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Okay, do you Uh, Rossand I were just getting a little football,
back to porth, back to fourthoff the air. I have given
up on the season. If younot heard where I'm at, so that
we can literally have a what shouldhave been? I know it was a

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pick them numbers wise, but asure thing for the Vikings and we sucked
so and what made it even worseis the Packers were getting shut out and
then uh the New Orleans quarter whatout? And the Packers ended up somehow
winning in like the last whatever minutes. So you know, my team loses

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the Nemesis wins. I have areason to be upset. I tell Ross,
hey, man, Bills look solidand you're still nervous. Oh yeah,
completely. Even yesterday, like goingto the fourth quarter, I'm like,
I we might win this game justbeing a Bills fans, just the

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Ears of football. Yeah, Imean, it is not over till it's
over. And I've said, howmany stuffy how many picks? Four picks,
five turnovers and nine sacks? Imean that's good. Right, have
not seen a defense like that,that sort of stat line since the eighty
five Bears. If you play ina fantasy league with the defense good day

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for you. Yeah, and fineMiller comes back in two weeks, So
that's what that von Miller. Sothat's a positive. That's However, you
have this team scoring seventy points andtwo is looking awesome, Yeah, Tyreek
Hill looking awesome. You haven't seena performance like that a nineteen sixty six

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don't leave? What ll out?Yeah? What's the battle? But he's
not playing. What's that? He'snot playing? No, but he will
come back. He will. SoI said they scored seventy without him,
So I'm not feeling very good aboutSunday. Okay, all right, Yeah,
I thought you were looking into thefuture though, so I was prognosticating.
I don't know, man, you'replaying them what you're at home or

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down in Miami at home? Well, that's good, so they can't try
to roast you on that. True. So I mean, you've got an
amazing defense. You've got a goodoffense. When when Josh Allen isn't just
saying if it and just the ownit down the field, you know,
ninety yards, but like with aslight flick of his wrists, right there

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there goes the ball. Yeah.So yeah, I put two that Miami
teams looking so good, like agood team. However, this is the
nonsense I'm then presented with of thisis this is the ultimate Whoever came up
with this should be a political spinroom person. Go ahead, ross your

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defense and the numbers comparable to alreadysaid that. What's that? I already
said that. I understand that.She said that. I'm having you reiterated
because I didn't retain it. Eightysix Bears, eighty five Bears, eighty
five Bears. Yeah, you haven'tseen a stat line like that, so

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I don't know. I thought thatwas pretty good, and then I thought
everything was lost because it didn't balanceout. Packers won, Vikings lost.
Happy for Ross I eat in anotherthe Patriots, Patriots, even though they
won, that was a horrible game. Did you see anything from it?

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I did not, so just otherdivision rivals doing away with their own thing.
And then an amazing thing happened.The worst team in football, the
team that everyone is I think there'slawsuits in this already, the team that
they think is tanking it for thedraft pick, ran for like one hundred

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and eighty yards on the Cowgirls inthe first half and just destroyed them with
their quarterback. Really doing nothing andthat was supposed to be the most vaunted
defense this year. So Stagic isnot going to be in a good mood.
Oh, I didn't even hear ishe? Is he doing the weather
this morning or he call in sick? Yeah, we'll have to. I

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think it's Ray, but I wouldn'tbe shocked if he was. Can you
believe Arizona and it just beat hima little. I'm not gonna lie.
So I was at the gym thismorning at like three am, and they
have all the big TV's up andstuff, and like they're showing this score
and I had to do a doubleteam, like there's no way, dude.
They lost to Arizona and after theperformance we've seen from them in the
past two weeks. And I gotto watch all three of my cowboy friends

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all together, having to watch allthat after giving me all the grief over
the Vikings thing, because we werein the first games, Dallas was in
the second game. These individuals spentthe entire Viking game trash talking them rightfully
so because they're really not good.And then what happens with Dallas happens,

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and one by one, each ofthem left before the game was over.
Out of there. So by thetime the final score flashed, I looked
over and the last dude was thenhe was finally leaving the only one who
had the I guess respect to usstick around and take his rebuttal on that.

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So alright, six thirteen CA cO Day radio program. You know
have. Being a police officer hassome perks. This might be one of
the weirdest ones. Uh. PennsylvaniaState Police trooper Ronald Davis committed his ex

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girlfriend, but he did so usingpolice power. I'll give you the details
of this. We've all had acrazy X. Not sure this is how
it works. We'll do it next. Hang on, this is one oh
six one FM Talk in the Triangleand News Talk ninety four five w PTI

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and the Triad. All right,good morning here on the Case radio program.
Checked this out to Pennsylvania. Allright, So, uh, what
is this guy's name? He's atPennsylvania State trooper all right, a Pennsylvania

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State Police trooper basing false imprisonment chargesafter he allegedly violently detained and then forcibly
committed to a mental health hospital ortreatment program. Ronald Davis was arrested Thursday
and accusations he used his police authorityto help grease the skids on an involuntary

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commitment of his ex. I guessshe was. Let's just say she was
reaching out to him a lot.I don't know, man, everybody probably
says, oh, you know,I have an ex. Wu's a nightmare,
but for a different reason. Idon't know. At what point though,
you can just unilaterally be like,yeah, you know what, we're
just gonna sticking in a hospital.But you know what, I bet the

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calls stopped and the text. Howlong was she in there before they figured
it out? M okay, sowith her claiming as he exaggerated her mental
health problems, Yeah, I probablycan't do that. Here we go.
How long four months? Well?Okay, all right, Well that's the

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video. Yeah, that's the that'sthe arrest video. The whole thing is
weird, man, I don't evenknow why it's on video. Ross.
You have a crazy X back inthe day that like text you call you

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stick things to your I have hadseveral. Oh wow, I've probably had
more than a handful. If youcould have involuntarily committed one just to get
a little piece and quiet, Imean, would you definitely not would would

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be horribly wrong. Why are youright? Inappropriate? Why are you right?
There's so many names? What doyou know? I told you I
knew it was I knew Markie wasamazing when I met her because she was
so not like anybody else said datedbecause she was not insane, because I
thought that was normal. I datedthese girls over and over, and I
thought these dysfunctional relationships, I thoughtthat was normal. I thought it was
like and then suddenly, after datingMarkie for like two weeks, I was

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like, this is so easy.It was like those women were completely insane.
She didn't accuse you of anything justto start a fight for tons of
those examples, right, yes,yes, yes, yes, not that
somebody would do that because they craveddrama twenty four to seven. But you
can't, you know, abuse yourpolice powers to do it. I wonder
how many people Boston Paul's had thrownin the clink back in the day when

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they were uh going after the likesof who is who is the famous arrest?
I can't remember anyway, six twentytwo k c O Day radio program,
Hang on, oh no, I'msorry we took the Ross is staring
at me like I'm crazy this morning. Now I'm crazy because I'm updating my

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word right now and so I'm havingto literally not be able to use my
word document because it said it wouldtake a minute, and we're about six
minutes into this bad Boy all right? Anyway, two eight eight eight nine
three four seven eight seventy four thephone number. Okay, here we go,

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speaking of you know, couples.In the news, a woman is
in custody after police say that shedrove two hours to shoot her estranged husband
in bed Ross. You saw thestory, you saw the mug shot.
Is is something and you believe ordon't believe. You know, I haven't

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seen the evidence. I've just seenI've odd just seen the must much and
yeah, you know she's seen somestuff, you know, like what rough
life, like meth. Probably,I don't know, maybe, I mean,
I don't know. I'm just what'son her face? I think that's
her face. She didn't she didn'tstart for Miami yet. That stuff under

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the eyes and some charcoal or somethingsinging camouflage. She was hiding in the
shadows before she shot him in thein the bad Yeah, did did she
look remorseful? Though? In themug shot. You're using to judge this
woman, I would I would say, no, she did not look remorseful.

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M would you say that she lookedsomething opposite of remorseful or just even
you can go just even? Orwas there something she sort of like she
was happy? I would say Iwas happy, pleased, joyful. Maybe
there's other words you could use,you know, like one that starts with

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oh, she was ends with ike. Think about it. Yeah, she
looked like she had no more caresman, and no capacity to probably think
past this instant gratification. The eightyyear old man told police that he and
his wife had been separated for monthsgetting a divorce. He changed the locks.

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However, some keys and other itemshad gone missing. He thought the
wife had taken them. Let's seehere, she was driving over. Well,
if you want to, this iswhere you commit somebody. She kept
driving very far because she moved awaya couple hours and I would drive back,

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like literally almost daily to beg forhim to take her back. After
the two began arguing and separated forseveral days, that's when they say that
she decided enough was enough. Sheshowed up one more time, told him
she's not changing the divorce, youknow, denial, and the husband said,

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yeah, well so sad. Soshe pulled out a gun and shot
him as he's lying in bed.According to police, he was able to
get out of bed and actually takeher down after she shot him. Called
nine one one, good lord man, what was she doing? So she

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oh, she was hooked on forgeryand theft charges as stolen check. So
I don't know if it was meth. It might have just been pure greed
or or all of those. Becausesometimes when you really like meth, you
really like stealing money to get meth. So yeah, sorry, just look

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at one more time. With that, we'll tweet out the story at Casey
on the radio, and you candecide if we've judge prematurely. Now here
we go, all righty go man, word document back, very happy.
So Joe Biden last week goes tothe Latino or the Latin Conference or LATINUS

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or whatever the hell they're calling itat the White House. Goes to the
Congressional Caucus for Hispanic lawmakers annual awardsdinner. They're you know, they're retiring
numbers and well they're nuns. Idon't know that they have numbers, but
you know it's a big deal he'sbeing asked to speak for. And then
he keeps referring to him as theCongressional Black Caucus. And you know some

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have wondered, why do you keepwheeling them out? Well, lo and
behold, here we go. Hejust can't within one week's time decide not
to go to this award show andhonor L L. Cool J. Remember,
Ross, you know what L coolJ stands for? Right? What

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LLL cool J stands for? I'msure I knew it at some point.
At this point eighties love cool J. Okay, when I learned that,
I lost a lot of respect forhim, I thought it was gonna be
something much cooler as an initials guymyself. There's a story there, but

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it was Ladies love cool James.But if you're the president of the United
States, you got another the greatartists of our time, representing the groundbreaking
legacy of hip hop in America.Ll J cool Ju. By the way,
that boy's got he got, man'sgot biceps bigger than my thighs.

