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January 12, 2026 • 98 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So no team that I am, you know, a major fan
of where I am, you know that's my team was
on the field anywhere, but you know, you got to
get into it. It was a crazy weekend. Although we
are getting kind of jobbed because, like, you know, everything's
different now, and I think the NFL should have done

(00:20):
three other games on Saturday, three on Sunday, and College
Football Championship should be tonight, but now it's all the
way on the nineteenth because they got to drag all
this crap out, So I don't like that very much.
But we didn't get cheated on. I mean, granted, if

(00:43):
you're combining the college in the NFL, you did have
some blowouts going on there, but like the NFL games
were closer than they should have been. I don't know
if I want to say better Ross, did you watch
any of the bills? You didn't? Right? Did the thing
where you fall on the Twitter? It was I don't

(01:05):
know what was going on with the officiating, dude. Yeah, no,
I've heard some things. The part where this is I
just want to make sure I'm describing this correct. I
lost my crack. It is partially why my voice sounds
like this, because like so you have this situation where
the excuse me, where the Jaguars are. They're in that

(01:25):
hurry up right where you go. You don't get the
ball out of bounds. You all scramble up there. They
get the ball set and then snap it right. I'm
just trying to conserve clock. And so they do that,
and then they go to do it the second time,
and the Bills players, because they've just been in the play,
have to get up and then they actually have to
go further. They got to get on the other side.
And at one point the very last straggling Bills player,

(01:47):
one of the referees addresses him, which causes him to stop.
He then hustles because the ball's already been set. Jacksonville
snaps the ball and the guy has not cleared and
set up on the line of scrimmage. So they blow
a whistle and they call off sides. Two problems. One,

(02:08):
it's the end of the second period, second quarter, choose me,
and it can you cannot end on a defensive penalty,
so it would have let Jacksonville try to kick one,
which they they did do, but hang on or I
guess feasibly they could go for a hail Mary. The
bigger problem, this is the part that caused me to

(02:29):
lose my mind, is they didn't stab Jacksonville, didn't snap
the ball until like three seconds after the play clock
ran out, and we're just and we just all had
to pretend that didn't happen. So Ross, I'm sure you
heard that one. What else did you hear? That's a biggie, Yeah, no,

(02:50):
the big one.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Yeah know, catches that we you know, we're supposed to
be catches that were not catches, and just you know,
to The big takeaway for me though, is like they're like, hey, Josh,
you're playing with a broke foot, and he's like, he's
all gravy baby, And they're like, hey Josh, they just
stepped on your head and you're in the medical tent.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
You failed. It's all good, but but but that's his tail, right.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
And then you're like, hey, Josh, you just broke your
hand on another player's helmet. It's all gravy baby. Yeah,
And they're like, Josh, you just pulled a hammy, buddy,
and he's like, Nope, we're good.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
We're gonna no. I figured it out, dude, We're gonna
destroy your guy. I'm calling the Vikings, we have to
play you. I figured out Josh Allen's tail, so his
tail is right before he's gonna do some amazing. He
looks like he suffers a season ending injury. So what
you want to look for is you wanna look for

(03:39):
Josh Allen, I don't know, on fire whatever. Right and
then and then because you probably have to fire protocol
him for one play, he'll be out for one and uh, Tribitsky,
that's your back up. He'll do his thing. Uh. And
then Josh Allen'll come in and he's like, all right,
what if we do the Uh, I don't know, what's
the thing in the racetrack where they oh the hurdles,

(04:00):
Let's do that with the other team. So yeah, man,
it was here was the thing. It wasn't just the
crap like that that that off sides call. They didn't
even look malicious in some instance. They look like they
just sucked at their jobs.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Yeah, I know, that's what it is. A lot of
it is just incompetence.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
And they forced they forced you, They forced you. You guys,
this is I had never heard anything like this, So
it was, Uh, it was a horrible spot. Clearly the
Bills were going to challenge this thing, but it was
within whatever crazy window. I guess maybe in the playoffs
it's it's the whole time where the NFL office can

(04:44):
initiate that. And so they stand there and we have
to go through a league review is what they're calling it.
And the league review gets done, they don't change the spot,
and then on the air, I wanted to back and
find this, but I just was too lazy, they said,
because we're all looking at a piece of replay that's

(05:06):
so clear, They're like, well, as part of the league review,
they don't actually look at the replay from the different angles.
They look at it from the spot angle where they
decided to post it. So if it's unclear, you have
to yield to what the ref said. And then and
only then, upon a team initiated review, can we actually

(05:27):
review the footage that might tell us where that is.
And so the Bills have to roll the dice. And
then they did win that and they got the spot.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
So ah, the Jags are a good team, man, They're
a good team. They're like a top five defense.

Speaker 1 (05:44):
Though the Trevor Lawrence once was good in the playoffs,
he has he's got a rep. Now it's kind of official.
Where were you saying the playoffs?

Speaker 2 (05:55):
I think the Jags at the top one run defense,
I think because they sort of sho down James Cook.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
Yeah, you guys didn't give it to James Cook that
much except up the middle. Man, Like you didn't give
m a chance to get outside there.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
He runs up the middle a lot though, I know
he goes, but you got it.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
You gotta mess it around with the team that's got
a good run defense.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Well no, because going into the game, the stuff that
I was seeing was actually there. They tended to be
a bad defense when you did run up the middle,
which is weird. Like I watched the videos on this
before the game. So yeah, so that was on purpose,
I think. And it just happened to me that the Jags,
like you know, went against uh the averages there. But
speaking of tells about eleven yard tush push was something though.

(06:38):
However long that was that just kept going.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
On the internet. You can't carry your yeah, well his
feet were on the ground. He just kept going, yeah, yeah,
you can. You can strum as long as you're mood,
you're making progress.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
It is an absolute freaking nature. But he's a freaking nature.
Just absolutely, he's from Krypton.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Yeah, I who is it to? Got the interception at
the end. He's been playing really good for you guys
this year. Bishop yeah, Bishop Man, what did you get
him for? Like a can of beans or something? It's
a second year, you know, he's still so you guys
are paying him.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
Like listen, it's gonna be short week games on Saturday
at Denver and everyone is injured, everyone, So just just
I don't know our steroids legal, can we.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Just shoot them?

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Or it's got a bunch of injuries too, don't. I
have no idea, but I mean they're coming off a
bye so yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
No, it's that that's either helpful or it's horrible, right,
and then they only get to tell you when it's done.
Speaking of tells, by the way, I know you probably
can get into the College one. So the Indiana one,
I assume the Indiana one would be a little closer.
Indiana beat the living crap out of Oregon and it

(07:51):
let's see here, Ross, how many plays do you think
took place in the Indiana Oregon game before everyone and
their mother knew that Indiana was going to beat the
living crap out of them. How many plays of an
NFL game do you think it took before we knew

(08:12):
if you had to get twenty one place. No, it's
gonna be slightly lower than that. You could fourteen play. No,
it's gonna be lower. It's gonna go five plays, Bob. Five,
You got the right number of digits, but you still
need to go lower. One play man. You've won one
last week and won this week. Yeah. Yeah, first play

(08:32):
of the game, Tim Walls's favorite play. You know what
that is? Right?

Speaker 2 (08:36):
Oh yeah, the pick six?

Speaker 1 (08:37):
No, no, the mean pick six? Oh right, yeah, yeah yeah,
so and then it was off. There is a I
have not had a chance that I saw it this morning.
I watched a little like montage. But to say in
an affirmative that I buy into this, I'd have to
watch like a speed run of the whole game. And

(08:58):
I'm sure some nerd is editing that somewhere. But it
was that Indiana's or excuse me, Organs running back wasn't
putting his mouth guard in on passing plays, which, by
the way, is a thing that has been a thing
before in both college and NFL sports. That it's that

(09:26):
specific thing, and in fact, it was a criticism of
Randy Moss that one year when he said Randy plays
when Randy wants to play, to show that he was
being obstinate, he would leave his mouthguard out. What he
did it a couple of games. It was the whole thing.
But yeah, and so the other team's like, all right,
well they're passing, and it's either like you're mad at

(09:48):
somebody or you're the dumbest Division one football player ever, ever, ever, ever,
ever ever. The sports guys, what are they It didn't
help them, But I saw the video of the team
walking in and they all had to walk on the
left side of the pillars into the stadium, and the
quarter this is orgon the court down didn't help. But
the quarterback screamed at two of his other guys who

(10:11):
had to walk all the way back because they had
been on the right side of these pillars so they
could get back in line and never be on the
right side, be on the left side because superstition. So
it's not like these guys don't know on organ craziness. Man. Uh,
but well, I'm watching that Ross Golden Globes, your big

(10:31):
weekend of the year. How was that last night? Huh?

Speaker 2 (10:34):
A lot of good stuff happening, A lot of stuff
going down, like what oh wow?

Speaker 1 (10:39):
Uh, where do you start? Huh?

Speaker 2 (10:42):
Yeah, I mean I don't know at the end, at
the beginning that I don't know, I don't know. Well,
I have to come back to this later. But it
was a night of nights.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Do you want to do it? Stars at least two
more times during the show, once per hours? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Maybe, yeah, No, it was great, It was good. Okay,
it was good. Gotcha they put in the work and
did they go really?

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Because the whole thing that I saw the reviews on
it was it was so slow that you wanted to
put a gun in your mouth after ten minutes. In fact, uh,
you're posted a big thing. The twenty twenty six Golden
Globes flatlined after ten minutes. What happened at the ten
minute mark? Did you from when you were watching yesterday?
Do you remember?

Speaker 2 (11:21):
I don't know if that's that specific, if that's you
know the ten minutes in now, Oh I didn't watch it.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Oh, very busy. Oh what time was that?

Speaker 2 (11:30):
I was probably sleeping at like seven thirty?

Speaker 1 (11:33):
All right, Well, look I'm not gonna I don't know
what it was on my sleep. I thought I was
back on vacation this weekend, like my body reverted because
I had just come off really, because you know how
it is, we have a weekend, we still get up
at the same time, basically maybe a little later. I
had just started to sleep in a little h Now

(11:55):
it's back at it, all right. Well, I'm not gonna look,
I'm not gonna bug you with the whole thing there,
since you get ans to watch it, let me just
let me do this. Let me grab the big category
everyone cared about, which was Best Act door. I know
it's in the story here, hang on. And plus it's
the Golden Globes. The only thing the Golden Globes ever

(12:18):
had going for it is they used to get absolutely
hammered drunk for the Ensemble Awards. So by the time
they got to it, like, here's the whole cast of
the Office and they all blow in a point to eight, right,
and you had, you know, you had some interesting stuff

(12:39):
there if that amuses you, all right, So let's see here,
all right. So Best Actor in Emotion Picture and the
winner was Timothy Chalomey for Marty Supreme Ross. I'm sure
you watched Marty Supreme I mean, if it's one of
the best it was one of the Best Picture nominees
as well. How was that was that good?

