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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We'll go and do this thing. And Lord knows, Lord knows,
there is enough insanity that ensued over the weekend to
definitely fill in a three hour show. I'm probably gonna
have a bunch of rollover too, man, between the you know,
the harder news cycle with what's going on with I
ran and and even a revisit of Venezuela Marco Rubio.

(00:24):
Man Mark like bet Margaret Brennan or whatever. I don't
I don't like she got so embarrassed. She should be
in the same discussion levels as Hubert Davis is right now,
like is this gonna be the week that this would
be their last week at work? Because she got absolutely

(00:44):
bodied by Rubio. I cannot wait to play that audio
for you. Just good stuff. Of course we got you know,
we got to talk basketball. What the acc man eight
teams start only one still in just just a root
showing there. But it's a big upsets yesterday, so we
will chat about that. Of course, high point did not advance,

(01:08):
but you know, for all practical purposes, going that second round,
everybody's stoked and we got a new cow bell guy,
so that's amazing. Just just just smattering a little bit
of everything, and of course we got to talk about
what's going on down in Cuba because it's like, is

(01:31):
its high level parody? Except it's not, but if it was,
it would be like super well thought out structured, so
over the top. The characters are all kind of insane.
It's like watching like I think I reference Best in
Show or what are some other really good parody movies.
So we've had over the year, well, blazing saddles this one. Yeah,

(01:55):
lots to choose from Monty Python across the board because
what's going on down in uh oh and then it
just it just went away. Oh are they I can't
even tell? Okay, all right, thank you for running out
through a grog.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
I wasn't gonna play it yet, but I wasn't gonna
tease it. So so we have a discussion about it.
So the well, that's fine. I still have the did
I not send the one where they're making the mural?
That's probably on me. Well, well, we'll cover everything that's
going on down in a Q. But so you have

(02:35):
you have a group of activist organizations from all over
the world that work with each other because you know,
a lot of a lot of financial tie ins across
a lot of places that have descended for this influencer
slash activist party whatever down in and it's all not

(03:02):
a good look, but like crazily not a good look.
So you have you have these women who were they've
decided to help by coming down and painting a mural
on the side of a building which probably doesn't have
power to it, by the way, anymore, because they had
mass outages, which I'm gonna get a little conspiratory aal on,
I'll explain when we go through it. But they're sitting

(03:24):
there talking like they just split the fish and loaves
for all the people a llah Jesus. I mean that's
they're feeling their oats. And I'm like, well, look, so
the problem is they don't have power and they don't
have food, and you got them a mural, which I
don't know the last time you ate a mural. It's

(03:46):
not very filling and it won't illuminate your you know,
your living room for you and your family. But what
they were going the mural route then they were having
like a rave party and understanding a rave party you
need power, right so you can blast your you know,
sandstorm or whatever whatever the hell you're listening to, and

(04:07):
then you can have all the flashy lights and of
course you got the food there, you got the caterine,
you got the hotel that they're in where they actually
have generators, so when they do have the mass blackouts,
it really stands out. So they can make videos. Oh look,
look at Havana swarthed in blackness and you know, and
yet they have to kind of move away from their

(04:27):
hotel so it doesn't look so obnoxious. And then I
saw another one where they're doing a live stream. It's
a twitch streamer. The dog shot guy Piker or whatever
his name is. Him and another guy have decided so
that they can get video of all these Cuban kids
like happy. They were tossing them like scraps of food

(04:50):
and stuff. It's I told you, it's parody. Man. They're
sitting there and they're tossing them food. And then they
got their camera guys for their their stream that are
pointed down on the kids, and you know, all the
kids like hey, they're like they're happy to see them. No,
they want free stuff. They want food, and you're throwing
it to them like zoo animals, like zoo animals while

(05:14):
you laugh and laugh about it on your stream man,
And I saw somebody defending and they're like, oh, come on,
they're doing a show and they're throwing out prizes. You know,
like Ross, you've thrown T shirts from a stage before, right,
you shut You're throwing a T shirt a station T
shirt in an event. Right, It's the same thing, except
it would only be the same thing. Is if if
it was the people at the radio event where we're

(05:35):
throwing T shirts that you're trying to compare it to,
we're all naked and couldn't afford clothes, that would be
a that would be a more appropriate side by side there. So,
like I said, but everyone feels like they're making a difference.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
I guess I'm just doing like an old like radio
station promo concert to starving people, and like you, they're like,
we want food. We're like, no, here's smash me right, yeah, here.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Enjoy it? Here you want to you wanna bug? You
can't you know everything to put in it? Here you go,
here's a koozy which you'll never be able to fill up.
Oh you're hungry. I'm sorry. Here's Sean Paul. Yeah, dude,
can you but like, can you this is a brilliant
marketing idea because you know, we always try to put
together eat these promotions or any of these events and

(06:24):
then you know, promotions and street teams like all right,
we got to put all this, I just do. We
could just get Bojangles biscuits and then they just have
them round up hoboes, man, easy, easy, peasy, just throw
biscuits from Bowjanngles or something. See we have a sponsor
tie in. It's so gross, man, it's hobo time. Yes,
it's hobo. It's bogo. I mean it's bo whatever. You

(06:48):
get some hoes and you get some uh some Bojangles
and the hobos and then it all works together. So
telling you man, I I all you can do is laugh.
If it wasn't so, it wasn't so gross. And yet
that's what's going on. And remember the whole thing is
a promotion of communism, which is why we're here in

(07:14):
the first place. And and uh, you know, the adults
and the Cuban journalists are not they're not responding well
to this. In fact, they had they had There's there
is some reporting down there that one of the things
that literally led to uh power outages in nearby buildings.

(07:36):
Was the the rave party they were having. They were
using so much electricity it basically blew out the ability
for but because they have backup generators for them. But
this was prior to the big outage, and then the
outage happened literally as their party was going on. So
the speculation is that they may have hastened it. But

(07:57):
I have another theory too, Ross. I don't know what
do you think of this. I thought I would not
put it behind the government to have been the one
to shut the power off, because now every useful idiot
that was in that five star hotel where where they're
all staying, was told, oh, look, all the power went
out because the evil Americans. So then they all dutifully

(08:18):
jumped out with their cameras and they all made these
weepy videos again getting very far away or at least
a little bit far away from their hotel, because their
hotel has power so they can charge all of their
wonderful cameras and recording equipment. And it just the timing
felt so perfect. Here they are, they're all amped up

(08:40):
because they've been on the big Commi tour. They got
like Commi tour buses. It's crazy and then all of
a sudden, perfectly, just early enough in the evening, they
have this outage, which then of course becomes the you know,
that's the story. Look what the Americans did, and then
they all run out video. But so, whether you think
that they caused the outage with their partying or you

(09:03):
think that, are you you little conspiratory? I don't think
maybe the government staged it for the uh, for for
the clicks. Either way. Uh, You're you're being had, You're
being used down there, and you're you're just making it
worse for the people. So good for you.

Speaker 3 (09:18):
It's just the audacity of the entire thing. You know,
once again communism, Surprise, it's failed.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
Yeah, And then you have people well most though, right,
they're getting close, do you think I.

Speaker 3 (09:26):
Mean, I mean that's what it does historically all the time.
And then you have the nerve to go down there
and be like, no, communism is great, We're gonna have
a party for communism.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
Well, and then and then to tell the people upset
about it who live there that they don't know what
the hell's.

Speaker 3 (09:38):
Up, right, the starving people that don't want your T
shirts that are doing you know, smash mouth or Sean
paul Off.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
Why why do you think of smash Mouths. Didn't they
just have a death in the band. Yeah, he's dead,
too soon, man, too soon.

Speaker 4 (09:52):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
It's is the complete idea of it where you're like, oh,
you know, we're gonna go down there, We're gonna bring
our big commy foam fingers, so we're gonna chant them.
We're doing great. You guys are doing great. We're here
to support you. And they're like, we just want to eat.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Dude, okay, how okay, you're hungry? How about a mural?

Speaker 4 (10:07):
Right?

Speaker 2 (10:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (10:08):
Also, you know that the Cubans can paint too, right.
I don't know if you know this, if they wanted
a mural there, I'm sure that there are people within
the Cuban community who can draw a mural. They kind
of have them all over. When you go to most
Latin American countries, they love some murals. Man. But thank you,
thank you Trish and Deb from you know, the Hoboken

(10:29):
Resistance in New York who came down and like, oh,
we're gonna paint you a mural, like I just want food.
This is like again, this is like you know what
it is. It's like the whole first part of that
South Park episode where they were the aliens, right where
they got the seven hundred club, like raising money for ships,

(10:49):
but it's the first part where they're in the starving
the starve in Marvin's village and whatnot. They're just like
they just want food and they're just being awful to them.
I should have pulled that audio, but you get to
just of it. It's a really bad look. And because
everything's captured on film, the bad looks just keep a coming.
Can't eat a mural while you're having a rave party

(11:10):
with all that electricity and now you're throwing scraps of
food to really hungry Cuban kids. So you can get
that crowd shot of them looking excited like they're excited
that you're there. They're excited because you're throwing the tortoise
or so, I don't know, whatever it is, Cuban sandwiches.
I don't know, man, it's just not a not a

(11:31):
good look. Six' eighteen. We'll be right back. Uh yeah,
just again, any of these videos you see coming out
of Cuba, and don't worry Tuneberg or whatever. Thuneberg, she's
down there. She's demanding fossil fuel for Cuba. So that's
an interesting transition because that was kind of her thing, right.

(11:54):
It's almost as if it's really about the communism, not
about the other stuff. And then of course you got
people doing live shows down there and uh, basically baiting
starving kids by throwing them scraps of food or they're
throwing it. Right, It wasn't just we set up a
food stand. Everything's free for everyone to come by. That
would be nice, that'd be a nice thing. You're using

(12:16):
them because you want the crowd shots of the you know,
the kids chasing after you. And then somebody compared it
to well, they're just doing like a radio promotion, and
that hit me because I've done a gazillion radio promotions
over the years, so I didn't always do talk. That
did music for a lot of years too, and I've
been there. I've been at many an event where we're
throwing stuff out and it's not that's different. It's totally different.

(12:40):
And Ross's idea is just to do music. And then
I thought, but we should only do music about food
to really go over the top.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
Yeah, the whole thing, like I said, it's just absurd.
And if you had any semblance of intelligence, you'd be
able to look at this and be like, oh wow,
it's failing again, and maybe I should, you know, adopt
a new BELI to attached my brand to this. But yeah,
like no, I'm gonna go down there and throw on
like a rave or concert to support the falling, the
failing government that's starving the people. Like you said, it's
up on stage. You're like, oh you want food? Here,
here's l f o. Oh yeah, Abercron being fit Chinese

(13:13):
makes me sick. And they're like, cheo, I heard there's
Chinese food.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Well, no, dude, you go all in on this. You
get some You get cheeseburger and paradise, that's perfect. Chicken
fried over who likes chicken friedving?

