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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So everyone's got a case of the Mondays. Okay, perfect,
that's what ross is. Monday morning meeting usually is before
the show. You know what thing, what crazy piece of
equipment that you use is not working the way it
normally does so and every now and then there's something
new and exciting. So something new and exciting was happening
(00:22):
this morning. And I don't know how it's going to
pan out, but we got you know, we got too
much to get to, so then we'll truck through it here,
all right, lots of audio coming up on the show.
We know you got that for you. The shutdown did
not end over the weekend, and in fact, it's probably
here to stay, at least maybe till the fifteenth. I
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don't know. I mean, they could feasibly end it at
any time, but everyone seems pretty dug in at this point.
And of course the media was doing everything that they
could over the weekend to really, you know, put their
finger on the scale for this this particular disagreement, including
and I'm talking like crazily cutting out of press conferences
(01:08):
so literal cabinet members can't explain their position on this
or the Speaker of the House, you know, really really
mature stuff because you've got to control the narrative. And
that's kind of what you expect. You don't expect it
maybe to be as blatant as it was, like when
(01:31):
on Friday the Speaker of the House was just you know,
he's just doing his thing, coming out clearly he's going
to have a position, in this case, a particular position
surrounding why his party is correct why the other party
is not. I feel like that's an argument that Republicans
right now have a you know, pretty good leg to
(01:52):
stand on with it, since it really, it really is
a matching of essentially the Biden budget minus things that
were already argued about, adjudicated, and taken away during the
passing of the Big Beautiful bill. So Democrats are wanting
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to re litigate something that already happened. They want that
stuff back, and that's what this whole thing boils down to,
and you know, the whole uh And I think the
Vice President did a good job with this last week
where he talked about how money is fungible. I've long
made this argument over the North Carolina lottery right where
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they're like, oh, the money's got to go to the kids,
and people like, why isn't the money going to the kids,
Why does it look like the kids have more money?
And because here's what happens. So let's say you get
let's say your school district gets a million dollars from it. Okay,
just nice round numbers. Let's work with those. And you
know this, and you are the local school board and
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you want to do I don't know, you're like, hey,
let's have uh goats and drag read books to kids
and we'll fund it to the tune of this, all right,
you want to do some crazy, uh weird progressive project,
you know, like, but we need a million dollars because
those goats ain't cheap. And so you're like, well, we
have the educational lottery coming in, so now that frees
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up maybe some money from our general fund of a
million dollars, so we move it over to this thing.
And then that fungible money comes in and just fills
in the gap. So to the kids, with the exception
of their their their goat storytime thing or whatever, it
doesn't really feel like you have more people. You didn't.
You didn't use it to bring down classroom size or
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you know, build a new science lab or you know,
things that they manifest that you can that you can
check and you can you know, with with real data.
You decided that you just you had this money, so
you're going to use it since the other money would
cover you know, the necessary expenses that you had. That's
what they mean by money is fund Well, that's what
we're talking about here. And to pretend that that's not
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a thing, that it doesn't exist. It's just gross to
be a purported news agency, right, and to be sitting
there and not some activist group so to speak, right,
not some you know, union head or corporate spokesperson or
somebody who's from the Heritage Foundation on the right, right,
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Not them, but rather the the person who literally is
one of the you know, three or four most powerful
people in this discussion. If they're up there and they're
they're talking about it, let them talk. And yet that
was a bridge too far for the folks over at
MSNBC and CNN, man who are willing to sit there
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and uh, you know, cut off the speaker of the house.
We'll play that audio for you coming up. Like guess said,
we just got we got all sorts of craziness. And
when I say craziness too. We also have to like this.
Here's an actual headline from the New York Post. A
plain force to land after wacko wearing fifteen masks screams
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that gay people were giving him cancer. We read that again,
plane force to land after wacko wearing fifteen masks screams
that gay people were giving him cancer. Yeah, we'll try
to make sense of that. I don't know what that was.
(05:32):
That's just something that happened over the weekend. That was like,
you belong in the packet. That's a ready made show
topic right there, because what does that even mean? What
do you how? You how are you wearing the mask?
But yeah, you're the one who's apparently uh also knows
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about this thing where gay people can somehow make give
you cancer? But is it by looking at you, sir?
What do I have? I completely misunderstood what gatar is.
What does that even mean? So now we got to
explore that. We got to figure out what that person's
been smoking or you know, what's up there. And the
state of Virginia, man, I normally don't give a fly
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and flip about other states elections, as you should, right
as you should. This whole thing where now, state elections
are sometimes better funded by money's from you know, Hollywood
and everywhere else is just looney tunes to me. But anyway,
I don't really care, but it's hard not to be
paying attention about what's going on in Virginia, especially with
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your attorney general's race up there. But after what I
saw with Northam, I don't know that any of it matters.
So we'll get into that much more coming up. Plus
audio as promised, it's all around the corner. Hang on
mentioning a few things. How crazy is this Mark Sanchez story?
We'll get into the audio here in just a moment.
Things act a little weird for me. Ross Are you
(06:56):
up on this Mark Sanchez story? Did you follow any
of this this weekend? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (07:01):
So I saw, like, you know, tons of prayers for him. Yeah,
prayers for mister Sanchez there right, Yeah, Like, oh man,
what's this story about?
Speaker 3 (07:09):
You know?
Speaker 2 (07:09):
Feel bad for happen? Why am I praying for this guy?
Like what happened?
Speaker 1 (07:13):
You know?
Speaker 2 (07:13):
But he got stabbed? Yeah, yeah, that's what I read. Okay,
And then like towards the end of the evening, there
was like an m night shyamal On twist a little bit.
A little bit is that the part where they went
to the hospital and basically arrested him from being yes.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
And here's the thing I saw. I saw the really
ugly part of this too, as the story was unfolding
over the weekend, where people are like, ah, well, it's
Indianapolis Police, it's a cover up. He was attacked by
a crazed illegal immigrant. And then the story was actually
it was a door draft driver, except now that doesn't
seem to be the case, but rather a grease truck driver.
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So this is a guy who in the middle of
the night goes to various restaurants to use a lot
of you know, fry a lot of foods, do a
lot of that, and they go get the grease and
then I'm assuming they drop off some more grease, and
it's the grease truck driver. And so this is a
guy who was a grease truck driver near the hotel
there where Sanchez was staying. He was in town to
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call the Colts game. As he is now a broadcast
analyst or of some sorts. I don't know if he's
the straight call guy or the color guy. Probably the
color guy. And that's what he was there for. But
now reports say that he was there and he was
what's the word I'm looking for, hammered. And again this
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is this is the police reporting. Clearly hasn't been convicted
of anything, but yeah, it's a pretty aggressive set up
circumstances which started with a verbal altercation because it was
initially indicated that it was over a park. Like, it's
so weird how the narratives that were being put out
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there were so different, because first it was like, well,
Sanchez was there was a parking spot. Honestly, at first
I thought he was in New York, you know, because
people screaming at each other over a parking spot, right,
and it was either Sanchez or it was first somebody
he knew, he knew, and then this guy was blocking
it making a door dash delivery. This was which which
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leads me to the conclusion or at least the theory
that somebody was trying to manage the narrative of this
in a very strange way, because those are just facts
that like a grease truck driver because of the truck
he's driving, is going to look a lot different than
a door dash driver because he's not driving a big
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grease truck thing or at least something with the storage
for grease there.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
So.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Yeah, so, now the narrative is the dude. And by
the way, the dude himself is also in the hospital.
Should just point this out.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
The photos of the guy are brutal. Yeah, he's he's
like damn near seventy.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Yeah, he's, he's and he has I guess one of
the wounds he suffered. He's sixty nine, Yeah, sixty nine
year old grease truck driver. One of the wounds he
suffered was I'm assuming Sanchez, being two hundred and thirty
pounds sixty three, obviously a natural athlete, was able to
get whatever that was away because the dude suffered a
cut that literally pierced through his cheek into his you know,
(10:25):
into his mouth there so, and it literally is impacting
his ability to speak. So but yeah, he said that
they got in some sort of verbal altercation. Sanchez moved
in on him and he was he was leaning in.
The guy was leaning because here's the deal. The guy
normally wears hearing aids, but because of how loud the
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grease truck is, and maybe that's what Sanchez was mad about.
Not a parking spot, but a really really loud idling truck.
I think we've all been there where you get a
really loud you don't like you have a really loud
truck idol is in front of your house, it's probably
gonna irritate you. But if it's outside a window, you
know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
He's had a hotel. You know, this is downtown. You
can look outside and see it's some sort of like
work truck. You know, the guy he's working. And then
why are you gonna mess with the guy in his
work truck because he's.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Drunk, Because I'm assuming he was hammered to the point
of unreasonableness. I don't know, maybe he's an a hole.
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
Right again, he tries to get the guy to move
or whatever, and the guy's that I don't on a movie.
I'm doing my job, And before you know.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
He probably can't move. Yeah, he sucked the grease from
a certain area man.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
Yeah, and I guess like mace was involved, like bear
mace or something. He was sprayed in the face.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Which I'm sure, look that mad dude. All of that
tracks for a guy who drives a truck around in
the middle of the night. Uh, And it's parked in alleys, Like,
I totally understand why this guy, this guy is armed there.
So again, I don't know what happened, but to me,
with all the little details there, it sounds like that
Mark Sanchez less was about a parking spot. It was
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probably about the idling of the truck. He goes out there.
The guy has his he does not turn his hearing
aids on when he's working because the truck idling right,
he has got a natural uh noise dampener all. He's
probably as hard of hearing from driving a grease truck.
And so when Sancho he was talking, Sancho's screaming at him,
he can't hear him. And then Sanchez and him are
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literally like, you know, yelling into one's ear distance. And
you know, did Sanchez read something into that, like why
is this guy getting so close on me? Was he
just drunk and the guy wasn't listening and that was
frustrating him? Either way, that elevated from the bear mace
or whatever, it elevated to a knife and Sanchez was stabbed.
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This guy clearly received some injuries during all this. The
whole thing is just weird as hell. Man, The whole
story is crazy, and so I don't know what happened.
