlike the mayor of Albuquerque at the
time, who's doing hand holding walkswith, you know, eliminate the police

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idiots. So he's kind of statingthat, but her response is arguably more
terrifying tone character walking all street,they're not get rested. I can make
the point that maybe they should be. So now you do want to arrest
people for violating the law, eventhough technically they're not because this is not

(42:37):
legal what you're doing, But nowyou do want him arrest it. Can
they arrest her on the stage then? I mean, just at that point
there needs to be and maybe it'snot arrest, but there has to be
consequences. When you decide as alawmaker to just spend the constitution, which

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you unilatterally can't do you know,as speaking of the police, you know
all of the police stuff. Yeah, the beef is in a lot of
these instances. And trust me,there are legitimate instances where they want police
held accountable. What they want themheld accountable for our violation of constitutional rights,

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whether it's Fourth amendments or some seizurestuff or you know, things are
well above and beyond that. That'sthe basis for which they want to go
after police, whether it is justifiedor not, is based on constitutional challenges.

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And again you'll have to help meout. Why is it in every
single press conference with one of theseidiot lawmakers about you know, gun grabbing,
They didn't do five minutes of read. They have zero understanding and they
always make a mistake. If Ican turn down the temper, you know,
it's not illegal for a young personto have an automatic weapon just a

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handgun. I can't arrest that person. Okay, I don't even know where
to start with that. When yousay to have an automatic weapon as a
young person, do you mean ownone, because that's not true. They
physically can't. Depending on which agethey are, what's your definition of young
is they might be in a positionto be able to fire one and controlled

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circumstances. And I think there's notmany automatic handguns, although I have shot
a few and they're fun. Butthat's not what that's not what people have.
So even if you mean semi automatic, it's still not legal for a
quote unquote young person to go outand buy one. Like she knows zero

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of the things. But the biggestthing is she doesn't know the difference between
auto and semi auto, which isa classic mistake. Anyway, let's go
the phones, Jamal, what's goingon? Heay, Casey, what's going
on this morning? You know what, Casey? Because of the emergency,
Casey, I say we suspend thenineteenth demandment for any woman that's you know,

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going through her cycle because she's emotional, she can be the press.
So you know what, Casey,Republican governors, you know, ought to
be considerate of us, and hangon, hang on, hang on it
because I just want to be fairhere and I don't want to Women are
not just emotional during that time ofthe month. Okay, Okay, I've

(45:36):
been Casey, you are no.I don't call it the two week in
an emotional So we are all right? Yes, okayse because also for emergencies,
Casey, we got to suspend thefourteenth a minute because of so much
murder and you know, white supremacy, So we got to suspend the fourteenth
Amendment. And you know, meblack folk back three fifths of a person.

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So then we it takes three ofus to go and vote to let
you know how we feel. Youknow, hey, you know that since
we're gonna suspend the constitution, theyhave been hiding behind this lot of old
it's an emergency. So we dothis because Republican governors don't push back.
One of the things I have said, then we ought to suspend I forget

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what you amendment of this one wherethey made it eighteen year oldest can vote.
So we ought to push it backto twenty one and say, well,
unless you're in the military, youthink vote. If you're not twenty
one, stop there, let's go. You know, there's there's a couple
of countries in the United Arab Emiratesand a couple others that have twenty five.
I mean, let's go, let'sgo for a record. You know

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what I'm saying. Yes, Andthey're gonna continue to do this until Republicans
start pushing back. Notice, wheneverRepublicans, the rhetoric get rough and we
start pushing back and we start fussingwith them the same way they do.
We take the protests to start protestsand with them against them. They don't
know how to handle it. It'sall the temperature is too hot, need

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to calm me down. But whenthey're attacking us and they're doing things for
us, it's navil problem. Ifthey were accusing they were accusing Republicans in
Georgia Jamal of doing exactly what thisgovernor is doing right, stripping people of
their constitutional rights in this case tovote. Major League Baseball move they're all
star, major corporations came out,Hollywood showed up, or at least their

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money did like they were making theywere accusing all these things. And then
this new Mexico governor literally did itunilaterally and didn't even do it in the
legislative process where you could go this, you know, because sometimes state legislature's
pass laws, we're like, that'snot gonna fly once it's constitutionally challenged.
California constantly is having issues with this. They didn't even do that. She

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just was like, no, I'mgonna do this, and then she did.
And you do not see where isthe statement from Delta Airlines. That's
what I want to know. Whereare they? What's going on there?
Well, you know why because wewhen I heard Jody Bayhart say on air

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that we need Republicans to go backto the traditional low taxes and limited government.
That letting me know that Democrats havelearned what the old Republican guard and
old Conservatives was all they talked about, and know how to put their people
in power to take advantage of thesituation. This is why they despised President

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Trump because he changed the situation.He started changing things, and they weren't
ready for Republicans to change it andthen stand on it to find it.
That's why here's something say about didit but Trump did this too. D
he you know that fifteen days toslow the spread and what they were doing
at the federal level was part ofthe problem that has brought about this right

(48:59):
and the don't get me start onthe bump stock band where he's just going
to do that. You know,Trump fell into that trap and so I
don't care who it is now.Obviously I wouldn't say it was even remotely
as egregious. Is what you seewhen Democrats would just love to be able
to go through through this, butyou got to reject it at every turn.
And I don't care whether it's Trumpor Biden or this idiot governor or

(49:20):
our own idiot governor, or theMichigan governor or Republican governors that do this
stuff, like Hutchinson when he wasin Arkansas, that you have to reject
it at every turn. There hasto be a finite rule on this stuff.
I appreciate the collegemal, but youknow that's just me wanting some consistency.
Donna, real quick, what's up, Good morning, Casey. I

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just wanted to share a Ben Franklinquote, and I wish everybody would remember
this. Those who would give upessential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety. Yeah, we gave it up for COVID couldn't
go to church. Uh what youknow the whole spiel in They're going to

(50:07):
keep doing it with these emergency powers, and somebody needs to stand up.
We need to stand up. Ilike what they did. There has to
be recourse, There has to beand like thrower in the goolag whatever.
And that's fun to say, butthe reality is, if if you're going
to go ahead and do this inthe same way that uh, qualified immunity

(50:30):
and law enforcement can be revoked basedon certain constitutional violations, and and at
that point there is financial recourse,and there may be criminal recourse that needs
to be how it is for governors, but you know, financial recourse and
at the very least you lose yourjob. Absolutely is your job. But