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I think he's spent. By theway, do you find it creepy how
often he come on somebody's bicep sizedidn't he just do that to the governor
of Maryland. He did just dothe same thing. Yeah, it seems
like it's like a like a likea safety net, like a like a
crutch whatever joke, you know whatI mean. Like, but that sounds
like something somebody would use if theywere having I don't know, intellectually diminished

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episodes, you know what I mean, find that thing to fall back on.
So he can't get the name right. And then some people also were
like, I don't know that youshould call him a boy. So yeah,
that's nice. One statement, onesentence, and multiple people offended for
different reasons. L l J.Cool boy. Yeah, all right,

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six twenty eight, hang on theshow. After the show's on the iHeart
Radio app. Search Casey for thepodcast on the iHeart Radio app. All

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right, we'll get into We'll getinto the Senator Menendez stuff. I know,
a corrupted Jersey politician. I tooam shocked this morning. And remember
this dude had some previous legal troublesand people stood behind him, and you
know, one of those was anaccusation he was doing the whole adrenochrome thing,

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but he was potentially hooking up withsome pretty young kids in the Dominican
Republic, and then when you coupleit with now all this stuff, you
got democrats running around going you gottaresign. We'll get to those details here
in just a moment, because justto put in perspective, because Ross was

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offering stats there about the Bill's defensiveeffort yesterday, which was very good.
But the big talking point is obviouslyunfortunately your division rival of the Dolphins,
and I was just looking at othergames in an old time score situation because
they you know, they said obviouslya Dolphins record, but they did not

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send here we go the NFL record. All right, so this is how
many how many points people scored inrecently? Let's see here. Oh,
now that's not loading. What's goingon with the Twitter and the internet this
morning? Ross? Did you haveproblem getting the Twitter to load the videos

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and pictures? Did you take theupdate? Wasn't there an iPhone update?
Maybe that's what it is. Let'ssee here, Yes, you had too.
Let's see four touchdowns from scrimmage inthe same game are Kane and most

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it was it was just stupid yesterday. If you watched any of that Dolphins
game, because we kind of hadit off on his side TV and like
every time we turn over, someDolphins player was running into the end zone
trying to see who had the mostof all time, and then it just
shut the little thing. So wellanyway, but yeah, it was.

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It was absolutely crazy. Here's soTWOA had three hundred nine yards four touchdowns,
which is good. Then they hada backup in who continued to scoring
them. The defense did what theydid, so m I mean, yeah,
it was a it was a crazyfootball day, all right. Let
me get over to non football peopleare a little upset, little upset following

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a round of applause given in Canadaabout what is this guy's name? Do
do do do do? Oh?Wait? Yeah, so this guy comes
over, he's uh, he's where'sthis the Canadia? They have the caption

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here, So it's Ukrainian President Zelinski, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau standing on the
stage, bunch of clapp and sealsrecognizing Yaroslav Unka. Okay, all right,
he is Canadian by patriation, butoriginally he fought with the first Ukrainian

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Division of the Second World War,immigrated to Canada and they fought in a
very specific capacity that group they wereunder knots. They were under the Nazi
command structure. Now I understand thatit's that tenuous, you know, second
connect there, but it was partabout screwing with Russia too on the flip

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side. But they took orders fromthe Nazis. Man So he goes to
Canada after all this. He wasn'trunning a camp or anything, but he
was serving in that capacity. Goesto Canada and then on one of these
days like all right, all youveterans show up, got a big thing
here, thought, you know,I did fight in a war. I'm

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gonna go down there. So thequestion is is that on? Because I
love making fun of Trudeau, it'sso easy, But is that on Trudeau
and Zelenski don't get me started onthe you know, all the Nazi back
and forth on the Ukraine stuff,or is it just look, they didn't

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check a giant group of veterans wholooked like they're immobile almost so they probably
are not a big security threat,and they thought, well, you know,
kind of fits in with all therest for I'm going to sit there
and do individual checks. Is they'remaking it sound like Trudeau's people invited specific

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members there and I have not seenanything, but you know, Twitter gonna
twitter. It was introduced to Parliamentas a ninety eight year old soldier who
fought against the Russians, a hero. So obviously they did not interview him
and ask him what he was upto or he lied. Let's see,

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here is what said. It's fromthe article the red and black flag has
historically represented the Bandera movement in Ukraine. Stephen Bandera, national Ukrainian politician.
Right, so he's like, we'reagainst Russia. The Germans don't like Russia
now, even though they just hadan agreement with them, and we're gonna
go ahead and we'll just join upwith them. The enemy of my enemy.

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So but it's not one of thosethings they talk. If you watch
a World War two documentary, youget a lot of because you know,
Nazi gold and stuff. But alltold, Bandera and his fellow collaborators,
this guy included, are said toor has suspected to done, or committed
the mass killings of up to onehundred thousand Jews and Poles over the course

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of the war, though they couldn'tindividually connect this guy too any specific deaths.
So yep, but he got himself, he got himself Canada's highest honor,
and the fact that he had Ukraineblood was what drew him to go
see Zelenski. So you're shocked,I'm sure, all right eight eight eight

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nine three four seven eight seven fourBeck told that I did have. Yeah.
Here is, by the way,from the event we have here in
the chamber today, Ukrainian Canadians,Ukrainian Canadian world veteran from the Second World
War who fought the Ukrainian independence againstthe Russians and continues to support the troops

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today. So no understand they realizein what capacity he fought. They are
blissfully unaware of what that means.And they're still honoring him even though they're
saying he fought against the Russians,who, if I remember correctly, the

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Canadians were with us, right,you know, you think about Normandy and
the various beaches there. What peoplefail to realize is those are not all
US troops. They were British troops, Canadian troops, people from many many
places. So when they're fighting againstthe Russians, who, for the purpose
of World War Two was in factour ally, shouldn't that immediately give you

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pause? If you're the poor guy'sgot to sit up there and read that.
And do you think they really didthe vetting or they just like said,
hey, anybody in Canada of Ukrainianheritage maybe served and just took whatever
he wrote down, didn't even botherto check him. Man, is everybody
clapping seals? They could be.They're clapping very excited. Big moment may

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have smarily executed a hundred thousand people. I mean, not him, just
him, but you know, andthis goes on and on and on,
am on. His name is YaroslavHunka, and I was kindna say he's

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in the gallery, but I thinkyou beat me to that. But I'm
very proud to say that he isfrom North Bay and from my riding of
Nipissing to Miscommnian. He's a Ukrainianhero, a Canadian hero, and we
thank him for all this service.Thank you, dude, I'm chet.

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Look here's the thing again. Idon't know what the vetting looked like for
this, how any of that worked. But I am tempted to sit there
and point out that if it wasTrump, because remember they were trying to
connect him to the anything, hewould put an eagle on as being a
Nazi dude, like this is Nazicode? Was was it sepack ross or

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the stage was shaped like something kindof and they all freaked out that was
Sepack right? Is there? Likeit's a really believe They look they said
it looked like an ancient ruin orsomething. Yeah, but like a White
supremacy room or something, a ruinor something like. It was just like
a room and date and they backedto way and they're like, it looks

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like an ancient ruin that the SSwants used for some sort of ceremony.
And it was right, but itwas very abstract. Well yeah, yeah,
yeah, So in this case youwould argue there's less abstraction. Yes,
I would, because they literally said, hey, he fought against the
Russians without going what I think thosewere our allies. Why would they be

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fighting against the oh oh? Andto do so they had to hang with
the okay and take take orders.So yeah, less abstraction than the six
or seven times somebody like you didn'teven have to be Trump either, Like
somebody could produce a coin that hadan eagle on it. Trump didn't had
anything to do with it. Andthat's still somehow got laid off. Hell

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the Bob Menendez thing was getting laidoff on Republicans and Trump over the weekend.
We'll get into those details coming uphere at seven h five, but
it is sixty five. Take abreak, you're right back. Hang on
smart talk all day, ninety fourfive w PTI in the Triad and one

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uh six one FM Talk in theTriangle. So I remember thinking, like,
you know, everyone doesn't want robotsto take over everybody's job. But
when you've got it down to that, what's next. So I flew over
the weekend and it was in LaGuardiafor the first time in a long time.

