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November 3, 2025 96 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The clock changed, So there's that. I guess if you
missed it, you're gonna have an extra hour work today.
Ross and I were just commiserating off the air. I
love the time change, obviously, right for the feeling, but
my body's still like not you're up even on the weekends,
even on the weekends. I think I made it to six.

(00:20):
I think I slept until six. Ross. I'm sorry you're
up at five twenty, but I I felt up, you know,
because that's still a little later than I usually get.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
So I'm telling you, like on the weekends, like I
sleep in until like six, but for me, that's sleeping.
That's like sleeping in because I get up at three.
So yeah, right, whatever day it was, you know, Sunday, yesterday, whatever,
at five to twenty, up at five twenty, but it
was like six twenty, so it was like twenty extra minutes,
right right, right?

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Yeah, and you feel you feel amazing now this morning.
I felt fine until literally ten seconds ago when the
left channel and my headphone just stopped working. So ah,
and Ross, you know how annoying that is. Doing this,
I would not be able to function. Oh, like all right,
So it feels like the cable is just a little lose,
all right, I'll screw with that during the break because

(01:07):
that'll be horrible. I got backup cans too, but these
are the ones I like. All right, So over the weekend,
let's see here, everybody want to fight with everybody about
three very specific stories. One is the teachers with the

(01:29):
bloody shirts. And I got some thoughts. I don't know
if anybody has anything definitive. And it really shows you
how impactful AI is in all of this, because now
if you want something to be true or to not
be true, you can use AI to try to make
it true, or you can claim a photo that may

(01:53):
be true is definitively AI, and then everyone could fight
each other over for it. And that's really what that
story devolved into. I'll give you all the pieces with it,
and so we'll get into that. Also, Trump sat down
with sixty minutes and they basically wanted they I don't

(02:14):
know that. I think they want an office in the
situation room. And it's just so absurd because they're trying
to get all right, what are you are you gonna
bomb here? What are you gonna do here? What are
you gonna do here? You're gonna invade here? What about here?
And it's like one of one of the things. And
I understand that some people see it as counter like
the two things cannot exist. Trump can't be somebody who

(02:38):
has successfully avoided wars and helped settle them but also
be somebody who will threaten them.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
But it has to exist.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Because one of the ways in which you get people
to agree to stop shooting each other is the way
that your parents stopped you and your sibling from fighting.
What was ross? How did the threat go in your house?
I'll call dad, We'll get dad in here, like your
mom may say that, or mom just come in a

(03:09):
bust on you.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Because that was my I You know, I can't relate
because my siblings were like ten twelve years older than
I was, so that never like happened. There wasn't like fighting.
But it's the.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
Peace through strength thing, right you want? Yeah, it's that
whole scenario where you get the kids fighting and wait
till your father gets home. Was a pretty good get
in a lot of families. That With me, it was
my mom going near where she kept this giant oversized
curribra main comb for horses, and then the backside of

(03:42):
that was for beating children with Yeah, man.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
I was such a good kid. It's sort of embarrassing,
like I don't recall ever hearing wait till your father
gets home, Like it.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
Never okay I was good dad, or you got away
with murder? So no, I mean, I just I can't relate, Okay,
but you know the content what I'm driving at, like
you you want people to go, oh, lastly, we need
is the US in here and you have to use
it strategically.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
But it was also like subconscious because my dad was
like a really big you know, like metals on the
wall from Vietnam.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
Like right, strong, shot a bunch and survived.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
So it's like, you know, I really respected my father,
Like I'm not gonna mess with my dad, and whatever
he tells me to do, I'm gonna do.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
Okay, good, So Trump sitting there and saying, if you
guys want to FA, you're gonna you might fo. That's
how you wield that. Now the problem becomes you also
have to do other ancillary stuff. And ancillary would be
like what's happening with the the drug boats? Okay, the

(04:47):
constructing of new forward operating bases in the Philippines. Uh, positioning. Uh,
you know, destroyers and you know wherever strategically, these are
what you do, and you you do that show of
force or that threat of force. Because the other thing
that has been good for Trump is the fact that

(05:08):
people see him as a you know, a little cowboyish,
unpredictable and for whatever reason, Nora O'Donnell or whoever was
doing that interview, it's just not clocking with her. But
we'll give you some examples of that. Oh and Ross,
you see, Harrison Ford lost his crap over the weekend.
He said that Trump is the biggest criminal in history.

(05:30):
And I know people are mad at him, but like,
he's an actor, so he probably doesn't have a lot
of historical context for who might be some other criminals
in history. So you know, because he's an actor, he's
not a historian, and he's.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
Never played a role you know where you'd be going.
Can you imagine playing a role where you're trying to
like go against somebody like more evil than Trump? I
can't imagine it.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Well, there is no, no, no, he said clearly. Well
he said biggest criminal. He said, true, is the biggest
criminal in history. So are you implying that maybe he
would have some other reference point perhaps, but you know,
surely he wouldn't go get an autograph from said person,
right right, right right, Okay, but it's one of these
like old Hollywood, you know, ancient boomers now where they come.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
You're not even surprised anymore. You're like, okay, that's great,
just shut up.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
What if he had what if he also had working
knowledge of somebody who was so evil, so criminal he
would destroy an entire planet. That would be pretty evil.
It would be pretty criminal. Mm So anyway, and then
he chastised everybody over a climate change.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
The guy who.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
Owns a classic plane, helicopter, muscle car, and motorcycle collection,
as well as properties in California, New York and a
giant spread in Wyoming with not one but two home
sites actually on it.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
So did he not get the updated memo from Bill Gates?

Speaker 1 (07:00):
I guess not. You know, he's very busy. I guess
I don't know what he's busy doing, but he's busy
doing something.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
And Bill Gates came out and he said, hey, you
know that's not going to kill you. You don't have to
panic anymore.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Yeah, no more existencion. That's fine. Yeah, We're good. We're good.
So uh so anyway, yeah, just a few annoying things.
We got some audio. Of course, she had the Halloween insanity.
And did you ross did you watch the game seven
of the World Series?

Speaker 2 (07:24):
Uh no, but I heard about it, saw the replace.
Oh I heard a lot about it from my mother,
which wait, why she hate the Dodgers or something. No,
but she's like a big baseball fan, so she's been
watching like every game.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
It wasn't just good to be Canada. That's good. I
mean that feels good, but it was a really good game.
Like I was locked into that game.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
Imagine being, you know, from Toronto playing in the World Series.
You lose, and then you have to go back to Canada,
right what they were in Toronto? No, but I mean
you have to live there. Oh yeah, yeah, I mean
it's awful, dude.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
And then do you see what Canada did? So the
game went into eleven innings and the train service that
they used to shuffle people around it stopped like thirty
minutes after the game, and they just didn't run any
extra cars. So all these people were literally struck or
stuck after just watching their team get defeated. Oh yeah,

(08:16):
and they're like, well, they should have hurried. But anyone
who's ever tried to hot like in Minnesota when they
were when they moved the tailgate lot for the Vikings
to where the Twin Stadium is, Don't ask me why
we had the light rail because those are the two
points across and you could get there right after the

(08:37):
game and it still might take you an hour to
get a train because there's only so much capacity. So
now they got to sit there and commiserate about this
game that just because they were winning three nothing. Oh,
it was a very very good game. And the football
gods were kind over the weekend to Panthers fans and
then to me because they Panthers beat the Packers. Minnesota

(09:01):
pulled it out against Detroit.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Ross, I know you're a little uh a little long
in the tooth on your team, but screwing up Kansas
City's plans got to make you pump.

Speaker 3 (09:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
But we had like a major injury, which sucks.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
Who got injured?

Speaker 2 (09:14):
On your edge rusher, like you know, which is the
team is cursed? You had a bunch of these injuries,
not even in preseason and like camp and like training
camp where you're like, well, you drafted these amazing guys,
they're gonna be great for the defense, and they step
on the train and their legs fall off or whatever
the hell it was. So now this guy came back.
I don't know how to pronounce. The last name was
like Hoked, Hocked something like that. But he's an absolute

(09:35):
beast and in the last two games he's done like
he's transformed the defense. And yesterday he was having an
amazing game. Blew out his achilles. A week or two
after at Oliver just blew out his like his bicyp
or whatever it was. So it's the team is cursed.
Same thing happened with von Miller a few years ago,
Like you finally have this guy who's gonna make a difference, right,

(09:56):
who's gonna be able to put some pressure in the
quarterback and like, you know, just muscle.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
He had to see coming though. Yeah, von Miller's an
amazing player, but he had it was later in his career.
But he's having injuries. He's having a great season now
yeah yeah, yeah, Well the guy's a stud man, absolute
stud so but anyway, yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
A win, but a really bad injury. So hopefully the
defense won't be too.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
Feel bad for the commandos too. By the way, if
at any point you see Jade and Daniel's injury and
there's a video, don't watch it. Did you see that
ross that arms? Don't do that, right, They're not supposed to. Okay,
all right, I just want to be clear. I did
that to my arm one time, and I still have
a scar and I had pins and the bone was

(10:40):
sticking out. So but you know, when you're twelve trying
to jump a motorcycle, these things happen, and not in
a in like a good evil canieval way, just trying
to do like a curb hop was the most weak
sauce injury or stunt resulting in pretty decent injury. So

(11:01):
there we go. All right, that's your little rundown. He
can't think of any other teams we need to talk
about that one. So covered Panthers, Bills, Cowboys played at night,
so I'm sure Ray'll be invested in that, and Viking.
So there we go, covered all bases six seventeen. Hang on,
all right, So remember the escape monkeys? Okay, Well, first,

(11:23):
really there's one still on the loose. Then they said
there's three still on the loose. Well, there's officially only
two on the loose, or somebody's absconded with them. Who
now has monkeys at their house just in time for Halloween.

