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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I don't know if we're allowed to talk about it
according to the media, But the fruits, I guess would
be the best way to describe it. The fruits of
the Trump ceasefire, slash whatever the Israeli deal is seemed
(00:23):
to be. There we go, Sorry, having like a weird
authentication thing this morning, Do do do do do? There
we go. The fruits of whatever deal Trump is put
into place that we're not allowed to talk about appear
to be blossoming, being harvested. I'm not sure exactly how
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the analogy works, as we have now the release of
the twenty living hostages. I mean, they'll have to get
credited at some point. I don't know how the Morning
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Joes of the world and others are supposed to interpret this.
It's going to be a very interesting day to sit
there and watch the media. But you know, we'll go.
We'll do it because unfortunately that's our job. But yeah, man,
listen to.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
This eleven thirty four in the morning on this Monday
in Israel. It is a historic day and you are
watching history unfold. This is the Kanesset in Jerusalem, the
Israeli Parliament building. President Trump has been invited to speak
to the Kanesset. He has been obviously very involved in
the peace negotiations that have resulted in what you see
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on the banner at the bottom of your screen. There
all twenty living hostages now confirmed to have been released
by Hamas. Israel is releasing nearly two thousand Palestinian prisoners
in return. And there are the bodies of twenty eight
hostages who died while in horrific conditions in Hamas captivity.
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Those bodies are going to be returned in the coming days,
perhaps weeks.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
Okay, all right, now, I think the beef. If I
have to predict what's going to be the beef, it's
going to be the numbers. They're gonna be like, ah,
twenty living hostages. Sorry, somebody sent me an email. Oh hey,
it's Boston Paul. He said, did Hitler just bring peace
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to the Middle East? I guess I don't know. I mean,
I'm not convinced it's going to be peace. I don't
like the number either. The Palestinian quote unquote hostages are
not hostages in the general sense. Right There are people
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who are literally arrested for crimes versus you know, random
people that were in their house back on October seventh.
But it is what it is, and I think the
key component is going to be that Hamas is not
in power. They're already calling themselves they have another name.
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Hold on, uh, I don't have it in front of me.
They're calling themselves something else, like Gaza, something something. My
point is that's a very good start. The follow through
will be very interesting. When I say that as somebody
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who wants this administration to succeed, I just want to
be very clear. I want this administration to succeed. The
problem is you're going to hear analysis today from people
who are so teds inflicted that they would rather this
thing go on than Trump get any credit for this.
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And so today is a very difficult day. If you
just watch the news and take it at face value,
that's all. That's all I'm warning you about. You have
people who would rather the bloodshed continue, hostages continue to
be in place, so that Trump doesn't get any credit
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for this. So take everything you hear with a grain
of salt today, okay. And by the way, over the weekend,
the entire narrative was Trump's doing this just for a
Nobell and then he said something which I think is
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really fine, So he says this, and people absolutely absolutely
lose their mind and don't do any Researchers.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
Who actually got the Nobel Prize called today called me
and said, I'm accepting this in honor of you, because
you really deserved it. A very nice thing to do.
Speaker 4 (05:24):
I didn't.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
I didn't say then give it to me, though I
think she might have. She was very nice, and I've been,
you know, I've been helping her along the way. They
need a lot of help in Venezuela. It's a basic disaster.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Okay, all right. So he says that people lose their
damn minds. Oh, of course, she said that absolutely, always
trying to make it all about him. The problem is
she literally spoke to cameras.
Speaker 5 (05:53):
They decided to dedicate it to President Trump because he
deserves it, because not only has he been involved in
only a few months in solving eight wars, but his
actions have been decisive to have Venezuela now at the
first hold of freedom after twenty six years of tyranny
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that have destroyed the lives of millions of Venezuela.
Speaker 6 (06:19):
Destabilized region, and undermined the institutions in the United States.
Because having Venezuela. As I say, heaven of the enemies
of the United States, and using our territory and our
resources to hurt the American people and American institutions is
certainly a threat to the national security of the United
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States and the security of the hemisphere. The President Trump
has been very clear courageous in terms of dismantling the
criminal structure on behalf of the Venezuelan people. I reaffirmed
our gratitude and our commitment to this cost for the
whole America. I insist he deserves it.
Speaker 7 (07:02):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
I mean, that's the winner. I know some of you
have a problem. What a crazy weekend, man, I mean
just on the on the international front. I don't know
what this holds. I don't trust Hamas obviously, but that's
a really big deal. This is a really big deal,
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and you know what the future holds. I don't know.
This is clearly a stepped process, so there's certain miles.
I mean, this thing could go right back to combat.
I don't know the mos literally, you know, they have
they have a past. But ultimately it's uh. I mean
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everyone should be happy, or I should say pleasantly optimistic.
I guess would be the correct word there or wording.
It's a big deal and it's going to be a
very interesting news day to watch people react to it. Ross,
did you settle a war in the Middle East over
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the weekend? Did you do anything? Or nope?
Speaker 8 (08:20):
But just a lot of chores. Oh okay, normal mid
forties year old stuff, honey do list basically every weekend.
So if your wife put settle the war in the
Middle East on there, then.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
You I'd have to do it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay,
all right. Quick question, notice this at the end of
the show yesterday or Friday. Is there a reason that
my photo on the Twitter account is me as a
Christopher Columbus Cosy Columbus day it is? And yet we're
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here so because management's like, bah what not? On account?
I'm sorry the president proclaimed it. What do you want?
I'm just curious. Did Christopher Columbus cross the ocean blue
in fourteen ninety two wearing a full wolf suit? That
seems very impractical. You gotta stay warm, you know what
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I mean in the Caribbean. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's
weird because I've been to the Caribbean quite a few times,
never needed a full wool suit. So there's that that
hat doesn't fit either. So anyway, somebody messed with the Twitter.
We may never figure out who done it, but we'll
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do our best as the morning unfolds. All right, six
sixteen back in just a few dude, I think I
mentioned this story on Friday right at the end of
the show. I did not know the details because they're
even crazier. And in fact, if we're going to do this,
let's package deal this. And yes, Florida Man.
Speaker 9 (10:07):
Florida Man is something in the water the errors hand
that makes you do all that crazy crap. It's like
the state is one to be dumb ass trapped. Nowhere
else has the Florida Man. It is almost like, as
the Weird Factor climbs and you find out it it
haven't in Florida every time.
Speaker 8 (10:29):
Florida Men, Florida Man.
Speaker 9 (10:31):
If anyone can cheer me, if you know, you can,
just mind life be crazy.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
But of course, but it's not.
Speaker 9 (10:36):
It's pad crap crazy as yours. Nowhere else are you
gonna find him. They're so used to it they don't
mind him. Hooray for Florida Man.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
All right, So this is the This is down in
Florida where a sixteen year old was essentially abandoned by
his parents. A Florida couple arrested after police say they
abandoned their sixteen year old son on the side of
the road with a bag full of guns. Now again,
sixteen year old me, you hand me a bag full
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of guns. I'm gonna have myself a day. We might
shoot some prairie dogs. We might shoot some tanner I
we may. We're gonna have a day. We're gonna have
a good day. Yeah, being said, that doesn't necessarily work
out for everybody.
Speaker 4 (11:29):
Did police?
Speaker 1 (11:30):
And this is in Northport, which is by Sarasota. I
guess if you need a descriptor. Police received a nine
one one call in the evening of it's just going
back to October first, actually so almost two weeks about
a suspicious male who was walking on the Interstate I
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seventy five. Officer approached the boy, who identified himself and
told him that his parents were taken a trip and
they had dropped him off after he walked the family dog.