But imagine you've you've you were in the NFL, you
did your thing. You know, you never you never really
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hit it off, but you have enough, you know, if
people like you. You're good analyst, you're able to parlay
what is not going to be a you know, a big,
long career in the NFL into a rich, a very
respectable rotational broadcasting gig for Fox or CBS, you know,
and you got this going for you, and they're sending
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you out to call it, you know, your game, which
again you're probably you're not making an NFL quarterback money,
but you're still making a lot of money. And one
drunken night, with an altercation over a guy that drives
a grease truck, you may have thrown it all away.
That's all I kept thinking. So, again, we don't know
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what happened. I'm sure we'll get some more info from
the police as this thing unfolds, But that story had
more twists and turns as everything was getting going on. Man,
that I just didn't even know where to start this morning,
and so I don't know. Hopefully we figure something out
here pretty quick. All right eight eight eight nine three
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four seven eight seven four. Now, I didn't want this
to turn into a thing. Okay, I didn't want this
to turn into a thing. It just was what it was.
People could you go about, Oh, well, it's I don't know,
that's a bad decision or it's one that's a greedy decision.
And I'm talking about the Bad Bunny super Bowl thing,
which we've talked about here on the show. Because Ross
(14:29):
thought Bad Bunny was what was it, a slutty singer?
What a slutty yeah, hip hop slut female rapper, slut
female rapper, right, Mark.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
He thought he was a DJ with like a mask
on his face or something.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
Remember the antenda balls he used to get before they
stole that from us short antennas. Yes, yeah, but he's neither.
He's actually a Puerto Rican uh, you know, reggaetone artist,
and he's as far as the Latin artists go, he's
probably the largest mail mail artist or artist in general.
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Acoda Radio program, Oh man, I hate Mondays Monday, Monday Monday,
but hey, they make us do five days a week.
There's not much we can do about it. So let's
see here, I'm saving that story. We will be saving
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that story for just a little bit. I had mentioned
there at the beginning of the show that over the weekend,
obviously we didn't have a lot of movement as it
pertained to the you know, the government shutdown, but the
media has decided they're going to put their finger on
the scale. Not that they really ever stopped, but they
were going to dive headlong into it. And so that involved, like,
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you know, doing things like making sure that I don't know,
maybe the Speaker of the House is one of the
primarily most important people in getting this deal done, you know,
cannot be heard if they're doing a press conference. And
so independently with Mike Johnson's press conference on Friday, he
got to the park where he was once again reiterating
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the position his side's position, which people should know if
they're following this. You want to know what his position is.
You want to know as a leader, what Hakeem Jeffries
position is. Yet, while they're covering it, while they go
to explain it, there's some producers just sitting there in
the moment, the moment they think that Mike Johnson might
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be trying to do something horrible like make a case
as to why they think what they think, or encourage
people with little searchable terms to go out and learn more.
They're not having it. So I want you to listen
to what happened on CNN and MSNBC as Johnson was
finishing his press conference the other day on Friday.
Speaker 4 (16:51):
Joe Biben used executive orders and he expanded benefits healthcare
to illegal aliens in his four year term. That was
an outrageous violation of the existing federal law.
Speaker 5 (17:02):
Okay, I want to pull out just to make sure
we don't offer misleading information when it comes to what
the facts are and what the laws are.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
It's just so these people have learned expanded benefits healthcare.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
To I got to stop there. Sorry, I hit it again.
These guys are absolutely predictable. But it just like again,
you just had to pull out. There's the thing acting
so weird. There we go. You just had a poll
out where like people sat there and went, we don't
trust any of you again, and for Democrats it's half,
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it's half half of them don't trust you have to.
Twenty seven percent of monitorates do, eight percent of Republicans half.
And yet this hole where you've you do it in
this authoritative way where we've adjudicated, we've determined it doesn't
fund that, and it doesn't matter how many specifically cited
sources and giant poster boards the Republican spring. That is,
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that is literal language from the counter proposal bill that
the Democrats keep having the Republicans vote on in opposition
to their own bill. CNN cannot be convinced by that.
MSNBC cannot be convinced, and that producer's job is just
as soon as somebody starts making that point to scream
into the host here and get him to move along.
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And it works the same way over at CNN.
Speaker 4 (18:23):
Now, why are we saying that they want to return
and restore taxpayer funded benefits to legal aliens, because that's
exactly what they did when they rejected the clean cr
that we sent over the Senate, filed the Senate Here to.
Speaker 6 (18:36):
UT Speaker Johnson, he's trying to frame the shutdown as
a Democratic shutdown.
Speaker 7 (18:40):
He also also claimed that Democrats want to give healthcare
sent healthcare to illegal immigrants.
Speaker 8 (18:46):
That is not true.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
Again, So there's Brianna whatever her bucket is, who used
to be a lot hotter sitting there lion, okay, or
at the very least, let him say his things, and
if he doesn't, if he doesn't cite where then you
can even go with the egregious and you know he
stated this without any fact, you know, without any place
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to check it out or without facts. But the problem
is it's so they're so easily able to explain it
that they can't let him even get it a word
in edgewise because it's so easy to search, it's so
easy to look up. They've lost the narrative. This is
what it looks like in the same way that you
see these lunatics over in the UK, like they where
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they've lost the narrative because people can get on Twitter
and they're not dealing well with it, or over in
the EU. This is what it looks like. This is
just this is kind of the last gasp here where
they've got to try to control this little bit of
a bubble. Because without the bubble, without the constantly winding
people up over the tds or the lying and them
not realizing your lyne, how many of you have dipped
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out of some sort of program or pundit that you
used to watch over the years or listen to read
on on social media because you realize that person was
just full of crap, just just full of crap. Man,
are they lied to you? I can't tell you the
number of people who are blocked on Twitter that I
used to enjoy seeing their stuff, because once I figure
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out that you're just you're putting on, you're you're intentionally
harming me. I is in my best interest to try
to understand as thoroughly as I can what's going on
with these big issues. And when you're putting out you know,
you put out breaking and then you'll say this this
crazy statement, right, some sort of breaking news, and then
you don't include an article link, and I'm just supposed
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to trust you on that, and then I find out
that maybe it's not true and you just wanted the clicks.
I'm out. It's not any different than what CNN and
MSNBC is doing. They just want to sound more authoritative,
authoritative on it, and it's it's just laughable, especially if
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you walk in knowing what it is that they're attempting
to cover up and uh quite gleefully, I might add,
but hey, they'd be willing to do it, all right.
So coming up on the show, oh, geez, where do
we even start at? Kennedy audio is pretty good too. Uh,
(21:21):
We're gonna try to figure out what's going on from
Virginia because I don't know. I look at these stories
and then I look at the polling in Virginia and
I'm I'm kind of baffled, kind of baffled, especially in
the governor's race. What's going on this AG's race. I
don't even know what to make of this. So we will, uh,
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we will dip into both of those and then, like
I said, I'll get into it here as in just
a moment too, I kick kick it off. In addition,
we also got to figure out what's going on with
the uh with the bad Bunny thing, and because this
isn't about just a super Bowl halftime show anymore, and
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I'm starting to think that it never was. Because I
can deal with it just being about greed, right, I
can deal with the whole it's I mean, I'm not
happy about it. I went off on the rant about
how upset I was. The Vikings had to play two
weeks in a row over in Europe because Ziggy Wilf
basically volunteered when the commissioner was like, hey, we want
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some teams to play double ups. Now Jacksonville did it once,
but they want to make this more of a regular
and get sixteen games over there. And it just irritates me. Yes,
we beat Cleveland yesterday, but frankly we should know. Both
teams looked like garbage. And but I understand the greed
angle of it. It just irritates me. You know, Ziggy,
the Vikings as a team do well over in Europe
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from a merch sales standpoint, because Vikings right and a
whole part of the continent who either was overrun with
them or feels that they are, you know, the descendants
of them, It's gonna play well. And Ziggy knows this,
Diggy Wilf who owns the Viking, so he gets to
sell a bunch more merch. It irritates me, But I
understand the greed component. The bad Bunny thing I thought
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was a greed component. I don't think that's the case anymore.
I think this is more social engineering. I will lay
my case out for why we'll do it next. Hang
on the decision by the NFL to announce that the
halftime entertainment for the Super Bowl is going to be
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Latin artist Bad Bunny from Porto Rico who look as
far as as far as the Latin charts go, I
don't know that there's a bigger singer, especially among the
men as Bad Bunny. The numbers would bear that out.
I think he was the most streamed artist in the
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world at some point last year. But he does even
though he speaks a little bit of English, and you
probably have seen that evidence by the SNL he hosted
S and L I Guess over the weekend and some
other little cameos. Most of most of his music is
done in Spanish, so it will likely be done in
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Spanish during the halftime show, and so people had some
thoughts on that, since you know, it's an American sport
and it's not as though they haven't had artists that
are primarily Spanish speaking artists that have performed, but they've
never headlined the show. So there's that, and I think
a lot of people thought also they would try to
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do Taylor Swift just to lean into the whole that insanity.
But who knows, maybe she pops out of a cake
or something. But people, I think overwhelmingly saw it as
the NFL was pandering. They've been on this jihad to
grow the audience outside the US. A lot of US
fans feel that it's at their detriment that it's happening.
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I happen to be one of them. I feel like
it's very disrespect full to force an NFL team to
play two weeks overseas, especially when the amount of intermixed
money that's been laid out to build stadiums and whatnot
for them. That bothers me. But the bad money thing,
I think most people are just going to choose to
be bothered. And then, as one of our as one
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of our listeners pointed out, Ross and I think this
would be a fun hashtag to get going. He's just
gonna save all of his tailgate build up his for
halftime and then devastate the facilities, which look has been
other people's plans, but a lot of times people want
to see the halftime show. So he just said he's
saving the deuce for halftime, and I thought hashtag deuces
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for halftime could be the pushback that people may could use.