Speaker 2 (13:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (13:29):
Yeah, how about coconuts from Harry Harry Nielson. I came
over the coconuts. Yeah, man, there's there's there's like it's
so dumb. You kids just keep getting their hopes up.
All right, here's Rupert Holmes. Oh maybe he's here to
feed us. If you like peanut colattas, they're like, we'll
take any of the ingredients, We'll take all of them.
Oh man, there's so many good food songs out there too,

(13:50):
the Biscuits, the Muskrave song, Oh Bye Bye Miss American Pie.
They're gonna think pies coming up. Man, dude, it's just
so bad, so bad, and yet they point a camera
at it. You should already feel bad about it, and

(14:11):
and yet no, no, no, here we are and now
you're up on stage blast and wow, wow, wow, asking
if they want candy.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
It as productive as changing your profile photo or putting
a flag emoji in. But it's actually more insulting because
you're going there and you're supporting the thing that has
made their lives absolute hell.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Yeah, but it's funner for you.

Speaker 3 (14:30):
Yeah, And you're telling them that they're you know, that
they should be supporting this thing that's ruined their lives
and their family and their their ancestors' lives. I mean
so much so that they're like, you know, let's jump
across and try to swim too. Florida's here a.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Piece of plastic that washed up on the beach that
we put a chair on it. It's just so insulting. Yeah,
you called the promotions department and we're gonna do this thing.
We're gonna go do a big radio live broadcast out
in front of one of the airports with three hour
weight lines, and then we're just gonna do songs about flying,

(15:04):
which arguably is less cruel than what's going on down
in Havana where they're singing, you know, essentially dangling morsels
of food in front of kids so they can get
it for camera shots. But I'm sure, I'm sure everyone
will love it. And there's lots of songs about flying, man,
So you know, Lenny Kravitz had had a good one,
Steve Miller, Pink Floyd's got a couple, Frank Sinatra fly

(15:29):
with me, John Denver's leaving on a jet plane. They're
gonna love it, man. It'd be great, by the way,
if you're flying through New York, if you're going to
LaGuardia today. Clearly overnight there was a a very tragic accident.
In fact, on the radio traffic you can hear somebody say,
I screwed up where basically you had you had a

(15:51):
flight that had an odor, right, so they're on the ground,
they got an odor, and I think they had attempted
take off twice and they were having problems. So it's
my understanding they declared an emergency and when you when
someone declares an emergency, whether it's on the ground or
in the airspace over a lot of things kick into action.

(16:13):
And so that they were trying to rush a fire
truck and I don't again, I don't know fully who
was in the wrong here, but that truck then collided
with an Air Canada commuter like one of the little
CJS jets. It sounds like both pilots were killed when
they impacted the fire truck. So that of course led
to a closure. And you know, La Guardia is one

(16:34):
of the airports with the longest wait times. I think
they were showing three hours for security up there, So
I guess we're flying out of New York. It's probably
you know, once you get everything back up and running,
which it may be I'm not sure, but but yeah,
so that's gonna throw another cog into the into that

(16:56):
Atlanta still sucks Houston Hobbies at three hours, I guess.
So now it depends where you go. I talked to
a couple of people flew here this week from a
couple of different airports. They said it wasn't bad and bad,
including one who is going out of Urdu, another one
who's flying Dallas too ar to you. So I said,

(17:19):
Dallas wasn't bad. It was it was elevated, but it
wasn't horrible and that r tou. But also I think
it was the timing of the flight, so oh, man,
I gotta fly. I'm flying over Easter weekend. So I'm like,
you need to we need to figure something out here.
And yet it sounds like they're gonna play more games.
And remember they go on a like ten days. The

(17:41):
Senate goes on like a ten day break here next
Thursday or this Thursday or Friday. So like if they
don't have something worked out there, they're all just gonna
leave for ten days. We'll see, man, we'll see where
we get with that, all right, eight eight days nine
three four seven eight seven four. You want to be

(18:02):
on the show. I know it's Monday and trying to
get back into the groove, but there's lots going on. Uh.
And I will say this, and I and I'm and
I'm sorry, I still and I didn't even bother to
look up what she does. I thought chapel Rone was
a horse. I just I didn't know what it was.

(18:23):
I didn't realize it was a person because Roan is.
It's a horse term. So ross you know what do
you know what what what arone is? When you when
you say something is arone, you can refer to a
horse as a rone. You don't have to refer to
the type of horse or even its name. It's a color,
so color. Horse colors are their own things. So and

(18:46):
it's just a type where it permeates, like kind of
white fur through a different color. It can be a
variety of different uh, horse colors. But anyway, so chapelone
is not chaperone is apparently a singer. And she was
at a restaurant in Argentina or Brazil, doesn't matter. I
guess she had been doing a concert or something. So

(19:07):
she's sitting there eating breakfast, and there's a big time footballer,
right soccer player, and his wife is in there with
their daughter, but it's his stepdaughter because the daughter is
actually Jude Law, the actor's daughter. So it's all famous
people up in here. And I guess the eleven year
old daughter who's a fan of the horse lady, I

(19:29):
don't know if she sings about horses. Again, I know
nothing about her, had the audacity to walk in proximity
to her table because she just wanted to see if
it was Chapel Roone. They're all in a hoity toity hotel,
you know, breakfast join right, it's very nice hotel. There's
some pictures from inside. It's clearly five star dining. Didn't
even interact with her when apparently Roan tasked one of

(19:52):
her security people go in and intercepting the eleven year
old and being just nasty to hers. The story and
then it even elevated above that where they kind of
got the family pushed out of the restaurant. Because she's
so famous, so she's dealing with all that pr stuff.
I think she posted a video and said that that
wasn't it, That's not what happened, But then other people

(20:14):
are like, no, that's what happened, and it was far worse.
So it's kind of delicious watching the reaction there. It's
just crazy how full of themselves people will get.

Speaker 4 (20:27):
That.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
You got to go send some three hundred pound, you know,
big security dude to hassle an eleven year old who
didn't even talk to her. By the way, literally just
walked like fifteen feet from the table and smiled at her.
I guess was the report there. But yeah, man, all
sorts of just people making bad decisions coming up in here.

(20:53):
But the fact that you got all those famous now
you got jew Law mad about it because she had
no idea up And that is the extent that I
will educate myself about Chapel Rome. Sorry, there you go.
Although I forgot one other thing, and I guess some
politician where she had a concert coming up. It's like, yeah,
we're not gonna let her concert go through. So she

(21:13):
cost herself some money too, and I guess she's big
enough that it's it's not a small amount. But yeah,
for those of you who thought she was a horse,
she's not a horse, an actual person. So there you go.
Let's see here. Who's in Cuba. Just scrolling my Fox
News app, didn't see anything, which I'm surprised. Who's in Cuba?

(21:36):
Social media activist, pro communist influencers from all around the world,
including many many high profile Twitch streamers from the US.
But they've shipped them in from all over the world
and it's being hosted by Code Pink and they're just
having a big party down in Havana. Who they're they're

(21:57):
they're involved in a propaganda effort in Havna. Know, that's
what's going on. They're putting there. They got really nice
buses or there's tours. They're taking them to places where
people are pretend doing things at least it's not the
way that they normally do anything. They always remember when
they took uh what's his bucket? Uh the guy Fahrenheit

(22:20):
nine to eleven got Michael Moore, Remember when he went
down there and they took him over to that super like, look,
here's the hospital and you go, you walk in, it's
all super nice, but it's not. It's the hospital for
the you know, for the leadership. That's not the hospital
for the people. They're participating in that large scale thing,
and they it's just far worse because they've got him

(22:42):
in the middle of Havanah in a five star hotel
and then the power it's just huge power outages except
the hotel, and it's all just perfectly perfectly planned and
and just gross to watch. But man, uh, you know
they're gonna get They're gonna get this communist right, You're all, oh,
it's gonna be so great, just but they're promoting it

(23:05):
to the in the face of people who are suffering
from it. So if you google some more, sir, you'll
find plenty plenty of things there.

Speaker 4 (23:13):
Uh what is it?

Speaker 1 (23:14):
What do they call it? The Nuesta Nuestra America Convoy
is as an actual name, oh by oh yeah, And
these people are tied to Mondami too, hasn pikers like
his one of his buddies. I think elon Omar's daughter
is there here. I got a list here, Yeah, elon
Omar's daughter is there, of course. And they are actually

(23:39):
official delegates of the Democrats Socialists of America, which is
the party Mondami was part of. Let's see here. The
convoy also includes groups identified by the US State Department
as vectors of Chinese influences. Chinese influencers. All right, so
these are these are English speaking influencers who are tied
in with the Chinese government. Again, this is all about

(24:01):
promoting communism and you know attack in the US too
to some extent, but more so with that. Let's see
code ps Jody Evans from Code Pink. Yeah, they got
all the big names there, man, all the big names.
I will never forget. I will never forget when Code
Pink was able to get pass his credentials to get

(24:23):
into the the RNC, the John McCain RNC, and then
they disrupted it. And then it turned out that the
credentials that they had around their neck were staff credentials
for NBC New or for MSNBC Now. MSNBC claimed that
they had lifted the credentials. I don't know that. I
believe then there was three of them. I think they

(24:46):
gave them to them because you know, you have these,
you have credentials. It could be catch all at these
things or have your name on them. And so if
you're a big mediautly you may have even though everyone's
got to do the background, but you may have catch
alls because you're rotating people in there, and then you
have to produce less badges because you can only use
so many on a day, so you could rotate your staff.
They had some of the rotator staff badges, which if

(25:09):
you're MSNBC and you're you know, I want to be
a sympathetic journalist over there. Again, this is just a theory.
Those would be really easy to give someone for maximum
deniability because you'd be like, ah, clearly they must have
I don't know where they got them. Must have taken
them when they were over here being interviewed because they
had interviewed Code Pink a bunch during that thing. So no, really,

(25:32):
nobody ever really dug into it. It's one of those
stories where it just clearly they were just not going
to figure out what may have happened there. All right,
six forty six here on your Monday morning, very sad
over the weekend. At first they were like, no, it's fine,
and everyone was making jokes, and that was because we

(25:54):
talked about it. On Friday, Chuck Norris had been rushed
to a hospital in Hawaii at some sort of something happened.
Is I'm just this is how the reporting was. But
he's in good spirits. That was it, right, everyone's making
jokes about how no the hospital now he's carrying for
everyone at the hospital. We talked about it. Well, sadly
he wasn't fine as Chuck Norris has passed away, and

(26:18):
of course of course they had to get a rib
kick in on him, which I and people pointed this out,
but I'll point it out. I'll bring it up as well.
It's not my original thought, but I think it's a
fair thought. Ross. Did you notice that they decided not
to take on Chuck Norris over his politics while he
was still alive. That's kind of ironic, isn't it. You

(26:40):
gotta yeah, you're just going with all the Chuck Doris
stuff that we know. You're like, ah, we want to
attack him over his politics, but we're not, well he's alive. Well,
now that he's not, they were willing to. Here's the
headline from Variety, Chuck Dor's death, why politics may overshadow
his legacy. H I, I mean I knew that, Chuck,

(27:06):
because you know, Chuck Norris had interactions with Trump and
and and whatnot. But like, I never got the vibe
that Chuck Norris was overtly political, like he I never
really saw him out there be in the face of it.
But of course this is where is where we go.
And as it was pointed out too, you could have
done the same headline Variety for Rob Reiner, who was

(27:28):
far more political, but of course you didn't. And then
they they they opened with a Chuck Norris quote like
you're nothing but a blankety blank weasel, thrives on the
misery of others, and then when death calls, you're screaming
like a baby. That of course from Delta Force two.
The Colombian connection.