He said he saw his parents throwing clothes into two
Duffel bags before rushing him and his eight year old
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sibling into a car. The teenager said that his parents
told him they were driving to either glom or Idaho.
What you're you're driving to? Okay? So Idaho? You're driving
to Idaho? Gotcha. That's when his parents kicked him out
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of the car, leaving him with two semi automatic pistols
and some cash, telling him to take care of the
house hold. On this gets so much better, I mean
worse for the kid, obviously, but the teenager explained that
his father was very religious and often saddles him with
difficult tasks to test his mental fortitude. His father told
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him that he was quote the chosen one when he
kicked him out of the car. The boy said his
phone was dead, so he was not able to contact
his parents or any anybody else for that matter. Police
drove him back to his family home, where they discovered
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a quote scene of firearms laying out in the open well.
They removed the eight year old, so you know there's
the safety aspect there. They called the parents blah blah blah.
They did not drive to guam Or, Idaho, by the way. Instead,
they drove to Wachula, Florida. I don't know where that is.
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I guess it's an hour from Sarasota and then both
parents arrested. So there you go. That's Florida Man number one.
Florida Man number two. A Florida man was hit with
charges after he allegedly stole seven thousand dollars in lottery tickets.
These are scratch offs from a convenience store. I guess
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this is in Saint Pete. Took them home, scratched them,
and he had some winners, as you would. I guess right,
he got seven thousand. Some of them are going to
be winners. So, according to police, forty three year old
Justin Farley then went back to the very same circle K. Actually, no,
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I'm sorry, he went to a seven to eleven to
redeem them. Initially they wouldn't. I guess maybe they won
too much. I don't know. He then went back to
the same circle K where he stole them and attempted
to cash them in there. Yeah, I believe it or not,
they have. They have records some live news. Trump is
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actually in Israel. Let's listen in with him and then
Yahoo back.
Speaker 7 (15:05):
Half the Houti leadership wiped out. But the price of
this victory, the price of these victories has been heavy.
Nearly two thousands of Visual's finest were lost, nearly half
in battle. They're left behind parents, spouses, siblings and children.
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Their love and laughter, their promise and potential were lost
forever to the families of our fallen fighters. Many of
them are here. I say, I know the depth of
your pain. I know the inconsolable grief that will accompany
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you for the rest of your lives. The State of
Israel bows its head an eternal gratitude to our fallen heroes.
Because of these heroes, our nation will survive. Because of
these heroes, our nations will thrive, and because of these heroes,
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our nation will have peace. Mister President, Thousands of our
brave soldiers were also wounded, suffering terrible blows to body
and soul. Brave soldiers like Ari's speaks. Ari is an American.
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Ari is an American Israeli who was injured.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
The word in mind and is the guy holy mis
clapping alright.
Speaker 7 (17:19):
Ari is an American Israeli who was injured in Gaza
while searching for Hamas terrorists and weapons. Two of Ari's
comrades were killed in this action and ten were injured.
Ari was presumed dead, but made a miraculous recovery despite
losing three limbs. Ari, stand up for a minute alone.
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Stand up, there you go there, Ari.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
Hey, hold on, I puny lost freed.
Speaker 7 (17:52):
Ari, you are the spirit of Joshua.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
You dude, stood up.
Speaker 7 (17:58):
You're the spirit of the MacCabe. You are the spirit
of Israel. I. Salute you.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
We all salute your clearly now so waiting for time.
Speaker 7 (18:22):
Sabin Tasa of Kivasara is watching us today from the
Israeli consulate in Los Angeles. Sabine lost her husband and
her oldest son on October seventh. She is the mother
of three other boys, two of them Cohen and Shai,
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witness their father jump on a Hamas grenade to save
his two sons. We all saw the film of those
two boys crying out in pain. Father is dead. Why
Why did God save me? Mister President, my friend Donald.
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I've seen some very tough things in my life, but
I couldn't bring myself to watch those boys suffering again.
So I didn't see this film except once. It's Sabine.
Their mother has had the strength and fortitude to show
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this film across the world and my wife Sarah, and
I asked her, Sabina, how do you do it. Why
do you do it? And she answered, I do it
to show the entire world the monsters Israel is fighting
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and the justice of our cause. This is what she's
doing once again in Los Angeles. Sabin, you can hear
me now, So I want to tell you on behalf
of all of us, do you embody the spirit of
our biblical heroines Deborah, Ruth and Esther, You too are
the spirit of Israel, and we all salute you.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
You're just getting that Trump and hives.
Speaker 7 (20:34):
Mister President, you asked me on many conversations during the
twelve day war with Iran, you ask me, how are
the people holding up? And I said to you, our
people are strong. Israeli is our nation of lions with
unlimited resolve to defend our country and secure our future.
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The people. The people give strength to our soldiers, and
the people give strength to me and to my colleagues.
The Jewish people have risen from the ashes time and again.
But when we formed the State of Israel and the
Army of Israel, we pledged never again, never again, would
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be defenseless against our enemies, and that that resolute strength
not only assures our survival, it assures our future. It
assures peace. We have paid, We have paid a high
price for this war. But our enemies now understand just
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how powerful and just how determined Israel is. They understand
that attacking Israel and October seventh was a catastrophic mistake.
They understand that Israel is strong and that Israel is
here to stay. And this, mister President, is the indispensable
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foundation of peace. Peace through strength, Ladies and gentlemen, This
is a momentous day, a day of great joy, as
the remaining hostages come home. My wife Sarah and I
have met with the hostage families many times. There were
no words to describe their agony, only tears of bottomless
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sorrow and unimaginable pain. At the beginning of the war,
I promised to bring all the hostages home. Today, with
the indispensable help, the determined and focused help, the unremitting
help of President Trump as esteem, and with the incredible
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sacrifice and courage of the soldiers of Israel, we are
fulfilling that promise.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
It has been a loss, torture you with the Jews
the war, our brave soul turn it up a little.
Speaker 7 (23:08):
Amas and the international community put diplomatic pressure on them
This enabled US to secure the release of over one
hundred hostages in eroic rescue attempts behind enemy lines. Israel
special forces rescued age Jews and brought back the remains
of a dozens more. But as time went on and
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we all know what happened, the diplomatic pressure was turned
on its head. More and more governments bought into Hamas's
false propaganda. More and more governments succumbed to anti Semitic
mob They just turned on Israel. They called for us
to surrender to hamas demands to leave Gaza immediately, they said,
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and the war without committing to disarmed Tramas, without committing
to demilitarize gazam it is, We'll succumb to those demands.
Not only would this.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
I'm assuming now Trump did speak a little. I'm assuming
there's gonna be some more some Q and A. So
let's go ahead and do this, not because some a
whole send me an email, but rather let's go ahead
and hit the brake. We'll come back and uh, if
they're doing Q and A or Trump speaking, we'll jip
in on that. I'll give you some more details. But
six forty four, hang on Aco Day radio program. So
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corporate locked one of our channels. That's not good. Do
we have a meeting right after the show with a
char What is happening?
Speaker 7 (24:41):
Man?
Speaker 1 (24:42):
All right? So I know that technically some of you
may be having an issue more specifically on the PTI.
I don't know if it's the on air of the feed,
but engineering is on it. Okay, all right? Is Trump speaking?
I closed out my window here hang on.
Speaker 7 (24:58):
President Trump's leader, This will happen.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
Ah, chare Jews for you?
