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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah. Wow, it was the lot going on as we
kick things off. Of course, the weather right with a
lot of a lot of schools closed and the possibility
for some tornadoes and other severe weather. It hadn't yet
littered the driveway and parking lot of the Raleigh studio,
which is always a mess if you get a bunch
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of wins. So that'll be apparently coming. But Ray stagic,
I guess it's probably rare. I didn't check. He'll be
along obviously a couple of times to chat out all
about it, So that'll be coming up a little later
in the show. So let's see here. Of course, we
had the Oscars last night. How was that ross? Did
you enjoy the or your TVs burst into flames again
(00:44):
this year?
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Oh no, I chose not to watch it.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Well, but how are you going to do your oscar
round it? But the roundup? Nope? The Oscars and the report, Yeah,
nobody cares. Yeah, it's probably true. It'd be interesting to
see the numbers. I saw it. Couple little things. I
didn't watch any of it clearly when it was live.
Saw a couple little things on Twitter this morning. It's
just so predictable, Like you know, Conan O'Brien was the host,
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but somehow they're like, let's bring Jimmy Kimmel in so
he can do a quick set crapping on the President,
which they did, and then he and he told the
one joke I saw. He's like, true's probably mad his
wife's documentary didn't win. The documentary came out this year.
It's not even frigging eligible and they all know that.
So and then I'm just dipped out after that. But yeah,
(01:32):
I know, the one movie that had the most Oscar
nominations didn't even win the most last night. Let's see,
I think there was a tie in a category. This
is this is literally like ten minutes to scan in
Twitter this morning. This is this is my knowledge base
for the Oscars. I was far more invested in, uh,
(01:53):
you know, selection Sunday watching, where you know where everybody's playing,
being able to uh you know, maybe make a little
money with the little bracket challenge thing there, little twenty
dollars thing we do. Yeah, yeah, and uh, you know all,
I don't think there was anything too unusual on that.
(02:13):
I mean, I think, you know, Duke being a number
one seed even with the injuries. But they did win
the ACC. I think you gotta do it. Let's see,
UNC is probably in the right spot. NC State did
it to themselves having to play tomorrow with the you know,
the first four there. Uh, and that's just they just
really the back end of the season was pretty awful
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for him. So at least they have a chance. But
they're gonna have to play better than they have been
high Points going back again. I wonder if we'll have
another scandal. Ross, do you remember the high Point men's
basketball team scandal from last year? Everyony, oh boy, oh boy?
Remember they had they posted a picture of them all
in that plane. They're all they got them, and they
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got you know, the cheerleaders and the staff and everybody,
and one of the kids is wearing a Make America
Great hat. Oh boy. Some people didn't like that. Yes,
I'm shocked that there might be conservative students at high
Point University. Shock shocking. So yeah, man, that was a
far better use of my time, absolutely, you know, Ross,
(03:17):
you know, for the first time, this is the getting old.
For the first time, I did not go out for
Saint Patrick's Day. Now I know it's tomorrow technically, but
over the weekend, and uh, I figure Boston. Paul did
enough partying for both of us. Probably won't hear from
him today, Maybe maybe tomorrow when he uh when he
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wakes up. I don't haven'ty think of my email yet.
Let's see and of course you know we got uh
we got all the stories we're gonna get into today.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
The Jasmine Crockett story is crazy, man, but not altogether
unpredictable with there'd been a couple other incidents. Uh, this
is the headline. Rep. Jasmine Crockett's fugitive secure already guard
killed in standoff with Dallas swat team. This was a
body This is a body person for a member of
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Congress who decided he was gonna get in a shootout
with swat or barricade him. And then you know, uh, yeah,
what are we doing? Is there any vetting? How does
that work? So I'll give you the details on that. Uh,
we're gonna have to talk about Tucker Carlson Man Ross.
(04:30):
Do you think he is actually like they're actually gonna
charge him. I don't know how closely you're following this thing.
I mean, what a what a what a one to
eighty that would be from like Tucker Carlson of you
know when he was on Fox News.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
I mean it sounds like but you know, it's just
all online speculation that Trump was using him as like
a counter intelligent asset or something like he was, which
is a cool.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Story kind of. I mean, it's the horrible story if
somebody's doing what they're accused of doing.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
So it's like he would invite Tucker into the Oval
Office or the White House, so the need to be like,
you know, give him information and Iran. Yeah, thinking that
that disinformation would be sent to Iran via Tucker.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Yeah, Yeah, it's super it's super uh, you know, spycraft stuff, man,
I'd love Look, if every guy wants to be part
of a heist, doesn't every guy want to be part
of trade craft like that some little spy thing, right,
or you figure out I'm gonna get over one on
my enemy and you uh are gonna fill We're gonna
fill this guy with bad information and then we're gonna
use it to our advantage.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
Right. They're saying that that's the reason, right, one of
the reasons that the meeting took place. They were where
they were, they were all there when the bunker busters
hit them, because yeah, right, that it wasn't going to happen.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Yeah, which, by the way, let's say it is true.
And even if the US doesn't charge it, you think
Iran's got any love for Tucker.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Now, I would think that. But if it's true, I mean,
that's that's pretty problematic.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Beyond problematic. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, So we'll we'll we'll
dive into all of the details on that. Let's go
ahead and hit the brake early. We'll come back. If that,
We'll do the Tucker and Cronicott story right away. It's
six thirteen here on the CaCO Day radio program. I
just was diving in this morning to a pretty horrific
story out of Arizona. I guess the only upside is
(06:14):
they caught the dude pretty quick before he could do
all the things he wanted to do. But we will
have to talk about that. So much evil out there, man,
so much evil. All right, let's get into this. Let's
Tucker Carlson insanity. So the main story, well, the main story,
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there's two things going on. They're interconnected though. In fact,
let's go ahead and hear from Tucker real quick on
something he not happy about as it pertains to Iran
and the Trump administration. Let's go.
Speaker 4 (06:51):
So the other day I found out that the CIA
is preparing some kind of criminal referral against me, a
crime report to the Department of Justice on the basis of
a supposed crime I committed.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
What's that crime?
Speaker 4 (07:03):
Well, talking to people in Iran before the war, they
read my texts.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
Okay, I'm just fill in a few things because he's
definitely he's leaving some of the stuff out the people.
It's not that you went to talk to people in Iran, right,
People in the US talk to people in Iran every well,
you know, depending on if they can get a connection
over there, but every day, because remember, we have an
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immense amount of former Iranians and first generation Iranian Americans
who live in the United States who have family back
in Iran. It's just, you know, it's just it was
one of those countries that so many people left. There's
going to be those connections. So with that, and you know,
there's almost one hundred million people in Iran. So it's
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not that it's who. It's who, if this story is true,
you supposedly talk to and that's you know, I RGC people,
some higher ranking folks and folks in their intelligence. That's
that's where people would have concern, not just talking to
somebody in Iran.
Speaker 4 (08:10):
So the crime under consideration apparently would be the Foreign
Agent Act or something like that, acting as an agent
of a foreign power. And I don't expect this to
go anywhere. I'm not too worried about an actual criminal
case against me for a bunch of reasons. One, I'm
not an agent of a foreign power. Unlike a lot
of people commenting on US politics and global affairs. I
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have only one loyalty and that's the United States and
have never acted against it.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
It's and that's a cute little thing to throw in there.
I think you understand what he's referencing. He's referencing people
who you know, Apac and Israel and all that stuff.
So and you know, that's that's why a lot of
people have kind of dipped out on Tucker man. It's
just kind of went in some weird directions. You may
agree with him, he may not, but definitely it is
(08:58):
a different Tucker Carlson, for you know, within the last
five years, I think at least perceived that way. So
all right, continue for so the only interest I care about,
because I'm from here, and I have a lot of kids,
so that's not a concern. I've also never taken money
from anybody, don't need it, don't want it, and that's provable.
(09:19):
And moreover, it's my job to talk.
Speaker 4 (09:20):
To everybody all the time and try and figure out
what's happening around the world. That's literally what I do
for a living. And I'm not gonna stop doing that,
nor should I. I don't think. I'm also an American,
I can talk to anybody. I have no secrets to divulge,
so legally, I think the case is Ludacris, and I
doubt it will even become a case, all right.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
And here's the thing too, I think Tucker will if
in fact they want to go down that road, unless
there's some real specific stuff.
Speaker 5 (09:46):
Like.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
I don't even know what it would be, but it
would be it would be pretty damning. You know, Tucker
is also a journalist, so you know that's another argument
he could make, because you know, they just interview ABC,
NBCCBS like keeps interviewing high ranking Iranian officials right now,
and you don't know whatever conversations are going on before,
(10:09):
how those could be construed. I would say this, I
don't think this first thing, he said, So the other.
Speaker 4 (10:14):
Day I found out that the CIA is preparing some
kind of criminal referral against me, a crime report to
Department of Justice on the basis of a supposed crime
I committed.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
What's that crime? Okay, well, I'm sorry, I thought it
was undeface. So he basically says that they were they
were looking at his texts, and I don't think that's
the order of operation there. I think that they were
watching communications with these high ranking Iranian officials. I'm sure
that we got we had all sorts of CIA spy
stuff going on, clearly as it pertains to Iran for
(10:48):
the last forty seven years, probably more, but it's it's
probably pretty substantial, especially now that you know we're doing
this thing. So so if they're watching them and then
you contact them, are they really they didn't set out
to watch you, but now they're you know, they're going
to look at those if they're capturing texts, uh, you know.
(11:09):
And by the way, that's how remember that the FBI
dude back in what two thousand and two thousand and
one that was had been selling secrets to Russia for
twenty years. They made a whole movie about it. That's
how they caught that guy. They didn't catch them because
they were watching him. They caught him because of what
they were watching with the Russians. And then the type
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of information that showed up let them know that clearly
somebody was feeding it from there, and then they tracked
it back and and there's a little more to it,
but that's how that that whole thing unraveled there. So
with Tucker, that's gonna be the same argument. Now to
the part that Ross mentioned, which is where we get
into the spy stuff, because they told you it's two things,
(11:51):
but two things that are interconnected. People noted that just
days before and on several other previous occasions, Tucker Carlson
had gone on to the White House and I guess
purportedly met with Trump. And so the theory, and it
is an internet theory. Although I think it's a fair theory,
(12:11):
I don't think it's a super crazy theory, is that
at that time they knew that Tucker was doing this.
It was problematic he had not registered as a foreign agent.
In their opinion, he was I don't know, turned or whatever,
and so they then used him. So Tucker would go
in there think he's having a good old meeting with
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Trump and you know, whoever else heg seth maybe whatever.
And during the course of the meeting, they would they
would talk about what they were going to do or
in this case, not going to do. And with Iran,
they're like, no, we're just now that we can do
right now, we're you know, we're holding, we're watching, we're
doing whatever, but we have no plans to do anything.
(12:53):
And then Tucker dutifully told his contact or whoever he
was talking to, and then days later that meeting happened.
There was enough comfort there on the part of the
information that Carlson had fed them. And again this is
the allegation that he had fed them. So they're like, oh, yeah,
(13:15):
we could totally have a big blowout meeting. That'd be great.