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And look for those of you whofly for business or have made trips
up to New York, and youhad to go through jfor I said,
LaGuardia, excuse me, JFK,And you got to go through JFK.
You share. You probably understand myfrustration because there's no connectivity with the terminals.
It's the dumbest thing. You gottaeither exit security or you gotta get

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on a bus between terminals. Butyou can only do that if you have
a very specific ticket, even thoughin any other airport, if I want
to watch, if I'm going outof c terminal and I want to go
walk to a terminal because whatever Ican do that it's dumb, but I
can do it, or I canhop a train to do it. So

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I get up there and it's stilllike do you remember the real depths of
covid ross right when the restaurants reopened, and so instead of seating three hundred,
they could see like ten because ofthe level of care they were taking.
Nobody would go near you stand codeseverywhere. Yeah, it was stupid
because he had a position the tablesin a certain way to keep people away
from each other, right right,and then come in with a stick and

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measure. Yeah. I know localbusinesses around week four, it's one of
them had a close because of thatbecause they couldn't fit people in anymore.
M that's all that is. Allof the JFK five terminal. You can't
pay for anything in. And Iprefer cash in airports. Basically, I

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prefer cash when I'm traveling, butreally in airports just for whatever reason,
because you know, you go thereand if something's wrong and you're already you're
already on the other side of thecountry, so what are you gonna do?
But it was annoying because like Iactually, when I was flying up
there, I ran into a friendof mine too, who happened to be

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on the flight from Raleigh, andhe said, well, let's go get
somebody eat. So we go intothis bar restaurant there at JFK, and
the bartender won't come over to us, and then eventually he walks over to
us because my friend had not beenthrough JFK in years either, and just
points at the scanner thing. Youscan it, You order all of your

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own food, all of your owndrink, even though you're sitting in a
restaurant. Just like COVID, nocash can be exchanged, nobody can really
interact with anybody. And at thatpoint, if you're that bartender and I
have to do all the stuff onhere, and all you have to do
is literally grab the plates or theglasses and bring them over to where we

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were. How do you argue thata robot can't do your job? Do
you know what I mean? Howdo you sit there and go, no,
we need a human to do this. We need a human just to
you know, because it's not thereyet. How's it not there? I'm
doing all the work, and ontop of it, mandatory gratuity. Can

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you're doing all the work and youhave to do a mandatory gratuity. But
I went everywhere in this terminal andnothing could be paid for in cash,
and the interaction wasn't there. Theyjust point to the thing. And if
you tried to tell the girl,hey, this is what I'm ordering,
she won't start it. She pointsto the thing, and you got to

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make sure it's in the system andthen they will bring it over. Dude,
that's gonna be automated in five minutes, that model they've created up there
at JFK. Dude, you couldaudit. You could automate the hell out
of that airport, or at leastTerminal five, the Jet Blue terminal there.
All right? Oh Ross, didyou see my forty six dollars breakfast

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or no, thirty eight dollars mealI had at the RDU airport? I
did. Yeah, That's that's whypeople can't stand the Biden economics. That's
something autonomy and yeah yeah, butI mean all I had was a grilled
cheese sandwich from a farm. Anduh, I don't ye. You has
some beverages? Could some water?No? No, they bring water and

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a shot? What a beer ina shot. Uh maybe those were just
they were like way in the backgroundor in the foreground. It was like
right by the plate. It waslike right there. Oh wow. But
like a shot of water, looklike right shot of it? Did not?
Was it in a shot? Maybemaybe it could be it could be

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water from flint? Oh wow?So it was would you say a gauvish
in color? Dude? I don'tknow why. By the way, they
were so overwhelmed at La Farm whenI'm sitting there eating waiting, waiting to
go cause I got the airport earlybecause they were already they had already moved

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the flight. But long story,so I'm sitting there and I'm like,
hey, man, I need abeer and I need a shot. And
he's looking at me like what timeis it? But it was afternoon,
so it was okay, and Iam but like he only got me the
beer because he was slammed, andI'm like, yeah, I have my
food, I have this beer.But if I don't have a shot to

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really kick it off and mock thatidiot up at the New York Times,
it won't work. And so hecomes over, doesn't bring my shot,
and it's like, are you gonnadrink your beer, and I like,
dude, I need everything that Iordered. And then the amazing photo came
out there, so and that wasaccurate, and actually it was pretty reasonable
for a beer shot in a sandwichin an airport. So with tip of

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course, all right eight eight eightnine three four seven eight seven four is
a very good grilled cheat. I'venever had it at La Farm. I
always get the egg scramble times asI go there. But Annie who all
right? Like I said, we'llget into the Menendez insanity and oh yes,

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the bear attack or was it comingup? CaCO DA radio program again
eight eight eight nine three four seveneight seven four. If you're being circled
by bears right now, stay tuned. We'll give you some advice how to
get on out of that. Allright, good morning everybody, and welcome.

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It is seven h six here onthe case o J Radio programming.
Remember back in the bowers of allthe COVID in sanity, the conspiracy theories
from horse Pace to Stanford, andwhere was gonna gun from? Harvard?

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Yeah, it was from Harvard.Stanford and Harvard medical experts being overruled by
Twitter, Twitter executives and White Housestaff, none of which you're doctors.
I was crazy times, but theone of the worst offenses you could commit

(35:57):
is to take hydroxychlora quin right.That was junk science. People were deep
platform people were fired from medical placesfor contemplating putting this out. And any
doctor did at any point tried totake this route, and if it was

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involving a high profile person was themselvesprovided a high profile public lynching digitally of
course. So what happened going intothe weekend, dah, that's interesting.
The Mayo Clinic, who I'm prettysure is a respected medical facility, still

(36:45):
held in pretty high regard thought ofas you know, where some of the
leading minds go. It's quite theoperation there in Rochester, Minnesota. Having
visited and I actually had a friendwho was a research physician there, and

(37:05):
have you ever been to Rochester?It's pretty unassuming, but the facility up
there that they have in the MayoClinic is phenomenal. So when they put
out stuff, it's not some randomThe point I make is not some random
single doctor that you can just destroytheir tenureship or whatever it is. In
how you retaliate. You're dealing withthe Mayo Clinic and headed into the weekend,

(37:30):
and I'm sure for the purpose ofnot being high profile about this was
the Mayo Clinic studies adjustment on theuses of hydroxychloroquin right, because they want
to list all applicable uses that haveresearch. Well, now research shows and
I hope you're sitting down, hydroxychloroquinmay also be used to treat coronavirus in

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certain hospitalized patients. So they weren'tlike that. But in the reality is
they checked, people were saying,hey, hydroxyclora quinn has made a difference.
Maybe not in all instances, butthere was a lot of people thinking
it had something to do with someof the numbers they had in Africa because

(38:15):
of the mosquito vaccinations and some ofthe other treatments they use there. They
end up using a lot of thisbecause I don't know if you know this,
mosquitoes in Africa kind of jerks,kind of not good. So now
they realize that it did help insome situations. After destroying people, absolutely

(38:37):
destroying people for making that suggestion andthen begging forgiveness when they're like, yeah,
that part where we wouldn't allow youto sit in your own cars in
the parking lot with your windows upof a church out in the middle of
nowhere while you listen to a guyand a loudspeaker from another car or from
the church itself with a speaker pointedout the window. Yeah, we can't

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have that. Well, we don'thave all the data, but you know,
we're pretty sure that's not a goodthing. So is that all the
conspiracy theories? Now I'm unclear andI don't look. Here's the thing I
don't want because the conspiracy theory wasthe drug companies are there, they are

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tamping down expectations and when it comesto high darkschloroquin because it's not a currently
patented expensive drug, whereas the amountof money you're making from the federal government
paying you for the vaccines, insome instances you then going and having to
pull back recommended usage with those likethat's the conspiracy theory. Fizer and the

(39:47):
rest didn't want you to know.And I hate it when you know,
conspiracy theories come out. But forwhatever reason, people were right. They
may not sarily have the motivation down, but that is what happened. Whether
it was a push by the pharmaceuticalcompanies, people like doctor Fauci, you

(40:07):
just you didn't want any questioning,which we're seeing a lot of that.
One by one man, one byone, the dominoes fall. So yes,
now they're officially saying, you know, in some instances it did work.
Let's see here from the Mayo Clinicwebsite grudgingly grudged admission of glaring truth

(40:34):
droxically and then they didn't update anybody, and they did it on like a
Friday, end of the day.And Peter Navarro, I'm just looking at
someone. You have a bunch ofTrump people on this, So I got
a question, do we then retroall of the medical experts that were on
CNN, because remember, doctors whowere undergoing this course of treatment or pushing

(40:59):
this were d platformed, not renewed, and in some cases, you know,
you're not one hundred percent sure whythat's why they parted ways, but
they found themselves after years of relationship, not being able to get papers published,
not being able to you know,escalate into higher positions, getting just
kind of stuck in place. Sothe doctors who were the ones on CNN

(41:24):
and NBC and all that who areon there calling their colleagues who likely had
more experienced by the way in thosefields hacks that are dangerous. Or the
woman who was on the steps ofCongress giving the press conference the doctors up
there. Her name escapes me,but she was an absolute loon. She

(41:45):
was was it woo But you rememberthat right, she's up there and she's
given in. The video went viraland then it kept getting taken down.
And because some of it was hydroxycolor quinn and if you said anything positive,
for a while, Twitter and Facebookhad policies from their own mouths.

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People wouldn't use the word hydrops thechloroquinn because they didn't want it searching.
They didn't want to be able tosearch by texts, so that they had
their stuff shut down. The bonkersman and now the Mayo Clinic, which
is kind of the arbiter. It'slike the AP style guide for a lot
of this stuff has the data andthey just no fanfare, no nothings,

(42:28):
slight change on the website. Youwonder why people believe in conspiracy theories?
Man, are you all in onthe pharmacy suppression of non profitable cures?
How? How all in on thatparticular conspiracy theory? Are you ross?