Speaker 7 (25:10):
As Prime Minister A Visuel, I extend my hand to
hold those who seek peace with us. No one wants
peace more than the people of Israel. Israel will always
remain vigilant in defending itself, and Israel will always remain
full of hope. Hope is our national hanthem. Hope is
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our creed, Hope is our strength. It is time, my friends,
to realize that hope and expand the circle of peace.
Mister President, thank you for all you have done for us.
I've submitted your nomination to be the first non Israeli recipient. Okay,
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the Israel Prize Israel's highest award. As to that other prize.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Just wait, wait, what do you win with that.
Speaker 7 (26:09):
But I want you to get the Israel Prize, our
highest award to our greatest friend.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
You get to control three days of the leather better
than the green jacket. Hold on, sir, let me, let
me get your music.
Speaker 7 (26:32):
When others were weak, you were strong when others were fearful.
You were bold when others abandoned us. You stood by
our side on behalf of the government and people of it.
I thank you for your extraordinary friendship. Thank you for
helping bring our hostages home. Thank you for supporting Israel's
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march to victory, a path to peace.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
Outside of the bleats.
Speaker 10 (27:01):
Donald, Honorary President, Welcome to Israel, Welcome to Jerusalem. Welcome
in this exit exciting day that brought us to this day.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
Well wait, come on, let him. Let Trump speak, because
I know he's going to say something that's going to
absolutely make the media lose her mind. And I need that.
I need that in my life.
Speaker 7 (27:38):
May God bless you and your family, mister President. May
God bless America, May God bless Israel, and may God
bless the covenant between our two promised lines. Thank you,
mister President.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
All right, all right, let Trump know I have a
clock and I have four and a half minutes. Let's
do this stuff. Also, why would you simply nominate him
for the prize?
Speaker 4 (28:17):
Right?
Speaker 1 (28:18):
Aren't you the president of Israel? I feel like you
can you can fast drive?
Speaker 7 (28:25):
You can't get you word?
Speaker 1 (28:27):
All right? What are we doing here? Why no? Don't
talk to each other? Talk to us? It's irritating some
guy in a Hornet county.
Speaker 4 (28:42):
Where all right, come on up, come on all right
for the.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
H alright.
Speaker 7 (29:07):
At all shop posits?
Speaker 2 (29:09):
Yea, however, yeah, let the man speak.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
I would be exactin thank you.
Speaker 11 (29:26):
All right, Come on, mister speaker, Members of Classt Minister's President,
Health Promison, distinguished guests, Your Excellency, President Trump. For two years,
we waited for this moment. Two years of sleepless nights,
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two years without air in our lungs, our eyes al
filled stills. Today, our hearts are filled with gratitude, Our
children are coming home. In the Babylonian Talmud, a circuit
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book of the Jewish people, it is written, whoever destroys
one life, it is as though you destroyed an entire word.
And whoever saves one life, it is though as he
has saved an entire word, mister President. You have saved
the lives of our hostages.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
Are pastages. Good baby hit her.
Speaker 7 (30:42):
But you saved so much.
Speaker 11 (30:44):
You have saved the souls of the bereaved, whose loved
ones now will be brought home for burial. You have
saved thousands of soldiers who will now not fall in battle,
and you have saved millions from the horror of war.
Speaker 4 (31:04):
All right, you have saved more than one life.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
All right, let's just ride this till the end of
the hour.
Speaker 7 (31:09):
That's an entire world.
Speaker 11 (31:11):
This is a historic moment and the reminder that history
is shaped by people. It is shaped by those who
know the past but have the vision to change the future.
When you were elected, you declared that you would be
the President of Peace.
Speaker 7 (31:30):
You have kept your word.
Speaker 11 (31:33):
The fact that you are not awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize is a grave mistake by the committee. But they
will have no choice, mister President. They will have to
award it to you next year.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
I don't think they will. It's a good morning for
half of you and then the other half. There's some
sort of weird issue with getting our stream from Raleigh
to Greensboro. Engineering is working on it, but I have
no idea. I have no idea. You know what it is,
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or they seem to know what it is. So I'm
not a technical person. Ross Is He's a busy beaver
behind the scenes trying to make this happen. Not that
there's really anything we can do because they don't trust
us to actually control anything, so which is probably smart
and you know, really, because why would you have the
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people with fifteen years under their belld able to control stuff?
That is crazy talk? All right? Speaking of crazy, what
is going on with the NFL? Man? Like, what is
what has actually happened? I mean some of the stuff
makes sense, kind of like the Chiefs beeding the Lions.
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Like if you asked me at the beginning of the season,
should that happen, I'd be like, yeah, that probably happened.
But you know, Detroit's four and two chiefs are three
and three. Now Chiefs were under five hundred coming into
this thing, so that was pretty crazy. I know the
forty nine ers lost, but they had some injury issues.
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The thing I'm concerned about now, the Vikings didn't lose,
nor did they win because they're out of buye. So
there's that. The thing I'm concerned about Oh, and the
Bills don't play till tonight, which Ross is very happy
about because he loves when they're at non traditional times.
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Is race stage it going to be? Okay? That's what
I'm wondering. Cow Girls losing to the Panthers. I mean,
good on the Panthers. Man, they've been I don't know
if i'd call it a tear quite yet, but they're
undefeated at home. They apparently have a star on their hands,
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so that's awesome. They need it, they have needed it. Yeah,
Rico one hundred and eighty three rushing yards? Are you
kidding me?
Speaker 4 (34:25):
You know what?
Speaker 1 (34:26):
Ross? I was just thinking, you know what the Cowboys
need so they don't give up one hundred and eighty
three yards. They need a stud defensive end. That's what
they need. Somebody to really shut that down. If only
they had a stud linebacker, a defensive end really get
up there and disrupt the run, you know, like a
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Micah Parsons kind of person. I mean, that'd be pretty good. Also,
Rico was the leading receiver. The guy had fifty six
yards in a touchdown, thirty carries for one hundred and
eighty three yards, four receptions fifty six yards in the TV.
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His name is Ah. It's just weird to pronounce, but absolutely, man,
what I mean? What a good game? Actually it was
on one of the secondary TVs where I was watching
football yesterday but was very interested in it. So if
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you're a Panthers fan, congrats man. Absolutely. Now the Jets,
oh how man? What is going on there? Ross? I'm
assuming you didn't watch the Jets Broncos game yesterday. You're
very busy. Do you know? This is a fun stat?
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Do you know how many receiving yards the Jets had?
I can't tell if Ross is texting Matt right now,
hang out a second, Ross, are you busy? We'll do
this in a little bit if you are, because we
need to get on the air. All right. So he's
doing that, all right? Yeah? So so, like just I've said,
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the NFL has has had like a stroke. All right?
Wait hold on? Oh way, the winner of the Israeli
Prize gets free. Schlotzsky's tone. I like Schlotzsky's. We don't
have them around here, but or maybe we do and
I just didn't know it. Yeah, I like the Schlatsky sir, Wait,
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hold on. Unfortunately, the Panther is going to do to
Rico what they did to see Yeah, yeah, the CMC. Yeah,
Christian mccaffery's talking about. Yeah, I mean that's that's a
lot of you know, thirty carries. That's a heavy workload
anyway in the NFL. But they you're throwing the receiving
I mean, I hope not. The guy looks I looks
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like an absolute stud out there.