And then you know, you know what happened. So that's
that's really Am I missing anything? I don't think I
left anything out. Like I said, there's a lot going
on there, a lot going on there. My question is
do you believe it? I mean, that seems like exactly
(13:37):
what you would do in that situation. You got this
back channel thing over I ran where you can can
lie to them man, you use that. Absolutely, you use that,
and apparently, if this story is true, it was used
quite successfully to get them all in one place so
you could bomb most of them. But yeah, so I
mean that's yeah, go.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Ahead, because he's saying, you know, I'm an American, I
can talk to whoever I want, he said in the
audio cut. Yes, and that's kind of true. But I
mean it depends on who you're talking to, right, Like,
if I'm what you're talking about. Because if I have
a buddy at BRAG he's telling me about troop movements
or something, and I have a buddy that works in
the Kremlin, Am I allowed to share that information? Because
I'm gonna wait.
Speaker 1 (14:15):
Who's your I'm that Pietro. Wouldn't do your buddy, p.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
Wouldn't I be in trouble? I get in trouble for that?
I would imagine.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
Yeah, Yeah, if you were disclosed well, yeah, if you
were disclosing something that's supposed to be top secret or
secret and you're you're knowingly giving it to yeah, I
think you'd probably run in some issues. I guess, I
don't know. You not being in the military, your buddy
probably be in a hell of a lot of trouble
down at Brag but uh, yeah, that's the stuff they're
(14:43):
trying to. Look if you want to have a text,
if you want to who the piece of crap down
in Cuba, Lunit whatever his name is, Like, if you
want to text him back and forth about your favorite uh,
you know, candy flavors. I guess right, well, do you
like watermelon or are you more of a grape guy? Like,
if you want to have that conversation, yeah, you know,
(15:04):
if we meet online playing like Red Dead online or something, Yeah,
talking about like the video game, it's fine, but I
think there's a line somewhere that you can't cross. He'll
be screaming in Spanish at the game. That'll be a
big giveaway.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
Like legally there's a trees in this line you can't.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
Yeah, but if you want to talk about, you know,
stuff that has nothing to do with anything, like yeah,
eating another horse off a cliff, that's fine, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
of course in Cuba they'd have to eat it. It's
gonna be one of those days. We're gonna get to
a lot of stories, mostly because whenever we have like
school cancelations, that also means a lot of adults or
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if they can or able to stay home and they're
off their schedules, So everybody's schedule is all mixed up,
and that's okay. That's okay. Thank you for joining us.
Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four
To the Jasmine Crockett story. A Texas fugitive who is
allegedly working as a security guard for Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett
(16:03):
was killed in a standoff with Dallas Swatt. This happened actually,
this actually happened last Wednesday night. I only saw they
started reporting really on Friday about it. So the suspect
who went by multiple aliases, that could be a good
tip off right there. That might be a good like, hey,
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maybe we should do a background check if the dudes
like I got like three names, but Mike King, I
guess was the one he used during his protection detail.
There was wanted fro impersonating a law enforcement officer and
had claimed to be one while recruiting for his business
that places off duty police with side jobs. King was
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being tracked by the Dallas Police Department's Fugitive Unit Wednesday night. Again,
this is a security guard for a member of Congress,
and the fugitive you know the the jump out boys
or outlooking for this guy? What are you doing? When
he barricaded himself inside a car in a parking garage
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at a children's hospital, perfect at around eleven forty pm,
King was forced out of the car by tear gas
and then aimed a gun at the heavenly armed police.
And you know, a Dallas, they'll murder you with a robot.
They'll blow they'll blow you up with a robot. If
you want a faf fot you know what I'm saying.
(17:27):
So probably able to get that's not going to work.
And sure enough it did not work. The one in
fugitive was struck by the gunfire, pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities have yet to release his real name. That's not
even his real name, even though that's the one he
was going by, Mike King, or maybe it is, but
they haven't confirmed it. I don't know. King worked on
Crockett's detail while she was both in Washington, d C.
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And in the home district in Texas, including when she
appeared at a campaign event for a primary run for
the Senate nomination that she eventually lost to that lunatic
tall Rico. He's a big dude, Well not anymore, he's not.
But yeah, man uh. The video footage showed the by
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the outlook captured forty four year old Democrat walking beside
her towering security guard who had been living a double
life as a crime boss masquerading as a cop. We've
had quite a few of these stories. They had a
coach out in California. It was out of his long
Beach or one of the UC schol I can't remember
what school. It was not for a very good team
as a basketball coach. They just found out the dude's
(18:32):
a pimp. He's an assistant coach, so you know, he's
not making the big big bucks. So he's said, guy,
I guess I got a pimp in four states. So
he's at the very good at the pimp, and I
guess now's not so much the basketball I looked at.
I remember looking up the record. It was not impression.
They are not in the tournament. So yeah, who knows.
(18:53):
So King had run online website off duty police services
while allegedly driving a replica to cover cop car was
stolen license plates from a military recruiting office. Again protection
detail for a member of probably around a bunch of
other members of Congress and or maybe even higher you know,
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I don't know if it was with Crockett when she's
over there when Trump's given the you know, one of
the the address there, or did she attend. I don't know.
And I don't even know where they where they store
with security people, but holy hell, Crockett most recently paid
my king for security services. Blah blah blah blah blah. Yeah,
(19:38):
I just I don't know. This sounds like, hey, I
know this guy or you know, there's some background there,
and they didn't they didn't do squad to check this out.
Let's see here, is this the same guy who threw
the reporter at because the Crockett had a reporter thrown
out of a rally and it was even a order
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that probably doesn't hate Crockett. Uh some idiot from the
Atlantic Elaine godfre is her name her tweets or nightmare fuel.
But uh yeah, all right, So that's that's the gist
of it. And I don't know, I kind of feel
like it's a bigger story, you know what I'm saying.
Let's say, Uh, I don't know, uh Congress from Brad
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not security. I don't know if he has a security guy.
Let's say he did, and and that dude got into
an arms standoff in uh, I don't know, someplace up
in wake Forest or wherever, you know, in his district there,
and they ended up having a have an Old West
shootout because he's barricaded in the car. I feel like
there's gonna be a ton of coverage of that all.
Look at this, look at a look at the judgment
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on the part of this evil Republican. But no, no,
they kind of they're just there. There's letter all off
in the coverage here. They don't nobody's nobody in any
of the coverage has decided to look into how this
guy came to be Crockett security guy. They're not even
raising questions in the two articles that I read, but
I probably should not be surprised, all right, six forty
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phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight
seven fourth. There is an amazing video and there's actually
a few of them. I'm going to play a little
bit of it of some deposition footage. And the deposition is,
you know, leftist lawyers and lawyers for a lot of
these absolutely farcical charities that were part of the Doge
(21:29):
cuts right, They're like, oh, well, we got to have
the trans theater in Ukraine or whatever, you know, whatever
it is. So of course they're going through and they're
suing and they're doing discovery, and they decided that they
were going to depose a couple of the DOGE employees,
like the young dudes, and one dude, the blonde kid.
He can't be more than what twenty two, But I'm
(21:50):
not going to call him a kid. That's not fair.
These these young men are running laps around these lawyers
they give them. They don't care, they know what I mean.
Just they're not rattled, they're not flushed ross. Can you
imagine you're part of one of these huge lawsuits. There's
probably like ten lawyers there. They sit you down and
you know they're going to hit you with trick questions.
(22:12):
I mean, I wouldn't want to do that now, dude,
I'm twenty two.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
I was so impressed by the way they handled the situation. Yeah,
by and by, you know, the the brevity of their answers,
but also their speech patterns and the way they thought
about questions before answering them really reminded me of Elon Musk.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Have you ever had to give a deposition. Never okay,
So I had to give a deposition because I was
a witness to something. I was witnessed to poaching and
then turned into a thing. I had to give a deposition.
And so that is those things are exactly what the
lawyer who who was you know, was helping me. That's
exactly how he said to handle a deposition. I got
(22:51):
in there, and even though I was fully like I
saw the guy do the thing, it was on our property,
which is why we were involved in this, I forgot
all that, all right, and you know me, I just
ramble on. He was to the point where the lawyers like,
shut up, just tell them the thing. That's what you
just tell him the thing.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
You're still talking about triangulation across fire and Clay bertram
is Clay Shaw.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Well no, he so he shot this deer. He shot
this deer down by this creek. And I was then
talking about like, you know, we used to have that
creek damned a little, and then we had a plot back. No,
none of that matters. That matters h at the I
remember Harley was the lawyers, he's just he just keep
putting his hand down like this, you know, like shut up, man,
(23:35):
But that's what they tell you to do. They're like pause,
think and as short as answer as possible to answer
the question, that's all that we need from you. And
these guys killed it, absolutely killed it all right, hold on,
let you want to hear some audio. Check this out.
Might have lost important.
Speaker 6 (23:51):
Incomes now to life.
Speaker 7 (23:54):
Sometimes now I think it was more important to reduce
the episode from two jillion dollars to to zero.
Speaker 6 (24:01):
Because you reduced their for no, we didn't.
Speaker 5 (24:04):
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and its legacies in the United States. My book Project
narrates how activists fought the convergence of HIV AIDS and
incarceration from inside and outside prisons across.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
The rig and through Clinton.
Speaker 5 (24:16):
Years, and argues that this organizing holds legacies in the
prison abolition movement of the nineteen nineties to today. This
is one of the grants that you were, mister Fox
identified as crazy.
Speaker 6 (24:29):
As in any age.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
Is that right?
Speaker 3 (24:30):
That's right?
Speaker 5 (24:31):
Why did you identify this as one of the craziest friends?
Speaker 7 (24:35):
Because it references feminist and queer insights into prison abolition.
Speaker 6 (24:44):
And LGBTQ studies.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
Any other reasons no, yes, I mean not, did not waiver?
Did not you know? I wait, I thought it was
more important than your stupid thing to reduce the deficit
by two trillion dollars. Did you do it? No, just
straight answers. Man. Not let them get to you at all.
Speaker 5 (25:07):
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(25:27):
you in return.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
How did I read that correctly?
Speaker 5 (25:32):
Yes, you and mister Fox identified this as one of
the craziest brands at any age.
Speaker 6 (25:37):
Yes, it appears. So why did you do that?
Speaker 7 (25:41):
Because it supplicitly says LGBTQ.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Do you have any history in.
Speaker 6 (25:47):
Like, let's say, scholarly peer review.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
All right, so this is now we're onto the gotscha
part of this, right, They're like, all right, we're going
to show how dumb these stupid kids are.
Speaker 3 (25:57):
Here we go, now, okay, So that this judgment call
was made by you when your personal judgment combined with
Justin's personal judgment to cancel grants based on the.
Speaker 5 (26:10):
Yes, do you think it's inappropriate in any way that
someone in.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
Their twenties with no experience with grants for federal government
was making personal judgment calls about what grants were.
Speaker 7 (26:24):
Canceledjaction No, I don't think it's inappropriate.