(11:45):
So one of the monkeys was found. According to a
woman in Mississippi, she feared that it was coming for
her children, so she jimbo'ed it. Jimbo, of course, uncle
Jimbo from South Park, whose famous line is it's coming
right for us, right before he shoots it.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
Jessica Ferguson said her sixteen year old son said he
thought he'd seen a monkey in the yard in Heidelberg, Mississippi.
So she got out of bed, grabbed her firearm and
her cell phone, and sure enough, there's a monkey about
sixty feet away. Ferguson said she became concerned because she
had heard reports the escape monkeys carried disease, so she

(12:28):
shot it. Quote. I did what any other mother would
do to protect her children. I believe they don't have disease,
was the update, although I think the university would probably
tell you that too. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
Yeah, man, you can't be too safe, you know, really
have a monkey, cause these monkeys are the monkey man.
The monkey's got the pox man got to shoot it.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Well, no, I think they claimed they had herpee, you know,
herpes on the table.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
Nope, shooting it right in the dome. If you had children,
you would understand.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
She actually shot at once, hid it center masks and
it kept coming at her, and then she shot it
again and then she said it backed up and fell.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
See it's one of the un see cocaine monkeys.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
No, that's uh, I'm sorry, it's wake forest.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
Sorry forest or sorry I just assumed.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Yeah, no, that's fair. Uh, let's see. Jasper County Sheriff's
office confirms in social media that a homeowner had found
one of the monkeys on their property. Blah blah blah.
I don't think she's charged with anything, okay. Ferguson also
said she was worried if the monkey got away could
threaten children at another home. Earlier neighbors got much younger children.

(13:46):
I don't know, or they would have been like amazed
because they're like good some monkey kids probably like monkeys.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
Man, Yeah, he's just a good point. They'd be like, wow,
Christmas is like, you know, taken care of. It's got
to like, you know, hide the monkey for like a
month and a half or whatever. It is two months.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
Yeah, and then instead it's curious George, it wouldn't stop resisting,
so how much? I just wanted to look up how
much this monkey weigh? Sixteen pounds? All right, so it's
bigger than a Well, there's probably a really fat cat
that's sixteen pounds, but it's not a big critter. Let's

(14:21):
see here. Well, still too on the loose. I don't know.
It's Mississippi. Man. If you don't think there's some good
old boys itching to get a monkey mounted in the
old double wide, I think you're crazy.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
By the way.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
You know what I watched over the weekend Ross because
it's on Peacock now is the new Jurassic Park Reborn.
They they just loaded it up over the weekend, and
the whole time I'm watching it, that's the thought that
crossed my head. I'm not going to give any spoilers.
Watch it if you want. It's not the best Jurassic
Park movie. It is what it is. But the whole

(14:56):
concept is all those dinosaurs escaped from you know, crazy
rich Dude's place, and now they're just everywhere, and they're
a problem for a variety of reasons. They're day to
day problems. They get out and like a brachiosaurus is
walking around Brooklyn, you know, banging into stuff that's a problem,
and then evil people are getting them so they can breed,

(15:17):
fighting dinosaurs and all this, and the whole time, I'm like,
I don't think America's good old boys, at least not
the ones that I grew up with, and probably not
the ones that I know around the Carolinas. I don't
think they let it get that bad. I'm just gonna
I'm gonna live with my two seasons in memories and
just consider the Witcher series done after two seasons. So

(15:37):
you're telling me season four got worse than season three.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Dude, it's so bad. It is so bad. We gave
it a shot. Marky was like, hey, new Witcher is up,
you know, and it's the new Witcher right right, right right,
it's Thoris brother, the Hemsworth brother. And you know that's
not even the main issue, but it kind of is
because you know, you Henry Cavill was a.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Garyl yeah, because he was so into it.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
The voice, the aura, like, the everything about the character
is perfect. And now it's sort of like he's fluffier
or something like he's it's just not the same. But
that's not even the main issue. You say he's a
fluffer No, Like his face is fluffier. Oh you know
what I mean.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
I'm like, that's a new way to screw some uping.
No no, no, no, Like he looks like poofier, do
you know what I mean? Like, all right, all right,
where you know Marky was the one she's like, you know,
Henry Cavill was like chiseled, you know what I mean, Like, yeah,
you know so, and like the voice is perfect, and
this is just like he's doing some weird, like I
don't know what accent he's trying to do. It's like
Irish or something, and he's trying to hide his Australian accent.

(16:45):
So it's like doubly weird. And I saw somebody reference
that he was trying to be, uh a highlander, yeah,
because it's the only thing I've seen about that.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
And it starts off strong, like he's like doing stuff
that you've seen in the games, Like he's doing spells
and like a shield protection and fire. Yeah completely, And
so listen, I'm gonna spoil a little bit here.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
You only made through one episode, only.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
One, and that we're not watching anymore.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
So you have Surrey, which is sort of like Garrel's
adopted daughter. And in the last season she learned her
dad was like the most evil person in all the realm. Right,
the Star warsst it's Polish folk Lord's written by a
Polish dude. Takes place in Poland, right, So anyway, she
learns her dad is like, you know, the evil, evil

(17:33):
king and Trump's sure. And then she also learns, you
know that she is part of the center of this
magical thing that's been going on for thousands of years,
Like she's potentially the most powerful wizard to ever exist.
And she at the end of the first season, like
Garrett was defeated and she was taken away from her

(17:55):
family and she's by herself and she escapes, and so
she's going through a there's a lot here. So the
writers determine the best thing to do for this character
going through all these things is to become gay. And
she has her first sexual experience with a black lesbian.

(18:15):
What is happening here?

Speaker 1 (18:17):
Is it a space witch? Is space Witches from Star Wars.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
She's on the run and there's out of nowhere, out
of nowhere, you know what we need to do now
that she's in this like crazy situation and she's stressed
out and she's you know, she's the center of this struggle. Yeah,
you know what we what we make her gay for
no reason like that?

Speaker 1 (18:41):
What is is that in the game.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
I don't know anything about the game really, I never
got to that point. Okay, out of nowhere, Yeah, we're
just gonna throw her in there. You know, she met
these guys like these gypsies or something and that kind
of left field, and we're both what does this have
to do with the story? What is happening here? Yeah,

(19:05):
got more important things going on. Lady.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
You made me feel a lot better in my decision now,
because again, I so enjoyed the first two seasons a witcher.
I was like this is this is great?

Speaker 2 (19:17):
Yeah, And so like the the two guys, who's like,
you know, so she's in this like you know, a
group of people trying to like, you know, just they're
just surviving. She found this like group of people. The
one dude is a morbidly obese idiot, complete idiot. The
other one is the ultimate beta male. Like in fact,
we didn't know we were like we thought when the
dude character was introduced, we were like, is this like

(19:38):
a trans character? Oh kind of has that look. We're like,
we're like, oh, they're going down this world. Of course
they have to put that in there somewhere. But now
he's just an ultimate beta male and like weak. So
the strongest person in the group is you know, the leader.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
Well, that is who you'd want to align with in
the world of the Witcher, too, the weakest person you
can find right clearly, yes, sure.

Speaker 2 (19:59):
Yes, yes, yes, but anyway, Yeah, So there's this romance
that comes out of nowhere, and it's just so bizarre.
It's it's and and that's the insulting part is because
you know they're just putting it in there to put
it in there. It's the shoehorning. We need to throw
it in there for the message and the agenda. We're
just gonna has nothing to do with the story, and

(20:20):
we're just gonna throw it in there. Series.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
Now, gay, this is what this is what people don't us.
Texts are like, oh you just you don't want to
see any gay representation. No, no, no, no no no. What was
the what was the show that was Will and Grace?
Remember how popular Will and Grace was.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
Yeah, nothing, it just but it makes it. It comes
out of nowhere, like why is this?

Speaker 1 (20:37):
That's what it is, especially in an established IP right
like like Last of Us did. That's that's where people
get upset because they're just like, well, why this wasn't
This wasn't. One, this isn't the storyline, and two it
feels forced, it feels shoehorning.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
It's just so bizarre because this character is going through
this major ordeal and you think should be focused on
other things and it's just.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Nopeh stress relief. I guess I don't know, maybe yeah,
Because then you have to try to make sense of
it in your head. People process like well why are
we why is this storyline being in her?

Speaker 2 (21:13):
But then it's like the characters like first sexual experience,
so you think it would have like, you know, some
sort of weight, but the very next scene, she's just
like it never happened, just walking around.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
It's dangerous too, because she's like magic, so you know
she does. She then instantly regrets it, like she can
turn you to a newt or something.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
Open a portal.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
You know, yeah, man, you know you had a Sparta
kicked into a portal can you imagine.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
You ever accidentally send your lover through a Portal's yeah, because.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
You're all like you're all, you're not in your right
frame of mind. So maybe you thought you're opening a
portal to something and instead it's something horrible. Gotta be
very careful with portals. So, uh, hey, I have a
question speaking of uh, speaking of things that just thinking
about over the weekend. I remember most of my childhood

(22:04):
the longest field goal was Jason Elam's sixty yards. I
want to say that he held that record for most
of my formative years. Kicker for the Denver Broncos kicked
at sixty yards. Everyone was like, holy crap, they can
kick it sixty yards. That'll never happen again, And for
years and years it didn't, and it wasn't that long ago.

(22:26):
Somebody then tied him and then beat that person or
beat the both of them, i should say. And then
that person got beat and we were up to like
sixty two sixty three yards, and then like a bunch
of kickers did it. And then over the weekend this
sixty eight yards away.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
It's up there, it's out there, and it's gone. It's
gone for sixty.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Eight how did we get here in like this rapid?
Has the ball changed, has the training changed? I mean
I think half the kickers in the league have been
longer than sixty yards Now, yeah, they used to be
like unheard of. Yeah that's what it was. It was
the god level elum sixty yards.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
Right now, or you'd be like, oh, even like fifty
either from fifty yards it's incredible. Now it's like seventy
yards out. What are you doing? Like, how is this happening?

Speaker 1 (23:18):
Plus he kicked in Denvers, so they're like odds. You know,
it's the thin air thing. No nobody will ever beat that.
And now this was at sea level.

