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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I hope everyone had a good weekend, maybe had a
little a little fair fun in there to round things out,
perhaps just enjoyed what was left before the rainy weather
comes in. We'll talk to mister stagec obviously coming up
a little later in the show, hopefully depending on your
(00:23):
football team, is that was that was a happy weekend.
I don't think, mister stage it's going to be in
a good mood today. My team took our beating on Thursdays.
Raise not in today. Oh, he's not in today. Well,
did you watch the game at all? The Cowboys game?
Speaker 2 (00:41):
I saw the score. Yeah, but he sent an email
maybe around five o'clock, so he's out, Jeff Marson.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Okay, all right, it was pretty I was feeling pretty bad.
And you know, I like to make fun of the Cowboys.
I mean that was tough. Ross. Congrats thirty one point Victor.
I understand your fan base is upset or sus, but
you know, still a ws A W. James Cook looked amazing.
(01:09):
I will say that what he ended up with over
two hundred yards, right yep? Yeah? So uh so, you know,
busy weekend, and I understand I'm playing against Andy Dalton,
who right, for the game. The Panthers put a photo
out and said he's ready to go. That was apparently
not the case. So yeah, it was weird. It was
(01:30):
a weird weekend. Boy. I thought the Packers were gonna
lose last night. I basically was passed down around halftime,
so I caught like the first three minutes. I did
not make it to the fourth quarter. I was out,
so I did not see the twenty one points or
whatever they put up in the fourth quarter. But hey,
(01:50):
if you're a Packers fan, you know how I feel.
But congrats, I'm pulling that out. As you know, last night,
Aaron Rodgers was he was going for a thing that
would have put him among only four quarterbacks. Ever, well,
I guess they would have to be in the modern
era because the stat is quarterbacks who have a victory
(02:15):
against every single thirty two all thirty two NFL teams, right,
only there's only four current quarterbacks that have that. There
is Manning, Brady, Breeze, and Farv are the current four.
Because you know, depending on you know who you play for.
If you play for you far Farv didn't get it
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until he came to the Minnesota Vikings, right and then
he was able to beat the Packers, right and then
Breeze hang up was the Ravens, but he was able
to eventually beat him. And I'm assuming Brady got his
obviously at Tampa. But yeah, so you know, it's pretty
elite company there. It's you know, it's not the not
(02:59):
the craziest, weirdest, probably even the best stat out there,
but what it does show is longevity and the ability
to get w's in this league. So that's what he
was going for. Yesa did not get it. We did
get to dress in the ugliest Steelers uniforms I've ever
ever ever seen ever. I don't know if that's like weird,
(03:24):
it's like sad bumblebee, but somehow worse than years prior.
I'm not picking by the way. I think the Steelers
have great uniforms. I just don't know what that thing
was yesterday. Ooh, and you know, going back to the
Cowboys game, you know, the Broncos were in the classic
nineties era, eighties nineties uniforms. Those are my favorite playing
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against you know, Denver Dallas. So there's a lot of
good stuff to watch, even if it's you know, kind
of a bummer because like my team. If your team's
not very good, but the Jets got a w that's
screwing up whatever that however that draft pick might be
because now they're tied with Tennessee, who also got demolish yesterday,
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but that's because they had to play the Colts, who
are all of a sudden really good, So, you know,
weird weekend. The problem, though, is not on the field.
It's that we now have our first report of a
in this case, former NFL player who may have been
(04:32):
at one of these poker games. It's not one hundred
percent clear if this is a fresh set of poker games,
if it's a similar thing, what the deal is. They're
not indicted, but there is reporting. There was reporting about
anonymously that there might be an NFL player, Like, as
far as I know, he may have just gone there
to be around his buddies. But why would you do
(04:56):
that to a buddy. If you're not in on the game,
you're essentially losing money. And that's Antonio Gates, So I
don't know. I don't know. It sounds like David Silver,
the NBA commissioner, who had initially cleared one of the
people arrested. It sounds like he may be in front
of Congress this week or here very shortly, so you know,
(05:20):
I you know, we kind of have to get everything open.
But we shall see. So as you know, it is
D Day, Doomsday, and the fact that it falls on Halloween,
the food stamp issue here all right, So will you
(05:41):
be t cards be reloaded? What state programs? Your mileage
may vary depending on where you are. Will people actually
decide they're going to go start robbing places? I saw
some reporting, yes, over the weekend, but I did not
see enough that I'm comfortable that I believe it's officially
(06:01):
a thing yet. But I think that they were conversations
that some people were having that people then assigned to
company motives. But I saw a lot of discussion about
Walmart maybe ensuring that each location have some sort of
off duty law enforcement whatever, you know, as we get
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to the end of the week. I again, I don't
know that that's necessarily an official position. I would think
on a somewhat case by case basis that they may
do that. But then I saw people justifying it over
and over and over, making these the ally videos, which
is the worst, which is the worst WOKESM videos there are.
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I have more respect for the person telling me that
they're going to go loot a Walmart, because at least
you know, you're stupid enough that you're putting yourself out
there that if you do get caught now, they're going
to use that as evidence to show that you you know,
this wasn't a whoopsie, so you put it out on
the line. Now. The worst was like, you know, it's
(07:05):
your standard New York City woke. Couple more women, but
a lot of dudes too. But dudes is a strong word,
like Tim Walls kind of dudes who are like, all right,
what your job is is to not say anything. Okay,
(07:26):
mind's your business. If you see somebody borrowing it kept
using the term borrowing food. Have you guys heard this?
If they're at Walmart borrowing food, are they really they're
gonna bring it back? It's I'll kindly pay you Wednesday
for a hamburger today or whatever that dude used to say.
(07:47):
Because I don't feel like they're borrowing the food. I
think once the food leaves the Walmart, it will be
food that will never be seen again. Nor somebody could
come back when snap benefits return, they're like, hey, yeah,
so I was in here last week and I looted
this grocery cart while also shoving one of your associates
out of the way because I'm a monster. And uh yeah,
(08:10):
so uh anyway, so they're back, so i'd like to
I'd like to return these uh and I kept a list.
Here's some photos. So it's comparable. All right, thanks for
letting me borrow, is said nobody ever. So we're gonna
get into this and I don't know what's gonna look like.
(08:30):
But the fact that it ties in with Halloween too,
which is already you know, this certain level of insanity
that's taking place. And it's on a weekend. Not that,
not that for a lot of these folks. Weekends and
weekdays have a lot of meaning. But it does have
like purge vibes to it, doesn't it. Now they're in
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all the costumes, they're gonna do whatever.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Like one of my favorite are convenience store here in
Weak Forest, right, Yeah, when they put up the sign
every year, it's when I f things to see where
it's just a sign in the door that says, if
you come in here wearing a mask, you will get shot.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Okay, all right, So they put that on Thanksgiving Halloween? Yep?
Is that part of the Halloween celebration. No, it's if
you come in there wearing a mask, you're going to
get shot, Okay, because you know I could read that
as ah, this is just crazy shop owner. That's his costume, right, No,
I know, dude, and I know what he has behind
the counter. Two I seen it, Okay, so it's it
(09:29):
Is it really like realistic looking? Yeah? Dude, No, it's
no doubt, like if you go in there, yeah, they're
not playing around, Okay, all right, dude, we're gonna get
purgey over the weekend. I don't know, I don't know
how or where it's going to happen, and I don't
think it goes full off, but I think people ross.
Do you think people are gonna go in with with
(09:51):
righteous indignation, fill a shopping cart and try to bust
out of a wal Mart?
Speaker 2 (09:55):
I mean I think it'll happen somewhere. Yeah, I think
it would be a it'd be a smart bet.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Yeah, I mean, I mean they do it now, you.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
Know, but before the snap is cut off, you see
these videos people just going and like oh this is
mine now.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Yeah. Yeah, just but it's like like the videos and
she remember the two women that were just loading an
entire trunk full of meat. And then the woman's out
there one. The woman's out there filming from the grocery store.
There's like ten people around, and this woman doesn't give
a crap.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
I saw a video of a one maybe you saw this.
There is a video of a woman and she's got
like a wheelbarrow that she brings into like it's a
fast food place. Okay, like the big gatorade containers they
dump on coaches after the game. Yeah, she rolls in
there with one of those big old orange containers. She
walks up to the you know, you know you get
(10:46):
a free refill station or you fill up your drink,
and she's just loading up the gatorade container with the
free beverage.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
I almost respect the audacity of that, because she's like,
that feels I mean, it is stealing, but it feels
more Loo Polly, do you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
Yeah, But it's also you know, filed under the category
of this is why we can't.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Have nice things one thousand percent a thousand percent. But
I respect that where they've at least tried to make
a plausible are you said I could have a refeel
if I didn't leave the premises my sister brought this
over and blah blah blah, versus just straight up taking
it right at least make a crappy argument in court
so we can adjudicate.
Speaker 3 (11:27):
I can.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
I can get with that.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
And you see all the people that working there staring
at her, They're like, what do we do? Like I
would be impressed, Yeah, I don't want to confront this woman.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
I would be I would be equal parts shocked but
a little like I mean, every you know, because like
everybody knows that's not what they mean by refill. But
damn it, she's trying, you know. And Plus, if I'm
working there, I'm already a bit of a wage zombie anyway,
because you know, you're working at fast food in the
middle of the night, so like your your give a
(11:57):
crap is probably not assuming this was in the middle
of the night or at least in the evening. Yeah, yeah,
I don't know the time. Okay, I don't know. Maybe
maybe that's none of that matters. Look, I don't know
what's gonna happen this weekend, but it's just that you know,
once once, I once it dawned on me a few things.
Won It's Halloween, right, so everyone's you know, everyone's out
(12:21):
doing stuff anyway. It's a weekend in general, and and
it's you'll have an extra hour of looting Saturday night
and a Sunday because we do the clock thing like
it's all like, you know, get the bunker ready. I don't,
I don't know what it looks like. But this has
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been an entire week or weeks, i should say, of
social media training, with all these videos telling people it's
okay to feel that way. It's okay because that a
rich corporation is still going to be rich. And you
gotta do what you gotta do because you are not
somebody who who's ever made a plan to make sure
that your family is fed other than this, in many,
(13:05):
many instances, you have not made a plan. And that
plan includes learning to cook things like, you know, get
a bag of beans. You know, most of the world,
most of the world, subsides on beans and rice as
as you know, the primary dietary staples most of the world.
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And there's a reason for that. It's it's relatively inexpensive.
And then you get you know, there's some positive people
thrown in there. But it's all essentially the same. It's
it's a big base staple that that you subside on
and then that's you know, that's how people go through life.
That's how people mitigate budgets. And then a little protein
in here, fruits, roots and vegetables. Somebody knows how to
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cook in there, and that's what you do it. You know.