Speaker 6 (26:29):
Why not, ob Jackson? I think.
Speaker 7 (26:39):
A person can have enough judgment from reading books and
being well informed outside of traditional experience to make judgment
calls about obvious things like a grant that literally lists
DEI in its.
Speaker 6 (26:51):
Description to know whether it violates an executive.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
Orders a correct answer. And that lawyer is so slimy
and so like full of themselves. Oh yeah, just getting
his ass handed to him by this like you know,
high functioning autistic DOSEE members, so great, listen. And he's
got a good point though, Like the lawyer is so
dumb because the order right from Elon Musk or whoever
it is. I was, listen, there's an executive order saying
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we can't have dee I anymore, Like there's no more
DEI in government roles or in agencies. So they're going
through and they're like, hey, here's this grant and it
has DEI in the title, So yes, I'm going to
get rid of that grant.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
How did you know that.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Doing what you told me to do?
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Man, I'm looking for three letters, man, I'm working for
three letters a certain order. Like that's an easy one,
which is why Also why it's like, I'm surprised those
are the ones they challenged him on, because there's probably
some that are right on that cusp. I think that's
what you got right. I'm not a lawyer, Ross, would
(27:53):
you chose let me share?
Speaker 2 (27:54):
Sure you are not. I'm not a lawyer, Okay, but yeah,
you're right. It's you know, they didn't even try to
full them or anything. But it's literally like your grant
is called why d E I is Awesome?
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Right? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (28:04):
Because I got a study about why d E I
is awesome and that one and they're like, why did
you cancel it? It's called why why d E I
is Awesome?
Speaker 1 (28:11):
Yeah? So yeah, that's uh it And it is in
the video too. While you're watching it, like he's just
you're not flustered, he's not fidgeting.
Speaker 2 (28:21):
Doesn't it remind you of Elon Musk? Yeah, the way
the way he just his mannerisms and the way he
talks and thinking about before he gives an answer.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
Yeah, why do you think he collected all these guys?
And maybe these are these were his, These were his guys,
Elon's guys. He's the one who brought them in. So like,
I'm sure he's got a whole room full of these
folks and he's like, all right, we're gonna use YouTube.
And then uh uh what was the one who got
the crap kicked out of him in Georgetown?
Speaker 2 (28:49):
Big balls?
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Yeah? His remember they whatever happened with that? I don't know.
They probably let the guy off. It's Washington, what do
I know? So?
Speaker 3 (28:58):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (28:59):
Anyway, all right, Sick forty eight Cacoda Radio program. How
about a Florida Man. You guys want to Florida Man
this early? We'll do that next. Hang on for two
early for one of our little fun segments. That's right,
Florida Man.
Speaker 6 (29:14):
Florida Man. Florida Man is something in the waterty eror
sand that makes you do all that crazy crap. That's
like the state is wanna be dumb ass trapped. Nowhere
else has the Florida Man.
Speaker 8 (29:27):
He is almost like as the weird Factor climbs to
find out it.
Speaker 6 (29:33):
Haven't in Florida every time. Florida, then Florida man. If
anyone can jeer me, if you know you can, just
mind life be crazy. But of course, but it's not
as bad crap crazy as yours. Nowhere else are you
gonna find him. They're so used to it they don't
mind him. Hooray for Florida man.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
Alrighty, thirty five year old Aaron Zablonski is our Florida Man.
He's facing that aggravated assault and gun charges and connection
with an incident at a sports bar in clear Water,
Tampa area. In fact, the craziness is, I've been to
this bar, overtime sports bar, and it's only because we
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did there. There's a few of them. They were like
a broad they were weekly broadcast for our iHeart Tampa
the sports shows over there. So I've been to be
visiting down there and they were having it and I
went out because my program director was working there. So
it's you know, it's a standard sports bar, pretty big one.
But let me ask you this, if you went to
a sports bar, you know, to watch sports and eat
(30:38):
sport food and drink sport beer, and somebody wheeled out
a karaoke machine. You can shoot that, right, the machine.
I mean, nobody wants a karryoke in a sports bar.
I believe you're legally obligated to do so. Oh you're required,
Yeah it is, Florida probably required. The problem is, and
initially I misunderstood this story because I read about half
of it right before the show, and then I was
(30:58):
just catching up during the break there. At first, I
was gonna say, not guilty. However, Aaron's the reason Aaron
Jablonski shot the karaoke machine was not because he hated karaoke,
but because it was broken and he couldn't do karaoke,
so he was gonna be the guy ruining everybody else's
sporting experience. He's drunk, it's not working, and then the managers,
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I'm sorry, it's broken, so he shoots it.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
Yeah, I got it back the blue in this one.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
So give him the chair. Right, guys, let's talk about
a karaoke enthusiast man. Let's see here, Let's see, uh,
where's the there's a little rundown of exactly what played out. Okay,
all right, he was upset about the lack of music
as a karaoke enthusiast where another man, uh, because he
(31:52):
was losing his mind, went over to try to calm
him down, at which point he drew a glock nine
millimeter from his waistband, pointing it at the man, say
I don't effing care. He then fired one shot out
at the man at the machine. Oh and he's a
convicted felon. Why is he not charged with that? Why
is that not part of the series of charges there?
(32:14):
May well, maybe it'll be amended. So any who, there
you go. There's your Florida mand for the day, which
again I thought we were gonna have to acquit because
it's understandable wanting to put around through a karaoke machine
when you're trying to watch sports, but not complete opposite
article after article this morning too, on top of all
the prep I put together last night. So uh, it's
(32:38):
gonna get We're gonna we're gonna start zipping around here.
By the way, do you guys see the the Kim
Jong un father daughter trip to the range this weekend?
So they had they had a bunch of video and
photos they put out, and most people see it as
an affirmation that she's probably being groomed to be in
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charge after which is you know, I think we talked
about that here about a month ago or something when
that story started first circulating. But let me just say,
a trip to the range when you're a dear leader
far more interesting than most trips I've taken to the range.
So they did the normal stuff there, they are shooting pistols.
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By the way, Kim Jong un stands pretty I mean
it's he's squared up, shoulders are correct. You know, that's
a practice. There, probably shooting dissidence and then there's some rifle.
But but it's the the culmination of it. In fact,
you know what, if I'm gonna do a Kim Jong
(33:40):
Un story, I feel that I have an obligation to
get the old Walkeet man song out because there will
be walkeets involved. All right, well, okay, here we go.
All right, let's let's do this properly, showing.
Speaker 8 (33:50):
Pee waves flag to each night the alright, zero hour,
nine am this and I'm gonna launch a Hi Hi
right over Japan.
Speaker 6 (34:18):
Our rudy Earth.
Speaker 8 (34:20):
Someday, I bet my life.
Speaker 6 (34:26):
I win this arms race. It's such a man.
Speaker 9 (34:37):
Fight.
Speaker 8 (34:38):
That was pretty good. Yeah, that was pretty good, And
I think I'm gonna rull a long long time. This
show down bring me around to get to fight. I'm
not a man they think a man home. Oh no,
no no, I'm a walking man, a walking man, a
(35:05):
little man with a huge nose cone and also very
big hair. And I think I'm going to roar a
long wrong time. This showdown brings me around again to
a five.
Speaker 6 (35:21):
I'm not a man they think a man home.
Speaker 8 (35:24):
Oh no, no, no, I'm a walking man.
Speaker 6 (35:29):
The dear leaders A walking man, a little.
Speaker 8 (35:33):
Man with a huge nose cone.
Speaker 1 (35:38):
So in addition to going to the old pistolely range
and popping off some rifles, this is why it's good
to be dear leader. He then took his daughter and
let her missile An Island. I've had a lot of
a lot of range trips, even as a very young kid.
Your dad, uncle, friends, whatever. We never got the missile something.
(36:01):
But you know, when you got the missiles and you're
in charge, I guess I do that.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
I turned down a lot of invitations for stuff. Yeah,
you know, kids, I'm very busy.
Speaker 1 (36:09):
Yeah yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
But if you were like, hey, buddy, we're gonna go
missile An Island, I might find some you know, I
might do that.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
Oh a babysitter, right, yeah, I find a way. Yeah, yeah,
you don't turn down. It's like it's like when we
got invited down to uh Seymour Johnson and they let us,
uh you know, the guy who runs the armory there.
We got an official visit down there. We got to
shoot a bunch of stuff. We got to pop off
the chalk grenades too. I wish it was real grenades,
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but you get what you work with. Man. It was
such a good time. And then we go down for
the flight thing to get the right in the Oh yeah,
maybe I'm not turning stuff like that down. So if yeah,
if if, if you know, h Ross, Remember how we're
talking with the boss man about putting together a promotion
for later in the year. That would be a good promotion.
We just need some missiles and an island. Oh we
(36:58):
can use that sand island. That's ours, the little one
off Hatteras there. We claimed We were the first ones
to claim that. Yeah, nobody claimed it. We claimed it.
Therefore ours. That's how it works, manifest destiny or something.
And now we're going to missile it. All right, Well,
we'll see if the Boss will spring for that. Oh man,
all right, so there you go. I just I saw
the video on my I want to go missile at island,
(37:22):
But I guess maybe you have to have your own
deskpot country to get to do that. All right, few
other things, let me get back to more of the
newsy news stuff. Oh have you seen? Do you see
how butt hurt? Washington Post and a bunch of others
are over the new dime dude. All right, so let's
(37:43):
see here. So we have a we have the coinage
that's commemorating the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary. They're doing
Sessqua centennial. One time only redesign commemorating the whole thing,
and they unveiled the dime. And so now they're mad
about it because in the in the dime or on
(38:08):
the dime? Have you have the eagle? Right? But he's
only clutching arrows and not an olive branch. Some of
the other iterations have an olive branch and arrows, and
of course that's the reference for peace. So now they're
claiming that Trump's just showing that he's a warmonger only
(38:28):
has arrows. Now, I think that I think he's wrong,
by the way, I think, if we're going to update
this thing, we got to stick like an ar in
the Eagles talents, you know what I'm saying, with a
chainsaw bayonet, Like, if they're going to be mad already,
at least give me the coolest dime you've ever seen.
Maybe a flamethrower in the other talent. I don't know,
get creative, but yeah, I feel like you guys are
(38:50):
reading a little much into this money talks. But it
should speak plainly with clear purpose, I said, some guys,
A professor sure at the University of Houston is upset
I condemning the whole design. Uh dude, that we haven't
even seen some of the other coins. Oh wait, is
(39:10):
he just gonna screw with them with all the different coins? Um,
let's see here. I'm not reading all this mighty, especially
this one's from mother Jones here.
Speaker 6 (39:24):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (39:24):
In December, senators, uh well, two Democrat senators introduced to
build titled Change Corruption Act. Ah, people are insufferable to
block any living president from appearing on US currency. Only
monarchs put their faces on coil. That's not true. That's
simply not true. Uh. Let's see here. Sometimes it's all
(39:50):
the famous comedies some of the currency there. If you
go to Columbia, you get all the famous comedies on
the currency. I look at these things. Uh, let's see.