Speaker 4 (27:47):
What was this?

Speaker 1 (27:48):
I think that's what the second one was called. Anyway,
So they go through and they and you know, they
quote Secue quotes there, but then they get down to
the evil of Norris's politics. They say things shifted in
ninety three when Norris took on the title role of
Walker Texas Ranger of Modern Western, about a lawman who

(28:08):
always does what's right even if he doesn't have a
warrant or is quick to just kill the bad guy. Wait,
so now you're gonna start your beef based on a
character he played on TV? Is that how we're evaluating
celebrities based on the Because if that is Robert de
Niro's gonna have him, he's gonna have a rough patch man. Well,

(28:30):
he finally goes a whole list of others, think about
the most vocal celebrities and then decide that's the the
only that you can then evaluate them on the day
of their death based on the worst character or in
this I don't think the by the way, Walker Texas
Ranger is a bad character. I think it's just a
bunch of but hurt people want to, you know, make

(28:52):
it turn it into an ice thing. But just crazy
was Nora. It's a brilliant athlete at a top shelf star. Yes,
but there's no remember this guy's a word. He was
a world champion in taekwondo, but there's no denying that
his roles were part of a body of work used

(29:13):
to show American strength, might, and the pernicious attraction of
taking the law and on one's own hands. Just insufferable.
Just in Yes, did he play action stars. Our action
stars usually about strength and machismo. That's how it works.

(29:34):
That's how it works. I'm not going to read the
rest of this garbage, but just just the idea that
this is where you got to go, because again it's
not just his personal politics. They're upset at as body
of work because it's about you know, kicking people in
the face. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
No, this is just an attack in the eighties. Again, Yes,
it is the media of the eighties. We saw this
before where they're like, you know, how come you had
all this pro American stuff in the eighties and like
all these Rambos in the eighties. It was because our
grandparents were actually Rambos that went through World War two? Correct,
Because we were surrounded by these amazing men, That's why.

(30:13):
And it was a product of the times.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
You know, it's kind of you know, it's actually kind
of funny too, as I just thought about this. Remember
the original Delta Force. What was the who was on
the plane? Man?

Speaker 3 (30:28):
They say, Man, I don't remember, but I know my
dad had like the Delta Force box set on VHS.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
It was it was it was Jews, man, remember, right,
because they you know, it was all over the fact
that they had because they were like reading out Jewish
surnames and stuff to hold for hostage. Right, So I
think that's maybe what this author is mad at. Yeah,
that's right. It was like a what country was it
that did the heights? They were going to Bay Route
or no, they wanted they want to divert to Bay Root.

(30:54):
I don't remember exactly, but I do remember the bunch
of the people on the plane were Jewish because they
were pulling them forward because they were most them terrorists.
And so are they mad that Chuck saved the Jews?
Is that you forgot that in your little screed here, sir,
because I know that's popular now all over the boards.
By the way, Yeah, go ahead, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (31:14):
It's just quite a take to be going after Chuck
Norris because of a no knock warrant, right.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
War, But again it's his These are characters he played,
these character characters he played. I know a bunch of
big Hollywood actors who play Oh man, look at all
the people who played the Nazis and inglorious bastards. Yeah,
how dare they? Yeah? What the hell is going on?
So your dad had the Delta Force box set. That's great. Yeah,

(31:42):
here it is. I'm looking at the yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
here it is. They were they're all trying to round
up the Jewish passengers. Yeah, I think you forgot that,
and your your little little whining thing here, all right.
So anyway, yeah, that wasn't the only death though, and
the other one Robert Mueller Muller Mueller Mueller, of course,

(32:06):
the face of the investigation into Trump with the Russia collusion,
a man who didn't even know what gpffusion GPS was
when he finally testified, And of course Trump's comments following
what happened, as well as Scott Besson's comments on one
of the weekend shows. We will get to all of
that in just a few minutes coming up here on

(32:30):
the CaCO Day Radio program, where we will also play
that Rubio audio, which absolutely is destructive to the host.
It's all coming up stupid article from Variety that was,
you know, after Chuck Doris died, of course, then they
had to did come at him. Chuck Doris death, why

(32:51):
politics may overshadow his legacy and it's just so let
me just read you a cup more lines because here's
the gist of it.

Speaker 4 (33:02):
This.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
The author of this article thinks that Chuck Norris and
his quote unquote body of work was an extremely negative
thing for America because of what it the message that
was there. Remember, Chuck Weber wrote, Chuck Norris's first acting
gig job was to get murdered by Bruce Lee.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
That was it.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
That's the first thing he ever did when up Bear
got murdered by Bruce Lee. Not in way of the Dragon. Yes,
that's Chuck Norris losing to Bruce Lee. And then you
know clearly it launched off from there. But yeah, I mean,
just listen to why this guy writes about his quote
unquote body of work. The structure for Norris's character was

(33:46):
established early. An all American loaner has to gun down
outsiders who threaten his way of life. Oh dear God.
In every nearly every movie, Norris is muscling into a
foreign land or an other community uninvited, kicking but completing
his mission America. What do you talk like, Oh, you

(34:10):
went to a foreign land to let's see rescue POW's
in one of his actually two, because that I had
a sequel, right, rescue a hostage situation. What are you
talking about in other communities? What are the other communities terrorists?

Speaker 3 (34:29):
You know, it comes down to the fact that you know,
the terrorists in that movie were Palestinians. That's what it
comes down to. I guess, person, how old do you
think the person writing this article is? Oh, you know what,
that is a fun game. I should look that up.
What is the this person is anywhere around our age
or fifty or plus? Like, there's no excuse for this.
But if you're like a young idiot who's been brainwashing

(34:51):
your entire life, then sure you're probably gonna be like, no,
I don't like the body of work. They did the
same thing to Hulk Hogan, right, and when Sylvester Stallone
passes away, which hopefully will be like, you know, another
hundred years, they're gonna do the same exact thing to him.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
William Earle is the guy's name. Let me go, let
me go. Look. Oh he looks like he just learned
to walk.

Speaker 3 (35:15):
Okay, see, that's exactly what the issue is here.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
That's exactly what it is. Man, hold on it. He
just looks young. Maybe just looks young, baby, Just I'm checking.
Keep talking. It's okay.

Speaker 3 (35:26):
Well, they said the same thing to Hahul Kogan, like,
can you believe he'd be waving the flag around you
know what I mean, body slamming giants and just defeating
communists and everything.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
Same thing. Uh yeah, he's the executive digital director for Variety.
Ummm when did he?

Speaker 4 (35:48):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (35:49):
So, I guess he graduated in twenty and eleven from college,
So I guess you can math that out. So he's
not super young, but he's also not old. Oh yeah.
One other line in this article too, this is this
is uh, this is the part that really kind of
rubbed me the wrong way because we got it, we
get to the very end. Oh wait, hold on, I

(36:10):
gotta read you. One other thing. Was Norris a brilliant athlete,
top shelf star. Yes, but there's no denying his role
was part of a body of work used to show
American strength might and the attraction of taking the law
own one's own hand. I read that to you, but
it has to be part of it. Yeah, here we go.
This is the final paragraph. As a lifelong fan of Norris,

(36:30):
this is the author saying this. It brings me no
joy to consider this the messaging of his work in
its entirety. It'd be a lot more fun to shut
my brain off, enjoy, just enjoy the action classics. But
it gives me hope for the future where outrageous law
enforcement and one man militia's are fantasy only seen in
a world, only in a world seen on a VHS

(36:53):
copy from nineteen eighty five. Then we can all be
thankful it's a movie. Yeah, so this guy doesn't like
the one man going and kicking, you know, basically, you don't.
You don't like action movies then.

Speaker 3 (37:07):
And this person is it's it's like these people that
will call into a show like hours and I'll be like,
you know, I'm a as a leftlong conservative and Trump supporter,
I just wantt to say that I believe everyone should
get an abortion every day of the year.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
And you know that person can hear the paper crinkling, right, and.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
You know the person's full crap and they're not really conservative,
and they they're probably calling from some left wing think
tank and they're full of crap. This person be like, Oh,
as a lifelong Chuck Norris supporter, I was really there.

Speaker 4 (37:35):
You know.

Speaker 3 (37:35):
It's sort of reminds me of of when Clint Eastwood
went to the r n C. Remember they need the
Empty Chair with Barack Obama, and you had people like
pan Oswald that were freaking out going.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
As a lifelong Clint Eastwood fan, I can't believe that
he's a gun supporter. Are you an idiot? Have you
not watched any of his films?

Speaker 2 (37:53):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (37:53):
Are their guns in them?

Speaker 3 (37:55):
I thought he was just a preacher, right. I was
helping the gold miners, Like, how d do you have
to be to be like, oh, I can't believe that
Chuck Norris was maybe right wing. Look at the body
of work.

Speaker 4 (38:05):
Man.

Speaker 1 (38:06):
It's like saying the same thing.

Speaker 3 (38:07):
With John Wayne. John Wayne. They're like, I can't believe
John Wayne had you know, right wing views. Yeah, look
at the body of work.

Speaker 1 (38:16):
But and this, but this guy's not just attacking it
when he says it'll be like he said, it gives
me hope for a future where law outrageous law enforcement
and or one man militia's are fantasy. That's an action movie.
That's an action movie. You just described an action movie.
So how can you be a lifelong fan of action
movies when you're you're glad action movies are done. That's

(38:40):
an action movie. You just described every action movie you know.

Speaker 3 (38:43):
I'm a lifelong fan and supporter of secret underground martial
arts tournaments that are to the death in Hoo Kong.
And I can tell you the first time I saw
blood Sport, I was absolutely appalled, just appalled by the
entire thing. No, I'm lying, I'm full of crappery now,
and that's what this guy is too.

Speaker 1 (39:00):
Yeah, uh I you know all the crap he's getting online,
he earned h here and every bit of it.

Speaker 4 (39:06):
All.

Speaker 1 (39:06):
Right, let's let's uh, let's go to other equally unqualified
journalists show we uh, Margaret Brennan, how this woman has
is has her own weekend show, you know, politics show,
the biggest interviews. Right, this is what where Washington comes to,
you know, is where we come to get clips for

(39:28):
Monday Morning. The fact that she after all of the
abuse that she has taken I don't mean un you know,
like unearned abuse. I mean in the normal course of
conversations which she has with people, she gets bodied all
the time, to the point where if she was a
starting major league pitcher, she'd have given up six runs.