(42:51):
Would you say you're what seventy fivebecause like some people go to the extremes,
you know what I mean, Thisis the pharmaceutical company stifling nonprofitable alternative
treatments like hydoxy chloroquin because that's thethat's the I mean. I haven't really
looked into it, but I wouldimagine that would be the case, because
you would want to get rid ofcompetition. And for the same reason.

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What they'll do is they'll slightly changethe formula on a patent and then repatent
it under a a new thing andthen se anyone who comes close to it.
So are they sitting in an undergroundbunker with the world powers running things,
going to their little Switzerland meetings andparking all their jets at these tiny

(43:36):
airports? Are they that tied intoit? Maybe not, but arguably most
of the way there. Fourteen Hangon one oh six FM Talk and w
PTI, two stations driving the bestin talk. This is Casey O Day

(44:00):
and Carolina's Morning News. All right, let's talk about drunt juice Frost.
Do you want to start with ghostinvaders or bears? The ghosts? You
a ghost first? Okay? Allright, yeah, all right, we'll

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do that. This is in California. So they're extra matt at this dude.
A man was arrested for discharging hisweapon negligently after an early morning shooting
in Simi Valley. According to police, officers responded to a suspicious incident where
a resident claimed his doorbell had beenrung and then rung again. I don't

(44:45):
know if we're in a ding dongditch thing or what's going on here.
So he hid in the bushes.But then he started to wonder if it
was actual people or something else.I say that ominously enough, or something
else, perhaps not of this existence, because you know, he's hammered.

(45:10):
You've been so hammered or high orwhatever that you thought ghosts were, you
know, robbing your house with youin it, or attempting to a little
home invasion poultry guy's style. Soanyway, so he's in the bushes,
he's hammered, and he thought theintruders were in his residence, so he

(45:31):
opened fire, spraying, according topolice, his garage through the door into
neighbors, homes, trees, andnearby other items, including parked vehicles.
But police say he never hit anybody, or did he is my question,

(45:53):
are the police in a position becauseyou know, how it works in a
movie where you're realizing that it's aghost. At first, you get people
that may shoot at spiritual entities andthen they realize it has you know,
it's not doing anything, but theymade the effort first to realize what they
were dealing with. Maybe this guy, his marksmanship is on point even when

(46:15):
he's hammered, and he did infact shoot the ghost burglars, but there's
not gonna be any evidence because theywere ghosts. But nope, State of
California, they're just like, Nah, you're a drunk dude with a gun
indiscriminately firing into the neighborhood. Sowe're going to charge you with all the

(46:36):
stuff because we hate personal protection,even when it's from ghosts. Wasn't the
second poultry Geist movie, the onein the Tower that was said in LA
Wasn't it? Because it start inArizona and then they moved, or maybe
that was in New York where theymoved. I hadn't seen that in a

(46:57):
while. Let's see his booked forfelony discharge of a firearm, which I
don't I don't know what makes ita felony versus not a felony. All
Right, So that's story number one. Story number two, another drunk guy.
He's got a he's got a decisionto make. He's got to consider

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whether he is going to be ableto find his way out of the woods.
An Ohio man charge with falsely reportingan incident after claiming he'd been attacked
by a bear and followed by agroup of bears a posse, if you
will, and required to help gettingout of the woods. So yeah,

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calls nine to one one stuck inthe woods. Bear keeps trying to attack
me, got a bunch of hisbuddies circling me. He's walking for miles.
According to criminal complaint, first responderscalled early morning hours of Friday assist
a man in the woods. Dispatchersaid the man claimed he was injured,

(48:04):
stranded on steep terrain, and beingpursued by bears, at which point dispatcher
said all on the phone with theman, he could be heard screaming,
please help me, I'm being attackedby a bear. All right, Well
that's pretty definitive, and good onhim being able to make words while being
attacked by a bear, because Ithink most of us would be overwhelmed.
Not myself, of course, butyou know, most people this is just

(48:29):
walking to school for you know,grew up in Wyoming. But the man
also allegedly claimed he had been walkingfor days, his phone was dying,
and the bears were periodically circling him, and he was going to die.
So that's what police knew to bedealing with. So the search and rescue
guys go out. They find himusing all sorts of devices, emergency lights,

(48:53):
sirens, all of it in aneffort to scare away what they assume
is a group of thirsty bears.However, nobody saw any bears and it
was only after a two hours searchcrews found him. He denied medical treatment
even though and then they started toput two and two together. He just

(49:15):
was hammered and wanted to ride outof the woods, and there was nobody
to hitchhike, so he's like,I'll just get an EMS crew out here,
then I don't have to walk therest of the way. Deputies say
that the man explained to deputies thathe was extremely intoxicated, apologized for wasting
their time, but just needed toget out of these woods. All the

(49:35):
woods can be scary, and yes, you're probably gonna get a better if
you just call and be like,I'm lost in the woods. I mean,
you probably get a response, dependingon where it is. They got
search and rescue teams. You tellhim you're, you know, surrounded by
bears. They send the whole army, so to speak, in this area.
This was in what was he's anOhio man, but he did this

(49:58):
in West Virginia. Yeah, ConnawoodCounty. So he's not even super familiar
with the terrain, even though obviouslyWest Virginia and Ohio touch in some places.
But you know what I mean,Yeah, they're not gonna be pleased
with that. So he's charged withfalsely reporting an emergency incident. But again,

(50:19):
what if they were ghost bears?All right? This guy was just
hammered the other guy who knows twentyseven case O Day radio program, So
Bob Menendez, who had previously beenunder investigations for all sort of shenanigans.
The senator from New Jersey is isdealing with a lot. Dealing with a

(50:45):
lot like John Fetterman literally coming outin his shorts and hoodie to demand his
own colleague resigned from the Senate afterhe being indicted on federal corruption charges.
There is a lot going on heretoo, like him and his wife had

(51:07):
a relationship, according to investigators withlet's see a bunch of businessmen who gave
them hundreds of thousands of dollars toprotect a fellow businessman and to basically work
on behalf of Egypt. He facesforty five years in prison and remember they
got him off the other charges withthe kids stuff too. That now he's

(51:30):
a fine man. Well here heis back at it, but he does
have defenders, just shameless hacks.Will share that with you coming up,
Hang on your Day Smarter one Osix one FM Talk and News Talk five

(51:52):
w PTI more with Casey starts.Now, wow, you know they make
a product for everything. Teacher bustedafter allegedly hiding meth in scrunchy at family
fun night. So it's the getto know the teacher event, right,

(52:16):
Parents show up with their with theirkids. They want to talk to their
teachers, among them Sarah Duncan.All right, pretty standard stuff. However,
a photo booth that had been installedI guess for the event was her
undoing. As she let her hairdown, her scrunchy dropped and it had

(52:42):
a compartment in the scrunchy that wasthat had meth in it. So so
apparently they make a drug hiding scrunchyif you're you know, doing some early
Christmas shopping for that very special relative. But it literally dropped in front of
kids and she didn't see it,and you know it had meth in it.

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In the school not a big fanis the event was coming to a
close, Duncan allegedly took a picturewith two students in the booth. The
juveniles sayd that she let her hairdown for the photo. After the photo,
the juveniles cleaned up the area andfound a bluish velvet style scrunchy.

(53:24):
It was a velvet stygo whatever,but they noticed the scrunchy was heavier than
what scrunch she's are and realized ithad an affixed zipper pouch which contained a
glass vial with a bunch of whitepowder. Eventually tested and it was shown
to be meth. The kids obviouslydidn't test him, but police did.

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These students did bring the scrunch thoughto another teacher, but they got the
principle of vice principal all of that, because again they didn't know it was
from this teacher. But Nether's photosof her, some with it and some
without it. So yeah, it'sgonna be kind of hard to come back
from that. Now, I willsay this, and I'm not encouraging the

(54:09):
behavior, the amount of social anxietythat something that an event like that would
give me, because not only areyou having the kids would you got to
deal with on the day to day. But now you've got all the parents
there, and you have you know, you have the good parents who actually
want to work with you and recognizethat they feel you're a good teacher,

(54:30):
and if you see something, theymight believe you instead of just blaming you.
But that's not a lot of parentsthese days. A lot of parents
are my kid can do no wrong. Why weren't they first? I might
need some meth. Maybe not meth, but you know, just some to
take the edge off. Let's see. An interview with the police, Duncan

(54:53):
said she had taken her daughter tofamily fund night did remove a scrunt sheet,
so she had her own kid theretoo. I guess we went to
the school from her hair for aphotograph, but claimed it was a different
scrunchy and did not have a secretzipper pocket for meth. Maybe she acts,
Maybe she went out and bought scrunchesbut didn't read the seller, you

(55:17):
know, a description on Amazon.Well enough, I guess maybe you could
claim that in court. Unfortunately,there's the other part where then they drug
tested her under district policy and ohyeah, yeah, meth So there you
go, all right eight eight eightnine three four seven eight seven four you

(55:40):
want to be on the show.So I said that Bob Menendez did have
supporters because you had AOC and JohnFetterman and a you know, several people
come forward and be like, heneeds to resign, he needs to he
needs to get out of there.I think they're reasonably confident that in New
Jersey they'll just put another Democrat inthere. Although some people are wanting Chris

(56:00):
Christie to run. But Christy hasto be like, nah, I'm all
in for president bro. So hehad to dispel that. But I think,
you know, that's still a possibilitybecause he ain't gonna be president.
Although Ross you want to know theother reason it's not going to be president.
Did you see who Chris Christie washanging out with yesterday? I didn't

(56:22):
know who he was, Buddy,buddy shoulder to shoulder in the private box
with Jerry Jones. They're at theCowboys game. Dude, somebody's so mad
at me for pointing out that Arizonastatistically was predicted to be the worst team
in the NFL. So I'm sorryyou're you're a Cardinals fan, but that's
not me coming to that conclusion,especially not after yesterday you guys rushed for

(56:45):
a billion yards on the Cowboys.But I also said my own team,
Minnesota suck. So somebody, didyou see the guy on Twitter? He's
very upset, very upset, andsome people think you're intentionally tanking, which
I would at least respect the Vikingsfor doing, because at least then they'd
be doing something to getting rid ofall their Pro bowlers and then you know,

(57:12):
not tackling anybody and then losing agame again. So I'd probably take
that. Let's see here, thetop breaking Democrat defending Mendez is Dick Durbin.
No surprise, right, but he'sin Illinois, so like it's like

(57:35):
he's gonna have a bunch of blowbackfrom the Republican election or Republican side of
the elector in Illinois. So sohe came out to defend his good buddy,
proving once again that you know,once these cats are in it long
enough and they've kind of morphed intothis final form of whatever particular particular scoundrel
or thief or manipulator or murderer thatthey eventually evolve into being. They're not

(58:06):
even cognizantly aware like there's a problemthere, which is the only way you
could come out in any defense ofwhat's going on with Menendez after the multiple
other investigations that you basically had totamp down, including the kid stuff and
the Dominican. But Dick Durbin wasready man, ready to defend his buddy.