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if you know the only recourse iswill they say, well, they'll be
recourse or the ballot box that no, No, I'm sorry. Once you
once you vy laid it in thesame way that we'll throw somebody out of
office for campaign finance stuff because theyviolated election laws, you're violating the constitution.
At this point it should be amore aggressive punishment. So she doesn't

(51:13):
even respect her oaths. So inour world and Ted lu called her out
and again there's thanks for the callthere, Donna. There's no pure motives
there. Right, dude's doing itbecause like she's given the game away and
he realized it's just going to complicatethe totalitarian stuff that he wants to do.
But she she's like they're in afight on Twitter, and she's like,

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I'm the governor. I can dothis stuff. Maybe if you want
to stop crying, you should cometo our police take our police academy.
The one's just a nasty piece ofwork man, and she because there won't
be accountability even if she doesn't gether way. But like law enforcement in
Albuquerque has already said, well,we'll respect this executive order. Well what

(51:55):
are you doing? You have aconstitutional oath too, the sheriff of the
county there and do it ross Theycouldn't even like they couldn't. They don't
even force meth laws in Albuquerque,Right, I'm pretty sure like dudes can
create a whole empire there? AmI wrong? Was that Albuquerque where that
happened? Where they mean they allowit, but they're just not really good
at detecting it. Oh? Isthat one? Okay? It's different.

(52:19):
Ben Franklin quotes my favorite is wherethe lady's at greatest American president? Right,
isn't that what I saw on Twitter? I mean, dude, he
invented electricity? So yeah, literally, all right, we gotta take a
break. More on this and muchmore coming up. K C O day
radio program. This is one ohsix one FM Talk in the Triangle and

(52:44):
there's talk f W PTI and theTriad. All right, good morning needed
is seven thirty five k c Oday radio program. They were just talking
about I can never pronounce his namedue to when the US Open Men's title

(53:07):
Djokovic or whatever Jakovic anyway, keepin mind that it was like it's like
they said, it was just whattwenty eighth or twenty six Grand Slam win.
But that dude, he didn't missa beat. And if you remember
during COVID like they didn't they wouldn'tlet him into the US, like he
couldn't take part of two US Opens. I think Australia didn't let him in

(53:30):
either. Was he able to playin France? He did play in the
UK, So I mean, feasiblyif he's still that dominant in it,
you kind of screwed this guy outof what probably three or four Grand Slam
event wins during that time. Solike you kind of almost have two asterix.

(53:52):
The put An asteris in the recordbook because he wasn't able to get
those Grand Slam wins. I meanthat's kind of bs man. I'd be
pretty I'd be pretty peeved if Iwas that dude. But yeah, he
was one of the athletes who's like, dam I'm not even no, and
like he didn't and he only wasjust able to get back in like a

(54:13):
few months ago. He couldn't evenplay in the It was a non Grand
Slam, the Miami Open, whichis I guess the kind of the other
big big deal here in the USA. He couldn't play in that, and
Pete it was just a few monthsago, and people are like, this
is dumb. So but can youimagine you have like twenty some Grand Slam
wins and I think he has anactual Grand Slam two, right or two?

(54:35):
You got as many as he wants. He can't eat it at Denny's
whenever he wants for free. Wow, that's how it works. This is
all right? Really, So nowwe're doing this with tennis. We're doing
what with tennis? You're doing theMasters thing again where he told people that
if they win the Masters, theyget a what they get a discounted where
get the green jacket and you walkaround Augusta and you get like, yeah,

(54:57):
discount like like twenty five percent ofall of garden fIF percent of Red
Robin. I believe ten percent offApplebee's. Okay, one the jacket stack,
they don't Watson and it's free oliveGarden for the rest of life.
It's not a Paladin build, okay, right, this is you just go

(55:17):
in there and you look like thatdude. You look like that dude who
whose luggage wouldn't way out so he'swearing eight shirts on the plane, right.
You ever see something like that atthe airport where they have they have
like they're having to open their suitcaseat the checking counter and they're like putting
on multiple layers and they just haveto be miserable. I watched a guy
do that one time at r DU. Dude's wearing I mean it was it

(55:43):
wasn't like a dude trying to shopliftT shirts, but it was pretty aggressive.
I mean, thank god John Dailydoesn't have multiple green jackets, you
know what I mean, He wouldn'tbe able to fit through the frame of
the olive Garden. Well he doesn't. First of all, when he goes
to a guy, it's amazing.He goes and he parks his big bust
in the Hooters parking lot right rightacross the street and just kind of lives

(56:07):
there, signs, autographs, signs, signs, boobs due the future of
these women all sign and I'm like, this is let me tell you this,
dude, you don't want to goto anything that's adjacent to Augusta where
the course is. That's a row. That is not a nice area really,
Oh it is. Yeah, Likethe course is there and it's amazing

(56:28):
and it's all, but like thewhole area around there's a hell kind of
a hell whole part of Augusta man. So but anyway, so he probably
probably steal your green jackets. You'rewalking around John Dilley's allege he's like fat
thor you know what I mean.You gotta respect him. I love me
and you know he's got a loudmouthpants thing and walking around the cigarette he's

(56:52):
just like he doesn't give it.Remember this is a guy. Well didn't
he like did he get did heget arrested in Greensboro? Because he was
all drunk and the Hooters? Therewas it? The Hooter? Where was
he? Where there was an itwasn't there an incident in Greensboro during the
the windhom I can't remember what itwas. It was, it was somewhere

(57:12):
in the triad. They were jealousbecause it's like peak physical capability. It's
like peak maleness right there. Theycouldn't stand it. They had to arrest
him. Well, I mean,it's just like, I remember, this
is a guy who who rose,who rose to fame because yeah, he
was that every man and he hadthe mullet. But he also like he
was the alternate for what was it? He was an alternate for the was

(57:34):
it the US Open? Yeah,he was alternate for the US Open.
So he wasn't even in and thenlike some dude had to drop out and
they called him and he's like onthe other side, he's like states away,
and he's like, I'll just driveall night. So he drives all
night, shows up for the youknow, like the seven a mt time
or whatever, then proceeds to kickeveryone's butt, right, But I dude,

(57:57):
golf used to but everyone kind ofin golf you to be that way.
I did the at Preston would theyhave the Senior the PJA Senior event,
and so a couple of times becausewe were sponsors, I got to
play in the pro am and I'mtrying to it was it Andy Bean.
I think it was Andy Bean Iwas playing with I can't I play with
him one year and then another dy. I can't remember who the other dude