I I and I posted I post. Let me do this.
I posted something over the weekend and I was not.
People think I'm one hundred percent joking. I'm not. And
I think it's a really important thing. And I know
it's not a practical one hundred percent, but damn it,
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it's useful. So let's take a break. I'll come back.
I'll tell you what it is next. Here on the
CaCO Day radio program, there was a map that got
put out and it showed like where a lot of
food STAPs are used, and right there in the middle
of the country is Wyoming, which has very very low
usage of food stamps. And people are like, why is
Wyoming like that? And let me tell you why Wyoming's
(14:34):
like that. Wyoming is like that because in Wyoming there's
food everywhere. Right You're gonna have to trap it. You're
gonna have to catch it. You're gonna have to kill it.
Occasionally it will try to kill you. Then you have
to fight it. But if you are successful, you will
also stock your freezer. And I am not making it
up when I tell you there were kids that I
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grew up with. We had access to beef that only
ever a wild game. I only ever saw wild game
of their house. That was it because that was the
reality of it. And that's how their parents made the
dollars stretch. And you know what, they knew how to
cook the wild game, and we liked them. Okay, so
you guys want to hear about the most doomed politician
(15:15):
this this election season. I found her. I found her, no,
not local, not locally, but actually in Miami, and this
story could only exist in Miami. For what I'm about
to tell you. So, the candidate for Miami mayor is
(15:36):
a woman named Laura Anderson. I don't know if she's
related to mister Anderson, but whatever. She represents the Socialist
Workers Party and she is one of thirteen candidates, so
she is essentially the Mondamie of the race. And she
loves castro, which is quite a platform plank in the
(16:01):
city of Miami, which we'll get into. Now, why does
Laura Anderson, who Just so we're abundantly clear here is
you remember that picture that came out of the black
NAACP leader in Spokane, Rachel Zola, whatever her name is,
But the one of her is a little girl, where
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like you couldn't get a whiter picture. So that's Laura Anderson.
She's from small town Indiana and she loves Castro. She
just moved to Miami like two years ago, two or
three years ago. I said twenty twenty two. It says
so three years ago. So now she's like I should
be there now? Why does she love Castro? So this
woman sat down in an interview, which we'll link the
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story to. If the interview is like nine minutes long
and it's worth the watch. I couldn't do it justice here,
But just a couple things to look out for One,
why is she such a big fan of Castro? What
led her there? There's no family ties. This is Laura
Anderson from small town Indiana. This is your this is
(17:08):
your Indiana farm girl, look right, But now she's all
revolutioned out. So the reason she loves Castro And I
want to quote this is because she's been to Cuba
three times. Ros you been anywhere three times? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (17:27):
Yeah, I've been to Cuba a few times with Johnny Olif.
Oh yeah, what were you guys doing down there business?
They have this weird tradition down there where they show
you the cake before they cut it.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Yeah. Yeah, it's a Cuban thing. They showed just you
or everybody, everyone there, everyone there on the rooftop of yeah. Okay,
oh oh that was during the big, the big presidential
gall How was that party?
Speaker 4 (17:50):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Crazy? I t dudes making out on the dance floor.
H uh huh. I think one of them was kissing
on the other one. I don't know what was going
on there. So anyway, so Ross's line, that's the Godfather.
So anyway, so she went to she went to Cuba
three times. I'm this is what this is what's crazy.
So maybe it's the third time that gets you because
(18:16):
I know people have been to Cuba a couple of times.
I've been to Cuba once. So if I go two
more times? Am I? If I am? I asking a
Castro super fan. But that's not the craziest because again,
she's running in Miami, and so I don't know if
you guys know this. In Miami, they have a lot
of people that have Cuban ties, some of which floated
(18:39):
here essentially on makeshift rafts. And are the families thereof
there's of course, the the boat lift and then every
you know, everyone that was came out of there. So
they have some thoughts on Castro and Cuba and they're
not altogether positive. So that's a pretty tough sell. So
the reporter then asked the proper follow question, how are
(19:02):
you going to appeal to people who may have literally
escaped Fidel's prisons or at the very least have family
members who did, And she said that she does not
engage with people who won't have an open mind about Castro. Well,
(19:25):
they're bias ross. They spent ten years in a hellhole
prison only to you have to float here on you know,
like an oil drum. They found, right, they put some wood,
I'm not making this up, found another one, put some
wood on it, and floated ninety miles.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
They have a bias like, let me tell you about
Cuban and they're like, yeah, I nearly starved, my family
nearly starved.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
It was awful, and she's like, you're a bigot. Yeah,
what are you talking about? And then if she's not
going to go after what's another population they have a
lot of in the Miami area ross, What else is
South Florida known for of, you know, populations, voting groups,
retired old Jewish people from New York. All right, let's see,
(20:09):
let's check this quote. What else do you like about Castro? Quote?
He was someone who pointed to women as some of
the best leaders before the revolution. Notice how she said
before the revolution. That's important. Quote. He explained the role
of jew hatred, and he was someone who understood the
(20:32):
African freedom struggle. He's basically MLK but hates Jews or something. Yeah.
So now in one sentence, you've alienated not just Cuban voters,
you have a lot of people in the Miami area
who also came out of other puppet regimes and other
(20:55):
socialist regimes. Venezuela huge population of Venezuelan's and the US
fresh Venezuelans who are watching what's going on right now
and are not fans of it. Clearly, uh as you
know this, this is this it's like, this is almost
a trolling job. If she wasn't so damn serious about this.
The only winner here is Indiana. Oh, they must be
(21:19):
so ecstatic to be rid of this woman, this cancer
who decided to go to Miami and run on this platform.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
Then she talked about how she promises to work to
break politicians and organizations and companies to reclaim the means.
This is means of production stuff right, combination of government
and for the people, even though it'll be like five
people and then we'll call them oligarchs and that how
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that's how that goes. Now, clearly she is not pulling well.
So the idea that this woman would become Mary is like,
I didn't even think of everyone else died, she'd they
make her mayor. They just be like, I guess we
don't have a mayor because it would it would be
safer for you. But yeah, yeah, man, I saw that
over the weekend and it's just like, who, I mean,
(22:14):
who's sitting who are the campaign striategies? She's probably her own,
but like like Newsome, she guys here Gavin Newsom. So
Gavin Newsom did the hot sauce in the purse thing
over the weekend. And if you don't know that reference
That's when Hillary Clinton, when she was running for president,
(22:34):
went on The Breakfast Club, which, by the way, is
an iHeart syndicated morning show product. Just you know, full
Disclosure is one of ours. That being said, I had
nothing to do with it, and I have criticized it before.
So she goes on there, and I'm actually criticizing her
because it is it is definitely an urban targeted show,
(22:58):
or at least from a demographical stampoint. That's your targeting.
So when she gets on there, she does the weird
inflection change and then jokes about having hot sauce in
her purse. In fact, I was gonna I was gonna
real quick search. Do we have the hot sauce in
the system. I'll bet we do. Come on, no, dang it.
(23:27):
So she she starts, she goes, Oh, yeah, I carry
hot sauce in my purse. I carry hot sauce in
my purse. Oh, that's what it is. I was searching
in the wrong thing. Here, hang out, I'm done. Oh
you did all right, thank you. I was searching in songs,
said I'm dumb. Yeah, here's Hillary from that show. What's
something that you always carry with you? Hot sauce? Really yes.
(23:49):
I want you to know. People are gonna see it
and say, Okay, she's paint her in the black people.
Speaker 5 (23:54):
Okay, is it working.
Speaker 6 (24:02):
I've been eating a lot of hot sauce, a lot
of raw peppers because I think it keeps my immune
systems wrong.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
I really do. I think hot sauce is good for you.
Speaker 4 (24:12):
You know.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
The irony too, is this is like within weeks of
her just passing out at that thing. Remember what she
just passed out at that thing? And then we never
talked about it again. So I don't know. But yeah,
is it working? Is Pandard working?
Speaker 3 (24:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (24:26):
My being full of treat you. Back before the wall
broke down, I was a saucier in San Antono.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
Oh wow, I bet I could call up some of
them green Yeah, dude to some crawl fish out in
the patti Yo.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
I've made us some crab apples.
Speaker 6 (24:40):
But is that now?
Speaker 4 (24:42):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Hey, yeah, that is not Gavin Usom by the way,
I know it sounds like, but it's almost Gavinosa.
Speaker 7 (24:52):
Almost.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Here's you know.
Speaker 2 (24:56):
You know, I'm not gonna lie the amount of audio
cuts we have for this topic. I'm very excited about.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I figured you would be so. Honestly,
when I didn't see the tropic thunder thing up this morning,
initially I knew the moment I started looking for the
Hillary thing, that that would be coming with it. So,
so Newsan's doing this interview and it's you know, it's
with black podcasters. So and so, now what is he
(25:21):
is he going to talk about his Well, just listen
how much of a baller he is.
Speaker 8 (25:28):
But also you know, it was also about paying the bills, man,
and it was just like hustling. And so I was
out there.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
He is going to invent his childhood right here, and
it will it will be one of latch key kid
eating the poor foods, just you know, all just sitting
there dribbling a basketball. That's how he spent his whole childhood.
It's absurd, But just understand the picture he's painting here.
Speaker 8 (25:54):
Kind of raising myself turning on the TV started, you know,
just getting upset, you know, sitting there with the you know,
the wonderbread and five stacks of you know, like the white.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
Come on.
Speaker 8 (26:17):
Every day every day in the backyard, just bouncing the basketball,
throwing the ball against the wall until the ball is
just like fraying. Man, And you're talking. That's it whole thing.
So just and and then started throwing the baseball a
little fashion and everyone else and started, you know, make
a few free throws because I was sitting there practicing
five hundred of them every damn night. And in high schools,
(26:38):
I look up in the stands.
Speaker 9 (26:39):
My dad's back up there, okay, and it's like, man,
and then he's bringing his friends and your captain of
the team and you're like geez, you know, and it
just saved me and it got me into college.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
This guy he just told the story of like Ray
Allen and he got game. Washington. Yeah, no, no, no no,
because his dad showed up right, that's where Gavin screwed up. Man,
If he's going to really put this thing on.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
So yeah, well obviously you've never seen he got game.
Me being someone from the ghetto, I've seen he got
game numerous times. And Denzel Washington shows up right out
of prison and he trains his son at polog Yeah,
big moral lesson there. But he's acting like he's be
rabbit an eight mile dude if he tries to play,
because all of this is very verifiable lies.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
Can you imagine. I hope just keep playing this card.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
How dumb would it be to be in a debate
trying to play like you know, I was a poor
kid growing up blah blah blah against jd Vance, a
poor kid from Appalachia.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
I want to see you play that because he will
destroy you. And I don't mean this in a negative way.
