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July 7, 2025 • 92 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I was simply a normal journalist, if there is such
a thing. Uh, this would have been a great weekend
for me, and it probably still is. And it only
required uh, you know, a Jesus camp worth of girls
to essentially get swept away by raging rivers so that
I could make sharp political points. And it was all

(00:21):
just the worst, man, just the worst watching it. I'm
not even gonna read all the dumb comments and things,
but those those are idiots on the Internet. Some of
them are are literally like pundits and stuff saying this stuff.
Who's that blue hair freak streamer dude who talks really fast,
who thinks he's an intellectual leftist but in reality he's

(00:43):
just a very sad individual. He's got he's got like
a one one word, one word name, like share or something.
It's destiny, right, Destiny is that dude's name. This guy, man,
I will share his because it's it's literally just the worst.
And again, this is a guy who sees himself as

(01:05):
a sees himself as an intellectual that's able to make
you know, solid arguments. And he wrote quote, I heard
God killed those kids because they were using nord VPN
promo code destiny to get around the Texas porn band,
So like that's what you're dealing with, and then it

(01:27):
compounds itself and it gets far worse than when you
have to deal with the media who's running stories like
those cuts to the National Weather Service. Look how they
murdered those Look what they Look what they did to
my boy, right, and you got to hear all that garbage.
The problem, of course, with that being one the cuts

(01:48):
in question, with actual numbers to show for them, don't
go into effect and tell it there's going to require
something from Congress for the full cuts, but they don't
even have a time line till the twenty six Now
there are some positions that they have not rehired for. However,
at the time of the flooding, and this is reported

(02:10):
by the local media at least even some who would
consider definitely bias all on their own, they had actually
because this is what they do when there's really bad storms,
you know, or a hurricane or whatever it is, they shift,
they shift over staffing. So there was actually extra staffers

(02:32):
on for this, and as somebody who has lived and
worked next to an eas his entire career, all every
working year, in some way shape or form. Even when
I was doing part time radio for a while, I was,
you know, had had to understand how a EAES works.

(02:55):
And there are simple expectations for an EAS You're all
familiar with them. But let me give it to you
from inside the building. Okay, so not in my studio,
but in Ross's studio, whoever the producer is sits a
box that is an EAS box, and that EAES box
is op right overpowered compared to every other piece of equipment.

(03:18):
Because at any time, at any moment, when Ross is
just sitting there kind of relaxed, right, nothing going on,
all of a sudden, it can sound like a marching
band is in his studio and there is a light
show to go with it, directly in his line of sight,
slightly up. So there are times when I'm on the
air and then like I'll talk for a while and

(03:39):
then Ross will be in my ear and he or
we'll get to a break and it'll be like, yeah,
none of that was on the air. And the reason
was is because one of the responsibilities of broadcasting is
this EAS network. And I can further get into how
EAES is worked because it's kind of like I don't
want to call it a pyramid scheme, but it kind
of is. Where you have stations, then you have downline

(04:02):
stations and all of this, but it all emanates there
from the National Weather Service. Also Amber alerts are carried
on there in a couple other things, but primarily you
know it for weather. You know that intentionally horrible sound
that you're going to hear that I can't play for
you legally. That's how important that sound is. I can't
play it for you to demonstrate, but you know the
sound because we have a commitment that when you hear

(04:27):
that sound, important information is going to follow or it
is one of our several clearly defined and clearly labeled
tests that we're required to do with the AS system.
Thus declaring it, I just want to highlight its importance
and what it's supposed to do and the information that
it would then be caring about what's going on would

(04:47):
be a combination of thunderstorm watches and warnings, flood watches
and warnings, and a handful of other things. Maybe there's hail,
maybe there's high winds, maybe even a tornado breaks up,
but the meat of it's going to be the flooding
and also the thunderstorms. Now, each of these things happened.

(05:12):
It's not up for debate. Each of the things necessary
and required to happen and expected to happen, compliments of
the National Weather Service, your local broadcasters, in your own
ears happened in Texas ahead of this flooding on the
Guadaloupe and several other rivers. I might add, they happened,

(05:33):
and in fact they happened twenty four hours, twelve hours
and three hours out the really nastiness, the g you know,
get the f out of there. That happened three hours.
What do you think the time was to rage to
raise the flood stage on the Guadalupe River? Where where

(05:55):
really the main thrust of this was. Because it'll blow
your mind, it'll blow people's minds, even in western North
Carolina because and western North Carolina at least is gonna
be the closest in our state to this. But when
you get out west, flash flooding is is worse because

(06:17):
it's more central, it's more pushed into the same areas,
and you're dealing in a lot of cases. You ever
driven across Texas, We drive across Texas and it's not
rain for a few days you're gonna dry. You're gonna
go buy all these empty like creek bed I shouldn't
say all of them. You're gonna go buy these ditches
and beds, these creek beds, and they'll be like no
water in them. And that's how it is in the

(06:40):
Western United States. In fact, there were there are canyons
in the Big Horn Mountains that me and my buddies
knew that if rain was happening or expected to come
to us, you don't go in them because they'll look
dry as hell and then within moments raging waters. You
can watch some of the rainfall events in like Ion

(07:00):
in Utah. This happens really badly there. It's a because
most of the Western United States is what's called high desert,
so they don't have a lot of established creek beds
and river beds that run regularly, so when water does fall,
it all funnels into the same thing. And the flood
stage went twenty six feet in the air, which is

(07:22):
only five feet less than what the French Broad River
did in Ashville that I learned, and it did it
in forty five minutes. You can watch this, you can
you can watch some of these the river rides the
main one overnight. It's a little hard to see in
the one video, but it's pretty clear when you see
where the cabin was one of these cabins they were showing,

(07:44):
and where the river bed normally is, and the fact
that they happen to be adjacent to where the water
is backing up because there is a there's a whole
lot of it's a full on reservoir, but there's a
holding area there. And yet people are going to to
take laps on this tragic story because a bunch of

(08:07):
little girls, a bunch of little girls at a Jesus camp,
and they can't seem to they love this part of
it for some sick twisted reason. I don't know if
you know this. In Texas, they love them some Jesus
camps and also can't sending your kids to one of
hundreds there are hundreds of these camps in the hill

(08:28):
country from the big cities. Is a rite of passage
in Texas. This is a thing. Just as many of
you maybe went to camp in Texas. This is where
they send the kids. Nothing was unusual and they've been
sending kids, especially to the camp where the twenty five
little girls were from has been operable for one hundred

(08:52):
years or something. This was, as they say, an act
of God, that you're going to sit here and try
to t into a political thing with Trump. And I
thought it was the I thought it was going to
be the evilest thing I saw over the weekend. But
the cynical side of me saw something yesterday that I

(09:14):
think is far evil, far more evil, And you're gonna
have a hard time convincing me that it was a coincidence.
And I have sat here this morning. I was sitting
in the shower this morning imagining the conversation that took
place in the room, because this is how cynical I
am that got us to where we are today. And

(09:34):
I'll explain what that other thing is. And I think
you know, but I want you to understand, compared to
each other, why it's important to point this out because
I'm not seeing this anywhere, Why this is even more
problematic than you think. Well, what you got to understand
is you got to understand the Southern District of New York.
The reason they took so long to you know, do

(09:56):
the confirmation for everyone who's running things now, so they
could destroy all the evidence. Here's the deal. I don't
necessarily think that that's a bad take, but it's it's
no longer a viable take because you guys did the
Dog and Pony Show, Okay, And I'm referring, of course,
to bringing a bunch of quote unquote influencers, most of

(10:19):
which I have blocked. By the way, I just want
to point this out because a lot of them were
the same cats who did what was the thing? What
was the non disclosure thing that they just got a
bunch of them got in trouble for. I blocked every
one of them. Well, what was it was? Was the
soda thing? Right? And Ross I misremembering it was soda?

Speaker 2 (10:38):
Right.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
It was like yeah, they remember, Yeah, I think it
was a thing soda snap thing right. And then they
were like, no, SODA's great. Do you want to live
in Germany? Right? And and they all had this same
hot take, right, So they all stood up there. We
were all told at the Epstein list, the Epstein files.
It literally they had a binder. It was not binders
full of women like Romney didn't have but was accused of.