(39:50):
H her e r a be about at eight or something, right,
and uh, and she's just she's walked the bases loaded
like that's the position she's in whenever I I see
her just getting schooled by people. And that's what Marco
Rubio did to her. And listen, I just want you
to listen to this. It's painful, but for all the
right reasons, how this woman continues to have this job

(40:13):
is beyond me. So here Marco Rubio is there. You
can ask him about anything. Right, Lots going on, and
she wants to get into Venezuela, which remember her and
her cohorts were horrified that you just went in there
with the discombobulator and stole the president. So she's going
to push that angle a little, but simultaneously pushed the
angle that they should have done more, and Marco Rubio

(40:35):
is having none of it.

Speaker 3 (40:36):
Here we go curious why.

Speaker 5 (40:37):
The Trump administration decided to leave it intact and only
arrest Nicholas Maduro and his wife. The person who controls
the police, the chief thug, dis Di Cabello. He's the
Interior minister. He's been indicted by the United States. He
was in that indictment the administration released. He's a narco terrorist.
There's a twenty five million dollar price on his head.

(41:00):
He's still in place. The Defense minister, who is deep
ties to Russia, fifteen million dollar price on his head.
He is still in place.

Speaker 1 (41:09):
I'm confused.

Speaker 5 (41:10):
Are they still wanted by the United States? Why didn't
you arrest them? If you are taking out the narco
terrorist regime.

Speaker 6 (41:18):
You're confused.

Speaker 7 (41:19):
I don't know why. That's confusing to me. They're still
in very simple, We're not going to go in and
they wrap up. You're going to but yeah, but you
can't go You're going to go in and suck up
five people. They're already complaining about this one operation. Imagine
the howls we would have from everybody else if we
actually had to go and stay there four days to
capture four other people. We got the top priority. The
number one person on the list was the guy who

(41:41):
claimed to be the president of the country that he
was not, and he was arrested along with his wife,
who was also indicted. And that was a pretty sophisticated
and frankly complicated operation. It is not easy to land
helicopters in the middle of the largest military base in
the country. The guy lived on a military base, land
within three minutes, kicked down his door or grab him,
put them in handcuffs, read them is rights, put them

(42:02):
in a helicopter, and leave the country without losing any
American or any American assets. That's not an easy mission.
And you're asking me why didn't we do that in
five other places at the same time. I mean, that's absurd.
I do think this is one of the most you know, daring,
you know, complicated, sophisticated missions this country has carried out
in a very long time. Tremendous credit to the US

(42:24):
military personnel who did it. It was unbelievable and tremendous success.
And today an indicted drug trafficker who was not the
legitimate president of Venezuela. We don't recognize. The Biden administration
didn't recognize. Sixty something countries don't recognize, the European Union
doesn't recognize, and many countries in Latin America don't recognize
he was a convict. He was an indicted drug trafficker.

(42:46):
He was arrested, his wife was arrested.

Speaker 5 (42:48):
The others who are also indicted are still system of course,
the others who are also indicted are still in place.
So that's the point of my questioning there. But you
talk about not being the legit.

Speaker 7 (43:00):
So you wanted us to land on five other military bases.

Speaker 5 (43:02):
No, I'm asking why you chose that this was the
limit of the military operation. But to your point that
you just made that because that Maduro was not a
legitimate president.

Speaker 7 (43:12):
He was the guy who was claiming to be the president, right, well,
the opposition target.

Speaker 1 (43:18):
It's so all all again. I'm starting to think it's
a kink with her. I think that it's like a
weird BDSM thing where she's willing to be a sub
but only to really powerful people. And this is how
this is how it's works out right.

Speaker 3 (43:34):
It's crazy she's in this position because if it was wrestling,
she would be a jobber, you know what I mean, right, yes, yeah,
But now she's a weekend she's a host of one
of the biggest news shows for the network, and it's
just oh, just getting popped in the face.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
And again we ross didn't even have to go and
dub new stuff there. We just have stuff in the
system because she so frequently gets destroyed. Here's Jae Membro.
J Evance made a whole meme out of this thing
talking about vetting refugees. Okay, here we go.

Speaker 8 (44:05):
And now that we know that we have vetting problems
with a lot of these refugee programs, we absolutely cannot
unleash thousands of unvetted people into our countries. Just like
the guy who planned a terrorist attack in Oklahoma a
few months ago.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
He was allegedly properly like what you It's a lawyer thing,
but it's also if you're a host interviewing people, you
need to know. You need to surmise or at least
have a good idea of what the answer is going
to be based on how you structure the question, especially
when are going to insert things like fact checks, where
she's going they have been vetted, when it clearly turned

(44:41):
out they had not been vetted. So to simultaneously ask
a question and then throw a try to correct somebody
when you don't know what you're talking about is the
hallmark of somebody who does not understand how to do
this joke.

Speaker 8 (44:53):
Fully vetted, and many people in the media and the
Democratic Party said that he was properly vetted.

Speaker 1 (44:58):
Clearly he wasn't.

Speaker 8 (45:00):
I don't want my children to share a neighborhood with
people who are not properly vetted. And because I don't
want it for my kids, I'm not going to force
any other American citizens kids to do that either.

Speaker 5 (45:09):
No, and that was a very particular case. It wasn't
clear if he was radicalized when he got here or.

Speaker 1 (45:14):
While he was living. I don't really care, Margaret.

Speaker 8 (45:16):
I don't want that person in my country, and I
think most Americans agree with me.

Speaker 1 (45:20):
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn paraphrased and
compliments with the vice president just crazy. This one's a
little more reason. This is Howard Litnick. This is from Davos,
and this is remember all the penguin insanity, right or
they're posting the pictures of the penguins, and then of
course then you have all the people on the left

(45:41):
who are like screaming it was not penguins up there,
just missing the whole point of this. So she wants
to go down the penguin road with Liutnik, and he
was on fire at.

Speaker 5 (45:49):
Davos, like, why are the Herd and McDonald Islands, which
don't export to the United States and are quite literally
inhabited by penguins, why do they face a text?

Speaker 1 (45:59):
This is a again and I'm sorry, I should have
shut this up better, set this up better. So there's
also the element of when they were going with the
all of the tariffs, why they had on their list
of tariffs essentially these little islands. And if you did
one monica of research, even before Litnik explained it, you

(46:19):
would have known this. Before you set yourself up to
look stupid man, you would have known this. And that's
because China does this thing to avoid tariffs, where they
shuffle things through other countries or maybe even their own territories,
and so you got to put everything on the list
where they could purport that to be from so that

(46:39):
they can't escape tariffs. Here's Howtnickul explain.

Speaker 5 (46:42):
Why are the Herd and McDonald Islands, which don't export
to the United States and are quite literally inhabited by penguins,
why do they face a ten percent tariffs? Did you
use AI to generate this.

Speaker 4 (46:56):
No.

Speaker 2 (46:57):
No, the idea.

Speaker 9 (46:58):
Look, the idea is the list off. Because the idea
what happens is if you leave anything off the list,
the countries that try to basically arbitrage America go through
those countries to US, any country. Like we had tariffs.
The President put tariffs on China right in twenty eighteen.

(47:19):
And then what China started doing is they started going
through other countries to America. They just built through other
countries through America. And so the President knows that he's
tired of it, and.

Speaker 1 (47:29):
He's going to fix that.

Speaker 9 (47:31):
So basically he said, look, I can't let any part
of the world be a place where China or other
countries can ship through them. So the end of those loopholes,
these ridiculous loopholes. And now what he's trying to say
is I'm going to fix the trade deficit of the
United States of America.

Speaker 1 (47:49):
It's a national security issue.

Speaker 9 (47:51):
We need to make medicine, we need to make setate conductors,
we need to make ships, we need to have steel
and aluminum. Come on, we need the greatness of America
to actually be built in America. And he's tired of
getting ripped off by the rest of the world.

Speaker 1 (48:03):
Okay. And the thing is too in every e of those,
each of those three. Because so I thought that that
was the more recent Davos one, there's actually another one
where she gets with Litnik that's looting Nick previous on
the other Penguin issue. So because again I was just
pulling things from the back here. But in each of
those cases, you hear her lose the plot.

Speaker 2 (48:24):
Man.

Speaker 1 (48:25):
That's why she throws all these words in like, because
she just got, she just got. She she had this
premise and it immediately was pushed back and destroyed in
each of these three cases, and then she's left just stammering,
trying to pivot to something else. I yes, she would
be a jobber. Ross is absolutely right, man, your only

(48:45):
job is to show up get kicked in the face.
But again, my theory is, I think she's into it.
It's the only explanation just getting absolutely dominated by powerful
men in front of everybody. I guess maybe that's another element.
It's just a theory. We'll be right back. Interesting stuff
to get to, UH and UH and some more audio

(49:07):
that will be included UH to play for you as well.
Let me grab a quick phone call before we move
on to what is one I think one of the
funniest stories in the stack, and it has to do
with a concert that was canceled in Raleigh. We'll get
to that in a moment. First, Jamal, what's up, hey,
Casey if you.

Speaker 2 (49:25):
Think she was bad? And that's what I was kind
of row this one because y'all was talking about the
Cuba and those people doing propaganda. Christian Walker, she had
the prime the vice Prime Minister of Cuba on her
show and she was telling him about the things on
that Marco Rubio was demanding and Trump administration three things,

(49:47):
one free political prisoners, to allow on freedom on the press,
and three different political parties. And he pushed back against her,
and he told Christian Walker, when she's talked about the
political party, this was just so disgusting. She he said, well,
you only got two political parties and you complain about
our one. Do you know she said right there and

(50:07):
didn't push back and say, well, no, sir, here in
America we got five political parties. Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, Green Party, Independent.
Do you know she didn't sing no one tea party.
She didn't say not one word pushing back against it.

Speaker 1 (50:25):
But even even two is more than one, and it
is an exceptional difference, right, because it's clear of the two.
I mean, we talked about Comuna party, but one. Going
from one to two is like going from zero to
any right, It's it's an extravagant amount of movement because
of what it brings about. It's supposed to bring about

(50:45):
contention over issues where there's multiple opinions. So even if
she just honed in on the two, she should have
said something because one is far different.

Speaker 2 (50:54):
Yes, Oh no, I was just gonna say.

Speaker 10 (50:57):
She didn't say anything, she didn't push back on and
it was just so casey.

Speaker 11 (51:03):
If you it's just so disgusted.

Speaker 2 (51:05):
And when you was talking about how these people are
running over.

Speaker 10 (51:08):
There dread the food birds, how dare you she goes
to run over there to the Cuba to say, to
protest the evil Donald Strepp and the people in Cuba
are dancing in the street literally here in America dancing. Kate,
do what you have to do to end this regime

(51:31):
and I'll press. And these people are it's no longer
calling them useful idiots. I don't call them use for
idiots because then you give them an excuse to say, well,
I didn't know, I didn't know.

Speaker 2 (51:43):
I'm sorry. They know, Casey, and they're willingly do it
because they really want these regimes here in America. They
really want to stuff.