It's just due to the longevity of her addiction. His
mom still looks like she's addicted, right and just in
just in the you can tell it's ravaged the family
and his mother the addiction for so many years of
her life.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
You get to a point because you like to see
these before now after pictures, like you know, right during
drugs and after it gets sober. But there does come
a time where if you do it too much, there's
really no coming back. I mean, you can make some improvement,
but you're not going to get to where you were correct.
And you know, people love Trump because he's honest about
his background, brutally honest, where yeah, I was born a
rich kid. I was a rich kid, and I'm a
rich guy. Remember during the debate with Hillary where she
(28:19):
tried to call him out and you're gonna cheat on
your on your taxes, and he's like, oh yeah, everybody,
it's not cheating. Everybody uses these loopholes, Yeah, including you
and your donors, and everybody sitting at home was like,
hell yeah, dude, this is an honest guy. Whether you
like it or not, He's going to be brutally honest
with you. And this guy, Gavin k News him he
is your typical sociopathic politician, just making up stuff as
it goes along. Kamala Harris tried to do the same
thing in the campaign where she's like, I was a
(28:41):
poor black girl. Well, first off, you're Indian, but that's
a separate debate. Your parents were both PhDs, you were
born in the suburbs, you were raised in like a
wealthy part of.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
What your family.
Speaker 2 (28:51):
Right right right, right right, And when you went off
to college, and this is verifiable, they gifted her sixty
thousand dollars. You know, anytime I had sixty thousand dollars
in my bank account, absolute none. So you can shut
up and you can kicks in and and kick rocks.
It's so dumb that play this game, play it against
JD Vans.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Just do it. I dare you, because those you destroy
you for those who don't know. Here is Newsom's background.
And by the way, I don't begrudge anyone in their background, no,
but just be honest about it.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Don't act like you were eating like you know, like
like you know, salt and pepper sandwiches, government cheese and
stop it.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
Yeah, mader sandwiches if you can find Mater's. So this
guy's his His father was the private family attorney for
the Getties. I don't know if you've heard of the Getties.
They're a billionaire family, might have might like museums, you know, so,
and again I don't begrudge him that. But every photo
of Newsom is like looks like Jay and no, I
(29:47):
wouldn't even say JC like a Brooks brothers ad or
some you know, some weird thing.
Speaker 3 (29:51):
Man.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
It's like the white Carlton from Fresh Cris about the
sweaters raped over the polo and like it's to Ross's point,
jd Vance would love to chat with you about that. Yeah,
his childhood home. Now, I know, like you know, home
sales are crazy right now, but his childhood home just
sold for like multi like three point eight million dollars
or something.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
And and when he was and his father helped invest
in the winery that knew some starting you know, which
is a typical poor person activity, right, Ross? How many
obviously you guys, you know Schenectady has, uh, it's financial struggles.
How many How many kids you graduated with started their
(30:34):
own wineries? Let me check on that with Ross said
that would be none. I'm aware of maybe multiple wineries.
Or let's go to Gaviham Newsom.
Speaker 6 (30:43):
I was born a poor black child. I remember the
days sitting on the port with my family, Yeah, singing
and dancing down in Mississippi.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
I mean, who by to argue?
Speaker 2 (31:02):
It's like the Joe Biden thing, where like they're so
used to lying. But at least with Joe Biden, you
could be like he was old and he didn't realize who.
It wasn't the nineteen eighties or seventies anymore, you can, Yeah,
you can look all this stuff up. Gavin Newsom though,
the reason he's doing this, he's a pathological liar, He's
a sociopath, and he becomes whatever he needs to be
in the moment. He is a traditional politician.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
He's the real lizard person, yes right of the chameleon sense,
not the alien Well maybe both, but like I want
to start talking about when he's in prison. Man, that's
I mean, really, if he's gonna if he's gonna dig deep,
he should dig deeper. Prison sounds horrible.
Speaker 3 (31:39):
Yeah, yeah, well thank you and d thanks.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
Prison, Michael.
Speaker 8 (31:44):
What's the very very worst thing about prison?
Speaker 9 (31:47):
Do you encourage him to the worst thing about prison
was the was the dementors.
Speaker 7 (31:52):
They were flying all over the place and they were scary,
and then.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
They come down and they suck the soul out of
your body.
Speaker 5 (31:57):
And at height dementors like Harry Potter. No, not Harry Potter.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
I mean poor Gavin may have suffered at the hands
of the dementors. It would explain some stuff if we're
being honest, man. So yeah, this Gavin Newsom is running
this game right here. Felt them start the winery. The
best the excuse I saw for Gavin Newsom saying this,
(32:25):
and I hope you're all sitting down, is that Gavin
thought that they were that poor because they spent their
time with the Getties, and so you would feel like
you're poor if you spent all your time with the Getties.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
Right.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
We were comfortable, but we weren't like Vanderbilts. Right, Yeah, absolutely,
Basically a little scum on their shoe at that point
when you're literally photographed on one of their yachts as
a teenager before you started your winery. You know, like
the poor kids do all right? Phone number eight eight
eight three four seven eight seven four. Ah, we'll be
(33:04):
right back. Hang on. Talking about Trump's travel a schedule
as he is. He's doing an Asia swing. He was
in Malaysia. Ross is worried about his Japan visit because
of what was the concern Ninja's right.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
I was saying, if you're like, you know, secret service,
you're probably really on edge. I'd be super paranoid.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
What if I told you ninjas isn't the thing they
should be worried about the most. And I had no
idea about this. You're saying there's something deadler in Japan
than ninjas. I don't believe it. According to according to
CBS News, Japan has hit a new record modern modern
historical record for the number of bear deaths this year.
(33:48):
Japan has now ten bear deaths. And you also have
to understand when I say this year Japan, Technically, when
they count things that happen within an annual period, it's
marched March. So since March, ten people have been murdered
by bears. One hundred and eight have been attacked and
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one dude he's actually from New Zealand, but he's training.
He is an ultra marathon runner. His name is Billy
Halleran has had two run ins with bears. The first
bear comes out because he's running, you know, super long
distance out in the middle of nowhere where the bears
are living, and all of a sudden, here comes a
bear just chased him down the road. Luckily, Billy is
(34:31):
an ultra marathoner, so he was able to actually get
away from the bear, but he then hatch within about
a month. About a month later, he and another runner
were not so lucky as the bear did get a
little piece of him. You know, a lot of a
lot of deep scratches, lacerations, you know, dangerous stuff. But
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thankfully that would be a good skill to have though
the bears like this dude's never going to stop running,
just keeps going. Yeah, and bears one to think bears
do a little warheez on you. There's some animals that
that they vorheez style hunt where it's a stamina thing
and a bear will kind of do that to you,
so you know, they'll just they'll just keep coming. Man,
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what kind of bears they have over there? They have
like big, big black bears. I'm sure that there's a
technical name for it, but that's essure what you're dealing with.
If you would just envision like a large black bear,
it's not pandas people thinking that that's a China thing.
Let's see here. I'm sure they have a name for it.
(35:37):
They're called the Asiatic black bear.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
So yeah, somebody tried to say that the pandas no
kung fu and that's them, Like, there's so much wrong
in that statement.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
We wait, what are we doing here? Man? Oh come on? Yeah.
So and then a lot like the US, if you
get into a couple of the larger Northern Irelands, they
have a variation of grizzly bear brown bear, which are
probably more bred off the Russian style brown bear grizzly
(36:04):
So yeah, I mean they got they got all sorts
of bears. Man. Yeah, they say that you saw a
brown bears essentially the same species as North American grizzlies.
So they got the grizzlies and they got the black bears. However,
they say, what is this? Yeah, there we go. Yeah,
they say they're much more aggressive. I guess, I mean,
(36:28):
you're on an island. I I I don't know. Maybe
I wonder if they have any level of control. I
think that sounds like the bigger issue. There's no there's
no management of these bears, so of course they're just
gonna eat people. Now, I will say, as somebody who's
you know, watches a lot of the the wire Fu movies,
(36:49):
the Kung Fu stuff, a lot with the you know,
the the Asian mysticism kind of stuff, I believe the
version of which thing they have over in Japan can
turn into various animals. So it might be witches, because
there's one where they turn into a fox a lot.
It's usually women too, and then they can pop into
various critters, so you know, it could still be magic influence.
(37:12):
We don't know, but yeah, so Trump's security team, you're
you gonnat want to have your head on a swivel
for that one, basically. Now, the funniest was as part
of the trip though, was his trip to Malaysia. So
like from the moment he gets there and he's getting
off the plane and they got the whole contingent waiting
(37:34):
for him. They he comes down, it's normal, you know,
there's a line of people goes down talking to him.
And then for whatever reason, Trump's like, hey, man, wanna
wanna see my I want to see my dance, you know,
the Trump dance, and starts doing the Trump dance for
the Malaysian Prime Minister there, which I thought was really funny.
Speaker 2 (37:57):
It was such like an innocent moment, like it was
really he it over and over again because he's just
walking down the plane, walking down the runway and the
carpet there, and he sees the dancers and he joins in.
It's amazing.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
Yeah, Like if you don't enjoy that, there's something wrong
with your heart. What So that that was funny, But
I lost it when they at the state dinner? So
ross did you get that, by the way in your
email there? All right, let me look because you can
just play that. You can just play that. You don't
have to dub it in because people got to hear it.
(38:31):
So this is this is Trump showing up for the
state dinner. Now, normally, you know when the president enters,
even if it's the other you're in some other country,
they might play hill to the Chief. They might play, uh,
you know, the national anthem for America to show that
they've learned this, this piece of music. But the Malaysian uh,
they went Malaysia went in a different direction, all right,
(38:54):
So they went in a different direction. So this is
when Trump's entering. Yes, he's bobbing his head back and forth.
(39:21):
And then a small Malaysian man dressed his under lips
comes out. Oh wow, yeah, oh yeah, they went over
the top. And then even smaller one comes out. He
says something bad if he dies, he dies, I don't know.
He said it. Wow, Mickey looks amazing, so young. Yeah,
he does so Malaysian beat on the iron, he is,
(39:43):
I love this man. And Trump was digging into He said,
you want me to come out to them, I'll never
be mad if you want me to enter a room
with the theme of Rocky. Paully was quote unquote, I don't. Yeah,
I don't sweat you bob. Oh no, Trump, don't look
at that. Don't look at the Malaysian women. Oh no,
you don't. They'll do to your knees.
Speaker 4 (40:01):
Yeah, don't make him a week rock Yeah, that's great,
all right, We're good, dude.