(11:01):
It was actual binders, binders that said Epstein files on
it and then inside after holding them up for a
big photo op there in front of the White House,
which will live in infamy. And this is what I
would tell anyone in who thinks they're in journalism or broadcasting,
or whether you think that you're a political influencer. You
don't throw in with anybody. This is why I've never

(11:24):
endorsed anyone on the radio. Won't do it. You don't
do it because you're just as easy to get scorched.
And even if Bondie thought that, well, it's just a
matter of time because all these files are coming, and
then she was later surprised with the tiny nature of

(11:46):
what actually she received. The fact is she then went
and did an interview saying that it's sitting on my
desk and now you're going to tell me in a
story that I am absolutely one hundred percent convinced was
dropped in the in this news cycle because they knew
that the majority of Monday's coverage would be the heinous

(12:08):
and horribly tragic stories that are coming out of Texas
that they might just possibly be able to bury this problem.
And I'm sorry, that's almost more evil than all the
atheists sitting online doing. Why would Jesus drown a Jesus
camp crap that I had to see, you know why,

(12:32):
because some of us actually don't. I don't even have kids,
and arguably I work hard as to make sure bad
things don't happen to them than a lot of people.
Because the Epstein story is more than just what happened
to these girls, right, and just hear me out on this.
It's more than what just happened to these girls. It's

(12:52):
that people, some of the most powerful people in the world,
thought that they could do that with impunity, and they
keep getting proven right because they've been doing it with
impunity for a very long time. And it doesn't matter
that it's girls and it's a sexual thing. It's an
exploitation by people who are in positions of power, who

(13:16):
think they can get away with anything, and that is
the antithesis of America. Man, it's not I understand that
it happens, and it's baked into because humans are fallible,
and you know, corruption emanates from all levels, and you
just if you're going to be a corrupt pos you
just make sure you bought the right people. And chances

(13:37):
are a lot of the times you can skate on
this stuff. But this was the biggest shining example of
where they basically got caught with their fingers in the
cookie jar. And so when you're now saying there's no
unindicted third parties, that's the biggest statement here, meaning we're

(13:59):
not investigating anyone. I don't think anyone else did anything.
You've arrived at a conclusion that Jeffrey Epstein, who amassed
wealth in a way that is almost indescribable, bought his
own island, bought his own rape ranch too out of
New Mexico, bought that townhouse in New York with the

(14:21):
creepy Clinton painting in it, and all the cameras everywhere.
Do you remember the description of how many cameras and
where they were port they were in the bathrooms, We're
in all the guest bedrooms. And you want to tell
me that in no way, shape or form are you
able to figure out that somebody who just a jislaying
Maxwell is sitting in prison for trafficking girls too. There

(14:43):
is no two when you're dealing with probably some of
the most scheduled people in the world. I want you
to think about this. These are some of the most
scheduled people in the world who were among his friends
his colleagues, and I know what you're saying, like, we're

(15:03):
not going to be dumb enough to write it on
the schedule. No they're not, but they're also not going
to write anything else on the schedule that's checkable. Do
you understand what I'm saying. If you have a schedule
that is drilled down to the minutes to the minutes,

(15:24):
as many of these folks schedules are, and you have
this gap of a day in there with a generic explanation,
and every time it matches with the flight log that
maybe just maybe that's going on coupled with some other
epithy do you understand what I'm saying and whoever's decision
it was, and you cannot convince me this wasn't intentional

(15:47):
to try to bury this under the deaths of eighty
some and probably more people. I don't know what I
can do for you. I'm chooting by the way many
of you have sent me this email. I'm choosing not to,
but I will do this story. I'm not going to
play this woman's audio. The many of you are like,

(16:09):
did you see the yes?

Speaker 3 (16:10):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (16:10):
This woman who was a board member for the Hunger
Counsel of Houston is a professor at Princeton, made this
horrible video, racist video, and among other things, was calling
the little girls the sea words. I'm not I'll give
you her name, by the way, she's a preacher's wife, dude.

(16:39):
So it's so awful. There's just so much awfulness. But
I don't want it to be I don't I'm not
going to allow them to tear away the Epstein thing
because they chose to stick it here. There is a
significant deficiency within the Trump administration. It may be with Bondie,

(17:00):
maybe within her office, it is definitely with whomever decided
to play this little charade, going back to the binders,
going back to the influencer, smiling like they just got
a scoop, only to be found that there's nothing there,
and then they all have to pretend to report that
BONDI just figured out the Southern District of New York
withheld stuff, which again, if you'd have started with that,

(17:24):
I'd have believed you the absolute corruption that we watched
play out within the SDNY. Going back to Trump, we
just that was just the puff daddy thing, with Komy's
Hutter handling it right, I one hundred percent would have
believed you, but we're past that now, and then being
told there's no video, and now there's an eleven hour

(17:45):
video I can go stare at where nothing happens. Ross
pointed this out at the beginning of the show two
You then you Magic, You Magic produced this video in
the middle of AI. I'm pretty sure Grot could render
that video on five minutes because there's it's really a

(18:07):
still picture. This it's like a static picture. Occasionally somebody
strolls byer you see a shadow. No, you can't. We're
not going to do this. Figure out what your problem is.
And if Trump in any way, shape or form weighed
in on the release of that Epstein stuff. Now people

(18:28):
are going, well it actually it traffic through axios and
somebody fed. Don't don't be a babe in the woods.
Reporters aren't walking down the street. And then there's a
find Oh look at that a Manila folder. I wonder
what's in that? Right unless somebody put it there. Everything
else is a phone call because it's all one big
incestuous circle, and you can time. Then the release of information,

(18:51):
even information you think is not going to be positive
for you. It is one of the most shape if
this is the end of the Epstein thing. It's one
of the most shameful things from a from a cover
up standpoint that I've ever seen. And it knows no

(19:11):
political bounds anyone who participated, because the logical assumption is
that we're dealing with power brokers that run all sides
of the political spectrum, all ends of it, who probably
tried to go to some of the folks through the

(19:31):
now multiple generate or multiple presidencies. Right because remember you
go back to the initial Epstein stuff that's under the
Obama presidency. I'm not putting it in Obama. I'm just
trying to give you a timeline during that for his
first go round in Florida. I think it might date
back to Bush some of this stuff that we're able

(19:55):
then to flex whatever they had, and the fact that
they had something to fle that made this go away
means it's it further establishes a two and probably three
tier justice system, because I see the second tier is, yeah,
you get caught, but you get preferential treatments, so we

(20:17):
get a slap on the wrist or a fine, and
then there's the we will never say your name and
association with this ever and they got away with it
and then to bury it under dead children, Happy Monday.
I'm sorry, just I'm really irritated by it. And so
that's why I did a big bulk of this right now.

(20:38):
You want to weigh in, please eight eight eight nine
three four seven eight seven four. We'll hit it again
before the show's done. I'll probably complain about this all week.
But there is one man doing God's work, and that
is a parody account on Twitter who is going one
by one to every one of these influencers and going, well,

(21:00):
what was it that folder? Losers? And they're all just
blocking them, and that's through year Letterman, And that at
least is kind of funny to watch Jack put whatever
Posobic already blocked through year Letterman. So he got that scalp. Dude,
check it out. But we'll say on it. And we

(21:24):
got more on this Texas stuff. Also, it has become
apparent that over the weekends now every weekend, and I'm
here for it, there's gonna be a like a cord Ofcopeia,
a smorgasbord, if you will, of all these little anti
Trump protests. I saw that the Dems were up in
like they're up in the mountains this week holding the protests,

(21:45):
and they did one of these things, so they got
this really tight shot of the protesters and it looks
like the whole sidewalks is aligned with them. And then
you see the wide shot, you realize it's like twenty
idiots standing there. It's kind of like that doctor thing
we showed you. Everyone's just walking by. But the result is,
for whatever reason, over the weekend, whether they're out of
protest or they're at in this case a Fourth of

(22:07):
July gathering, Moonbat's gonna moon Bat. And they all got
cameras in their hand, and thank god for that because
once again we have insane audio. And yeah, and just
so you don't think that I am being sexist, because
remember we're trying to pick her out which of the
three women were the most insane at the beginning of

(22:29):
last week. Here we got two dudes in a woman.
So inclusivity, that's the name of the game on this show.
Coming up next here on the CaCO Day Radio program, Roz,
if you had to rank these with one being the
craziest and three being the least crazy, flag Nana or lipstick,

(22:52):
what's your prime? Meaning?

Speaker 4 (22:55):
That is not easy one. I mean probably I don't know,
man like actually off the rocker. Probably Nana. Okay, all right,
because because it's kind of out of context, I don't
really know what she's like really pissed off.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
About, but I don't think she does either.

Speaker 4 (23:09):
Yeah, that's to be there.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
Yeah, so Nana's number one. Number two I don't know.

Speaker 4 (23:16):
Man, flag guy could also be number one. I have
an idea.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
Yeah, I think I think lipstick is a clear third.
And that's crazy because he would stand out any other day.
So you gotta know what's good, all right. So we're
going to reverse order these. We'll gotta do a countdown
the casey casey rossam countdown. Okay, here we go. Don't
bring up dead dogs, all right, Let's start with lipstick lunatic.

(23:41):
So apparently this guy read something online or so, I
don't know, and he's decided that since you're dealing with
literally Hitler, you have to protest in a literally hitler fashion.
I'll let him explain it to you. I just want
you to understand. It's a grown man wearing like souper
for red lipstick, like deep red, almost hookerish lipstick. Okay,

(24:07):
and it's just comical. In his white pasty face. All right,
here we go. Hello, here, wait, wait, hold on, good lord, man,
did somebody jack with the button bar pots to I
swear hello, Yeah, looks like they must have. All right,

(24:30):
so Ross is gonna all right, here we go, I swear, man, Hello,
it's the Master. The reason I have read lipstick honest
because I took demonstration in Traverse City, the thousands of
us red lipstick. I was in form last night by
my friend Jen with a form of resistance when Hitler

(24:50):
was trying to take over the world, didn't like women
wearing red lipstick. Right, I've decided red lipstick. Everybody put
red lipstick to show resistance against.

Speaker 5 (25:03):
You know, the kind of yourself, the kind others.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
Over a dollars. First of all, I don't think Jen's
your friend. If I just had a guess here, that's right,
I forgot it was his friend told him that was
that a thing that was a bunch of you know,
a bunch of USO shows a bunch of dudes and
red lipstick. I mean, I know that those probably just
happened on the last administration, but I don't. And I

(25:32):
got to tell you, I've watched Ross. How many World
War two era.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
Documentaries, you have you watched saying I googled it. Apparently
that is a thing.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
It is a thing, okay for the men or for
the women.