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Tell you, Dana, this isa very serious charge, There's no
question about it. But it bearsreminding us of what I've said about the
indictments against Donald Trump, equally seriouscharges. These are, in fact indictments
that have to be proven. Underthe rule of law, the person who
is accused is entitled to the presumptionof innocence, and it's the responsibility of

(58:52):
the government to prove that case.I said that about Donald Trump, let's
say the same thing about Bob Menendez. So this idiot, this guy skiing
nothing, being in a very verysafe seat, having very powerful friends,
is either doesn't care due to hisown corruption, or is blissfully unaware of
what Menendez is doing. And it'snot little stuff. It's not just he's

(59:14):
getting one secret check. They wereshowing a pattern there, and photos like
photos of him showing up glad handingthe people that are alleged to be bribing
him. Remember, we have allthe paperwork from the all of the weirdly
labeled Biden things and the exact dollaramounts that were then reflected in like the
purchase of a Porsche. And Menendezis like, nah, this is this

(59:38):
is about Trump. And the reasonis is because he's even these guys are
such scoundrels. He's even willing tothrow his buddy under the bus, but
do so in kind of this softway, right, because what he means
by that is not both of themhave, you know, presumption of innocence

(59:59):
in their for we should yield onthat side. He is perfectly happy to
watch Menendez get eviscerated, arrested,because then they will hold it up his
justification for anything they want to doto their political opponents, saying, hey,
we gave you one, this isthe one we're taking. I think
that's kind of what they did withalf Frankin too. They realize safe seat,

(01:00:22):
there's more political points from going inthis direction. And then you have
a defender come in. He's tryingto be the quote unquote level headed guy,
and in reality he's just like,Yeah, I don't care if my
buddy burns as long as they getthat other witch I'm really mad about.
And that's where we find ourselves,all right, seven forty four? Is

(01:00:44):
he alive? Do we know he'staking it from everybody today? I didn't
know. I was concerned for yourwell being as I had the distinct pleasure
of watching that game yesterday surrounded byall three of my cowboy buddies, and
must have been fun. And theytalked an immense amount of crap over Minnesota,

(01:01:06):
you know, crap in the bedlike they do all during the first
series set of games. And thenthey were of course the later afternoon game,
and it was so weird they allstarted to leave before the game was
over. And so why would theydo that? Why can you dish it
but not take it? Oh,I could take it and listen, I

(01:01:27):
don't think anybody's going undefeated. Butthat seventy spot from the Dolphins was pretty
impressive. Then again it was theBroncos. But yeah, I mean just
a first of all, the Jetsand the Giants aren't very good teams anyway,
and Asota looked pretty good. Imean, are we that? Yes
yesterday? Yesterday they looked pretty good. You know why they looked good yesterday

(01:01:52):
and not at all the other daysbecause they're not good. They were not
predicted to be good. Yeah,but you know one isn't bad. Yeah,
not that is not bad at all. Yeah, it's well, it's
a good record, right, youknow, I respect to in one.
I do respect to and one.You know, why are you all self
serving monsters? Ross's bills are twoin one? Just stop? So are

(01:02:15):
they? So? Yeah? ReallyI didn't even look at that. Go
look at us after flipping through picturesof your fan covered in poop fallen in
hold. I was just thinking thoughbefore the segment, and I was honestly,
and I'm not I'm not joking around. I was feeling bad for Ray
because I was thinking, he's goingto check in and how many stations do
you more? Do you check inon? And every morning? Live four?

(01:02:38):
So it sucks, man, becauseyou've got to hear this four times
in a row. No no,no, no, no, Ross she
does two check in, so welltwo with you, and then I've got
one more than the other ones don'treally care. I mean they're just more
like, yeah, okay, what'sthe weather, But who cares about that?
But listen, nobody's twelve wins wins. And my prediction anyway was when

(01:03:00):
the division get to the first roundof the playoffs, probably lose, but
if not, you definitely lose inthe second round. So because I tell
you, guys know what I think, isn't the guy. He isn't the
guy, and he proved it,and he proved to throw an interception in
the end zone. I'm sorry,you're not the guy. Period. My
guy did that too. So anyway, yeah, just do some weather,

(01:03:22):
dry weather a couple of days here. You know, it's gonna be tough
to keep raining out of the forecast, but for now we're going to I
wouldn't be surprised with all the cloudsaround this northeast to flow and showers to
the west of us if we dotry to sneak something in. So it's
going to be close. Clouds atsome sun today, low eighties, probably
stay in the upper seventies, tryadand points west. Cloudy tomorrow again Wednesday,

(01:03:45):
spotty showers here and there, tryadwest and into the mountains. And
then later the week. You know, as I've said, it's kind of
tough. May keep showers in theforecast or add I'm back into the forecast
as we go through the coming days. But nothing big. Doesn't look like
there's anything widespread, as temperatures willstay cooler mid weekend beyond maybe only the
load of bid seventies and over lowswill stay in the fifties. So fall

(01:04:06):
kind of coming in right on target. Don't see any real big warm ups,
if anything at or maybe even slightlybelow average temperatures over the next few
days. Okay, all right,we'll just cool it on the storms for
a bit and we'll be good toget all right, Thank you, sir,
appreciate it. Goodnolences. So Rosstwo and one's a good record.
Is that it's a operating under Imean it's a winning record. It is

(01:04:29):
a winning record. Yes, Icannot boast to have one of those,
but it's not the winning list ofrecords it is not. So there's that
as well. And we got twomore games today, so who the heck
knows? All Right, some fortyeight case O Day radio program, Hang
on keeping you connected. This isninety four five WPTI in the Triad and

(01:04:50):
one oh six one FM Talk inthe Triangle. All right, look,
this is a pretty horrible story,but the contents of the story are not
what I'm going after here. It'sthe way that it's being reported. So,
a death investigation is underway after anincident involving a thirteen and a half

(01:05:15):
foot alligator. This is Panella's County, so near Tampa. Authority has responded
to an area a report of adead body seen in a waterway. The
dead body was lying under an adjacentto the thirteen foot eight and a half
inchalligator, and clearly clearly had beenseparated in places if you catch them adrift.

(01:05:40):
So now the investigative team recovered theremains and sheriff's officials are getting to
the bottom about what her cause ofdeath may have been. I know we
should wait for the evidence. That'sthe responsible thing to do. Button please

(01:06:00):
m M. However, we sawmysteries on this show. Ross anything you
think might have killed this woman whosebody they found Torga shreds underneath the thirteen
and a half quot out her bodywas in pieces. Ah some yeah,
that's that is the thing that causesus. You know what, that's a

(01:06:23):
very good point. I was thinkingshe was attempting to take the organ trail,
but really, you know, itdidn't go well after the first minute
because she never you know, gotout of Florida. So cholera maybe or
drowning in the river, right,because otherwise, man, you gotta pay,

(01:06:44):
you gotta, you gotta pay.I know it's I know it's tough
when you play that game, butif you got de pensive, no,
it's not rainy season, what couldgo wrong? You could end up in
a ditch like she did under analligator that's thirteen and a half feet.
So again, I'm not celebrating whathappened. I'm like, are we really
going to play this off like it'sa mystery? Really? And not?