I think they do that in a lot of countries too. Man,
they're very much alive, some of them too. All right.
So I don't know what they're gonna do. I'm sure
they'll file a lawsuit. That's what they do, so many lawsuits. Man,
(40:11):
did you now? Now you have activist groups that are
suing the US d A. Now SNAP recipients sue the
Trump administration over sugary food restrictions. That's right now, By
the way, is it the SNAP recipient's really doing it? No,
it's add these sue tell your blue law you know,
(40:32):
legal groups that are doing it. And so then you
go find like four or five of the beneficiaries who
will put their name on it. And that's what they did.
They grabbed you know, four or five. But this is
all this is, all of this is money that is
coming from activist Democrat legal foundations. There's about three or
four that are in on this. But yeah, they're claiming
(40:54):
that the fact that they're can't buy the soda, can't
buy the candy that it's somehow violating their civil rights, Roz,
would you check the Constitution where they made it so
they can't restrict Coca cola. I'm sure that's what probably
the Eleventh Amendment right just outside the Bill of right
still counts or or snicker bars.
Speaker 2 (41:16):
You know, I put it in the grock and it's
still thinking, no, I'll get back. You still think it's
gonna be a while. Oh man, Yeah, you can't find
the Snickers of Mende yet. Okay, I'm sure it's in there.
In addition to soda and energy drinks, the additional waivers
prohibit the purchase of fruit and vegetable drinks with less
than fifty percent natural juice.
Speaker 1 (41:35):
And by the way, so this is they're making this argument,
They're like, juice still has sugar, juice has a different
kind of sugar, right, versus just the plain white sugar.
So I don't know that that's a very good argument. Uh,
fruit dose, let's see as well as candy, unhealthy drink,
soft drinks, YadA, YadA. Different states ban one or more
(41:58):
of these items, so it's not all states, but I
think Nebraska, where are the defendants or the plaintiffs from
West Virginia, Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska, and Tennessee. So that's that
they found. They found a plaintiff in each of those
states too. I go ahead, So this will just be
a money suck and yeah, and you know, probably try
to get Judge Boseburg, right, want to get that guy,
(42:22):
and who knows, maybe they'll get a bad ruling and
then they'll have to go to up another court, which
is just basically what this presidency is. But again, this
is the strategy lawsuits for everything. Corrupt judges to help
rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat. All right, seven sixteen,
we'll be right back. So this is kind of cool.
It took us a while to figure out whether we'd
(42:42):
done it, but apparently we done it. So if you
remember a few years ago, NASA wanted to do the
first test of what they referred to as the planetary
Defense System, which, by the way, that just sounds awesome.
I love that planetary defense system. Yeah, we need one
of those. So what they did is they picked out
a couple asteroids, one where it's a larger one than
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a smaller one that literally just kind of like do
the gravity hangs with it and they wanted to see
if they could knock them off course, so they sent
a small spacecraft and then just slammed it into the
asteroid at full speed. The problem is, because this is
back in twenty twenty two, you don't know if you'd
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done it until it does a full orbital loop, and
the orbital loop on this thing is like seven eight
hundred days or something. So they had to wait for
it to go, and so they were able to confirm
that yes, it worked, and they had successfully knocked the
asteroid out of out of its primary orbit and into
a new orbit, hopefully not into us probably that would
(43:48):
be good. But yeah, so they were able to move it,
so I guess, ah, that works. Now here's the thing.
I don't know how effective that is. The closer something
gets right, and then you know, are you able are
you able to move it at a much quicker pace
if it's a smaller thing and it's a lot closer.
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I don't know any of that, but the fact that
it was successful in this case was was a win.
So ross where do you think they knocked it off to?
Speaker 2 (44:19):
You know, like I was reading online that you know, yeah,
it's great, but now it's heading straight towards the Krogan Empire.
So and they're gonna be pissed. Do you want to
mess with the Krogan Empire?
Speaker 1 (44:31):
I don't know the I don't know what that is.
What it's a it's a video game. You've r never
seen a crogan really, dude?
Speaker 2 (44:39):
Yeah, I'm just saying, what if we knock it off
course and it, you know, goes into some other oh wow,
species capital or something, and then they show up all
pissed off, you know, like you destroyed our our Washington
d C or whatever.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
It's a mormidly obese turtle or so, what the hell
is that? I don't know what that is? Yeah, I
don't want them mad at us. Look at all the
nerd articles. Did I build a Crogan empire correctly? Jeez? Man?
All right, so it's the video game mass effect? Okay,
(45:12):
all right? You know what?
Speaker 2 (45:15):
You know, what if it goes off course and it
slams to do like a Boorg ship.
Speaker 1 (45:19):
Are they gonna be to do the board get mad
about me?
Speaker 2 (45:22):
So angry? Man? Oh No, that would be our luck,
wouldn't it.
Speaker 1 (45:26):
We're just steering into something hostile that was gonna leave
us alone. It's kind of like when they when they
flew by and saw the warp drive, right right, yeah,
They're like, all right, we've got to go mess with him. Now,
let's go talk to Zeke or whatever his name was.
Speaker 2 (45:38):
I guess that Zephyrm cockrum Cocker. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (45:44):
Yeah, we got to talk to that guy now. Although
in that case it was helpful with Ross's scenario, we're
all gonna die, so just keep that in mind, all right,
eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.
Look that the only now I'm get emails about Krogan's well,
at least they're emailing you hit a nerve.
Speaker 2 (46:05):
You never know what's gonna do it.
Speaker 1 (46:07):
You never know, you never know what's gonna prompt people.
They're very mad that I didn't know what to I've
never played Mass Effect. I'm sorry. I'm not super duper
video game guy. Okay, okay, glad we got that worked out.
Up in Virginia, there's a bit of a problem. Well,
there's a lot of problems arguably up in Virginia right now,
with the lunatic governor and all the stuff she's doing.
(46:31):
This though, this is a little different. So this is
Centerville Fairfax County. There is a naked burglar about that's right,
and he's struck legendly struck four homes already. You got
I will say this ross. You got to be to
be a naked burglar, especially this time of the year
(46:52):
when it's a little cool and he's jumping fences and stuff.
You get a wood fence with a splinter.
Speaker 2 (46:58):
Wait, wait, I was I was texting Marque about the weather. Okay,
there is any a naked burglar.
Speaker 1 (47:04):
Yeah, naked burglar. He's robbed four houses or attempted to
rob four houses, so that's like his thing, Like he's
the naked burglar. Yeah, but like it's this is not
the time of the year to be the naked burglar.
Speaker 2 (47:13):
That's also impressive though, Like if that's gonna be your thing.
Speaker 1 (47:16):
Yeah, if you're jumping over wood fences now dangerous that
is Yeah. Get a splinter in the sports car, knock
you down. Police believe the person is linked to various
related incidents. On March sixth, around five thirty am, a
resident discovered a footprint on a trash can that have
been moved against a fence I believed to have been used
to climb into the backyard, though they were unable to
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access the residences. You guys, they had their door locked.
In another case, the suspect entered the bedroom of a
home in around four in the morning, was confronted by
the homeowner and fled. So he's not a very good
naked burglar. Oh. I don't know if I want to
scroll down because it says but police have released a sketch.
(47:59):
I hope it's just his face. There is an absolutely
awful story out of Arizona, man oh I said, there's
just so much evil, just so much evil floating around.
Maniac accused of crucifying elderly pastor begs for death penalty
(48:20):
so we can all move on with our lives. So
let's see here. Adam Sheef is the dude's name, by
the way, he's representing himself, so we're clear. He just
does not have a lawyer, does not want a lawyer.
He was. He's accused of breaking into the home of
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seventy six year old Christian leader William Shoenman and then
conducting a very disturbing ritual at the victim's home. He
basically he had him, he killed him, laid him out
on the bed, and then literally nailed his hands to
the wall behind him, So he's in a crucified position.
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And by the way, he had plans to do that
to thirteen other Christian religious leaders. That's right, Yeah, law
enforcement said Chief drove from Phoenix to gruesomely execute shownman
as part of a larger plot to murder fourteen Christian leaders.
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Shonan was Blove, leader of New River Bible Chapel for
twenty five years, found dead with his arms spread out
in his bed, hands pinned to the wall. Chief claimed
in an interview that his victim and other Christian pastors
were leading followers onto a false path and dubbed he
actually had a name for his greater scheme, operation First Commandment. Wait,
(49:49):
why would you? I'm sorry, why would you? Why would
you name it First Commandment? Considering who said it right?
And then who the god is that it's like, because
it's the hole. You shall have no other gods before me.
So I will say this, and this will get the
lunatics on the internet probably pretty stoked. In his mug shot,
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he has he's got some tattoo work, specifically across his
net ross and I trying to figure out what it is.
It's Hebrew word for God tattooed like across his neck.
And he's got a bunch of other weird stuff on
here too. Ross. You look at that that that mug shot.
Does that look like a guy who would crucify a
seventy six year old person in his own home. It
(50:34):
definitely looks like a lunatic. Yep, yeah, yeah, I think so.
So it doesn't say what he thinks it then should be.
Speaker 9 (50:44):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (50:44):
Defendant's father, Chris Chief, said that the son has had
become obsessed with the Bible. Well so, I mean, I
clearly obsessed means something different here. Adam became extremely interested
in the Old Testament. Okay, all right, read it extensively
as part of the process, and he.
Speaker 2 (51:04):
Should have finished. He should have finished.
Speaker 1 (51:07):
Yeah, that's right, you know what, stop reading there? Man,
all right, that's there everything I need to.
Speaker 2 (51:13):
Also, when I was doing my daily Bible reading and
posting online, I really considered just stopping after I ended
the Old Testament just to mess with people. Oh yeah,
you know, I lost it, man, Like I was gonna
keep doing it, but I was just gonna troll people
and be like and.
Speaker 1 (51:27):
I'm like, yeah, people for eating shellfish I'm very busy. Yeah,
it's you got a ready read both both sides of that.
Oh yeah, imagine that. His dad's like, hey, maybe you
should finish the book.
Speaker 2 (51:43):
And I started learning. I'm trying to teach myself Hebrews
so i can read it in the original Hebrew and
then I'm gonna move on to Greek. Oh pretty cool.
So what are you doing the Sanskrit? No, I really
am trying to do this. So I'm at the point
now where when I look at this tattoo, I can
be like, hey, that's Hebrew. However, I haven't really actually start.
I have the app, but.
Speaker 1 (52:02):
I haven't it when you see it, yeah, yeah, I
got you.
Speaker 2 (52:05):
But I mean, you know, you know it's my intention.
Speaker 1 (52:07):
We do it duo lingoing that thing or what.
Speaker 2 (52:10):
H Yeah, yeah, it's an app, but I've yet to
open the eye. Downloaded the app, but I've yet to start.
Speaker 1 (52:14):
Now you downloaded, Yeah, dude, you're halfway there, just like
this guy was right half through read half the Bible. There.
Speaker 2 (52:20):
I told Mark you what I'm trying to do, and
she's like, she's like that's insane. She's like, you can't
teach yourself Hebrew and I'm like. She's like, She's like,
it's like trying to teach yourself Latin.