Speaker 1 (40:12):
I was just dying. But because there is not There
is not a man on this planet who, if you
asked them to enter a room to the theme of Rocky,
would turn you down. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (40:23):
At first, for some reason, I thought you meant like
Eye the Tiger. But that's even that's like the what's
his name, Paul Kanti the Yeah, yeah, it's even better.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
No, they went straight for the heart of it, and uh,
everyone was just fine with it, all right. Seven fourteen
Here on the KCO Day radio program, hang on phone
number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four, Roz,
did you happen to accidentally see the injury that Cam's
scatterbou or Scatterbow or however you say his name? Uh,
(40:53):
the Giant.
Speaker 2 (40:54):
I like this dude, man, Yeah, no, he seems fun,
but it also doesn't seem like your ankle is supposed
to go that way.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
Okay, you did see the thing, and you see Jackson
Dart was like, cause you just know these two are like, look,
we're the young guys. We're gonna be that amazing team.
Because I think they see them and I have no
beef with this. I think that you have to if
you want to be in the NFL. I think that
Jackson Dart and scatterbo are sitting there like like they
(41:20):
want that Tom Brady Gronk thing, and and good on
them man if they think can go out and get it.
So and everyone everyone was like the Scatterbou dudes like
he was. They were like showing pictures of him at
one of the NBA games, like he's wild and crazy,
like it's the whole Gronk attitude with him. And then
(41:41):
he decides to demonstrate what a snapped achilles looks like
or something. It was brutal. I wouldn't search it out
if you have, if you get a little wheezy over stuff,
but but you may soon have more giants fans about.
I saw this poll over the Weekend Gerge. You're loined
North Carolina. Over twenty five percent of New Yorkers say
(42:04):
they are seriously considering leaving New York City if Mondani
becomes mayor. And as we know, the state they had
the largest. But he used the word diaspora. But the
largest relocation of people from New York last year was
(42:26):
not Florida, was North Carolina. And I'm sure many of
you were pumped about importing a bunch more people from
New York. Let alone New York City. So I think
we need to get some close signs.
Speaker 2 (42:46):
I've been saying this for a while. They should have
had and I don't know how constitutional it is, there
should have been something to effect around. I would say
probably random number around two thousand and six, after two yeah,
after two thousand and six, cutting off people from New
York settling here, and I would I would personally say.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
So everyone prior to is it two thousand and six
or prior.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
Say you know where the cutoff, we'll compromise two thousand
and seven, anything before two thousand and seven. If it's
January second, two thousand and seven, you can't come here.
Oh no room for you, gotcha. That's my personally unbiased opinion. Sure, yeah, no, it's.
Speaker 1 (43:24):
I and that And that's an interesting number to arrive at.
So how did any anything you know, was there a
big moment or that happened?
Speaker 2 (43:35):
Was I mean some people would point say, Ross, didn't
you move to North Carolina, you know, in uh in
August of two thousand and six, And I would say, yeah,
but that was from Atlanta technically.
Speaker 1 (43:46):
Oh okay, yeah, you're in the south right, Yeah, yeah, yeah, Mason,
this is a Mason Dixon line thing.
Speaker 2 (43:53):
Yes, gotcha, Okay, stay up there. Yeah, but there, listen,
there are a lot of people. There are a lot
of conservatives, and you know, people that lean read from
New York that are frustrated up there. My my sister,
my brother in law, her family, they live up in
the country up there. They're the biggest Trump people you'd
ever meet, and they can't stand it. So they're all right,
but we're talking about New York City. I don't know
(44:15):
there are people that vote read there. Oh yeah, one
hundred percent, absolutely, especially if you get out into like
Staten Island Borough. Those numbers get bumped up and out
in the Queens and.
Speaker 1 (44:27):
And so like. Yeah, I mean that that does exist
up there, but but some people have some concerns, uh
as to what the overall impact would be. I was
looking at video down in Charlotte. Ahead it now grant
you guys are playing the Bill or the Panthers were
playing you guys, I e. The Bills, Ross's team. But
(44:50):
there was a couple observations. I have one. If you're
a fan base, like when I was a when I
did the Viking season ticket, we would now as a group,
not every wouldn't necessarily go, but because we had this
huge group of like thirty people, it's this big ticket
thing there, there would be an opportunity where the group
would go to one away game and you know, you
(45:13):
pick it for coolness of the matchup or sometimes ticket prices.
And you know, Charlotte would be because the ticket prices
are pretty manageable right now for obvious reasons. And American
Airlines hubs out of Charlotte, and you know it's a
major airport that you know, that would be a pretty
good travel game where you could probably not spend a
(45:35):
gazillion dollars. So I saw just SE's of Bills fans
roaming around Charlotte, roaming around uptown, and you know, they
didn't have an uptown that I've seen is a bunch
of murdery shooties going on, shooters going on up there.
So like, is it possible, Ross that even the criminals
(45:56):
of uptown Charlotte didn't want to mess with a bunch
of drunk Bills fans.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
I mean possibly, are they already knew that the Bills
fans were already like, you know, dead inside.
Speaker 1 (46:06):
They just be like could you shoot me right? Please
put me out? Of my misery. Well, I mean, judging
by your guys's Twitter after a thirty one point win
that you were sending me, I'm completely a black pill
done this season. Oh I know you are. I know
you are. But it's just that you were saying ross saying.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
If James Cook can run five hundred yards a game,
and if McDermott continues to call the defense and they
continue to be amazing, and if they continue to play
against Andy Dalton, it's gonna be fine. Okay, But if
Josh Allen has no one to throw you down the
field and he keeps to being a checkdown master, sure,
maybe Shakir can catch the ball and go fifty four
yards yards after the catch every time. I don't know
if that's you know, sustainable, But yeah, there's gonna be
(46:46):
some issues. And then Kansas City on Sunday gonna get
punched in the throat. It's gonna be awful. Yeah, no,
I'm completely checked out.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
You're getting Kansas City under with one last day of rest.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
The Pats are playing the Falcons. They're gonna go up
to seven and two, Bill are maybe going to drop
to five and three, and life is over.
Speaker 1 (47:03):
Okay, all right, yep. The other argument, The other part
I was going to point out is the when they
then from NCND or WSOC or whichever station I saw,
was talking to the Bills fans, about half of them
already lived in Charlotte. Is the point that I was
making with all this. So I was talking to a guy.
Speaker 2 (47:22):
There's an airbnb across from our house, and I was
talking to a gentleman that's been there for like a month,
and he was just being I was talking to me yesterday.
He was moving his truck is at high and I
had my Bills had on and he was from New York.
His plate was New York and he said he was
from Ithaca. And I asked him, you know, are you
a football fan? He said, oh, you're obviously a Bills fan.
Is where my hat?
Speaker 10 (47:39):
I know?
Speaker 1 (47:39):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (47:39):
And he goes, he goes, it is so weird there
are so many Buffalo Bills fans in North Carolina.
Speaker 1 (47:45):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
Yeah, Then he goes, I went to Weggman's And I went, well,
there you go. You went to course, you went to Wegmans. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (47:54):
Man. That's why when they were interviewing, they were just
man on the street interviewing him. Half of them lived
in Charlotte or lived in North Carolina. I think the
one of the guys the interviews from the Triad actually
who are down for the game. Yeah, there's a lot,
there's a lot, a lot of But the thing with
the Mondami is most of those people are probably from
outstate New York, the Bills fans, right, whereas the people
(48:17):
they're pulling on, hey, you're gonna move if he gets elected. Now,
you know, one fourth of the city's not fleeing, but
it doesn't You don't need but a small percentage of that.
We're talking about New York City proper, and so I
don't know. We have to get some gates. If you
ever drive out to Wyoming on the interstates, they have
gates that just slam over. You can just shut down
(48:37):
the interstates. Now it's for snow control. At least that's
what we tell people. Cooda radio program phone number eight
eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four watched
a couple of movies over the weekend with very very
different results. And the irony is that the movies both
(49:00):
are both are shot in let's see here, both are
shot in the same styles. Trying to see if there's
a name for this style, but it's the style of
movie where it takes place over a set determined amount
(49:22):
of time. So in the case of one of these movies,
which is called House of Dynamite, which is this Netflix,
I've been really looking forward to this. I love two
kinds of movies. I like horror movies, smarter horror movies,
but I really like spy, political thriller stuff. Okay, you
can generally hook me in with one of those, and
(49:43):
that's what this was purported to be. This House of Dynamite.
The other movie, I'll tell you about his movie called Weapons.
We'll get to that in a second. But the here's
how both of them are shot. So it's a set
period of time. In the case of the House of Dynamite,
this political thriller, Idris Elba plays the president. Good cast
(50:03):
of characters. The premise is very simple. You see the
movie play out in about a thirty minute window. The
whole moviees only covers thirty minutes of time. So the
way that you accomplished that in two hours is you
see the day's events from one character's perspective, right, which
involves because because here's the premise of the movie, somewhere
(50:26):
in the Pacific Ocean, a a intercontinental ballistic missile with
a nuke attached maybe is fired off, right, and so
you go through the process of our military trying to
shoot it down, essentially the you know, the the bullet
hitting the bullet missiles and I want to say spoiler alert.
(50:49):
I'm going to tell you there's a spoiler alert, but
the movie is technically impossible to spoil. And so you
see all of this through one character's perspective of the
one of the military, and then it the day just
restarts right. It's you know, cuts now to a different
person's perspective on everything that's played out, which is them
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trying to figure out who shot the missile, did it
come out of the ocean, did it come out of
a country? They didn't catch it on the radar initially,
and you just see all the apparatus of the situation
room and Norad and everybody scrambling scent con and the
com and they're just all trying to figure this out.
Then it cuts to another person's perspective, then finally to
(51:32):
Idris Elba, the President of the United States perspective, who's
played is a real coward and I don't know if
they intended to play that, but if they did, I
think Elba does a really good job of that. And
again I'm digging this movie. But there's two questions who
shot the missile, which is most of the movie is
(51:52):
trying to figure out who shot the missile, coupled with
where's the missile gonna hit? And then realizing it's going
to hit a major US city and they have now
failed to shoot it down and it's in its final approach,
and then it you know, cuts to the FEMA lady,
and then it cuts to them all going up to Pennsylvania.
(52:15):
Is that Raven Rock or Eagle Rock or whatever they
call the underground bunker facility up there? That is a
real place, And then you see all the people on
the special list who are getting invited in. Now, I
will tell you Washington, DC is not where the missile's coming.
So there's a couple disconnects on why they think they
have to retaliate, But again they don't know who shot it,
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and they and then the movie's over. That's it. That's
the movie. Never they will never tell you who shot it,
and you don't even know whether it explodes if it
isn't new, because they keep hinting that sometimes these things
don't deny, we don't know. Movie just ends.