Speaker 4 (37:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
Even though I'm a Vikings fan, man, I'm I'm I'm
also rooting for the Panthers until you know, unless it's
like the you know, NFC Championship and uh, you know,
things are a little different. But up until that point,
because I'm an underdog rouder man, I think party. That's
why I also kind of root for the Bills.
Speaker 8 (37:31):
I was gonna say, of course, you're an underdog ruder,
You're you're a Vikings fan.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
It's built in. But like even that, I couldn't root
for the Jets. All right, Ross did how many receiving
yards do you think the Jets had. Let's go ahead
and do this, okay, yeah, all right, all right, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 8 (37:55):
It's receiving yards, right, receiving, yes, receiving your twenty yards.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
Bob that would have been good.
Speaker 8 (38:02):
But no, it's lo Yeah, him fifty to fifty yards Bob.
Speaker 1 (38:06):
No, No, that would be great, and that would.
Speaker 8 (38:09):
Be okay, but no, it's we'll go to the red
zone twenty yards Bob twice.
Speaker 1 (38:12):
I see what you did there. But oh man, no
one more guess you get one more guess ten? Ah,
you're kind of right. What Yeah, negative ten? No, it's negative.
It's got a little dashy thing record it is. Yeah,
(38:33):
it would have to be a record. Yeah, yeah, it's
a record.
Speaker 8 (38:36):
Can you imagine looking that on your app or whatever
your sports happening. You're like, you know how fields do today,
and you're like, negative ten.
Speaker 1 (38:44):
Here's the deal because the way the calculated fields does
show positive yardage because he doesn't get penalized for after
the pass if it loses. I guess because he has
like forty five yards passing, so he pass. I'm assuming
it's a bunch of these little like edge out screen
passes and then like people ran backwards. I don't know,
(39:07):
but yeah, negative ten is the official Jets passing yardage
for the game.
Speaker 8 (39:14):
Now, he came from Chicago, right, didn't he play for
the Bears or no, he did play for you think
there's anyone who's ever been traded in the modern era,
it's ever been traded from Chicago and been like, oh,
I wish I was back in Chicago playing for the Bears.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
Ah, because that.
Speaker 8 (39:28):
Dude is frustrated, I can tell you that much.
Speaker 1 (39:31):
Yeah. I mean it's such a dumpster fire that they
didn't even they were fourth and one at the very
end of the first half. I just happened to see
this clip fourth and like inches, right, So you just
go for it. The other team's not gonna be able
to do anything. You might get it. You can burn
a time out, maybe kick. They just let the clock
(39:54):
run out like they don't care. They don't care. I
don't even know who's the U who's the statistical number
one in the draft for next year. I don't even
know who that is. Hold on, like, I like whatever
they're uh yeah, so, uh, how do they have mock
(40:18):
drafts already? Good lord, people, of course they have the
Jets number one? Man, All right, hold on, hold on, Yeah,
there's a bunch of court there's a bunch of like
possible good quarterbacks that are playing right now. Sellers Mendoze,
I think you would have said Manning, but now he's
(40:39):
Arches Manning. Ross. Have you seen this, they're calling him
Arches Manning instead of Archie Manning. Yeah, I saw a
little while back. Yeah, so like that dude's cooked because
he should be working at McDonald's as the joke. All right, So,
uh so, currently Dante Moore is the projected number one.
(41:05):
He's Organ's quarterback. I don't know a bunch about him.
They got Mendoze in Indiana. Yeah, that makes sense. South
Carolina's uh perhaps, Yeah, I mean I don't even know
what they're tanking for. I think they're just tanking because
they suck. But like, not going for it at the
(41:29):
end of the f s is crazy. Let me ask
a question because I know we got a lot of
New York transplants listening to the show. Wait, what is
going on? Ross? You saw that stream up? What is
going on with this thing? Somebody just decided what?
Speaker 7 (41:44):
Wait?
Speaker 1 (41:44):
Hold on, did somebody decide to protest Trump in the
middle of the hostages or free presser? It's a member
of the kanesset I guess, so, you know, essentially a
member of their congress. I don't know what's going on.
All right, we'll look into that. So all of that
(42:07):
to say the Jets are terrible. Do you have any
Jets fans listening like acause I feel like I'm picking
on you and I don't mean to, but still, I
mean pretty bad. Now, Ross, I understand why Ross doesn't
like the Jets. That's a division thing. But like me
(42:33):
sitting here from you know, just a random Vikings fan,
I I don't really have a beef. I wish you
guys would have kept Farve. So there's that mean. But
other than that, I you know, I don't have beef.
I just feel bad for you guys. And again, it's
not even the losing. It's not even the negative ten yards.
(42:55):
It's the Glenn doesn't care even of my teams losing.
I want to look like I want him to look
like they're putting in an effort. Uh oh no, Ross
(43:16):
irritated a Bears fan.
Speaker 8 (43:23):
Well, to be fair, I said, you know, in the
modern era, so I mean, we can discount the eighty
five Bears, which were absolutely legendary and Dick Khen and
all that. I'm saying that, you know, after the year
two thousand Bears.
Speaker 1 (43:33):
Yeah, in this Spillennia, Yeah, that's all You're talking about Yeah,
well the super Bowl, did the shuffle the busy year. Oh,
this is not fair. Ross started liking and paying attention
to sports ten minutes ago. Prior to that, he didn't
(43:55):
know anything about sports. He'd even say so on the air,
are you kidding this? This was a young man destroyed
by the back to back Super Bowl losses. That's not fair.
That's not fair, sir. And I just I don't like
the Bears. I'm a Vikings fan, so it tracks all right,
(44:18):
take your little double doink. Thanks for the email, seven
nineteen hang out. Good morning. It is seven twenty four
here on the CaCO Day radio program. I'm sorry, I'm laughing,
but I'm laughing about like inside baseball stuff. Uh, just
just the tech sometimes, man, just the tech. All right, okay,
(44:42):
all right, So the Bears fan is cool with you know,
so yeah yeah, oh and uh Patriots fan is mad
at us. Now, okay, all right, I'll take that. Do
you guys play yes day. I don't even look at
the score. I don't know nothing. I know. I got
(45:05):
to sneeze. Oh what are you doing?
Speaker 8 (45:14):
There?
Speaker 1 (45:14):
We go stare at the lights. That's the trick. You
gotta sneeze sorry, you got to hear that.
Speaker 8 (45:22):
No, I just squeeze the bridge your nose.
Speaker 1 (45:25):
It doesn't work, man, No, the finger inut of the nose,
the bridge pinched, none of them.
Speaker 8 (45:30):
I mean I do it all the time, but I know.
Speaker 1 (45:33):
Can you know what when I was younger that worked?
Doesn't work now?
Speaker 8 (45:37):
Really that's weird.
Speaker 1 (45:38):
Yeah, I'm sorry. I'm very upset because that was the key.
I could literally have my finger under my nose right now.
Sounds a little weird on the air, but I can
stop the sneeze. It doesn't work.
Speaker 8 (45:47):
Yeah, people don't know. Sneezing is one of Lincoln's triggers.
So if I just sneeze out of the blue, because
it's a loud sound out of the blue, why warring?
So if I just sneeze because I tend to be
a loud sneezer, right, some people are like, he can't
eat like a little mouse.
Speaker 1 (46:01):
I'm not that.
Speaker 8 (46:01):
I'm a lowed sneezer. So it's like a grenade going
off in his ear. So I had to learn how
to stop sneeze, like and yeah, squeeze really tight the
bridge of your nose.
Speaker 1 (46:08):
Yeah, it used to be I could just like literally
block off the nostrils, and it wouldn't and now it doesn't.