Speaker 2 (23:25):
It has to be the training, I'd imagine or something.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
Dude, I saw I saw people getting mad too. They're like, oh,
we got to narrow the uprights. Do you understand the
angle at sixty eight yards that you have to kick within?
I mean, just I don't want to hit you with
math this early, but you know, when when you're right
at the gold line, you know your angle if you

(23:50):
make a V with your hand out in front of
you obviously is as big as you know, it's as
big an angle as it's going to be. You get
out of sixty eight yards. It's like the precision that
you have to have while still getting the distance to
make that. And I guess they says he's kicked in
practice further than that. I don't know, man, That's just

(24:14):
it was. It was a crazy sports weekend too. Again,
glad the Panthers fans are happy. I appreciate you doing
that for me. The NFC North is an absolutely, it's
just absolute turmoil. Vikings beat Detroit. Now Detroit obviously still
has more wins, but like, nobody can figure out what's
going on there. JJ McCarthy. He looked functional. He looked

(24:36):
a lot better than Wentz, who I still feel bad
for the state of his injuries. But and then the
Bears game with you, damn you're put up one hundred points.
Nobody knows what's going on. Nobody knows, and the Chiefs
look distracted. I don't know what possibly could be distracting them,
but maybe they'll have to look into that. But somebody,

(24:58):
I don't know, somebody with a little more knowledge to
explain to me how we're kicking sixty eight yarders and
and it's now normal to go for sixty yard plus kicks.
That's the other thing too, when you're kicking something that far,
the type of field position you're willing to give up
because you're on the you're in your own territory.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
Still, maybe it's like a four minute mile type ordeal,
you know what I mean, Like, you know, everybody's like, oh,
it's impossible to do a four minute mile, and then
once one guy did it, more people started doing it.
So maybe it's just a matter of you know, once
one guy starts doing it from way out, they start
trying it more, and then they make it more.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Well, I mean, yeah, yeah, because it is it is
the goal that you have to train towards, right whatever,
whatever it is, uh, you know, whether it's shot put
or the four minute mile or the field goal or
you know, this is this is what you got to
keep doing. So it does raise the bar. But I
don't know, let's see here they are allowed to prep

(25:54):
the balls more. Yeah, because they I guess if if
you didn't know, the ball that they kick is different
than one they throw, just so you're aware. That being said,
I don't I've never seen anything where they say they're juiced,
just that they can prepare them so rather than an
hour before the game. They're giving four balls a week prior. Okay,

(26:14):
so they can really hone that thing in. There's still
parameters though, right as to what you can have on
the ball, what you can do to the ball, how
it can be inflated for your Patriots fans. Yeah, okay,
other people are confirming your witcher concerns in my email

(26:36):
right now. Okay, all right, let me grab a quick
one here. Oh good, All right, John, what's up?

Speaker 4 (26:46):
Casey? So I went on the football, but I was
scrolling hear that before before the season started, and I
read an article It says why field goal is going
to be longer than ever and apparently there's a rule
change this year where years prior, the team they have
special kicking balls that has like a k on it,
and the teams were able to get it three hours
before the game to condition it and get it ready

(27:07):
for the game.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
This year they got all of.

Speaker 4 (27:10):
Their kicking balls at the beginning of the season, so
they're way more conditioned than they've ever been.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
All right, so I'm getting two different versions of the
same story. But what has changed is they get a
lot more time to screw with the balls.

Speaker 4 (27:23):
Okay, I wreck, Yeah, And if you actually look at
pictures of the balls, you can tell that they have
like they're oil.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
They're they're they're worn in, they're beat in. Yeah, yeah,
oh yeah they're No, they're they're different. But I was
actually I played linebacker, but I was like the third
string kicker too in high school. I never got to kick, thankfully,
I wasn't that good. But yeah, yeah, it is the
other thing too. And thanks for the call there, sir,
So that that makes sense. Whatever the dates are, the dates,

(27:52):
but getting more time to screw with the ball the
other side. I don't like this, but I also understand it.
So like if you say you get a ball in
the stands, Let's say, if somebody scores an amazing touchdown
and then they give you the ball, that's a pretty
important ball. But do you know what happens at the NFL, now, ross,
If that happens, somebody just scored the winning touchdown, throws

(28:13):
it to you, and you have the ultimate souvenir. You
don't get to keep the ball. The NFL will trade
the ball out, the actual historical ball, for another ball.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
You can if you run out of the stadium with it.
That happened in Buffalo does somebody run out, Yeah, somebody
like got like a Josh Allen ball, and it's like
the The commentary is hilarious because I think it's like
Tarico was calling it because the guy got the ball
and just made a b line for the eggs. It
just left, yeah, because if you give, they'll trade it
out because they have chips in the balls now so

(28:43):
that they don't want. I guess somebody to cut it
open and figure out what's up there. For the Tarika,
it's like he's got it and there he goes out.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
But good on him. He knew the rule.

Speaker 2 (28:53):
That's what happened, and he got out though, right, yeah
he did, yep. But then you're not allowed to you're
not allowed to come back in the stadium. At that point, I.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Was going to say, yeah, that's your last game there
unless you get the little sunglasses with the mustache. Maybe
I don't know. Uh yeah, So I was a little disappointed.
I saw one of those over the weekend. I'm like, oh,
that sucks because you're so excited, so excited. Let's see here,
Oh and one other little NFL thing real quick. And

(29:22):
then we got to get into the Trump interview and
then just general insanity over Halloween. Chris collins Worth taking
some heat, so he was calling the Commander's Seahawks game
last night did not go well for the Commanders from
an injury perspective, jayde Daniel's arm. If you don't like
videos like that, do not watch it. It's pretty gruesome.

(29:47):
But so collins were And so they're doing the thing
where they transition. I can't remember if they're going to
in or out. They transition, and they always have those shots,
you know, Oh, here's somebody at a famous Ben's chili bowl,
or here's the Washington Monument or in this case, they
showed the US Capital and I didn't see it. What

(30:11):
is that? Okay? Well whatever, And of course now Fox
is trying to I'll tell you what he said, And
so they're panning over and Chris Collinsworth is being accused
of making a political joke. Now I don't know collins
Worth's politics, and if you're a sports person and I
don't know your politics, that's probably a good thing. So

(30:31):
I'm like, oh, jeez, what did he say? Do you
take a shot at Trump? Did it go the other way?
And the Blue Sky crowds mad, no, no, no, here's
what he said. So they show a picture of the
US Capital and Collinsworth just says things are very calm
over there. Obviously it's a reference to the government shutdown.

(30:52):
That sounds super nonpartisan, and that actually sounds like kind
of a funny joke, do you know what I'm saying?
And now they're like, oh, I can't believe he can't
believe he said it, and like people are mad at
him on both sides, how disrespectful. And I'm like, he's
not wrong. And again I can't tell who he's calling

(31:12):
out there, or if he's even calling anybody out or
just trying to fill five seconds of transition time. So
people need to just cal him down a little man.
All right, let's do this six p. Fifty one. We'll
take a break Boston Paul to send me a weird story.

(31:33):
And when we come back, we got some audio. Apparently
some lady dared to wear a costume that it very
much offended some dude, and the hypocrisy and irony is
just off the charts. So we'll get to that much
more coming up. Case O Day Radio Progress. It's a
little Halloween roundup. I think that's how we'll roll here

(31:53):
for at least for the first part of this hour.
And let's see. Let's start in the villion world, shall we?
Oh this dude this video? All right? So let me
set the scene. They're outside, I don't know, it looks
like some sandwich shop or fast food restaurant, doesn't matter.
And it's Halloween's everyone's dressed in costumes. These are all

(32:15):
grown adults. And there's a woman who's sitting down with
her group and she has a Native American costume on.
And by the way, the headdress she's wearing looks very impressive,
like that is not you know what it looks like.
It looks like the headdress that kid in the Chief's
picture was wearing when they decided to call him a

(32:36):
racist and all that. But she's in the full full
guarb man and she's sitting there and a man dressed
as a woman is very upset about it. And yeah,
Ross and I were talking before the show. I don't
think he's trans I think that's his costume because the

(32:58):
way you just listen to the way this exchange with her.
But just understand the irony here. So this is a
guy and in both cases it would be appropriating womanhood.
But he's d I don't think he. I think he's
just dressed for the bit and then has the audacity

(33:18):
to come up and verbally attack this woman for cultural appropriation.
Are you trams? Is that a costmember? Is that how
you are?

Speaker 3 (33:31):
Look?

Speaker 1 (33:32):
Guy's got a beer, but it's also Holloway, I look trans.
I just learning your own business.

Speaker 3 (33:39):
You're offended.

Speaker 1 (33:43):
You're offended, but you're dressed up like a girl.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
Girls up beards.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
Well when they take hormones and they get them. Yeah,
I don't There's there's plenty. Uh, there's really famous uh
content creator. I can't remember his name. He's obnoxious. Dude
always has five o'clock shadow or facial hair. But his
trans I don't think this guy says he's trans. I
think it's just his costume, which, by the way, nobody

(34:10):
would have a problem with on Halloween, even the women
who are upset about men coming into women's spaces, nobody
really complained when a dude dressed up as a woman
for Halloween. Tom Hanks made a career out of it. Okay,
so there is a difference here, but you're still doing
the thing you're offended over. So you look absolutely ridiculous.
And then there was a piece of audio we didn't

(34:31):
get to last week where a dude is wearing a
Native American head dress and he's talking to some people
that are part of an anti Trump I think it
was No Kings right, he was interviewing dear No Kings
and they can't tell, they can't tell if he's doing

(34:56):
the bad thing.

Speaker 3 (34:57):
It.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
You just have to listen to this change. It's absolutely insane.

Speaker 5 (35:01):
I'm transcendigenous, are you? Are you CIS American? I'm trans
indigenous for ice. We love ice, we love we love ice,
we love ice.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
To port them all.

Speaker 5 (35:13):
You're all trespassers on our land. Well, trans indigenous people
are indigenous people, and you're all trespassers on our land,
and we want MOVI, you know, to deport all of
you guys. We love ice. Trans Natives love ice. We
love you Ice, We love Ice. The TransNation TransNation is

(35:36):
just as valid as CIS nations. You're not transnativephobic, are you?

Speaker 3 (35:41):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (35:42):
I'm just checking.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
I don't know. I don't think that dude knows what
to think. Man, And dude's just like dow no no no,
Because like, on the one hand, if you have a
Native American going on, I think you should all go.
I think a lot of people on the left and
be like yeah, because you know it's part of the
the struggle session. But now they can't figure out if
this guy is combining two things where he's indigenous and trans,

(36:07):
or if he's claiming to be trans indigenous, which he
is claiming to be, because I don't think the guy
is Native American. But the level of confusion there was absolutely.

Speaker 2 (36:17):
It's a matter of I think if you're at a
certain you know, if you're in the right, you're looking
at that, you're like, that guy's obviously being ridiculous. Yeah,
if you're on the left and you're constantly surrounded by
these lunatics, you don't know if he's being serious or not,
and you can't.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
You can't you don't want to get it wrong.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
Yeah, you can't critique him because what if he's actually
the thing that he's saying he is, then you you know,
then you're a bigot.