Speaker 1 (51:52):
You don't disagree they but they want. They think they
the better, the the the bad. And thanks for the call.
There the version that worked, which they believe probably to
be their version. It's the same communism discussion we have
every time. We'll get it right the next time, or
they think they got it figured out. So you know,
Cubas didn't get it exactly right, mostly due to the

(52:14):
US tamping down on them so aggressively. I think there's
probably a lot of people who think that as well.
All right, So check this out. This story made me
laugh because and I'll go through the reasons because it
may not be what you think, but I'm not just
laughing at the fact that these women showed up and
then they thought they were going to a big concert,

(52:34):
a big event, and then there was no concert or event.
It's why it's the reason for the season, all right.
So here's the article. Ticketmaster replies after guests show up
for a canceled Lenovo Center. For those of you in
the Triad. That's where the Hurricanes play, right where they
do all the concerts in Raleigh. All right, ticketmaster replies

(52:55):
after guests show up for canceled Lenovo Center event, claiming
no one told them. Okay, all right, So there was
a concert that was actually part of a larger event
at the Lenovo Center that initially had been ticketed and
sold that ended up being canceled, at which point, then
to your master, he sends out emails to anyone who

(53:17):
bought tickets. There's a refund process, all of that. Apparently
these women didn't see that, and so they showed up.
By the way, listen to this concert lineup Keith sweat Joe,
not fat Joe, the other Joe Drew Hill, genuine and
cut close. I'm telling you. In and nineteen ninety eight,

(53:38):
you'd have stabbed your grandmother for these tickets. And now Ross, well,
I don't even know if the pony was written. Apparently
the pony was not written.

Speaker 2 (53:48):
So that was the thing.

Speaker 1 (53:50):
But it was part I kids you not. This was
in a women's empowerment event, that's right. This empowerment event
was Now you understand why I started laughing, right, this
is about women taking charge and being in charge and
being empowered and being in I don't need no man

(54:11):
except to read your email or check a calendar. Right,
you're so empowered. You did neither of those things. So
you showed up to this thing and then it wasn't
a thing, and now you're mad, and then then the
news is doing an article about it. That's your I'm
I'm in charge event, but not in charge of your

(54:33):
calendar or your inbox where you would have seen this
and it was more than one. RAL News talked to
guests waiting outside the Lenovo Center on Saturday. You claimed
organizers of the event didn't properly notify them. By the way,
the fact that RIL was so quickly on this and
was able to get out there where they were still
standing in front tells me that the uh it was

(54:57):
a significant enough. Either one of two things happened. One on,
a person figured out how to get ahold of an
RAL reporter, right, maybe they threw it in a tip
line and RAL rushed over. Or two it was such
an absurd number of them that somebody else called it
in or they got wind of it or don't. I
don't know how they landed on it. A spokesman for
Ticketmasters said all fans who purchased tickets via Ticketmaster were

(55:20):
notified via email in January regarding the update, and then
the refund process, and then there's a I think there's
a thirty day window for refund, so I guess they
didn't get in on it, which I don't know why
they'd be a thirty day window. That's a little scammy.
If it's canceled, it's canceled. Why wouldn't you just auto
refund people. I'm very confused. Unless the refund had to

(55:43):
go through the event organizers rather than just through Ticketmaster,
then maybe that makes sense. I don't know. Let's see.
One of the women interviewed said, I received emails from
Ticketmaster every day. Would do you read them as empowered
as you are?

Speaker 4 (55:59):
Now?

Speaker 1 (56:00):
Actually, this isn't fair. Ross. Maybe they're not empowered yet,
which is why they're not even empowered enough to keep
their own schedule. But had they been to the event,
then they would have been empowered. All right. If you
had to pick one of the artists, which one would
you most want to see Keith Sweat, Joe Drew Hill,
Genuine or cut close.

Speaker 2 (56:20):
Hmmm?

Speaker 1 (56:23):
Rosses bring up a good point. Name any other genuine
song other than Pony, and that's fair. Also, I thought
Drew Hill had three guys in it, not four, but
this picture they got four.

Speaker 3 (56:33):
I remember being a kid and genuine Pony coming on
the radio and being like, this is the dirtiest song
ever made.

Speaker 1 (56:40):
Oh yeah, nineteen ninety six when that came out. Oh yeah,
you don't want mom to hear that. M m Well,
Keith sweat, Keith Sweat songs are he's got He's got
a few, man, you.

Speaker 3 (56:50):
Know another one now as a parent where I listened
to it. It shows up on the radio every now
and again. But he used to be on the radio
all the time. Remember Next, too close I do?

Speaker 1 (56:59):
I told you my famous Next Usher. The first time
I heard of Usher story was a concert I worked,
and Next was actually the primary opening act.

Speaker 3 (57:08):
Yeah, I hear that song now driving and I'm like,
y'all need some space between your You need a chaperone.

Speaker 2 (57:13):
Is what you need?

Speaker 4 (57:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (57:15):
Also, this is a shocker. Do you know my neck
my back is not about going to going to the
doctor to get an adjustment moving a couch. Yeah, well
it's not. It's a and and key sweat by the
way wasn't going to make you sweat through cardio, you know,
through I guess, Oh what was the Billy Blanks, the

(57:37):
big Billy Blanks work out at that time in the nineties,
everyone was doing it. Yeah, it was a tibo. I
think it might have been tied. That's not how he's
making you sweat. He's got other ideas. So but again,
that concert lineup in nineteen ninety eight, which would you
know be when they all kind of had their hits going.
I know genuine was a little earlier, dude, that would

(57:57):
have been That would have been a top billing concert
right there. But I digress. Yeah, that's the part I
laughed at, just the whole Ah, we're all empowered. We
don't need anyone. It's like, well, maybe maybe you need
an assistant. I don't know, check on that. Let's get rased.

Speaker 3 (58:12):
Agic.

Speaker 1 (58:13):
What a busy, busy, busy weekend both weather wise. We
got a little there because all the pallens attacked the
state of North Carolina. And now I appreciate that, but
also how do what happened to Florida? Man, Hey, my
brackets is true.

Speaker 12 (58:30):
I'm going to I'm not doing terrible and I should
have stuck with but you know, I had to take
the I should have stuck with Iowa and took them
through like I was going to. And then I changed
everything back to Clemson and I just couldn't do it.
But the Hawkeyes win. That was a great game though.

Speaker 4 (58:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (58:47):
Yeah, Saturday was a little I guess the Texas game
was the only real upset there. It was kind of productable,
but yesterday was. They had quite a few. Man, So, yeah,
who do you think's got the moment? I mean, dude's
clearly number one, But like they keep kind of like
they're they they are demonstrating why everyone says they're a

(59:08):
second half team every time they play right now, right, So,
I I.

Speaker 12 (59:16):
Don't know everybody's gonna I don't know if we jump
on the eye with bandwagon. I just don't think they've
got enough. Alabama won too, right, didn't they? Yeah, Alabama's
in there, and so I don't I don't know, it's
anybody's guess really, right.

Speaker 1 (59:32):
Yeah, I'll tell you what. What's kind of embarrassing though,
is the AC season, like got one team still in
and they had eight go into the tournament.

Speaker 12 (59:39):
Yeah right, So yeah, I don't well, yeah, maybe it
is what it is, right, who was the other upset?

Speaker 1 (59:47):
Well, Saint John's was the upset.

Speaker 12 (59:48):
Saint John's one. Yep, Saint John's was. I had Saint John's. Actually,
I have Saint John's I think to the elite eight.
So there was a I've always liked them. I don't
know why, I just I've always been a kind of
a fan of Saint John's. Anyway, back from the Chris
Mullen days, if we go way back, right, all the
way back to well, you know, we were growing when

(01:00:10):
we were growing up, that's what we were seeing. So yeah,
so we'll see. Also got a women's bracket too. We'll
see how my Hawkeyes do today. We'll see how they do.

Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
So anyway, all right, so about this, Yeah, pollen, can
you put some rain down or something that much?

Speaker 12 (01:00:25):
Really, there's a front, so we will cool off. I
don't know if that's really gonna help. Had a record
at the Triad yesterday. A Triangle didn't get to a record,
but it was still well into the eighties everywhere, and
part of the reasoning behind that, in case anybody's interested,
records don't go back as far for the Triad as
they do in Raleigh, so you know that's part of

(01:00:46):
the reason. But either way, near eighty today, probably stay
in the seventies of the triad, sunshine around, some clouds
at times, and there is a front coming in, but
the rain's gonna stay north with the coal front. Might
see those clouds come through, and then we'll clear out
tomorrow morning. It is going to be a huge change.
I promise you. Tomorrow morning you'll be like, oh wow,
because we're going to take the mid sixties that we're

(01:01:07):
seeing this morning and replace them with mid and upper thirties.
So big temperature changes on the way for the morning tomorrow,
even into the afternoon, noticeably cooler, mid upper fifties, back
to the mid sixties, and sunny on Wednesday and then
seventies Thursday, probably around seventy five and mostly Sunday, with
the chance of showers Friday and Friday night, so we

(01:01:28):
will have a chance of getting some showers back in here,
but of a cool down and we'll modify back up,
and then with that front coming in, we'll get warm
once again Friday near eighty, then cool off again for
this upcoming weekend. So March's doing its thing. Talk about
madness right, and that's.

Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
What it does. We go up, we go down, we
go up, we go down.

Speaker 12 (01:01:46):
We're not planing off and getting into that real springtime
consistent weather pattern just yet. Still a few more days
of this up and down stuff, but not a terrible week.
If you're looking for rain, you gotta wait till Friday.
Other than that, probably back to the jackets again as
we go through the next few mornings, with the cooler
readings coming in by tomorrow and again on Wednesday morning.

Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
Okay, all right, thank you, sir, I appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (01:02:08):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
Go to Race Agic from the Weather Channel speaking of
a roller coastery things up and down. You may not
have picked up on it yet, but when we started
the show this morning, stock futures were down like three
fifty and now they're up like or up at thousand.
I'd have to go check exactly what it is now,
but there was like, you know, there's like a thirteen
to fourteen point swing in the pre open, and we

(01:02:32):
think we knew, we think we know why. We'll get
into that coming up next here on the CaCO Day
radio program. I mean, what was this song? Perfectly innocent man,
I don't know what you're talking about there is a
genuine pony man. Nah dude. That was That was an era,
that was an absolute era. And remember who was operating
in that era as far as some of these dirty songs,

(01:02:53):
like because you remember you had Freak like Me. I
can't remember the artist on that had some of the
key sweat stuff. And Janet Jackson was her big song Anytime,
any Place. What do you think that was about? And uh,
but remember the og of the filthy hip hop rap
of that of that two Live Crew ros. Remember the

(01:03:16):
first time you got your hands on that two that
Nasty as They Want to Be album. I can't we
couldn't play a minute of that album, but everyone was
losing their damn minds. Remember this was like Tipper Gore's
big thing. Yeah, I mean it was back then.