We want to get that hashtag trending, but I'm sure
plumbers are going to hate that. Oh, the plumbers probably
love Super Bowl. Just thinking about that ross if you're
a plumber, I gotta think super Bowl is a big
that one. And holiday gatherings like Thanksgiving, like that's got
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to be your suit.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
You just gotta be like sitting there waiting by the phone.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
You just just you like to count money me man
at the end, like this will make my whole quarter.
But yeah, so you know, to that listener, if that's
what you want to do, fine, And I thought it
was just this was just poor decision making couple with
greed all the rest. Surely, surely it couldn't be anything
other than that. Right. In fact, let's let's uh, let's
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listen in. Here's bad Bunny, who appeared as the musical
guest there and post on Saturday Night Live over the
weekend with some uh you know, he did a teaser promo.
We'll just call it that for his appearance. And oh
and I forgot to remember, this is an artist who
just did SNL and is going to do the Super Bowl,
(26:51):
who is not doing US concerts right now because evil
Donald Trump would snatch his fans on the way in
or out so he could deport him. That's this guy's position.
So there's already a political angel and now I'm starting
to think that there's a lot more politics here.
Speaker 9 (27:09):
I'm very excited to be doing the Super Bowl, and
I know that people all.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
Around the world who love.
Speaker 9 (27:15):
My music all also have be a ptilmen to Latino,
la latina and.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Jaqui and basically, Okay, so basically what he's saying is
it's going to be all I'll actually I explaining here
at the end.
Speaker 9 (27:37):
Ma Matt mat Romeo Juloro del de motrand And if
(27:58):
you didn't unders then what I just said, you have
four months to.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Learn the Bad's the part right there. So that's the
end of the monologue, as you can tell there because
he's making that normal transition. He was just and he
was just talking about it being you know, this thing's
going to be a Latin thing, right, the performance is
going to be in Spanish, all of that. So that's
what he's kind of saying that in Spanish, and then
(28:27):
he's then saying, ah, and if you didn't understand what
I said, he got four months learned. That irritated some
people because it's the whole why should I have to
learn Spanish? This is America thing, which I totally get,
by the way, And that's why. But also, like you know,
it's not like people have not listened to music that's
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in another language. It's just the part where he threw
it in there. And yeah, I understand it's a comedy thing.
Speaker 3 (28:54):
But like.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
Now I'm starting to wonder if there's some like social
engineering stuff here, because you know, the NFL clearly is
is not immune to it with the helmet messages and
the field you know, writing in the end zones and
stuff like that. So it's like, I don't know, man, Ross,
do you think there's anything more than just bad money
getting a joke in or do you think that this
(29:18):
was about more than greed? Maybe it's about sticking it
to Trump, because I people some people are starting to
feel that way.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
Yeah, I don't know, Uh, Roger Goodell's political affiliation, Like
is is he like does he lean left?
Speaker 1 (29:31):
I don't. Well, I'm just looking what they did with
all the messages and the helmet stuff and the you know,
so like I'm just saying, the NFL is an organization,
whether it's Goodell's call or not, is not impervious to
getting on the bandwagon with this stuff. And you know this,
I guess would be one way to do it be like, uh,
you know, you don't like what's going on, because if
you're Goodell and the you know, the greed proposition is
(29:54):
you got to convince all these other countries and and
cultures for that matter, the don't normally have NFL in there,
that they need NFL as part of their life, then
he probably should look like you're on their side. So
I don't know, but I do know that when he
said you have four you have four months to learn,
(30:17):
a lot of people took that as an insult, judging
by the reactions I was looking at, which that's a
joke you could make if people were more ingratiated and
gratiated to you. But most people are meeting bad Buddy
for the first time too. Well, on Saturday Night Live,
there's probably a lot of people had no idea who
this guy was and are meeting him for the first
(30:39):
time there, so like they don't know he's joking. Plu's
trying to joke in a second language.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
So yeah, he was on SNL with a Doja cat, right,
And isn't that her name?
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Don't think that's whatever.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
So not only did I think that he originally because
of his name, Bad Buddy was like a slut female rapper.
I thought Doja Cat was like a streamer. I had
no idea, completely obliviated.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
You'd have to do quizzes. I have to do quizzes.
How many times do you look it up? Though? When
you hear the thing and you're like, I don't care never.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
And that's the thing about the super Bowl too. I
can't remember the last time I actually watched a super
Bowl halftime show or even the Super Bowl. I tend
not to even to watch that. He used to watch
it for the commercials, and now it's like now you
see them all like a month in advance.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
Right, Yeah, it's a lot easier, especially because you dub
them in, so let's say, it's a lot easier just
to pull them that way. Yeah, man, I don't know.
I tend to go to a I tend to go
to the same gathering every year that has gotten so
big that nobody really watches the super Bowl because there's
too many people for everyone to shut up. But I
(31:43):
always dip out early too, because we got to do
a show the next day, rolling here in our number
two on the CaCO Day radio program. All right, help
me understand something for our listeners up Virginia. Way, are
you guys okay? Are you? Like I kind of feel
(32:03):
like it's a state. North Carolina might need to come
up there and do a welfare check on you guys, Cuz,
like both both of the big national races, at least
that I see as an outsider, just kind of staring
in on this like it looks like and it looks
like it should be over and yeah. Then I look
(32:23):
at polling and I'm like, how and how does that work?
One with the governor's race, Like this Spanburger chick is awful.
Maybe not as bad as the one in New Jersey
running where the hits keep coming there, but like the
the every time I see this, there's some they both
kind of have the same vibe, right they were just
they're they're in that power machine. They're on the left.
(32:46):
They don't care. There's crazy stuff like, ah, well, my kid,
both my kids are gonna make it into uh, you
know different. Let's talking about with the New Jersey and
uh and Spanburger in Virginia. Uh, We're gonna go ahead,
get them into the Naval Academy, this highly competitive thing
and there'll be two out of the seven or whatever
(33:06):
that actually make it. It's just so weird or it's Spamberger.
She just doesn't she doesn't respond anything. She's clearly got
like a hybrid Joe Biden Kamala way to go about
these things. Then you couple that with what's going on
with the the ags race up there, with these text messages,
which you're insane. This dude's like, he does the old joke, right,
(33:30):
you got two bullets and they're sitting as Hitler Paul Pott,
and then whoever is the person who you hate? Right,
who's the reason for doing the I use the term joke,
it's not really much of a joke. But and they're like,
all right, so you only got two bullets, but Hitler,
Paul Pott and your political opponents sitting there. Who gets
the two bullets? And then to demonstrate that you hate
(33:53):
that person so much, you go, well, they get both,
which means you would not shoot Hitler or Paul Pott,
but you would shoot your political opponent. But this guy
want to step further is then he's also like, I
hope the kids die. It's just it's so dark that
other elected officials he's texting are like, I wish you
wouldn't text this to me. This might be evidence one day,
(34:16):
and so, according to reporting, he then called the individual
and started to make his case verbally. This is for
an attorney attorney general, and you're talking about the death
of your political opponent and their family. You don't look
(34:38):
like a lunatic. You are a lunatic. And so I'm
watching that over the weekend and there he's just playing
it off like it's nothing. The Democrat Party is nothing.
But you know what, as an outsider looking in, we
saw what happened with Northam. That was what. The fact
that that dude was able to maintain office is probably
(35:02):
why everyone's just going to pretend this isn't happening here,
because if you remember, Northam wasn't just it wasn't just
the left or excuse me, the right calling him out.
Literally every high ranking Democrat elected official in the state
of Virginia said that he should step down. I want
(35:22):
to say that within the delegation of Virginia, you know,
federal lawmakers that bost senators did, at least one of
them did, and this guy just refused and then went
about his business. And then everyone's pretended that he wasn't
totally either in a clan garb or blackface at the
height of all of that. So, if you're this guy
(35:44):
who's running for you know, the eg's office there, and
now you have all of these horrendous text messages just
floating around out there, I understand why you think you
can just ignore it because you watched it happen, and
then nothing really happened to the guy because he was
Turnlinit's you know, it's turn limits. How is that you
(36:07):
gonna punish him? These things are I'm not even gonna
read them verbatim, man, but I'm sure you saw them
bouncing around all weekend. And in fact, here we go
between that. Now you have the Republican nominee for governor
wins some seis who has already incorporated all of this
(36:28):
insanity I was just talking about into her new political
advertising and it should be absolutely damning.
Speaker 4 (36:34):
We start with breaking news from the campaign trail.
Speaker 8 (36:37):
Jay Jones is under fire. Jay Jones is under fire.
Speaker 7 (36:39):
Jay Jones is under fire after messages he said twenty
twenty two saying former Virginia Housepeaker Todd Gilbert should be shot.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
I'm excited about this again.
Speaker 10 (36:49):
It's been unboat to be out on the campaign trail
with j Jones.
Speaker 11 (36:54):
You said that Gilbert's wife could watch her own child
die in her arm, so that Gilbert might re consider
his political games.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
And general, who will stand up for the evil?
Speaker 12 (37:06):
Jones said, quotes Gilbert Hitler and Paul Pott.
Speaker 13 (37:10):
Gilbert gets two bullets to the head.
Speaker 5 (37:15):
Jones doubled down, saying, quote, do I think Todd and
Jennifer are evil and that they're breeding little fascists?
Speaker 11 (37:22):
Yes, helping Virginians trust a man who said something so horrific,
so palously. Only when people feel paid personally do they
move off policy.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
So and again, she's not even running against j Jones.
She's running against Spanberger, just for the North Carolina continue
who's not paying attention. But Spanberger has tethered herself to
Jones because of the way they campaign up there. They've
done events with him. He's with me all of that.
And so my question for a Virginia listeners, is this
lunatic gonna win the AG's race even at because at
(37:58):
that point, if you can openly text murdering your political opponents.
Now he's not running against Kevin. Kevin's the former speaker
or the Assembly or whatever they call it up there.
But like a guy, he's clearly had political beef. But
if you openly do that, it's out there. You acknowledge
that it's you. By the way, he has acknowledged it's him,
(38:18):
so that you can't just pretend it's not, and yet
you can still get elected to office. That's insane, man.
The imagine the the power that you think you're imbued
with at that point, too, you have proved, you have
proven that from a politics standpoint, nothing can stop you.