Speaker 1 (36:36):
Well no, you're a double super big because now it
would be a trans and indigenous person that you're offending.
So got to watch out. Now. There was some other
stuff vance for Halloween put a video out of him
a dressed as the Vance Fat Vance meme with the
crazy hair. It's perfect. Happy Halloween kids, and remember say

(36:57):
thank you, just a little little quickie thing there, So
I you know, it's good. You know, he's constantly leaned
into that.

Speaker 2 (37:06):
Did you like the outfit? No? I, but it's a
little disappointed. I think that he could have He has
the resources where he could have pulled it off better,
right with like the fattered cheeks and stuff. But it
was still funny.

Speaker 1 (37:17):
Get the spymasters over the CIA to come up with.

Speaker 2 (37:20):
Something, right, Like get one of those like Mission Impossible
mass you could put.

Speaker 1 (37:23):
Yeah, yeah, that'd be amazing. But that's where the fun
ended because Donald Trump then had the audacity, according to
ABC News and many many other outlets, to host a
party at mar A Lago, a great Gadsby themed party,

(37:46):
and they went full. They went full. Let them eat
cake on the allegations there. So there they were like, oh,
how could he host a great Gadspeed party. By the way,
the party's theme was a little Party Never Killed Noboddy,
which is a song from the film with DiCaprio. So

(38:08):
that's that's what that reference is. But yeah, guess Rascene
where in nineteen twenties attire. By the way, they had
some like flapper dancers, and I think they were also
offended because they were all women, fit women, and you
know that there's a body positivity issue. But here here's
why this is stupid. By the way, this is a

(38:29):
party at mar Lago. Okay, what is mar Lago other
than Trump's, you know, a base of operations home down
to Florida. What is mar A Lago. It's a country club.
It's a really expensive one. The initiation fees at mar
A Lago last I heard, were a million dollars and
that's just that's just to get in. That doesn't cover

(38:51):
monthly whatever it is, which I'm sure is crazy. And
a country a person who has paid a million dollars
to be part of a country club, especially an exclusive
one like this, they expect themed parties. So there's a
whole social angle to country clubs. You got all the parties.
That's why if you give if you live in North

(39:12):
Raleigh and you're around Northridge on Fourth of July, they're
doing their own fireworks show. Okay, this is a thing,
and people pay for that privilege, and so the idea
that the country club in Florida, which is among the
most expensive in the country, would host an extravagant themed
party for its guests is totally normal. You may think

(39:37):
it's hoiity toity, you may not like it, you may
not care, but it's not unusual. That's what they do. Man,
they host these, so no, there is no surprise here.
Several Democrats noted the symbolism and criticize the president for
throwing the bash while the government shut down continues. By
the way, some of these Democrats were also the ones

(39:59):
that went to that Napa Valley thing where the room
started at over one thousand dollars right when the right
after it opened the or right after it closed. I
should say, they have this little wine country extravagance out there,
so I honestly, I don't want to hear it. It's

(40:20):
just standard stuff. Everybody looks like they're having a good time.
They're in costumes. Just is what it is. And yeah,
are there's some big political people there. I think Rubio
was there and some other Sure, the president's going to
invite people in his circle. But for the most part,
it's just, guess, just people having a party, just rich
people having a party. So no, I'm not surprised. The

(40:43):
only Halloween story that really surprised me was this, because
you'll constantly hear you'll hear, oh they did this really
offensive thing a parade flowed or a costume or whatever
it is, and initially I don't judge until I see
what it is, because half the time it's stupid. I'll
give you an example. One of the stations, not a

(41:05):
station I was on, but another radio station in one
of the clusters I worked in. They had a Christmas float.
I think at Ross I can talk about this now,
I think, right, So, they had a Christmas float and
people got really offended and I don't know how many people,
but apparently a vocal group of people. So what high

(41:28):
crime or misdemeanor did this radio station commit? They had
a Christmas float where one of their listeners, like a
super listener, we call them p ones in the business, Right,
body were pe ones? This is your favorite station, favorite show,
We appreciate that volunteer to dress as a Christmas fairy

(41:50):
and then usually I'm not sure exactly how it was rigged,
essentially wore a harness and was a body harness to
be lifted in the air to appear like they're flying
in there, and it's a dude, by the way, in
their ridiculous little Christmas fairy thing. It's meant to be funny,
and it turned into a problem. Why because the listener

(42:14):
happened to be black, and that was a whole thing
that people got offended about. There's nothing offensive in there.
The dude, I I. It was my understanding from talking
to the program director that the dude really wanted to
be part of the thing because you really was a
fan of the show. So no, no, Usually you look

(42:36):
at this stuff and then you find out it's it's
much do about nothing. This, on the other hand, it
is a little different. Harrisburg Church apologizes for grade school
Halloween float. All right, so what did the grade schoolers
do as part of the float, which was saying it
was a Saint Joseph Catholic School in Hanover, Pennsylvania entered

(43:00):
a float standard toe behind a truck float for whatever reason,
and it's not even fully explained why they would do this,
And according to the school officials, it was not part
of the initial submission when they were approving the float,
So this was something that was added to the float.
Once they finally built it, and apparently nobody caught It

(43:24):
is a representation of a wrought iron gate with the
phrase are but mocked frey on top of it. Yes,
that phrase work makes you free, the very phrase that
adorned not just Auschwitz, but several concentration camps. So the

(43:44):
imagery that that has was included on a grade school float. Yes,
I'm going to be teamed, what the hell's going on?
How does that happen? So they had to issue a
statement right here it is the most Reverend Timothy Sr.
Bishop of Harrisburg, said, I was shocked in a pall

(44:05):
to learn the Halloween parade float from Saint Joe's Catholic
School included a replica of the Auschwitz concentration camp gate
bearing the very same words. The inclusion of this image,
one that represents the suffering and murder of millions, goes
out to talk about the Holocaust. While the original approved
design did not contain this imagery, it does not change

(44:27):
the fact that this highly recognizable symbol of hate was included.
All right, I have a question. Grade school kids are
grade school kids. We've seen the abominable, the abysmal numbers
of people who even know what the Holocaust are when
you as you get younger what it was. You have
educators that clearly were part of this, right whoever's in

(44:51):
charge putting the flow together? I don't know how How
can you be a teacher and not notice that and
still be a teacher. That's what I'm trying to wrap
my head around. Like, I don't understand how it ended
up there. If there's some deeper thing there, if some kid,
let's say, it's just some kids saw it and thought
it was interesting but didn't understand the concept. A teacher

(45:14):
stared at that. Hell, there's teachers in the picture that
people the pictures people have posted walking alongside this thing
with the kids, you know, to corral kids have you know,
they're thrown out candy, make sure nobody gets hit, and
so like multiple adults had to see this thing and
go all right, looks good, let's go ahead and do
this thing. Just crazy man, all right? Seven twenty CaCO

(45:37):
Day radio program. Hang on, I'm not even sure what
kicked it off. Here's the problem with this though. This
is in Odessa, Texas, right, because it has all the
energy of a good old waffle house throwdown, but more
people and in a larger area because it's right in
the entryway of vass Pro shops. How at no point,
if you're part of this multi person struggle, do you

(45:59):
not move to the walkway above the fish tank and
sparta people?

Speaker 3 (46:04):
What do you have?

Speaker 1 (46:05):
This is prime opportunity, man, King of the Hills stuff
right into a fish tank. I haven't been in the
Odessa ones. I don't know the setup, but if it's
like other bass Pro shops, the opportunity exists.

Speaker 2 (46:16):
Wasn't it last holiday season someone went viral? Remember the
naked guy that fellas or bass Oh, I don't know.
I thought it was Bass Pro shops.

Speaker 1 (46:25):
Still it's they're basically the same, and they're sea.

Speaker 2 (46:27):
I mean that's good and that's a good marketing opportunity.
You're gonna go viral.

Speaker 1 (46:30):
Yeah, So get up above the get on that walkway
thing over there, and uh fight it up there like
American Ninja Warrior or something. What are you guys doing? Man?
I can't Why do I have to explain all this
stuff to people? You know, taunt your enemy, get them
up there and may the best man win. Just make
sure you're filming it. Also, the person filming the melee

(46:53):
I'm sorry if you screw up filming because you're aggressive.
I understand there's a lot going on. You got to
pick your angle. But like the dudes whipping the phone
back and forth so fast, it's like you can't really
watch all of the fun of the individual tussles. So
that was a little disappointing. But it's a doozy man,
the whole bunch of them, all right, So here's where

(47:16):
we're gonna go. Then a lot of you send me
the story over the weekend and I'll just explain where
they're at on this alleged cash for vote scheme in
Wilmington elections. Alleged cash for vote scheme in Wilmington elections.
A New Hanover County voter claims they receive text messages
offering payment in exchange for voting for three city council

(47:39):
candidates through the three Democrats running, and the voter was
promised one hundred dollars per candidate vote. Now what we
have is we have we have text messages. And let's
see here at one, two, three, I guess, I guess

(48:00):
there's two sets. So it's a little weird how they're
stacked up here. And so what it is is the
opening volley is somebody who is supposedly the briber texting
the potential bribe the voter, and it says, hey, just
following up on our conversation from the No Kings protest,
just a heads up that the Wilmington City Council election

(48:23):
is coming up soon. Three Democrat candidates on the ballot,
and then you know, gives their names. You can read
about all the candidates and find voting details, and then
it's a link to the election site to find your
voting precinct. Each candidate will pay you one hundred dollars
for your vote. And so the person who was attempting
to be bribed according to them, who I have seen

(48:45):
described as an activist, a GOP activist, but that's by
the Democrat Party, I don't know. They asked how do
I get paid? And then wrote I can't afford my
electrical bill? How long until I get the money? Will
be direct deposit? Does it get mailed? How does it work?
Which they responded, after you vote, one of our team

(49:06):
members will meet you in her car near your polling
place and pay you cash. We can even arrange transportation
if needed. All right, so obviously a scenario like that
would be deeply problematic. It's not unheard of in North
Carolina inflations is sob man. You know, we were talking