So that's it. What happens when he sneezes. He's fine, right, oh.
Speaker 8 (46:18):
Yeah, absolutely fine. Now, actually he did sneeze once and
he was pretty upset about it. But he's he's he's
been able to adjust, okay, and we're wondering, like, what's
he going to do if the baby sneezes, But once again,
that'll be like a tiny mouse sneeze.
Speaker 1 (46:30):
At this point, honestly, I was going to ask you
about this because you know, babies ain't quiet, so like,
I guess we'll find out. But he's super excited, right
he is.
Speaker 4 (46:40):
Yeah, yeah, he.
Speaker 8 (46:41):
Was practicing holding a baby this weekend, but like how
do you hold the baby? Like, show me how you
hold the baby? And he was just like the head
support it, right, you know, we were trying to show him.
Speaker 1 (46:48):
Yeah, look at that. I know how to hold a baby.
So I mean, if he's excited, then I would hope
that that plugs in there. Do you have concern that
he'll likely want to hold the baby and won't like
let it sleep.
Speaker 8 (47:02):
I mean, once again, we'll see, but obviously that wouldn't
happen yeah.
Speaker 1 (47:08):
What an adventure. Yeah, no, you should sneeze loud, like
if a dude has a woman sneeze, we judge. I mean,
you ever hear a dude like hit you and you
just look at him and you're like the heck man,
you gotta vet it to make sure that it's okay
to be on the thing. There was a nude protests
(47:29):
yesterday at Portland and I'm making Ross watch it. You
can live react. Isn't that the big thing on the twisch.
Speaker 8 (47:35):
You're not doing that. I'm busy fixing everything that's on fire.
Speaker 1 (47:38):
I understand that. But if you see that, then you'll
forget about the things because in the bathroom, so it's
like frio zepic. Why would you turn down?
Speaker 7 (47:47):
For you?
Speaker 1 (47:48):
It's so it's never the ones you want to see.
At least remember that chick during the the summer of
mostly peaceful protests who just sat naked like on the
ground with her legs out open. At the at least
she was. I don't know, this wasn't bad. This I
(48:10):
retweeted it. You can go look at it if you want.
You want to start your morning like that, that is
a possibility for you. So there you go. You're welcome.
All right, let's get some more sound and if you
want to watch it and call in with your thoughts
sounding like you're you got PTSD, that's fine. We'll go
(48:33):
ahead and do that. That will be a feature on
the show today, all right, eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four. Uh. So you know Trump's
over in Israel. They're doing their thing over there. You know,
you got the We already have the release now of
the living hostages, I guess, and it's moving forward. You
(49:00):
know what it looks like and whether it you know,
plots out. Problem is you're dealing with hamas, so anything's possible,
but it is. It is pretty crazy. It's pretty crazy
to why. I mean, I'm still not over one the
fact that Donald Trump, the host of the Apprentice, is
(49:25):
literally freeing hostages in Israel. Like I don't know if
I understand. It's his second term and we've had a lot,
but like that still permeates my brain. It's not necessarily
a negative thing. It's just crazy. Do you remember when
you first realized that Trump was going to be president?
Like that the crazy processing that was required in your brain.
Speaker 8 (49:47):
Remember walking in the day after the first you know
when he won the first time. Yeah, And I walked
by and Steve said, all our news guy, Yeah, was
in his office there right by my studio, and I
just stopped there and Kyle was sitting there and I
just stopped there, but hands in my pockets, and I went, well,
that was crazy.
Speaker 9 (50:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (50:03):
I think we were all like, yeah, yeah, it was.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
So it's like, so there's still a little bit of
that when you're like the host of the Apprentice is
freeing hostages in the Middle East. It's again, it's not
necessarily a negative. It's still it's still a thing, just
because Trump was a thing growing up, but never in
the political sense.
Speaker 8 (50:27):
Now, in his first term, he he had like I mean,
this track record of peace goes back to his first term.
He did a lot of stuff in his first term too,
but it got bogged down by COVID like everything else.
Speaker 1 (50:36):
So yes, yes, yeah, yeah, it didn't start any new wars.
That was that was a big thing that nobody will
give him credit on. But like even this, even this,
because I've gotten your emails some of Europe, Oh why
are we meddling? Look, the world is fundamentally a better
place with Hamas not here and we didn't have a
(50:56):
single troop over there. Okay, we sold some pretty sweet
ass weapons and defensive stuff, but like Hamas gone and
not here and again, well that remains to be seen
because I think the bigger issue you have, and you
(51:17):
can see it in the polling, is that fundamentally the
Palestinian people are a radicalized population. And it's just Look,
it's from years of training, it's from years of this,
and you see it with the polling. You see it
where you know, they asked how you shit Israel exist?
Hell no, you see that. And whether they're radicalized from
(51:40):
Hamas or from their own experience, it doesn't matter. It's
just the reality of it. So, you know, is it
instant peace in the Middle No, No, you're you're still
going to deal with remnants of that. But if you
can usurp leadership there and not just let them change
their name, which which is what they're already doing, then
(52:03):
I you know, I think you're on your way. And look,
Israel's probably gonna assassinate a few of these cats. Let's
just be honest. I don't want the US doing it,
but Israel doesn't care. Remember there were the ones running around,
there were the ones running around Iran slapping sticky bombs
on cars transporting nuke scientists.
Speaker 8 (52:24):
Well, I think a lot of it when it comes
to the rebuild of Gaza or that area is now
you have countries like Egypt, and you have countries like
Saudi Arabia investing lots of money into this rebuild to
sort of make it, you know, like the what Trump
wants it to be. So because they're going to have
so much money invested in the area, I don't think
they're going to put up with the hamas bs because
(52:46):
their money is involved.
Speaker 1 (52:47):
Now, yeah, look, there's gonna be one offs. There's gonna
be look at what are those construction jobs, some weird
beard with a bomb strap to them. It's going to
roll up there and explode himself. It's going to happen.
Just recognize that you're you still have that with no yet.
But I think I think you're right. I think once money,
(53:07):
you know, there's jobs and money there. Now, whether that
comes to pass, I don't know, but it's a lot
harder to want to explode a place that's paying you
twelve dollars an hour immediately.
Speaker 8 (53:17):
Are you gonna are you? Are you gonna people? You
know with the occasional you know, suicide vest blowing people
up asking me. Yeah, because it's the Middle East and
that's how it's always been going back as far as
that was invented, right, suicide ye Bright or you or
the martyrs. Yeah, it's gonna happen, but I mean it's
gonna be a little They're not gonna be able to
put up with it as much as before because money's
gonna be highly invested in making that area into something
(53:37):
that is currently is not, and you don't mess with
people's money.
Speaker 1 (53:41):
I want Trump to build a Trump hotel, but I
wanted to look like Biff's casino. Yes you know what
I'm saying. I do. Yeah, with the whole thing, with
the cigar and the whole I don't He doesn't even
spoke to you whatever, just in the flashing. That would
be so funny, man. I'd be all about that.
Speaker 8 (53:58):
I think one thing we can agree. Yeah, though, no
matter who you are, is that the next go around
when it comes to the Nobel Peace Prize, it one
needs to be Gretit Thunberg right right, she's a lot, dude.
Speaker 1 (54:10):
Dude, So you mentioned that earlier off the air, and
I was just thinking about it, and the more I
think about it, the more I see. That's how the
Nobel Committee, who all hates Trump, that's how I see
them acknowledging peace in the Middle East if it does last,
but not honoring Trump. Well thing about it.