(38:40):
So what would preclude you if you were then to
get into that office of just doing whatever you want
for his partisan or reasons as possible. There's no accountability
that's going to be coming your way. So does this
guy get in, does Spanberger get in? Or you know
that's why Sears is running the ad like that, highlighting
the Jones stuff but then pointing, by the way, hey,
here's the other thing with this Jones dude. Apparently he
(39:03):
also got a thousand hours community service to avoid this.
He was doing one hundred and what's sixteen in a
forty five? And you know, Virginia doesn't play with speeding tickets,
right because if you drive through there and get a
speeding tickets. It's its own hellish experience in Virginia, so
they don't play. He's doing one hundred and sixteen and
a forty five. He gets a thousand hours community service
(39:26):
and decides to do the community service without asking to
because normally you got to get signed off on. He
then counts hours working for his pack as community service
his political pack. You can't make this stuff up, man,
So you know, every hour that he's there trying to
(39:49):
essentially push himself further in politics is an hour he
gets to count on community service so that he doesn't
have to face the consequences of doing one hundred sixteen
and a forty five because he's inconvenienced or what, you know,
whatever the reasoning was for it, because his cargo, fast
room room whatever, I don't care. And that's the guy
(40:13):
who's gonna be kind of, you know, essentially the the
legal watchdog for the state to keep the people safe.
Tell me that's not gonna work up in Virginia. Eight
eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four because
if it is, you're lost. You're cooked, man, You're absolutely cooked.
If you're gonna put if that guy can survive all
(40:35):
of that, because a fundamental element in all of this,
you know, in the way that we conduct politics or supposedly,
is that there there has to be a point where
the accountabilities bore by the people. We always hear this too,
or they're like, I face I face judgment every two
(40:55):
years as a member of Congress or every four years
as your governor or whatever it is. But if none
of those things can knock you down, and it's not
like win some Sears and the Republican running for Heg's
office or any of these are particularly interestingly, you know,
where there's unique challenges right to overcome Sears is only challenges.
(41:18):
They keep calling her a black clan member, essentially, like
she's not that controversial. You can't be if you want
to be a Republican elected in Virginia. And yet here
we are, so please, maybe somebody who knows better than
me can handicap this, because I can't understand why this
(41:38):
dude's still in the race. But then I think about
the North them stuff, and I'm like, d maybe it
makes sense. There was really no accountability there, so why
would there be any here? Eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four that's your phone number. You
want to let me know what's going on up in
Virginia would be much appreciated. Okay, he waited basically every
(42:00):
minute that was available to him. But our Governor Joshi
Stein decided to finally sign Arena's law, although he wanted
to make sure you know that he wasn't happy about it.
This is and and by the way, it wouldn't have
gone away. He could have not signed it and then
at the end of the day it just would have
become law, because that's you know, if he doesn't veto it,
(42:22):
he's allowed to wait it out, not sign it as
a form of I guess mini protests, and then it
still goes forward. That's how we do it. So he
actually signed the thing, and I'm glad that he did,
but I didn't need to be waterboarded with his opinion first.
And unfortunately, since I was waterboarded, you'll be waterboarded next
(42:43):
here on the CaCO Day radio program, it's if it
is a deterurn and all you had to do is
spend money on those signs, that's amazing, but I've never
actually seen it.
Speaker 2 (42:53):
You're drive into Virginia and you see that sign, it's like,
you know, speed monitored by aircraft.
Speaker 1 (42:59):
Right, real, have you ever seen like a plane or
a helicopter delovering over the interset. I've never seen that,
but you know, it's pretty clearly it's put the thought
into your head as well as mine and others who've
seen it. I've seen it in other states too, you see.
There's some of the Western states, like if you go
to like eastern Oregon or whatever, they have those, or
(43:21):
if you go Brown Spokane they have those as well.
So I don't know. I think if you're gonna threaten it, though,
you need to occasionally have it play out, you know
what I mean?
Speaker 2 (43:30):
Yeah, I agree, like the.
Speaker 1 (43:31):
What is the sixty four D or whatever? The patchy
but that's like the attack, that's the murder wolf. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (43:37):
I'm just thinking you're driving down the highway, the interstate
or whatever, and you see somebody pulled over to the
side of the road, like airwolf is there?
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Right, yeah, just or you just see the remnants of
a vehicle like, oh, he must have been speeding, although
that would be hard on the roadway. So let me
propose this, rather than launching missiles and fifty cows or
even more on the on a motor who's doing ten over,
which could obstruct the road. Instead, it's got one of
(44:05):
those giant magnet swinging magnet things you see at a
wrecking yard, and it gets over you and it clamps
the top of your car, picks you into the air
as you're flying through the air going I shouldn't have
been speeding. It then drops you into one of those
you know ravines in the mountains of West Virginia's where
maybe hunters will find you in the fall and h
(44:25):
but when the other drivers see it happening, they lower
their speed. So a mission accomplished or there be yes.
So I don't know, but it's gonna be one of
those things, and I think that's what's really important. All right,
let me grab some calls here, Uh yeather, what's.
Speaker 3 (44:40):
Up, hey, crazy? I just want to give you a
little skill.
Speaker 14 (44:45):
So I live on like the North Carolina Virginia line,
So I live in Virginia, and I just will let
you know that's a whole staint usually both head except
the crazy on the coast and the crazies next to
d C. And so they're a heavy populated area and
so that kind of like outweighs the whole entire state, like,
the whole state will be red except that coast. It's crazy,
(45:08):
it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (45:09):
But he wanted children dead, or at least joked about it.
Speaker 14 (45:12):
Those people don't They don't care.
Speaker 15 (45:15):
Those people don't care.
Speaker 14 (45:16):
They hate Trump so much they don't even care.
Speaker 16 (45:20):
The whole state is red.
Speaker 1 (45:21):
Except that they hate you probably too.
Speaker 14 (45:24):
Oh they do, they truly do.
Speaker 1 (45:27):
But they I bet they when they want to go camping,
they love you guys go to the lake.
Speaker 15 (45:31):
Well, I don't see any of those people going camping.
And by the way, when you cross into the line,
I know what you're talking about. There is not one
police officer, nothing, nothing in the air, nobody looking around.
Speaker 1 (45:44):
Seem like a gunboat following you around while you're driving.
Speaker 14 (45:48):
I mean there may be like some sketchy innic people.
Speaker 1 (45:51):
But no, no, no, no, I'm not worried about them.
I'd be all right. Well, thank you for the thank
you for that. All right. So Heather doesn't take anything
will happen, probably right. Also, she's never seen a speed plane.
But maybe they're ninja. Maybe they have cloaking devices rosted.
We ever, consider that they're just waiting for uh.
Speaker 2 (46:13):
Got to switch it up. It'd be awesome, you know,
like speed monitored by ninjas.
Speaker 1 (46:17):
I don't think, but that's still big. That's the biggest
of big.
Speaker 2 (46:20):
Government, right right, speed monitored by lega shadows or something.
Speaker 1 (46:24):
So right before your car gets whisked away or disappeared
to what? You hear a pan flute? Like it comes
over the whatever radio. You're like, oh, no, oh, I
was listening to, you know, Hooty and the Blowfish. Now
it's just a pan flute. What's happening? Uh, Donna, what's up?
Speaker 13 (46:40):
Good morning, Casey. So you you asked, and I'm sure
it was a rhetorical question, why he's still in the race?
Speaker 1 (46:50):
I'm asking it. I'm like, if does he have a
pathway to victory? I guess is what I'm asking. I
understand what.
Speaker 13 (46:56):
Yeah, probably, I mean they're probably pumping a lot of
money into his campaign. Who doesn't want a politician in
their back pocket?
Speaker 1 (47:03):
Honestly, I guess I don't know. Maybe I just because
you know, they're kind of that law enforcement guy. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (47:12):
I also wanted to let you know.
Speaker 13 (47:13):
I also wanted to let you know real quick that
myself and my mother are not learning Spanish in four months.
Speaker 1 (47:22):
Set a stone is very effective. I've been very happy both.
Speaker 13 (47:25):
No, we're both quite insulted, really, and I'd like to
know how they got all those screaming latinas into SNL.
Was that an accident too?
Speaker 1 (47:35):
And this is from the US Immigration and Customs and
Fortment Enforcements account and uh in Portland they had a protest.
You know how the thing is, when they're getting the
rest of the they'll go limp. They'll be like, I'm
a dead body, and then they gotta move. You gotta
move them to pick them up. And sometimes, as we
saw like with the at the college protests, they'll literally
just pick them up like a piece of a piece
(47:57):
of uh uh firewood, or just carry him out of there.
This was a little bigger. So they're on like that
cart that you would see, like the flat cart you
would get at like Costco if you needed to wheel
out a bunch of stuff to your car, maybe Ikia,
and they're just there's loading this protester on there. But
somebody before they posted the video had dubbed riding dirty
(48:23):
over the top of it. And again it wasn't like
somebody on the internet did it. It's literally how they
posted the video on the Ice official Twitter account, which
I am retweeting right now. And then that reminded me
that some guy who have made a lot of money
named Chamellionaire, and I never understood that. Ross has Chamelionaire
(48:45):
done a bunch since then that I'm unaware of because
I have not heard of Chamillionaire again?
Speaker 2 (48:52):
You know, you know, I tried to keep up with them. Yeah, Unfortunately,
I'm very busy, so I can't really answer the question right.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
Like last week when Lizzie the Tweaker was killed the
Chicago rapper, you didn't even know about it. So, yeah,
do you think that dude's still a Chamelionaire? Is he
probably like a Camille thousand year inflation got in relation
you don't get the money rolling in. I don't know.
I don't know anything negative. So I wish you're the best.
But yeah, that was you go check that out. I
(49:20):
got a little chuckle out of that this morning. What
is this? Oh, I'm glad you had Paul Boston. Paul
said he had a great weekend. I mean his son
got married, So yeah, that's good, glad to hear it.