(49:26):
five dollars huddle house cards in Lumberton not that many
years ago. Now we're up to one hundred dollars. So
they get you. But that's what it is. It is
as of yet unverified techt stream. I don't know all
the moving parts, but I feel like the process is
being handled correctly. So the North Carolina Republican Party they

(49:48):
get sent this, They said they reviewed the messages and
then send them to the state Board of Elections for
further investigations, saying, hey, here's what is being alleged. This
is your job look into this. Jason Simmons, who's the
GOP party chairman, commented, said, look, it's troubling. An allegation
of pain, a voter attempting to buy votes in an

(50:08):
election as an affront who shared values, which is correct? Right?
The New Hanover John Hinnott, chairman of New Hanover County,
tells Carolina Journal it's important for voters to stay vigilant.
We take the allegation seriously. So again, this is the process.
If somebody made an allegation. Even if they send it
to a partisan organization like a state or county party,

(50:31):
you know, outfit, you send it to the Board of
Elections figure out what's going on. So let's see here.
Now here is a statement from Jill Hopman, chairwoman of
the Democrat Party down in Wilmington, said the messages are
not connected to any local candidates or the party, calling

(50:54):
the allegations a quote farce. The new Hanover County Party
Democrat Party is full committed to free, fair and secure
elections and believes anyone trying to purchase votes should be prosecuted. Okay,
then that's that should be That should be the extent
of your statement if you believe that, and that should
be the uh, you know, the normal opinion. Leave it

(51:16):
at that. But no, here we go. The statement continues
that said, let's be clear about the facts here. One
well known local MAGA activist received a text message from
an anonymous, untraceable number not affiliated with any candidate or party. Yeah, okay,
since now we're into speculation world here, we're throwing things out.

(51:37):
If I was running around trying to bribe voters on
behalf of a political party or an ideology or whatever
it is, whether it's officially from the party or not.
You think I'm using you know, the same cellular number
that I've had for twenty years that everyone has that
is traceable. No, you clearly would understand you're conducting something

(51:58):
that's illegal. And plus you know this is approximated because
apparently there was some interaction in No. King's I don't
know if some dude went undercover and it was something
like that. I don't know. Is it the guy we
interviewed that was doing the school stuff? I don't know,
is it the radio guy down there? Nick, I don't know.

(52:20):
That's why you go through with these things. So to
throw that allegation out, I'm sorry, you don't know, just
as they don't know that it is in fact true.
But what a weird thing to troll people on too,
Or are you claiming that they made it up whole cloth?
The Democrat statement goes on to say, to suggest it's
indicative of a widespread scheme is ridiculous. Unfortunately, instead of

(52:44):
waiting for the Board of Elections to investigate the farce,
the NCGOP is trying to turn this into a sensationalized circus.
They released it because the elections tomorrow. They put it
out there, and again in their own statement, he said, look,
we reviewed it, we sent it to the appropriate authorities.
Here you go. This is what's happening. So getting it

(53:08):
out there into some sort of public consumption doesn't strike
me as inappropriate. I know you guys would do it
in a minute. You'd have a weepy podcast with a
you know, carefully selected diverse background of whatever, and then
you guys would be just losing your minds over this.

(53:28):
So that's where the story is. Nobody knows the veracity
of it one hundred percent, but they're investigating, and the
people who are supposed to be investigating it are investigating them,
so we'll see. I don't know that it should change
people's decision to vote or not.

Speaker 3 (53:47):
Go.

Speaker 1 (53:47):
You know, if you're going to go vote, go vote,
you should go vote. But if you're going to take
one hundred dollars for this, then I hope they catch you.
And if you're the person out offering it and it
it is one hundred percent, I hope they catch you too.
Throw the book at you. Man. We're not going to
do this. The importance of local elections we have seen

(54:08):
this transition over the years. Right, where's Soro sticking his money?
You're sticking into da races man. And he got a
lot of bang for his buck too, as you've seen
in these cities where they're like, oh, we got to prosecute,
or when we do prosecute, it's going to be to
go after our political opponents such as Letitia James up there,
who literally campaigned on it. So they'll go ahead and

(54:32):
do their thing and everybody can just go vote accordingly.
And then in retrospective we find out that that happened,
it may it may create some turmoil. I think that
if it was an outside party, the position of let's
say the three Democrats win, I think the position is
going to be if they had nothing to do with it, it
shouldn't matter, and so that we can start that fight.

(54:53):
But yeah, that's that's where we are. All right, let's
go ahead and do this. Oh, Ross, you want to
grab the phone there real quick? He's ready to go.
All right, let's go and get mister ray Stagic from
the Weather Channel. Hello, sir, what's going on?

Speaker 3 (55:08):
Gunner squatting at the two yard line? Really?

Speaker 1 (55:14):
Yeah, dude, if you had Georgia minus seven or over
the fifty and a half and you didn't destroy a TV.
Good on you. I want to know. I want you
to know. I want you to know that Dabo Sweeney
looked like he was ready to beat up your entire
defense and probably could have done it.

Speaker 3 (55:33):
He was so mad, rightfully, So from where I was sitting,
I couldn't quite hear him, but I saw him.

Speaker 1 (55:41):
The announcers could hear him from the boot.

Speaker 3 (55:43):
Yeah yeah, And I'm not quite sure why I couldn't
hear him. Maybe I was maybe I was back at
the concession stand, but a lot of concession standing on Saturday.
And yeah, they'll be changes. I don't think it's going
to be him. But I mean, you can't score forty five,
regardless of which think of the penalty. You can't score
forty five and lose.

Speaker 1 (56:03):
You just can't well no, you can't mathematically well right,
but okay, yeah, why George that Georgia beat Holy crap.
But hey, it was a good The NFL is a
good week. I mean, you don't know yours yet because
you're in the.

Speaker 2 (56:19):
Law to night.

Speaker 1 (56:19):
But uh yeah, like one, yep, Bill's one, Packers lost
Panthers one one.

Speaker 3 (56:26):
Things are looking good for a Vikings Bills super Bowl matchup.

Speaker 1 (56:30):
Yeah, you want to talk about around these parts, you
know what. Honestly, I'd just be happy one of us
won it, so I'd be all right, somebody's gonna win this.

Speaker 3 (56:39):
So yep, exactly. So wait, no we ain't. But it's
more about defense than anything else.

Speaker 1 (56:45):
So all right, so I gotta ask of you. Is
part of your report. Apparently we got a super beaver
moon Wednesday morning, so okay, yeah, yeah, I love the name,
so uh, that's it's gonna be the biggest moon of
the year. So I'll I want to know around two
AM's Wednesday morning if it'll be visible, So maybe just
package dell that in.

Speaker 3 (57:05):
Hey, yeah, for the beaver moon. The beaver moon forecast
is clearer beaver super beer super the super beaver moon,
and King tides too, so you concorporate that in. And
flooding along the coast with the onshore flow and the
King tides that happens a couple of times a year too,
But clear sky and temperature is probably in the low forties.
But until then, it's got some spotty showers triangle right

(57:27):
now pushing away from us, and low pressure also pulling
away well clear. Now we'll get sunshining, gusty breeze today
upper fifties, low sixties. Tonight clear, upper thirties, low forties.
Tuesday sunshine, little bit sixties, and then Tuesday night for
the super Beaver moon, looking really good, mainly clear sky,
and then Wednesday a little bit milder. Same thing for
Thursday and Friday, upper sixties, maybe even seventy degrees by Friday.

(57:52):
I think the weekend's going to be good. I don't
like to go out that far, but it does look
like we're going to get a big cool down next week,
even a colder shot coming in in this air mess
that we just saw.

Speaker 1 (58:00):
Comment how are you feeling about tonight?

Speaker 3 (58:05):
Poor to very poor? Murray hasn't lost in his career
at Texas Stadium, and y're at whatever. You know what
I mean? You have the walls there in high school,
college or in the NFL yet, So I'm going with
the trend.

Speaker 1 (58:19):
Well, you guys are favored by what two and a
half or three?

Speaker 3 (58:22):
So yep, so I'm going with the trend.

Speaker 1 (58:25):
Okay, all right, that's a man betting against his own team.
We'll talk to you in an hour sir, have a
good one. Okay, all right, there you go, Race Stag
from the Weather Channel. We'll talk to Himler said in
one hour. All right. So the other story we can
grab calls to, by the way, if you want. On
the new Hanover thing, the one hundred dollar thing. Look,
it's pretty bold, pretty brash, But I don't put anything

(58:47):
past anybody now of either actually thinking that they can
go out and bribe people for one hundred dollars or
actually thinking that they could stir things up with fake
text messages like it's I don't know where it is.
I'm glad that it feels like the proper chain of
how you deal with this is being handled. That's all
you could ask for. The other story, though, is the
teachers in the shirts and that there was a lot

(59:11):
of internal derision on this thing. So we'll get into
that story. And again I don't think that's one that's
fully answered. But now you throw AI in the mix
and the whole thing gets messy, So we'll get into
it coming up. CaCO Day Radio program. CaCO Day Radio program.
So if you were involved in any political arguments over
the weekend, chances are it might have had something to
do with this story, okay, and that is the Veil

(59:35):
School District, not Veil, Colorado, but Veil, Arizona. This is
in Tucson, Arizona. So a picture was posted of a
group of teachers. I guess they're math teachers. And in
the picture they're wearing bloody shirts that say problem solved.