(58:20):
was, but I think it wasBean. It was telling me, dude,
his stories of how golf used tobe are amazing, Like he was
talking about like Cheechi, Rodriguez andall these and they would drink all night
and party all night. And ifyou don't think there's women in golf,
these guys are proving and like.And then they would sleep for an hour
and then get up and play golf, which is you know, if you

(58:40):
go on if you go on aguy's golf vacation, we've all probably at
some point made bad late night decisionsstaying up having beers, and then you
get that early tea time you're like, what am I doing? This is
supposed to be fun, But theseguys would do it. And he said
that one time he was he wassharing a place with uh. He had
three or four different golfers of thatera, and like they were, they

(59:05):
were rushing to get over to thecourse, and they realized that all of
their drinks still had ice in them, right, that's how little they had
slept. And then they all wentto go over play and then uh,
you know, Tiger Woods showed upand I was I was about he changed
it? He said, quote Iwould hate it. I would have hated
it because he ruined it for allof us. That was gonna be my
question. I was gonna ask theTiger Woods was he his seriousness and you

(59:30):
know, commitment to the game.Is he the one that changed that?
He did? Remember do you rememberold Phil Mickelson. Phil Mickelson was carrying
a lot of extra weight, hewas not in good shape, and and
all that time he was on thecusp of winning a major, and he
he had to physically change everything hewas doing. Now you watch golf,
there's not a lot of chubby dudesin there, right. That's why when

(59:51):
you see somebody looks like a JohnDaly or Beef, remember the Scottish golfer,
that dude, but of course he'syou know, he's the big dude
with the giant beard, looking likehe's homeless and then winning stuff like those
guys are not the norm anymore.Those guys are not the norm. Whereas
it used to be completely flipped around. Man, you'd have a few guys

(01:00:12):
that were in peak physical condition.But there were a lot of bigger toots
playing on there because it was golfand and they were very, very skilled.
But no once Tiger Woods, oncethey started having to literally change golf
courses because of him. And hewas doing things like beating guys at the
Masters by what seventeen strokes? Wasa seventeen or eighteen? That one year
was crazy. These guys are like, I should probably go lift some weights,

(01:00:37):
right, So, yeah, youhave a guy coming in, this's
like, hey, this is asport, like we're athletes. Yeah,
yeah, I don't know. I'dtell any man. You see. Yeah,
you bet gone of the days ofthese guys getting winded walking up hills
at Augusta. There's some video.There's some video back in the day of

(01:00:59):
a day and I can't remember whohe's playing with, some other big dude
and you there, you don't realizethe undulation, the change of altitude on
the especially the back dine at Augusta. Like that's a big, big,
big hill. You're going up theresixteen through eighteen, and like you see,
he's dude, John Dan. Youguys are winded walking up the hill

(01:01:20):
to go. That's why he gota hovercraft. Doesn't he have a hovercraft?
Well, you can't have a hovercraftduring isn't he the guy there was
a golfer, right, Remember there'sa story back in the day Bubba golf
craft. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Bubba who went to every one and
then he went to waffle house andthen he bought a hovercraft and hey,
yeah, no, I mean it'syour buddy. Do what you want,

(01:01:43):
uh, Paul, real quick,what's up? And then just a quick
a little bit of a commission abouthe's denials for you, and I think
and I didn't year old Keno ina handgun nocure. He's the one I
became aware of that was just recently. A young man had built himself a
pad or a polymer eighty gun withoutserial numbers, went into a gun store

(01:02:07):
to see about getting because it's gotcompatible holster for it and some magazines,
and the gun store Clark decided toimpound his handgun to hand it over to
the ATF. Well, I don'tknow why we have brought it in there,
quite honest with you, but wellthey invited him to bring it in

(01:02:28):
so that he could try try thedifferent holsters. Yeah, but what I'm
saying is if you know that,you're on the cusp of that. I
don't know why you didn't bring thatinto something. Well, there's nothing illegal
about it. You can legally ownthat firearm. He could legally own it
at that age. He was justafter some accessories. Basically, he got
his gun back, but only afteryou having to go through garbage. Yeah,

(01:02:53):
news sources. Well, but youguys are your your your homeland is
who all of these politicians like tolean on because they're like, yeah,
we had a shooting in in Australiaand then we took all the guns away
and now everything's, uh, everything'sfine and there's no crime. Yeah,
taking Astralia legally, what's that?I still in Australia. I own twenty

(01:03:17):
three different firearms legally, everything froma twenty two bolt action rifle to a
fifty BMG Barrett. Well, frankly, I think they should have taken all
your guns away when you guys firedfive thousand rounds at EMUs and didn't kill
any But that's well, that wasBut I gotta I gotta rolling out.

(01:03:42):
They put all this stuff out aboutAustralia and it's not even accurate. But
whatever, No, it's it's completelyinaccurate. How did you hear about Alabama's
nitrogen Yeah, yeah, yeah,execution. Yeah, we talked about that
the other day. They're like,this is cool and unusual because he'll pass
out and then die. And I'mlike, yeah, good, that's it's
much much simple et lethal injections.You know, the chemical compound is PBCU

(01:04:10):
coup ejected with projectile it. No, I think they should. I think
they should just push him out intothe outback. Man. You guys would
be dead. Yeah, I gottaI gotta roll. Man, I'm way
late on weather, but thank youvery much. Yeah, like Koala's will
get you, Jeff Eno, what'sgoing on, sir? The heat will

(01:04:31):
get you, right. The heatwill for the next couple of days.
But yeah, we're gonna get someupper seventies before it's said and done this
week, not today, though,we'll be up to eighty eight. Mostly
sunny now, there is some patchand fog to deal with. Visibility might
be a bit of an issue,and even seeing some of the dense fog
advisories around, we're going to lookat mostly sunny skies once that burns off.