I'm assuming that's why you mean that Boston Paul So yeah,
(49:41):
that's a monumental step there in any child's life. So
and I'm glad you were there. I saw the picture
you posted with your grandkids there. I hope you had
a lot of fun. Okay, all right, let me go
over to something else, like what the heck's going on
at the Build of Bear.
Speaker 5 (49:58):
It was supposed to be fun.
Speaker 6 (50:00):
Me and my friends decided we want to go to
Build a Bear because we had to go up to
Seattle anyways.
Speaker 5 (50:04):
But these teens told me Friday's trip to South Center
Mall turned political.
Speaker 6 (50:09):
It definitely made us all very uncomfortable.
Speaker 5 (50:12):
Sixteen year old Evie McCormick says all she wanted was
to honor the man who inspired her for years on
social media, Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 6 (50:21):
That turned my life around in more ways than I
can express it. His name is Charlie.
Speaker 5 (50:27):
Kirk, but that name didn't make it past the Build
a Bear manager. Evie says when she finished the special keepsake,
the store employee shocked her by refusing to allow the
bear to be named after Charlie Kirk. She wouldn't print
the name on the bear's birth certificate, a decade's long
tradition for the brand.
Speaker 6 (50:46):
She just didn't agree with it. She didn't support it,
and she told me we're not doing this, folded up
in the forest and threw it away. I scoffed, walked away.
I was like, Kaylee, you have to pay for this.
I handed her my card, pulled her my pen, and
I walked away.
Speaker 1 (51:00):
I have a question. Why would you pay for it?
Would be question number one. I guess you really wanted
the bear, and so it's a bear that's in a suit.
I could the red tie so or at least her
envisioning of Charlie Kirk there. But like the if you're
the clerk man on what planet do you think this
is going to go well for you? Maybe you're sick
(51:21):
of working to build a bear. I don't know, don't know.
I can't imagine unless you're really really indicating. Look, work
at a store in the mall is already going to
be frustrating because you just got you know, there's mole culture, right.
You have people that are in there that are you know,
not mining anything. There's roaming the mall. Some of the
juveniles can be a little pain. You got to watch
(51:43):
out for shoplifters too. That's clearly a thing. I don't
know if it's as much in a build a bear.
But then you go to a build a bear, and
you know, even if you like kids, you're still around
a lot of them, and some of them are going
to be in great moods, which means going to be
really loud, and some of them didn't get a bear,
so they're going to be really loud. H those frustrations.
So the fact that some girl who does and ross,
(52:05):
have you ever done a build a bear? I don't.
I didn't know the process. I had to like research it.
Like the clerk really didn't have to do anything except
pull the little certificate. Because when you build a bear,
this is my understanding from reading this, you go through
and you physically are entering things into like a digital
kiosk of sorts, and then from there the print and
(52:29):
then the employee will receive we'll get the print for you,
they'll enter it in some way or they'll sign it
I don't even know. And it's the birth certificate, right,
and and then you get your certificate, you pay your
whatever it costs, and everybody's happy, everybody's on their way.
That's the processes I understand it. My question is, and
I did get it answered, is there any sort of
(52:52):
creative control? Because you still have it attached to your brand? Right, So,
like if I wanted to do F word four twenty
six nine, I probably couldn't name the bear that which
I guess I would understand. But like, you'll have to
explain to me how this runs in the rowing direction. Now,
(53:13):
build a Bear? There is more to this. Hang on,
let's let's go and get the rest of the story.
Speaker 5 (53:17):
I went inside the Build a Bear and talk to
the manager of the store. When I asked her if
this happened here, she said it wasn't something she could
comment on and told me to call their corporate office.
On the phone, a customer service rep told me the
case is being handled internally by the appropriate department. Meanwhile,
I did call corporate.
Speaker 13 (53:36):
And it was on the phone for a good forty
five minutes.
Speaker 5 (53:40):
Evie's mom took matters into her own hands.
Speaker 6 (53:43):
They offered me a twenty dollars gift card just because
we had a poor customer experience.
Speaker 5 (53:49):
Days later, she says, the company admitted that never should
have happened and that they would retrain their workforce to
keep politics out of the workplace.
Speaker 1 (53:57):
Did she apologize.
Speaker 3 (53:59):
She did.
Speaker 8 (53:59):
She said that.
Speaker 1 (54:02):
Their goal is to.
Speaker 6 (54:07):
Try to prevent this sort of situation from happening to
anybody else.
Speaker 5 (54:11):
Inside the store. In Tequila, the build a Bear Workshop
Protection policy asks customers to refrain from typing indecent or
distasteful names for furry friends. Evie says she never wanted
a political standoff inside a store meant for kids. It
was simply a way to commemorate the life of someone
she looked up to.
Speaker 1 (54:31):
It wasn't political until she made it that way, correct,
all right, And look, here's the deal. You can't convince
me even if you are a seventeen year old high
school kids yourself. And I remember they indicated that the
manager is the one who threw it away. I don't
know if it's the same manager the news claims to
have spoke with. But you're probably dealing with a grown adult.
(54:52):
And I'm sorry. There's no way, shape or formed that
this is a training issue, no other there's no confusion there,
there's none of that. How do I know? Because as
people were pointing out, they would you could get a
Barack Obama bear. People are going and get Barack Obama bears.
(55:13):
Nobody had a problem with that, let alone people even
in like Obama, Who cares if that's what the kid wants.
In this case, they wanted a Charlie kirkbar. I'm sure
there's a crap ton of bears that have been named
for a ton of people that you know, maybe not
as high profile, but maybe you could, we could arguably
(55:34):
probably come up with the reason why you wouldn't want
your name associated with them. But that's just if you
don't police it other than obvious swear words, then that's
that's that's probably your best policy. And yet this is
you do not have to retrain them. You need to
fire that person. People who choose to do this should
(55:55):
be fired. I'm sorry. And and by the way, I
would feel this if you know and then insert whomever
it is. If somebody wanted to get a Heather Hagar bear,
the woman who was run over in Charlottesville, there's all
sorts of politics attached there. They want to go get
that bear, and you had some clerk. I'm like, I
you don't, No, you can't do that. You can't do that.
(56:16):
I would also say that that person should be fired,
or look, here's the deal, they're not legally obligated to.
But they should be that simple. It's just the ree.
It's just if you don't want the reaction the bud
Light got that Netflix might be getting. I don't know
if you saw their stocks at the end of the week.
(56:38):
Investors are looking and watching are much more interested in
after what happened with that twenty to thirty percent market
diminished of bud Light within like a week. Now. Investors
pay attention to stuff like that. So look on what's
going on with Netflix with all these shows, and it's
giving them pause. Build a bear has got to come
full aggressive and be like, no, we're not going to
put up with any of this. Not how happening? All right,
(57:01):
we'll get to your calls coming up a little follow
up to this, But first race Stagic from the Weather Channel.
He joined us this morn. How you doing, sir?
Speaker 3 (57:11):
Uh doing okay? But Alabama did not need that late touchdown.
Speaker 1 (57:17):
Dude. We got paid though, well we got paid. What
are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (57:25):
Well then, not for the not the cover I Hadandy
to cover?
Speaker 1 (57:30):
No no, no, no, no no no. What did you
and I both say we were going to bet on?
Speaker 3 (57:35):
Right? We won that one? The Clemson one right, I.
Speaker 1 (57:37):
Want to parlay on that one. Although cool, they made
it ugly there at the end because they're right, Like
I was sitting on needing like eight points in the
second half of those. They took their sweet time. It
was very frustrating. But yeah, I had the Clemson plus
the over that was that was good. So you're not
I did not touch the Bama game. I'm sorry. I
just proven to me I didn't know.
Speaker 3 (57:58):
So h Anyway, well.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
I hate you girls one congrats on that.
Speaker 3 (58:05):
So yeah, it was a good weekend.
Speaker 1 (58:07):
Stumbled into a victory the Panthers. Look at all the
dawns fire people.
Speaker 3 (58:12):
Today, man, yeah, they probably are and then the Patriots
last night.
Speaker 1 (58:16):
Boy about So the forecast today is what?
Speaker 3 (58:20):
Yeah, the forecast is great. Great with sunshine today. Tomorrow,
I'm upper seventies to low eighties, still mild, and a
front coming in mid week. It's gonna cool us off,
be a little wet weather Wednesday, but by Thursday, Friday,
and hopefully the weekend are really gonna feel like fall
around here. May not see some of us get out
of the mid upper sixties for a couple of days
(58:41):
even on into the weekend. Mit up for sixties tryad
and into the mountain's low seventies for the triangle. So uh,
two nice days and a little wet weather midweek and
beautiful rest of the week. Looks like it's gonna be
fairly decent week once again. Wednesday and Wednesday night some
shower thunderstorms with the fun after that, it was pretty good.
Speaker 1 (58:58):
Okay, all right, thank you sir, appreciate it. Sorry, ran
out of the time and the other stuff. Will we
come back the plane masks slash what just it's it's
crazy story and then we'll grab a phone call next
as well. So hang on back in a few cac
O Day radio program. Yes, Jamal, what's up?
Speaker 10 (59:18):
You know what case? You was talking about the convoy
and I said the same thing, and what comes to
happen in Chicago but in Portland and I say the
same thing.
Speaker 1 (59:26):
Period.
Speaker 10 (59:26):
They need to start issue in the ice agents rhino
vehicles with a mounted fifty cow. If you're gonna sit
there and you're gonna block these, block these people and
also block them, then they need to defend themselves with
as much lethal force as they can. And a fifty
caliber bullet will stop a Toyota prison or on the court.
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And also I'm looking on a video in the nineteen
fifties case when they was escorting black black kids fun
to integrate schools, the National Guard was issued shoot banets.
It is time that we protect these ice agents where
national bars fully baneted, because if they have a band
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neet this. I don't know if you've seen his video
case he over the weekend. They show the black dude
with dreadlocks. He's a border patrol agent. You see this
dude walking up on him and they and they picked
that dude up. Well you shouldn't get that closed and
you and you'll see it all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
What was going on the video because it wasn't just
that the dude walked up on him. The guy was
in his face, but he also had his right hand
stuck into the back of his pants. And and this
is it's about what you guys are creating. So visually
to that officer, you have an uncooperative person who has
his hands in an area that's concealed. That also is
(01:00:45):
where people like to conceal firearms. So excuse me, go ahead, but.