Speaker 2 (13:01):
I can't tell you something amazing that I saw this weekend?

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Well hang on, hang on, surely you watch Blue Moon? Yeah? Right,
I miss that, missed it? Okay, But how about George
Clooney and J Kelly. George Coloney was in something he
was in J Kelly, Yeah, I thought he was like
as a person, he was. I think that's the title
Michael B. Jordan's. Oh I did watch that one, Sinners.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
You know, I've heard good things about Sinners. I've at
least I've actually heard of that one.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
Okay, So we're doing this thing again where I was
looking at these nominations and I realize I've watched like
two of these movies. So I don't know what did
you watch over the weekend? That was awesome?

Speaker 2 (13:42):
So I'm up at one thirty and I'm with the baby,
right because the night shift, So if the baby wakes
up between eleven thirty and four in the morning, it's
my responsibility.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
Yes, yes, yes, And you're gonna have to start clarifying now.
That brought back on baby schedule.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
Right, so one thirty in the morning, I'm up with
the baby and I like watching Unsolved Mysteries because of
like the it's not like too loud, and it's like
old the old color filtering and grating and it's it's
kind of calm, believe it or not.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
And even though we.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
Got Robert Stack, it's kind of scary. It's better than
watching a Marvel movie.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Yeah, but he potently did that with the foggy lamp
post like that was yeah.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
But so anyway, I'm watching it. I'm feeding the baby
and I'm watching the thing and suddenly you know, it's
about this guy named Larry, and Larry was shot dead
in the middle of the street and they're looking for
his assassin, right, and they show the gun.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
They're like, Larry.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
Pulled up to his mom's host and the truck pulls out.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
Does Larry get assassinated or does he get into a barbief? No?

Speaker 2 (14:35):
No, no, straight up gets shot by some dude that
just shows up at their house. Okay, Larry gets out
and he's sort of like looking around at this and
looking around like that, and he's sort of like very
limber and stuff, and he walks up to his mom
and it's doing Larry's voice.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
It's Matthew McConaughey. Yes, there's a whole master list that
somebody put together of big stars on Unsolved.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
It was amazing and I'm up by myself and I'm like,
I'm talking to the baby because nobody. I'm like, I'm like,
are you seeing this? This is Matthew McConaughey. I'm like,
I want to wake up Mark. I'm like, Matthew McConaughey,
he's like twelve, Like he's super young. The he did
yep yet yeah pound it and super exciting though, and
like Larry was there and Matthew McConaughey gets shot and
he stumbles and he passes out, and he's like best

(15:26):
acting ever. Like you can imagine his first big acting
gig Unsolved Mysteries, and it had to be like a
really big deal for him because everybody watched that show
back then, so it's like your first big acting gig
on one of the biggest shows in the country, everybody
watching Robert Stack and then Solve Mysteries. And to make
it even better, after Larry dies, you know rip, Larry
seemed like a really nice guy. Uh, I don't know, no,

(15:50):
it's Matthew McConaughey, but it's an update episode update, right,
And then suddenly they found his killer in Panama, So
Larry's killer was brought. But the I had to take
pictures of it. I cannot believe I'm looking at out.
It was so weird, like surreal, like what is he doing?

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Any great roll Street? Who did it?

Speaker 2 (16:08):
I would say, more exciting than the Golden Globes. Oh well,
that's not unsol restroom this morning.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
All right, we'll be right back by the way. Ross.
I should have done this at the beginning of the show. Uh.
Not another notch in the belt there for you. Huh.
Another prediction comes true. New York Times equates Tienman tank
Man to a photoshop picture of a Karen in front
of weis things, and they did it in a serious way.

(16:40):
I believe you made the prediction that we're gonna go
full Tienman, and it kind of had. But getting the
New York Times to do it I think cements your prediction.
So congrats, dude. Ah. I saw that stupid picture eywhere
Nicholas Christoff for The New York Times tweeted as a

(17:02):
picture I saw that this is photoshop that it is
AI or photoshopped. I saw people arguing it was. It
doesn't really matter even if it is one true. The
problem is those vehicles are not how Ice labels their vehicles,
so I think it's AI. But they did get the
three letters right, so it's a little tough. So you

(17:23):
basically just have the three of them lined up. It's
the wide open shot of you know, six lanes of traffic,
so to speak, so you get kind of that tianum
and feel. And she's standing there with her spotted cow
pattern purse and tote, those weird capri mom jeans. They're

(17:45):
tight around the calves. But then everything opens up. Yes,
pink pole over not the quite the Karen hair, but
she's got her phone facing at him and she's just
filming away, which is exactly like Timan's. And Christoph says,
as someone who covered Teneman in eighty nine, kind of well,

(18:09):
did we check that or is he Tim Wolsey does?
I guess we don't know. It pains me to feel
the need to retweet this about the US. Yeah, just
because you're gonna get roasted for the next eight hours.
There's pretty much what happened. But I don't think the
Christophers of the world do anything other than rage bait
and then never check it. At least with Hillary, she

(18:30):
turns her comments off so he knows she's not. Just
confirms it for you. One. Anything to do with it
all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight
seven four. Congratulations even though they didn't get the W
to the Carolina Panthers. One for helping me get paid.
But two, I mean, it's a devastating injury to see

(18:53):
a guard of that caliber go out like two minutes
into the game or however, and to have such a
horrific injury. I think they're saying it can take up
to twelve months because he just devastated it. But for
the Panthers to then put together that game, and I, yes,
I understand that they had beaten him earlier in the season,

(19:15):
but I agreed with analysis that Matthew Stafford's been doing
this long enough that he'd be able to make adjustments
to avoid some of those things, and he didn't. He
turned the ball over a couple more times Panthers were on.
The Panthers got host on a couple of calls early on,
but that was that was that was, that was a

(19:38):
hell of a game, and I thought if there was
a game this weekend that might turn into not a game,
that was going to be it. But now I was
absolutely invested in that same with the Bears Packers, where
I a Packer, I just had like a Packer person
the Bears Packers. You guys know, I don't like either
of those teams, but I like the Packers a little less.

(20:03):
And so that was okay. And there was a staff
floating around that the Bears had not beaten the Packers
in a playoff game since after World War Two, because
you remember, they're OG teams, so the hell of the
stat If it's true, Uh, now that's over. But yeah, man,

(20:24):
it was. That was That was another really good game,
and again with some really weird that they didn't seem
like they were trying to hose one team over the other.
If you looked at in the totality, it's like, let's
bring the worst refs we can find into this, or

(20:45):
let's put them there. You know, here's my theory. Ross
the refs happened to be staying at the same hotels
Ice agents are, so they didn't sleep. They're at the
Mary their residence in Marrio. There's pots and pans all night. Now,
they got to take it out on your team and
everybody else. Yeah, that's the story. I feel bad for them,

(21:07):
but it does not appear to be okay. So let
me just let me make sure here. I want to
give everyone a fair shake on the college and the Again,
I'm just a little cheese. I want to do. If
we had the National Championship game tonight and it didn't
start at like eleven thirty or whatever stupid start times

(21:29):
they have, it would be amazing and it would have
been the way that it would have been good news.
Somebody needs seventeen games on an eighteen week season and
everything's got to move. So here we be. We gotta
wait till the nineteenth. But anyway, Yeah, so we had
Chargers or excuse me, Rams, Rams game, Panthers, Bill's, Jags,

(21:54):
forty nine, Ers, Eagles, Packers, Bears, like everything was kind
of a pleasure to watch, kind of a pleasure to watch.
I think that's all the games, right, I'm sure of it.
All right, good enough, all right? Eight eight, eight, nine
three four So oh, Eagles forty nine. I'm sorry I
did leave one now, I don't know I don't know

(22:17):
what's going on with the Eagles man? Is it ross?
Let me ask you a question because you'll have some
secondary insight on this. If a team member who's clearly
mad at the coach picks up a folding chair and
starts going after him, is that bad? Or is that
a heel turned? What's going on there? Did that happen? Yeah?

(22:39):
A J Brown picked up a chair and he was yelling.
I don't think he was gonna hit him with it.
But it's just the imagery of, you know, star of
all Star wide receivers outside of Justin Jefferson, you know,
wanting to go John Cena on his coach, or at
least the imagery thereof. But then I thought we should
have folding chair in all the sports. Wouldn't that make

(23:04):
it far more interesting? Tiger's getting ready to put in
and all of a sudden, Rory McElroy from off the
thing comes and hits him with the chair. You only
get one per round, never know when it's coming. You'd
watch golf not this weekend because they canceled the Hawaii tournaments.
Cause agreed, But yeah, yeah, folding chairs, folding chairs in

(23:28):
golf football, clearly you probably shouldn't use him on your
own team members or coaches unless it is a proper
heel turn and you're getting traded. Oh boy, were Bills
people bad at your dude for going to the Eagles
game and not to the Bills game even though he's
not really part of the team. Is that a controversy?

Speaker 2 (23:50):
And I heard nothing about it?

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Uh? You know who? What's the guy's name I'm talking about?
Was the came he's literally just on like a junk
contract for the Bills to round out something money issue.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
Oh yeah, no, that dude. Yeah, he's injured anyway, right
right right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he didn't want to
play right right right right here?

Speaker 1 (24:08):
Yeah? Yeah. So but I saw people online were like,
how dare he go to the Eagles, which he was
on for like a gazillion years and just won a
Super Bowl with him versus a team that he's injured,
he's never suited up for and it's it's a housekeeping issue.
So I don't know. I just remembered that. Who's gonna
ask you about it? So? All right, well, so here's

(24:31):
what we have next week that he is firmed forty
nine or Seahawks. All right, Bill's Broncos. Dude, there's gonna
be some bad blood at these games. Man, fortyn Seahawks
fans hate each other, so forty nine or Seahawks Bill's Broncos.