Speaker 2 (52:55):
I was going to say, is it like a Lady
in the Tiger classic type thing? You know, it's just.
Speaker 1 (53:01):
Them filling The last scene is them filling up the
bunker with the most diverse, woke contingent of government workers
you've ever seen in your life. And if that wasn't enough,
and I am not embellishing for several you know versions,
because again you're seeing it through all these different perspectives,
(53:23):
several different versions of this. The main focal point, including
Idris Elba's portionwords through his perspective, is is him at
a w NBA Children's hospital event, like where they're all
in a gym and the President's going to show up
(53:43):
with Reese whatever her bucket, Angel Angel Reese, and they
talk about how they're going to Angel Reese's thing and
they can't wait to meet Angel Reese. They get there
and Angel Reese is in the movie as herself, ironically
her Ironically, she's just grabbing rebounds that the president's putting up.
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It's obvious that she's the one that launched the nukes.
Speaker 2 (54:07):
I mean it's obvious, right, I think so, I mean, yeah,
it's pretty she is.
Speaker 1 (54:11):
She's the obvious villain in this story. Why why do
you have it is ten minutes of the movie's run time.
It's like eight minutes. That is either where they have
from the moment they have started talking about because he's
at the White House getting dressed, he's going through a schedule.
I gotta go to the Angel Rees thing. Then he's
on his way to the Angel Reese thing. Some of
this is starting to break out. Then he's at the
Angel Rees thing, and then there you know, is interacting
(54:34):
with the kids and uh. And then eventually they figure
out that, you know, nukes come in, so they do
that thing where they run in and grab the president
like nine assassins are in the room and drag him
out of there. That's but, like I said, the movie's unspoilable.
Speaker 2 (54:50):
There was a Forest Whittaker movie that came out a
while ago, and it was one of these movies. It
was the same thing. It was like the same thing
over and over again, but from a different perspective. By
like the fourth or fifth perspective, Marky was like, I'm
out of this movie.
Speaker 1 (55:03):
She couldn't. We couldn't handle it anymore. Some people do
not like that. If it's done well, it's done well.
And I will tell you. In the other movie I
watched this weekend, it was done really well, and I
just thought that was deeply ironic because I saw a
lot of people are complaining about that format, and I
understand it.
Speaker 2 (55:18):
No, no, But I saw a bunch of people. I
didn't know what movie they were talking about, but I
saw several people. They're actually Buffalo bill accounts, oddly enough,
and they were just pretty much on my feet and
they were just like, you know, this movie was great
until the final like ten to fifteen minutes, and then
it turned into garbage. They all had to said the
same thing, because it's unspoilable. It's a chooser own Eventually.
I remember reading that dumb lady in the Tiger story
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in like eighth grade or something in Middle Stone, and
we were all pissed off at the end of it.
Speaker 1 (55:42):
We're all like, that's holy was Now, how many these movies?
How many these movies?
Speaker 3 (55:46):
Now?
Speaker 1 (55:46):
Do this?
Speaker 10 (55:46):
Right?
Speaker 1 (55:46):
Tell me a story, man, give me an ending. No,
it's whatever you wanted to be. No, I want a story. Yeah, it.
Look if it's some fantasy thing where somebody got sucked
into a wormhole, and I can tell you're jocking for
a uh sequel. At least then I understand what you're
I don't understand the decision here, like like they went
through painstafing effort, painstaking efforts. Sure they dramatized it, but
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to show what would happen in a scenario like that,
and it's probably pretty accurate. They you know, they woke
ified some stuff and they shoe horned angel reason there.
Now the other movie, now this is a horror movie,
but it's not the worst. You know, it's not like
a super duper scary. It's just so well done, is
a movie called Weapons and I it was so good.
(56:35):
I don't want to spoil anything about this, but the
basic premise is you have a class of I don't
know if they're kindergarten or first grade or whatever, but
a single class of eighteen students, so good class sizes
in this district, and then all of a sudden, in
the middle of the night, seventeen of the students get
(56:56):
up at exactly the same time and out of their
house and and just run off into the night. And
they know the exact time, because you know, family's alarms
were triggered. They scared. Most of them have ring camera
so you can see the kids running off into the darkness.
But there's one kid who's still in the class and
he shows up the next day and it's just him
(57:19):
and his teacher. His teacher's like, what is going on?
Where are the rest of these kids? And that is
the open premise what happened to these kids? And this
the community thinks that the teacher may have done something
because and so it turns into almost like a you know,
like a burn the Witch kind of thing, because somebody
literally writes witch on the side of her car. And
(57:41):
it's so well done. The movie's on HBO.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
Max's were we were going to check out that movie.
And but the premise of the kids running away in
the night as the parents of an autistic child is
scared the living crap out of us. I will tell
you that's terrifying for us. I will tell you it is.
Speaker 3 (57:57):
It is.
Speaker 1 (57:58):
I I understand it. It will have it will end
up having nothing to do with anything like that.
Speaker 2 (58:03):
You know, we understood that, but still, yeah, the idea
of it, we're like, we can't we're checked out.
Speaker 1 (58:07):
Okay, yeah, I totally get it, and that's totally but
if but if that's not an objection to any of you,
I highly recommend the movie. And the movie is then
told it actually it keeps going further back in time,
so it's slightly different, but it's told through all these perspectives.
It's very good movie, like so astronomically different from each
(58:29):
other in satis, you know, just satisfied with having made
like Netflix owes me two hours salary. I'm just so
mad at it. Man. We got Jeff mar from the
Weather Channels that is joining us today. Hello, Hey, did
you did you watch that new movie on Netflix, House
of Dynamite.
Speaker 11 (58:50):
I'm not seen that.
Speaker 1 (58:51):
Okay, Well, I hope you don't like endings, because there
is one, not one. We're talking about our frustration with that. Man.
There is a weather ending though, ending of our nice weather,
so we can get a little rain, which we kind
of need. So what's going on?
Speaker 11 (59:05):
Yeah, we can use some rain, but it is also
going to be windy and a lot cooler here as
we start off this week, especially as we make our
way into Tuesday before temperatures rebound later in the weekend
of the sixties for Thursday and for Halloween on Friday.
In the meantime, gusty wins out of the Northeast today,
periods of rain with a high hitting fifty eight, and
that rain will increase in coverage tonight, so at heavier
times with a low eventually dropping to around fifty degrees,
(59:27):
We're not going to rise much as far as temperatures
for Tuesday, more rain, a high of fifty two on Wednesday,
another round of showers, so we'll be windy at times
with the high fifty nine rangle land early Thursday. We'll
see breaks in the clouds later in the day of
the high sixty two for Halloween, sunshine Friday, a high
your sixty and drive for the trick or treaters Friday
night with the clear sky, the low eventually down to
the low forties. We'll stay dry Saturday and Sunday.
Speaker 1 (59:47):
All right, thank you, sir. We'll chat here in the
next hour. Okay, you got it, all right, there you go,
Jeff mar from the Weather Channel. All right, so I
can't I didn't spoil it for you. I can't spoil
oil it. Somebody's emailing me, mad I guess that's that
would be the only crowning achieve in the way. How
do we make a movie that you can't spoil? Spoiler?
(01:00:09):
They did it right there forty six hang on. I
love to be right. So my email is almost universally
Screwhouse of Dynamite and severals who also agree that Weapons
is a very good movie.
Speaker 6 (01:00:22):
It.
Speaker 1 (01:00:22):
I think it's a very good movie. I'm going to
tell you anything more about it because you should go
into it not knowing any more than the premise with
the kids went disappeared. It's really really well done. All right,
let we grab a call here, Yes, Sam, what's up?
Speaker 3 (01:00:40):
Good morning guys. Go Bill's just want to let you know.
I wouldn't know if there was an ending to the
movie or not, because I didn't like the film style.
I thought the acting was somewhat cheesy and kind of
played out. And my partner, who was all about the
action spy movies, kind of like yourself, yeah, snoring in
a recliner. Twenty minutes into it. I was doing stuff
back and forth, and I got to the Angel Rea
(01:01:02):
scene and I had to bail out, and I was like,
Hollywood is a victim of their own choices. They just
will never never learn.
Speaker 1 (01:01:08):
Am I exaggerate? Am I exaggerating that they're not talking
about Angel Reas for like ten minutes right from the
time you had.
Speaker 3 (01:01:15):
Multiple angle shots. Uh, she was helping the kids. She
was made out to be a social justice warrior on
the court, raving the whole stream.
Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
Yeah, man, the whole thing was just But sir, you
know telling me that you that your woman fell asleep
during a movie is not unique.
Speaker 3 (01:01:34):
So oh, I mean my partner is my partner at work,
not my partner.
Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
But oh okay, all right, all right, never mind. But yeah,
a great week. Yeah, I was like, oh it is
water wet. Sorry, ladies, it's okay, we like it. But like, yeah,
I was. I was not surprised by that. So he
didn't even make it. But he didn't make it to
the Angel Reef. So now you know, I'm telling the truth.
(01:01:58):
It's just it's just so and people are like, well,
they just needed something there, and it's like they didn't
just like that was a conscious decision. The president could
have been going to a charitable, a charity event with
you know, kids from a children's hospital, which is what
it sounded like he was going to, not a basketball court.
But but no, some somebody somewhere probably saw what was
(01:02:23):
going on with the Angel rees and you know, the
uh Caitlin Clark stuff, and it's just wanted to make
a point because that's I I don't now. It's really
hard to assume Whoopsie's in Hollywood, just like it's really
hard to watch sports this week. And I look, if
you're a Tar Heel fan, I understand where you're at.
(01:02:43):
You guys don't know. The tar Heels took on Virginia.
Virginia is a very good team. They're you know, they're
they're a ranked team and u UNC obviously has had
struggles this year, and they were playing them down to
the wire, playing them down to the wire and later
in the and by the way, Tar Hills lost by one, okay,
(01:03:03):
to Virginia to a ranked team. With everything that they've had, this,
I mean, this would have what a narrative. And Marcus
Allen is the name of the defensive back for the
tar Hills, which I think is funny because you know,
you're you're the other Marcus Allen, But who knows, maybe
one day you're the Marcus Allen and then the other
guys behind you yeah, you're a young dude, but he
(01:03:25):
picks off Virginia's quarterback looks legit and and the Cavaliers
were like, they're deep in tar Hill territory. They probably
were gonna score again. It was a big deal. And
then all of a sudden, pass interference. Pass interference. Here's
where the conspiracy comes in, and that is if you
(01:03:45):
watch the video, it looks like the official is grabbing
the flag out of his pocket before Alan came anywhere
near the receiver. They claim he committed pass interference on
Courtney's the guy's neck, like the dude. If you slow
the video down, there's there's serious separation, and then all
(01:04:05):
of a sudden you can see the guy already pulling
the flag out and then late and then only after
they get to the actual catch here you know, there
you go.