(01:04:56):
We're part of the Claudie tonight,overnight low sixty nine degrees, mostly
sunny. Tomorrow, straight sour,thunderstorm in a high of eighty nine.
Maybe some scattered sours and storms Wednesday, but partley sunny, and we get
up to eighty three. So you'retelling me the Stags team won forty to
nothing and that coward couldn't even showup. Huh, Like, what what
do you want? What more doyou want? What more do you need?
He he's he's waiting on some nationalTV interviews. I guess something like

(01:05:19):
that. You know. Okay,the victory parade, we'll make fun of
them tomorrow. All right, thankyou much to appreciate it, and we'll
take a break. Be right back. Hang on smart talk all day nine
four five w PTI in the Triadand one uh six one FM Talk in

(01:05:44):
the Triangle. Oh boy, California, gonna California. So a couple of
things over the weekend, one moreserious than the other. So they have
able to pass legislation headed into theweekend, I should say, And Nuisan's
all about it, basically saying thatjudges can now consider whether a parent is

(01:06:08):
helping and willing to transition their childin determining custody and whether they are accepting
of their gender identity, which isa bit of an end run in trying
to eliminate I think some of thestuff you were seeing, like in that
Texas case where the dad was suingbecause mom was transitioning. He's like,

(01:06:30):
nah, I'm not cool with this, and I think there's other issues going
on, and that was the wholething. But also it's also an end
run around like what that Virginia lawmakerwas threatening to do. Remember she was
like, yeah, if parents inVirginia don't allow their kids to identify however
they want and even get hormones andanything, if they add they don't do

(01:06:55):
it, then we should take theirkids. And again that's another instance like
with this governor in New Jersey,New Jersey, New Mexico, where you're
kind of giving the game away,but California is effectively doing that. Because
that's what this is end running,because that will be the net effect of
that. But in these situations,they'll go get a divorce and a parent

(01:07:17):
who is failing to recognize this progressiveideology and this you know, new newly
written definition of what is transgenderism,how it is attached to mental health or
any of the rest right where wejust they threw everything out and just kind
of started over not that long ago. That parent doesn't recognize it, then

(01:07:41):
they don't get to see their kid. So you're effectively accomplishing that, you're
just kind of being sneaky about it. So that was one, and then
right on the heels, California hasnow decided that they will have a Transgender
History Month. California becomes first USday to recognize Transgender History Month. That

(01:08:05):
will begin next year and the monthof August. So and I know,
I don't even know what that,Like, what do you do during Transgender
History Month? I saw somebody askingthat, and then somebody linked this article
because you know, you're being ignorantbecause people are like, where's the history
here? And I linked this articleand I read this thing because I was

(01:08:28):
fascinated by it, and uh,it talked about like Native American transgender history.
But also they had like a listof all of these famous history people
from history who they alleged for transgenderand I don't know, man, Yeah,
you saw this too in the autismcommunity as well, where they were
trying to say, like, youknow, if you were famous and smart

(01:08:50):
to any degree, you were probablyautistic like the yea, yeah, like
you know, uh, Einstein obviouslyautistic. Oh wow, yeah, anybody
like that autistic. And Shakespeare right, was completely autistic. Yet oh no
Galileo right, oh a thousand percentautistic? Yeah yeah, yeah, okay,
yeah it was. It was kindof like this, except like most

(01:09:11):
of the examples were like they wereon the transgender one, they were transgender
in the way that Corporal Clinger wasright, because like they had like Joan
of arc In there, I sawthat before. Yeah, and then they
had like some they had like twohundred Civil War soldiers, but in every
instance it was women, uh,addressing as men for the purpose of joining

(01:09:34):
military campaign. I don't don't forgetabout the historic Chinese Mulan Mulan as well.
She was trans I'm surprised in theremakes. I'm sorry, I'm sorry,
they they were yeah wow, okay, I'm surprised in the live action
remake they didn't make her. They'retorn because they were. It was a
women's empowerment thing, right, exceptnow, like I just saw the Women's

(01:09:57):
March put out a statement around this, and they were like they you know,
they want to be clear that they'renot turfs, so like transgender women
who are biological menu and then transyou know, decided I feel more like
a woman on so now they're inthe woman club. And it's just like
your whole thing is built around thepatriarchy, and so I'm really confused.

(01:10:20):
But yeah, Mulan's good examples thatwasn't on the list. Her pet dragon
also trans. Well, I mean, so that's you know, dragons are
They're gonna say, and did yousee the gay monkey island story? We
didn't get to that last week?Did we know you saw in the prep
though? Right? Maybe did Iput it? I mean, ah,

(01:10:41):
dude, there's an island off PuertoRico, and like scientists are like they're
they're on another island with binoculars andthey're and then like they're just watching and
like all the monkeys are just thatwasn't previous. Yeah, and they're like
seats on natural there to everything,and I'm like, I think they're bored,
honestly, like because they're also hookingup. But the problem is is

(01:11:03):
there're like no female monkeys, soit's like it's like prison kind of a
right, they say, it's likea dog with your leg Yeah, my
I don't think he's in the legsper se. Yeah yeah, gay Monkey
Island. I got you some ticketsby the Little Family Vacation so it would
be fun. I'll have to digthat story out an all right, Good

(01:11:46):
morning everybody and happy Monday and theNito six. You're on the pc Okay
radio program phone number eight eight eightnine three four seven eight seven. He's
the guy on Twitter's managed why doyou have like always referring to it's like,
why do you have Jamal? Andhe didn't like Jamal? Yeah?
The reason you know how Jamal getson the air. This is crazy.

(01:12:10):
Ready, we have an eight hundrednumber, ross. Have you heard of
this? This eight hundred number wehave where people can dial it and then
it connects to you. I haveheard of this, Yeah, okay,
heard of it. Yeah. Soyou like, if you're gonna go on
Twitter and bitch about something like youjust you can call two. So if
you don't like one of our callerslike we used to have. Remember we

(01:12:31):
used to have what was it Kelvinwho would call in And people don't always
get all mad and I'm just likehe it's just they're dialing an eight hundred
number. They didn't hack us.If whoever you just heard who you don't
like whoever? It is. Soif you're calling, you're on topic and
you're not just you know, spoutingthe same tired talking point because you know

(01:12:51):
you want a little bit of freshness, you'll probably get on the air.
It's not a on a hard codeto crack. So whatever, Ah,
dude, only Monday. I'm like, you know, that's enough for this
week. I think I'm just stillbeat down from the twenty twenty three NFL

(01:13:13):
season, which I think is overright, which we canceled that I'm not
gonna have an answer for you untiltomorrow morning. Ah. I see,
that's right. Ross is still waitingfor his turn in the barrel? Which
is this evening against the Jets?Is is the this game? This game
is in the state of New Yorkat least two right, I think they're
playing in I don't think it's inBuffalo or Orchard Park. Oh okay,

(01:13:39):
didn't they just play at the middleLands yesterday? Or maybe Trance game was
there was there yesterday? I guessthey could flip it in. I mean
there if I believe it's in themiddle Lands, so they're gonna have at
least twenty four hours to get thebodies out of the stadium so the Bills
can play. No, you don'tget It's what makes the turf so soft,
right, Yeah, that's the secretsauce man. I don't want to.