Speaker 4 (25:44):
No, for the women. He believed it made them look
like Hussies.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
Yeah no, no, no, no no, yeah, not.

Speaker 4 (25:50):
For the men I know to be No, it's never
that was never a thing.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
Okay, because you remember you ever watched World War Two
in color? That documentary colored all the time?

Speaker 4 (25:58):
That's great.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
I saw no dudes in bright red lipstick were Over
the weekend, there'll be a combination of lunatics making videos
as well as lunatics at protests making videos or people
making videos of lunatics at protests. And the audio is
dizzyan but much appreciated because it feels time for me.

(26:20):
And for the second or third week in a row,
we've ended up with a trifecta of lunatics. The first
one is mister red lipstick there, who kind of misunderstood
the assignment or what his friend was telling them. Okay.
The one that I saw right as we went into
the weekend was somebody's grandma. And I got to tell you,

(26:42):
I have thought long and hard about all of going
back to my childhood, all of the elderly women that
I encountered, you know, obviously my grandmother, she had multiple
sisters and we'd go see them, and then they have friends.
And my grandfather was he was involved even you know,
after he retired to and him and my grandmother were

(27:05):
involved in all sorts of stuff, little clubs and different
things that they do. They like to travel a lot,
They were very very They were deacons, or my grandfather
was a deacon within the Catholic church, so they were
constantly at their Catholic church. So I got to know
all of the little old ladies around there. And the
only thing that I ever was in danger of was

(27:28):
too many cheek pinches. Hey aren't you cute? Here's some cookies.
All of that, and maybe there was a couple that
were a little grumpy. I don't even recognize them. By
the way, this is not this is not broadbrush. I
know that we have a lot of senior citizen women
who probably will listen to this show. And I'm not
attacking you, but some of your friends are crazy, and

(27:49):
I don't know if they've always been crazy, and you
just I didn't see it as a kid, but I
look at some of these AARP anti Trump protests and
I got to ask my satelle, how did we get here?
And I can't even blame it on the husbands as much, because,
for the most part, whenever I see one of these
videos with some woman who looks like she should be,

(28:12):
you know, putting five dollars in my birthday card, even
when I'm eighteen and I still appreciate it, are screaming
the most insane crap. Their husbands are sitting there just cowed,
man like you can you can tell who runs that household.
So I don't know how we got here? How did
we How did we get We're elderly white women a

(28:33):
significant enough percentage that's become a thing are absolute moon
bat lunatics. I don't understand what happened to the sweet
Nana's I'm gonna play this lady for you and as
I said, she not having a good day. I don't
know if it's an episode she got. They left a
door unlocked at the home. I mentioned her poise pad's
about to give out. You're gonna understand why here in

(28:55):
a moment, who decided that she wanted to make this
video posted to the Internet, where her grand kids could
probably see it.

Speaker 6 (29:01):
Well, you just couldn't call goods and magus.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
A few thousand or a million people who are going
to go angry and are gonna live in the streets, Thanks.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
Megan, Thanks a hell of.

Speaker 3 (29:19):
A lot, because most of the damp people live in
your states.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
I don't know that's obvious response to the big beautiful
bill there. What are you talking about, grandmother? Can you
imagine that's your grandmother? You see that video, You're like,
I don't want to go to Christmas. Now she's gonna
hurt me. The heck is going on? How did we

(29:50):
get here? One more time? And I won't interrupt it
this time. You can take in all its goodness.

Speaker 6 (29:55):
Well, you just couldn't call goods and magus.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
You just couldn't help a few thousand or million people
who are going.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
To go on gry and are going to live in
the streets. Thanks Mega, Thanks.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
A whole hell of a lot, because most of the
damp people live in your states.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
And you'll notice she's not offering rooms, although she doesn't
have a clear delineation of the numbers either. It's a
few thousand or a few million, which is really close Hey,
don't you have extra bedrooms at your home or maybe
your second home, or maybe that investment property that you
also have, which might also be a contributor to where

(30:41):
housing prices are? You absolute clueless old bat. That's right,
I pulled out the old bat. What are you going
to do about it? But and now that I've just
listened to hers ross, I think putting flag number one
is the right call because while she's she's kind of
screaming into the void there, this guy's kind of shaming

(31:05):
his family too a little. So this guy is decides
he's going to go to the beach. Sounds like Catherine
Hepburn a little bit.

Speaker 7 (31:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (31:16):
Also, it sounds like that one funny old lady you've
ever seen. I don't know what what her handle is,
but she's just this just salty grandma. But she's she
still seems incredibly likable. You've probably seen her videos, you know,
I've seen her. I just feel bad for this woman,
the old woman. I feel bad for her. Your dad,
you're supposed to be at a I don't how can

(31:37):
you be that old and you're so keyed up about politics?
I don't understand it, Like I know, I don't understand
how we got here though. The view this is process
a theory, and it's probably a pretty good one.

Speaker 4 (31:48):
Back when our grandmas were grandma's right and still walking
this earth, you didn't have the view. Well, you know,
you'd watch politics, you'd watch your murder, she wrote, or
you'd watch your Matt Locker or whatever you're gonna watch.
And then, uh, you know, you enjoy your day and
you can't ease for the kids and enjoy your golden
years and relax and take naps and you know, it's great.
And now they're stuck at home and.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
Maybe raised too many cats or something like that. Whatever.

Speaker 4 (32:12):
Now they stay home and they watch Joy Bahart and
Whoope and they're like, these are my friends, and like
they you know, they spew lies, and they watched CNN.
They did twenty four That was another thing back when
our grandma's or grandma's that you didn't have the twenty
four hour news cycle like you do now. So they're
trapped in their homes and they're watching this propaganda on
loop and it makes them insane.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
Oh just drop my phone on the board. That's that's good,
right there. I got a new case, and normally I
can pitch my phone at an angle, but this one's
slighty and now I have to get another new case.
My other one broke problems. Oh, by the way, who
won your pole on? Who you want your murder investigation?

Speaker 4 (32:48):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Let me check. Yeah, Ross put up a put up
a pole for no reason. I understand, but since you
invoke murders, she.

Speaker 4 (32:55):
Run Columbo one. Columbo was kicking ass I saw that,
That's what I saw. But then Cassie Clark jumped in.
It was like, if you're not voting for for Matt Locke,
you're not a North Carolinian. And then boom like it
took off. So now Matt Locke is like forty seven,
Colombo thirty five, Jessica Fletcher ten percent, and ko Jack
Kojack being completely robbed at eight percent. I don't understand

(33:19):
that one, but.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
I kind of do. I don't think people hold Kojack.

Speaker 4 (33:22):
In that say, hey, hey, I voted Kojack just for
the riz completely guess that's the only reason I didn't.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
I saw Poie wasn't on there.

Speaker 4 (33:32):
You know, we were talking about last last week because
I was thinking about this. I like people like the
fun suckers online, So this happens with poles all the
time too. You put the poll and then you people
are like, wait a bet we'd rub for POWs. I'm like,
I don't know, maybe you can only put four people
on a pole, and it's my poll or the ones
that make your own poll man.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
Or in the POI a thing? How about America? Shut up?

Speaker 4 (33:57):
Wait, where's it's been? Decluso?

Speaker 1 (34:00):
Yeah that's good point.

Speaker 4 (34:02):
Everything every time, every time you put up a poll,
every time doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
Yeah, no, good deed, man, no good deed. You see
some guy. You see some guy wigging out because I
posted my out of office, which makes a little joke like, hey,
if you don't like the filling guy, uh yeah, go
binge the podcast for people complain about our free product.
And some guy wanted to get into a weird debate
over well, it's not free if I got to put
time in it. And I'm like, but that me, that's

(34:29):
for anything, bro. Like, if I offer ross, you want
free Metallica tickets? Yeah, sure, okay, you're not gonna go though,
are you?

Speaker 4 (34:36):
I definitely would not go.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
Okay, but right, we would agree that they're free if
I just give them to you, right, Yes, So whether
you sample it or not, just not change the fact
that it's a free product. So yeah, man, sometimes you
just gotta have fun. That's meant to be fun, Ross's
poll meant to be fun. That's it. You know, it's
not fun going to the beach with this next jackass.
Now you got to understand it, just in case you forgot,

(34:59):
which I'm sure didn't, but it bears pointing out, Ross.
What is today's date?

Speaker 4 (35:05):
July seventh?

Speaker 1 (35:06):
Ok? What was I don't know the date? Three days ago?

Speaker 4 (35:11):
I'd be seven minus three. They'd be the fourth.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Uh huh? And does that bear any significance to this country?

Speaker 4 (35:18):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (35:18):
It does, Okay, With all of that in mind, known
as a fourth of July, I see, I see, okay.
All right, So with all of that in mind, let's
head to one of our many beaches, probably you know,
very similar beach to what some of our listeners were
ad over the weekend, where this guy is just how
he's triggered. Man, if something horrible has happened to him

(35:40):
and he wants to explain it to you.

Speaker 7 (35:41):
And you're enjoying a nice stay at the beach with
my kids, and I turned around, I got these flags
planted here on the beach by these muga Listen, this
is all America. We know you didn't storm the beaches
to stake out your territory.

Speaker 8 (36:00):
On the beach.

Speaker 4 (36:00):
This isn't the Moon. I get it, this is America.