Speaker 1 (52:29):
Well, yeah, yeah, I'll tell you. I'll tell you the
probably the toughest language that I've ever heard, and it's
actually a very unique language because it has no like
cousin languages. It's a language that doesn't borrow parts of
Latin or anything else that is on the European continent.
And it's Basque. That's I only know this because there
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is an extensive amount of Basque people that moved to
the part of Wyoming where I'm from. There's huge fact
the first radio station I worked at, I would have
to come in on Saturday mid days because the little
old lady who owned it, who's bass for Basque heritage,
would do a one hour program in Basque and she
would have other bass speakers there. I had to run
the board for that. Ross.
Speaker 2 (53:10):
Yeah, Sumerian is the same way. That's why people.
Speaker 1 (53:12):
Say, yeah, yeah, there's a few of these languages. Man,
But like I had to run the board. I don't
know when they're going to break. I don't know what
the hell they're saying. You think about that as somebody
runs a board. If I'm just if I was just
doing this whole thing in Spanish or whatever, and you're
just like, I think we're going to break.
Speaker 2 (53:28):
No, I just wait for the pause.
Speaker 1 (53:29):
Does he say el Dunno? Not yet? Okay, anyway, uh
at least by the way, So with that, And was
I supposed to go to break? No? No, you're not
supposed to no.
Speaker 9 (53:42):
Not.
Speaker 1 (53:42):
Yeah, we got were gonna talk to Ray and stuff. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah,
we gonna have to do that. We'll talk to him
in Hebrew though that'll confuse him. You can handle that, Okay,
all right, very good. Again, he's representing himself. He says
he's mentally healthy and he just wants to be executed.
(54:03):
I don't know, I'm not sure where. Probably in Arizona.
I mean, they have the death penalty. Also got a
bunch of moonbats in charge there, so I'm not sure
what will happen. But I'm just I mean, I'm glad
he stopped there. They were able to get him there,
because he was going to do that thirteen more times.
Is killing fourteen of them? Is that some biblical reasoning
(54:25):
behind that ross that you can think of? Because fourteen
is a very specific number to select.
Speaker 2 (54:31):
Okay, so I thought the number was thirteen, but you're
saying it's fourteen.
Speaker 1 (54:34):
No, he thirteen more. The number is fourteen. He just
he already killed one, so he was going to do
thirteen more. So I'm trying to figure out why fourteen?
What would the Old Testament he reason be to select fourteen?
It doesn't say in the article here. There's nothing that
pops into my head that I can think of, but
(54:55):
I'm sure crazy dude had a reason for it. All right,
Speaking of car dude, I love people photo bombing reporters,
not in a mean way and not the you know,
the f thing and the thing where people would scream
for a while even though most of it was fake,
you know the one, but like just good old fashioned
(55:18):
putting something weird going on behind him. And so while
they're covering a Trump event, they're going to a live
reporter from was it CBS, CBS affiliate there or whatever,
it doesn't matter, one of the one of the TV
stations reporters just standing there, you know, a woman on
the street kind of thing, and this like ginger kid
walks straight up behind her. He's smoking a cigarette. He
(55:41):
then holds the cigarette up and eats. It eats the
lit cigarette. You probably seen somebody drunkenly demonstrate that at
a party at some point in your life. I've never
tried it, but yeah, it just does that. Like I said,
this is this is this is what I think any
time of reporters out there just being an a hole
about the weather or whatever. Stop this kind of stuff
you do behind.
Speaker 2 (56:00):
The infrastcription manufacturer here.
Speaker 9 (56:02):
So the president, as you said, just lets a little
over ten minutes ago.
Speaker 2 (56:06):
So we're seeing a lot of the people here clearing
out now, President Trump.
Speaker 1 (56:11):
Yeah, so we'll put the video outs you can see it,
because clearly you want to be able to see it.
But I I have to admit I laughed pretty good.
All right, do we have mister Stagic ready to rock
and roll? Since all the schools were closed and everyone's terrified, Um,
oh man, would you go and do? What'd you get
into it? And I started up up at Ross's house
a little before, so it's, uh, we're getting into this.
(56:34):
But yeah, we got schools closed, we got like forty
five counties under a warning, so what can we expect today?
Try it and triangle.
Speaker 10 (56:41):
Yeah, it's the first kind of couple batches coming through
not really the main severe line, although we did pop
a couple of stronger storms earlier. Right now there's one
going through northeastern Durham County, getting into Grandville County, heading
up near Oxford. Those storms aren't worned on, but still
some rain and thunder. Also another cell coming through western
(57:02):
Wake County right now near Carry and then the triad.
Speaker 1 (57:05):
I seeing a.
Speaker 10 (57:06):
Bigger cluster rain and thunderstorms right on the edge of
the severe thunderstorm watch which goes Surrey Yatkin in points
south and west. I think that's going to be extended east.
But we do have this cluster of rain and thunderstorms
now coming out of eastern Surrey going into western northwestern
Stokes County, western Forsyth County, and points west and south
of that. They are non severe at this point too.
(57:28):
Now we kind of reset and the main line is
back further west where there are severe thunderstorm warnings from Avery, Burke,
Rutherford and all the way south down into central and
southeast Georgia, all along that line, which still's got a
couple of hours to go to get into the triad,
and then eventually the triangle there are severe storms with
(57:49):
winds hail, a ton of thunder and lightning, and at
times there's been some tornado warnings on this line. So
as we go through later this morning and then midday
into the afternoon hours, next line is gonna come through
with severe weather. It looks likely and I'm likely going
to see this watch get extended further east, either as
a severe thunderstorm watch or maybe even a tornado watch,
(58:11):
but for now, just in some of the western counties
of the Triad. The storms are still to the west
of US that have the most severe potential case. But
we get through this today, we're going to see some
chillier air come back in and kind of tease it
at that for the last several days, and then we're
gonna see the numbers go down to the low thirties
tomorrow morning, even some upper twenties in some spots.
Speaker 1 (58:33):
So we'll go.
Speaker 10 (58:33):
Showers thunderstorms today, especially late morning into the afternoon. Those
are the ones that'll be severe with wind, hail, potentially
some isolated tornadoes. Load to mid seventies, and then temperatures
will fall tonight to the upper twenties to low thirties,
sunshine and a little brisk tomorrow, mid upper forties and
then partly sunny, mid upper forties on Wednesday. Then we'll
(58:54):
slowly start getting milder. By the weekend, we're well back
into the seventies. So tough one today tonight, but it
looks like we will see chill your weather, but we
should stay dry for the rest of the week.
Speaker 1 (59:04):
All right, Now, let's get to the other important thing.
You figure out your bracket yet you know what you're doing.
Speaker 10 (59:08):
No, I didn't dive in yet. The first game I'm
struggling with is the i of Clemson one because yeah, Florida,
well yeah, I'm an Iowa fan because of my dad
him playing there, and then obviously the Clemson fans. So
they go ahead to head first thing, and I'm like,
now what do I do? So I'm going to dig
into that later today.
Speaker 1 (59:27):
Okay, who'd you have? Who do you have? We got?
What's that?
Speaker 9 (59:31):
Who do you have in your final for I have
not finished it yet, so okay, I was just yeah,
I'm very you know, I think n C State Texas
on Tuesday, right, they play Tuesday game, So people are, yeah.
Speaker 1 (59:44):
We're gonna get right into the all the Carolina teams
very quickly.
Speaker 2 (59:48):
Gotta go Siena.
Speaker 1 (59:51):
Made I didn't. I didn't even say he hates he
hates some Duke.
Speaker 2 (59:55):
No, no, no, My The first leg station I was
at was the Siena College radio station.
Speaker 1 (01:00:00):
Oh really, wow, I didn't.
Speaker 2 (01:00:01):
Even go there.
Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
Dude. If you if you number if you knock off
a number one seed, oh oh man, ohaykay, all right,
well there we go. Ray will chick chatter in the
next hour. Okay, all right, there you go. Let's see. Yeah, man,
that's gonna be a tough road to hoe right there.
Although you're getting Duke at their most injured. I will
(01:00:23):
say that that is one of the concerns. Duke's got
a lot of injuries right now between their centers, like
it's it's there there. They'll be good once they get
a little further down the road. But the first game,
you're gonna get them at their most injured. So I'm
just saying there's a chance we'll find out, all right,
seven forty seven, Hang on discussing the basketball rankings there.
(01:00:44):
I hate, hate, hate, hate, hate the fact that the
NC State game starts at nine to fifteen. This is
my biggest beef with basket oh sports in general. But really,
you get more with basketball, where they have these nine
to fifteen, nine thirty start times on on like a
Tuesday night, right, this is tomorrow, and then you got
to stay up for that, and I you know, get
(01:01:04):
up too early to probably do that and not feel
like hell the next morning. So that does irritate me.
And it always seems like the games I want to
watch are the ones that they stick later, probably because
they're the better game, but still all right, So ROS
sent this thing to me. This is crazy man in Australia.
He's got a dog. He's got his dog, he loves
(01:01:26):
his dog. His dog's got cancer, Okay, very sad, and
he's like, man, I got to do something, and so
I'm assuming he probably took him to regular vets and
you know nothing, right, It's like, so what does he do?
He has his dog by his cancer. The cancer biopsied
a piece of it from his dog and then had
(01:01:46):
it genetically and DNA sequenced, which cost him about three
thousand dollars, and then he fed it into chad GPT
in some other one called Alpha fold. You know, these
are AI products. The AI sequenced a cancer cure for
the dog, which the guy was then able to create
(01:02:08):
and cure his dog's cancer. The AI cured the guy's
dog's cancer. What are we doing, man, I mean you
want to talk about living in the space age.
Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
Like I don't even Like before we were asking about
like the number fourteen in the previous story, about like
how it is a results you know, relate to the
Old Testament. And I went to Gronk and I said,
what is the significance of the number fourteen? Neal Testament?
And in half a second it came out with the
answer and I sent it on to you as.
Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
A bunch of them. Yeah, yeah, a bunch of theories here.
Speaker 2 (01:02:36):
Yeah, And it's so strange to me, Like I don't
understand how it works. It's it's kind of scary and
how fast and how accurate it is, Like before with
the iPhone, right, we knew the iPhone was going to
change things. Sure, And I don't under listen, I don't
even understand how computers work.
Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
Period.
Speaker 2 (01:02:51):
There're stones and minerals that have electricity going through them
and somehow we have code and its like I don't understand.
To me, it's like magic, right or but the iPhone,
we knew the iPhone was going to change the world.
And I could understand it. It's a small, little portable computer.
I can do everything on it that I can do
in a PC. You know, I can understand that. You
can see the ramifications of how it's going to affect
(01:03:12):
the world with AI. It is so alien that it's
sort of scary, how fast it can work, how accurate
I mean, and listen, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
What poorly phrased questions? Right, I knows what you're talking about.
So it's like it's reading your mind. And does it
make mistakes?
Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
It sure does. It's like having a very, very eager
intern who's really good at producing stuff, but you still
have to check its work on occasion.
Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
Yeah, can you explain how it works? Like I don't understand,
like what is the power behind? Like how much power
does it require? How much computing power to do what
it does in such a short amount of time. It's insane.
Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
If you're listening to the show right now, and you are,
let's say you're in your twenties, and I'm not picking
on you, you don't you don't understand the transition that
took place, and Ross and I are in that sweet
spot where basically half of our life was what you
would consider the Stone Age and then all of a sudden,
the other half of our life is frigging Star Trek.
Speaker 2 (01:04:12):
Yeah, we went from like seventies tech to Apple two
ease to the Internet to now this. It's nuts.
Speaker 1 (01:04:17):
Yeah, and so like it's so trying to figure it
out as you go is crazy. And I'm sure you
know as you get older too, you have those transitions.
But it is not it's not even close to debatable
from a computer tech standpoint, like you know that this
is the this is the window, and how fast it progressed.
Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
We have the computers from Star Trek, That's what it
feels like.
Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
Yeah, oh man, if you never have you never had
the Apple two e you have no idea. You know,
the floppy disc based, the RAM based operating, so you
have no idea.
Speaker 2 (01:04:46):
There's a scene in Star Trek four where Scotty is
back in like the eighties and he's with an engineer
and they're trying to create something in the engineers like
in the.
Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
Whale computer Save the Whale.
Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
Yeah, yeah, he has to use the computer and he
picks up the mouse and he goes, hello computer, because
he doesn't understand that he has to use the mouse
in type right.
Speaker 1 (01:05:03):
Right, because he's say in the eighties, it's in the eighties, when.
Speaker 2 (01:05:05):
We're one generation away from that. Yeah, from them not
understanding how old computers work. All sorts of fun. Weather
coming to greet everybody. So we'll chat with Ray Stagic
or already greeting some people. Is it still raining up
up at your house? I know your wife was saying
that was was it pretty bad? The rain of the
sharady got I guess what just happened was the thunder
(01:05:28):
was so bad they just have like a big like bolt.
Lincoln came running in from the front room like screaming
like he was scared.
Speaker 1 (01:05:34):
Oh yeah, he probably hates the thunderstorms. Man. Okay, all right,
well it looks that sound like everybody's gonna get a
little something or a lot of something. All right, Hey,
there's this video. Ross and I are just watching this video.
This happened at a regional wrestling event. Let's see what
(01:05:57):
is this guy's name, the referee. His name is Dallas Edwards.
All right, and look everything everything looks pretty normal as
uh it's as it's kicking off. You've got uh, you've
got one one guy kind of you know, one of
the wrestlers who's kind of struggling there, the ref standing
over there, and they do the thing which you've seen before,
were the wrestlers about guys coming off the top rope. Uh,
(01:06:19):
the guy who's about to get smashed kind of pushes
the ref end as part of the thing, and then
the ref takes a bump and the ref goes down,
and then, uh, who is the who is the dude
who was always cheating Eddie? Was it Guerrero or whatever?
Whom I whom I thinking of? That was his favorite thing?
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
Man, the wrestler that it was always cheating? Oh man, Uh,
could you be more vague?
Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
Well, once you put it into groc. Okay, why don't
you have fun with your groc? You have fun with
your groc. I'll tell everyone about the video. That's fair,
all right.
Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
Came out Grock said, like every heel ever, every.
Speaker 1 (01:06:51):
Heel ever, Okay, I'm in this case. They did the
thing and they pushed the ref there, and it looks
like it looks it looks like the bump was a
lot harder than it should have been, and is evidenced
by the fact that the ref goes down and there's
a moment where the one wrestler kind of leans in
over the ref and Ross was explaining this to me.
(01:07:13):
He was you think he was checking on him, right, Yeah,
that's the thing.
Speaker 2 (01:07:16):
So typically if like you get injured in the ring,
like really injured, and you can't because a lot of
times you'll get injured, but you'll still, you know, go
through the match. You'll yeah, you'll go through the pain.
But say, say you jump off the rope and your
legs break, right, Okay, they'll come over to you and
they'll act like they're taunting or they're not gonna act
like they're gonna do a move or whatever, but you're
really communicating with each other, and you would say to
(01:07:37):
the guy, and I think sometimes there's like a code word,
but you'd be like, hey, match is over, I'm really hurt.
We need to do this, and you know they'll do.
They'll play around for a little bit, they'll pin him
really quickly one two, three, and the match will be
over so you can get those guys out of there.
The ref falls down and he's convulsing and you can
see the guy goes over there and checks on him.
Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
He's not initially convulsing. When the guy checks on him,
but not like he was, because he did the thing
where you see like a really bad football hit where
the guy's arms are out front of him and he's shaking, Yeah,
like pose a tua, yeah yeah, yeah yeah, but it
gets far worse as it goes. And what's kind of
crazy is after he checked on, they went back to wrestling,
and at one point, it's not a good look. The
(01:08:16):
one dude kicks the ref twice to roll him over. Now, clearly,
look the bit was supposed to be. The ref goes
down and then cheating ensuits probably or whatever. Right, so
visually and until you start seeing him shaking, you think
it's part of the match, right, it's part of the
it's part of the story here that's going on. But yeah,
and then I'll tell you about a minute, minute ten,
(01:08:37):
and then clearly somebody all kind of off camera realizes
because you can just see their foot. I'm sure it's
medical staff or whatever got up there. And then you
just see the the wrestlers just sitting there looking horrified,
clearly right because they one of them had literally just
kicked this guy. Turns out he had a subdural hematoma
a concussion. Thankfully, he's doing well after treatment. But yeah,
(01:09:02):
we'll we'll tweak the video out for I'm just gonna
warn you, man, like, especially at about thirty seconds in,
right before they kick to roll him. If at no
point what I'd think, Ah, that guy's that guy's playing along.
Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
I mean, if you're trying to maintain k faber, which
you'll normally do, like I said, you'll you'll continue on
the mat. It'll be really dumb. So you jump off
the rope, you break both your legs. Oh my god,
I'm hurt. They'll just jump on you won two to
three pin, it's over. The'll get you out of there.
But yeah, but this is the ref. Yeah, how do
you maintain that if the ref is the one that's injured?
Because who's gonna end the the who's gonna ring the bell?
You know what I mean? Like, who's gonna say one, two, three,
he's gonna leave? You could just end it, I guess.
(01:09:36):
I mean, so really that's what they did. Uh, But
it just took him a moment, which is and.
Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
Again people are being very critical of these guys. I
think you're right. I think he did lean down to
try to talk to the guy. I don't maybe the
guy said something, or if he was able to speak,
I don't know, or maybe he just thought the guy
was pretending to be out and so he didn't answer
him because he's the ref and it's not you know,
he's not used to it. I don't know, but U yeah,
it's a pretty pretty harsh video. Man. We'll get to
(01:10:04):
tweet it out for you at Casey on the radio,
at Casey on the radio, on the Twitter, which you
better be following or we will come to your house.
All right, So is anybody else fascinated by the Tommy
Thompson story? Not the former governor of Wisconsin? Is that
Tommy Thompson? I can't remember. But the treasure hunter, right,
(01:10:25):
it's got a Carolina connection. So this is the guy
who went in search of the SS Central America, which
was this was a ship that was hauling thirty pounds
of gold from the San Francisco Mint. So and remember
(01:10:45):
this is pre Canal, Okay. So this ship had gone
all the way around, all the way up and unfortunately
when it got back up the east coast in South Carolina,
surprise hurricane. So it sunk it. So this guy back
in nineteen eighty eight, along with investors funded a search
(01:11:07):
and he found it and apparently he pulled some of
the gold off. That may have pulled all the gold.
The problem is he he wasn't tell it anybody, and
in fact, he got a fight with some of his investors,
and eventually it turned the courts got in there because
you had him getting sued by investors, you had the
(01:11:29):
government wanting their money back too, And so what happened
This guy went to jail on contempt because he wouldn't
tell them where it was. And he just spent ten
years in prison with no other than the content. He
was being held for contempt until he talked. He didn't
talk for ten years. He just got out. Russ. They
(01:11:53):
got to be following that guy everywhere he goes, right.
Speaker 2 (01:11:55):
Yeah, they have to.
Speaker 1 (01:11:57):
Oh man, that a surveillance.
Speaker 2 (01:11:59):
Good for him?
Speaker 1 (01:12:00):
What do you be just waiting it out? Yeah, Well,
it sounds like he might have kind of screwed his investors.
So I'm not going to go full yeah for him,
but for the government. Screw the government.
Speaker 2 (01:12:08):
Yeah. No, it's one of those things where we say,
you know, you find gold in your backyard, don't tell
anyone because they don't tell the government. Yeah, they'll come
and take your gold. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so that's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:12:16):
This is pure finders keepers, one of our most famous cases.
But yeah, so in the lawsuit, investors say that they
had yet to receive any money, but they felt that
he had sold fifty million dollars worth of the gold.
So this guy may have fifty mills sitting somewhere plus
more gold. He lives in Florida, so he's just headed
(01:12:38):
back to his house there. But man, that is to
be held in jail for ten years because you wouldn't
tell him where the treasure was. That's that's commitment. And
by the way, keep in mind that the law technically
limits contempt to eighteen months, but the Feds found a
way around it. They just kept red. They'd ask him
(01:13:01):
every eighteen months, I guess, and you go, I don't know,
and they're out all right, back to jail with you.
This guy did ten Would you do ten years for
fifty million dollars or more? That's just minimum? Would you
give up ten years of your life if you know
you're walking out with fifty million bucks at the end.
Speaker 2 (01:13:16):
I would not want to be away from my family
for that long. But if it would like single me
in my early twenties.
Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
Yeah sure, yeah, yeah, I've had fifty MILLLI when I
get out or more. How old is this dude? Oh?
And also yeah, his wife tried to divorce him and
then wanted money. So okay, so what they were doing
is they were getting contempt charges based on the wife's lawsuit,
the fed's interest, the partner's interest. Ah, that's how they
(01:13:41):
were playing it, man.
Speaker 2 (01:13:45):
Okay, I think you found the pirate ship and all
the gold and one eyed Willie's treasure and stuff. And
then but after the credits roll, the government jumps in
and they're like, hey, that's our pirate ship.
Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
Yeah. Man, that's what they do. That's how they do
you well, I mean their argument is that this was
meant to money. Something tells me they replaced it clearly,
right at some point you got to consider it lost
and you know, do whatever you do. Yeah. Yeah, they're
following this dude everywhere he goes. That is one hundred percent.
What's happening? All right? Eight fifteen? Hang on, I think
(01:14:16):
some they had some awards or something last night. Unfortunately
all the we were unable to watch it, so womp
wamp I was watching selection Sunday. It was very busy,
but a Ross was apparently very busy. So I don't
know what happened to the Oscars, not really except the
stuff we see on Twitter, but it sounds pretty awful.