(24:52):
Those are the Saturday games and then Sunday Rams Bears.
So and I believe that's it. Yeah, that's it. So
all right, that'll be next weekend six forty four CaCO
Day Radio program. Let me give you. I didn't even
give you a run. Now we've got all sorts of
stuff we got to get into. Dude, I am really

(25:15):
enjoying listening to Mondani start banging away on. You know,
like it's kind of when a president comes in. It
just goes like, uh, give me all the executive orders
and then you see, really what you know, what's going
to go on, and then the media can dissect it
like they do. Watching Mondanie throw out ideas and knowing

(25:35):
that if they paid me a small consultanting fee I
could pay, I could like prevent them so much trouble
and knowing it will never happen is very frustrating. So
are you ready for this? So? Mondani thinks that what
New York City needs are modular bathrooms just everywhere everywhere. Yeah, yeah,

(26:02):
that's uh, that'll that'll be fun here. So uh yeah,
over the weekends on Mandani Ross, we have to settle
on what we're gonna call this guy. Do we have
a filler name that you like because you've kind of
been the nickname guy on him. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (26:16):
The prep links are always fun because you send me
the stuff and I.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
Yeah, but you always do different ones. Yeah, you're one.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
I can settle on to the regular I'm just imagining
like Trevor, our boss, reading it because you know, he
also gets the prep email and sort of like seeing
what the links are. So like yesterday with this story
it said, you know, Zamboni public restrooms, so he has
to be reading that, going, who is what is Zamboni?

Speaker 1 (26:37):
All right? So Zamboni is gonna be our catch.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
Up my favorite for him. I call him Mamot.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
Zamboni, Mammot, Mammy or Mammot I mean either or but
probably Mammot. I'm probably safer to go one. I don't know.
We started doing the twenty twenty thing. Yeah, so, uh
they decided that one of the priorities is going to
be these uh portable bathrooms. Now, why am I critical
of this? Do you guys, remember some of the West

(27:07):
Coast portable bathrooms that they built and then cost more
than Ross's house and my house and probably your house,
didn't that one in San Francisco costing a million and
a half dollars, And then what happens is they turn
into tiny homes for drug addicts and hoboes, and it
becomes a real problem. There is a certain necessary filtering.

(27:35):
And yet look, public bathrooms or public bathrooms, you probably
don't want to go into one, but I'm sure at
some point you've been ecstatic that it was there. But
when you're attempting to solve a problem which is not
in New York at the same level it is in
San Francisco. But let's face you go on the subway,
it spells like you're in a lot. Are you're not

(27:57):
gonna change that because they're not going to be down there.
There's already lea bathrooms down there, So you're just like,
it's you're just throwing money away, because then once the
hobo moves in and decorates to his taste, nobody wants
to go in there. Nobody wants to go see his
human skin lamp or you know, nobody wants that. Thus

(28:18):
there's needles and all sorts of problems and they ended
up building those. How much was the one? I have
to look this up because it's I I know, I'm
underestimating it. Uh it was. It was so bad that
even though it was San Francisco. I remember checking a
second story because I think that number might be wrong.

(28:44):
I think it was San Francisco. Now it was like
San Jose or something. Here we go, here we go, Yeah,
all right, here it is No Valley public toilet in
San Francisco. One point seven million dollars serves one at
least for the going to the bathroom part, if you're

(29:06):
not trying to do some weird gymnastics feat. And uh
really was a probably. In fact, I want to say
that they damaged it to the tune of like three
hundred thousand dollars, like the first month that was open.
That's oh it is in the story. Yeah, now the
novalue and this is where it's tracy. So the No

(29:27):
Valley public toilet, the one that costs one point seven
was then, because they received so much criticism, was then
re engineered so that the company who made this thing
or produced it could modular it, and that's the modular
bathrooms that New York's talking about buying. However, once you

(29:50):
have this modular process, it's only three hundred and fifty
thousand dollars per single shooter toilet. This is where we are.
So yeah, keep the ideas flowing, brother, We need all
the content we can muster. All right, My favorite story,
and that's where we're going next. And I again, you

(30:13):
got to take it for what it's worth. There's a
certain about a bit of anonymity here. But the people
who are putting it out and sourcing it and saying
that they vetted and believed it are like the you know,
the White House spokes lady and several others. So I'll
let you decide. But the story they're telling about what

(30:34):
those body soldiers, the you know, the initial protection detail
from Maduro encountered, is freaking terrifying. But not for me,
not yet anyway, for everybody else. And I don't know, man, Ross,
did you have a certain sense of pride reading that story? Yeah?

(30:55):
And I looked.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
I looked into it a lot, like trying to figure
out like what tech would be using it. Stuff Like
I saw video of Palmer Lucky talking about the headset
that Yeah, it's impressive, it's amazing.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
This is like, this is far scarier than you probably
if it's if again, if it's under because here's the
other thing. Also, if it's somebody who put it out
there and the White House is like, if we lean
into that, we look scarier. It's not. Then you're not
being truthful. But it accomplishes a goal. So look, I'll

(31:26):
get into what they with somebody on the ground and
not one of the US people. With somebody on the ground,
their claims was encountered by the protection detail. Because if
this is we will If this is what we got going,
these despots are gonna start losing their mind and they
kind of are already some weird Like I'll let you

(31:49):
know what what I ran was up to over the weekend.
This doesn't make sense unless you think about it under
the context of Maduro. We'll get into all that coming up.
So this is a pose, an account of a u
it what's his actual title here, somebody in the security
apparatus in some way, shape or form in Caracas, in

(32:12):
Venezuela and specifically talking about what the hell happened and
how it all went down, how'd you guys get caught
off guard? How did they not get any injuries or
I shouldn't say injuries. How come nobody on the US
side was killed? And yet clearly there were a bunch
of casualties on the Venezuela I should say the Cuban

(32:33):
in Venezuela side. Hey, how were they able to get
in there? And by the way, they knew that they
were probably or at least possibly coming. This wasn't This
was well because you could argue that Japan wasn't one
hundred percent mean. Pearl Harbor a surprise for a variety

(32:54):
of reasons. But it was a very fringe thing. You
if I was Venezuela, I think you're plan and fifty
to fifty on this thing here, Maduro. You saw the
reaction last election. So how did they get caught so
off guard? Well, if the story's be believed, tecked and
some of the scariest soldiers you ever heard of. Um,

(33:16):
All right, here we go. So this guy's a guard
I guess it's technically, but he is not one of
the He he's on the outer periphery. So all right,
so here we go. Here is his narrative. I'm just do.
This whole thing's great buckle in Well, not if you're
these guys, but you know, for us again, I felt

(33:36):
so much. I just was like swelling with pride reading
this thing because that's awesome. And on a more serious note,
it also is a deterrent, a hell of a deterrent,
and deterrence mean less dead people. Let's blown up infrastructure.
So that's a good thing. Here we go, Uh, we

(34:02):
were on guard, but suddenly all of our radar systems
shut down. This is straight up just like a movie.
By the way, all the radar systems just pop off.
Now those are those planes we talked about the other day,
they got we got. We got planes that all they
do is fly around, just make stuff not work. They're
like moving EMPs without but a little more precise. We

(34:23):
were on guard. All the radar systems shut down. The
next thing we saw were drones, a lot of drones
flying in sync over our position. We didn't know how
to react. Yeah, we want talk about the element of surprise.
And the reason you don't know how to react is
five years ago. If I there was a drone and
I thought it was there outside, I would assume it's
there to spy and I would go outside and try

(34:45):
to shoot it with a shotgun. But now I've seen
way too many videos of the Ukraine Russia stuff to
ever walk outside if there is a hostile person's drone
out there, because of they just I have a flying
in here and explode you. So, yeah, they're seeing all
these drones. I'm sure they're aware that that's a thing

(35:06):
that exists. And their radar just went down. And again
this is like, this is the flashbang thing. There's a
reason you toss that thing into a room. You want
them disoriented, not knowing what to do. That's a good
thing for you, and probably even some cases a good
thing for them because then the shooting doesn't start. Not
here though. Yeah, next we saw were drones, lots of drones.

(35:28):
We didn't know how to react, he said. Moments later,
a handful of helicopters, eight maybe more, deploying what he
estimated were twenty US troops in rapid secession. So you
got land in Delta's busted out of there, and he said,
and here we go. This is where it gets crazy,
he said, watching the men descend, they were armed with

(35:51):
something far more powerful. He said, they were technologically more
advanced than anything I'd ever seen. They did not look
like anything we had fought before, which if you've watched
those Venezuelan training videos, clearly that's correct. What in suit,
he said, was not a battle but a slaughter. He said.

(36:12):
We were hundreds, but we had no chance. They were
shooting with such precision and speed. It felt like each
soldier was firing three hundred rounds per minute. Then came
the weapon. Oh oh, here we go. Then came the
weapon that still haunts him. At one point they launched something.

(36:34):
I don't know how to describe it. He said. It
was like a very intense sound wave. Suddenly I felt
like my head was exploding. We won't scanners from the inside,
he said. The effects were immediate and horrific. We all
started bleeding from the nose. Some were vomiting blood. We

(36:55):
fell to the ground. We couldn't even stand up after
the weapon or whatever it was, which sounds like then
the weapon worked exactly how they wanted it. Now you
can't shoot at them, and we've long had these discussions. Yeah,
what do they call it? What's the name? They were
a havana what it was a havana complex or something right,

(37:15):
or Havana signal or Havana attacked. I've seen it a bunch,
going back to what is still a I don't know
if it's proven, but I don't know it's disproven that
embassy officials in Cuba might have had something like this
practiced on them, speculation, not only that we were developing.
I don't even think it was just speculation. I remember
him showing up Ross. Do you remember the protester truck.

(37:36):
It just had the big like flat thing on it
and if you drive it at protesters, it just the
sounded emits can could clear a stadium, like they were
showing that off of the U.

Speaker 2 (37:47):
I remember an episode way back in the day in
the History Channel and like modern Marvels remember the show. Yeah,
I mean this was probably like all over YouTube love it. Yeah,
this is like like two decades ago, and they were like,
there's groundbreaking new weapon one day could be used, and
that's exactly what it was, and they were using it
for riot control.

Speaker 1 (38:06):
They were using for riot control. There's a much less
destructive version of this. They actually use to keep teenagers
from loitering in front of stores.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
Now and once again, this is twenty years ago, so
the you know, it was this giant square box thing
that they had to roll out and put on top
of like a tank. And I'm sure now it's like
the size of like a penny or something, right, But.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
Yeah, And the only thing I would say in that sense,
and I know exactly the reaction was very similar to
OC spray. Right, if you just got kind of out
of the immediate era, you could collect yourself pretty good
what this guy's describing. I bet if you hit people
with it enough would kill them. If people are vomiting blood,
like we spinal tapped this thing. So the question becomes again,

(38:48):
do you take it a face value? Do you take
it not? And then you have to ask yourself a
secondary question, is it in the best interest in the
US if that does exist, so let the world knows
is it exists, or to kind of keep it on
the it probably exists, but they've never confirmed it. Or
if it does exist, you deny that and say this

(39:09):
gets crazy. Everything else is right, We're bad asked, but
I don't know what he's talking about and it kind
of has the same effect. Or if it's not true,
do you say it is just carre the crap out
of China some more. I don't know. I gave this
a lot of thought into it.