Speaker 10 (01:00:51):
Yeah, and saying they keep doing this, I don't have
my hands up. See my hands I'm not touching you,
and that walking.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
Up on you and pushing up on you, so.
Speaker 10 (01:01:00):
You have to defend yourself this one. I'm saying they
need to be fully band netted. The same way in
this pitch in the nineteen fifties with this guy he
wanted to take the rifle from a National Guard because
he didn't like.
Speaker 16 (01:01:13):
What they was doing.
Speaker 10 (01:01:14):
You're in the picture his head busts wide open where
they sat there and they hit him to tell them
to get back. As long as if the Democrat Party
and these protesters team having no actual consequences unless the.
Speaker 13 (01:01:28):
Push push push.
Speaker 10 (01:01:28):
Yes, I'm glad the agents defended themselves in Chicago, but
important you had a judge. You know they say they
came home now.
Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
That Yeah, yeah, I hear you there. I'm gonna have
to leave it there just because they got a few
other things you gotta fill in. But yes, there's you know,
they don't necessarily need him paled. I don't know if
you're if you want to go fully back to where
they used to hang the bodies and cages on the
side of the road. Okay, well you shouldn't. You should
laugh at that, buddy, But okay, all right, let you go.
(01:02:00):
Never mind, Ross, we need fields of impaled people Vlad style.
I guess no, but like to Jamal's other point, where
it's like I'm not touching him, not touching You know
the game used to play with your siblings on the
back the car car rides till one of your parents
flipped out. The whole thing with blocking in a convoy
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or even a single vehicle full of agents is you
have to understand what you are opening yourself up to.
So the guy who was up on the agent who
got you know, face planted on the ground because his
hands where he might conceal a gun. They can they
know what's up. It is the CaCO Day Radio program
(01:02:43):
Phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight
seven four. Okay, Ross, you've seen a Bloomberg email. We
just got there. Okay, thank you, sir, as you as
you guys are probably aware unless you were gone last week.
Got some sad news midweek they did some restructuring over
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at Bloomberg and that meant, unfortunately a staple of this show,
our own Jeff Bellinger business reporter, found himself on the
wrong side of that. So and look, I know everyone
loved the segment over there, But unfortunately they're doing some
reshuffling there, and Jeff is not our business reporter anymore,
(01:03:28):
so and I guess, I guess it's gonna be going forward.
It looks like for the body of this email, it's
gonna be Denise Pelligrini, who we enjoyed talking to her
when she filled in for Jeff, but that will not
be until next week she becomes I guess our business reporter.
So I love Dan Schwartzman again. Later talked to him
(01:03:50):
and yeah, they don't have anything to do with it
other than who's showing up to do it. But so
it looks like Dan all week and then Denise kicks
everything off next week with us. But ros's gonna get
clear afflication on that, okay, all right? So for ten days,
for ten days, basically, the governor of North Carolina, when
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Josh Stein let the arena's law bill sit on his desk,
and the process works where the governor can veto a bill,
he can sign a bill, or he can pretend he
doesn't exist and then just let it go into law.
That's pretty common in a lot of states, and I
think a lot of people thought maybe that was the
direction he was going to go. I was actually surprised
(01:04:35):
to see him sign it. I'm glad that he did.
I didn't need the lecture while he's doing it, But
of course, you know that's what you're gonna get there.
But you know, he went through the trouble of filming
the video. So let's see what his objections are. Show we.
Speaker 7 (01:04:53):
When I review public safety legislation that comes to my desk,
I use one simple test.
Speaker 8 (01:04:58):
Does it make people safe?
Speaker 7 (01:05:00):
Hospital three h seven or Arena's Law alerts the judiciary
to take a special look at people who may pose
unusual risks of violence before determining their bail. That's a
good thing, and why I have signed it into law.
Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
Okay, good, that's it, though, right, that's the whole thing.
Oh god, there's more.
Speaker 7 (01:05:21):
The law fails, however, to focus appropriately on the threat
that people pose instead.
Speaker 8 (01:05:27):
Of their ability to post bail.
Speaker 7 (01:05:29):
And most alarming, the General Assembly sprung a last minute
amendment that aims to bring about execution by firing squad
to North Carolina. It's barbaric. There will be no firing
squads in North Carolina during my time as governor. Beyond
those specific concerns with the legislation. I'm troubled by its
lack of ambition or vision. It simply does not do
(01:05:52):
enough to keep you safe. That's why I'm calling on
the legislature to come back and pass my comprehensive Public
Safety Pass.
Speaker 1 (01:06:01):
The problem. The problem is here, Josh that you governor,
is you or at least those around you, But also
you have taken a very dim approach to what is
now seeming this solution. I keep hearing me like, wow,
we need we just need more cops. And you saw it.
You saw it with Mecklenburg City council members who literally
(01:06:24):
have more control over this than than arguably the governor does,
who are also saying this. And yet we just watched
an atmosphere of defund the police. The police are out
to get people. We need social workers, we need this.
And so it's a pretty hard sell to suddenly be
pro more police when we all had ears and we
(01:06:47):
all listened to this stuff, and any opportunity where something
happened was an opportunity to demonize the police, even if
the facts weren't out yet. Now, don't get me wrong,
do we have scumbag police? Absolutely? I don't know if
you guys caught the press conference that where you have
this officer, this Raleigh PED officer is now a former
RALEIGHPED officer who was accused of especially trading sexual favors
(01:07:11):
to not write somebody up for a DUI. That's what
the press conference on Friday was about. And by the way,
I talked to some raleighed officers on this, they were
there hat they're pleased just punch the dudes out, and
that's you know, that's some interesting thoughts outside of that,
(01:07:32):
you know, surrounding previous encounters with this guy, and so
you know, they you know, they weren't necessarily of a
nature like this, but they were not shocked when these
allegations came out. Basically, he was this is the allegations,
and I don't know if it was a guy or
a gal. They're like, it's weird they have any of
the pronouns on there. But whatever it was, somebody was
(01:07:53):
involved in a motor vehicle accident. It sounds like that
somebody probably was intoxicated very well, even if they weren't
the one who caused, you're still out there driving drunk.
You know, there's going to be consequences. And they were
able to work out a deal of some sorts. That
was then they went back to his place and then
they didn't get the charge. That's what the allegations were,
(01:08:15):
and so you know, get rid of that fine. Got
no problem with that. But you know, that's an individualized
incident where I think we can agree that person should
not have a badge and a gun not be in
a position to you know, demand or even accept an
offer like that. So the justice is a secondary foregun conclusion,
(01:08:40):
or I guess in that lack of justice is a
foregun conclusion. But the opinion was not, Hey, it's just
the bad ones. The opinion overall was there's way too
many police. They're out here arresting people, and now when
they're not out arresting people, and you recognize that this
is a political crisis all of a sudden, it's say,
let's get my compor grehensive crime bill up here. I'm sorry,
(01:09:02):
I don't trust you to be the person seeking law
and order, especially when I watched your tenure as AG
be one of essentially a lawyer's office for Democrat priorities
and you know, ways to sue Donald Trump every step
of the way. It's just not flying with me anything.
Else you want to add, sir.
Speaker 8 (01:09:23):
A package that includes more cops on the beat again and.
Speaker 7 (01:09:27):
Public spirited building trust in the community, and keeping people
safe violence prevention measures like keeping kids out of gangs
and getting.
Speaker 8 (01:09:37):
People off drugs.
Speaker 7 (01:09:39):
And if we're serious about making people safer, we have
to acknowledge the role that guns and mental health play
and violence that we're seeing all across the country. We
can respect people's Second Amendment rights while also ensuring that
anyone who is violent or dangerously mentally ill does not
have access to guns.
Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
All right, So what he's talking about, he's not saying
is he wants red flag laws. That's what he means
by that. He doesn't mean clearly the dude who's standing
around with the end is nigh naked, sandwich boards screaming
at the top of his lungs, violently lunging at people.
That's not who he's talking about. Yeah, I mean it
is to some extent, but it's it's it's a far
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more what they want. They want Essentially, your your ex
wife or you're having a beef with, is like who
wants to, you know, put you in a position where
you can't see the kids. Can make a simple allegation
and they come take all your guns. That's more what
he's talking about. Oh yeah, one hundred percent.
Speaker 7 (01:10:38):
Let's use comprehensive background checks to keep guns out of
the hands of violent criminals and they.
Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
Who are subjecting If there's the violent criminals who largely
don't subject themselves to any sort of background check when
acquiring a firearm, they get they get straw about firearms,
they steal firearms. Again, it's the same old tired things.
Or you're not willing to take the what could be
aggressive steps, right, a much more aggressive look on bail. Right,
(01:11:07):
let's we're talking about in fact, he defends low bail
here in a way when you're saying, ah, well, yeah,
just because somebody's crazy, he doesn't mean that you necessarily
have high bail. Well, then, how do you purport to
hold them or to create a position where there is
a likelihood that they will be retained y and detained?
What are you attempting to do? Why don't you a job?
(01:11:29):
Why don't you give me an example of what that
looks like instead of these open platitudes.
Speaker 7 (01:11:33):
Man, And let's give family members and law enforcement the
power to seek to temporarily remove a gun from someone
who's a danger to others or themselves. Finally, we must
have a well functioning mental health care system.
Speaker 8 (01:11:48):
That gets people the treatment that they need.
Speaker 7 (01:11:52):
In recent years, on a bipartisan basis, we've made some
real progress, but we all know that it's not enough.
As a start, the general simpoly must fully fund Medicaid
when they come back to Raleigh this month.
Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
Ah, here we go. So this is really an end
around on Medicaid. If his only position was there are
serious flaws in the way that we evaluate people's mental
health or or have treatment available. No, he wants a
scenario where, under the guise of it's about mental health,
he can sit there and they can you know, we
(01:12:26):
need medical we need all this funding for these you know,
for the Medicaid Medicare stuff. Well, what if you were
just seeking funding for mental health services. I would have
a lot more respect if that's what it was. But
also we want to create a trigger where somebody is
some family member who's in a beef or as we
have seen in the past in Wake County, a politician
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wants to play politics with your Second Amendment rights. Remember
what happened to the pistol purchase permits where the former
Wait County sheriff had to be sued because they were
just like, we're just not going to do those, We're
so busy with other stuff. And then around COVID they
had to literally sue him to go no. If you're
gonna have a scenario where it's got to go through
your office, you can't just arbitrarily decide that. These are
(01:13:08):
the ways in which they manipulate things. You're watching it
now with these lawsuits over Trump wanting to do what
he did in la quite successfully in Portland where they
found a judge to say no. And so we'll sit
around for fourteen stupid days and it will inhibit the
ability for them to accomplish whether they want to accomplish
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with National Guard in Portland. And then eventually it'll get
up enough food chains that'll get overturned. And these judges
know it, these politicians know it. But every step of
the way is about an obstructionist way of doing things.
And Josh Stein is seizing this moment to get his
wet dreams full of absolute you know, garbage democrat talking
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points and things that they want through. He doesn't give
two flips about this. I'm sorry I've seen nothing to
feel that this is a man who has corrected himself
off on anything surrounding this. He wants red flag laws,
he wants bureaucrats to be able to come in and
swoop up any of your firearms. He wants extra backgrounds
for you, and he will ignore all of the reasons
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how people who are out to do violent things normally
acquire firearms to inconvenience you. Because when the rubber hits
the road and some guys up for his seventh possession
charge in Durham, he and they get, you know, cashless bond.
That is a win for the ideological left while continuing
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to inconvenience you. So don't fall for any of this garbage.
He had to sign it. He had to, there's too
many moderates in the state. But he also had to
have some talking points that he can feed his lunatic
left base, the real hardcores that may vote for him.
This is really embarrassing, all right, eight nineteen here on
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the Cacoday radio program. Honestly, I wasn't even give it
time this morning because it would have gone in regardless
of what he wanted to do. But it's just so
irritating to hear it over and over and speaking of lunatics.
When we come back, we will explore this headline plane
force to land after Waco wearing fifteen masks, screams that
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gay people were giving him cancer. Oh yeah, and it's
not even a dude from Florida that's coming up next.
Hang on the harrowing tale of climate journalist. That's the thing.
Alec Lon, which what an appropriate last name for a
climate journalist. So he decided he was going to go
to Norway's from the UK, and he was going to
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go photograph this area where this very famous glacier apparently
is not there anymore or something. So he was gonna
be like, ah, look what happened because Luba Man did so. Anyway,
so he goes. He's on a solo hike back there,
and unfortunately he slips on some ice and like has
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a bad fall. So he ends up breaking his leg
and he shattered a vertebra. And this guy is really
hurt from slipping on the ice where the glacier isn't anymore.
Ross you tracking what I'm putting down here. So anyway,
so he slips on the ice where the glacier is
(01:16:20):
not anymore and falls and breaks his legs. So now
he's in a bear grills situation, and according to the reports,
he's got to make some hard decisions. So one of
those decisions ross what is the bear grills decision that
we refer to on the show here frequently, you.
Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
Know, went a doubt, went in doubt. You gotta drink
your pea.
Speaker 1 (01:16:40):
Yeah, because he has nothing to drink because again he's
just slipped on the ice here and right, there's nothing
to drink.
Speaker 2 (01:16:47):
Right, there's nothing. I mean, what else he was he
supposed to do?
Speaker 1 (01:16:51):
What? Exactly what was this man who slipped on the
ice when he went to film the glacier that's not there,
who's now lightly immobilized. He was able, I guess, to
crawl a little ways, but for the most part immobilize.
What is he supposed to do if he gets thirsty
but drink his own urine while laying there in a
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humbled creep next to the ice that he just slipped upon.
Well this went on for days. He survived, quote without
food or water or a working phone. Eventually, a rescue
helicopter saw him waving like a red bandana, so they
were able to rescue him after six days of him
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crashed out after slipping on the ice and not having
anything to drink and being forced to drink his own urine.
I guess he did get some rain water one of
the nights, which would have been very helpful, because otherwise
what would he have done laying there at a crumpled
heap next to the glacier that's not there that he
slipped on and then he managed to They got him
to a hospital and he's gonna make it, although his
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wife said he's not allowed to do anymore solo hiking.
So he might have fallen with the ice, but now
he's not near the ice. Oh, you know, you don't
know the situation. Here's what I do know. I know
that he slipped and fell some sort of distance there.
I know that he, according to reports, was able, even
with these injuries, to reposition himself the length of at
least two football fields. I don't think he fell that much,
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meaning that at some point he was presented with the
decision as to what he's going to do. Because it
says he lost during the fall. He lost to his
water bottle and one of his walking poles. I guess,
so there are still more areas to go prior to
making the decision to consume one's own urine. If I'm
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able to move, and I'm able to move whatever within
the distance of the ice I just slept on, I'm
going for the ice because at some point it just
feels like you'll want to drink your own urine, is
all that I'm saying. Ross, How many times have you
fallen while doing some honeydew list in the yard and
just made the decision to drink your own urine?
Speaker 2 (01:19:00):
Hasn't happened yet?
Speaker 1 (01:19:01):
Oh it's weird, okay, but like you're really looking forward
to it, right the scenario there, Yeah, probably not okay,
all right, To be honest, it would probably be a
thing I would never tell anyone else about. That's the
other part of it too, unless like you know, I
was like stranded somewhere and there's a real catastrophe in
the news media puts a camera in my face, right,
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you know, while I'm doing the act, and then I'd
be like, well, like, what is what are you drinking?
That doesn't look like.
Speaker 2 (01:19:28):
I said? Lie? Yeah, I think so, how did you survive?
Definitely didn't drink my own pea can tell you that much.
Speaker 3 (01:19:35):
No, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
I'm not one of those weirdos. So and again, look like,
if you're in a boat, whatever you're on the ocean,
decision has got to be made. You've already eaten the
other guy in the boat, which we've seen that before.
But yeah, don't do it, and especially don't do it
if there's water within your crawl distance. And third, if
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you have to do it, don't tell anyone. Let'll make
a whole show about it and become a meme.
Speaker 2 (01:20:02):
So there was when I was younger and I fell
down a well. Okay, I fell down a well. I
strain it down there for like two weeks long story short,
drank my own peat, nothing else. I could do, nothing
else I can do it.
Speaker 1 (01:20:13):
Well with the water that well, well it wasn't you know,
it could have been it could have been contaminated.
Speaker 2 (01:20:20):
Oh I wasn't sure.
Speaker 1 (01:20:22):
Watch out for that. The difference is this is like
thousands year old glacial ice, see what I'm saying. So
you'd probably run into less of a risk with that,
some would say, unless it's the glacial ice in Antarctica
where the thing came out of and the thing that
you want to stay away from that, all right, So
(01:20:42):
that's crazy story number one. Crazy story number two. Here
we go, ready for this. Hell uh, not a Florida man,
but rather a New Jersey bound police or plane rather
that was forced to divert and police recalled over an
unruled passenger. These sun Country Airlines, Oh, I hadn't thought
(01:21:04):
about sun Country in a minute. Sun Country is another
one of these low cost carriers. If you live out west,
you use them a lot. So you know, sun Country
flies a lot of routes there in Wyoming, Colorado and
Utah and all the rest. But up to Minneapolis is
where I think they're based out of Minneapolis now, but
you can get on some Country. I didn't realize they
flew over to Newark and all that, but whatever, So
(01:21:26):
that's where this plane was, Minneapolis to Newark. Doesn't that
sound like a joy? And unfortunately they had a little
problem problem here. So one of the passengers, his name
is Seth Evans, was sitting across the aisle from this
really animated dude who, according to authorities, was wearing over
a dozen face masks simultaneously. So he's got the you know,
(01:21:51):
N ninety five, he's got a dozen on which how
is this dude able to breathe? I guess would be
my question. I find it sty with one, he's got
a dozen and then at least a dozen, it says so,
and some people as to me it may have been
as many as fifteen. And he starts screaming all sorts
(01:22:13):
of stuff. The plane's going down and a gang chased me,
so he said as part of his rant that a
gang had chased him, I guess through the airport and
onto the plane, and they might be on the plane now.
He described the gang as quote a bunch of gay people,
so like sharks and jets, only one of them is
(01:22:34):
apparently incredibly gay group, and they're going after this guy
with for what I don't know. He also screamed that
he was being radiated and cooked by gays and that
they were giving him cancer. I guess with their presence,
I don't know, or they have, Like is there a
(01:22:55):
laser like built in laser? Is that what gaydar is?
I'd always heard that and I thought it was something
else entirely So anyway, so basically he's he's full Alex
Jones here.
Speaker 12 (01:23:07):
I don't like a button chemicals in the water because
they turned the freaking frost game.
Speaker 8 (01:23:10):
Do you understand that?
Speaker 1 (01:23:15):
Clubs? All?
Speaker 3 (01:23:18):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:23:18):
So in this case it was different. It was gay
people turning him cancery, So I guess it's not technically
the same thing. So as you can imagine, everyone on
the plane is like, right, because that's all you really
can do, perhaps the stave off the onslaught. The crackpot
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was wearing no more than fifteen masks over his mouth.
According to Evans, the man then started screaming as security
was getting called, or I guess security is wrong where
other flight attendants are getting called to deal with this lunatic.
He then started screaming Trump is coming, Trump is here,
which would be weird because he was on the plane
when they took off. And then and this is honestly ross.
(01:24:01):
This is the part of the story which makes me
believe this guy is full mentally insane. If everything else
had not gotten you there, he would scream these deluded
conspiracies and then intermittently would stop, sit down, buckle his
seat belt, and play a round of candy Crush before
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standing up and screaming again, that's the behavior right there. Yeah,
I understand that there's a cabal of evil gay people
trying to give you cancer or whatever, sir. But like
the part where you then stop mid rant to play
candy Crush and then I guess lose or whatever, complete
around and then play again. I don't know. Once on
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the ground at O'Hare, the man was handcuffed and holed
away by police. I imagine what else he was screaming
some other stuff too. U. I need to know more
on the radiating and cooked part, and I need to
know how the quote unquote gay mob was giving him cancer.