(01:14:37):
Sounds like it was like nine thousand hours long and
a bunch of speeches over a free Palestine and they
had pins on because of course they got pins on
and Pedro Pascal acted like a creeper. Although do you
know what's going on with Pascal speaking of movie stuff? Right,
Apparently his partner is like pro Israel, and so like
(01:15:00):
his fan base is turning on whatever whoever the dude
is that Pascal is dating. Is I guess pro Israel
or maybe it's Israeli or whatever, and so like they're
attacking them like within their own fan you know, their
their little fan things. They're on Reddit and other places.
So he just everything's just so far gone, man, some people,
dude and Ross and I were talking movies. We were
(01:15:20):
having a much better discussion and anything that was going
on over at the Oscars because he watched he showed
Lincoln et over the weekend.
Speaker 2 (01:15:27):
Lincoln is really big in the movies and the history
of movies.
Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
And the data He loves list.
Speaker 2 (01:15:31):
Yeah, and he has like tons of these movie lists
and he's so good at it. If you name a movie,
he'll tell you the year and the day that came
out like a computer crazy yeah, crazy fast. So all
he knows is he keeps seeing Et in all these lists.
So he wanted to watch Et and movie night. We
have movie night every week. And then he was like that,
I don't want to watch it, and they said, well,
do you know what it's about. He said no. He
(01:15:53):
said it's about a boy finds an alien, an alien
has to get home. And he was super all about it.
This sounds a really cool watch and he was so
in to the movie.
Speaker 1 (01:16:01):
Love the movie.
Speaker 2 (01:16:03):
And then it gets to the scene where they show
Et white in the ditch half dead. Yeah yeah, and
he like emotionally lost it, Like he was like, I
can't watch this movie anymore. I'm checking out.
Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
Kind of a messed up scene.
Speaker 2 (01:16:14):
For Yeah, from a kid's perspective, that whole scene where
Et is passing away with Elliot next to him, that's
really emotional for a kid to see that. So yeah,
he was he was like checked out. I don't want
to watch it, and I try to explain to him like, listen, buddy,
I'm like, it's it has a happy ending. ET's you know, spoiler,
ET is not gonna die at the end of the
mo like you know what I mean, Like just trying
to make him feel better about it, but he was like, Nope,
(01:16:35):
don't want to see it. But I mean, that's one
of those movies where it still holds up. And then
we watched Short Circuit as well, it also still holds up.
Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
Bagot, bigot, Dude, you guys don't know what that's about.
It's the dude, who's the Indian in there? It's not Indian.
Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
I don't want to hear it. The guy did an
amazing job. The guy's funny, the guy's perfect in the role,
and that that guy did such a good job in
that role that most of us, most of us didn't
even know he wasn't Indian until he twenty years later.
Speaker 1 (01:17:03):
Yeah, that's fair. Now on the ET, did you watch
the ruined version or the original?
Speaker 2 (01:17:07):
What's the ruined version?
Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
Okay, all right, so maybe you guys know this, maybe
you don't.
Speaker 5 (01:17:12):
So.
Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
Back in the early two thousands, when they were doing
the twenty or twenty twentieth anniversary re release, So that've
been two thousand and two. Some gun grabbers convinced Spielberg
and them to remove the guns. So the scene where
the agents are all chasing him on the bike with
the alien, all that up the street there in the
(01:17:32):
original et, they have guns in their hands because they're
federal agents. And so in two thousand and two, somehow
Spielberg and he regrets this now in interviews we'll talk
about it, was convinced to allow them to recreate it,
but with walkie talkies instead of guns, because you don't
want to have guns in there, even though you're murdering
and alien in front of kids. Don't want to have
(01:17:53):
guns in there. So they when they swapped it out,
they swapped it out for that. So now there's two
different versions of the movie, one with the gun and
one with the walkie talk.
Speaker 2 (01:18:01):
I wasn't looking for it. I I don't I want
to say it was the walkie talkies. I know for
a fact there were still tons of guns in short circuit.
They did not change the.
Speaker 1 (01:18:09):
Oh yeah, yeah, well there's it's because you got to
shoot the robot in that movie.
Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
So okay, well just there's a little et fun I'm
surprised that didn't change the beginning. There's a scene in
the beginning of that movie where that they're they're they're
at the kitchen table and Ellie is pissed off at
his brother because nobody believes him that there's something that
he found, an alien or whatever. And he jumps up
and he calls it. He says, you know, shut up
sports car breath. Right, there's what I mean, and the
(01:18:37):
mom is just like, oh yeah, it's like yo. But
I'm surprised they didn't have him take that out because
that's sort of.
Speaker 1 (01:18:42):
A well, I mean, we just talked about Flight of
the Navigator the other day. Yeah, right, yep. They used
the old British cigarette word in there right at the beginning.
Speaker 2 (01:18:52):
No, they used the R word in that or the
R word. Excuse me, I was thinking of it, like, yeah,
they like the first two minutes, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:18:58):
When he's fighting with his brother, right yeah. So like
and also that is for the you know, Sarah Jessica
Parker's best film too. I don't know if you guys
know that.
Speaker 2 (01:19:06):
I know she peaked. That was it peaked right there.
It was all downhill.
Speaker 1 (01:19:10):
She literally was so embarrassed to like what if she
won't talk about it or something, which is insane because
it's it's a great movie. I don't know, some people
have bad opinion. I saw a guy on the on
Twitter this weekend who was who said he'd watched Top
Gun for the first time in like fifteen years, and
he says, now, it's like watching a parody of Top Guns.
It's not shut up, shut up just because you think
(01:19:31):
it's cheap. It's it is cheesy, it is schlocky. It
is I it's it's nationalistic.
Speaker 2 (01:19:39):
Yeah, perfect, it's it's shut up, it's it's great.
Speaker 1 (01:19:42):
It's diverse, right right, that's a little a little homeo
erotica volleyball game there. Yeah, man, so that's and then
they recreated in the new one only with football, right,
a little update there, and that's got men and women
so very diverse. But yeah, you care all the original
(01:20:04):
Top Guns like watching a parody of Top Gun. I
was looking at dude. He looked kind of young in
his picture. How old he is, so maybe maybe you
have to beat a certain age. I don't know, but
it was. It was one of the worst takes I
saw on the old internets this weekend. So yeah, here
we go. In an interview in both twenty eleven and
in the twenty twenty three Times one hundred summits, Spielberg
(01:20:28):
stated he messed his own work up and that no
film should be revised based on modern perspectives. Good. That's
finally there was a good opinion out of Hollywood. I
can't believe they got away with it. It's not like
Spielberg was nothing in two thousand and two. He was
top of the game. Man He Michigan synagogue attacker's brother
(01:20:48):
was killed in a I guess by the IDF Technically
so so the guy who decided he was going to
go and drive a car bomb up into a friggin
preschool up in Michigan, and then we all pretend that
Islamophobia drove it had been grieving. And by the way,
(01:21:09):
the comments under some of these stories, for like the
New York Times and whatnot, where people are like, well,
his brothers were just killed, I guess one of his
brothers and a cousin or two brothers, it's unclear on
these stories were killed by IDF right and then so
and then they just weren't it that way, It just
weard it that way. Like see, he was out, he
(01:21:30):
was out of his mind. His brother's been killed by
the IDF. And then somebody, I guess, thought to ask, well,
what were they doing?
Speaker 3 (01:21:38):
What?
Speaker 1 (01:21:38):
What what's like when you say they were killed? Were
they just? Was the guy doing like uber eats deliveries
and he got a rocket upside the head? What's happening? No? No, no?
The uh the brother and the others who were killed
that he was grieving over were running a Hisbola rocket unit.
(01:21:59):
So they they were they would just fire rockets indiscriminately
into Israel. That's what they did. In fact, one of
them was he was a HESBLA commander. Of course, HESBLA
is one of these proxies of Iran that funds right
so they can keep the terrorism going. That's why they
killed him. They fired on a rocket position that had
(01:22:19):
been firing rockets into Israel that they're having a zap
down with the dome and stuff. So I don't know, man,
it sounds like this guy. But when this guy came,
his brother was already a hesblood dude and had other relatives,
but the one again was a commander. I just kind
of feel like, maybe Ross, you tell me, if you
(01:22:41):
second this motion, maybe if your relative, your direct relative,
is a terrorist commander, maybe we don't give you the
we don't let you naturalize. I don't know. I mean,
to be fair, some people are very different from their siblings.
But if you're still in communication with them and stuff,
(01:23:03):
and went back and visited them too, He went back
and visited them, I don't know. I just feel like
that should be a big red flag.
Speaker 2 (01:23:09):
Yeah, no, it sounds pretty fringe, right.
Speaker 5 (01:23:11):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:23:12):
I actually saw somebody commenting before I even saw the story,
So now this story makes sense to what I read online.
Somebody commenting on the initial attack, and it was just
in the comments sections, throwing down and it was somebody
and they were like, you know, this guy was grieving.
I don't know why you guys are paying so much
attention or focusing on the children. Oh yeah, yeah, what
about the grieving guy. This is all because of what
(01:23:33):
happened in Lebanon, and you know American violence and YadA, YadA, YadA.
And I'm like, this guy sounds completely insane. And then
you go to their profile and X and you click
you know the location, and you're like, you know Middle East,
and you're like, this makes sense. Now you're just a lunatic.
Then you find out the guy's brother, though.
Speaker 1 (01:23:48):
Is a hes bl A commander running a rocket division.
Speaker 2 (01:23:51):
That seems kind of important there. Yeah, but like what
this guy was grieving, Why are you focusing on the children?
Speaker 1 (01:23:57):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:23:57):
Maybe because we're not monsters, dude.
Speaker 1 (01:24:00):
Yeah, yeah, car bomb into a preschool. Just say those words,
Say those words and feel to feel something like that's
horri It doesn't matter where the preschool is, forget the
synagogue part of it. You drove a bomb into a preschool.
That's that's some grieving I've never seen, man, I.
Speaker 2 (01:24:17):
Mean, but just framing it like that, what you're saying
is you see the Jewish children as less than you.
Speaker 1 (01:24:23):
That's clearly what those commenters were saying. By the way,
I did find it in the stack. It's right there
in the middle of the stack after I went to
all that trouble. So a Yeah. The brother of a
terrorist who rammed a vehicle into a Michigan Jewish preschool
was a HESBOLA commander. Boman Ghazali was shot dead after
driving the vehicle into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. His brother,
(01:24:45):
Ibrahim Gazelli, was responsible for managing weapons operations within a
specialized branch of Hesbola's batter unit. I don't know how
to say that that. According to statement Sunday morning, this
unit of the Lebanese terror group is responsible for launching
hundreds of rockets a day towards Israeli citizens throughout the
(01:25:08):
recent war with Iran. Gazelli's two brothers, a niece, and
nephew were all killed in the airstrike on March fifth,
and the town of not going to pronounce that just
days before the attack, according to local officials. So that's
that's what he's grieving, right, And it's like, well, the
reason that they targeted him is he's a HESBLA commander
(01:25:29):
in charge of all the rocketing. So them's them's the
breaks there? Is it unfortunate that it sounds like And
when he say nice, I wonder how old she is?