Speaker 8 (54:28):
She stops the flotilla and the violence stops.
Speaker 1 (54:31):
Oh, I'm sorry. I got to correct something too. Do
you remember when we were talking about the flotilla being
intercepting she was drugging hostage or whatever, the three boats
or whatever. Yeah, yeah, so I was wrong. It wasn't
three boats with no eight. Oh, okay, and I apologize
for that was forty four and yeah, but it's whoops.
It was four with another four after it, and none
(54:53):
of them had ate forty four quarenta equro. It was
forty four with no you know, things happen, man, things things.
You know, you get a little hungry and you eat
all the eight. So yeah, it was forty four, not three.
My bad. I apologize. What do you think is more
(55:16):
likely that peace holds in the Middle East or that
the Chiefs didn't commit a single penalty in yesterday's game,
which is more likely if you had to guess. That's
my big question. There peace holds in the Middle East.
Chiefs didn't commit a penalty at all.
Speaker 8 (55:36):
Here's an amazing stat. So since twenty eighteen, there's been
fourteen games okay with zero penalties. Twenty eighteen, fourteen games
zero penalties. The Chiefs have two of those games.
Speaker 1 (55:47):
Oh wow. Very disciplined, very disciplined. So this video I'm
looking at right here on Twitter with the most obvious
hold ever to set up a on fourth to allow
Mahomes eventually to score a touchdown. I'm imagining that. I
guess I must be imagining.
Speaker 8 (56:05):
That they always hold, and they've always hold, and that's
why it was such a shocker when he went against
Brady in the Super Bowl. They started calling those holds
and the.
Speaker 1 (56:13):
Check is they just beat you guys.
Speaker 8 (56:15):
Yeah, the Chiefs didn't know what was going on because
they've been doing over and over and over again for
a year. They are habitual holders, is what they are.
But in that Super Bowl, because they were going against Brady,
suddenly those calls are being called and they loose.
Speaker 1 (56:26):
Yeah, yeah, hey, you got to protect the Golden Boy.
Speaker 7 (56:31):
All right?
Speaker 1 (56:31):
Is ray Ericson? I'm sure he doesn't want to talk
about boys. I'm over it, dude, I am so over it.
I mean, obviously a bunch of my listeners are happy
because Panthers, but yeah, hey, listen the whole they all
had a stroke. That's the only way I can describe
what's going on this year, right ray, My team is
(56:52):
four and one and I already checked out, all right,
because this is this year is drunk this year. I
don't know what's happening.
Speaker 12 (56:57):
Yeah, yeah, oh that's right. You guys are in my
backyard tonight.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
Yep. Case we should have we should have uh should
have made a plan. I would have I would have
done that. What do you made a plan? Planning down
to Atlanta, do a little tailgate and do a little
bill falcon.
Speaker 8 (57:18):
Ross doesn't watch the game. He's going to Well, I'm
never going to Atlanta again. I I hate Atlanta. Worked
in Atlanta. I worked in Atlanta for two years. Yeah,
for two years, and and I was I hated it.
Ross is literally broadcasting from traffic right now.
Speaker 1 (57:36):
He's still stuck, stuck.
Speaker 8 (57:38):
Yeah, Sherman didn't do nothing.
Speaker 1 (57:41):
Yeah that's not Wow. He wants another pass through? Wow?
What Well, you don't get everything right the first time,
so you know.
Speaker 12 (57:52):
Well yeah, and back to the Cowboys. Jerry didn't talk
to me. Guess what, well, Jerry, you're the problem, all right,
let it go, Oh, let it go.
Speaker 1 (58:03):
Please. It's not Micah Parsons. You think MICHAEH. Parsons was
gonna help that defense. It's like the guy. The guy
rushed for like two hundred yards on you. You probably
should have it. He used to be a cowboy. He
was a cowboy last year. Yeah, I just can't. And
you're also the leading receiver. Only you had a linebacker,
(58:24):
a defensive end who could stop him.
Speaker 12 (58:27):
Yes, go sign we go sign clowney.
Speaker 1 (58:31):
Hey man, you got whatever you gotta do. I just
I just all right, go ahead and say nor Easter
five times because I.
Speaker 12 (58:39):
Know northeastern, nor eastern, nor eastern, nor eastern, nor Easter
biggest problems, as we've been saying, out of the coastal
areas now starting to pull away from the Carolinas. But
I'm still a lot of flooding going on, as you
would imagine. I just got the latest update. Twelve is
closed in some spots obviously.
Speaker 1 (58:59):
Jackoe's jacking with flights up to the northeast too.
Speaker 12 (59:03):
Yeah, and the flights of our listeners Yeah, in and
out of especially around New York City, Newark and Jersey
so JFK LaGuardia given Icelip. If you go into that
little airport on Long Island, that's where the strongest winds
will be.
Speaker 1 (59:18):
We did get some rain. It worked out actually as
we expected.
Speaker 12 (59:22):
A lot of the rain up to half an inch
coming in in and around the triangle or just east
point sixty four at Marsh Creek. I was one of
the higher totals to try it. Not a bunch of
rain over the weekend, but there were some showers today,
a lot of clouds around little mid seventies. Tomorrow, sun's back, Wednesday,
sunshine the rest of the week, sunny, beautiful fall week
coming up after today, where we're going to see the
(59:43):
clouds around, more sunshines, go west and just keeping temperatures
on the mild side till about Thursday Friday when we
dip a little bit, but then we're back up over
the weekend more dry weather expected. You know, I got
to make a note like Thursday, maybe we'll talk about
the drought monitors see where we're standing. Or Friday morning. Actually,
since it comes out after we're all air it's been
(01:00:04):
fairly dry so far this uh late summer, early fall
now and there are there are levels of draught. I
just said right now, I just don't know where they are.
I got to look it up. So okay, all right,
fair enough, we gotta do something besides box scores.
Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
What do you mean?
Speaker 12 (01:00:22):
No, I coulda do something, do my job instead of
worrying about the Cowboys are gonna get on defense in
the draft.
Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
I mean there's I was just looking at the draft
because it clearly the Cats with negative ten passing yards
and uh, you know some good there's some good names
on the board.
Speaker 12 (01:00:44):
So you leave our justin fields out of Harrison High
School right down the road for me alone. That they've
got a picture painted on the pizza place here, they've
got a mural painted on the outside. I wondered if
they're going to cover that up their own building?
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
Kidding me? All right, and we'll talk in an hour
with that. All right, there you go, raised age coping,
we'll be back. Hang on, ah, what is this? Oh
that's funny? All right? So, uh in Portland, Oregon, there's
an ice cream shop called uh Straw, Assault and Straw,
(01:01:21):
that's the name of it. And as part of their
Halloween menu. You can go in and get ice cream
with like looks like little candy bugs or something in there,
like gummy bugs. Except somebody just figured this out. Now
everyone's upset.
Speaker 4 (01:01:39):
Ross.
Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
They're real bugs. These are we're gonna eat bugs and
you're gonna like it. Lunatics that a run this. So
they've been put Everyone thought they were like candy bugs
because they are dipped in something. It's real crickets and
grasshoppers and all of that. And now people are very
upset by How do you not disclose that?
Speaker 8 (01:02:01):
I was about to say, is that like a potential
lawsuit or something like?