Speaker 7 (36:04):
But I'm sick of my flag being represented by white
nationalist trash on a damn beach yourself.

Speaker 4 (36:14):
What dude, Yeah, it's the fourth of July. Bro, It's
the fourth of July. That's the day white nationalists. If
there's any day where you break out the American flag,
that's the day. That is the day. It's the fourth
of July.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
So maybe flag too, but fourth of July is the
og right.

Speaker 4 (36:36):
And you know, this guy's family has to hate him
because they're trying to enjoy the beach. And there's dad
freaking out because some people have the audacity to show
off or be proud of the American flag on the
fourth of freaking July, right, these guys. And then now
only is he ranting and raving while you're trying to
enjoy the beach, right, or or hunt for some shells,

(36:57):
or because he.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
Says his kids they're doing kids stuff.

Speaker 4 (36:59):
Now only is he rnting and raving, but he pulls
out a phone and makes a video. This guy has
to be insufferable to live around. Can you imagine that?

Speaker 1 (37:07):
Oh my gosh. Now, but now that I know wherever
there's flags, you guys have a white supremacist problem. Clearly
up in wake Forth.

Speaker 4 (37:16):
I was gonna say, like Memorial Day, right, a veteran's day,
fourth of July, the flags come out, man, all up
and down Main Street, right in front of the seminary
down in the historic district. It's crazy. So I mean
I must be living around a ton of white nationalists, right, yeah,
those running the city and stuff.

Speaker 9 (37:33):
You know.

Speaker 4 (37:33):
Yeah, same thing. If you're in the city listening to
this broadcast and it was the same way in your
city or town, you know, I have a bad news
for you. Your town is run by Nazis because on
the fourth of July they dared show the American flag.
Are you absolutely insane? Your family hates you, They hate.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
You, dude, Yeah, one more time, just so you can
get the full compass of this.

Speaker 7 (37:53):
And you're enjoying a nice stay at the beach.

Speaker 1 (37:55):
With my that's an inherent lie. By the way, he's
clearly not enjoying a nice day at the beach, right,
So he's being dishonest, because if he was, he wouldn't
make this video. Wouldn't make this video. I sat on
a beach at some point this weekend and sent a
Twitter to a whole bunch just sitting in a chair
the shade a nice cold one next to me, and

(38:19):
a couple of people are like, oh, you're supposed to
be on vacation. That's yeah. I was perfectly content, right,
And at no point, at no point short of the
short of the beach. And by the way, what's he
bringing up, Normandy for uh? Sure, short of the beach
being storm in front of me, you weren't going to
ruin it for me.

Speaker 4 (38:38):
It's not June sixth, dude.

Speaker 1 (38:40):
Yeah, you're supposed to go, oh, if we're on the moon. Spoiler,
if you're on the moon, you and your kids are
all dead because you're not wearing suits. So there's that.
All right, here we go, let me play this and.

Speaker 7 (38:50):
You're enjoying a nice stay at the beach with my kids.
And I turned around. I got these flags playing it
here on the beach.

Speaker 1 (38:59):
But I'm sorry, I gotta pause this ross. I just realized,
did you pick up on what he was saying about
who he's enjoying, and I stay at the beach with
his family, right, No, it's not what he said, white
his kids, that's what he said.

Speaker 4 (39:14):
Oh so this guy's divorced and here.

Speaker 7 (39:17):
Enjoying a nice stay at the beach with my kids.
There you go, And I turned around. I got these
flags planted here on the beach by these maga. Listen,
this is all America. We know you didn't storm the
beaches to steak out your territory on the beach.

Speaker 4 (39:35):
This isn't the moon.

Speaker 1 (39:37):
I would argue that on a fourth or a three
day weekend and during the summer, people do storm the
beaches to stake out their plot.

Speaker 4 (39:45):
If you've seen this yet, it's tough, just like Normandy too. Man,
it's like a lot of sweat and tears because you
gotta roll that stupid cooler with the wheels through the sand.

Speaker 1 (39:51):
Man. It's a beach with it's a beach wagon. It's
for it. Yeah yeah, shut up, it doesn't work. Yeah,
So like you're yeah, so I'm sorry guy who's there
with his kids and just his kids.

Speaker 7 (40:04):
I get it because it's America. But I'm sick of
my flag being represented by white nationalist trash on a damp.

Speaker 4 (40:14):
Yourselves now.

Speaker 1 (40:15):
And actually, if I want to just nitpick, which I
would never do, it also sounds like he says white naturalists.
That's a different thing, right, right, a white nationalist. Oh
we know what that is. That's this kid. Let's invote
that that scary white naturalist. That's a scientist who happens
to be white. So I don't really know what you're

(40:36):
complaining about, Like.

Speaker 4 (40:37):
I don't understand. Like this is indicative of a bigger
problem too, that you see on social media. And it's
super weird because like you would you would think, you know,
me having this job, that my social media councer, my
Facebook would be nothing but pro Trump stuff and politics
stuff and during by and it would have been all
anti Biden stuff. And it's not that at all because
it doesn't consume me and it doesn't make me who
I am, Like my identity bills and wrestling. Yeah, my

(40:59):
identity is that built up in my politics, right, I
have like a family and other things that I'm interested in.
You see this whole time, Like you'll scrow on social
media and there'll be certain people where they're every single
post if you go in their pages, Doo Trump Doo
Trump Doo tump.

Speaker 1 (41:12):
Do chip And by the way, the reverse was true too.

Speaker 4 (41:15):
Yeah, and it's completely like it's lunacy. Yeah, like it's
no way to live. Going back to what I was
saying about that grandma, it's sad man.

Speaker 1 (41:22):
One day he'll be that old man. Yeah, he'll probably
find some woman like Nana who will beat him down
so we won't hear his opinions anymore. But ah, anyway,
so there you go. Those are the three you get
red lipstick. Hello, it's the Master. The Master. Nana just
couldn't call God, go get me a werthers and shut up.

Speaker 7 (41:43):
And this dude, you're enjoying a nice stay at the
beach with my kids.

Speaker 1 (41:47):
Who's not at all had his wife go. I can't
take it anymore. I'm out serizing just a theory. But again,
you gotta sit, you gotta peel the onion, as they say,
on all this stuff, and Lord knows, there's enough of it,
all right, So coming up, Trump did announce something over
the weekend which is kind of interesting. I'm here for it,
but I think we should go bigger. So we'll touch

(42:10):
on that and much more coming up case O Day
Radio program. Here's the deal. I know, so you guys
can keep sending them too, but I may have to
divert my eyes just the amount of horribleness and bad takes,
whether it's for politicalization over the flooding that happened in Texas,
the flooding that happened here in North Carolina. Again, have
you guys seen the videos if you're going, if you're

(42:30):
going to be traveling, if you're going to be traveling,
any of forty eighty five too, right up by the
split there, and you got you need you need to
check the roads. Man. We got all sorts of stuff
going on here locally, but you know, just the nastiness.
Texas just is going to get most of the pub
obviously because of the excuse me, the immense loss of

(42:53):
life and yes, I'll say it, the types of loss
of life. It's the it's the old Don Henley song man,
if I could make that reference, but it's true, it's true.

(43:13):
In fact, let me you know the lyrics if you ever,
if you've ever, if you've ever listened, hold on, I'm
trying to get the lyrics up in front of me here.
I could probably sing it for you, but then you'd
all turn the radio off because I am a terrible singer.
But it is, it is exactly to me, feels exactly

(43:38):
like Don Henley back when he was sitting there and
wanting to take a shot at the media, so he
wrote dirty Laundry and trying to figure out what era
or what year it's from. No, I don't want to play.
I don't want to see the dang thing. I don't
have the year here. But my point, my point is

(43:59):
he was right, man, right, there is this, there is
this twisted nature where for some people, the fact that
a lot of these a lot of the victims, especially
the initial victims in Texas, for these little girls, and
then they were at a Jesus camp. So now all
the militant atheists, not the regular atheists, but that's your thing.
I'm talking the militant ones and you know who they are,

(44:22):
coupled with those who want to score political points, have
all decided to seize upon this thing and the most
dishonest and disgusting fashion possible. So look, we're all dealing
with stuff today. Again they were I'm looking at the
video from out by Chapel Hill Durham County. Dozens had

(44:43):
to be rescued. I want to say there was like
seventy people that had to be evacuated and rescued. There's
a Talbots that's probably not going to open today or
for a long time. Looks like there's an immense amount
of water in there. And and meanwhile, all people can
think about is how can I score political points with
everything that's going on, or how can I bury this

(45:05):
Epstein update inside of this? Yeah, I got criticism for
everybody today. Somebody made a conscious decision. You can't convince
me otherwise in the Trump administration to go, oh wow,
we got a bunch of dead camper girls. Let's get
this Epstein story that's lunacy and stick that in the
news cycle so it only gets a little of it.

(45:27):
That's how cynical and angry I am this morning, even
if I don't, well, I always sound cynical, But even
if I'm not screaming, that's been It's been bothering me
since the moment I got up this morning, well since
last night when I saw the Epstein stuff come on.
But then I just fixated on this this morning. What
are we doing? What are they doing? In the Trump

(45:47):
administration or in the AG's office with Bondie there, that
they thought this was a good idea after you had
your little binder parade and you said it's on my desk.
And now the video, which didn't exist, exists. So there
you go. That's the main focus, those three things, both
locally and nationally. And and then you know lunatic audio

(46:08):
as well. So let me grab a call Jamal. What's
going on?