Speaker 2 (01:04:14):
I mean, you're seeing this more and more and they're
not beating the allegations. You know, what is the legality
of if you're a ref right does the league have
the right? I'm guessing they don't. Do they have the
right to look at your finances or to look at
your betting history or be like, you know, to know
if somebody's on DraftKings, like, how do they?
Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
How do they? Well, you know, it used to be
a lot harder because people didn't bet on those things.
I think you'd have to be an absolute lunatic to
do any sports gambling if you're a referee for a
major sport or collegiate sport for that matter. But if
they did, how easy would it be to do? I
don't know. I think they talked about reviewing NBA stuff
because remember the point shaving things like fifteen years ago
(01:04:52):
or whatever. But you have that in college sports. I
don't know, it wouldn't be very easy. You just get
somebody to bet as a proxy for you. You would
not put a bet in your own name. You'd get
some uh you know, you get a cousin. Just everybody
do it whatever. Yeah, yeah, So I don't know. Yeah,
And again they had like and there was also like
three different random phantom whistles yesterday in the NFL they
(01:05:14):
had what in the they had won in the Philly
game that almost changed, like changed the whole momentum. But
then I think that's why they gave Philly that weird
tush push fund fumble, just to kind of give it
back to them, because that then had a random.
Speaker 2 (01:05:27):
Whisks they called the legal formation on the bills yesterday
for the tush push.
Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
Well, they're they're cracking down. Here's the deal. They weren't
able to get the votes to get that thing away,
so they're doing the thing which the NFL has done before,
where they want to make it so it's the possibility
of committing a penalty is so great that it phases itself.
That's like taxing cigarettes trying to get people not to smoke.
It's like self deportation. That one, I kind of feel
(01:05:54):
is less scammy somehow, right because everyone can kind of
tell what you're doing on You're like, fine, if we're
gonna do this thing and somebody moves a micron in
the wrong direction, we're gonna call it to try to
dissuade you from doing it. What So ross, What's what?
What is the weird thing that's going on with The Savant?
I see the headlines here. Yeah, something just happening with
(01:06:15):
the series The Savant. It is a mystery. We'll never know,
I guess until it comes out. But are they saying
are they implying that that that Trump's having this thing
not come out? Because that would be straight down the
Hollywood reporters.
Speaker 2 (01:06:30):
I mean, it wouldn't surprise me. But I mean, you know,
the big mystery is why isn't this show on when
they were promoting it so heavily, heavily, and then you know,
Charlie Kirk dies and suddenly it's not in the air.
Speaker 1 (01:06:40):
There's a big delay. Might be reading right. I mean,
the premise is just the fact that she's a savant
who sits at home fighting right wing terrorists all the
time or extremism, you know, like some theorized that maybe
the producers of the show might have had a character
(01:07:01):
in there who I don't know, coast to college campuses,
but rather than just debate people with a smile on
their face, probably does something more evil. But yeah, I
know the article Hollywood Reporter said that they're they're basically
thinking that they're never going to release this. So can
(01:07:23):
you just do what you did with what was it?
Bat Was it bat Girl or Batwoman? What movie was Batgirl? Right?
I think it was Backgirl yet where they filmed the
whole thing and then they rather than release it, they
had to destroy the entire thing. It was Catwoman, Wasn't
it all right? It was one of them. It was
I think it was bat Girl, but maybe it's Catwoman.
I don't know. But the point is it was apparently
(01:07:45):
so awful that to take the tax right off, they're
required because they can't make any money off of it.
It has to be a total loss. So they literally
destroyed all the film. So I don't know, I mean,
if that's something that they could do here, because we
don't I don't really know what's in it, but a
lot of people have a lot of speculation as to
(01:08:05):
what might be in it, and a lot of them
arrived at the same conclusions. Speaking of conclusions, Oh you
know what, hold on, hold on, do do do do?
Speaker 4 (01:08:18):
Do?
Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
Do do? We gotta have that in the system. Uh
your side, come on? Or maybe it's just frat bros.
Do we have that frat bro ping? Remember the beer
pong during the BLM things. So if you guys don't remember,
there's this amazing video that was happening during the BLM,
mostly peaceful protests where you have like these I don't
(01:08:41):
know if they're in a frat, but they you know,
look about they're college aged dudes. They're all just sitting
around doing college aged dudes do they got some cheap
beer cracked, they're playing beer pong on the table, they're
being rowdy, you got some sports or some music on.
I don't remember the full setting. And all of a sudden,
one of the one of the marches comes by their
(01:09:03):
pad and all of a sudden, like a rock gets
thrown through their window, and it's just it's just Frapro screaming,
but we're on your side. We're on your side, and
clearly they're like people down there are like, yeah, I
don't care, but they just throw a rock through your window.
(01:09:23):
And it was just it was such a good visual
representation of what suicidal empathy looks like. Well, now we
have another. So they had they've been having a bunch
of pro pro Palestinian and just pro Muslim population marches
as well as people who are not fans of the migration.
(01:09:46):
A lot of stuff going on over in the UK
gets a little spicy every now and then, and over
the weekend they have one of these big marches with
a lot of Palestinian flags, but there was a lot
of representation for like Pakistan and various others, but it
was a primarily Muslim promoting march right and there were
(01:10:06):
some little skirmishes things like that, but there was this
moment where people who were out going out to support
and you know, your traditional white British people who were
you know, going out to show how woke and virtuous
they are actually interact with one of the marchers and
the marchers all had their faces covered. Again, there had
(01:10:27):
been the skirmishes where they were like hitting people with
flagpoles on the street, but people also were throwing stuff
at him, so she kept police were really tight in there,
and this dude just wanted to show how virtuous he was.
So listen to this exchange with one of the marchers
carrying one of the flagpoles. Cipro Yes, but have you
(01:10:55):
considered yes we are, bro, just how fast it had
to the you know, the delivery of that lining and
Dud's like, no, no, no, I assure you we are. You did.
Yeah he didn't say, he didn't say. That is the
quiet part, That is what it sounded like. Yeah, hold
more one more time. Yeah, I mean he clearly said
(01:11:27):
that we are twice. So yeah, that dude wanted nothing
to do with that bullhorned weirdo, and that guy probably
still thinks he probably justified it or mentally like compartmentalized it.
He's like, well, the guy just thinks I'm probably one
of the bad ones, but I'm one of the good ones.
And he'll come to realize that at some point, maybe
(01:11:49):
when he's subjugating me. But I'll have deserved it. Yeah, man,
that's reminded. Those like those are kindred spirits. Those two
audio cuts right there, that just perfectly encapsulates the this
need to go out and be virtuous and never actually
think through the situation. Do you want to be virtuous
(01:12:11):
in the sense that you're like, hey, I stand for
no discrimination based on religion in the UK, and you
want to be absolutely iron clad with that regardless of
you know, whose ox is getting gored, and fine, make
that your thing. But that means when there's anti Semitic stuff,
you got to go be like, this isn't okay either Islamophobia.
This isn't okay either. Christians being persecuted for daring to
(01:12:34):
stand silently within a visual rep you know, visual area
of an abortion clinic, not saying anything to anyone getting arrested.
You gotta be willing to, you know, point out that too.
But that's not what's going on here.
Speaker 2 (01:12:46):
Now, a lot of them in the crowd there in
the video, they're all wearing like you know, obviously they're
masked up, but a lot of them are wearing like
the COVID masks. Is that like a thing again over there?
It's for protecting ID, that's all. Okay, that's all it is. Okay,
that's all it is. I mean, it wouldn't surprise the
other way.
Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
Yeah, No, this is one on one dude. There's so
much like you say, you start sounding a little Alex Jonesy,
a little Glenn Becky with the stuff. But why do
I keep It's because stage it's not here. Somebody's got
to slam their microphone repeatedly. Sorry, Like, there's so much
stuff that is trained into like militant protesting and movements, right,
(01:13:26):
and it's not paranoia. They had an incident outside the
UH in California going into the weekend where an SUV
pulled up to what in the media they reported as
an ice facility. It's not an ice facility, Okay, it
was a facility that had some CBP staging, but at
the facility as a Coastguard base, which if I don't know,
(01:13:47):
I don't know, if you guys know this. That's a
military base, right, that's a military base. It is exactly
the same as if you rolled up to Le June
to brag the Seymour John whatever. And this suv gets
up there and the guy is driving ever closer to
the gate. You're just about into what I call the slalom.
(01:14:08):
You guys, if you've been to a military base, you
know the slalom. Right, So he can't speed through there.
You got a boop poop boop because of the thing.
So this guy's right up on the cusp of that.
He keeps moving closer. Eventually they fired some rounds into
that vehicle. And and what what the guy was doing
is he's testing edges, right, he's he is testing edges.
This is the thing that is done militarily. You're trying
(01:14:31):
to figure you're trying to figure out where is the
line there. It's a soft uh, there's a term for it,
and it's hold on. There's a term for it. But
that's what they're doing. And they're not doing it because
the guy is an idiot. He happened upon it. No,
they're trying to figure out exactly the kind of reaction
they're going to get. At what points so that they
(01:14:52):
can factor that into whatever insane you know, bs they
want to pull. All right, how close can we get
if we send a people up here? The difference is
you're not in front of an ice facility. You're in
front of a military base. And let me just tell you,
and I'm not encouraging anyone to do this, but if
you want a fa an fo fo, then go ahead.
(01:15:13):
Drive your suv up to the gate at BRAG this morning,
don't communicate with anybody, have your face covered with a mask,
rev your engine, and keep moving incrementally closer and make
sure somebody films it so I can watch what happens
to you. They're not going to play that game down there.
They're not going to play it at Lejune, They're not
(01:15:34):
going to play it at any military base. So you know,
you went in there and you decide that you were
going to, you know, test what's going on there, and uh,
let me tell you, man, I did not work out
for that dude, and everyone and then everyone has to
ask surprise like, oh, well, I can't believe that they
would do this, Now I can. And you also knew
(01:15:57):
that they would. You just didn't know exactly what. You know,
what it would be probing is the term that I'm using.
It's soft probing. That's what they're doing, and it is
one by design. And the bonus is then when there
is a reaction, a perfectly reasonable reaction considering everything that's
been going on, then the media will reframe it as
(01:16:18):
they shot a vehicle in front of an ice facility. No,
they shot a vehicle that was moving up and refusing
to comply, trying to get into a US military base.
It's not going to work out for you. Probably some
MPs are just like Wisha, you know what would wish
an mf or Wood. I mean, just just make it
(01:16:40):
a little less boring that day. All by design, one
hundred percent, and you know you need to pay attention
to that. So I saw the best worst idea by
speaking to California Eric Swallwell over the weekend, and at
first I'm like, ah, what an idiot, And then I'm like, no,
(01:17:02):
what a great idea. So everybody's feng feng lover. Rep.