Speaker 3 (01:03:30):
It wasn't even like the language because you compare that
now to like a song that's out now, like yeah, yeah,
that is yeah exactly. It's like there's no like cuss
words in those songs, but it's what they're saying and
it's the way they're saying it, and it's the way
the music sounds. And back then you'd be listening to
that like like I said, you don't want you to
be like, oh man, mom, can't.

Speaker 1 (01:03:48):
Hear this one? Yeah, she'll make me turn off the radio.
It's dirty.

Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
And sometimes it was lost.

Speaker 1 (01:03:54):
On you, like you would hear songs and you didn't
realize there's a whole there's a woman who's like her
whole her shtick on TikTok or I see her on
Twitter though, is she just listens back to songs from
her childhood and then with the lyrics there and you're like,
oh my gosh. You know, we didn't have a lot
of R and B that made its way up to
Wyoming that was very popular. But I remember that genuine
that pony song. They played it at all the school

(01:04:15):
like dances, they played at the school sporting events because
I think it was My theory is because it mentioned
what they thought was a horse, but it's not a horse, Like, oh,
the kids will love this one. Is it all about right? Yeah,
it's about ponies. Oh what was the and like, yeah,
there was a whole era. I just full the nineties

(01:04:38):
Bell biv Devou What was their song?

Speaker 4 (01:04:40):
What was this?

Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
The doomy right was not the name of the song. Oh,
this is bringing back some memories right here. So yeah,
so I got a little sidelined after the well, after
the the Lenovo Center story, I started tipping in the bowl.

Speaker 3 (01:04:54):
These were songs were back in the day, right, even
like Snoop Dogg off off as debut album. Right, it
was a dirty album at the time. And now it's
crazy because I'll be at the supermarket and they'll be
playing these songs like on the above speaker, or you'll
see them in some sort of as pharmaceutical ass yeah, yes,
or for chips or something, and it's like, back back then.

Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
Your parents would have grounded you for possession. So, by
the way, I mentioned that the crazy pre opening on
the stock market, So clearly this has to do with
Trump posting that apparently we and Iran have had quote
very productive over the last two days, very good and
very productive conversations, and he's not going to blow their

(01:05:36):
power plants to smitherings for now. So I suspect that's
what the market's reacting to based on the tenor and
tone of these depth, detailed and constructive conversations, which we'll
continue throughout the week. Remember it was just days ago
they launched essentially icbm's almost attempting to hit Diego GARCIA

(01:05:57):
are totally not CIA black site slash Millie Terry thing
in the South Indian Ocean. They didn't get there. Hey,
we'll truck through this and we'll blame it on race stage.
It coming up a little later in the hour. Also, Ross,
I think your talkback button might have gotten stuck. So
there we go. I don't know what's going on.

Speaker 2 (01:06:16):
With that today.

Speaker 1 (01:06:17):
Alrighty, So with that of mine, let me hit a
few things, a couple updates, and we got some more
audio for you. And let me start here first. So,
the news of the death of Robert Muller obviously broke
over the weekend, or at least after the show on Friday,
and or was it Saturday when they announced It doesn't

(01:06:38):
much matter. The thing that everyone was talking about, of course,
was Trump's response to it. He wrote, Robert Muller just died. Good.
I'm glad he's dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people.
And then everybody lost their damn minds. And look, you
got to understand too. And I'll let Scott Besson say
it more, because they of course decided to jump him

(01:07:00):
in an interview over the weekend about it. You know, clearly.
The I think the thing that Stixon Trump's craw the
most is of course them coming after him and his family,
and that's understandable everything that they put him through. And
one of the primary faces for that was a fact
former FBI Director Robert Mueller, because he was brought in

(01:07:21):
to task this thing, and they spend tens of millions
of dollars of mine and your money to go ahead
and do this thing, which was a plot that was
cooked up by Clinton and her associates Ben Rhoades to
some extent too literally as they were watching returns come
in back in twenty sixteen to further this Russian collusion thing.

(01:07:42):
I remember she went on networks, They dutifully interviewed her,
and this thing got spun into something that was nothing
was initially at a got you investigative little thing that
the Democrat Party started. She took over her campaign, took
over US GPS. You guys know all of this, and

(01:08:03):
Mueller was the the you know, supposed to be the
serious face of Washington who was going to get to
the bottom of it. Remember how they turned on him
when he didn't like have Trump executed right after. But
the thing that I remember The most about all of
that is when they finally brought him in to testify
about what was in there, and it became abundantly clear.

(01:08:27):
And remember this is pre Biden stuff, but they basically
he was Biden. He was all bidened up there at
the end, at least at the end of investigation, because
I remember watching that and immediately you knew something was off.
He didn't remember anything we talked about on the radio.
He looked like he was dealing with some cognitive issues,

(01:08:48):
significant cognitive issues by the time he did it. And
so rather than being mad, I'm like, I almost feel
like he got taken advantage of. They wanted his reputations
because they saw it as an outsider. He wasn't out
there attacking Trump necessarily, you know, verbally prior to it,
so they thought, we'll do it under cover of this guy.

(01:09:08):
And now I have to wonder how much manipulation was
going on, because he was basically weakened to Bernie's by
the time he got to testify about him. So Trump
makes those comments, people get upset, you know, the usual
suspects and you know, and including people who support Trump
saying but you just you can't do that. You can't

(01:09:30):
do that because now you're just you know, you're the
Charlie Kirk people with the difference course there as Charlie
Kirk was assassinated. So I don't know why these stupid
comparisons are up there. But Treasury Secretary Scott Bessen was
asked about it on over the weekend when he was
being interviewed about something else, and I don't know. I

(01:09:52):
feel like this is probably a fair answer.

Speaker 11 (01:09:55):
Here we go ask you a different topic about a
post by President Trump from yesterday responding to the death
of former Special Counsel Robert Muller. He posted this quote,
Robert Muller just died.

Speaker 4 (01:10:08):
Good.

Speaker 11 (01:10:08):
I'm glad he's dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people.
Do you think it's appropriate for the President of the
United States to celebrate the death of an American citizen,
someone who's a Bronze Star, Purple Heart recipient and who
served in Vietnam?

Speaker 6 (01:10:22):
Kristin I was with the President of Green Room at Davos,
and there was a video playing of what may have
been an illegal raid on his home, m R Largo.
They are going through his wife's wardrobe, and I watched
the look in his eye, and I think that neither
one of us can understand what has been done to
the president and to his family.

Speaker 11 (01:10:43):
But to the question of the president's post, I mean,
Robert Muller didn't order that rate.

Speaker 1 (01:10:49):
Like a dog with a bone. That was a perfectly
acceptable answer. But don't no, no, no, no, here we
be is.

Speaker 11 (01:10:54):
It appropriate for the president to celebrate the death of
any American citizen?

Speaker 6 (01:10:58):
Again that given what has been done to President Trump
and his family, it is impossible for either of us
to understand what he has been through.

Speaker 11 (01:11:08):
So you don't think that there's anything wrong with the post.

Speaker 6 (01:11:11):
Saying Roberts again, I think that we should all have
a little empathy for what has been done to him
and his family.

Speaker 1 (01:11:22):
They tried to throw him in jail for for forever.
I mean, yes, yeah, you don't know. And to Bestan's point,
he went through his wife's wardrobe. That clearly that clearly
irritated Trump, but also just all the shenanigans surrounding it.
Everything all, let's go get you a mug shot down

(01:11:42):
there in Atlanta. Let's do this. Let's have our boy
down there in Florida chasing after you. Let's have you know,
the new York Attorney General make stuff up so you
could go ahead and get convictions. Let's pass a special
law in New York just so we can shoehorn in
this lawsuit over something that probably did happen to a

(01:12:02):
woman in the in a changing room at some department store. Yeah,
and you know, there's fifty things I'm leaving out. So
you guys decided to make I'm speaking to Trump's opponents.
You decided to make Robert Muller the face of it.
I again, judging by how his cognitive level at that hearing,
I wonder if he even realized what was going on

(01:12:23):
for some of it. So he's he's going to respond
to the face of your onslaught to your attack. And
as Besset points out, who it wasn't you getting attacked?
Tell the woman interviewing him, it was one of the reporters,
you know, going through and willing to document, drooling over it,

(01:12:46):
everything that was going on. So no, that's the answer
you get, and you can go from there and it
probably won't even be a story later today, just because
of the absurdity of the freak out. Some of this
stuff's predictable, Like I predicted over the weekend, we get
into all of the uh you know, the UH naval
gazing that's a good word, over the Japan thing, like, oh,

(01:13:07):
they've squandered our our they've squandered our relationship with Japan.
So dutifully Politico goes over there. And there's a very
simple process for this, right when you go to another
country and you're doing you're wanting to evaluate something that
is happening in the US with a US leader. Yeah,
so it could be the Secretary of State, it could
be the president, it could be whomever. And then if

(01:13:29):
you don't like that person because they don't like Trump.
So Politico goes over and what do they do. They
write this this wandering piece here about how how everything's
just going it's just going to hell. The piece is
entitled Surprise, Embarrassment, Unease in Japan after Trump uses Pearl

(01:13:50):
Harbor to defend Iran war. And so what do they do?
They find the furthest Uh, They find whatever the representative
of the left would be for that entree based on parties,
So they find that person they're quoted in here. Then
they find a media outlet, the Sahe Newspaper, which is
a known liberal leaning and by the way, Politico does

(01:14:13):
even point that out, and then they go, look, they
were all being critical, and then they go find some
man on the street is actually an activist for an
activist organization which is also on the left. Those are
the sources they use in the political article article to
talk about how destructive that joke, the damn joke was

(01:14:34):
that Trump made. In fact, Ross, we pulled the joke
up from last week here, so I play it one
more time, and then they just ignore anyone who might
have a different opinion. And I'm here to tell you
because I did a lot of reading on this within Japan,
the mood seems to be quite different for most Japanese.
And then when you get into the political side of it,

(01:14:56):
it actually it actually does have some impact. But it's
the opposite of what the three sources and this political
article political article, which are all far left sources, seem
to be saying. Again, here's the joke about the wool
before they came on. So this guy's apparently a moonback

(01:15:18):
journalist to asking this question, Well, one thing, you don't
want to signal too much.

Speaker 5 (01:15:23):
You know, when we go in, we went in very hard,
and we didn't tell anybody about it because we wanted surprise.

Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
Who knows better about surprise than Japan.

Speaker 2 (01:15:34):
Hey, why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?

Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
All right, So that that's the joke. Everyone laughs. And
then moments later ross you see the picture of her
doing the and it's a it's a thing that Japanese
women will do. I understand it's a little stereotypical, but
it is where they cover their mouth right when they're
when they're laughing. The te he did you see the
Japanese Prime minister when she got to the photo of
Joe Biden? But it's the auto pen. She's laughing. Butt off, man,

(01:16:01):
she's laughing. So like this didn't destroy anything. Let me
give you just a couple of lines from this, and
then I want to share with you another take. So
the Asahi newspaper, this liberal leaning newspaper, and an editorial Saturday,
so that Trump's comment should not be overlooked. Making such
a remark to justify a sneak attack and boast about
its outcome is nonsense that ignores the lessons from history.