Speaker 2 (39:25):
Yeah, No, the the super cool thing I was looking
at was the guy, like I said on that podcast
with I think it was a rogan and it was
Palmer Lucky and he was talking about how the the
goggles he made, the.

Speaker 1 (39:37):
Helmet was behind.

Speaker 2 (39:39):
The drones go out like we're reported in this story,
and they'll be they'll be hovering above, and what the
drones do is they'll target the enemy, right, so they'll
say there's a guy here, there, there, there, and they'll
target and that feeds directly into your goggles, which actually
as an overlay against the environment. So you're looking out
and say, there's a guy hiding behind a crate or
a wall.

Speaker 1 (40:00):
It's like you see in video. Yeah it is.

Speaker 2 (40:02):
You can see the outline of the guy because the
drone is looking at it and targeting him. However the
hell the drone works, I don't know, heat vision or whatever,
but you can see his signature behind the wall and
you can see him moving in real time, so they
can't hide from you. So yeah, you're gonna and then
you have somebody you incorporate, similar to a team like
Delta force using this technology, right.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
Oh yeah, yeah, terrifying.

Speaker 3 (40:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
So they're gonna be rolling out wearing this equipment you've
never seen before.

Speaker 1 (40:27):
Probably the people aliens like Marty McFly in that bar.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
It's gonna be like it's gonna be like when Cortes
came to the New World in the Ships and the
Indigenous people are like, yeah, and the Indigenous people are like,
what the hell am I looking at right now?

Speaker 1 (40:42):
I don't know how do I fight this.

Speaker 2 (40:43):
I've never fought tell us about yes, or in the predictions. Yeah,
so that's that's to me. That's fascinating. And he was
explaining it and demonstrating it to Rogan and Real Time
Show tell you more how it works.

Speaker 1 (40:54):
You want to know? Yeah, yeah, because I actually dug
into this and I realized it's like a steroid version
of a feature I had in a car that I had. Uh,
I don't does your new vehicle have the ability when
you're parking to give you that overhead view? I think it.
I don't like to use a lot of that stuff. Okay,
you know what I'm talking about, Like, it's an overhead

(41:17):
view and it is the cars around your car now
they do that with all the cameras that are on
your car, and and then it creates I thought it
was the coolest thing. I used to have a car
that did that, and uh, like it's ladies. If you
can't parallel park with that, I don't know, stay home
or you know, get a motorcyclist. I don't know, but
like that was I remember how crazy cool that was.

(41:40):
So this is that kind of But the series of
cameras are a combination of anything they have where they
can tie it in. From surveillance, the cameras on the soldiers,
which through precision GP GPS accuracy can build the two D.
And then you get drones or other viewing elevated positions

(42:04):
that can see down on that to complete creating that.
So now you get it. Even though it kind of
looks like three D in your car, it's really not.
This is three D. So that's how you can see
the guys moving behind there. That's the part I couldn't
understand until they explained it. You're cooked. Can you imagine that?

(42:25):
In Vietnam? Think about that one. Well, your dad and
his boys are going in there to clear some patch
of jungle. You don't know what the.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
Hell is in No, but you are like the predator
looking at people with the heat. Good luck hiding in you,
you know, in your foxholer, in.

Speaker 1 (42:42):
Your wait, what if covered yourself in mud can defeat
Palmer Lucky's with I mean.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
Then good luck to us, then fair play of Venezuelan's. Yeah, yeah,
I would say, I would say, going back to your
initial question, you would want to sort of confirm but
not give all the information because that scares the hell
out of your tomies, or or you just completely deny
it and let the rumor spread. I would say it's

(43:08):
I would say probably the first option.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
Trump's the guy to do it too, because I think
it properly prepped to the extent that you could prep Trump.
You just give him the idea. Let me row with it.
He likes doing that. Anyway. Somebody will report after did
we have Oh by the way, Ross, this also proves
to me that your poop laser is perfectly feasible. Do
you make a guy puke blood? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (43:30):
Completely, They probaly already have it. They probably heard the
show and they stole the idea.

Speaker 1 (43:35):
I got residuals or anything. Nothing. Never do you get
at least a free unit like I would hope. I
would hope that.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
If there's somebody listening, maybe at Bragg or in the
intelligence community. You know, you stole my idea. You know
where I live. Obviously you can find the information out.
Just say, yeah, if I ever put out door and
there's a box and I'm like, what's in the box,
and I open it and it's my idea come to
fruition because you stole it using you know, taxpayer dollars
in the Department of Defense. I'll open the box and

(44:03):
be like, well, this is mine now, and I'm going
to leave it alone. No, I won't tell anyone it's
mine now, okay, And then it will just bring it
into work, right, and it'll just so happen that my
enemies will start pooping their pants and that's a weird coincidence.

Speaker 1 (44:13):
But you can't bring it to work. I can't.

Speaker 2 (44:14):
But you're mad at work, you can do it too.
And then I will look at the camera if asked
the question, and I will just smile a little bit
and I'll say I cannot confirm or deny, And that's
what you should do with this, because then your enemies
are like, oh crap.

Speaker 1 (44:26):
No, no, no, you got a full trump this. They go,
oh yeah, because they had twenty soldiers who killed you know,
whatever the numbers they come up with, so clearly we
have this weapon. It'll be like, oh, I don't know,
it's an interesting theory. How twenty of our guys could
kill three hundred of theirs. We're pretty bad ass, boy.
What would it take? Is it just because we're Americans
we eat all the protein, or maybe they have this
bob he could riff on that for twenty minutes. Twenty minutes.

Speaker 2 (44:49):
I mean either way, if you're China or if you're Russia,
you know that. You know, Venezuela had all of your
toys and they failed miserably. So you you've got to
be looking at your own you know, R and D
go and what the hell do we do now? Now
they have the poopla And then what happens is we
you know, we're going to tank take your Russian tanker,

(45:10):
and you're not gonna do anything about it because you
don't know what's going on or how badly your defenses
actually are. Or if you're down in Nicaragua, you're gonna say, okay,
well all of our political prisoners are gonna free those guys,
please don't come and boogeymnus in the night.

Speaker 1 (45:24):
This is the thing. And yeah, Honduras, basically they kind
of came correct on that last election. I don't think
people properly understood that to the point where they tried
to attack Trump. But I thought it was gonna work
because of the pardon, but not enough people cared. But
if you're in that country, to your point in Nicaragua,
that dude, Nicaragua's nuts. And one of the things he

(45:44):
did recently is is he mandated thirty five mile an
hour speed limits on all the roads, which is interesting
for two reasons. One they use kilometers, but for the
purpose of this, it's that. And two all it is
is shaking down trucks going on the can American Highway

(46:05):
and it causes them to use more fuel and then
they have a huge surcharge for shipping stuff. And like
it's just one of a thousand things that guy does.
If just for a moment before he does the next
one of those, he goes, oht know, is is this
worth getting taken right? Like I'm getting sold to sex slavery?

(46:27):
Maybe not?

Speaker 2 (46:27):
And I also heard they sort of bin lot in
the guy, meaning they had like a full scale replica
of Madua's compound, like built, and they were training in
this thing for like a while.

Speaker 1 (46:36):
Do they have the Chavez memorial to make sure you
hit that at a lot?

Speaker 2 (46:39):
I think that was more of an improv or an
ad little at the end.

Speaker 1 (46:42):
Like when the pilot makes a fallus in the skies.
Come on, guys, it's taking serious. But you can't get
too mad because they just kicked ass and took names.
I've got good with that, all right, we might have
some more. Uh do these monkeys have STDs? I can't.
I think they do. By the way, why are we

(47:03):
I'm not a monkey STD injection expert. I don't know
what anyone claimed to be. Ross. Let's say you're running,
you want to research monkeys with all the spring break STDs,
and he buy him and most monkeys and they buy
for research or bought from this place in South Carolina.
I think there's another one in Virginia. But there's only
a very few places licensed to uh do these research.

(47:26):
And but then they were like pre injecting them with
the with the bad stuff for shipping them. Why don't
you give him the aids when they get there they didn't.
That just seem from a security perspective, a better way
to go. I don't think it was aids it was,
but it was all the other stuff. Well, they can't.
They can't catch an STD on vacation like a lot

(47:48):
of people do.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
There's some expert in the field hearing you're right now
scoffing at you. I'd visual newb you can't do it
ahead of time.

Speaker 1 (47:55):
I brought this up yesterday and my buddy and he
actually tried to think it out. He said, well, maybe
there's procedures. It's the raisiness they have to do the
injections there and not at the universities. And I'm like, well,
that's dumb. I'm just gonna assume many monkey encounters got
the syphilis, kind of like kualas if you ever go
to Australia. So anyway, we'll fill you in on that

(48:18):
much more to get to cacoday radio program. Well, a
few answers here to my question about this this directional
sound or whatever it is a weapon that this person
of Venezuela's claiming that we used. We snatched Maduro. That
basically made it you're not fighting anymore, You're puke and blood,
you're laying on the ground, you're doing other stuff. You

(48:39):
sure ain't shooting nobody. And how incredibly effective it was,
and the fact that our Delta Force looked like friggin
RoboCop coming out of there. That made me feel good.
But then the White House like tweeting out a link
to the story where they're talking about it. That's the
part where I'm like, what is in the best entry
because a weapon is on is good, well, partially what

(49:03):
it does, but too what your enemy knows about it,
what they think they know about it, because you made
you think about you they know about it. And patterns,
Pavlovian patterns of things, and there's big, big, dirty tricks,
and then there's a bunch of little ones, you know,
like tradecraft kind of stuff is all fascinating and it's

(49:24):
and it's all psychological. Toot me. Let me tell you
some ross. Do you know about the Germans at the
end of World War Two? What they would do with
crooked pictures? Do you know the crooked pictures thing that
they do? This is one of the just a little
fact toy just popped into my head, all right, So
you know, there was an effort in World War Two

(49:45):
as we captured and progressed and took Datzi areas to
retrieve art that was stolen. In fact, you had a
whole army. I don't know if it was a whole division,
but you had a full section of the army. They
made a movie called I think monuments Men, not that
long ago, that was was about this so and then
also Eagles Nest when Easy Company went in there, they

(50:06):
looted that thing. Man and the Germans realized that for
whatever reason, even if they weren't taking it, the US
was very cognizant of their art. So here's what they
would do if they were gonna if they were gonna
dip out of a place and it wasn't I guess
of ango or something, they would rig it with explosives
and then hang the picture off center. And then Americans

(50:31):
go in there, and the OCD would get them, or
Allied troops, I should say the OCD would get them,
and they would straighten the picture or a tep to
pull it off the wall, but just straightening it would
kill them. Have a frigging mortar right back at you, buddy,
An's like it's so you get little things like that
but the idea and my email, they're like, well, why

(50:52):
would you What advantage would the US have in saying
that the weapon exists, which it kind of looks like
she did. What advantage It's that's terrifying. It's if you
have something that they know you have, but they also
don't know how to counteract it. You're winning that argument, man,

(51:16):
and they'll use it a variety of different ways like
we used, and then won't make stuff up. My two
favorite two favorites. Do you know after World War Two
that we ran the idea that we had access to
ghost soldiers? You know, there's that sounds crazy, right, but

(51:43):
we have ghost soldiers because remember we were starting you're
you're in the world of mystic already with the you know,
Hitler's fascination. And then of course is the CIA programs
with directional uh, remote viewing and all of these things,
which by the way, we amplified results to scare the Russians.
That's another thing we told them that after that, all

(52:03):
those soldiers you died, they're not all gone. Some of
them are ghosts. So you probably don't want to think
about trying to retake something if you're a separate outlying
band or another country wanted to dump in, We'll send
our ghosts to murder you, which, by the way, spoiler wort,
spoiler alert, key component of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

(52:24):
Ross wouldn't know because didn't watch it.