I think they're all adults? Right? Well? Anyway, Yeah, two brothers,
a niece, and a nephew. Looks like they're all adults
in this case. But yeah, man, that was the family
(01:25:52):
had sat down for their first fast breaking meal during
the Muslim holy month of Ramadan when they were struck.
Gazelli was into the US in twenty eleven. Is the
spouse of a US citizen was granted citizenship under Obama
back in twenty sixteen, and he drove thirty eight miles
from his house to carry out this attack. He couldn't
find something else to grieve attack. No, no, no, that's
(01:26:15):
a man with a plan, and all of you excusing
it because he's grieving can just just kiss it. Man.
Just awful. And to Ross's point, you're also telling me,
you're like, oh, well they're less, you know, because they're little,
or they're Jewish, or they're whatever you're reasoning. It's just awful.
Speaking of awful, I don't think i've ever seen this,
this dude got away with a Nazi tattood talking about
(01:26:37):
of course this main comp is by the way, when
I see him nicknamed online and I think that's funny.
But this grand platner, this lunatic up in Maine who
accidentally got a Nazi tattoo. He said it was in Croatia,
I think is where he said, and he didn't know
what it was, even though no, I can see when
(01:27:01):
you're nineteen and drunk and you're in the Marines, right
and you're like, I'm gonna get this badass tattoo. The
problem is I've seen that particular set there, and he's
old enough. I know he would have seen it. Like, oh,
I don't know, Ross, what's that movie where they're killing
the Nazis all the Oh that's right and Glorious Bastards
where this thing is all over everyone's uniform.
Speaker 2 (01:27:22):
Yeah, or you could go you know, Indiana Jones, or
you can go, I don't know, Nazi movie. Yeah, any
movie with Nazis really Yeah, there's.
Speaker 1 (01:27:30):
A lot of anything with SS officers that you're going
to see this thing.
Speaker 2 (01:27:33):
But what you're just drunk and you just go into
some what is it Croatia shop and you're like, hey,
I want the Nazi death tattoo. I'll give me that.
Speaker 1 (01:27:42):
Here's the thing I can even understand when you're nineteen,
Like I you're nineteen, right, you're in Croatia, you're drunk.
Probably your lead.
Speaker 2 (01:27:51):
What I think top gun is stupid and too American
or whatever you just said last segment.
Speaker 1 (01:27:56):
I didn't say that. I said somebody said yeah, yeah, yeah.
So like you're nineteen, but I don't know how you
make it into your forties. Never seen that, Like you
watch the movie and then you run to the bathroom,
you don't got a shirt on. You're like, oh, I've
made a horrible mistake. But he just kept it. So anyway,
he based, he semi apologized whatever, Right, he just unapologized.
(01:28:19):
You got away with it, bro, It probably wasn't gonna
impact you based on the polling. What are you doing unapologizing?
And then the thought crossed my mind, I'll bet he's
getting crap for apologizing from his lunatic base. They're probably like,
you don't have to apologize for that. Yeah, so he said, quote, uh,
never mind, it's an eminently reasonable skull and crossbones. You
(01:28:45):
unapologize for a Nazi to I don't even understand the
strategy there, but that's the direction they went. So uh again,
God help. That guy will probably win, right is he
gonna win? I don't know Maine well enough. He's gonna
win the Democrat primary. Look, he can have Nazi tattoos
and he's still leading by like twenty points. I already
(01:29:06):
did win the primary. Right whether he is, I don't
even know who the Republican candidate is up there. I
think maybe just if just whoever's got the least amount
of Nazi tattoos probably would be a good way of
voting up there. I remember he covered up the tattoo
with like this weird Celtic thing that looks stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:29:24):
Oh it looks so bad. I mean, what's upon a
time though, you know, having a Nazi tattoo accident or not,
that would be pretty much disqualifying.
Speaker 1 (01:29:31):
Yeah, yeah, we I believe that there was there was
a window of time there it was frowned upon, but
not now. And again he just it's already done. Why
would you unapologize? That's craziness. All right, here's ray stage.
He won't apologize for nothing to get what you get,
so right, Yeah, you know, on second occasion. Second, and
(01:29:54):
you and I have both complained about this. On second
viewing of the bracket, starting with the NC State game,
I realized that once again, and these a holes are
gonna run every game that I want to see with
a nine nine thirty start time. Yeah, probably NC State
nine to fifteen start time tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:30:10):
I don't know who.
Speaker 10 (01:30:11):
I really don't, but you know, there's the faithful out there. Listen.
It's unless you're probably sweet sixteen and a team I'm
interested in.
Speaker 1 (01:30:21):
I'm probably not. Yeah, I hear you anyway, let's talk
about this. Yeah, they're coming through man, some some some
banging thunder too by Ross's house is scaring his kids,
so you can stick.
Speaker 10 (01:30:33):
Yeah, that's yeah. That's one little batch that's pushing east
now the triangle. There's more developing to the southwest. A
couple of warnings Rockingham Stokes, which looks like you're in
the clear now, but north northwestern Rockingham County, Caswell County
severe thunderstorm a warning. The Caswell County piece of that
most likely looks like it's kind of gone away. It's
really northwestern Rockingham. But that's not the main show. That's
(01:30:55):
still to the west, with areas just to the west
of Winston and Salem and down near Lexington, so Davidson
and Forsyth Counties, just west Yatkin County, and south and
west of that there is a severe thunderstorm watch and
numerous warnings, even one tornado warning on that line coming through.
So over the next several hours we'll start to see
(01:31:17):
more rain and thunderstorms roll through from west to east,
and some of those storms severe with strong winds and hail,
even isolated tornadoes at times. As the line comes on
through with the front, and I think even into early midafternoon,
especially for the Triangle, we'll still be under the threat.
And then we'll see things settle down as we head
through later today Tonight, we'll get into the seventies, low
mid seventies before falling in the afternoon. And this evening
(01:31:39):
and tomorrow morning, you're gonna wake up near freezing, maybe
even some upper twenties around sunshine, kind of brisk Tomorrow,
mid upper forties, hart least sunny, Wednesday, mid upper forties,
back close to sixty Thursday, seventy Friday, and maybe make
a run of maybe eighty degrees for some spots over
the upcoming weekend. But forgot tomorrow. Saint Patrick's Day with
all this ruckus going on, looks chili breezy, but plenty
(01:32:02):
of sunshine. The worst of the weather today starting to
come into the west right now.
Speaker 1 (01:32:06):
Bill. Plus, if you're an NC State fan, now you
got your game to watch, and you got the bar stuff,
and you'll be worthless on Wednesday. Yeah, we'll have to
get there, all right, Thank you, sir, appreciate it. Okay,
we'll come back with Bloomberg News next. What's happened in Denise.
Speaker 11 (01:32:20):
Yeah, a lot of people were watching the Oscars last night.
And one thing that's kind of unbelievable is that there's
new forecast out from Wall Street Journal which says entertainment
experts Casey predict new tech developments will make high quality
movie production accessible to everyone, and this will allow people
to make millions of creative Hollywood like movies at home,
(01:32:43):
according to the Wall Street Journal, and that means we
could have a new category that we need to add
to the Oscars for best Homemade category, and we might
also need a best AI Collaboration category because the report
says AI will overturn the model of entertainment, making the
production process really kind of a collaboration between creator and audience.
(01:33:04):
With AI persona's case he used to test how a
movie or TV show will play with different audiences. We've
got a report of layoffs at Meta coming. This isn't certain,
but Reuter's citing sources saying Facebook and Insta parent Meta
planning layoffs that could affect twenty percent or more of
the workers. They have almost eighty thousand workers there, so
(01:33:26):
that is a significant number of employees. Airlines are begging
Congress for help CEOs of the nation's top airline companies,
imploring Congress to restore funding to the Department of Homeland
Security and especially you know, the security workers, which is
making everybody so miserable right now. Formula one Two key
races in the Mideast have been canceled, meaning only what
(01:33:48):
twenty four races for Formula one this year instead of
twenty six. But Formula One's US momentum is building. This
could be a huge season, biggest evor for Formula one
in the US. More than one point three three million
people watching each race, Casey, that's up one hundred and
thirty five percent from twenty eighteen. We've got some new
members too. U snack Makers Dairy Queen soon to put
(01:34:12):
out a fruity pebble shake that was tested with a
Cereal milk base and fruity pebbles throughout. Also a choco
frosted doughnut blizzard. McDonald's has an Easter treat coming, the
Mcflurry with Cadberry cream eggs soft serve mixed with Cadburry
cream egg fondant along with chopped Cadberry chocolate pieces. And
(01:34:32):
also signing up for Summer Camp. Casey is apparently turning
into a big contact sport. Parents are actually setting up
command centers and making spreadsheets to keep track of summer
camp options for their children. Because they're so desperate to
get their kids into the right summer camp. They log
onto multiple devices at the same time the moment that
(01:34:52):
sign up starts. But parents might not get their desired
summer camp session. And of course, even when they do,
casey they were their kids might not enjoy the camps
that they've been registered for, might not get out of
it what the parents are paying for it. So a
lot of eggs. There Uh, not so much angst right
now when it comes to stocks, because Dow futures are
(01:35:14):
up three hundred and twenty five points, SMP futures getting
fifty nine, Nasdaq up two sixty one, Crude oil futures
are falling in. There's hope that more oil could pass
through the strait of horm moves soon, although you know,
as you'd probably point out, that remains to be seen.
Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
You know, the summer camp my mom sent us to
to get us out of the house called the woods
and the fields.
Speaker 11 (01:35:35):
Okay, So I have so I have these friends. They're
a little bit older than me. But they grew up
in western Pennsylvania and Pennsyltucky. Their big game of the
summer was climbing a tree, grabbing onto a tree branch,
jumping down onto the ground, bending the tree branch, and
then catapulting themselves over the tree with the tree branch
(01:35:56):
and landing on the other side. That was summer camp.
Speaker 1 (01:36:00):
Put summer camps for his rule kids. All right, I
gotta go, Denise, Thank you very much, appreciate it. He's
Pella Green there Bloomberg News. All right, Ross has sent
me some ridiculous I had to make sure to fit
this in. So according to reporting, Trump was reportedly briefed
about the Supreme Leader, the new one, who's either alive
or not alive or missing his legs or whatever. Apparently,
(01:36:22):
according to the reporting, part of the briefing was that
he's probably gay. We are undefeated on this this thing.
This thing. We've noticed where they will they'll pick some
like Muslim terrorist or bad guy, and inevitably, usually it's
somebody who does like an attack somewhere, and then inevitably
a story will come out that he's gay.
Speaker 2 (01:36:42):
We've been saying this for a decade now, and it
started off as a joke, but now I'm convinced that
it's actually a thing that the administration of the government
is doing to attack because listen to call one of
these the in Islamic terrorists gay or you know, oh
he bombed a school, but we found out he had
tons of gay material in his could be it's an
insult to them, right.
Speaker 1 (01:37:02):
That's what it is, which is crazy because there's a
lot of stuff, especially like Pakistan and other stuff that's
very like buays in men kind of like cultural stuff there.
But yeah, we are absolutely convinced it's a CIA sy
op thing