(01:14:01):
I want oh well anyway, sobut yeah that'll and and Ross won't
even watch it. So just no, if I watch, they lose,
I'm bad luck. So last yearI didn't watch. I didn't ignore them
enough. I need to. Ineed to not watch harder understand out.
Yeah it works. You don't watchthe Yankees either, and see how that's

(01:14:24):
working out. But I'm not doingit hard enough. Didn't They just like
one of your dudes where they justfinally brought up I saw Dominguez the Martian.
All right, hold on, Isaw this article last week. I
didn't say anything because a little insidebaseball quite literally, but like one of
the Steinbrenner family, they were likethey wrote this article because they're like,
this person's a genius, because theyfigured out that we have some players who

(01:14:45):
can actually play in the minor leagues. They brought them up, put an
amazing idea. How long if I'vebeen telling you about this, dude,
Bright, I've been saying this offthe air. I've been saying this for
over a year, that we havethis guy named Jason Dominguez. They call
him the Martian and he should beplaying in right now. Now I'll bring
them up. Yeah, well,luckily one of the Steinbrunners thought of it,

(01:15:05):
So you can't believe you're trying tosteal their ideas. Take the credit.
Man. No, that's like prettymuch anytime i'd see somebody who's flying
off the handle over how bad theYankees were playing this year, that was
literally what they're saying. And thenlike and then like they actually do it.

(01:15:29):
They're like, oh they're they're geniuses, but not my team. So
I just get to laugh at it. Because it was my team, I
would probably be very very angry.All Right, we got there's a couple
of things we got to touch on. I'm not gonna get into gay Monkey
Island. I want to go findit. But then I realized I don't
want to dig throw all the prepfrom last week. But yeah, so
the crux of it was scientists arefascinating because there's an island off Puerto Rico.

(01:15:53):
It's a little tiny thing, andlike they said that, like it's
full of monkeys, and the monkeysthere, the male monkeys, a bunch
of them hook up with other malemonkeys in addition to the handful of females.
Although it's funny because there's very fewfemale monkeys, and it's like they

(01:16:15):
actually theorize that some of the alot of the female monkeys just like they're
like, nah, I'm not stickingaround here, and they like went over
to another island nearby, I likeswam over to it or somehow went over
there. But and then so likethen the male monkeys are like this.
But they also say that the wayin which they hook up is slightly unusual,

(01:16:38):
and they think that they were influencednot just by a lack of female
monkeys, and I guess boredom orsomething. But they're all they're they're super
it's a super collection of gay monkeys. They just happen to be like representing
the seventieth percentile. But also theyseem to mimic acts that humans would do,

(01:17:00):
because it's also a place where peoplewhere humans would go to. You
know, the whole thing is justweird, man, But yeah, that
was that was the basic part ofthe story. But it just goes on
with the whole California Transgender History Monththing and and then retroactively like everyone's transgender

(01:17:26):
and the same way that everyone's autisticin history. So I'm sure there'll be
a lot of that because they gota whole month of stuff to fill.
So let's you know, that's howthat goes, all right, A couple
other things, dude, this isthis is funny right here. So Jennifer
Granholm decided she was going to doa little a little promotional trip, little

(01:17:48):
little promotional trip promoting EVS electric vehicles, right, okay, And so to
go and accomplish that, they decidedthat they would do a caravan of electric
vehicles cross country little caravan and oractually shouldn't say cross country. They went

(01:18:13):
the start of the seat. It'sa four day tour and they started in
Charlotte and then went into Georgia andthen they're doing a loop and I think
they end in Memphis today or something. So anyway, all right, So
unfortunately though, they rantedto some issuesas they were heading into Georgia. All

(01:18:35):
right, let me just I'm gonnaread just I just want to read the
totality of this little chunk of thearticle here because it's hilarious to me,
all right, But between stops grandhomes, entourage at times had to grapple
with the limitations of the present.The caravan consisting of a luxury These are

(01:18:56):
all electric vehicles, a luxury Cadillac, a Ford Electric four f one fifty,
and let's see, they also hada Bolt electric utility vehicle and then
just a couple other standard EV cars. So anyway, so they're they're cruising
around. I know that they're actinglike they're not using any energy, but

(01:19:17):
of course they they are because they'reyou know, they got to charge them.
But that's where the problems rose.This is her advanced team realized there
wasn't going to be enough plugs togo around and allow the caravan to charge
and move forward based on the schedule. Yeah, they couldn't figure out how

(01:19:38):
to keep them charged to actually meetthis requirement because they were traveling in this
caravan. So this is what thesegeniuses did. So they were planning to
fast charge in Grove Town, asuburb of Augusta, but the advanced team
realized there wasn't going to be enoughplugs. One of the station's four chargers

(01:19:58):
were broken and one was occupied.So an energy department staffer parked a non
electric vehicle, which you know,their advanced team was traveling in, so
literally they're having to use gas scuzzlingcars to prepare for all this stuff.
So they took this a non electricvehicle and showed up well in advance and

(01:20:25):
used it to block the chargers.Want to reiterate this, they took a
non electric vehicle to block the chargers, Like if you park, you go
go downtown where they have one ofthe electric parking spots where they've just taken
perfectly good park and it said non'sjust reev's parked there, and see in
a gas vehicle, they'll take atyou in a minute. They won't stop

(01:20:48):
people for burning your business down,but they'll get you for that. So
they parked a non electric vehicle toblock the chargers and reserve it for these
Secretary of Energy. But crazy thingnot just as a as a gas power
car blocking it, but people wereshowing up in their own evs to actually

(01:21:12):
charge their vehicles and they're like,no, you can't use it. And
it wasn't going well and well.While they were blocking it. Well ahead
of Grand Holmes getting there, afamily showed up whose car was just about
out and it's really really hot andthey had a baby in there, and
they wouldn't let this family charge theircar so they could keep you know,

(01:21:35):
things running ac going and they neededto. So the family literally called the
police and was like, hey,there's so many laws being violated here.
They're blocking chargers. There's this andthe police are like, nah, it's
the energy site. They didn't doanything once they realized what it was.