Eric Swalwell decided to tweet the following over the weekend.
He said, don't even think of seeking the Democratic nomination
for president unless you promise and pledge to take a
wrecking ball to the Trump ballroom on day one. That's right,
(01:17:28):
and I agree with him if you are a Democrat,
and I'm not just saying for president, I think for
any federal office, because if you do wrecking ball that thing,
then Congress will have to allocate funds to rebuild whatever
you put in its place. So now this becomes a
congressional issue. So I too believe that any Democrat running
(01:17:48):
for federal office should either agree or explicitly push back
on this campaign to demolish a brand new three hundred
million dollars actually useful to the White House the taxpayers
didn't have to pay for, but we'll now have to
pay to replace. I want everyone on the record. I
cannot wait to hear Roy Cooper's position on this cause,
(01:18:13):
like even though you have people ginned up to the
point of one woman comparing the what did she say
she said she was it had was a picture And
this is, by the way, not some nobody. This is
somebody who is was a high ranking staffer and Democrat
party person for a long time, who said that the
(01:18:36):
picture of the east or the East portico was tore
down reminded her of the Pentagon on nine to eleven
and makes her feel the same way. These are These
are people that are greatly entwined within you know, Democrat
party politics, and they're saying stuff like that. So we've
(01:18:56):
ramped it up there. That being said, for most of
the public, they really don't care. They probably don't even
know what's going on. A lot of them they know
there's a ballroom thing all of that, they don't even know.
They're probably intense, but I'll tell you it becomes a
lot more insane where because we have the you know,
the the memory of Gnats that let's say that now
(01:19:20):
I'm proud of Gavin Newsom's in there, whatever, and then
you have to explain to the public why Newsom's going
to wrecking ball a three hundred million dollar portion of
the of the of the you know, the White House.
They're not going to care all the stuff that went
for They're just gonna see some lunatics out there swinging
(01:19:43):
a brand swinging through a brand new building they didn't
have to pay for. So there you go, all right.
The Coast Guard is technically falls in the Department of
Homeland Security Law enforcement agency could be pulled to the
Department of Defense in times of war. Okay, does that
mean that you can go ahead and just go on
the base. I know you're not applying that, but yeah,
(01:20:07):
but going back to that, yeah, I feel like every
Democrat should either sign on or off of this that
Swalwell has proffered, because now it's out in the ethos.
Now it's out in the ethos, So we're gonna have
to get an answer on this. I'm very much looking
forward to that, and who knows, maybe it won't be Newsome,
(01:20:29):
maybe it'll be this woman.
Speaker 5 (01:20:30):
Stories of your baby nieces, Amara and Leila, When are
they going to see a woman in charge in the
White House in their lifetime?
Speaker 12 (01:20:38):
For sure?
Speaker 1 (01:20:39):
Thank you, Kamala.
Speaker 5 (01:20:40):
Could it be you?
Speaker 1 (01:20:41):
Possibly?
Speaker 10 (01:20:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:20:43):
Do it?
Speaker 5 (01:20:43):
Have you made a decision yet?
Speaker 3 (01:20:44):
No? I have not.
Speaker 5 (01:20:45):
But you say in your book I'm not done.
Speaker 1 (01:20:49):
That is correct. I am not done.
Speaker 12 (01:20:51):
I have lived my entire career a life of service,
and it's in my bones and there are many ways
to serve. I've not decided yet what I will do
in the future beyond what I am doing right now.
Speaker 5 (01:21:05):
But you've been very clear that it's a possibility you
might run again. To become president.
Speaker 10 (01:21:09):
And in my experienced interviewing politicians, when someone says I'm
not done, it means they are thinking seriously about running.
But when you look at the bookies' odds, they put
you as an outsider, even behind Dwayne the Rock Johnson.
Speaker 5 (01:21:22):
I mean, is that underestimating you?
Speaker 12 (01:21:27):
I think there are all kinds of polls that will
tell you a variety of things.
Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
I've never listened to polls.
Speaker 12 (01:21:33):
If I listen to polls, I would have not run
for my first office or my second office, and I
certainly wouldn't be sitting here in this interview.
Speaker 1 (01:21:39):
Do you know how politically emasculating it has to be
to be in an interview, be a former presidential candidate
and then get told that you're getting your butt kicked
by the rock Like it's so discouraging. Man, What do
you think ross the only way to solve this Hell
in a cell?
Speaker 3 (01:21:55):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:21:56):
Yes? Yeah, there's no other choice. I don't make the rules.
We go Helen to sell. Any other formats in general
you think would be better. I think Helena Sell is probably
the best. We could come up with. Some stuff. There's
some oldies, big goodies. They've been done in a while,
but I you know, if that's the primary, I'm here
(01:22:16):
for it. Let's go ahead and do this thing, all right.
It is eight twenty two. Oh we have one other
ballroom story too from Sienna, just the headline and then
I got another really crazy headline. It's all coming up.
Hang on fun right there. So the Democratic Socialists of
America their caucus, they had a little meeting thing, right,
you know, you want to get your platform stuff in there.
(01:22:38):
They've got obviously, they got races that they're involved with.
They're big supporters of Mandani AOC previously, although those they
got sideways because she wouldn't do most of the crazy stuff.
But they still kind of like her. That lunatic chick
down in Miami, who's running who's a big Castro fan. Right,
these are their peeps. But you gotta have a platform, right,
(01:23:00):
just like everybody else. And they have a pretty unique
edition of their platform. After releasing a statement calling for
the release of political prisoners, including Elias Rodriguez. Political prisoner
Elias Rodriguez. Now you're going, well, who is that? Well,
(01:23:22):
you may not remember the name, I suspect you remember
the incident because you only have to go back to
uh the spring. Elias Rodriguez is the individual accused of
shooting the two Israeli embassy staffers after they were leaving
that party. So he murdered two Jews and was arrested
(01:23:43):
for it. Because you can't just shoot people because they're Jewish,
not in DC especially, And yeah, I was confusing this
guy with the Molotov guy. But no, no, no, no, no,
I can see this guy's face now in my head. Yeah,
I know the guy. Yeah, this is the dude. Who
what I'm just sho out the two Jewish. I don't
know if there were a couple or what. Is that bad?
Speaker 2 (01:24:03):
That is that bad that my brain is conflating the
different Jewish attacks within our country by people on the left.
Speaker 1 (01:24:10):
Is that bad?
Speaker 3 (01:24:11):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:24:11):
I would say that's probably an issue, or at least
an indicator that there's an issue.
Speaker 2 (01:24:18):
Yeah, which Jewish attack is it? That's how they shouldn't
be Yeah, they shouldn't be a thing. My brain should
not be doing that right now.
Speaker 1 (01:24:25):
So to make that part of your platform calling for
the release of this guy, I'm assuming because he killed
Jews and your platform is pretty not favorable to Jewish people.
To read the entirety of it, not big fans. Yeah, yeah,
good luck New York. Good luck. No, Now what's their
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reasoning for wanting to free the guy? He's a political prisoner.
I would read the statement, hold on, he shot two people.
The Palestinian struggle is the tip of the sphere spear,
not sphere spear. It's global imperialism. As imperialism has made
the entire world it's battlefield. It is justified to fight
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it by any means necessary. These are Israeli embassy people.
You see where they're going with this without regard for geography.
Basically you're you're just fighting Israelis. You're just fighting them
in a different place.
Speaker 2 (01:25:23):
Right, So it was a political assassination, so it's completely different.
Speaker 1 (01:25:27):
Yeah, but they're freedom fighters in this sense. Come on, man,
you gotta get your freedom fighter stuff figured out. This
holds especially true for those of us struggling behind enemy lines.
Why wait, hold on, So you're struggling behind anything like you,
So you're referring to you in the United States being
behind You can leave. You're not stuck. We're not right.
(01:25:50):
This isn't a pow camp. You're not behind any enemy lines.
Behind enemy lines implies that there's razor wire and something
else to stop you. There's not We got airports that
like fly out of this country ross that you know this,
you can go get on a plane and then you're
in another country.
Speaker 2 (01:26:07):
Yeah, and there's a lot of us who believe that
we're you know, we're kind of at capacity right now.
So if you want to leave, have at it, right,
go ahead, we're full.
Speaker 3 (01:26:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:26:14):
Yeah. In fact, if you don't, let's say you don't
want to get on a plane, good news. You don't
have to get on a plane. You can get on
a boat. You can't get out a train. You didn't
get on a car. You can walk. I've walked across
the Mexican border over there in Tijuana, because that's what
you do as a college student, because you're dumb, and
so you know, you walk over. You can they have
any little bus thing, you can take two, but don't
(01:26:35):
just walk across. Boom there you are. It's super simple
and for the most part, unless the other country doesn't
want you, which I understand could be a problem, it's
pretty painless, pretty easy. So I hate that you feel that. So, yeah,
that's the justification. It's just the it's just the war
in Gaza, but they can do it over here, So
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there you go. Hey, you guys want to hear a
headline that's gonna make your well head hurt? All right,
here we go. By the way, you're gonna think I
made this up with a drunken game of like s
categories or something. I promise you that. Uh no, what's
the one where you keep giving a word for them
to fill in? Just random stuff, mad mad libs. You're
gonna think this is a random drunken mad libs exercise.
(01:27:19):
It is not. It's the actual thing. Holocaust victim and
Frank reimagined his pan sexual Latina with non binary lover
and neuro diverse family in controversial New York musical Did
I just have a stroke? You know? I know it
feels like that, doesn't It feels like that? Yeah? Yeah,
(01:27:41):
like somebody just like paddle shocked your brain? Holocaust victim
and Frank reimagined his pan sexual Latina with non binary
lover and neurodiverse family. Where to even start on this?
Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
So it's gonna be like a modern day telling of
and Frank's story. But from the perspective of a gay
person in hiding, is that what they're doing Uh pan
sexual I'm sorry, pan sexual person in hiding?
Speaker 1 (01:28:09):
Uh Latina or Latins? Wouldn't it be? Wouldn't it be? Latinks?
I can't. And then the neurodivergent thing. You're gonna either
be really good at hiding or really bad at hiding.
I think are really am I wrong here? I don't
even know what that means? And then your non binary
(01:28:30):
that's gonna go one way or the other. Right, That's
what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:28:33):
I have somebody who doesn't want to be confined, or
you're gonna have somebody who wants to be in the
couch on their tablet all day.
Speaker 1 (01:28:37):
Yes, yeah, yeah, we could hide in this tiny little area. Dude.