(59:57):
And the problem is the blood's on the left side
of most of them, although it's pretty much all over
on a few of them. And the font is like
a it's like a I describe it as a halloween
font because it's it's like where the letters are melting
at the bottom, kind of dripping. So that's the look
that you're going for there. And parents saw this online

(01:00:19):
after it had been as part of a photo gallery
that was uploaded for Halloween celebration, and they got very upset, saying,
this looks like they're mocking Charlie Kirk's death. And you know,
in the context of just that it, you know, I
understand why I would look that way. Here's the thing,

(01:00:44):
because now you've got to get into motives and submotives
and things that happened or didn't happen. And so I'm
gonna I'm try to slice this as much as I can,
because everyone seems to have made up their mind. One,
what exactly does a shirt that say problems solved with
blood on it mean? In humor by a bunch of
math teachers? And I've told I've told you here on

(01:01:07):
the show that I used to date a math teacher.
She was an ap math teacher for it was high
school kids. And one of the things that was very
clear anytime I hung out with her and her friends
or her colleagues was there is a lot of gallowed humor, right,
because it could be a very frustrating job. So any

(01:01:28):
job that could be hell, any job for that matter,
there's it has its own kind of humor. It's a
little different. They're very protective of it because, like I
know a lot of teachers who won't go out drinking
in the district in which they work because they don't
want their students to see him drinking. Like people take
certain levels of things. But the idea that problems solved

(01:01:48):
and covered with blood is a pun. It can both
imply that it was a problem that was solved, but
also the dark humor side is the frustration. And now
you know, god bloody right, I'm not making excuses. I'm
simply trying to understand all angles when I evaluate these stories.
Then somebody said, well, they wore the same shirts last year,

(01:02:11):
and so there was a photo that emerged. But of
course now nobody trusts photos. I looked at the photo
and people would sort of like, here's an AI this
and an AI that, where they're like, oh, look at
the guy's mouth is missing. Well, the one guy he's
got his I'm doing it right now. He pulls your
shirt up to the bottom of your nose. You know,
I don't know if he's wiping his nose or trying

(01:02:33):
to be cute there, but it doesn't look like an
AI residual. Then people are claiming something's of foot. I
think it's the underbar of a chair, and they're going
But but the thing that would be really hard for
AI to fake is if you look at the two
photos with the same people in it, there are noticeable
differences of people from year to year, right, skinnier, heavier,

(01:02:58):
facial hair, different hairstyle. And when AI screws up, AI
screws up generally in specific ways that are good to
look for. Right the fingers words are really difficult, So
I don't think that people who claim last year's thing
is AI have convinced me that it's AI. But then

(01:03:18):
there's the other part of this. They also there is
a possibility that they wore the shirt because they thought
they could get away with a joke that was about Kirk.
Do you understand what I'm saying. They're like, oh, we
were was last year, but this year it's got different meaning.
But I don't know the politics of everybody there, and
not every teacher is some lunatic. I understand why people

(01:03:40):
think that because there's so many of these situations, but
the majority of teachers in North Carolina don't belong to
the litle quasi Teachers Union, and we have a lot
of teachers that listen to the show that are that
are definitely not these woke teachers. And I found that
within math too. Most that's where the girl I was dating,
a lot of her friends were deeply conservative, or at

(01:04:02):
the very least just deeply uninterested. So I don't know,
but the amount of infighting over this story was pretty spectacular.
Uh let's see yeah eight oh six here on the
KCODA radio program. Yeah again, Now people are mad at
me over there. Oh, clearly what they meant. I don't
know what they meant. I don't know that it's clearly

(01:04:23):
what they meant. I don't know that it's clearly AI.
I don't know that clearly they didn't also mean it
and are trying to be able to backpedal because all
we were last year, so we have covered. I don't
know any of that. I just know that it was. Uh,
it was all over my damn timeline over the weekend,
and I don't think there's a definitive answer on it.

(01:04:44):
So if you think there is, that's fine. You can
think whatever you want. But I really do try to
understand this as best I can. So there's that also
over the weekend. Uh, it was interesting watching the coverage
of the EBT running out. One you got some judge
who thinks that they're in a position to make Trump

(01:05:06):
spend the emergency dollars today. I don't understand how this
is again for the one thousandth time, I don't know
how a judge thinks that and understand what was going
on here. A judge is demanding that a separate branch
of government be responsible for monies controlled by yet a

(01:05:27):
third branch of government and that somehow they can order
the two around. I still don't think a government shutdown
is a unforeseeable circumstance. The point of unforeseeable is there's
no other options. That's what you use emergency money for.
It's just like in your house, Ross, you got to
let you got a little emergency buffer squared away, right,

(01:05:48):
I think most people do. I think you're probably responsible enough.
Do you just spend that at the first sign of
something coming up? Or is do you try to exhaust
any other options to fill whatever you need money for
because you don't want to touch that. I've got money
scrolled away. I think you know it's Is it a bunch? No,
but it's six billion a bunch for the entirety of

(01:06:09):
the SNAP program. No, it's not. It's two to three weeks.
So that's what the intent is. And yet this judge
is like, no, you got to spend it, and then
went further to say that you also have to find
other unused USDA dollars. Hell, no, we're way beyond this. Now.
It doesn't it didn't immediately go into effect. I think

(01:06:30):
that today the Trump administration is going to have to
make a case and then by Wednesday, but they can
might be able to get an injunction by then, so
it may never happen. But no, this is not the process.
The process is you have a clean resolution, go vot it, open,
and then argue and then maybe we're back doing this
again in six weeks. I don't know, but this ain't it.

(01:06:52):
But I also didn't see mass looting either. But I
did see something though, And we'll play some audio that
will annoy you here in a moment, but I just
I feel like this is something that is getting overlooked.
You know what I saw a lot of on my timeline.
I saw a lot of churches and even you know,
not necessarily just churches, but you know, local organizations, groups,

(01:07:15):
veterans organizations. I saw story after story after story of
people coming together, gathering up a bunch of food in
very short order and doing distributions of them, and people
who were in need, who are not even being asked
questions about how in need they are, were able to

(01:07:36):
show up and avail themselves of some of this charity,
the charity that used to dominate how we did things
here in the US, before we decided that government has
to be the end all, be all for all this
because it's easier to control people and so, I you know,
while there's the negative side to this, and there was Look,
there were people that went in some of these some
of these videos people were misrepresenting were from videos of

(01:07:58):
older stuff, but there were couple instances that were fresh
where people went in there and it's and it was
like the day of it's like it's it's it's only
one day after your other money is supposed to have
run out. You don't have anything in your cabinet. Come on.
But I saw a really good side of humanity too,
and I think that that has to be part of

(01:08:19):
you know, the coverage of this. But then I saw
stuff like this. This is in California. This is a
woman being interviewed by the local TV stage.

Speaker 6 (01:08:29):
You've been to the food bank before?

Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
No, we never have.

Speaker 6 (01:08:31):
This is your first time here?

Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
Correct? Are you scared?

Speaker 7 (01:08:34):
Well, highly afraid, because I mean, we didn't ask for
these kids to come, and what are we going to
do then? Don't we have them? We have to take
care of them, but we have to find a way.
And it's hard right now with everything that's going on.
People are even afraid to come out of their houses
to work. It's really bad, especially with everything going on
with the new with the president saying that we have
to hang in there. How are we going to hang

(01:08:56):
in there with the kids? Like there's no way at
all Thanksgiving coming out, especially imagine the people. That's not
fair for anybody.

Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
What is your message right now to the federal government?

Speaker 7 (01:09:11):
I mean, what can we see?

Speaker 1 (01:09:14):
All right? So there's a lot to unpack here, and
so now I wanted you to hear the whole thing.
Let me just let me just as we go through.
There's there's two big things.

Speaker 2 (01:09:22):
But this is your first time here?

Speaker 6 (01:09:28):
Are you scared?

Speaker 7 (01:09:29):
Well highly afraid because I mean we didn't ask for
these kids to come?

Speaker 1 (01:09:33):
And what so you have no did you? Did they
come in? Like a straight cat got into you?

Speaker 3 (01:09:39):
Like?

Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
How did how did you acquire the kids? Ma'am? Well,
we didn't ask for these kids, but but but how
did they get there? Did somebody? We used to have
people that would dump on wanted pets on our property.
I don't think that's what happened here. So that first
and foremost is like, you know, there's a way to
prevent that. And look, I understand some people from religious

(01:10:02):
standpoint don't want to do the birth control thing. There
are other methods. I mean, the surest one is abstinence,
but you know there's other things that you can do
that don't require to necessarily take a pill that you
would object with. So don't try to run that.

Speaker 7 (01:10:18):
Are we gonna do it? We have them, we have to.

Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
But there is this next point that she's gonna make,
which arguably is more troubling because she's bringing the immigration
thing into it. And see if you can pick up
on it.

Speaker 7 (01:10:28):
I'll just take care of them. We have to find
a way, and it's hard right now with everything that's
going on. People are even afraid to come out of
their houses to work.

Speaker 1 (01:10:36):
Okay, that's it right there. Ross. Did you pick up
on that when you dubbed it in? Because I who
would be afraid to come out of their house to
show up at work? Right now? Who would be fearful
of that? Under this woman's preface?

Speaker 2 (01:10:49):
I would imagine someone that's not a legal citizen.

Speaker 1 (01:10:52):
So why would somebody who's not a legal citizen not
being able to come out of their house to work
impact their ability for the food stamps? That's weird, right,
because what you're claiming is they got food stamps, but
now because they don't get the supplementary food stamps, now
they would have to come out of their house to work.
But they don't want to come out of their house

(01:11:13):
to work because they think ice will snatch them up.
But I was told that people in the country illegally
weren't availing themselves a snap bet ifits of what the
f's going on. The kid's part is what everyone's getting
trapped on. That's the most damning piece of this. And
there's another lady I just saw this morning. I didn't
send it to rossa dub in. She's saying that she
doesn't know how to do it because she's been on

(01:11:33):
food stamps for thirty years. That's another mind blowing thing.
But yeah, ma'am, to your point, I one, I think
you've probably figured out how the kids thing works, right, right,
So there's that. But also that's a very interesting take
about people not wanting to work who because they don't

(01:11:54):
want to leave their house because they're gonna get snatched up,
and being part of this foodstamp debate, like I feel
like you're you're you're giving away the game there. But
that's just me, all right, eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four. You want to be on
the show. Trump was on a show over the weekend,
sixteen minutes. It wasn't anything real groundbreaking, right, clearly they

(01:12:18):
covered the shutdown. Trump's position is still the Democrats or
just need to pass this Queen cr So that has
it changed. I don't know when that'll change and what
that'll look like. But then Nora O'Donnell kept going back
to various hot spots around the world, Venezuela, China, all

(01:12:38):
the rest, digging in and look, I understand she's going
to ask about him. That's appropriate. But the idea that
Trump's going to tell you, considering that a lot of
this is a game of chicken right now, and then
you not, you know, to demand answers. What did you
think he was going to say? Do you order US
forces to defend Taiwan?

Speaker 8 (01:12:58):
You'll find out if it happened. And he understands the
answer to that. This never even came up yesterday as
a subject. He never brought it up. People were a
little surprised that he never brought it up, because he
understands it, and he understands it very well.