(01:07:08):
The leprosy Ross just explained, Oh, maybe the space laser, because you
can't they're not going to just usethat once, right with the Maui thing
or whatever that is. Maybe they'retesting it out elsewhere. You guys probably
look for that. Let's see,there was another there was actually another story

(01:07:34):
on this woman too. There's crazinessbecause now they're like, Ah, this
is what we have to do.This is why we have to go ahead
and build all of these shelters andspend an exorbitant amount of money for the
people who come to the city ofTampa because we leave them on the streets

(01:07:54):
are going to be eaten by alligators, which has basically been the activist thing.
Over the weekend, the office willconduct the autopsy to determine the cause
and manner of death, said TerryWilliams, a nearby resident. I never
dreamt an alligator would be in thisarea. I'm sorry, if you live

(01:08:16):
in Florida. Is there a spotyou can stand in Florida and say that
that you would have never contemplated analligator being in the area. Is there
anywhere in the state of Florida fromPensacola to Jacksonville to Miami to Tampa.
If you're in Florida, there's athere's probably an alligator nearby, unless you're

(01:08:40):
at Disney, where it would neverhappen. So I don't hud hold out
a lot of hope for this neighborhood, to be quite honest with you,
but they're working on it. They'llget to the bottom of it. It'll
be okay. Uh, let's Igot time to get this yeah, real
quickly. A man is facing multiplecharges after he was accused of running a

(01:09:04):
dentist office in the back of aconvenience store, and not a nice one
judging by the photos. Sixty fouryear old one Munaz Munos, who is
a mechanic. Well, I guesswhen you're a mechanic, like you pry
on stuff with pliers, right,I'm not. It's not that this guy
would do this to make money,Like I understand the greed motivation. Who's

(01:09:29):
going into the back of the scummiestconvenience store you've ever visited and going,
you know this looks sterile, let'sdo this. It has to be someone
in a crap ton of pain withno health insurance. It's like, just
take my tooth out, so geta string in a door. A lot
of people don't have that ability todo that. It's like it's like saw
right, Like not everyone can cutout. They cut open the right exactly.

(01:09:50):
So at that point you're like,I don't care what it is,
I need the tooth out. Youhave a buddy's say, Bob down the
street, will do it in theback of the convenience store. Twenty bucks.
None issue, you're going you getyour tooth out. It has to
be a poverty issue, I believeit or not. It looks like what
they have got him busted is hewas telling people he's good him anesthetics,
but it was like sailing. Sohe's lying to him about that and they're

(01:10:11):
like, why does it hurt somuch? He's like, I don't know.
So like that's when they turned himin, not that they were part
of an illegal tooth pulling extraction,super unsanitary criminal endeavor. Oh, I

(01:10:45):
see why you were upset this morning. I had not been to barstool yet.
Ross. I did not realize thatevery other story on the website is
Taylor Slift. Every other story.What is going on? Man? Oh,
I haven't been to bar stool either. Oh well, then why are
you so upset? This sporting it'sjust Taylor Swift. No, because I
was at the gym as you do, and I'm like, you know,

(01:11:09):
in between said, I'm like checkingout, I'm scrolling and it's all like
Taylor Swift at the Chiefs game,and I'm like, I already hate the
Chiefs right right, mahomes is brotherI can't stand and they ruined my life
and his brother. And now you'readding Taylor Swift into the mix. It's
some bearable with her. Apparently there'sbeing in confirmation she's dating Travis Kelsey and

(01:11:32):
by the way, prepared to beannoyed because I did see somebody referred to
them as Swelsey, because apparently wehave to fix weird labels or combinations of
names on celebrity couples. So yeah, no, I'm with Ross. They
just got a bunch more annoying.Is Taylor Swift classless for dropping an F

(01:11:53):
bomb on national TV after her boyfriend'scourse a touchdown. I mean, I
think she should probably be canceled.Taylor Swift celebration go up forty one.
Nothing was over the line, evenfor me, which is an op ed
by Dave portnoy Ah. Taylor Swiftgoes nuts as Travis Kelsey scores a touchdown

(01:12:15):
for Kansas City. I'm pouting andstomping my feet. That's okay. Have
the five stories, they're the threeof them are that and then way down
there, Hey it's the Dolphins.Oh wait, hold on, but before
that Chiefs bear is being a blowoutis even more of a reason Fox should
have a camera on Taylor Swift theentire game. She no could somebody just

(01:12:38):
be like, Nah, you can't, you can't screw with this yet,
the football not yours. She's neverIt would be one thing if she's ever
if I've ever heard anything where sheactually seemed to give a crap about football,
But I don't know that I've everseen it. And her fans are
like K pop fans. They're alittle crazy, man, They're a lot

(01:13:01):
crazy in the online space. Solast thing you want them is sliding over
into any chat for him where they'resurrounded by actual drunk football fans or Bills
fans covered in poop, because Ifeel like there's gonna be a clash there.
One two, still scrolling two storieslater, speechless to see Taylor Swift

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sitting next to Donnick Kelsey at theChiefs game. Is this all Portnoy did
yesterday? Good lord man? Allright? Eight eight eight nine three four
seven eight seven four, Sorry,this was like normally normally they might space

(01:13:48):
it out, or if he hadjust wrote the op ed, I think
he was serious, but I whothe hell knows. You've got these ridiculous
blowouts, You've got these comebacks likethe Green Bay one yesterday. You've got
Taylor Swift right in the in thebooth. This is what happened. This
is all a product of the writer'sstrike. The writers are on strike,

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and now you have this season thatdoesn't make any sense because, as you
know, it's all scripted. Yes, yes, yes, yes yeah.
In fact, somebody did a verygood parody about that, with actual players
pretending to not get their script Ithought it was very funny. I think
that Jacksonville Jags did it, althoughthey ironically were supposed to be a good
team, I thought, and gotdrilled by a really horrible team yesterday.

(01:14:32):
So Ross is saying that it's normallyfixed, but right now it's not.
Although the writers on Friday, whowere I heard a quote by their lead
negotiator where they were one hundred andten percent on teams, screw you,
We're not coming back unless you giveus all the stuff. Over the weekend
they made, I guess they madesome sort of deal. So I also

(01:14:58):
read a story in the La Times. They were following these writers and some
of them are you saying, areyou saying roster you seated. I just
realized, yea, yes, okay, comfortably balance you get all right.
Apparently some of the writers had toget other jobs because they haven't been an

(01:15:26):
I would comment, but but I'mdead. They did a whole thing about
can you believe these poor writers?Some of them are having two barista so
which is, by the way,I thought that's where they all started anyway,
right, don't work in the restaurantindustry, just trying to make it?
Or is that just the stereotype?Well whatever, So, yeah,
they had to go get other jobs. Some drove uber. Can you imagine

(01:15:50):
being stuck in an uber like onan airport ride, you know, something
of length, and it's with abitter, cheesed off rider who wants to
tell you about why her projects areon hold. You throw yourself from the
car. So yeah, that's whathappens on a daily basis, how it

(01:16:13):
happens if you don't have money comingin? How often on a daily basis
did you think about how the writerstrike is affecting you? Like, were
you even able to function? Icame to no. I initially I was
a little you know, I wasblind to it. I didn't have.
Hollywood explained it to me when theycame to the raid, but then I
understood it and it gave me joy. So is that the reaction you were

(01:16:36):
looking for? Because that's that wasI'm saying, in your moments of depression
and sadness and you're most low,you would think about it and it would
like you would raise you up.Yeah, oh my yeah yeah yeah,
yeah absolutely, because that's odd.I'm like, right, no, yeah,
that's the conclusion I came to.I'm like, this is great,

(01:16:58):
this is fantasy because it's not likethere's not stuff to watch. Right,
Not only is there stuff to watch, but there's right, like what one
hundred plus years of better stuff towatch. I was just gonna say,
not only is there a stuff towatch, newer stuff, but you have
access to everything, right, soyou can go back and watch, you
know, movies that were original ideas, movies where they didn't did they?

(01:17:23):
What was the when you get tothe story Friday. What was the kids
show that just decided they need tostick a non binary character in? There?
Was the ones with Paw Patrol,Paw Patrol. Yeah, right,
So now with access to everything,you can be like screw that I can
go watch all the Mister Rogers rightinstantly, you go watch all of that.

(01:17:46):
You want to watch Bob Ross paintfor cathartic reasons. It's on one
of the streaming apps I saw.I felt like the writer's strike was very
similar to a government shutdown, whereit happens and most people have no idea
that has happened, like it hasactually no effected at all until they see
the Barry kaides around the Stone WarMemorial, which does not require goven employees

(01:18:11):
because it's in the middle of apublicly accessible part. But yeah, yeah,
other than that, no, it'spretty close. I remember they were
having to do that's right. Theywere having to do things because people cared
so little. Ross. You're right. You remember when all of a sudden
they announced they were just they're goingto shut half of the services on the

(01:18:33):
Lue Ridge Parkway and people are like, well, but you still have most
of your funding and so why wouldyou close half of them? And the
reason was is because if they tooka twenty percent reduction or whatever the number
was, that wasn't going to beas like people may not notice, like

(01:18:53):
one bathroom's closed, maybe a rangerstation. But for the most part,
everything would have just trucked on beenthe same. You went up there,
wouldn't notice the difference. So theyhad to literally come up with ways to
make it as least pleasurable as possibleby accentuating what they claimed to be this
great threat. And you saw itwith that, with the park service stuff,

(01:19:15):
and you saw it with people puttingbarricades around stone carved memorials in the
middle of publicly accessible, twenty fourhour day parks. You gotta get it,
man, You gotta make it asevident as possible. And if that
means literally firing people are screwing othersover just to maintain your control, they're

(01:19:41):
willing to do it, all right, So here we go eight eight eight
nine three four seven eight seven fourIt is eight fifteen. We got to
talk about it. There's so manylike moments where people waited into this next

(01:20:02):
story and been right on the cuspof some sort of self realization. Did
you hear what happened in Zimbabwe?It was not something I thought i'd utter
this morning, but it has afascinating answer. We'll get into it next
hang on the show. After theshow is on the iHeartRadio app sears casey

(01:20:24):
O Day for the podcast on theiHeartRadio app. So Yeah, interesting reaction
over the weekend to what was describedto me read good quote as quote tragic
and disappointing. That was the crowningof the newest Miss Zimbabwe, who will

(01:20:47):
then go on to represent the countryin the Miss Universe pageant. She is
a native of She is a nativeof Zimbabwe, raised there, educated there,
always lived there multiple generations before her. But what caused everyone to lose
their damn minds is she's white,which is about two or three percent of