So they're gonna do. They're had a little welfare check
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with our boy here. The candy Crush thing is just
so weird. I don't know. Maybe he just got sick
of figuring out it was paid to win. They just
dawned upon him and he snapped when he saw how
much money he'd spent on it. It seems like one
of those with you if you ever know someone who's
really into candy Crush, Like they're really into candy Crush,
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and I always am wondering, like how many cars have
you essentially given this company for like this little iddy
bitty game? What a license to print money? That is?
So there you go. Once he was off they then
took off again, eventually landed in Newark, clearly late, and
then probably when people try to get customer service, they
just ignored him. I'm just assuming it's like most air
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travel these days. All right, quick call here, Grant, what's up?
Speaker 16 (01:25:58):
I was wondering if he noticed that. Coincidentally, presumably Governor
Stein called up the National Guard for clean up duty
potentially on the sand bars when they were being pulled
out to the Atlantic Ocean and those two hurricanes were
(01:26:18):
not going to be a threat. But coincidentally he had
control over the National Guard for Jock Stein doing that,
and Trump could not call up the federalizing them for
when we had supposedly hundreds of people rioting now in
downtown Raleigh.
Speaker 3 (01:26:36):
To aid the police.
Speaker 1 (01:26:37):
Charlotte was some of the discussion. Here's the thing. So
I have seen this conspiracy out there. I don't yeah,
I don't know if you could prove any truth to it.
It is not uncommon as part of an emergency readiness declaration,
which we have with these storms. And thanks for the
call there, sir. Where the National Guard is essentially on standby,
it does not mean he was he stand by. The
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hiredy of the National Guard, and whether he chose to
do that to keep Trump from doing it. I mean,
maybe you got all these you got all these people
suing again out for with the Oregon, and all they
need is one judge to try to gum the waters.
And Stein has proven himself to be somebody who will
participate in these you know, where all the Democrat AG's
(01:27:21):
or all the Democrat governors do something. We've seen it
over and over and over again with this guy. So, uh, sir,
I have no way to prove it per se, but
I have no way to disprove it, and I don't
trust jos Stin. So maybe maybe that tactically was one
of the ways that they're hoping to obstruct. I couldn't
tell you. Raced agent, on the other hand, can tell you.
Maybe not on that, but he can tell you whether.
(01:27:42):
And he better tell us some good weather if he
knows what's good for him.
Speaker 3 (01:27:45):
Yeah, well it's good until about midweek and then it's
great beyond that.
Speaker 1 (01:27:51):
So how's that that works? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:27:53):
Great works? And today tomorrow's still going to be warm.
Been up for somebody's tryad try and gole make climb
a bus eighty degrees and should see lots of sunshine.
There are some clouds and spots, but mostly sunny will work.
It's midweek, we get some showers, maybe even a few thundershowers,
mid upper seventies for Wednesday, and then Wednesday night's still
some leftover wet weather. But Thursday and Friday Sunday to
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partly sunny, upper sixties to low seventies, and I think
more of the same for this upcoming weekend. It holds true.
We get through the mid week forecast going to be
fall like around here, temperatures for change going down below normal.
Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
So all your Clemson welles are done right, You're good,
very well.
Speaker 3 (01:28:30):
I mean, there's still woes, but if we can win out,
I'll be happy.
Speaker 10 (01:28:34):
You know you can't.
Speaker 3 (01:28:35):
You can't have it all right.
Speaker 1 (01:28:36):
I've seen some unc cope this morning where they're convinced
that the only reason they're losing is because Jordan Hudson's
on the field, which talking to the Sea commissioner and stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:28:45):
And I don't know, did anybody come in and think,
I mean, just because you get belchick doesn't mean you're
automatically going to be like the national champion. The problem
is with the portal and you don't have a lot
of time. That's whole problem. So yeah, man, we'll free.
Speaker 1 (01:29:01):
Yes, it's a mess, So I got no dog in
the fight. I'm just that's just what I'm seeing. All Right.
I'll let you go. We'll chat tomorrow. Thank you. And
Dan Schwartzman from Bloomberg News joins us next and Schwartzman
he'll be with us all Weekdan, what's going on?
Speaker 3 (01:29:16):
Good morning, KC.
Speaker 12 (01:29:17):
President Trump is being worn by a coalition of business
groups that is newly announced one hundred thousand dollars fee
for H one bv's applications risks hurting the economy. The
roughly dozen or so industry groups ranging from retail to tech,
sent a letter to Trump urging the administration to avoid
changes to the Skilled worker program that bring added burdens
for companies. Stalantis, the automaker that makes Jeep, Dodge, and
(01:29:40):
Ram vehicles, is planning to pump about ten billion dollars
into the US source to stay Stilantis is focused on
reclaiming the past success of its cheap brand. We're also
looking to positively make new investments in Chrysler and Dodge,
which could mean a new Dodge V eight musclecar source
to say the investments could be funneled into plants in
states like Illinois and Michigan.
Speaker 3 (01:30:00):
Atlantis is also.
Speaker 12 (01:30:01):
Lobbying the Trump administration in recent days to waiver or
soften a possible twenty five percent tariff that could otherwise
hit the Ram pickup truck made in Mexico. Neuralink, elon
Musk's brain implant company, has submitted a scientific paper to
a medical journal describing some of their results. This would
be Neuralink's first peer reviewed publication with human data. Neuralinks
(01:30:22):
presidents said last month the firm hope to put in
its devices in a healthy person by twenty twenty or
twenty thirty, so if our brain devices that are used
to control computers have only been experimentally implanted in patients
with severe medical conditions. Neuralink is also working on chips
to restore vision, read speech from the brain and Treed Parkinson's.
(01:30:42):
Some major American airlines are investing heavily into luxury travel. United,
Delta and American Airlines are among those overhauling their cabins,
including adding private suites on some larger international for longer
international flights, along with gourmet foods, such as Cavia with Champagne. Now,
if you fly economy, though, you notice fewer options as
a push into luxury has come at the expense of
(01:31:04):
more affordable seats that most Americans like me are used
to buying. No surprise, Taylor Swift's new album, The Life
of a Show Girl is dominating music streaming charts since
being released Friday morning. Swift's new material counted for nine
of the top ten most listened to tracks on Apple Music.
One of the songs, The Fate of Ophelia, also among
Amazon Music's top ten. Meanwhile, Spotify says The Life of
(01:31:26):
a Showgill became their most streamed album in a single
day this year. And finally, Casey futures right now are
all in the green. Looks like we're gonna get off
the good start of the week. On Wall Street an
azecx upt two hundred points or eight tens of one
percent of eighty five per points or two tens of
one percent.
Speaker 3 (01:31:41):
That's some piece up twenty one points.
Speaker 12 (01:31:43):
An increase of three tenths of one percent.
Speaker 1 (01:31:46):
How many of the how much of that album did
you streamed?
Speaker 12 (01:31:49):
Dan excuse mo more time, cac.
Speaker 1 (01:31:51):
How much of that album did you stream.
Speaker 3 (01:31:55):
I have to be honest with you.
Speaker 12 (01:31:56):
I have not listened to a moment. But my fourteen
year old daughter not impressed.
Speaker 10 (01:32:00):
And she's a big swiftye.
Speaker 1 (01:32:02):
Oh good, okay, all right, that's some feedback we can use.
So all right, so fourteen but fourteen year olds are
not impressed by anything. If I remember growing up with sisters.
Speaker 12 (01:32:10):
So yeah, but you know what, you know, I took
her actually to the aristour last year in Europe and
she they dressed up, wore the you know that whatever
is piara and like you know, she wore the bracelet.
So she's really into this stuff. And I kind of
thought she'd give like a really good review because she
was really looking forward to this release. But now, I mean,
(01:32:30):
if it was good, she would have told me this
is really good.
Speaker 2 (01:32:33):
But she was not gonna impressed.
Speaker 1 (01:32:34):
Oh that's a great that's a great review because Ross
and I Schers didn't listen to it. Appreciate it man,
thank you of course, buddy. All right, there you have
dance swortsman from a Bloomberg News by my button here,
so it doesn't sound like crap. There we go. Yeah,
I'm sorry I didn't me to put words in your mouth.
Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
I have heard stuff about the album, though, have you.
I've heard nothing, Marky tells me, because apparently it's all
over her like twitter feed and like social media, we
need gossip music. Yeah, yeah, anyway, but obviously our feeds
are much different. He's telling me that the big thing
with this album is it's like super raunchy, like there's a.
Speaker 1 (01:33:09):
There's it's a life of a showgirl.
Speaker 2 (01:33:11):
Yeah, but but it's like there's an entire song about
Travis Kelsey's the song is the song is called wood.
Speaker 1 (01:33:20):
His his his furniture, that he has a big piece
of land, the land.
Speaker 2 (01:33:28):
Yeah, I'm just saying that's that's what mark He's heard
anyway in social.
Speaker 1 (01:33:33):
Media flex what a flex? As a dude, you're just like, oh,
the number one is selling artist blah blah blah wrote
about this thing. Okay, geez man, I was not prepared
for that. I kind of I kind of wish I
could know that. Yep, though, could you just say just joking,
can you say.
Speaker 2 (01:33:53):
That I'm just kidding, Okay, but I'm really not. Oh yeah, Unfortunately,
of course, now that's delicate.
Speaker 1 (01:34:06):
I almost wish you'd told Schwartzman that so you can
ground his daughter or whatever, like, how dare you that's
a father of the I will say, that's the father
of your stuff there. Man.
Speaker 2 (01:34:15):
That's probably why he hasn't heard anything about it.
Speaker 6 (01:34:18):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:34:18):
That's the fort the teen daughters listening to this going,
I'm not telling my dad about this.
Speaker 1 (01:34:23):
Right, you'll take this away, right, yeah,