If you're you've ever seen pictures inside the end Frank House, Yeah,
I have physically been to the n Frank House. There's
not take however much room you think they had, and
then time divide that by ten, So like, I don't know, man.
(01:29:00):
The production, titled slam Frank, is a satirical play exaggerating
current cultural trends. Oh Ross, you know what, I just
realized what that means, don't you? You picking up on
what they're putting down here? So keep in mind that
a Frank for the purpose of this is is Latina, right,
(01:29:21):
So then the pride right, go ahead say it, say it? Well,
Ice is gonna be coming after him, right, the Ice
is the Nazis or Ice? Right? Oh, it's so bundily clear.
The show began as a viral Instagram parody by Jewish
(01:29:42):
composer Andrew Fox, who joked about creating a production to
make Latink's girlies feel included in the Holocaust, but nobody,
and then they this is now a larger attempt to decolonize.
(01:30:02):
You know, people use the word decolonize who don't know,
don't even understand, like they just throw it in there.
Decolonizing is is freeing something from like cultural or social effects.
Like I like, you may think your actions decolonize it,
but some would say it dehumanizes it. I think would
(01:30:25):
be a more accurate word here. And the irony, of course,
is your virtue signaling to this ever smaller, tight knit
group of lunatics so that you can fit in. Some
would say that's a little colonizing in nature. And also
it's a true story, so I mean, like, oh, there's
(01:30:50):
ways and there have been ways that the Anne Frank
story has been expanded, but it's generally been expanded in
a respectful manner. This is just like, how can we
defend as many people as possible in one fail swoop?
And that's where we find ourselves. All right, Hey, I
saw this story, man, this is I am. I am
so bummed on the future of internal technology and cars
(01:31:12):
like the entertainment technology, even though this should be the
golden age.
Speaker 10 (01:31:17):
Roz.
Speaker 1 (01:31:18):
You remember when we were kids, when we go on
a road trip, we have you and I are going
to have great like we're going to disagree in this topic.
Well no, no, no, first, I'm going nostalgia. Yeah, yeah, sure, sure.
What did we have to do on road trips? Look
out the window, stare, shut up and stop touching your sister.
For me, it was sitting on the back hump of
(01:31:38):
the back seat and being bullied by my sisters. Yeah, okay,
yeah right, good times. But entertainment outside of that was
counting the slug bug. Maybe gives you.
Speaker 2 (01:31:47):
The slug bug was whatever Dad put on the radio,
and then whatever Dad put on the radio. Now we're
into Apple, car Play, Android Auto all of this. Well,
now the a lot of the vehicle manufacturers are doing
away with those connections. Good, So you don't like I
hate it. I So, you know, we have two cars.
(01:32:08):
We have a new car, yeah, I have the older car.
So we have like a twenty twenty three twenty four
and I drive the twenty fourteen. Marky uses the newer
car in the morning because he drives link In to school,
and I want.
Speaker 1 (01:32:18):
Them to have the better, safer car.
Speaker 2 (01:32:20):
Sure so, but in the afternoon or you know, on
the weekends, I'm gonna be driving the newer car. And
I go in and I plug in my phone and
suddenly everything is on the screen and everything in my
the noise on my it's all coming.
Speaker 1 (01:32:32):
I hate.
Speaker 2 (01:32:33):
And when I plug in my phone, I just want
to charge my phone. When I'm in my car, I
want to listen to the radio. That's all I want
to do. I don't want to map. I don't want
any of that. And a noise, the living crap out
of me. I hate it, can't stand it. You realize
some people do like it.
Speaker 1 (01:32:46):
I do understand that. Yes, I am not one of them.
Speaker 2 (01:32:49):
And I tell Marky all the time, I'm like, how
can I turn this off? I just want to turn
it when I when I'm I want to listen to
my radio, Well, you can tell your phone not to connect.
I don't want I don't want to. I don't want
to talk to my phone. I don't want my I
don't want anything to coming through the speakers. I don't
want my text message. I don't want any of that.
I want my phone to be my phone. I want
to be a cartself.
Speaker 1 (01:33:06):
But here's the problem'ly gonna run into. Wow, I understand
your beef. What the auto manufacturers are ready to do
is they're simply now creating their own iOS systems. Mercedes
just rolled this out and they want to do it
because it's a revenue stream. This is how they're going
to pipe subscriptions for things like horsepower, yes for you know,
for you know, air or heated or cool seats, which
(01:33:28):
BMW has alreadynnounced the're doing. They've done. So this eliminating
the middleman is what this is about. So you're going
to be beholden whatever iOS your vehicle manufacturer cars up.
Speaker 2 (01:33:38):
I want a car with no computer chips and I
just want a car that I want it when something breaks,
I don't have to worry about paying thousands of dollars
for it because of it. It's dependent on a computer
chip that has to be imported from Taiwan. I want
a regular truck. I want a regular car. I want
one that like my dad drove in the nineties. That's
what I want to pay. I would pay out the
fists for that car.
Speaker 1 (01:33:58):
That's what you would do now because cash for clib
or shoot so many of them up and finding an
old truck with just like a standard block three point
fifty in there, an actual car Bran.
Speaker 2 (01:34:07):
Yeah, if they were to produce a car like that,
it would sell like hotcakes. Everyone would want that car.
There were so many dudes. When they can't I know
they can't.
Speaker 1 (01:34:14):
They can't because they're legally based on the standards in
the US produce a mass produce a vehicle like that.
You could build one out on yourself, but the comp Oh,
look at the clock. I'm sorry. Jeff mar from the
Weather Channel, I got into car talk, man, Hey man,
I just want things simple. We don't spend a gazillion
dollars for an oil change. It's very simple.
Speaker 11 (01:34:33):
So we used to do account license plates right like
the different states.
Speaker 1 (01:34:36):
Yeah, that was the game, man, that's and you know
that was fun for for our generation. Now it's like
they got they got, they got better TVs than I
got in my house, crazy in these things. All right,
So what's going on weatherwise, sir Roy?
Speaker 11 (01:34:49):
Yeah, windy and what that's going to sum up the
weather pattern? To start off this week, we'll have some
gust to out of the northeast near twenty miles private
and also a few showers to dodge. A high fifty
eight degrees right increases tonight and sti breezy with a
low hovering your fifty and tomorrow there may be some
heavy rain and some even stronger wing gus out of
the northeast with the high fifty two. We're not done
with some more rain in the forecast for Wednesday, a
(01:35:09):
high fifty nine, showers tape off early Thursday, behind in
the low sixties, and dry weather for Halloween Friday and
also for the upcoming weekend.
Speaker 1 (01:35:16):
All right, thank you, sir, appreciate it, and we'll come
back with Denise Peligrini next.
Speaker 7 (01:35:20):
Hang on, Yeah, have you noticed you're paying more for
a sandwiches lately, casey consumer prices?
Speaker 1 (01:35:26):
Yea, yeah, you're smart.
Speaker 7 (01:35:28):
But even if you're buying that deli meat and then
bringing it home and making him. You're probably paying more
because consumer prices for lunch meats was four point two
percent last month. That is the largest monthly increase on
record record high US beef prices. A decline in domestic
cattle and piggards, and a worker shortage all driving up
(01:35:49):
lunch meat prices. And President Trump's tariffs on imported goods
from Brazil also tightening supplies. But you know, prices could
drop from here. The Trump administration now working on that
definition of all processed food. It's part of that push
by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior
to get us to eat less ultra processed food, which
includes packaged delimeats. Right, so some people are apparently already
(01:36:12):
eating less deli meat, things like less ham, for example.
So when you think about a prices could drop from here.
The nation's largest trade group for auto suppliers is warning
US auto plants are less than a month away from
significant impacts on production because they can't get enough computer
chips that power things like windshield wipers and car windows.
(01:36:33):
The problem is Beijing's moved to block exports from the
Chinese owned chip maker Nexperia for the first time. Lululemon
will be selling NFL apparel the yoga, aar maker entering
in agreement with the NFL and sports Merchandise or Fanatics
to develop that new line. It includes clothes for all
thirty two NFL teams. They'll include things like hoodies and
(01:36:53):
other core products across Lula Lemon's whole key lines of
apparel and accessories as well. And Americans are shelling out
for the insta perfect pumpkinscape this false. You might have
seen these pumpkin decorations. Folks paying porch stylists hundreds, sometimes
thousands of dollars to deck out their front steps with pumpkins, mums,
(01:37:14):
and Halloween decorations as well. One false stylist tells Wall
Street Journal she's using enough pumpkins to fill twenty four
eighteen wheelers for her displays. It's a whole new seasonal microeconomy.
Of course, one reason why people are willing to spend
so much. If you do pumpkins, you can keep them
up all the way through Thanksgiving weekend, and you don't
(01:37:34):
have to pay for two sets of decorations. There is
some positivity in the air this Monday morning for stocks,
as investors I have trade truce between the US and
China right now. DAL futures up two hundred and thirty
nine points, S and P futures up fifty six. Nasdaq
futures up three twenty one casey back over to you.
Speaker 1 (01:37:50):
Okay, Denise, thank you so much. Do appreciate it, and
we will chat tomorrow. Okay, look forward to you. Yep,
Denise Pellegrini, Bloomberg News raws. How would you feel about
a limited edition to Giorno Thanksgiving pizza?
Speaker 2 (01:38:06):
Not on Thanksgiving? Maybe maybe like to try what's on it?
Is it just like turkey?
Speaker 1 (01:38:12):
Yeah? Yeah, yeah, So it's got like cheese, Yeah, it's
got cheese, roasted turkey, green beans, crispy onions, dried cranberries,
and a gravy drizzle on a Detroit style crust.
Speaker 2 (01:38:25):
Of course they put it on Detroit style because it's crap.
So it's like, we can't make it what you.
Speaker 1 (01:38:29):
Mean Thanksgiving stuff. It's got all the stuff and there's
two versions of it. One has sweet potatoes, one doesn't.
That's not even pizza though pizza needs at least have sauce. Right,
this is this is you know, suck it, rest of
the world, you know, I mean, it's just for us.
Speaker 2 (01:38:44):
I might try it if it wasn't Thanksgiving, just as like,
you know, curious, let me try it out.
Speaker 1 (01:38:49):
Detroit is the poverty crust star. We do agree, Yes, yeah, yeah,
that's the square style or to put sauce. I guess
it's to accommodate for the gravy drizzle on this thing.
And by the way, this is a real thing and
it but it is exclusively available only at Kroger and
Kroger Grocery, you know, affiliated grocery brand. So Harris Teeter,
(01:39:10):
right is Kroger, and Kroger is Kroger.
Speaker 4 (01:39:12):
And.
Speaker 1 (01:39:14):
So that's that's I guess that's where you're gonna have
to get it. The Kroger family of companies