(01:21:13):
the population in Zimbabwe, so lessso than some other African nations. That
being said, they just couldn't deal. Man, it could not deal.
The twenty one year old model nowset to represent her home country in the
twenty twenty three Miss Universe pageant.All of the now crowned Miss Universe runner

(01:21:36):
ups were black women. Following herwin, she expressed her commitment to representing
Zimbabwe internationally and showcasing the country's uniqueness, with which she is familiar with as
somebody who has lived there, wasborn there, was raised there, was

(01:21:57):
educated there. However, following theannouncements, social media erupted demanding a black
woman be crowned, given that theshare of non black population in Zimbabwe's about
two percent, So there you go. The backlash. Backlash actually led her
to deactivate comments and her social media, so on her big night, she

(01:22:17):
can't even do a social media becausepeople are losing their minds question and I
know I saw the response where they'relike, well, it's a history of
slavery and subjugation in in these areas, in these countries, these parts of

(01:22:38):
Africa. So from there, youknow, from the sins of her ancestors,
she should never truly be a partof society. And I don't know
if I guess if the effort isto heal in those situations or I don't
know, changed a bunch of stuffaround and crashed the South African economy out
of you know, revenge. Andsee some of the stories we're seen in

(01:23:01):
Zimbabwe and other countries. They're evengetting mad. They're getting mad at people
who are part of the African moveBack program. So Americans were like,
I'm gonna go live in Ghana,It's gonna be great, and then they're
shocked when they show up having nocultural like they don't know nothing about Ghana.

(01:23:23):
They just knew that they were youknow, they had some infrastructure,
and they were making it easy whenthey went over there, like people didn't
interact with them, didn't talk tothem, and many, many, many
came back. They're like, well, we're all of our skin colors the
same, because it's not about that. It's about, you know, what
you share culturally. And the womanis as Zimbabwe and is anybody else there.

(01:23:47):
At least that's what I'm told everytime we see what seems to be
a concerted effort to push along,you know, more minority representation at the
expense of just trying to do whateveris the right, whether it's a casting

(01:24:09):
decision, because nobody's gonna believe youmade it for the right reasons, because
the amount of force that you're willingto provide. Disney is one great example
of this, obviously, when you'relooking at what they were willing to do
with this snow white thing. Sothey're bringing this actress who wants nothing to

(01:24:30):
do with the actual storytelling. Theylet her go on this insane pr thing
and I don't know if she couldhave polarized people more, but she's doing
it for the woke reasoning, andso when that is the demand in all
instances, wouldn't this be the wokeversion of that? But in Africa,

(01:24:51):
you know what I'm saying, thelot of part they're saying that she shouldn't
win because she's a really small portionof the population, whereas that's exactly the
opposite of that is what's been happeningfor the last several years and nearly everything.
Yeah right, but yeah, butmy point is, so if that's
their belief, if you honestly believethat those who have had the least amount

(01:25:13):
of representation should be the ones elevatedbecause equity, right, yeah, right,
it's exact right, exactly, Soyou're getting exactly what you've asked for.
Yeah, but this sense, itdoesn't count this time? Yeah,
math, you know what I'm sayingthat, Man, I know, but
does ac count? Like but whatif no? I like woman, Nope,

(01:25:39):
I just needn't bang my head againstthe walls stories because I'm like,
this is exactly what you want.And they celebrated all the how many stories
have we seen where they celebrate this, Right, They're like, oh my
god, this five hundred pound morballyobese trans person won the beauty pageant,
isn't it beautiful? And you're like, yeah, but that's the and if
you mention it then you're so right, then you're a biggot, horrible horrible

(01:26:01):
bigot. This is the exact samething in this context, in that culture.
It's the same thing. It's avery small percentage of the population winning
the contest, but you can't havethat because she's a hot white woman despite
people. Somebody put posted this that, despite people of African descent making up
just one percent of Germany's population,how many of the three winners of German's

(01:26:27):
Next Top Model beauty pageant, we'reblack women? Okay, this is in
Germany. The population is one percentof the three the three finalists for their
beauty pageant in Germany, how manywere black women of the three? Do
you have a guess? Ross,you got a guess? Of the three?
L two M were the three?Yeah? Yeah, yeah, all

(01:26:54):
three? So it's our point exactly, yes, So like mathematically she should
have a lot less chance. Andthis wasn't like all three of the top
people were white. In Zimbabwe,she was one, followed by two women
who look more like what people thinkZimbabweans look like. That's how you say

(01:27:15):
that. So the logical argument inthe defense there is maybe she was just
the best candidate. I don't youknow whether it's you know, the pure
salacious, like she's the hottest somebodythinks, or she's the they really liked
her essay or whatever. I didn'twatch it. I don't know, but
I do know that the numbers youthen drag out to do this. You

(01:27:39):
have to make this insane other argumentbecause you realize that now you're what you
actually believe is coming back to beused upon you, and you don't like
the results. And rather than question, hey, you know, might being
an intellectually honest and equitable here,you just freak out and looked like giant
hypocrites. So there you go.Oh three of them, All three of

(01:28:00):
them are black women in Germany,and one is much larger than the other
two. I'll let you guess whowon. Thank you, probably no though,
Thank you. Kse Is on PTIand the Triad and one uh six
one FM talk in the Triangle.All right, welcome back. Eight thirty

(01:28:21):
five was Hillary was talking about Putinelection meddling over the weekend and not being
criticized for it. Gotcha boy,get that excuse out there. I guess

(01:28:44):
Hillary Clinton warned ominously that Russian PresidentVladimir Putin couldn't meddle in the upcoming elections.
Remember, like, there is thereis a very serious possibility that the
entirety of the Russia Trump collusion wasformulated in a hotel room where the Clinton

(01:29:06):
victory party was when they started seeingthe numbers come in by what was it,
Andy card I can't remember that otherlittle gremlin's name. Who was this
guy? But basically they had tofigure out something, and so it was
concocted once they realized they couldn't win. To just decimate the ability and the

(01:29:27):
audacity to include things you yourself weredoing, like the fact that the Clinton
campaign funded the dossier in part wasa heavy lift, but the media was
there to help you with it.And if it worked once, why not
get in on it. Man.The Russians have proved themselves to be quite

(01:29:54):
adept at interfering. Remember, Trumpis being you know, is being indicted
because they said that he wouldn't acceptthe results of an election, and Hillary
Clinton is still running the already investigatedand debunked by their own special Council narrative,

(01:30:14):
and she's going to run it asecond time. That's how little they
care on any fact checking that willcome their way or any pushback. Of
course, she's being interviewed by MSNBC'sInside with Jen Saki, who was basically,
yeah, go ahead, do youwant to spread that garbage here?
I'm with you again. She claimed. Part of the reason it worked so

(01:30:41):
hard against me, you know,like he's putting in fourteen hour days to
screw with her campaign, and notjust her own unlikability and unwillingness to go
to many Midwestern states might have hadsomething to do with it, but now
Putin's putting in the you know,the extra hours, the overtime because he
was so against me being in theWhite House. Okay, all right,

(01:31:06):
I mean I don't have to getinto all the former Russian stuff and everything
that's happened, but that is richMan, and of course they're given her
a platform to go out and doit. What is wrong with people,
I'll tell you what it's not wrongis watching the truck drivers roast Pete Buddha
Jedge. All right, see holdon, you got to hear this idiot

(01:31:29):
had some thoughts, had some thoughtsabout trucks and drivers and well the truckers,
and for any of you listening,maybe you can react not a big
fan of it, if you enjoyedthe food he aid for breakfast, the
clothes that you're wearing right now,or whatever device you're using to watch these
words being spoken, you have truckdrivers to thank for that game. That

(01:31:50):
is an old line. That isthat was an applause line that a certain
now disappeared union boss Jimmy Haffa usedto say all the time, and it's
been long recycled over the years forthis, so it's not original. It's

(01:32:11):
pandering, but panderonic. Everything thatwe count on everyday, groceries, medicines,
toys, books, livestock, allof that gets to where it goes
thanks to Americans truck drivers. Weneed to offer truck drivers support, not
just in the form of thanks orwords, but actions and funding. Okay,

(01:32:33):
all right, do you know possiblyand I knew this even before I
went to saw what the truck driverswere gonna say. Do you know why?
Truck drivers, especially independent drivers,have had a really tough time and
might be in a position where,yeah, you know, maybe some additional

(01:32:54):
support is needed out there and howthat comports with the priorities of the administration
and Secretary Bootage, because what you'regoing to be shocked to learn is when
you demonize that mode of transportation dueto carbon admissions, so when you throw

(01:33:15):
them under the bus there, andthen you do things that artificially drive the
price of fuel up, like limitingour own ability to extract here in the
US after growing significantly under the previousadministration, and you have large taxes at
a state level, federal level,and local level in many instances, that's

(01:33:39):
going to be far more injurious tothe truck driver's bottom line, if I'm
not mistaken. Because now that fuelcost and the lack of support leading up
to it, that's all on policy. Man. Fuel doesn't have to cost
what it does right now. Butthere's a large selection of people who's like,

(01:34:00):
if it's not gonna hurt, thenpeople will never make the change,
and so they don't mind watching peoplesuffer if they eventually get whatever their political
goal is. I mean, it'shypocrisy, that's old as time. We've
talked about it in many different wayshere on the show, many different examples,

(01:34:21):
but a bootage could not have beenmore clueless man as to what truck
drivers may blame for making things difficult. A lot of new rags, A
lot of knew this, A lotof knew that, a lot of blame
going around, and he's out thereirritating the truckers. Trucking is not just