Speaker 3 (01:13:13):
Do you mind if asked, when you say he understands,
why not communicate that publicly to the rest of us?

Speaker 2 (01:13:18):
What does he understand?

Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
Want to give away?

Speaker 8 (01:13:19):
I can't give away my secrets. I don't want to
be one of these guys that tells you exactly what's
going to happen.

Speaker 1 (01:13:24):
If something happened on the other side.

Speaker 8 (01:13:26):
Knows, But I'm not somebody that tells you everything because
you're asking me a question. But they understand what's going
to happen. And he is openly said, and as people
have openly said it, maybe we would never do anything
while President Trump is president because they know the consequences.

Speaker 1 (01:13:43):
I mean, just imagine this scenario in FDR. Right, let's
say that FDR just got done with his famous TV
broadcast fireside chats like claimed by Joe Biden. Remember when
he said that, oh no, no, no, no, wait, hold on,
let me give you the whole quote of that Biden thing,
because it's just that bad. And I had to look
at this morning because I want to make sure it
was accurate. And by the way, I had to hit

(01:14:04):
the third page of Google just to find this thing.
So in an interview with Katie Kuric, Joe Biden said,
quote when the stock market crash, Franklin Roosevelt got on
the television and didn't just talk about, you know, the prices,
the princes of greed. Okay, one, the stock market crashed,
not under FDR, because that was in nineteen twenty nine,

(01:14:28):
so Herbert Hoover and then obviously FDR came in after that. Also,
TVs weren't really a thing. They were a thing technically
in the sense that they had been presented at the
World's Fair. Nobody had one, so the fireside chats were radio.
So he got about nine things wrong. But my point is,
no reporter is going to be sitting there doing an

(01:14:49):
FDR interview and it's like, well, what happens if the
Germans don't retreat from France, how are you going to
get in there? What's your plan?

Speaker 3 (01:14:57):
You know?

Speaker 1 (01:14:57):
Trying to trying to get him to explain d Day
to them just absolutely absurd, And there were just several
itterations of it during the interview. They did release the
full interview. I haven't watched the full full thing, just
because I got the gist of it and I read
some transcripts, but it does exist out there as part
of CBS News is policy now to put the sixty

(01:15:19):
minutes policy to put the full interviews out, so if
something does emerge, I was going to dig in a
little more, maybe after the show, because it's super exciting.
But being sarcastic, we'll tell you if there's any other
little nuggets in there. But I didn't see anything scan
in Twitter or some of the news sites this morning.
All right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight

(01:15:40):
seven four. I got a little problem with the Illuminati,
I guess in Kansas City, which, by the way, Ross,
does it make sense that there'd be a lot of
Illuminati in Kansas City? Kind of does now? Right, considering
you know, the whole Kelsey Swift thing, like Taylor Swift's
got to be tighty with the Illuminati, right, I think
that's clear.

Speaker 2 (01:16:00):
So it'd explained a lot of the phantom cults too.

Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
Right, Yeah, who are they? Did New York say it?
Or did a guy wearing a goat goathhead tell you
to change it? Right? You don't know, You don't know,
but one guy apparently did know and caused quite a
stir at the old airport. So we'll fill you in
on all that and coming up case O Day radio
program where people don't read this stuff, they send me

(01:16:24):
where is this? So apparently an ABC store opened in Greenville?
All right, here it is people line up in Greenville
for grand opening of new ABC store. And then Boston
Paul had the audacity to send this to me and
accused the people of Greenville of being alcoholics. Did you
read the story? Bro Okay, The reason people were lined

(01:16:44):
up not just because it's grand opening, is because as
part of the grand opening, they promised a bunch of
really unique allocated bourbons. And if you want to get
a line of dudes out in front of an ABC
store on Eddie given day, tell them get a room.
You're a rumor circulating that a special kind of bourbon

(01:17:07):
is going to be available. It'll look the swift fans
don't line up for that. That's what's going on here.
And I understand you probably still drink what prison hooch
or whatever confiscated prison hoochs, so maybe your palette's not
refined enough for this, But that's what they were lining
up for. They weren't lining up just because they're alcoholics,

(01:17:28):
some of them probably are, but also because they wanted
high end alcohol with which to impress other people. So
that's all, big nothing burger of his story. Wamp wamp
all right, check this out. So this happened in at kCi,
which is Kansas City Airport. Thirty six year old man

(01:17:48):
charged with making threatening statements. So here's how this went down.
According to documents, officers were approached by several passengers who
reported a man what is this guy's name? Velasquez Velasquez,
Joseph Velasquez, who said that quote, I'm going to kill
the Illuminati. The Illuminati has been following me, and I'm

(01:18:14):
going to kill them. Just you guys don't even want
to know what's in my check bag. Just wait till
we're in the air. Velasquez also was taking random photos
of travelers who he thought might be Illuminati. He thinks
the Illuminati should be dead and he's going to kill
them all. According to Velasquez, who's openly telling police, he
was staying at the Hilton hotel near the airport when

(01:18:36):
he noticed the hotel was filled with Illuminati, which would
have to be bad Illuminati, right, because if you're a
bunch of Illuminati, you're pretty good at hiding, right. Apparently not,
or he just knows he's got a Illuminati dar, so
he stayed that Illuminati started following him. As he left
the hotel, he decided to go to the airport because

(01:18:56):
it's harder to follow through security stuff. Bought himself a
ticket and was had check bags for a flight. It
doesn't where's he flying to. It really doesn't say. It
doesn't matter. He never got on his flight and then
started basically trying to figure out who was Illuminati and
who was not at the airport and then making that reference.

(01:19:16):
So people think, guy, he's got a bomb or something.
He didn't have any weapons. The area's check luggage was fine.
They just think he might be a little Craig Craig.
But as you can imagine, it screwed things up for
the airport, for the passengers for Delta, Yeah, Delta Airlines.
But yeah, and no Illuminati were arrested, which is pretty typical.

(01:19:41):
They tend to get away with stuff. So ask me first,
I may be able to do it for half. You'll
get the same result, you know, And it's really obvious.
Stuff like this new AFP poll. All right, well, let
me make sure he's all aligned with this. So it's
American Bridge AFO okay, whatever, And this is what they found.
And I hope all you're sitting down because you're gonna

(01:20:02):
be super shocked by this. So apparently working class voters
think Dems are woken weak. So in this story they
talked to, you know, they have the example there's a
steel worker they're interviewing, who's a union guy, who's you know,
it was a Democrat voter in the past, and they're

(01:20:24):
asked like, what's your objection and he kind of echoes
what you see as part of this research, basically, Democrats
are viewed as woke week and out of touch. That
according to six and ten who have a extremely negative
view of the party. And then there's you know, more
moderate views and some who are still all in. But

(01:20:44):
the majority of people who are described as working class,
I think that it's a woke weak thing and nobody
wants to be around that, the out of touch thing too,
Like these are all break there. There's so many fire
alarms going off that I understand there's this whole internal
struggle with the old the old guard and the new

(01:21:05):
crazy guard. But y'all just going to keep hemorrhaging voters.
Numbers aren't getting better, even though all the articles I
saw about some of the new approval numbers, like look
at that Trump's Trump's hemorrhaging voters. I saw three things
that were outright lies over the weekend or presented in
dishonest ways. One was Trump's approval rating is down because

(01:21:30):
the people think the or no, they said it because
they think the country is going in the wrong direction.
The problem with that poll, and you see that version
of it a lot, is people think that for different reasons,
and it may be because they don't they don't want
Trump to do anything, or they don't think he's doing enough.
But the hidden part is if you drill down into

(01:21:50):
that study, you also find out that it continued to fall.
The numbers of approval for Democrats has fallen. So AP
and ABC are making it sound like Trump's losing the
shutdown thing. That's just not the case. In fact, you
know the guy on CNN who brings the bad numbers
in and then like joyfully talks while everyone makes frownie
faces there, well explains him that dude was literally dressed,

(01:22:13):
I kid you not on Friday as a dumpster fire.
That was his costume. And so now you have the
angry CNN panelist. This guy's having to give him bad news.
Andy's dressed as a dumpster fire. Oh I thought that
was hilarious. So that was one two. And Rossner just

(01:22:35):
talked about this off the air, the inflation thing. Trump's
made inflation worse and the economy is worse than it
was a year ago. Nobody believes that. Nobody who is
being honest and assessing it from their own experience with
very Maybe there's rare examples for unique situations. That's not
how the now. Doesn't mean everyone's hunky dorian happy about

(01:22:56):
the economy. No gas is cheaper, there's a lot of
food products that have come down, and it's just patently
inaccurate to say, as in any reasonable and we'll go
back to the workingman, working man example that the economy
is worse. I would like it to be better, but

(01:23:18):
it's not worse. There's remember egg prices which launched all
this stuff. Look at that gas is under two dollars
in some places. These are the things that are impactful
in people's lives. And so the you know, the the
woke crowd running around going well, clearly this is worse
than Trump. Not to mention what jerown palaceman pulling no.

(01:23:42):
So you continue to run that game and you just
people look at it, and people who may have taken
you seriously are just like, all right, this guy's a lunatic.
I'm out. I don't care about anything else. You have
to say. That has not been my experience. It's not
doing the experience of my friends. It's just patently absurd
to say. And now any other info you would have
want have brought, people don't care. Don't care, not at

(01:24:04):
all because they think you're a lunatic and it's one
hundred self inflicted. You probably saw over the weekend too,
there was a mass train attack, knife attack, and you
know a lot of people are like, all right, what's
going on here? What was the motivation? And you think terrorism?
Right when somebody's running around just on a stab in spree.

(01:24:25):
Eleven people were wounded, two of which are fighting for
their lives. I think they both have been stabilized last
I saw. I should check on that. But they were
very quick to come out and say that they don't
think it's terror related, and that surprised people because they
didn't really identify what happened. But now we're hearing from
one of the passengers. What is this woman's name, Dana Arnold.

(01:24:48):
She says she was in the same car as the
attack or when he began slashing, quote anyone he could find,
and at one point he came at me with the knife.
I begged, please don't and then for whatever reason, he
just passed her by and kept stabbing. However, a minute
or so later, he came back into the car where
she is kind of hiding with other people, looked right

(01:25:09):
at her and reportedly said, the Devil's not going to win.
Then you could hear him still doing his thing, and
then eventually he runs off the train.