(01:16:26):
Here's the activist to Sono Watanabe, a senior fellow at
the Peace Foundation, said in an online apiece that was
published by another newspaper that Trump is not bound by
existing American common sense. All right, So here's what you
got to understand, as best I can understand it that
the prevailing, the prevailing mood in Japan about Pearl Harbor

(01:16:50):
was one that you don't really bring it up, and
you're really skittish around when you when you're talking with
somebody from the US from a governmental stand point, because
you don't want to, you don't want to bring that
up again because maybe we're still mad about it. But
like Ross, when's the last time you were mad at

(01:17:12):
Japan over Pearl Harbor? Like personally seething mad the Japan
of now? I nobody, right, not now. I mean, I'm
sure that there's some World War Two veterans that were
really the last gasp of this just due to their
own experience. But modern society doesn't view this Japan as
the same Japan. It's not even close. And so I

(01:17:34):
saw other a couple other op eds on this which
I thought were interesting, that we're getting left out of
the conversation, and they basically surrounded the fact that when
if you read into this stuff, if you really read
into it, you're like one of these damn near body
language political you know people that by Trump making a joke,
forget that it's Trump, but it's the president of the

(01:17:56):
United States. It kind of signals water under the ridge
because of you know, you've had this thing and you
didn't it's the third rail. You didn't want to touch it, right,
It's like, never talk politics with the you know, the
crazy cousin who shows up with the purple hairt Thanksgiving
kind of stuff. So by the President of the United
States making a joke about something, it might mean it's

(01:18:19):
not as serious as you think anymore. Does that make sense?
You know how in your own interpersonal relationships where if
you have a confrontation with a friend or a family member,
the ability to joke about it in their presence and
then go talk about other stuff, it sends a message
that's a very real thing. It sends a message like, hey,

(01:18:39):
all right, let's just it's well, I'm not mad. Let's
just forget about it. Let's cause, you know, let's work
on the other stuff. We're still friends, all of that.
And I thought that take was sorely missing from anything
in this political or article. And yet is a really
kind of human thing. If you're going to sit here
and read tea leaves on this stuff, so uh, very
good on that. Let me grab a call here real quick. Wayne,

(01:19:02):
what's up, Hey, I just heard your.

Speaker 4 (01:19:05):
Clip about the reporter question and what Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
Said about Robert Mueller.

Speaker 4 (01:19:11):
Yeah, she was questioning him about Trump.

Speaker 2 (01:19:14):
Being critical of Robert Eueller because of what Robert Mueller
did to him.

Speaker 4 (01:19:19):
And she's doing the exact same thing. She's being critical
of Donald Trump because of what he did. So the
hypocrisy is so huge with.

Speaker 2 (01:19:27):
The Democratic Party. It's ridiculous. Yeah, it's just ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (01:19:31):
And she just kept asking the same thing. She wasn't
getting the ad Thanks for the call there in wasn't
getting the answer she wanted. So you know, we'll just
we'll keep and Besson's not gonna fall for I pointed
out that the Scott Bessen, Marco Rubio, JD. Vance, these
are the stars of the administration outside of Trump Man,
especially Marco Rubio Man. He's he's having a moment and

(01:19:53):
you can in the media is all trying to stir
the pot with JD. Vance. They oh, Trump and JD.
Vans are gonna have the fallout next I mean they could.
It's only Trump hasn't fallen out with the vice president before.
But like, it's just I think it. They're just in lockstep,
and I think that bothers a lot of the members
of the media. So they're just trying to figure out
where they can hack it off. They want Bestin to

(01:20:13):
say it so that Besting and Trump fight. That's her goal.
And Bested didn't take the bait. I think he gave
his honest answer too. Who the hell am I to question?
What with Trump's you know, reaction is going to be
after you you tortured the man? All right, Um so
coming up, we'll get a little conspiracy. Oh, I gotta
I gotta tell you about the Chinese thing. Tell me

(01:20:36):
if this, uh worries you at all. Chinese scientists are
now using mosquitoes, uh, genetically modified mosquitos to vaccinate bats
against rabies and the KNEEPA virus. Great. Yeah, So here's
what they're doing. Basically, they've got a bunch of mosquitoes.
They're infecting them with designer lessoned you know, basically vaccine,

(01:21:00):
but you know, within the animals it has to go
through the animals saliva, and they're infesting all of these
mosquitoes with the lesser versions of these two things, the
rabies and the nepoch. And then they go out and
they get you know, they interact with bats. They either
get consumed or they consume upon the bat, and then
that gets the bats vaccinated. Ross What could go wrong
with this? Loading up mosquitoes with deadly viruses and sending

(01:21:24):
them out to tussle with bats. I'm sure, sure everything's
gonna be fine. I mean, it's not like you or
I ever get bit by a mosquito. Right, do we
get to work from home again? Well, I maybe get
your little little plaque that says you're an essential worker
so you feel special. Yeah, I don't know. I'm gonna
I'm gonna like, I don't think the scientists should be

(01:21:46):
able to work on anything having to do with animals
and viruses at like you guys, you guys are zero
to one that we know of, probably more than that,
and now you're gonna infect a bunch of mosquitoes. Yeah,
what's the word stick could happen? I'm sure it'll be fine,
but yeah, they're actually doing it with a couple of
different things. I'm not going to go through the whole article.

(01:22:09):
But yeah, it kind of feels like some of the
same crap that got us here in the first place.
All right, coming up on the show, let's see, Oh
we got we got a twerking concern. We'll have to
get to that and a story about bones. Hang on,
let me do this though, Jim, what's going on?

Speaker 4 (01:22:29):
I was woken up by President Trump for Marx in
front of the Japanese Prime Minister. I'm not what you
would call a student of history, but yeah, I was
shocked when I did a deep dive that Paul Harbor
was actually a sneak attack by the Japanese against the US.
So as a result, I had immediately traded in my
Accura for a different vehicle. I'm not going to support

(01:22:53):
a former enemy like that. I mean, I don't know
if people know that Accura and Lexus and in finnerty
Toyota luxury brand for these Japanese automakers, Honda, Toyota and Usan.
So I've gone out and triggered in all my Japanese
vehicles for a different brand of blood drop. I'm getting.

Speaker 1 (01:23:13):
I feel like you just called the flex on your
luxury vehicles though, Well.

Speaker 4 (01:23:18):
Mean people have options out there. You can get an Audi,
you can get a bolt Fwagon, you can get a Porstcha.
I mean they're often out there without.

Speaker 1 (01:23:26):
As if this level of hands free calling is what
you have in one of your luxury vehicles, because you
should get a refund.

Speaker 2 (01:23:37):
No, I don't.

Speaker 4 (01:23:38):
I don't know how these gadgets work. I barely know American.

Speaker 1 (01:23:42):
Yeah, I believe you. All right, Hey, Jim, I appreciate
the call this morning. Ross did he call? Was he
in a bunker? What he called?

Speaker 8 (01:23:48):
Man?

Speaker 1 (01:23:49):
Somehow they audio got a little better. But AnyWho, all right,
check this troubling story out. So this is researchers in
the Bahamas. They have what's the universe his name, the
Federal University of Piranha. I'm probably butchering that, but whatever.
So what they were doing, I was mistaken. I thought

(01:24:10):
they were doing autopsies of sharks. No, no, no, no no.
This is a tag and release situation. So researchers say
that according to a new study, where they took so
they took blood samples from eighty five different areas where
they have sharks. So the only bloods they went and
they tranked them and they got the blood and all
that one third of sharks studied tested positive four Are

(01:24:34):
you ready for this? Caffeine, painkillers and cocaine. I'm sorry,
you have a thirty your sharks that are on blow
and these are our sharks too, because the Caribbean's right
there and they migrate. Man, what does go? And here's
the thing, Ross, when I told you the story off

(01:24:56):
the air, I thought that they it was an autopsy.

Speaker 2 (01:24:58):
No no, no, no no.

Speaker 1 (01:24:59):
They tested, found out they had cocaine, and they're like
back in the water with you. Now the question send
them to rehab first?

Speaker 4 (01:25:07):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:25:08):
Yeah, then's like a celebrity shark rehab or something. I
don't I don't know, man, Uh Now how do they
get it in their system?

Speaker 4 (01:25:15):
I kid?

Speaker 6 (01:25:16):
You know?

Speaker 1 (01:25:16):
This is this is the actual in the study. This
is how they suggest that the sharks became exposed to
these substances. They blame divers. They say, well, a small
part of it could be to marine runoff, which is
why you know you see these rivers with full of
fish that they're all on antidepressants. That's a thing. But
how are divers putting the sharks on cocaine? Are people

(01:25:39):
diving to do blow with sharks? What is happening here?

Speaker 12 (01:25:43):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:25:44):
You got your little little seventies necklace with the with
the cocaine, and then you're like, hey, come over here,
mister maco. It's get a load of this bolivion marching powder.
You're gonna love it.

Speaker 3 (01:25:55):
Like the uber rich are so weird with their luxury,
you know hobbies you know, yeah, yeah, like cocaine, cocaine,
shark diving or somebody.

Speaker 1 (01:26:03):
Well, let me ask you a question. Let's say you
had a secret shark tank under a trap door in
your office, right, would you want to have regular sharks
or do you want them hopped up on cocaine for
when you drop your enemies? You want cocaine sharks, So
maybe that's part of it. But why are you putting
them back in the water? What are you doing? We
don't need cocaine sharks. The only people excited about this

(01:26:25):
is the people, the guy the Cocaine Bear movie people,
because now they have another sequel or Sharknato could go
in a slightly different direction into another sequel. You got
options because you know the cocaine bear. What are they
doing crocodile or something or kracoon, like they have another
one in the works. Cocaine shark.

Speaker 3 (01:26:45):
We talked about this before. I don't think we ever
even considered the sharks being on blow. Well that never happened.

Speaker 1 (01:26:52):
Yeah, that's a very good point. That would never cross
our mind. Also there on paying cut, you know how
lucky that stupid woman is for last week. The one
is like, oh, I'm gonna go hug. The shark could
push him in the water. Meanwhile, he's all out of
his mind on blow, which is the only reason he
probably didn't eat you, because you know it doesn't it's

(01:27:12):
an appetite. Suppress it, right, So that's you lucked out,
doesn't mean they won't kill you. So in case you
needed something else to worry about, cocaine sharks in the Bahamas,
which could easily be in North Carolina as uh, you
make that first beach trip of the year, would you
would you rather be attacked by a shark on blow

(01:27:33):
or like ecstasy? If you had to pick.

Speaker 3 (01:27:37):
Roz, probably the ecstasy. I just wants a hug at
that point. Well, but to fin you know what.

Speaker 1 (01:27:44):
I mean, Yeah, I definitely don't want one who did
a bunch of pot because now he's hungry, right, he's
got the munchies because now you're the doritos. I'm gonna
stay away from that. Oh uh, what's the stuff ayahuasca?
Could you imagine a shark on the Aaron Rodgers drug,
the Aaron Rodgers drug. Yah, Suddenly it's not even like

(01:28:04):
it's like, I'm not a shark. Yeah. If he meets shark,
god right, he's never the same.