Speaker 2 (46:13):
Hey?

Speaker 9 (46:13):
Case? You know what?

Speaker 8 (46:14):
Case?

Speaker 9 (46:15):
For years I've called in and said today we're dealing
with the liberals. Need delitise on liberals, saying these crazy people.
We're dealing with nobody but the hippies from the sixties,
because the ones from the sixties became teachers and professors
and those in the press, while the preservatives at the
time in the sixties and seventies they went to the military,

(46:38):
built businesses and stuff. So when I hear you play
them crazy man and crazy grandmama, that sounded like the
crazy people in the sixties. In the seventies, who was
you know, love and piece the white man got to
go and they white to me, I don't understand. But

(46:59):
the all the people now have gotten older, they're old.
They never got happy, they never found enough and pa
asking this. So they're cranky, old, evil people to where
when you look at conservative old people, they talk about
their gran tees, love showing you about the gran teas,

(47:20):
bake American cookies. You know, I'm gonna diabetic and they
can sneak in some with my life they seek, but
it's always you know, it's I'm sorry, conservatives, older them on.

Speaker 1 (47:31):
You know we podcast this right, So your wife, you
just that's evidence against you, bro, see what you just did.

Speaker 9 (47:37):
Know she's about the she's about the leader housing and
my mother in law that's got this. So I'm good.
It's between that time where she's gonna look listen to y'all.

Speaker 1 (47:47):
I'm curious, Jamal, since I have you on here, what
do you what do you think of this? This the
Trump admin dropping this Epstein stuff basically saying there's no
third parties getting investigated. Here's the video that didn't exist. Oh,
by the way, we're done here. I mean these what what?
What what are we doing up there? Who's screwed up?

(48:07):
Because somebody made this decision to dump this on the
same news cycle as a bunch of dead camping girls
and and everyone tell me, I'll be.

Speaker 9 (48:17):
Honest, and I will be honest. I don't know who
made that call, but if I find about war, there
are people still and from the previous administration, from the
body in the o'bama.

Speaker 1 (48:29):
Administration, that does not Jamal, I hear you, and I'm
not trying to start argument. But some guy who's the
deputy director of something that's all holdover didn't make the
call to put that info out there. Pam Bondi did
and and whether she was told to by her boss
or not is debatable. But to to finalize and and
have this thing filtered down in a very time specifically

(48:54):
timed manner is is not some because what what's the
benefit there? This is what I understand. What's the benefit
of all the stuff that we went through where she's like,
I have a list on my desk and we're gonna
do this and here's some binders, Like none of it
makes any sense, does it, Jamal?

Speaker 9 (49:12):
Actually, I'll be honest. No, I'll be honest, it doesn't.
But as I still go through this, I will if
she made that call, then every time she pops up
on her hand in the show, she all she loved
to be all Hannity and Fox. Did somebody need to
question her about it and they need to say hey,
But if she didn't release and it was one of

(49:33):
these Defuity directors or someone like that and said, okay,
this is we're gonna release it, I will say it's
the same thing with that Armie perk that all up was.
I think it was an Armie general or someone who
when President Trump was removing DEEI, they said, don't teach
it usper like perfect.

Speaker 1 (49:53):
I hear with you. I hear what you're saying. However,
of the we know of the three elements that I
said too specifically, Bondy did. And there was no pushback
from the White House yesterday that this was this was
It's not true. You know what I'm saying that nobody's
at the White House is saying this is not true.
The investing there's still many people were investigating. Anyway, Jamal,

(50:15):
I got to go because we got to talk to
our weather guy because obviously we got some weather we
need to chat about. But thank you for the call
this morning. Although Ross is on the phone, we're doing
on the phone today. Huh, dude, did I call that
or what earlier? Off the air. You guys didn't hear it.
I totally called this all right. Ken Boone from the
Weather Channel is joining us this morning. Boy, dude, did

(50:36):
you get dropped into it? Not only is the whole
nation talking about what's going on in Texas, it is
crazy right here in our own backyard. We've had evacuations,
We've got parts of the interstate that are impacted. So Ken,
let's go through it, both locally and nationally. What's going on? Man?

Speaker 10 (50:53):
Good morning. Yeah, we've uh Chantell. The remnants of Chantel
moved through yesterday and a big swath of four eight
inch rain radar estimated fell between Raleigh and Greensboro, So
that area in between there we had a big swath
of four to eight inch rain, some locally higher amounts
in there as well, certainly producing a flooding situation. Now

(51:14):
we have a dryer forecast here as we start off today.
There are still some flooded areas out there and some
roads that are impassable and closed. But as we head
through the day today, I think it's going to be
sunny and the story is going to be the heat.
Temperatures today are expected to climb towards the mid nineties
with the heat an X around one hundred, and then
we'll start to see some showers and thunderstorms late Tuesday,

(51:35):
but an even better chances we get into Wednesday Thursday.

Speaker 1 (51:38):
Okay, and just to reiterate, do we know what the
talt with the toll itally is? Have you heard an
updated one out of Texas with deaths? I have eighty
two right now.

Speaker 10 (51:49):
I don't have an updated night so the last number
I heard was around that.

Speaker 1 (51:53):
Yes, yeah, okay, all right, sorry to hit you blind
with that, but just absolutely devastating. All right, thank you much. Ken,
we'll talk an hour store. Okay, all right, all right,
there you go, Ken boone from the Weather Channel who
just kind of walked him into a buzz saw there.
Normally i'd prep him on that. All right, we'll come back.
We got more phone calls. You know. Trump did have
a rather interesting little statement or a little speech he

(52:15):
gave over the weekend. I want to play a little
bit of that audio and let me tell you what
I think. You guys have been such a good audience.
You might you might deserve a micro retirement as as
a gift.

Speaker 4 (52:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (52:32):
No, it's a new thing. It's a it's this brand
new thing that gen Z's just come up with. I
read this over the weekend.

Speaker 2 (52:38):
Hey, Casey, listen, I thank you for not singing Don Hellicks.
I enjoy your program and I wanted to continue.

Speaker 8 (52:44):
To do so.

Speaker 9 (52:45):
It's fair.

Speaker 2 (52:47):
Yeah, But anyway, I want to talk about Elons, my
American piper.

Speaker 9 (52:52):
I'll save that for another time.

Speaker 2 (52:53):
I want to talk about the disaster in Texas.

Speaker 8 (52:57):
Uh I.

Speaker 2 (52:58):
I was texting on the social and one of the
textas said they were Christians and they deserved everything they got. Yeah,
And I texted him back.

Speaker 9 (53:05):
I never used.

Speaker 2 (53:10):
Epithets I did this time, and I said, you know,
you're confusing of the National Weather Service with an act
of God. I said, perhaps you're in need of a
psychological profile, the psychologicals NAM, But I said, you're an idiot,
so that probably wouldn't do any good.

Speaker 1 (53:25):
Well, that wouldn't be an epithet, sir, So you got
that goal for it. But yeah, Yeah, there's the amount
of sheer lunacy out there in the face of this,
and from all these different angles trying to seize upon it,
whether it's the militant atheist thing, or it's the political thing,
or it's just people who are being horrible. It was
really hard to be through it. Man.

Speaker 2 (53:45):
Yeah, anyway, Casey, thank you. And as I say thank
you and not singing, I appreciate it. God bless you.

Speaker 1 (53:51):
Trust me. You have no idea how bad it could
have been. I would have ruined on. I would probably
ruin the whole Eagles for you. If that's possible. That
h not gonna happen. Ross. Do you know they wanted
me to sing for a commercial once. I can't remember.
It was a client in Minneapolis who they had were
people would soft sing their jingle and they're like, you know,

(54:12):
it'd be great as if the endorsers sang it. Yeah,
you know how many of those spots I cut?

Speaker 4 (54:20):
Zero?

Speaker 1 (54:21):
I'm like, no, I'm gonna call the client back. I'd
be like, do you want customers?

Speaker 7 (54:26):
You don't.

Speaker 1 (54:26):
If you don't want customers, I will sing for you.
But if you do, oh it's funny man, it sticks
with you. You know, one of the And this is
more on the triad side of things, like we have
an average. This is not an insult. It's just like
his His commercials sounds so different. I understand why people
go there that way and that's crazy Kevin Powell, right, Ross,

(54:47):
do you know about crazy Kevin Powells?

Speaker 4 (54:49):
I don't think so.

Speaker 1 (54:50):
He's so he's on all the radio in the Triad, right,
and it's he's got a bunch of different like dealerships,
motorcycle place all that. He's great, great guy too. But
you know, when you're listening to crazy Kevin Powell, so
the advertisers get in their head They're like, what if
we had the host sing? And I'm like, you don't
want that. Trust me on this one. So all right,
let me flip back to this. So, uh, in addition

(55:13):
to me being really not understanding a couple of things,
one the Trump Elon feud again, I'm just done with it.
I'm just done. Nobody looks good here. Y'all need to stop.
But some people can't stop. You know what I kind
of like in Trump too, and this might irritate some
of you is people who can't not engage in an

(55:36):
argument on social media because he loves it. Pete Calender
is a little like this too, and we've talked about
this like, I'm like, bro, why would you even engage
with that? Whereas with Trump, if he thinks that there's
some fight to be had, like he wants to engage
in it, and sometimes you got to go the ross route. Ross.
What do you do if somebody annoys you on the

(55:57):
social media rather than engage in whatever for their stupid,
dubious argument is.