Speaker 2 (52:26):
But but if you're like, you know, you're one of
our enemies, you're like, how do I kill somebody who's
already dead?

Speaker 1 (52:30):
Exactly?

Speaker 2 (52:31):
How do I kill a ghost?

Speaker 1 (52:32):
That one? All right? So that was a more minor
one the one I mentioned on the show. And just
because it's my favorite in just the sheer audacity of it.
Was after the war with Philippines, We're gonna do with Philippines.
Philippines had us basically had a puppet they wanted, oh
I know what sorry this is, Yeah, it's so great.
And then but you had a gorilla force, right, and

(52:55):
they basically descended into the Jungles and they couldn't get
anything worked out because you know, had a lot of weapons,
a lot of military, very well trained. This is all
they did, and they would come out and screw stuff
up and kill people whatever. It was nasty. So the
US say, what are we gonna do? Well? Philippines people,
I don't know, if it's still this way, I think
it is societally and I don't mean this is an insult,

(53:16):
but really superstitious, like really really and there is a
it's it's it's basically their version of a vampire. Just
it sucks you dry, sucks the life out of you.
And so what they did is they went and they

(53:37):
got on the fringe of where these gorilla camps were.
CIA went in and did this, and they would they
would kill the enemy soldiers, guards, their lookout guys by
you know, they wouldn't shoot them. They get them they
I don't know if it choke them out or whatever.
Then they drain their blood and hang them upside down.

(53:58):
And that didn't have to go on to long before
a sizeable amount of the freedom fighters or like, nah
f this, they got vampires. Man, we got to get
out of here. And then the US got their puppet
in there. And by the way, he wrote us a
letter saying I will do whatever I want you want
me to do the day before the inauguration, so like

(54:19):
we were their top puppet game at that point, had
some serious puppeting. Yeah, they just oh no, it was
vampires and they're eating it. You guys, probably give up,
and then they all it was twofold one and then
the second one was they also made the leader of
the gorilla force because he come into town or whatever,
make make him look like a whore. They would like

(54:41):
set scenes up, or they would like sprinkle con I'm
not even even gonna look this up. They'd sprinkle condoms
and stuff like around where he was. They mocked up
some stuff. They got some girls to say some stuff,
some boys to say some stuff, like the whole thing was.
And that coupled with people already wanted to get a
hell away from the vampires, it gave them a logical

(55:03):
emotional response about maybe that's not a guy should be
hanging out with. And we took the Philippines. We wanted
to nuke the moon to screw with Russia. In the sixties,
that was a thing. So yeah, would they do it?
Hell yeah? Have they probably one hundred percent? So how

(55:24):
do the guys not get harmed? Hearing protection? I'm assuming Yeah,
it's it's like everything else sound is arrange. Yeah, do
you I don't know if you hunts or do you
know what gameiers are? They got different versions of this.

Speaker 2 (55:36):
Are they saying why would the weapon not affect their own. Guys, Yeah,
because we're you get thought of that because because the
sound wave is going that way.

Speaker 1 (55:43):
Well. Also also you can block out different descibel. You
and I both know this. Uh. Game eers are a
good example. So there's these things that look like earbuds
you can buy to go hunting. They've been around for years.
I'm I probably should use them. People probably should use
them because they're not putting ear plugs in, which in
and of itself is not advantageous because then you can't

(56:04):
hear a deer walking. What these things do is they
amplify soft sounds and then when there's a harsh sound
like the crack of a rifle, then it deamplifies it
to protect your hearing. And they're kind of amazing. You
feel a little like Superman sitting in the woods with

(56:26):
these things in because you have to you also have
to reevaluate how far you think something is in the woods,
Like you got to train yourself with them. You have
like superhering Man, but when when you fire that shot,
you're not busting your ear drums on it. So like
if they can partition different ranges, clearly they come up
with a solution there. The question becomes then if the

(56:49):
enemy is like, all right, we figured out the range
to block, we'll put these in. We'll be fine. How
how flexible and nimble is the weapon? And I don't know,
I don't know anything above and beyond that, because I'm
not a evil tech genius or brilliant tech genius depending
on the day. But very very cool is anything else
in this story? Kind of beat through it pretty good?

(57:11):
But man, it was I was digging on that. And
if that story people think is remotely true all the
other militaries, that's a problem that they need to have
a meeting about. Straight up, man, you know, Rozier or
the Shane Gillis joke about the guy we had murdered

(57:34):
with the dogs and the robots, was that wasn't Solomoni.
It was the other guy, right, the astute cleric or
whatever they called him, you know.

Speaker 2 (57:42):
And then wouldn't he doing like a Trump impression when
he did it? Right, he's doing a Trump impression of.

Speaker 1 (57:46):
Him doing that. He died like a dog by the dogs.
But Gillis's point was, he goes, they're kind of calling
him a wuss, but he's like, straight up, that's the
most terrifying death. I could think of you're sleeping and
then a murder robot and dogs dressed like seals bust
through your exploded wool. That would be a horrible way

(58:09):
to die. Yeah, that's what you're going for. I feel
like if these guys were kitted the way that this
guy's talking about, give me the dogs, man, although the
difference is they didn't kill them, they took them. So anyway, Ross,
what do you want? What do you want me to
pop into your house today? Eight military dogs or eight

(58:30):
Delta four soldiers? Exactly? Easy choice? All right? Uh? Seven
forty five race agent from the Weather Channel who also
didn't have to stress about his team winning or lose it.
It's kind of nice. I will say that the totality
of the NFL game save one, I can't remember who

(58:51):
it was whatever, the last one was gross, were like
they were all competitive, man. I enjoyed watching all of them.
They were Yeah, what was what was the Pats? Final?
The who the Patriots? THEO? Is that a team? Is that? Yeah?
Yes it is? Oh that's that last game, Yes, the

(59:12):
one that looked like a baseball scorer that nobody watched
because it got by. Yeah, I think they I think
it was like thirteen to three or something. Okay, hang,
I'd known the Patriots sixteen to three. Don't let me
cheat him out of a padding the stats and the
guild goal. Yeah yeah, well how about those bills?

Speaker 2 (59:32):
Yeah no, I'm staying the just staying humble because everybody
is everybody everybody like Ray r this dude Josh Allen
being like, hey man, you got a broken foot, and
he's like, oh, it's no big deal. Hey Josh, you
got your head stepped on. No big deal, buddy, Josh,
you just broke your hand in the same hand. No, man,
I'm ready to go. Man, Josh, you pulled a hammy. Nope,

(59:53):
I'm good, buddy, Like, what is it? He's he's a freak.

Speaker 3 (59:58):
It's the list is like, I'm like, boy, if he
goes out, who else that I saw?

Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
Oh gosh, I saw.

Speaker 3 (01:00:04):
Who is the backup from Chicago from I was like, eh,
it's like, no, plea okay this year?

Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
Right? Yeah, all right, let me let the d He's good,
but he ain't. No johnsh Allen, you know, no, well no,
just to show you, just to show you, uh, Ray,
if I could let me read a quick text stream
to you from yesterday. Sure, Queen me and mister Ross here,
it's a masterpiece theater. Let's dip that down. Let's see.

(01:00:36):
He texts me right for the game, He says, I
just want to get ahead of this devastating playoff loss
and say that football is dumb. Thank you. You know
it's confirmed, yes, and never under And then later I
clearly watched what was going on. Never underestimate the playoff
ineptitude of January. Trevor Lawrence and the NFL refs just
tried to screw you, but God intervened when they missed

(01:00:57):
the field goal. And then row after they won, I wrote,
never a doubt, and you wrote been saying it all day.
So there you go, man, there you go. Yeah, all right,
is it masterpiece? Wet, not bad.

Speaker 3 (01:01:16):
I don't know who and who did not see snowflakes.
It wasn't for everybody yesterday, honestly, don't know if they've
got into the Triangle.

Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
Didn't see college kids or actually college well yeah both.

Speaker 3 (01:01:26):
I know out near Asheville and the Triad there were
some snow showers and flurries of snowflakes too. Yeah, sunshine though,
will dominate the next couple of days, close to fifty today,
mid fifties tomorrow, then by Wednesday, mid upper fifties, a
little more cloud coming in, and we do have rain
in the forecast for Wednesday night, the Thursday rain, scattered rain.
There could be some wet snow in spots as we

(01:01:48):
get into Thursday morning, especially in the mountains, but I
would be surprised if around the Triad and the Triangle
at least some wet snowflakes. The better chance, which is
it all that great, it'll be from the Try and West.
No accumulations right now, but a chillier Thursday, and then
colder Friday. The morning a tempts will be in the
upper teens the low twenties Friday afternoon sunshine and on

(01:02:10):
either side of forty depending where you are. So briefly
milder after the cold shot came in yesterday, over the
next couple of days, and then looks like we get
a little bit colder, the chance of rain, maybe a
little wet snow late Wednesday night to Thursday.