(01:34:45):
a response. Trucking is not agovernment institution. The roads are, the
roads are, ease all the regulations, and why don't you let us make
money? I don't want government money. I want my customers to be able
to pay me and me to beable to afford the fuel. Also,
they pointed out that the administration hasnot shown support previously to non union drivers,

(01:35:11):
blaming Buddhaggs for pandering to the unionswhen in reality, the majority of
truck drivers are not. And thenfuel prices, you name it. You
know basically what you would expect there, but it's so weird. At no
point did any of these guys respondinggo, you know what, you're right,
you're making a lot of sense.Do you really get us? How
about the part where they're they youknow, they're they're they're they're phasing out

(01:35:34):
certain trucks and truck engines, tryingto sunset this stuff certain repair, certain
modifications have to be made the vehicles. They're full on on this man,
and you're out there like, ohno, we get you, We're looking
out for you. Oh in theracist row. Do you know I have

(01:35:56):
enough time to get into that?All right? Eight forty three race agic
from the Weather Channel here. Ohdid you see some guy got arrested because
he was in the woods drunk andhe didn't want to walk out of it,
so he called nine one one andsaid he was being stocked by bears.
I believe it or not, Idid happen to catch that. Oh
okay, but that's pretty smart thinking. Huh well, I mean then he

(01:36:17):
kind of like didn't really he fessedup to it not being a bear story.
It just should have just went withit. Just well, the bear
ran away, but thanks for comingto get a bear's Yeah, it was
one that actually attacked him, butit was a team of ninja bears surrounding
cocaine bears. Right, do youthink that would have been Yeah, it
could have been Cocaine bear. Iwatched that movie. By the way,

(01:36:39):
Did I have it go? Yeah? I thought it would worth my time.
If you want something, you don'thave to think about do it to
it. Yeah, that's what I'mcool with that. But do you think
that perhaps the bearing that would havebeen a good call maybe in the third
quarter for Dak Prescott or good yeah, could have been give me a friend

(01:37:00):
or something's right all around me.In this case, there were cardinals.
But hey, listen, last year, you know me, I was.
I was a Cooper Rush fan.You change up, gotta change it up,
change it up. There. Yes, he actually opted to stay.
I think he had a couple ofoffers elsewhere, but he opted to stay.
So hey, maybe somebody said,hey, throw right. Yeah,

(01:37:26):
another job security interception. Yeah,I hope. Anyway, last it's fine.
So it's fine, no problem.Weatherwise, pretty good shape. Nothing
really, I guess I could sayextravagant. I don't really have much in
the way of rain in the forecaststept out in the mountains and to the
west. There might be some sprinkles, rain here and there, sun and

(01:37:46):
clouds today upper seventies to low eighties, and then the rest of the week
we're in the load of bid seventies. A lot of clouds around, but
some sun doesn't mix in at timeskind of get one of these wedges with
this north northeast flow that we seein the fall and in the winter time
time, with that northeast flow comesin, we'll get these cool, kind
of cloudy days, but we don'tget a lot of rainfall numbers at least
be below average. And again hereand there, there might be a spotty

(01:38:09):
shower or two through the week,but it doesn't look like anything significant.
No severe weather certainly. And thetropics got a couple of systems, one
of the Southern Gulf that's going todissipate, a couple out in the Atlantic
which will collect, they're going tosteer away, and the remnants the rennant
low from what was Aphelia's kind ofbringing rain to the northeast end to Wingham
another those affection the coast, exceptfor the pressure grating, which I believe

(01:38:30):
it or not, still bringing somerough surfa out in the eastern parts of
out near the coast and eastern partsof the state, and still bringing in
some cases even some minor flooding goingon in some spots. Okay, all
right, well there we go backto work and keep an eye to the
sky, and thank you very much, sir. All right, there you
go, race Agic from the WeatherChannel. Jeff Bellinger joins us. Next

(01:38:51):
hang on one O six one FM, Talk in the Triangle and here's Talk
ninety four five WPTI in the Triad. All right, good morning, any
ideas afty two to Bloomberg. Updatenow with Jeff Bounder, Jeff, what's

(01:39:15):
happening rug morning? Case the strikeby Hollywood screen murders could be over soon.
There is a tentative agreement between thestudios and the Writer's Guild, and
if it's ratified, it will endthe five month long walkout. Reports say
the writers gained concessions on wages andother key issues. The writer's deal could
help to bring it into the actor'sstrike by acting as a blueprint of sorts.

(01:39:38):
Stocks lost a little more ground onFriday, capping one of Wall Street's
worst weeks and months, and thefutures are lower this morning now, futures
down sixty three points. There isapparently strong demand for Apple's least expensive and
most expensive new iPhones counterpoint Research,as Apple customers in the US have to

(01:39:58):
wait ten days to receive the basiciPhone fifteen. The wait for the cheapest
iPhone fourteen, introduced a year ago, with six days customers who want the
top end iPhone fifteen promacs have aforty eight day wait. Apple was able
to deliver the iPhone fourteen Max inthirty nine days. Costco Wholesales teaming up
with the online marketplace Sesame, pushingdeeper into healthcare. Costco members will have

(01:40:24):
access to online medical visits for twentynine dollars each. Members of the United
Autoworkers Union are walking picket lines atmore than three dozen General Motors and Stilantis
facilities. The union announced on Fridayit was widening its strikes against the automakers.
Contract talks with Ford are said tobe going better. The UAW did

(01:40:44):
not call for additional actions against thatcompany. A summer of extreme weather put
a damper on theme park attendance allacross the country. Now, park operators
are hoping Halloween and Octoberfest events canhelp to save the season for them.
The Wall Street j Cedar Fare,Six Flags, and Sea World we'll be
looking to attract visitors with Halloween events. Walt Disney started its fall themed events

(01:41:08):
earlier than ever this year, andthe Casey Congress is still struggling to pass
a short term spending bill that couldhead off a government shutdown, but time
is running out. A senior policydirector at the Committee for a Responsible Federal
Budget tells Bloomberg shutdowns don't save taxpayersa dime. They just cause the government

(01:41:29):
to waste money, billions of dollars. No money is collected at national parks,
there are no sales at government giftshops. And when the government reopens,
workers who had nothing to do duringthe shutdown get their back pay.
Casey, yeah, And they closedthe Blue Ridge Parkway unnecessarily. That's or
put barricades around war memorials. Soall sorts of fun probably coming our way

(01:41:54):
this week. All right, Jeff, thank you very much. All right,
to have a good day. We'lltalk tomorrow. So just reading this,
uh ross, this is this willimpact you. Apparently during an earnings
call or unveiling whatever. Olive Garden. Olive Garden has a very troubling trend.

(01:42:16):
They say, according to all,they haven't run out of bread sticks,
have they? I'm sorry what theydidn't run out of breadsticks? It's
I've said it awful. Do youwant to hear what the problem is?
And it's not not really okay,but I mean they have to According to
Olive Garden and uh, I guessolive Garden and then who else reported Cracker

(01:42:41):
Barrel. They also expressed the samething, the same company, and they
pointed out that while the majority oftheir COVID, you know, pre COVID
audience and diners has returned, theonly category where that's largely untrue now is
over sixty five. Basically retired peoplestopped eating at olive Garden and Cracker Barrel.

(01:43:02):
I'm sorry, have have any ofyou been to a Cracker Barrel?
Especially? Yeah, I don't knowwhat they're talking about. There. There's
a reason they have all those rocketchairs, you know what I'm saying.
I cannot believe you are underrepresented inthe sixty five plus crowd. Not a
knock, but also it's a it'sa good way, I guess to pretend

(01:43:27):
not to understand that when you raisethe never any possible from ten ninety nine
to thirteen ninety nine, and youdo so over the course of just a
couple of years, you might haveto start including inflation in some of this
couple with people on a fixed income. You found a way to You've found
a way to price out Cracker Barreland Olive Garden from retired fixed income folk.

(01:43:50):
And I still don't even believe thenumbers because I have eyes and I've
been to a cracker barrel with themopen. So now leadership at Olive Garden
trying to figure out what they cando to get more senior diners through the
door, and it looks like they'regonna start offering like early bird specials.

(01:44:14):
But yeah, just weird. Allother demographics have largely recovered to our pre
COVID numbers. And you know,one of the other things that this analysis
might push forward, which could bepart of a bigger discussion, because I
know those people still exist. Iwas just in an airport over the weekend.
There's also the idea that these arereally these are the restaurants being honest

(01:44:39):
about this, and there may verywell be a much higher percentage of population.
It was scared so effectively with allthe COVID insanity that it still continues
to manifest in a large enough percentageto throw off earnings reports for you know,
billion dollar restaurant chains. Like peopleare so terrified, they're just not

(01:45:00):
coming out and they've receded from society, which I'm sorry is incredibly sad.
It's easy enough when you're older andyour kids are out of the house to
kind of recede into the backgrounds oftheir lives. I've not been there,
but I understand that, like Icould see how people get there, and
you did all of this so youcould control levels of power that we're previously

(01:45:25):
unattainable for you under non emergency situations, and maybe by doing that destroyed the
ability of part of our community toactually be able to participate in society because
they're so terrified, and you gottawonder if that that'll probably lasten the rest
of their life. That's so sadman, or maybe they're so full from

(01:45:46):
the last time they went there fromall the breadsticks. You think it's all
the breadsticks that did it. Imean, it could be what you said
to my introspection of what's probably okay, breadsticks it is you gotta have the
breadsticks. Man, can't old peoplem
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