(01:21:58):
Dude, I'm this is every stupidstunt every time we see this. This
is like Pete Boot, remember Peteboota Jedge his first day in DC.
They drop him out of an suvlike two blocks away with a bike and
a stupid helmet, and he bikesin and it's just like, you're two
blocks away and you you gotta yougotta a caravan here, right, You've

(01:22:24):
got a motorcade and you jump outwith a bike at a helmet to go
in. It's just except this casethey literally tried to kill a baby or
at least overheat one. I mean, somewhat dramatic there, but you know
that's what politicians do. They overstatestuff, so and they wouldn't let people
charge it. Plus they realize thatwhat they're promoting has definitive downsides, like

(01:22:50):
if there are any chargers, you'reyou're screwed. Man, what are you
gonna do? I watched there's aguy on YouTube that I watched from time
to time, and he was hewas he was wanting to see it was
I can't remember the name of thesuv. It's it looked like a cool
It looked like a really cool suvjust with the features on it, in

(01:23:10):
the design. I can't remember thename of it. It's not a brand
I'd heard of, But like,he was wanting to see how easy it
was to drive ninety five the totality. He did a few things. He
did all of I ninety five,and then he did the Western US.
And I've talked about this. Thisin the Western US, I don't know
that this is feasible, and hefound out it kind of wasn't. But

(01:23:30):
even on I ninety five, whicharguably the totality of it shouldn't be a
problem, it's you know, thepopulation density of I ninety five up the
entirety and down the entirety of theEast coast has tons of infrastructure, and
he was constantly running into issues,Like he'd show up and like, you
know, these cars have integrated locationswithin the GPS system where charging things are,

(01:23:57):
but a lot of them were notaccurate where they were busted or there
was lines for them, and solike the ability to do that, he
was constantly running into issues. AndI want to say he was one of
them. Was in North Carolina andhe was freaking out because like he couldn't
and he ended up I think heended up having to he had to go

(01:24:18):
rent a hotel room because the hotelhad and I try and remember where where
it was on ninety five in NorthCarolina. He had to go rent a
hotel room because the hotel had acharger, but it was only for guests.
So he rented like a one hundreddollars hotel room just to be able

(01:24:39):
to charge his vehicle. So,yeah, this doesn't surprise me at all,
man, But now you're blocking itoff to a baby can't get air
conditioning. It's just just horrible,terrible people. Man. And then even
worse, arguably, I think it'sworse than the law enforcement wouldn't do anything
because it was the Energy secretary.First of all, it's not her,

(01:25:00):
it's one of her staffers. Andgo go move, go tow him,
go arrest him. Well, maybenot arrest him, but find him and
tow him. Get the vehicle outof there. This is not that difficult,
and they don't want to touch itbecause I probably voted for her boss.
All right eight eight eight nine threefour seven eight seven four. All

(01:25:23):
right, so that's stupid story numberone. Have I got a doozy for
you though? Here we go,Well, actually, hold on, I'm
looking at the client. Let medo this because I almost feel like they
should just let this dude go.This guy in verbond, it's like it's

(01:25:46):
like the fugitive or what was whatwas the one where Wesley Snipes was running
from police? It was, yeah, like this, you want to talk
about a dude who is wanting toevade capture. This guy went the extra
mile and I think at some pointyou just gotta tap out. Did you

(01:26:08):
see the video of how he escaped? What the video the initial video of
the guy who escaped prison? Didyou see how he got out? Oh?
Well this is a different dude.Yeah, yeah, No, this
guy was wanted I think he waswhat he was accused of robbing a store.
No, no, yeah, Iknow the prison guy who's like then
immediately disguised himself, like he turnedinto Spider Man, like climbed up the

(01:26:31):
wall. Yeah yeah, but youknow if that's but as you know,
that is your one legal way outof prison, especially like if you just
got to make the jump, youknow what I'm saying. If you make
the jump and uh and they're ableto climb out of the prison hole,
then I think you're I think you'refree to go. I think that's how

(01:26:53):
it works. Yeah. No,that dude's crazy. And then like immediately
he's just he Spider Man's it outand then does like quick change and like
his identity. He was so ableto drastically change his identity. It was
screwing with police and they had tolike start reissuating different composites of him because
a lot of times they'll show whatpeople they'll they'll put on one in poster

(01:27:15):
out, but they'll show different versionsof what that person may look like if
they get ahold of like some afake beard or something. But this dude
was going all out. Man,it was like a spy movie. But
now this guy's different. He was. He was accused of robbing a store
and I think assaulting a police officerand then stealing. I think he stole
a vehicle in a boat. Butthere's so much going on here, So

(01:27:36):
we get to that and a littlesmuggling story and much more coming up here
on the case O Day Radio programone oh six one FM Talk and ninety
four five w PTI, two stationsdriving the best in talk. This is
case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, so check this out.

(01:28:01):
This guy's name is Eric Edson,it's fifty two, and he was
wanted for a bunch of stuff upin Vermont. But it started with robbing
his store and then it escalated fromthere as he fled from police. He
did assault to police and then ranfrom him. But then he went on

(01:28:21):
a series of runs over the coursesof days. As police hunted him,
he would evade them. In total, mister Edson was able to flee police
successfully using a car. He hadstolen, a bike, a motorcycle,

(01:28:42):
a paddle board, a sailboat,and a tractor. Okay, I got
a question. Some of those arefaster than our Vermont police. Not good
at pursuits. If a dude's usinga paddle board to get away from you,
I feel like, maybe, justmaybe you should probably work on the

(01:29:02):
pursuit training. But that's just me. They did get him a Vent Your
Day Smarter one oh six one FMTalk and News Talk ninety four five w
PTI more with Casey Starts now,all right, good more than any thirty

(01:29:27):
five pc O day radio programming.So we're just we're talking earlier about California
to have a transgender History Month,and a lot of people are like,
what, what's all the history?And then of course there's these academics you
know, who are like, oh, well, what you didn't know is
all of these famous people were theywere transgender, and like I'm looking at

(01:29:50):
it, I'm like, I don'tI don't think so I think that I
think that's not true. And Ithink that a lot of the examples are
in many cases are women disguising theirgender for the purpose of going into the
military, which was a thing thathappened. I don't know if you know
this. Also, sometimes people wouldlie about their age to get into the
military. Crazy town, right,So yeah, I don't know if I

(01:30:15):
believe that, But you know ifwe're just twisting history when when there's so
much fascinating history that already exists.Like over the weekend, because I'm a
nerd on this stuff, Ross,I have one of my I have a
new one of my favorites historical factsthat I wasn't aware of. Have you
ever heard the story of Poll theParrot? I have not. That's the
parrot's name. He was the favoritepet of Andrew Jackson. President Jackson really

(01:30:40):
had a pet parrot. He hada pet parrot named Poll, and he
he had a requirement for when hedied that at his funeral, which took
place on June eighth, eighteen fortyfive, in addition to the thousands that
gathered that Pull the parrot would bethere on his on his perch, next