Speaker 1 (01:02:23):
Okay, all right, thank you sir, appreciate it. We'll chat
an hour here alrighty coming up on the show. Yeah,
I'd love to get into this hand. Where did I
put it? Oh? Here we go? All right, so AI
they got a new brilliant thing they want to do
with AI. And finally a US state has become the

(01:02:46):
first to enshrine it. Low, you tell me what you
think are going to happen. We'll get to that much
more coming up. CaCO Day Radio pro weird dirty tricks
that worked in military's so much stuff and yeah, is
it a dirty trick? All's fair in love and war
except for the stuff in the Geneva document. But is
one YouTuber says, it ain't a wark rind the first time,

(01:03:08):
so you know the one other one I was thinking of.
And so this is remember when Napoleon beat the crap
out of the Austrian army because it came over the
Alps of the winter and they just never assumed that
that would happen. They were so off guard that part
of the Austrian division they Napoleon. It was some It

(01:03:32):
wasn't Napoleon's people, it was somebody who was an ally. Basically,
they made it so that there was a new whorehouse
nearby but far enough that they had to move off position,
and that it was priced right for soldiers, and you
had all of these dudes like, well, they're not coming

(01:03:53):
over the mountains, so we may we better go find
the ladies who literally left the position. And that was
one the ways we churched me. And that's not even
a unique story, that's right. We Napoleon kept in part
was able to take down the Austrian army not just
through surprise, but also through a brothel. And you know,

(01:04:14):
all that stuff gets used, maybe not to that extent,
but as information gathering, all sorts of stuff. So yeah,
you get It's a whole rabbit hole, man, old giant
rabbit hole. All right, we're gonna talk about I ran
get into that for just a few minutes, had a
pretty awful response to uh Trump chirping them. But we'll

(01:04:37):
do it. And I said I would mention this new
AI thing, So let me do it right now. The
state of Utah is now the first state to allow
AI prescription refills. So he instead talking to your doctor
to get a refill for whatever the thing is that

(01:04:58):
you're on. Now, I'll handle it for you. That shouldn't
be a problem. Right by the way, Ross, I went
to get my clarton refilled yesterday, and you know there's
really little pills, and they had these big pills. I
went to the little pill thing where he figured out
exactly what they gave me. They are actually check this out.

(01:05:19):
I had no idea their magic pills from the ones
they gave Wesley to revive himself when he was half dead.
So I have ten of those now, so if you
ever find yourself half dead, you need one. I have
some for self. You know what, I forgot to ask
this big question of you, Ross. I'm not really going
to open it on the phone because I don't know
that anyone with sweet did anything change because it was

(01:05:40):
post show on Friday when we had the actual video,
the handheld video and the phone from the officer, did
that change it any way, shape or form as to
whether that was a good shoot or not? Because everyone
wanted to act like it did, and I'm like, I
don't know how that could move anyone's position away from
it being a good shoot. Like you can feel the

(01:06:03):
visceral bouncing off of the vehicle of the guy.

Speaker 2 (01:06:07):
So I mean it had dissuaded some people, but you
knew it wasn't going.

Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
To No, I know, but I'm just like it was
I saw one of the Lincoln Center guys was saying,
he's talking to people and they're watching the video and
now all of a sudden they realized they were wrong.
And I'm like, did you give them an AI one?
You did? I don't know what you're talking to talking about.

(01:06:31):
And then they then they want to hang their hat
on the fact that the woman driving said, I'm not
mad at you, and after she after the shoot, it
was very clear after this officer had already made the
decision to discharge their weapons to stop the threat, which
resulted in the loss of this woman's life. But before

(01:06:52):
he probably knew that. But in that adrenaline filled moment,
somebody said crazy be.

Speaker 2 (01:07:04):
I I don't, probably because probably because she was a
lunatic that tried to run them over with their car.

Speaker 1 (01:07:09):
You know what, Honestly, I think her wife is a
far bigger lunatic. And I and I mean this because
I can have compassion. That's gonna haunt that woman if
she has an ounce of a conscience because of what
she says, she's literally directing her to ignore the command
and just go It's okay, drive away. And there was
a training manual page over the weekend by the very

(01:07:33):
same group that trains the group that she's purported to
be a part of, and in the manual says that
the least dangerous civil action that you can take is
to obstruct law enforcement officers with your car. Who wrote
that the CIA, Now you have a weapon, like, just

(01:07:58):
brain this out with me. You're the woman. I don't
know what she is one hundred and fifty Those say
she's one hundred and fifty pounds. It's not a big woman,
great tall woman, and and officers could reasonably evaluate that
she's really not that much of a threat unless she
has a weapon, and you keep eyes on that, and
if you're gonna make an arrest, make sure you get
in there, get quick, powdered down the whole thing. But

(01:08:18):
at no point of looking at her like I'm terrified
of that woman. Now she's in a six thousand pound suv.
It doesn't matter that she's a small woman. So the
lunacy to imply that that is a less dangerous situation.
When the officer can't see you with a movable, multi
ton weapon, you're setting your people up to get martyred,

(01:08:41):
is the only reasonable theory.

Speaker 2 (01:08:43):
And of course they do see it. As a weapon
or a potential weapon, which is why these lunatics, you know,
different category of lunatics drive them into Christmas parades or
drive them into people, or you know, they drive themselves
into Christmas parades us all right, right, right, right, yeah,
silly ross.

Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's pretty handy. That's why if you
really want to make an impact and you're in France
and they're having a celebration, get a U hole, right, you.

Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
Know, something with a little more grille space. And going
back to that first point, like, oh, well she said,
what did she say? She said that it was fine
or something, or she's not And as anybody who's dealt
with a woman before, nos, if a woman says that,
it's definitely true, right, I'm fine.

Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
That's a very good point. I'm not mad. Uh huh. Yeah,
that dude was mega danger and it's a woman driver.
Like I surprised the guy didn't pull his gun when
he started work that morning, Like.

Speaker 2 (01:09:38):
It shouldn't have swayed people. But it's not going to
because that's how leftists work. Like they're gonna pretend like
it didn't happen. They're in their own world. But just
a freeze frame of the second before she runs into
him holding her steering wheel, her eyes dead set on
him with a big old grin on her face. She
knew what she was doing, and she the reason she's
dead is because she did wish she did. She's responsible

(01:09:58):
for her death or like you said, it's her.

Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
Yeah, because remember there's another thing. Her wife said, that's
my fault. She said that to somebody after, and I
think that she probably sees it and said that's horrible, man,
that's horrible. I don't know. I don't know the totality
of the backgrounds for all of them. I saw somebody
dug up the one, the one who was killed her.
This is why, this is why Venmo was always baffling

(01:10:22):
to me that the default used to be that every
time you traded money it was public. You had to
manually tell it, not to who the hell wants to
know that I re embossed, reimbursed ross fifteen dollars for
pizza or whatever. It's so stupid. So now it's not.
But as a result of that, before it switched, they

(01:10:43):
Andy No pulled her public you know, the public facing.
Of course, she's got a BLM photo montage up there,
but it is clear because you label stuff in Venmo
that her mom is paying for the entirety of her
lifestyle for that period, rent, utilities, emergency money. Sometimes I
would labeled all of that in there, And that's cause

(01:11:07):
she had dabbled in hairdressing or something. And then she
went to Commonwealth College in Virginia to become a poet
and thankfully got a teaching certificate of some sort, so
she's then a graduated poet slash fallback on teacher. So
she had started doing some teacher stuff. But like, what

(01:11:29):
you had is what you have in a lot of
these cases. And this is going to sound really harsh,
but I'm not going to beat around the edges like
people do. All of the people that were the anti
socials sometimes fat and then that was their hang up,
But like socially awkward and and never just going to

(01:11:50):
fit in, have to make a decision at some point.
If you're socially awkward, you've got to figure out ways.
If you don't have to, you could just go be
a gorophobic and live in your house or whatever, and
that's fine, but like you have to at some point
go maybe I'm the problem. How do I fix this?
I mean, that's done. I did that. I mean, well,
hold on, let me finish this point. I think I

(01:12:13):
figured you'd got some thoughts on this. That's done. Now.
If you're the people who didn't, you know, they weren't
popular in high school, maybe you were overweight, maybe you
just had acting for whatever reason, you have this sweet
new thing you can swing into VIRL, violent militant, and
they'll have you and they'll accept you so long as

(01:12:35):
you toe the party line. And I feel like every
time I see one of these lunatics thinking that they
can push an ic SUV if they just manifested. They're
always the kid in the computer lab who nobody wanted
to be around because we thought he was gonna shoot
the place up. Guess what, now he's almost doing it.
So to my point, yeah, you're not forced to change anymore.

(01:12:56):
You're fine, And I'm sorry, course correction are needed sometimes,
you know, you're right. They are exploiting these people. Yeah,
they found a new source of soldiers.

Speaker 2 (01:13:07):
And I'm sure we've mentioned it before, but the fact
that she didn't have custody she lost great heard the
ex husband had custody of the kid. You know, you
have to screw up to be a woman and lose
custody to the guy.

Speaker 1 (01:13:18):
And in a state like Colorado, which the very liberal
state is Yeah, that's another very good point, like what
are you doing? You got to basically be like, I
didn't mean to dip the in the volcano. I won't
do it. And then you do it again, and then
you do it again, and then maybe dad will get custody. Maybe.
But yeah, man, there's just so much going and and again,

(01:13:38):
and yet I can still feel empathy for that for
the wife, who, by the way, I think is the
nastier of the two, just her demeanor in that and
some of her social media stuff, like she's far more
she probably helped drag the one who was killed into
it a little more according to her mind. It seems
like she was the alpha of the relationship. Yeah I remember,

(01:14:00):
but yes, on like she was standing at the pastor
when the wedding started. But now that all that comes
back on her. And yet right where that woman was
standing when all that went down, there's another video of
one of the other people there screaming about how she

(01:14:20):
hopes that the worms are eating Ashley Babbits remains screaming it.
How do I negotiate with that person. I mean, if
it gets physical, it's not gonna be a problem. She's
like a buck thirty woman and she couldn't walk right
that being said like, how do you how do you have?
You know, there's no discussion there, and she was screaming it,

(01:14:43):
so there would be no discussion in light of what
just happened.

Speaker 2 (01:14:46):
They're brainwashed, they're dumb, and they thought they were being
cute in a serious situation, and this is what happens.

Speaker 1 (01:14:54):
Did you do you remember the whole class reunions and
what a what an instrumental concept that was in media
entertainment when we were a kid. There's a thousand different movies,
great movies, TV shows or sitcom scenarios. Was all about, Oh,
you're going back for your tenth anniversary. It's gonna be crazy.
There were some Shenanigan.

Speaker 2 (01:15:14):
Tons of movies. The gross plant, Blank the blank was
the one. I was gonna bring up twist with that.
But yeah, romy Michelle's high school. Yeah, it was like
a big thing.

Speaker 1 (01:15:23):
It was a big thing. I had no desire to
go down. But what was one of the elements that
was always interesting? You wanted to see what an absolute
piece of garbage, the hot girl was and the mean jock.
Yeah right, was always the concept. Everybody would switch places
and then like who was the quiet kid? There was
a kid I went to high school with and him

(01:15:45):
and I it wasn't that we didn't get along. We
got along just fine. His name was Morgan, and uh
but like Morgan, he wouldn't stand up for himself. It
was it was he had a really rough go of it.
And he looked Rossiel appreciate this. He looked like d
ja Qualls, the really skinny tall dude from.

Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
Only early two thousand movies. Yeah, yeah, do.

Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
You know what Morgan did? How much a Silicon valley
and owns a bunch of lambos. Now, dude's killing it
because he's he was so computer smart. He got the
hell out of while and he went there. I know
he went back for one of the reunions. I haven't
gotten any of them because it was old. People were
posting about on it and good for him. If you're

(01:16:28):
immediately like nah, come into our antifu group, nobody will
ever accept you. Like you don't even have that story
arc anymore. You're not showing up in your black block
attire and like, look, Janey made it right.

Speaker 2 (01:16:39):
No, you're talking about like before, like you would have
to find a way to make it work.

Speaker 1 (01:16:43):
And now the personal responsibility to some extent, fair or not,
had to come in there.

Speaker 2 (01:16:48):
Listen and that listen. I am a huge introvert. People
scared the living crap out of me. I have a
hard time making eye contact. I was super socially awkward,
didn't have a lot of friends, never speak up with
super quiet in class. But I found something that I
used as an outlet for my creativity, which was radio.
Because back in the day, there was no Internet before

(01:17:10):
I started, back in ninety six ninety seven, like it
wasn't like it is now, Like you didn't have webcams
looking into radio stations or even broadcasts in the radio station.
I didn't even have a radio station email when I started,
because it wasn't a thing.

Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
Right, clearly, real webcams are ruining radio.

Speaker 2 (01:17:22):
But that's so right, right, right, So you know what
I was gonna do is I said, I could. I
found this medium where it's just me alone in a room.

Speaker 1 (01:17:33):
Look at me.

Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
I can just speak and there's nobody here and I
don't have to worry about anybody else, it's just me,
and I'm in control of whatever happens here. And I
used it to create a career and it's all I've
done now for like thirty years. And now when I
talk to people from high school, like the social listen,
the reunions don't happen anymore because social media and Facebook
killed that, right, because back in the day, right back
in the day, it'd be like what happened for space,

(01:17:56):
yeah yeah, yeah, but back like what happened is so
and so I can't wait to go to the reunion
and find out. Well, now everybody knows what everybody's doing
because everybody sees all the time on social media. So
Facebook has killed reunions and that kind of stuff. But now,
like I run into people who will find my profile
from high school and they are blown away at what
I'm doing. They're just remember the high school ye yes, yeah,

(01:18:16):
but the guy that would just sit there and not
speak or I had like two friends or like, and
now it's gone to completely opposite direction. So I mean,
you can take what you have people, but adapted where
you need to, right, yeah, channel it and you make
it work and you improve yourself, right, and you move
forward and you better yourself and you become a better
version of yourself than you were in high school. Now

(01:18:36):
what made you you is still there, but you've sort
of created a new you in a way, right, like something.

Speaker 1 (01:18:42):
We're destroying that experience. We are yep, when you tell
the harsh truth is maybe you're not okay, right, maybe
you're doing stuff that you shouldn't. It's not very and
if it's fine, but you can't bitch about how it
turns out if you keep doing the same wrong thing,
that course correction doesn't exist because it's not incentivized, not

(01:19:03):
sent it. You know, it was like one of the
ways that not just a parent. When I was in
high school, teachers, if they thought you were being a
woos would kind of let you get in the fight.
So you learn to hit somebody. Teachers and they don't
want you hurting somebody, but they just want you to
stand up for yourself at some time. Whether that's the
right thing or not, I don't know. But if you

(01:19:23):
never have to do it, not from a physical standpoint,
but just stand up for your own self worth. And
the only way you can find people who are gonna
look aside all those differences is as long as you keep,
you know, running around with a little face mask on
and uh, trying to shove cop cars. What a horrible thing, man.
That's why when they do those big arrest forty Antifa

(01:19:46):
in Portland. You've seen those mugshot arrays, right, You're like,
is this an MK ultra test? What am I looking at?
I like to play this game called would you though? Right?
And then they'll have forty They have forty because you
don't how The thing on the internet is like would right?

(01:20:08):
You can go through one hundred mug shots and at
no point would you remember the letter W exists? Right?

Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
Like the blue haired collage of mugshots where they all
look the same. It reminds me of the south Park
episode where you have the non conforming conformists like the
goth kids. Right, yeah, that's exactly what it is.

Speaker 1 (01:20:25):
And the thing is you put so much work into
your hair and then spent nothing on your skin. So
not only do you have that, also you look like
a leoper. I mean, just like, get some moisturizer, get
rid of the hair dye. These are just little things
you can do. I bet it would be very helpful
to you. Couldn't hurt and you know parents will try

(01:20:47):
to drive you to that too, And then when you
get it as an adult, you gotta figure out what
you're gonna what are you gonna change, what are you
gonna do? Those decisions happen, and we just got to
figure out how we're gonna truck through them, all right?
Coming up, like you say, we got some Hollywood news.
Both are criminal in nature, but one is definitely more
wood chipperable than the than the other. So we'll get that.

(01:21:09):
Oh with the monkeys, I gotta do the monkey story,
so uh, we'll get that as well. I thought one
more piece of audio. Let me check see what that
is here real quick, so I compare these brakes. Oh
that's the monkeys one okay. Oh crap, I didn't get
to them, damn one. Damny.

Speaker 2 (01:21:24):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:21:24):
This is Zambroni, Zambrano, Zamboni. We're trying to figure out.
Are you talking about Zohan Salami? This is how it's
gonna be, isn't it. He's gonna bring up Salami every time?
Is that Halal is Salami? Hellal? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:21:44):
I'm just saying his name us.

Speaker 1 (01:21:46):
It probably is if you can Sami's okay? On the
Jewish side. I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:21:50):
Wait, you mean Zartan Mulvany. Is that who we're talking about?

Speaker 1 (01:21:53):
Yeah, the Zoon, Yes, yes, yes, ye. All right, well
we'll pick up this dubster fire next. Hang on, let's
say effect, let's package you like. And I had to
tell you about this one I saw. So this chick, who,
by the way, has a college street. She had a
slightly incorrect assumption on windmills, and some comedian was doing

(01:22:16):
a bit and they had the video of her. I
had not seen this. I guess it was the last
but I had not seen this. So she's talking about
windmills and specifically why we need more because each windmill
cools the earth, and the guy was asking her a
bait question about trying to capture her, not really understanding

(01:22:38):
you know, what each windmill produces and all of that,
and why you think they're gonna be you think you're
gonna be effective here, but actually if there's too much,
when it's a whole thing, and then the non recyclable
he he wants to trap her in that. But no,
she thought that the windmills are what cooled the earth.
Are you tracking what I'm saying she incorrectly thought that

(01:23:06):
the windmills did not. Through the force of the air
spin the turbine caused the electricity to flow. Bank it
as much as you can, and then that's how energy was.
She thought the windmills because they were part of, you know,
cooling down the earth. We're gonna roast you just turn
them on like a fan in your house. Yeah, it's
like our moon fan. It's like the moon fan. That's

(01:23:29):
why she wanted more of them, because what rose of
it's really hot. Remember how hot your house used to
get were having an issue.

Speaker 2 (01:23:36):
With and we didn't have air conditioning or central air
for about four years upstairs, right upstairs and downstairs.

Speaker 1 (01:23:43):
Okay, awful, So would you rather have one fan or
five fans?

Speaker 2 (01:23:47):
I would rather like ten fans. At that point, well
then you you and.

Speaker 1 (01:23:51):
This chick or spirit animals, she you just thought they
were turning them on.

Speaker 2 (01:23:58):
Landman did a whole thing about those dumb I saw
the dining was going, yeah, talking about how much oil
it takes just to grease those things so it'll spin around, and.

Speaker 1 (01:24:08):
Then picking on her outfit for having oil and everything. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
that thing always pops up. This chick thought the fans
were like your box fan in your room. It was amazing.
Loved it every minute of it. Great.

Speaker 2 (01:24:23):
Maybe today goes back to like the old water wheels.
They would produce the water.

Speaker 1 (01:24:28):
That is how water's made. Yeah, a lot of people
don't know that. So all right, Uh, here's the uh,
here's the monkey stories. I've been delaying this. So if
you remember, it was, uh it was before we and
if Ross you were still here when we had the
the STD monkeys, right, so that would have been that
had to be like early November. Uh yeah, no, I

(01:24:49):
definitely here. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. So the monkeys
which were from that monkey center in South South Carolina
or whatever uh they were, they were driving them to
Tulane in New Orleans there and just where they got
to New Orleans, the truck something happened. Monkeys got out.
Try to find the monkeys. Oh my gosh, you got
like three times of STDs. Then they don't, then some do,

(01:25:12):
but some don't. It was a mess. And I don't
know if they even caught all those monkeys. There might
be some absolute horror monkey just ready to uh you
give you all the stuff you you know, be careful
if you're dealing with monkeys, figure out, you know, I'll
talk to them a while to know them. Well, that
was that was over in like, uh Louisiana or whatever?

(01:25:34):
That was? This uh different. Saint Louis, Missouri officials warned
of several monkeys on the loose in North Saint Louis.
They've actually ross I was just thinking about it. They've
probably been shot and killed by now or is no
North Saint Louis is okay? Right? Is it South St. Louis?
I think south South Saint Louis isn't? Where did uh? Where?

(01:25:58):
Did was it Fitty or Nelly? Who was from Saint Louis?
It was Nelly? Right, I have to ask them. The
Health Department said they're considered exotic animals, animals animals, and
no breeders are known to be in the area, so
they don't know if these were transporting them or what
was going on. Might have just been some of these

(01:26:18):
monkeys out there, but I think you have to assume
it's got, you know, chlamydia. But then that started the
larger discussion of why would you infect the monkeys with
the bad stuff and then drive them three hundred miles
or five hundred miles or whatever. You know, whatever you're doing,
why wouldn't you let them get all the stuff when
they get where they're going. And I've never had a
satisfactory answer to that, So I don't know. All right.

(01:26:41):
In Hollywood News we got a two for here. Uh,
you guys know who Timothy Busfield is. So bus Field's
been in a lot of everything, and you'd recognize them
as in Field of Dreams. It was on the West
Wing thirty something, and he was one of these guys.

(01:27:02):
I remember being whispered about by Corey Feldman. I think
was one of the names that was thrown I remember
Feldvin was coming out talking about all the different people
who tried to take advantage of them. Well, that's what
this bus Field guy is accused of doing, although Busfield
does not discriminate. Apparently, according to some other stories that emerged,

(01:27:22):
the charges in question stem from an investigation launched actually
in twenty twenty four after a doctor called police. Mandatory
reporter spoke to the police spoke to two parents who
claimed their children were actors on a show called The
Cleaning Lady. I don't know what day is that about?
An actual cleaning lady or is that like a Hitman reference.