Speaker 4 (56:01):
I send them to the void?

Speaker 1 (56:03):
The void. That's it. You're screaming into the void. I'm
telling you. For anybody out there who gets like, I'll
engage sometime if I think that there might be a
point to be made or I just have a little
smart ass comment, But the reality is ninety nine percent
of the time you do better just to send them
to the void. I see some like online influencers. Cassie

(56:25):
is a good example, where like somebody kind of stuck
in her craw and she's just a pistol man And
I'm just like, all right, I hope you like doing
this because the alternative is to ignore them and they
will literally move on. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (56:38):
No, I don't want to spend my weekend engaging with lunacy.
It's not what I want to do. And it doesn't
make me feel good, you know what I mean, Like
and I want it doesn't It makes me feel bad,
like you feel like I can't even describe the feeling
it produces inside you, like when you're going back and
forth with an internet stranger and arguing are especially are.

Speaker 1 (56:55):
Once you realize, once you realize it's not an honest conversation,
is my cutoff?

Speaker 8 (56:59):
Right?

Speaker 1 (57:00):
You know what I'm saying, Because you can, you can
debate with somebody and everyone's fine. But once you realize
the other person doesn't care about facts, figures, or anything.

Speaker 4 (57:09):
Really, you're you're arguing with a wall. And it would
much rather spend my weekend with my family enjoying it.
My life is so short. I'm not going to spend
it arguing with a stranger on the Internet about politics.
I'm not going to do it.

Speaker 1 (57:21):
Yeah, yeah, So I don't know, maybe maybe go that route.
So even with all of that that I'm irritated by,
I was happy to see Trump announce this, although I
think he should have gone bigger. Here we go, This
is all right, this, this is part of the two
hundred and fiftieth anniversary of America, which I just love.
Is fall is falling during his presidency because you have

(57:43):
no idea, well you have some idea of what the
Democrats had in store, but ross, what do you think
if it was all Democrat run, the two hundred and
fiftieth celebration would sound like the sixteen nineteen project right too.

Speaker 4 (57:55):
It would be miserable too. Yeah, it'd be like to
the beach, it'd be the guy's beach. We played with
can out of the American flags in the fourth of July. Yes,
like there'd be a two hundred and fifty at the
anniversary parade and like no flags. I can see that happening.

Speaker 1 (58:07):
No, they'd be cat of nine tails because they want
you to like self flagulate yourself right as you know,
for your sins, but not everybody. So I'm glad that
he's doing it because he's going in a different direction here.
We gonna have.

Speaker 5 (58:19):
A UFC fight. We're gonna have a UFC fight. Think
of this on the grounds of the White House. We
have a lot of land there. We're gonna build a
little We're not Dana's gonna do it. Dana's great. One
of a We're gonna have a UFC fight, championship fight,
full fight, like twenty twenty five thousand people. We're gonna

(58:39):
do that as part of two fifty alls. So we're
gonna have some incredible events some professional events, some amateur events.

Speaker 1 (58:45):
By the way, that's gonna be the correct me. If
I'm wrong, I think that'll be the hardest UFC ticket
in the history of UFC to pull. So from Epstein
to Texas, flooding to flooding right here going on in
the triad and triangle, and some of it is bad,
and frankly, I would probably encourage you if you can.
Might not be a good day to go into work today,
if possible, I know, depending on where you are, especially

(59:08):
if you're on the forty corridor between Raleigh and Greensboro,
Chapel Hill, Durham County, Alamance. People who send me let's
see here. I got pictures from the Graham area, all
sorts of stuff. So yeah, let's you know, let's stay
safe out there. Obviously, it does not look like the
flooding will be as devastating currently here in North Carolina

(59:30):
as it's going to be in Texas. With the numbers
they're putting up, those numbers likely will be on par
with maybe what we saw in North Carolina, in western
North Carolina, and already already I see all of these people,
not all of these people, but a lot of these
people who who I saw really really step up and

(59:56):
try to do what they can do for, you know,
their fellows, city sins of western North Carolina who were
already like, hey man, we're trying to organize a trip
down to Texas. We're going to bring a bunch of stuff,
and I know, I know some Texas people came up
and volunteered in North Carolina. And that's what this is about.
And instead of it being about that, it's turned into, oh,

(01:00:20):
isn't that funny that the Jesus camp got flooded by Jesus.
You're sick man, I don't even know how to deal
with you. Or Trump cut the National Weather Service and
everyone died. Well, hold on, they issued literally every morning
and watch that they were supposed to. They actually had
extra staff, and your thing is they didn't have one

(01:00:40):
position because the guy retired and it hadn't been filled
because they're anticipating the cuts, which don't even go into
effect till the twenty six, which are less cuts and
more a reorganization and an updating of their computer system,
which we can debate whether that's enough or not, but
it wasn't at play here. It's just just awful. And

(01:01:02):
then I get you would get the Epstein list dumped
in our lap, or I should say non list, and
then we're told, hey, the video does exist, here's the
outside of the cell. Wasn't the first thing we learned
about the you know, the quote unquote suicide, that the
cameras were not working. Wasn't that the first fact tooy
that was passed along to us. I feel like it was.

(01:01:26):
I feel like the first thing that we got told
is the cameras weren't working. And now there's an eleven
hour video of really nothing. It's the outside of the cell,
and there's no third party, still under an investigation, and
you're dropping it into a news cycle so you can
get covered up by dead Christian girls, blue girls. That's

(01:01:47):
a decision that was made over somewhere in the administration.
What is wrong with all you people? So we'll get
into we get into more of your calls on all
of those stories. I do have to pass. There is
some a bright spot this morning, and that is this
cool new thing I read about over the weekend. Are

(01:02:08):
you are you ready for this? You're gonna like it.
It's called micro retirement. Okay, No, that's not retiring with
very little money and having to go greet at Walmart. No,
so this is a new thing that gen Z has
come up with. All right, so you ready for this? Well,

(01:02:30):
Retirement typically occurs after completing a career and saving and
investing for it. In fact, that's why I endorse some
really great people you should be talking to and the
getting ready for retirement realm. Just listen for those ads. Shameless,
I know, but whatever. A new trend is emerging among
gen Z career professionals called micro retirement. Now, before I

(01:02:55):
tell you what it is, what in your mind? What
do you think it is? Maybe they decide that I'm
going to retire from this job, I'll take a couple
of years, go hike around to Europe, come back, and
then I'll get another job. Right, That's what I initially
thought this was gonna be, which isn't the best career
growth strategy. But if that's for you, and maybe you
have a plug and play job, you know, maybe you're

(01:03:16):
a coder or something and can do it, then you know,
do what you want to do. I will Look, if
you're gonna work hard, you're gonna say you're gonna do
your thing, then do your thing.

Speaker 4 (01:03:23):
Say I think it was like, you're retiring early, so
you're not getting like the max from your four one
K or whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:03:29):
Right. Okay, well that's but that's early retirement, right, that's
already got a name. Right, No, no, no, this thing
this is new. All right? You ready, you're sitting down.
Micro retirements involve taking one to two week breaks for
every twelve to eighteen months you work.

Speaker 4 (01:03:50):
Man, gen Z did it again?

Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
Yeah, taking one to two week breaks from every from
work every twelve to eighteen months.

Speaker 4 (01:03:59):
Right, So that's a vacation, right, a micro retired micro retirement.

Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
Okay, geez man. Now, Also, now here's the deal. Micro
retirements can also involve what I said, quitting a job,
finding a new job when you're ready to work again.
But the micro retirement also means you take these work
breaks while still maintaining the same job. So now I

(01:04:28):
know what you're thinking, because it sounds like ross you
digested this article as well. However, would you pay for
something like that?

Speaker 5 (01:04:35):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:04:37):
And so luckily the article is here to bring up
these possible pitfalls in your micro retirement plan. And now
what do you do during a micro retirement? Well, according
to Charles, who's interviewed here in the article was this
guy's name, Joshua Charles, who's a gen Z business owner.

(01:04:57):
He said, generally, during micro retire iirements, you don't work
and then when you get back, you work again. Dude,
how had we not stumbled upon this?

Speaker 4 (01:05:11):
How this is like when they invented roommates.

Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
Yes, yeah, they're like so an article where they're like,
how man, the apartments are so expensive in New York.
This ingenious thing where non married or related individuals live
together and split the bills. Yeah, they invented that a
couple of years ago, but now they've invented this, which,
by the way, I like this, Ross. I think we
should do this four times a year. What do you think, man?

Speaker 4 (01:05:37):
Yeah, I have my own idea. It's got my brain going,
you know.

Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
Okay, all right, all right, So.

Speaker 4 (01:05:42):
I created nano vacations. This nano vacation. Nano vacation. It's
two days off every every week for fifty two weeks.

Speaker 1 (01:05:52):
Oh okay, all right? Now will they strictly be two
days or will there be an occasion where it's longer
than that?

Speaker 4 (01:05:58):
On occasion occasionally the three days off? I see, I
got an even better idea. Okay, smaller, better amount of
time vacation. Sure, how about the micro minis Yeah, micro
mini name vacation, gotcha. This is sixteen hours off every
day between shifts.

Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
Oh so within say a twenty four hour span, So
you would.

Speaker 4 (01:06:21):
Yes, you would work eight hours and then you'd have
a mini vocation of sixteen hours every day.

Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
But not still the micro or the nano vacation.