(01:31:05):
to the coffin, next to thepeople who are doing the speaking. And
you got to keep in mind toothat you're not dealing with microphone systems at
that point. Okay, right,So people were speaking or having to do
so, and then everyone there ishaving to listen intently and all of that.
The problem was Pull the parrot.All he did was swear, and

(01:31:30):
I don't mean he just occasionally droppedwhatever he's what he They had to continually
stended up having to move him outof the funeral because he was swearing so
loudly people couldn't hear the speakers,and some people were a little uncomfortable as
they were making the procession line toview Jackson that because they'd get up there

(01:31:55):
and then a parrot would call themlike an MF or something like whatever the
words of the day were. ApparentlyJackson liked to swear, which is where
they think the Jackson did that onpurpose. He had to. Knowing what
I know about Andrew Jackson, right, Yeah, he has his pet.
It means so much to him.He obviously knows that it swears a lot.

(01:32:15):
Like you said, if you wereto ask me, hey, which
presidents do you think swore the most, Jackson would be at the top of
that list, as Teddy Roosevelt hada mouth on him too, I bet
yeah, yeah, yeah, Soyou know, he definitely did that to
mess with everybody at his funeral.He had to, Oh, Lyndon Johnson.
I think it's the other one wherethey're just like all the guy does
he's just horrible. But yeah,but you know what, I kind of
want to do that now, Idon't even want it. My mom had

(01:32:36):
a pet bird after I moved Ididn't I didn't grow up with it.
But after I moved out, shehad this little pet bird and I can't
really like somebody somebody gave it toher, And I'm like, Mom,
you don't want a bird that somebodygave away because there's obviously problems with it.
Right if it's a good if it'sa good pet, people aren't giving
it away. Right some guys.If some guys standing in a corner when

(01:32:59):
you walk out of your house thismorning, he's like free pit bull and
he's got it sitting, don't takeit. Okay, it's not one of
the Gandhi ones I suspect. Butshe had this bird and like she's like,
noh, he's super sweet. Igo oh. I go over the
house and the bird attacks me becauseit doesn't like men or something. So
every time I'd go over, likeI had to, I had to like

(01:33:21):
figure out where this damn bird was. And I'm like, you need to
put that thing in his cage orI'm not gonna come over because what's gonna
happen. It's like I'm gonna youknow, I'm gonna I'm gonna denmock your
bird, and I'm not even gonnamean too, and then I'm gonna feel
bad. Right, but you knowI don't like birds. But if you

(01:33:41):
know, you throw me, andyou throw me into a retirement home.
I'm spending the rest of my day'straining one and putting very specific instructions in
my will. You all can justdeal with it. And I'm not just
gonna teach it curse words, no, no, no, I'm gonna I'm
gonna teach it personal stuff too.It'll be amazing. And then after the
funeral, I'll attach a little likedowry to it and then they'll whatever relative

(01:34:05):
I like the least that's their bird. So but yeah, yeah, you
know you went right right, didtoo? That was totally a setup.
That's hilarious though, Come on man, all right, oh check this,
check this out. Oh I mightneed my little bleep for this. All

(01:34:26):
right? So this uh, thisDemocratic Party official up in Minneapolis, Minnesota,
right the defund the police check whowas Apparently she was out in front
of her house in Minneapolis when somesome young wayward youth, some wayward youth.

(01:34:49):
I like how people are calling themyou know, like a wayward use.
It looked they're at what they're alleged. Sorry, I'm sorry, seeing
they had two two utes? What'sa ute? Two two utes? The
two utes over there? Yeah,anyway, I think it was three utes
though. Any anyway, what agreat movie, dude, I watched that

(01:35:10):
not that long ago. Totally holdsup. But I move on, and
I forgot to make she got anOscar for that movie, which I knew.
I knew that, but then Iwas reminded of it, and I
just realized that that will never happenagain. Right, They're never gonna give
an oscar never again. Too.They're never gonna give an oscar to a

(01:35:30):
movie that like everyone likes and doesn'thave a bunch of politics in it.
That's just those days are done.So and I and I have a story
that will evidence that coming up.So anyway, but you remember the you
remember the woman's uh, these thesethese these young, these young wayward utes,
uh decided to roll up and carjack the Jesus out of her uh

(01:35:55):
so violently that she uh she claimsthat they broke her leg. And there's
the photo of her with a ratherinteresting blood spatter pattern on her face.
Did you ROSSI did you have tosee that photo? Yeah, this conspiracy
theory going around, this fake blood, it's I think people are like,
ah, well, you can't actuallysee a wound, which is true,

(01:36:17):
but you know sometimes if you geta wound, a head wound, you
can't necessarily see it. They dobleed a lot. But I think people
are mostly pointing to the fact that, like, it would be one thing
if it's just the part running down, but there's like spray on the middle
of her face, which I guesscan be accomplished if somebody's attacking you.
But also there's so much politics herethat people are going to conspiracy. But

(01:36:39):
that's not right, that's not Right'mmat Sot's just let's just take it at
face value, shall we. Andpeople found a lot of irony in the
fact that she was carjacked in broaddaylight in front of her home and violently
assaulted because she was one of theleading voices and the defund the police movement,
and then she demanded that many Apolispolice in the fourth fourth district of

(01:37:01):
Minneapolis there, which is it's justfull of moon beats, all right,
just full of moon bets. Whereshe's at that they provide additional policing for
the neighborhood because apparently there's a bitof a crime issue developing there, and

(01:37:21):
some people found more irony in thatas well. But apparently some of the
some of the activists are very upsetbecause a Minneapolis police officer, though they
are unidentified at this moment, reportedlymade a comment that was overheard by a
few people and said, and Iquote, she will be very careful here

(01:37:50):
when asking for the additional policing,as she has just attacked them throughout the
entirety of her political career. Shecan eat the biggest bag egg of ever.
And I would you bleap breadsticks akind of rhymes kind of its kind

(01:38:17):
of looks like a breadstick, yo. Yeah. And I don't know how
bag how big would that bag beto be the biggest bag of ever?
Because right remember I had the storywhere they had a bucket of them at
that that chop shop, that humanchop shop down in Arizona, and I
think they said that there was thirtysports cars in there. So would it

(01:38:40):
be bigger than the bucket of becausebut it's a bag, but it could
be a big bag. And howmany how many would that be to be
the biggest bag of those, whichit's a weird saying anyway. But and
so now the so there's a finaltwist of irony. So that got reported

(01:39:01):
by a couple of people on Twitterquoted. And now you've got all of
these uh, these uh you know, uh activists you've got nothing better to
do, who are demanding that theyidentify who the officer was so that they
could be held. So you areyou don't want the police, and then
they, you know, they takeyour stuff and assault you, and then

(01:39:23):
you do want more police, andand then now you want there to be
one less police officer available to stopit. It's almost as if you don't
know what you want. But Idigress. So all right, eight forty
six, Jefino from the well WeatherChannel is here with us, and oh
wait, and he's calling in theretoo. Are you on are you LinkedIn?