Speaker 1 (01:02:04):
I'm not if somebody's vegan, wouldn't that violate I mean,
I don't know. Uhmillie Windham, who's quoted in this story, uh,
talked about her recent experience. Oh my goodness, do you
know who owns this thing? That's crazy? Ross? Who do
(01:02:25):
you it's a famous wrestler owns this ice cream shop
that's selling people bugs. I was gonna say, George Soros, No, no,
no wrestler.
Speaker 8 (01:02:35):
Uh is he alive?
Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
He is? And he's less wrestler, more movie star. Now
John Cena, No, no, no, no, no. The Rock. The Rock,
really the Rock is tricking people into eating bugs. Let's see. Uh,
here's the description from the menu. A swarm of edible
candy coated critters scat it. Well, you know what if
(01:02:58):
you can't read, screw you. What do you pair that
with sweet green macha? Everybody's drinking the macha? Now?
Speaker 7 (01:03:07):
Is that nice?
Speaker 1 (01:03:08):
Is that working out for you?
Speaker 4 (01:03:09):
Ross?
Speaker 1 (01:03:09):
You ever had the macha with the little ball things?
Speaker 8 (01:03:12):
I don't know what the hell that is.
Speaker 1 (01:03:14):
Yeah, it's probably best for you. I don't understand it.
The uh and it's lawn flavored ice cream? What does
lawn flavor?
Speaker 8 (01:03:24):
See? This is why I always go to Stone Cold's Creamery.
That's where I go. I don't go to the Rocks Place,
go to Stone Colts. You walk in there, dude, die.
First off, ice cream is amazing?
Speaker 1 (01:03:33):
Is that? Who owns that? Stone Cold?
Speaker 8 (01:03:35):
I'm not sure? But you walk in there and it's amazing.
The first thing he does is kick you in the stomach.
Well how make you eat?
Speaker 1 (01:03:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (01:03:43):
Well then you walk out and you don't.
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
Ah, okay, Well that doesn't seem like a very good
business model.
Speaker 8 (01:03:50):
I don't know, man, I'd pay to get stunned by
stone Cold. That'd be pretty cool, pretty cool story.
Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
Oh oh wait, hold on, so Ben and Jerry's is
Jerry Lawler?
Speaker 10 (01:04:03):
Is that.
Speaker 7 (01:04:05):
Is that?
Speaker 4 (01:04:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
I had no idea that man from Memphis is very talented. Yeah,
I don't think that's true. Yeah, I don't know. I'm
not a big sweets guy, so I wouldn't get tricked
and eating the bugs. But I don't know why the
Rock's doing it. Also, now that I see this menu description,
it clearly says that I'm not even mad at them. Oh,
I don't know, Ross, somebody's upset with you for not
(01:04:30):
going to Lumpy's ice Cream, which is apparently a thing
in Wake Force. So there you go, sir. The Ross
was taught he made a stone Cold Steve Austin joke,
and it was required to be the other thing. So
I don't know anything about Lumpy Ross. You ever go
to Lumpy's? Is that good? I don't.
Speaker 8 (01:04:49):
I live like a block from it.
Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
Yeah. Oh okay, so you've been there? All right, So
there you go, sir. He is well aware it's there.
I'm looking at the pick looks pretty good? What is this?
All right? So so that's so weird? All right? Hey,
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here's the deal. If you're listening to Greensboro and one
of the audio channels is my voice, they are working
on it. This is literally this morning when we came in,
like somebody did something up in like tech world. I honestly,
I can't even describe it to you. I don't even
know what it is, and it totally jacked our Greensboro feed.
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So but they're working on it. So if you're hearing
two things instead of nothing, arguably that's an improvement.
Speaker 8 (01:05:45):
In fact, we went above and beyond. I mean, you
just can't make some people happy to listen to me.
Speaker 1 (01:05:52):
At the same time. I'm I'm kidding. Obviously that's annoying,
but that's progress. So look at that.
Speaker 8 (01:06:01):
I mean, I think it's people being lazy. I mean
I three hours a day, I listened to multiple things
at the same time.
Speaker 1 (01:06:07):
It is actually crazy if you knew all the stuff
that you listen to while you're doing a radio show,
especially on the producing side of it. But like you
guys have done Ross talks in my ears sometimes and
it's really it's a learned thing to be able to
truck through that and then Ross will have something in
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que something else in Q Screening a phone call while
he is listening to the show. So you know this,
you said, you this is normal. Are critically things going on?
Speaker 8 (01:06:46):
Get on my level, people, come on, do better.
Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
All right, let's go ahead and get into this. Uh,
you know, even though Trump's overdoing the Israeli thing right now. Oh,
I did look it up, by the way, because I
was mentioning he was speaking that they threw out a
couple of congressmen for all, I mean the Kanesse. These
are members of their parliament, whatever you want to call it,
but just think of him as congressman. So I did
look it up, and apparently the two idiots they threw
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out are essentially the Israeli squad who decided that during
this joint pressure and address in front of the Kanesssese,
the Israeli parliament, that that was you know, talking about
not having a bunch of people die anymore, and maybe
some hostages released, you know, twenty some hostages which were released.
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We don't have the deceased hostages and only release four
of those, but you know, it's a start. That that
was the moment to get up and start screaming and
saying stuff at Trump. But you're dealing with essentially their
elon Omar, their AOC. Who I was asking myself, would
they be tactless and tasteless enough to interrupt a presidential
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address where twenty some of your countrymen or you know,
people have it is really passport we're coming home like
And I feel like I feel like Ross correct me
if I'm wrong. I feel like even AOC would be
smart enough not to scream at that presser. Maybe look
maybe elon Omar, maybe, but.
Speaker 8 (01:08:23):
I don't know during the press or no, afterwards Definitely they.
Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
Start aft one hundred percent, wait time to get done,
start screaming lunacy, got it one hundred percent.
Speaker 8 (01:08:33):
But like, I mean, think about how loud and how
constant the voice has been from the free, free pro
Palestine crowd right for the past two years. Oh, I
don't even know what they're gonna do they Well, they
should be celebrating. You should see it all over social media.
They should be dancing in the streets. But they got
everything they wanted and they're not. And why is that?
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Because they don't really care what they are are young
people looking for identity who are attention horse. That's exactly
what it was.
Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
Do you think the new thing's gonna because you're gonna
have to move on to something. Yeah, Like there really
committed ones they're not celebrating because from the river to
the sea, right, they wanted this thing to end in
the wholesale deletion of Israel, the really committed ones. But
the ones you're talking about, you know, the ones who
are like, I'm not gonna eat a bagel.
Speaker 8 (01:09:19):
Yeah, you know, everything, every single thing that they come
across as genocide, you know what I mean? Yes, yes, yes, yes, yeah,
they should be celebrating. You got everything you wanted.
Speaker 1 (01:09:27):
How come you're not?
Speaker 8 (01:09:28):
How come you're not?
Speaker 1 (01:09:29):
Where are the where all.
Speaker 8 (01:09:30):
The you know, celebratory video is on TikTok or where
is the real? Like I said, because you're you are
a young person looking for identity. You got it in
this cause and what you really want is attention. So
now you're gonna be like you said, you're gonna The're
gonna seek it somewhere else. Yeah, I'm just curious what
it's gonna because it went. It was Ukraine and then
this and then I don't know, I don't know, Uh,
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maybe maybe they'll move into the ice thing.
Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
I was always in the side I you know, we'll see,
we'll see. By the way, ice over the weekend, very
busy in Portland and Illinois with the lunatics dressed up
as you know, Barney the Dinosaur.
Speaker 12 (01:10:21):
Beautiful anyway, but they had a rather interesting run in
there in Brookville, Illinois.
Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
A WGN producer who is not a breaking who is
not even covering the ice thing. This is where a
lot of people got confused. This woman is. She does
like happy feature stories, right, so she's like, oh, somebody
turned one hundred and five at the home. Let's go
interview her and ask her, Oh, what's your secret? Right,
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so she can tell you booze and then that'll be
amusing and we'll go on. That's what this woman produced.
She's not out there. She is not a hard news
producer for WGN. Because people are like, oh, she's out
there working, and look what they did to her. Here's
the deal. This woman was taken into cussy. You can
see the video where an ice vehicle literally has a
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soda or I don't know what was in it, but
essentially like your big gulp slam off of their windshield. Well,
at that point you're throwing that at ice officer, You're
gonna get arrested. You gotta get arrested.
Speaker 13 (01:11:31):
Captures a minivan racing west on Froster Avenue. An object
goes flying in the air and a woman screams.
Speaker 14 (01:11:37):
I heard yelling and screaming and hawking. I ran downstairs
and see what was going on. It looked like Border
patrol agents and a mini van had slammed some lady
to the ground, and so I ran up to her
and asked her for her name. She said she was
a WGN employee.
Speaker 13 (01:11:52):
The woman being detained is an employee of WGN's Creative
Services department. Josh Thomas lives in the condos above the
scene near Lincoln and Foster. When he made his way
down around eight thirty Friday morning, he realized there was
another person already in the minivan being used by Ice agents.
Speaker 14 (01:12:10):
I didn't get his name, although I asked, but he
didn't speak very good English. They claimed that the WGN
employee was obstructing justice, even though she was like all
of us, just I'm just standing here taking video.
Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
The scene was also capping. I mean, by the way,
this this idiot lives across the street from this insanity
and is still out there lying about it. You're just
you're just cooked. At that point, I'm gonna tell him nothing.
She was just slammed to the ground. Listen to the
language she was just she wasn't doing anything. Sure, there's video.
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You clearly don't know what you're talking about. I don't
know what she was screaming, but I suspect it probably
requires a little bleep andy, bleep bleep.
Speaker 13 (01:12:59):
Just see by a woman in a cab on her
way to the airport.
Speaker 15 (01:13:02):
She was walking east, we were driving west, and that's
when I took out my phone and they had just
like tackled her and brought her into the street. And
that's when I asked her, like, you know, what's her name?
Speaker 8 (01:13:13):
What is your name?
Speaker 13 (01:13:16):
According to the Department of Homeland Security, US Border Patrol
was conducting immigration enforcement operations in the area. They see
the woman, a US citizen, through objects at Border Patrol's car,
and she was placed under arrest for assault on a
federal law enforcement officer.
Speaker 1 (01:13:31):
I don't know, by the way, so I don't know.
She keeps weaking. We're going to WGN, and how screwed
is the whole population around there? What's your name? What
are you doing? Never from they just assume it's some
sort of Gestapo thing going on, like you deserve this,
not the Ice agents, like the people who live there,
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these absolute idiots in Chicago or Chicago land Is they
like to call it, but you honestly like, I don't know, man,
just wall the city off, leave them in there. But
that's not the best part of this. No, no, no.
So once they once they have the woman on the
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ground and she's shown her plumbers cracked for about ten minutes,
which you can't unsea, they finally get her in the van.
Now they gotta go, and one of these other idiots
literally pulls an suv in front of the in front
of the Ice vehicles. It's like, ah, I got you
blocked in yea, nothing you can do. Is that your
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bumper being ripped off?
Speaker 2 (01:14:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
I like the wood, dude. It's like, yeah, it's all
that comming. What is it? And by the way, the
thing that irritates to me the most, and they'll probably
keep doing it about these is It can be this
situation or when some guys like spitting in a CoP's
face and gets tackled, the instantaneous reaction where they all
like I can't believe this is happening. They start screaming
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and yelling, Oh, it's so obnoxious. How did this happen?
Speaker 8 (01:15:20):
You see it all the time too, when somebody spits
on somebody. I've seen that a bunch of times, guys.
And you see that on like on Patrol Livy if
you're a fan of these cops shows where you have
people who don't realize that's a salt. Yeah, you can't
spit on people, man.
Speaker 1 (01:15:33):
What you can't what you can't throw feces at them,
or urine or saliva especially simple what's this world coming to?
That's how I negotiate with management. Actually, so it's never
worked out. Yeah, yeah, once you do that, now you
now you're caught in the soul charge. But like screaming
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like you didn't realize dude, ripping that bumper off. I
laughed so hard though, because that was It's a fairly
nice suv they pulled in front, and they thought they
were making a difference, and now they're probably insurance is
probably not going to cover that because you're literally in
the act of obstructing law enforcement. You think insurance won't
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try to weasel out of that.
Speaker 8 (01:16:17):
Come on, man, and rightfully so, I want to hear
that phone call, though, I would love to hear that
phone call.
Speaker 1 (01:16:23):
He's so great. Were they called Jake from State Farm?
Jake's like, what happened?
Speaker 8 (01:16:29):
There was a nice vehicle, you know, it's a federal
federal vehicle, and I boxed it in so it couldn't leave.
Speaker 1 (01:16:34):
Yeah, I think they just hang up on you. That
would cancel your policy. H Let me add, is there
any insurance people listening. There's no way they're covering that, right, Hey,
you guys are right to check for that eight eight
eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Or would
he have to catch a charge for that to happen?
I mean it's on video. You can cook Like, if
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you're the adjuster, you can clearly see what happened. I
just want there. It will make my morning to know
that that's going to be out of pocket. So can
somebody confirm or deny that in the insurance world for me?
Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four,
Go ahead, make my monday better when all of our
tech is literally on fire. This will do it for me.
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Let me know. Eight eight eight nine three four seven
eight seven four eight nineteen Hang on twenty five, We're
not done with Chicago. By the way, I got one
other story, but first I wanted to know because there's
a video you probably saw it where a WGN feature
reporter or excuse me, producer who is she's on her
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own time, but clearly has a little bit of buyas there.
So she is there. It's alleged that she threw things
at an ice vehicle. Maybe it's on video, you can
see it, so make of that what you will. So
she's taken into custody. All the useful idiots in Chicago
are like, oh, what's your name? Let me help you
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out right, because anything the ice does it's just Satan
Satan essentially. And then one of these lunatics pulls their
SUV in front of the ice vehicle. Now the ice
vehicle has they have enough room to the curb to
get by barely, and so when they do get by,
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they essentially take the bumper non essentially they take the
bumper off this like jeep Cherokee or whatever it is.
And uh, I just want to I just want to
make sure that they're going to have to pay for
that out of pockets so I can warm the evil
cackles of my heart. So Sarah's in the insurance biz.
What's up.
Speaker 8 (01:18:40):
Hey, Yeah, I was just calm to let you guys
know that compreclusion won't cover it if you're in the
process of breaking the law.
Speaker 1 (01:18:48):
Do they have to be charged though I don't know that.
Speaker 5 (01:18:51):
They m Yeah, they would have to be convicted of breaking.
Speaker 2 (01:18:55):
The lall.
Speaker 1 (01:18:58):
Even though there's videos.
Speaker 6 (01:19:00):
Well that's a gray area, to be honest with you,
but yeah, they're not gonna covered in the end.
Speaker 1 (01:19:07):
All right. That makes me feel better because you know,
we're all paying into the same system there. All right, Sarah,
thank you so much for the all right. Uh yeah, no,
I'm with you. Ross. I want to hear that phone
call really bad.