Speaker 4 (01:06:29):
No, that's that you would add on.

Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
Oh my god, right, so that's amazing, right, So that's
you should just call it ross station. At that point,
I put your name all over this.

Speaker 4 (01:06:40):
This article is so dumb, though, because, like you said,
they go into the details of like, how would you
finance such a thing? What would you do you financed
such a thing? You save money, you put money away,
you don't spend your money.

Speaker 1 (01:06:53):
Actually, nowadays you get one of those like those payday
lending things that are old. Have you seen these? Every
time you check out for stuff. I buy airline tickets
somewhere regularly, and I was like, I like to travel,
and it's like now I was I was going to
pay for a ticket I was purchasing, and They're like, oh,
do you want to finance your ticket? And I'm like, no, no,

(01:07:13):
because I made sure I had enough money for it.
I guess in an emergency that makes sense. But we
had that article where you can finance door dash now
and I don't know, so I'm just pointing out they
would probably it's probably better that they do explain that
maybe saving your money is a good idea for your
for your micro retirements. I got the word vacation just

(01:07:35):
got left out of all of this, and then you
write it like it's great, we'll tweet the story out
for you. You can, you can learn about this new fangled thing.
And I'm on, I'm all down for Ross's two suggestions
as well. Let's sound like a great idea. Oh man,
the the inventiveness knows no bounds. All right, let's get

(01:07:58):
to the phone, Janet, what's up.

Speaker 8 (01:08:01):
Hey?

Speaker 6 (01:08:01):
All sudden the impression that leave them a job was
actually required for retirement. Maybe I was wrong, but I
was talking about grandma. So I take care of my
seventy seven year old mother. And I have noticed that
the media has become a lot like the scam artists. They,
you know, have found a way to cover up what

(01:08:21):
they're really trying to do, and they've sort of slide
in because my mother, she's really conservative, but you know,
a couple of weeks ago, she's in there just human,
just couldn't believe Trump was doing this to her, her medicaid.
She's going to lose everything, blah blah. I had to
sit down and explain to her, No, Carol, they only
told you part of the story. You need to stop
listening to that news station because they're trying to sneak

(01:08:44):
in propaganda under her.

Speaker 9 (01:08:47):
Dad.

Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
Is your mother here illegally? She's not all right, Well,
we came through that island impactor, so you didn't You.

Speaker 6 (01:08:56):
Don't know, No, no, it doesn't, and she doesn't. You know,
she comes not to rape and murder American citizens?

Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
What do you mean tends not to? That implies that
sometimes she do. I don't know if i'd word it,
but but no, yeah, no, no, no, But that tactic
right there has been a you're right, has been a
huge driver to this because almost every time I see
him stick a microphone in one of these geriatric protests
in somebody's face in between all the F bombs, which
I don't understand, it's the same He's coming to steal

(01:09:28):
my medicaid or my medicare, and in this game, it's because.

Speaker 6 (01:09:32):
They're taking advantage of the older folks and ability to
keep up as well as the younger folks. Like even
the younger folks can't keep up with all the changes
that they're making.

Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
But a micro reach prayer very busy. So yeah, all right,
thanks for the call, appreciated. Look at that having to
talk her mother off the ledge. Yeah, that's that's devious, man,
But that's exactly what's happening. Why do you why do
you think every year there's some new they're going to
push grandma off the cliff type a political ad out there.

(01:10:02):
How many grandma's there ever been pushed? Ross? Would you
give me the tally use Ross? I tell me how
many grandma's politicians pushed off the cliff last year? Just
in North Carolina.

Speaker 4 (01:10:13):
I'm getting conflicting reports. I'm having It looks like zero,
but it's very I mean it's very Uh suspect of
Tom tillis so possible.

Speaker 1 (01:10:24):
Good point, Yeah, he possibly might have done that.

Speaker 4 (01:10:27):
And Rosse I is completely unbiased.

Speaker 1 (01:10:30):
You know, it's no, it's you know what I stand corrected,
there is You're right, there's a very good chance that
hypothetically that maybe, just possibly, if somebody did it, it
was slender Man. Good point, good point, No, Richard, what's up? Maybe?
Oh I'm sorry, hang on, just like Richard, but we're
gonna say.

Speaker 4 (01:10:45):
I mean to Janice point right, It's true, like they
keep saying all these cuts and then when you specifically ask,
well who's being cut, then they have silence.

Speaker 8 (01:10:53):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
Well, they're very busy. They're on micro retirement starting next
the next day. So all right, Richard, thanks for hanging on.
What's going on?

Speaker 8 (01:11:02):
No problem, Thanks, Casey. With regard to the Epstein business,
I'm thinking that this action by the Trump administration is
a sign that either Trump's people have won or the
deep state is one, because you know, there's a constant
battle between you know, Trump's people in establishment Washington. Either

(01:11:25):
Trump's people hopefully have won this, but they decided that,
well go ahead. What I'm thinking is that they decided
to use the information for the greater good, like getting
the big beautiful bill passed that's all, getting people to

(01:11:49):
retire or other things.

Speaker 1 (01:11:52):
So you know, I know it, and I know I'm
not putting this on you, Richard, but I want to
say this, Yeah, I want to I want to rephrase
that we wanted to get our bill passed, so we
raped a bunch of teenage girls for it.

Speaker 8 (01:12:07):
Yeah, I'm hoping that's not it. I'm sort of in
a dark This whole flooding it's got me in a
kind of dark, cynical place.

Speaker 9 (01:12:15):
So I'm hoping.

Speaker 8 (01:12:17):
I don't know if that happened or the deep state one,
and they brought enough pressure to bear that everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:12:27):
I kind of feel it's the second one. But I
hear you A lot of people were saying, well, the
reason they're not is so that Trump can you know,
essentially blackmail people around of lawmakers, business people, outspoken people,
and so they're using it. And I'm like, well, no, no,
because that's the whole point of why Epstein would have
put it together. That's how he embraced his fortune. I mean,

(01:12:49):
it is the narrative and then the idea back you
would then turn around and do the horrible thing for
your own It's you know what it is. It's the
ring of It's the ring of power man, and it's
not cool exactly. Yeah, Ross has no idea what I
just said. All right, thanks appreciate the call there, Ross.
It's exactly like the ring of power, isn't it, you know,
from the Lord of the Rings. Gull them?

Speaker 4 (01:13:14):
Man, you have no power here.

Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
Okay, all right, so Ross is not a Lord of
the Rings fan. Oh man. You know though, that's why
I got to find people. That's why I got to
find people who you know, share my same interest and
you know, surround yourself with those folks, you'll be a
lot happier in life. Like check this out. Teacher accused

(01:13:36):
of chugging booze, calling students little s words, and making
them dance the macarena. Alice Ashton was swigging from a
water bottle full of orange liquid that smelled of alcohol,
blaring music from her laptop during health class. Of all
classes and well, one of our students told a hearing
on Tuesday. She also referred to as students when she

(01:13:58):
was drinking as little s words, put her middle finger
two to three inches from another student's face, and then,
as punishment, made them dance the macarena. Like is she single?
Because we have a lot of say, the same interest.

Speaker 4 (01:14:16):
Dude, this is like the overton windows of teachers, because
I'm like, at least she didn't try to sleep with them.

Speaker 1 (01:14:20):
Right, So no, correct, she had She clearly did not
like them at all. So yeah, I like chugging booze.
I like calling kids little s words. Not all the time,
but sometimes they are in it. And I love creatively
punishing children.

Speaker 4 (01:14:35):
And the macarena is your passion.

Speaker 9 (01:14:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:14:37):
People are like, oh, you like to dance. No, no, no, no,
I like creative punishment of children. So and that's because
I was raised by a diabolical mother who was right
in retrospect, but would find you any unique ways to
terrorize us so that we would stop being little swords.
So I get it. But anyway, apparently you can't do
that at school, even if you want to. I love

(01:14:59):
that she went. She went straight. Old, man, this is
what she did, right, that fantasy that you have ross
of going into a store stealing while he flipped kids off.

Speaker 4 (01:15:08):
I'm old, I'm putting so many stakes down my pants.

Speaker 1 (01:15:12):
All right, we'll be right back. It lost in the
shuffle of all of the insanity that was, of course,
this weekend, the news cycle, the tragic flooding, the Epstein story.
We have our trifecta of death, and I'm very very
sad about who all is included in this real quick

(01:15:36):
cancelation here. So last week it was the deputy from
Dukes of Hazard, right, well, that has now been rounded
out the final The final death was a guy by
the name of Kenneth Coley, who, even if you don't
know you do know him as Admiral Piet from a

(01:15:56):
Return of the Jedi and Empire strikes Back. He, however,
smack dab in the middle, is one of my and
I mean this seriously, one of my favorite actors so
many of my of the movies that I consider my
top movies. This is kind of the de Niro problem,
but in reverse, right, So, if I made a list
of my top twenty five movies, there's gonna be a

(01:16:16):
bunch of DeNiro stuff in there. And it's just like,
it's so hard now with seeing what he's turned into.
I never got that from this guy. And I loved
Donnie Brasco. I love the multiple Tarantino movies, including kill Bill.
In Hateful Eight, this guy was in Reservoir Dogs. Okay,

(01:16:37):
Michael Madson passed away with sixty seven. Sounds like he
had a massive heart attack. I remember seeing him in
something recently and he was he was not in the
same shape he was in a lot of those movies,
which wasn't exactly cut to begin with, So I'm not surprised.
But yeah, Michael Madson gone, man, Rozi, you love you,
said Michael Madson, Right, I'm assuming it must be.