Speaker 2 (01:28:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
So uh, next time you pull a shark out of
the water, you get a blood sampling, You're like, wow,
look at all the blow he's not. Don't put that
shark back in the water. He's got to put him
in shark rehab. I guess as Ross suggested. But yeah,
what a crazy story man. All right, Well, since we're
doing lunatics, let me let me give you this story.

(01:28:36):
A cereal grave robber threw a bucket of human bones
in an FBI field office. Now this guy's crazy, or
if he's not, then I don't even know what we're doing,
because he's got a history. He's a forty one year
old dude from Texas. Name's Michael Chadwick Fry, and like
one time he drove a vehicle into a TV station

(01:28:59):
to protest the coverage because his friend was shot or
something by police. He literally drove a vehicle through the
front door of the KDFW this Dallas Fort Worth station
in Dallas. Well, of course Dallas Fort Worth in Dallas,
and had like a fake bomb and that that was
in twenty eighteen. So he's been doing a bunch of

(01:29:20):
stuff to screw with media and police, so check this out.
He also is a serial grave robber and had robbed
some mausoleums, and to taunt the police, took one of
the buckets of bones he stole, drove to the Dallas
FBI field office and threw it over the fence to

(01:29:40):
quote draw them out. The incident which started after Fry's
mother called police after he went to her house and requested,
I'm not making this up, requested money for a U
haul because he quote had a body that needed to
be moved and I guess mom wouldn't help him rent
a U haul to move a b and so this

(01:30:01):
guy spiraled out and that ended up with him throwing bones. Anyways,
under arrest now, but the whole story is just whacked
out of its gourd, But you can check it out.
And since we're down in Texas, let me throw this
one in this Texas Democrat Senate candidate, the guy who
purports beyond he wants to be a preacher. I don't

(01:30:22):
think he is quite a preacher yet, but talks in
an ornament amount about his interpretation of the Bible. Just
gets crazier and crazier. This is the guy I remember,
del Rico or whatever his name is, who's like, yeah,
so you know God thought up abortion, right, Just all
sorts of craziness. Now he's decided he's got a different
interpretation on the woman at the Well story, which is

(01:30:45):
a pretty well known biblical tale there, although he's got
a slightly different interpretation about what was going on with
this woman in Jesus. And now I'm starting to wonder
if maybe, say, but somebody gave him a bad Bible
right where they made some changes just to screw with him.
And unfortunately he's never checked another one, because I don't
know what the hell's going on.

Speaker 13 (01:31:06):
And then Jesus turns around and says to her, oh,
don't worry. If you knew who was asking, you'd ask
for living water and you'd have all kinds of living water, right,
which is a great, great line. Living water has two
meanings in the ancient world. One is probably what you
would imagine it would mean. Living water is water like
a clear brook or stream where there are plants growing

(01:31:30):
around it. It's clean water, it's pure water.

Speaker 1 (01:31:33):
It is he kin meant something else, but this, yes,
beautiful water.

Speaker 4 (01:31:38):
Right.

Speaker 13 (01:31:40):
The second meaning is a little bit more problematic, well,
not problematic. It's right in line with everything else that's
going on. You see, it's a pun, and this is
something the Gospel of John loves to do. There's a
pun in almost every story in John. So what is
living water?

Speaker 4 (01:32:00):
Buckle up?

Speaker 13 (01:32:03):
Living water is a first century euphemism for seamen.

Speaker 1 (01:32:08):
Yes, he went there.

Speaker 4 (01:32:12):
If you want to have we just clap.

Speaker 1 (01:32:14):
I can't with this guy. So he's saying that Jesus,
his whole thing there was to flex and then try
to netflix and chill with this woman. That's the nominee
right there again, just every single time. I'm like, I
just assumed somebody gave him a bad Bible. But also
what he said about that being like a first century

(01:32:36):
that is that never happened. It's not a thing historically,
it is now because he said it is. See that's all, well, he's.

Speaker 3 (01:32:42):
Just making it up or he's got a really bad source,
because that's not true at all.

Speaker 1 (01:32:46):
Yeah, oh, you mean Jesus wasn't trying to maug or whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:32:49):
What I mean, just for him to be like, oh,
you know in the first century, that's what this meant.
And it's like, no, it didn't.

Speaker 1 (01:32:56):
When Jesus says living water, considering who he is, like,
it kind of is not that hard to figure out
what he means. So and it's not the thing he
thinks he is. So anyway, that's the gift that keeps
on giving. And hopefully we're not you know, electing out
in Texas. Sorry, Ray Stagic is here. He won the
weather election, so here he is. Well, thanks, yeah, man,

(01:33:17):
here I am. Yeah, thanks, good morning. Setting some records
covering all the cars with Poulin. You've been a busy boy.

Speaker 12 (01:33:24):
Yeah, you know, I've been doing at all. The temperatures
in the sixties this morning. By tomorrow morning we're in
the thirties, so yeah, it be cool down coming, but
I think with the front coming in, we're gonna miss
the rain. A lot of the rain showers will be
well northwest of US. May clip a western parts of
the state, but other than that, not too bad of
a day, sunshine, some clouds, and still could get to

(01:33:44):
mid upper seventies to near eighty today between about seventy
five and eighty. The front will come in a little
sooner to the Tryad in points west will probably stay
in the seventies there try And will probably be closer
to eighty, and then everybody dips tonight into the mid
upper thirties, So that's probably different attire for tomorrow morning
than you're wearing this morning, and then sun in the afternoon,
we're cooler in the mid upper fifties, back to the sixties,

(01:34:07):
probably the mid sixties on Wednesday, with sunshine seventies coming
back Thursday, and then the next chance showers Friday, hopefully
clean it out the air again, maybe a little bit
more as those showers come in with the next front,
but we'll trend, as we had said, warmer toward the
end of the week after this cool down now as
we go through about midweek, and then gets chillier again
as we get toward the upcoming weekend, back into the

(01:34:27):
fifties for highs on Saturday with lows in the thirties.
So you know, really in that time of year case
we see these temperatures get us a couple of days,
we're nice and warm, as we said yesterday, try had
had a record, and then we get these cool downs
and then it gets warm and he cools down. So
trying to flatten this out right now, we really haven't yet,
but either way looks real good over the next to
several days. Just temperatures messing us up a little bit,

(01:34:49):
going up and then they've come back down and then
they're going back up.

Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
Okay, all right, buckle Anne, I appreciate it, Thank you, sir.
We'll come back with Bloomberg News next. We're Bloomberg Update now.
And Denise Pelagreeny, you would have to have like motion
sickness medicine if your following futures this morning.

Speaker 2 (01:35:05):
So yeah, I mean.

Speaker 6 (01:35:08):
So.

Speaker 14 (01:35:08):
And I'm thinking about what investors are going through because
on the one hand, they're looking at Laguardier Airport shot
the tragedy there, you know, all the news headlines you've
been talking about behind that with the accident and how
it happened. Also, we had Newark Airport shut down a
lot of flights from Newark Airport in New Jersey to
the Raleigh Durham area. At that airport was shut for

(01:35:31):
a couple hours. They evacuated the tower. It's apparently open again.
There was some radar technical issue, as you know, if
there aren't enough people in the tower or something's you know,
not working, they have to like shut down and leave
right away because they're not allowed to keep running under
those circumstances. So we had that, and also we have
kind of what you were alluding to with stock futures skyrocketing.

(01:35:52):
Right now, we're up almost a thousand points on the Dow.
Earlier we were hundreds and hundreds of points lower as
everybody looked at more pain and misery in the Middle East.
Then we had President Trump come out and say strikes
against Iran energy infrastructure and power plants will be postponed
for five days as the US and Iran have held
talks on the complete and total resolution of hostilities. So now,

(01:36:15):
as I mentioned, we've got the Dow up nine hundred
and sixty seven points on the futures. That's in p
futures surging one hundred and twenty seven massive euphoria. Nasdaq
futures up four hundred and ninety seven points. That would
be about two percent higher on the Nasdaq. A lot
of people who bought at those lows on Friday are
going to make some money today if things keep up
this way.

Speaker 1 (01:36:36):
Okay, all right, what else you got? Real quick?

Speaker 14 (01:36:38):
Mortgage rates could dip a bit. Giants Fanny Man and
Freddie Mack have been purchasing big chunks of mortgage backed security.
So that's good for home virus. If we have Leonid Ravinsky,
owner of OnlyFans, he's just died of cancer. The company
is confirming that puts the whole company's future in question.
As you know, he turned Only Fans into a cultural

(01:37:00):
phenomenon by allowing creators to charge directly for their own content.
We got possible. Great news for those worried about lime disease.
Pfizer says it's experimental lime disease vaccine seventy three percent
effective against the tick. It's getting more expensive to own
a pet, care costs rising twice the rate of inflation.
And how do you like to work out while you're

(01:37:20):
practically asleep? There's a growing number of people doing somatic workouts,
where you lay down and work tiny little muscle clenches
like a bunch of napping ladies. As one person describes
to the Wall Street Journal, the movements are designed to
relax tension, decrease pain, and increase awareness and mobility. And
those who do these somatic workouts say they work, Casey.

(01:37:42):
So you're going to be hearing more about that.

Speaker 1 (01:37:44):
All right. It's just like that belt back in the nineties.
You just put it on put Yeah, all right, there
you go. You need Telligreeny Bloomberg News to appreciate it.
Let's see here. Oh, I have a question. I saw
this story this morning. Cops banned quote over the top
twerking at Legendary Florida Beach at Panama City Beach because

(01:38:05):
you know, we got the spring break ross. What makes
torking over the top? How do you get to extreme twerking?
But how do they shut it down? Right? You need
to dig that towerking down a notch? Take it down?
Yeah no, no, go back up? No go back Oh
no no, no no back up and go back down?
Oh what am I doing? Stop? Is it ripple speed? Like, ah,

(01:38:27):
your your butt's rippling too fast? Or is it the
height of the ripples like what constitutes over the top
twerking versus regular twerking? Yeah? Is it like the up
and down or is it the speed. I think maybe
maybe it's the coverage, depending on the particular bikini you're wearing,
because right this is happening on the beach. I don't know,

(01:38:48):
but just know that that's going to be a problem
if you're into extreme or over the top towerking and
they're looking for it. And finally, actually, you know what,
I'm gonna say this url story tomorrow because a minute,
we don't have minutes, not enough time to do justice
to this, I will say though. One of my favorite
memes that emerged from the NCAA tournament is cow Bell Guy.

(01:39:11):
And if you don't know this, we'll put a video out.
This is from the high Point University, who sadly lost
to Arkansas but created this great viral. Their band is
crazy man, their fans were going nuts. And then this
dude on the cow bell he's living his best life.
Camera right on him. He's just off doing his own thing.

(01:39:32):
He's driving, he's moving, having a hell of the time.
So congratulations for them getting there and hell outlasting most
every other team from North Carolina except for Duke.

Speaker 3 (01:39:42):
I guess right,
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