(01:27:43):
I know nothing about the show, but anyway, they had
underage kids who were actors on the show. Busfield was
on the show and according to the parents and then
eventually the charges here. Busfield spent from twenty twenty two
to twenty twenty five as the director of this uh,
and grew uncomfortably close to the boys these are male

(01:28:06):
actors or their boy actors, to the point where, oh,
he's also in Revenge of the Nerds I think about it. Anyway,
to the point where he started asking them to call
him pet names and stuff, and it weirded the parents out,
which is good because I remember watching Ross. Did you
watch that Nickelodeon documentary and you just want to punch

(01:28:26):
all the parents in the face.

Speaker 2 (01:28:27):
Yeah, if so bad?

Speaker 1 (01:28:28):
Ye. Who is the fat dude who just kept showing
up and getting the girls? Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:28:33):
What is that dude's name?

Speaker 1 (01:28:34):
Snyder? Yeah? Something something, It's not Zack Snyder, but something like.
That's the part that they think I just kept. Oh
they got rid of him always back. Oh good.

Speaker 2 (01:28:43):
Yeah, he's the main producer for all those like early
Nickelodeon shows.

Speaker 1 (01:28:47):
Yeah, he's the one who screw what's your name up?
It looks just like it. It's unrecognoded. That's the rumor.
Amanda Bynes, Yeah, Amanda Binds, Yeah yeah, yeah, but like
good good on these parents, uh for doing something, and
that's what that's what prompted is And then the other
story story started to come out. Oh, he's married to
Melissa Gilmour too, which is really this is really interesting

(01:29:07):
because you know, Gilmore just did a bunch of PSAs
to combat the sexual abuse of children. She literally just
did them last month. Awkward. But there was another story
that came out. He was he was working with Jennifer

(01:29:30):
love Hewitt when she was fifteen, and apparently on the
set there, it got to the point where the crew,
without telling him, would schedule everything. So there was never
a moment where this guy was alone with Jennifer love
Hewitt or would have the possibility to be alone, like
around the corner or anything not around on the company,

(01:29:53):
because he wouldn't leave her alone. Which, don't get me wrong,
as somebody who's roughly the same age as her she
first came on the scene, was the same age as me, fifteen,
sixteen year old me understood that Holy cow, but this
guy's he was he would have been in his thirties
at the time, and so there's a lot of narratives

(01:30:16):
where they just kept they just kept her away from him,
so all sorts of stuff. And then the second one,
and this one's it's not that it's not serious, but
you guys know Daniel stern Is he would be the
other half of the Wet Bandits from Home Alone series,
him and Joe Peshi. He was arrested over the weekend

(01:30:37):
or cited for soliciting a prostitute. Everyone's freaking out. I
have two quick thoughts. One, this guy tried to murder
children for almost a decade, so like this is, you know,
this is not top crime in his life. He wasn't
very good at it. Ross do you think they'll try
to tie him to Trump too? It's one of my

(01:30:57):
thoughts because I mean, technically they were in a movie together.
Oh yeah, look at it, Lo what he's up to.
The other thing was, I thought in California they didn't leave,
they didn't prosecute people for prostitution anymore, and so I
checked it out. He he happened to be in one
of the five Greater Los Angeles cities that does. So

(01:31:17):
he could go to like a hundred different cities. If
you want to go between San Diego all the way
Santa Barbara and all of that, you go to one
hundred different communities. He probably wouldn't have caught a charge.
He went to one of five Camera Rea. I mean,
was it on purpose? Maybe because he felt it was
like more dangerous. He lives there, he lives in and
then he's just done. He just didn't do his research,

(01:31:38):
which is also what got him in hot water and
home alone. Right, they did a little bit of error.

Speaker 2 (01:31:44):
They staked the house, right, they knew the family was
going on vacation. Okay, they just didn't, you know, account
for the fact that the kid was left home alone.
You gotta do a head count, and you gotta do
a headcount that he was like mcguyver or like Rainbow.
They didn't realize it. Who would they were up against.

Speaker 1 (01:32:01):
So when they're doing the ops, the radio ops for
a heist or a raid, what is one of the
things they're very cognizant of. If there's five guards, they
want to see those five guards saying it all knocked out.
So if there's eight people are supposed to be in
that house. You want to watch eight people leave? This
is why I said they were underprepared, and then they
learn nothing by the second go round.

Speaker 2 (01:32:21):
Yeah, by the second movie. There's no excuse for that.
No fool me once, right, just stay no, no, stay
away from that kid.

Speaker 1 (01:32:28):
It's what you use. By the way, you've seen, the
whole thing, We're Home Alone is just an analogy for
a god. Right, Yes, that's fascinating. You guys have ever
seen that spoiler? The Old Man is God? No, no, no,
it's not blaspheming. You should go look at it. It's interesting.
It's my second favorite movie theory Ray and Ross. You
want to know my favorite movie theory? I saw Duram

(01:32:50):
Break No, you know what cars the movie Cars kids movie?
So uh Nator or May is a mater Nator the
tow truck Larry the cable Guy's character. He is it
doesn't matter what his name is, right, all right? Where
does Mater live? You know the junk yard? Right? So

(01:33:14):
what would that be for the purpose of cars? He
lives in a big piece of property with nothing but
corpses and body parts on it. Mater's is cereal.

Speaker 3 (01:33:23):
He's the caretaker.

Speaker 1 (01:33:25):
He's that's what his name is, the caretaker. What do
they call it? So what are you saying? The zodiac
the caretaker. I'm saying that mad was because they said
anyone who goes in there doesn't come out Mater's head,
Dean Mater's head. There you go. All right, I took

(01:33:45):
this way too long, so give me but ed way
too far? Yeah, all right, too.

Speaker 3 (01:33:51):
Well, close right, ruining your disney next few yeah, next
few days. Milder temperatures that would get colder, probably around
fifty today, little bit fit tomorrow, good looking days Wednesday, okay,
mid upper fifties, and then it'll rain, maybe some wet
snow around in spots for Thursday morning. Mountain's got a
better chance. Several inches of snow possible in the mountains,

(01:34:13):
maybe as far as Ashvield, getting a little accumulation. We'll see,
try a triangle some snowflakes right now. Not brave enough
to say if for if it won't accumulate right now
looks unlikely.

Speaker 1 (01:34:24):
Okay, all right, thank you sir. We'll let getat tomorrow
and we'll come back with Bloomberg news next. Hey, casey.

Speaker 4 (01:34:30):
Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell says the Central Bank has
been served grand jury subpoenas from the Justice Department, threatening
criminal indictment. The unprecedented moved by the Trump administration marks
an escalation of the President's long standing feud with Powell.
Powell says the action is related to his June congressional
testimony on ongoing renovations of the FEDS headquarters. Shares in

(01:34:51):
banks with credit card businesses in the US are slumping
after President Trump said the lenders would be breaking the
lie if they don't heed his call to cap interest
rates on the credit card guards at ten percent for
one year. The comments increased the political pressure on a
slew of card issuers, including Barclay's, JP, Mortgage, Chase, Capital,
I City Group. Card interest rates have been hovering over

(01:35:12):
twenty percent in recent years, and Trump set a January
twentieth deadline for compliance, saying that if the rates have
not been capped by then lenders would be in violation
of the law. It appears Google is dialing back how
it answers health questions. After an investigation by The Guardian,
certain AI answers have vanished. It comes after the British
newspaper asked Google Gemini about liver blood tests and the

(01:35:34):
AI answers failed to factor in age, gender or other variables.
The NBA is getting ready to pitch investors on a
new European League, targeting team valuations of up to a
billion dollars. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver will be holding a
private conference in London to meet with sponsors, media partners
and investors. NBA Europe could debut as early as next

(01:35:54):
year with twelve franchises and four additional teams that qualify
for the competition without owning equity. The NBA retains a
fifty percent stake in the new league. And finally, Casey
Tom Brady is the newest phase of GLP one's The
Super Bowl. Champ is the new Chief Wellness Officer of
e Med, The digital health startup helps companies manage the
high costs associated with covering weight loss drugs for employees.

(01:36:16):
Brady's role is to help build awareness for the company,
which started out selling COVID tests but pivoted into weight
loss last year. On Wall Street, market futures pointing to
a lower open right now down futures down three hundred
and nine points, NASAC futures down one ninety two, SMP
futures down thirty nine.

Speaker 1 (01:36:31):
You know the nice thing is too, if Tom Brady's
c suite of a company for you and there's shenanigans,
he will destroy the evidence. So got that built in there.
He will that's for patriots listeners. All right, thank you
so much appreciated, Erica. Here you go, Erica Hurst. What's
Bloomberg news by if he's on the inside and there's

(01:36:53):
some sort of corruption like he'll bleach bit that or
smashing with a he what did he do? He did
the hammer smash and he didn't even had somebody else
do it. But whatever, all right, real quick, worst idea
of the day, and that's saying something for this show. Uh.
And it's a pattern. So when when these eco moonbats
want you to do something, the lunatics who think were

(01:37:14):
the virus, it'd just be great if there's only like
five of us on the planet. Well they want to
push one of their initiatives because they're so horrible. You
can't be straight out with it. You can't just shove
a plate of bugs in somebody's face and go this
is what you eat now wouldn't work, so you got
to seat it. You go back a while it's like,
it's not you have to eat bugs, it's you know,

(01:37:36):
you can't eat bugs, won't kill you. You know, you can
put chocolate on bugs, and then every year just beat
you down with it. This is I see that in this.
Uh so, the very same cats that were pushing a
lot of this from the Max Planck Institute have put
out a series of studies suggesting that if you want
to increase health, outlook and lifespan in mammals, all you

(01:38:01):
gotta do is one simple trick. Ross you want to
you got another young and you want to clean planet
for your kid, right, yeah, sure, all right, castrates yourself,
go ahead, we have time.

Speaker 2 (01:38:12):
I'm gonna pass on that one.

Speaker 1 (01:38:14):
But no, no, no, but it's for your children's future, right,
I'm sure it is. So if you need, you need
to do. This is totally not about eradicating the human
species even faster. Yes, according to them, you can increase
mini mammals lifespan by up to ten percent, including though
not to the full ten percent the humans pandas probably

(01:38:37):
would have any effect on. So, because again they can't
just be all right, everybody cut it off. No, they
gotta be like, look, there's some science here maybe we
should look at this, And the thing is, you are
now Heaven's Gate.
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