Speaker 2 (01:25:21):
Police.

Speaker 1 (01:25:21):
I think they tasered him, they grabbed him. Um, let's see.
I guess yeah, I lived nearby there. And again I
don't know, because you know, it's the UK, So people
just assume if you're not releasing info that maybe you're
not being truthful about the terrorism thing. But that statement
right there could mean a couple of different things. But

(01:25:44):
remember they what is Iran refer to America as the
Great Satan and in a lot of the western parts
of the world, so the idea that you would invoke
Satan or the devil could mean it still very much
is in the in the terrorist realm, but it also
so it could be I don't know, kind of like
the guy who thought the Illuminati, the Illuminati had filled
up an entire hotel and followed him to the airport.

(01:26:07):
So who knows. But I do know that no law
abiding brit was in a position to protect themselves. No,
you can't have a knife. The only way you can
have a knife I saw this video is if it
is a religious knife. There are a couple of religions
that carry this kind of ornate knife and and that's
apparently an exemption, but you can't have one. You defend yourself.

(01:26:28):
And in the UK they're not letting you have pepper
spray or any sort of any of that. They render
that decision.

Speaker 2 (01:26:34):
So if you're going to like a bress, you'll be okay.

Speaker 1 (01:26:38):
What's that?

Speaker 2 (01:26:39):
So if you're going you know, if you're like a rabbi,
you're going to a brass you're gonna be okay.

Speaker 1 (01:26:42):
That is not the religion I'm referring to. Oh okay, No, no, no,
I think it's the sekh thing. So, but also one
other and I can't remember, Yeah, I mean, just for
the purpose of carrying one around or whatever the rule
is there, but yeah, you really can't have anything to
defend yourself. And so some guy go on a slashing spree.

(01:27:02):
I mean, you're gonna have to take a stab wound
maybe to get him under control or get the upper hand.
But you know, this guy's just willing to slash and
burn through public transit. So I just you know, once again,
here we go, somebody's just trying to ride public transit
and all of a sudden they get a knife in
the neck and everyone's just supposed to, Oh, you need
to calm down. You don't want to you don't want

(01:27:23):
to hurt anyone's feelings. No, I just really don't want
to get stabbed in the neck on in public. That's
really my goal most days. I mean, thankfully it's not
it's it's it's not as much of a concern in
certain parts of public, but you know, it still should be.
You should always have a little situational awareness going on.

(01:27:45):
That's all I'm saying. Don't let it rule your day,
but you know, pay attention. There you go. That is
news you can use. Here on the CaCO Day radio
program where Race Stagic is waiting to give us all
sorts of fun, exciting and informational way effects.

Speaker 3 (01:28:01):
What's going on, Well, a little bit of rain, but
a lot of it's off the coast now on your
hatteras some showers east of Sayville kind of look at
the radars, a little band of light rain showers that
has developed, maybe just east of the triangle too, so
there still may be some spotty rain left over, but
a lot of it's continuing to push on off toward

(01:28:22):
the east. I think we'll get better as we head
into the afternoon. Sunshine around and many of us getting
close to or maybe even above sixty degrees today, upper thirties,
low forties and clear, and then it's sunshine tomorrow, little
mid sixties or Wednesday mostly sunning. It a little bit warmer,
and I think that's going to be the trend as
we look at towards Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, mid upper
sixties to maybe even seventy degrees by late in the

(01:28:44):
week Casey, I really think the bigger change is coming
in temperatures sometime late in the weekend or early next week.
Got a pretty good hint here some colder air trying
to come south, so we'll see. I could see some
of the coldestairs so far this fall. Work in by
if not Sunday, certainly early next week.

Speaker 1 (01:29:01):
Okay, well, we made through Halloween. It's now officially can
be fall football weather. I'm okay with that. But you know,
let's he's into it.

Speaker 3 (01:29:08):
Yeah, a little bit above average, but I think we'll
get colder. We'll trend colder, maybe for a few days anyway,
but at that time of year, you get these little
cold snaps. They last a day or two and then
they're done.

Speaker 1 (01:29:18):
As long as you're not using the S word, we're fine.

Speaker 2 (01:29:20):
So I'm not using that not yet.

Speaker 1 (01:29:22):
Okay, all right, we'll say that. Thank you, sir. We'll
talk to you tomorrow. There you go to race Agic
from the Weather Channel. All right, coming up is well,
it's either Denise Pellegrini or that other chick. She was Erica.
She was I can't remember her last name, sorry, that
she was training. So we'll talk to one of them
coming up next here on the CaCO Day radio program.

(01:29:42):
East Pellegrini from Bloomberg News joins us, what's happened in Denise?

Speaker 6 (01:29:46):
Hey, you know, I was thinking about all the support
groups that companies have for you know, women, veterans, LGBTQ employees,
racial minorities. Well, apparently now men's groups at the office
are new thing, focusing on men's physical, emotional, and financial health,
things like cancer, becoming a new father, andrew pause, helping men,

(01:30:08):
you know, talk about stuff. Some of these groups also
welcome women. Some companies, though, say the groups I shouldn't left.
But some companies say the groups are also helping prevent
what they call toxic masculinity among men. So I wasn't
sure what men would think about that. But studies do
say that people definitely benefit from talking about stuff. So

(01:30:28):
that's what a lot of the companies say they're up to.
I Meantime, hackers crime rings are teaming up to steal cargo,
infiltrating trucking and freight companies to steal and sell cargo shipments.
New cybersecurity research firm proof points as the attackers are
targeting truck carriers and freight brokers, trying to infect their
computer networks with tools that provide remote access. Then they

(01:30:51):
hijack the cargo and of course sell it off the
back of the truck or ship it to some other
country and sell it.

Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
There.

Speaker 6 (01:30:58):
More complaints about Tesla doors opening when they should. New
complaints have been filed with the nation's auto safety regulator,
investigating whether certain Tesla door handles are defective.

Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
T Mobile is.

Speaker 6 (01:31:09):
Teaming up with Capital One to issue its first credit card.
The company says the card will run on Visa's payment network,
have no annual fees, and offer two percent T Mobile
rewards on every purchase and also discounts off bills. Some
warnings for the job market. Economists worried that recent corporate
cutbacks maybe a warning sign. They point to all the
layoffs at Starbucks, Target, Amazon, et cetera. And one report

(01:31:32):
shows almost a million job cuts this year through September.
That's the highest we've seen since twenty twenty. And casey
stock futures right now, they're pointing to a mixed open
Dow futures down thirty six s in futures of twenty
Nasdaq futures surging one hundred and sixty four. And the
amazonification of Whole Foods is finally happening now. They bought
that chain about eight years ago. Right Wall Street Journal, though,

(01:31:55):
now says Whole Foods is introducing robots called shop bots
to fetch you things like tide pods and pepsi not
the kind of thing you usually see at holphods. This
is for people who you know, don't love organic kale,
prebiotic soda, craft beer. This is all in the test phase.
In Chicago, though, they've got this massive front of the

(01:32:15):
store now almost four thousand square feet called Amazon Grocery
and the Whole Foods there. It is filled with brands
like Kraft, mac and Cheese and Chips Ahoy. I was
kind of surprised, Casey, because I thought all that high
end organic stuff was like a bigger profit.

Speaker 1 (01:32:30):
Margin, you know what. You know what's funny with those
bots I was in. I was in a Walmart in
Costa Rica. Right, go to the Walmart you can all
you get all the beer and all the stuff you
need difference, and they had these like robots, these little
like little droid looking things that were promoting like toothpaste,
and you go to a different aisle and they would
just zip around the store. Except these ones were clearly

(01:32:52):
like from China because they would also kind of like
bang into your your cards, so and then they would
just keep yelling at you Spanish paste.

Speaker 2 (01:33:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:33:02):
I took a picture that one custom for you're in
Costa Rica. Instead of like being at the beach or
out sight seeing and saying, what.

Speaker 2 (01:33:12):
Take it Walmart?

Speaker 1 (01:33:14):
You have to go get all the supplies for the beach.
When you fly into Lost Rica, you fly in generally
you fly into uh, like you know, big cities, and
it's a trip down there, and everything's more expensive at
the beach, so you stop by the Walmart and it's
all yeah, and you buy all the stuff. But the
robots thing were so cry I remember taking a picture
I sent on my friends. I'm like that anything like this.

(01:33:35):
So yeah, there you go, all right, appreciate it, all right,
good rest of your Monday. All right, there you go.
Denise Pelagreeni from Bloomberg News. Yeah I have to maybe
I'll fine. I took a video of it too, because
it was like they were kind of terrifying, like kids
were scared of them too, just like, why are these
things running around? What the hell's going on? All right,

(01:33:59):
let's see here are a couple quick things speaking of kids.
I don't know why I think this is funny, but
it kind of is. So just like in the US,
in Australia they have end of the year assessment tests,
and they're generally standardized. It sounds like by state, so
in this case it's Queensland, and so they you know,

(01:34:20):
they the curriculums are standardized, of the test to be
standardized too. But the problem is at nine of the
at nine of the districts within the state there the
kids did horribly on the history portion, specifically getting into
the Roman history section, which apparently is a significant enough thing.

(01:34:44):
And they were trying to figure out why the kids
like basically failed from these nine districts, which represented about
a third of the schools in Queensland, and they just
figured out, I kid you not, the teachers taught of
the wrong Caesar. I'm going to repeat that. So rather
than teaching the students about Julius Caesar, they had incorrectly

(01:35:08):
taught the students about Augustus Caesar. So when the kids
saw the tests and it's about Julius Caesar and all that,
they didn't know any of the answers because they didn't
get talked that the friggin teachers got the Caesars wrong.
But did you guys know, there's not Caesar is not
just one person, right, and ross I'm looking at the
test questions here nothing about orgy boats either, Coligila, none

(01:35:29):
of that. Like, these kids got robbed. So as a result,
they've exempted this kids in that class from the history portion,
because what are you gonna do. It's not their fault.
They showed up assumingly, they took in the information, and
the teachers just didn't know the difference between their Caesars.
Now they say that the confusion largely was due to

(01:35:49):
the fact that they had revised the standardized test four
years ago, and apparently the districts never got the memo,
were using old materials that highlighted Augustus Caesar over Juliuses
or rather than the adjustment that had been made, and
nobody just got the memo. So kind of embarrassing.
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