(01:39:46):
Sir? You calling? Oh?Okay, all right, I just
saw that the Weather channel call himhere. Oh you sound horrible. Are
you on the phone as well?I will right back, Yeah, yeah,
go ahead and dial man. That'sthat's snow boy all there. All
right, So he's calling back there, Hang on one second, one second,

(01:40:06):
all right, rock on, wellstupid, all right, sorry about
that, Jeff. When my emailcomes in, right where I go to
click to put your call on,the email notification pops up so that I
clicked to my inbox. That's justit's the worst setup ever. But a
sorry. What's going on is Itell you, a little potty fog,

(01:40:30):
some dense fog advisories. Anything that'sout there. Looks like should be expiring
here pretty soon, but you know, take it easy on the roads.
Mostly sunny. We get up toeighty eight today, where it's sixty nine
for the overnight low tonight under partlyclaude skies, and then tomorrow mostly sunny,
straight shouts on the storm for theafternoon, right back up to eighty
nine for the high, and theneighty three for Wednesday, some scattered showers

(01:40:50):
and storms, and then it lookslike we will move into the upper seventies
through the rest of the work week. I hesitate to call it a fall
preview, but a little cooler anyway. So some nice weather coming. All
right, Thank you, sir,appreciate it, and we'll come back with
Jeff Bellinger next. Hang on,keeping you connected. This is ninety four

(01:41:16):
five WPTI in the triad and oneoh six one FM talk in the triangle.
All right, eight fifty three Bloomerupdate now Jeff Bellinger joining us.
What's going on? Man? Well, good morning, Casey. The company
that makes Twinkies, Dolly Madisine cakesand other snacks is changing hands. Hostess
brands being bought by JM. Smucker, which has a huge portfolio of food

(01:41:41):
and coffee brands, including Folgers,Jeff and Uncrustables. It's a deal worth
about five point six billion dollars.Here's an indication that Apple's effort to develop
its own semiconductors is taking longer thanexpected. Apple has extended an agreement to
buy modem chips from Qualcom for threemore years. Apple will introduce its newest
iPhones tomorrow. Qualcomm says the newdeals going to cover Apple's smartphone launches for

(01:42:06):
twenty twenty four, twenty five,and twenty six. Negotiations between the United
Auto Workers and the Big three automakersgoing down to the wire. The deadline
is Thursday. A study by AndersonEconomic Groups says even a short strike by
the UAW would cost the US economybillions of dollars. Most people to responded

(01:42:27):
to Bloomberg's lay A survey think Americanconsumers will run out of steam soon.
Personal consumption the most important driver ofeconomic growth that's kept the economy out of
recession so far, but most respondentsthink spending will shrink at the beginning of
next year. More than a fifthof American workers worry now that their jobs
will one day be made obsolete bytechnology. A Gallop survey finds the share

(01:42:51):
of workers who fear being sidelined isgrowing, the increase being driven mainly by
college educated employees. And Casey,a lot of football fans were angry with
Comcast yesterday. The company's Exfinity streamapp crashed right around the time of the
first NFL games were about to begin. It appeared that service was restored to

(01:43:13):
some customers after about two hours.Casey, Yeah, and then unfortunately,
if they're a Vikings fan, theyhad to watch that debacle, so they
were trying to do him a favorite. But anyway, all right, thank
you, Jeff, appreciate, Okay, have a good day, take care
of all right. A little rapidfire on a few stores. Oh did
you see this? Do you knowwho Victor Truken is? All Right?
So Victor Truken is a Russian physicianand he was the top doctors. He's

(01:43:42):
like the version of the doctor,you know, the presidential doctor. He
was that dude over in Russia.Except right, like, if you want
to leave Russia and you're have anyimportance at all, you have to explain
why you're leaving. And apparently hemade up some stuff to leave Russia and

(01:44:03):
lied about it and they figured itout. So they literally seized him trying
to flee the country. And they'rea little concerned because he's like, he
knows from a hell standpoint what's upwith Putin. So he's not the I'm
sure he'll be fine, right,Oh, he'll be promoted. Man.
Oh really, I'm a nice corneroffice. They're up there on the top
floor to floor. Yeah, Imean that's where the that's where the you

(01:44:26):
know, the good offices are,right the best to the big wigs.
See sweet guys. All right,I'm sure that'll be fun. Get a
nice view. Yeah, that dudeis okay. Screwed man. Ah,
that doesn't say what he told whathe told him he was doing. I'll
tell you he was doing getting thehell out of there. He's like this

(01:44:48):
guy's killing everybody and I know toomuch, but there you go, oh
and uh check this out. Socity officials in Seattle have completed testing of
all of the Seattle buses, right, so they're this huge, huge bus

(01:45:10):
system there, and they were tryingto determine because you know, the healthy
nature of the air quality as wellas I guess the surfaces and stuff.
And they ran into a little issue. They found that air contamination within the
buses of meth and fetamine was aproblem as well as on surfaces. Ross

(01:45:31):
of all of the city's buses thatthey sampled, what percentage do you think
had a unhealthy levels of meth orfentanel both in the air and on the
surfaces, so it's just they're allcovered in meth. What percentage of the
totality of Seattle city buses do definitelyover fifty, maybe like sixty. It

(01:45:55):
was all the buses due I think, like, how many more indicators do
you need that you have an issueon your hands because Seattle, Seattle that
shares a lot of the California characteristicspretty bad. All of your busses have

(01:46:15):
unhealthy level like they they well inexcess of what you should be breathing of
meth just in the air, coveringall the stuff in there. All of
your busses. You don't have asingle bus where somebody isn't having meth literally
shoved down their throats. It's prettybad if like second hand meth is a

(01:46:42):
problem in your city. You know, just like come on, man,
and they're all in and they wantmore. You was just everyone's gonna take
public transportation. I don't know,man. I guess if you're into meth,
that sounds good. Other than that, not so much. Slee
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