Speaker 4 (01:17:00):
No, yeah know, he's great.

Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
Yeah, yeah, What was your favorite movie that Madson was in?

Speaker 10 (01:17:05):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (01:17:05):
Probably kill Bill?

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
Probably kill Bill.

Speaker 4 (01:17:07):
Yeah, his idea, it was his idea to wear the
cowboy hat in that movie, like make it part of
the character, like Tarantino did not want him to wear
the cowboy hat.

Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
And then and then it's a whole scene in the
strip club too, right where he's sitting there, and I
gotta think Tarantino put that in where they're in the office,
right and the mean owners like you know you work tomorrow,
I don't see your name on the schedule. And at
the very end, you say, and I told you about
wearing that hat, stop wearing that hat?

Speaker 5 (01:17:32):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:17:33):
Yeah, absolutely, And that's I mean literally I can see
her and quote these scenes. It's just good stuff, man.
And so to see Madson gone, and I don't know
what dude's politics were, that's great. That's great. And he
also seemed like a guy who was just kind of
probably interesting to have a conversation. It wouldn't be an
a hole about it. And he was in so many

(01:17:55):
great films. Uh, mister blonde, Uh do you this is how?
This is how much I remember? Do you remember what
his name in Kill Bill was? Not the name he used,
but rather his code name. That's how you really know
you paid attention to that movie, because remember they all
had code names. They were all snake based, so he

(01:18:17):
was Sidewinder and also bud So and Bill's brother. So
there you go. All right, a couple other things we
got to get into. Just want to make sure that
I mentioned that, Oh look at that. I did not.
So Julie McMahon died too. I didn't even see that

(01:18:38):
this morning. Fantastic four, Nip tat. You would know this
dude if you saw him.

Speaker 4 (01:18:43):
So, oh yeah, yeah he was. I believe it was
like fifty six. He had cancer.

Speaker 1 (01:18:47):
Yeah, fifty six. That's sad man. All right, what is
this somebody's being Oh no, Ross Ravine accused of taking
two many micro retirements throughout the year. You know where
the show on this station of the main host who
takes the least, right, you guys know that right, Yeah,

(01:19:09):
they get six weeks, we get four. So throw that
little nugget out for you, all right, let me let
me go over to this. There's a story out of
Texas which is absolutely going to get sucked up into
the news cycle and you're never going to see. But
it's pretty pretty awful stuff. Texas officers shot as several

(01:19:31):
suspects opened fire near immigration detention facility. Several suspects in
custody after a police officer was injured in a shooting
at an ice detention facility in Alvaredo, Texas. This happened
the late hours of the fourth of July, just for
eleven pm. Police were called bel you don't need the address.

(01:19:54):
Officers arrived, they saw a person to re appear to
be carrying a firearms. This is after the g report
of a suspicious person, but before the shooting. Police said
that when one of the first responding officers tried to
engage with the person, an unknown number of suspects opened fire.
At least one bullet struck an officer in the neck.

(01:20:15):
He thankfully it was not a series. It was just
a graze. So in fact, he's already out of the hospital,
so that's very good news. What is strange as the
suspects names have not been released, but also the descriptions
because this is a CBS article, this is how they
describe the suspects. According to CBS, the reports indicate that

(01:20:38):
more than a dozen masked individuals dressed all in black,
wearing face masks, covers, black face mask covers, some of
them wearing body armor, arrived at the facility late Friday night,
vandalized vehicles on security camera, and then started lobbing fireworks.

(01:20:59):
I know this sound unfamiliar, right, and the fireworks not
just intended to harass officers as to what's going on.
This is literally going on in Portland right now. But
also they think in this instance that it was to
get officers to come out the facility, because clearly they
opened fire according to the report. But I have a question.

(01:21:19):
So they're all clad in black, they're shooting fireworks, they're
camped out in an ic detention facility, harassing anyone and
everyone that goes by vandalizing things, covering their faces. Why
won't you use the word why is this so hard? Ross?
Does that sound like anyone that maybe possibly we could

(01:21:41):
think of that might be somebody who's decided to take
that next step, lure law enforcement officer there and then
kill them, kind of like what we saw up in Idaho.
We use the word, you can use the word ninjas, Yes, yes, okay,
Why were you thinking it might be something else?

Speaker 4 (01:21:58):
What else would there be?

Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
I don't know what other group gab gangs together and
all black and commits these crimes and a tax law
enforcement It seems to be honing in on ice facilities
other than Ninja's. I can't think of any you absolute hacks.
You won't say Antifa here, but the moment a white

(01:22:23):
guy does something, they'll use white nationalists, even if there's
nothing to support it. They're like, oh, it's suspected to
be in a white nation. Remember that's what happened up
in Idaho, that quarter lane shooting, which by the way,
has just seemed to disappear from the cycle a little.
The first thing was the theory was that it was

(01:22:45):
a white nationalist who was on the twenty fifth anniversary,
even though it technically wasn't, but it was the week
of decided that he was going to lure these police
in to go ahead and shoot them. Because the police
during a raid of the old Aryan headquarters burned it
to the ground. Whoopsie. They immediately went there. So with

(01:23:05):
all of the elements of the crime that I just
explained to you, or the alleged crime, or however you
want to word it, and you don't. You can't summon
the idea that theyse might be craze leftists Antifa style protesters,
even for a moment. It is just embarrassing. Man. That's
a that's a conscious decision to just to ignore it. Man.

(01:23:31):
Just such hacks, absolute hacks. All right, we have a
crazy story. Ross. Did you see the video of the
actual bird, or at least the picture of the bird
en apping in the in the New York Post story
where the dude's carrying this giant swan under his arm.
The video's nuts. But four people caught on videos stealing

(01:23:53):
a a giant swan from a park in Queens, New York,
and the this is this is the actual and then
we'll do weather. But I'm gonna read you the first
paragraph here just to set the scene. Four people caught
on video awkwardly bird napping a massive swan and Queens

(01:24:13):
as activists fear the bird may have met its end
as either an animal sacrifice or a senior prank. That's
a big or right, that's a chasm man, senior prank,
animal sacrifice?

Speaker 4 (01:24:31):
Is it Satanists or is it you know, a joke
in a yearbook? Which one is it?

Speaker 1 (01:24:35):
The problem is right, right, The problem is it looks
like it might be the first one. And that's not
just me summoning up, you know, some random thing. That's
a bunch of animal rights activists as well as city
leaders in New York who have been on, who have
been you know, telling people about this for a while

(01:24:56):
and what it actually is, including religious leaders of the
religion that they feel may be doing the sacrifice agreeing.
So that's wild. That's in our final segment. But first
let's get Ken Boone from the Weather Channel standing by
to hopefully turn off the spigot, because Lord knows we
need it, especially the haw river man, you know river.

(01:25:18):
These things are well over stage.

Speaker 10 (01:25:21):
Yeah, they certainly are a lot of rain fell the
second half of the weekend as the probable depression at
that time, Chantale moved through and a swath of four
to eight inch range with locally higher amounts fell in
between Raleigh and Greensboro. That's kind of the area that
got hit the hardest here, and I think we're gonna
stay rain free for the most part today. Mostly sunny skies,

(01:25:43):
but hot temperatures this afternoon reaching highs in the mid nineties.
Are heated except over one hundred mid seventies tonight, but
a thirty percent chance for afternoon eating storms tomorrow. Otherwise
again sunning it hot, back to the mid nineties, but
a much better chance for showers and storms as we
get towards Wednesday and Thursday, with the chance coming through
the afternoon at evening hours looking at low nineties both.

Speaker 9 (01:26:04):
Of those afternoon.

Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
All right, Ken, thank you very much. Ray back tomorrow.
I guess maybe Ray should be back tomorrow. Yes, okay,
all right, have a good rest of your day, sir.
Appreciate it, are you too, Ye, and we'll come back
with Jeff Bellinger from Bloomberg News and the swan slash
Animal Sacrifice Insanity next. Hang on, Yes, good morning. Yeah
you are on the Conrex. Yeah, our weather guys couldn't

(01:26:27):
get in on the comrax, so I thought the Comrex
was down, but apparently it's not. All right, Jeff, what's
going on this morning, sir?

Speaker 11 (01:26:32):
Well, good morning, casey terra fores apparently front and center
as investors are about to get back to work after
the long holiday weekend. Futures are lower. Right across the board,
we have the Dow futures down thirty six points. Stocks
advanced during the abbreviated Thursday session after the Labor Department's
Dune employment report turned out to be stronger than expected.

(01:26:54):
Economic calendar this week really a very light. The release
of the minutes from last month's Federal Reserve meeting could
be the highlight. They'll be out on Wednesday. The next
major inflation reading is still a week off. We'll get
retail sales next week as well. Apple is appealing a
more than half billion dollar fine levied by the European Union.
The iPhone maker says the fine imposed under the EU's

(01:27:17):
Digital Markets Act is unprecedented and says the required changes
to the Apple App Store are unlawful. If a forecast
from Core Site Research is right, retailers can look forward
to a solid back to school shopping season. Core Site
project spending will increase by more than three percent and
top thirty three billion dollars. A representative of Course Site

(01:27:39):
told Women's Where Daily. The expected increase is due in
part to consumer demand for tech enable learning tools.

Speaker 4 (01:27:46):
This could be a big week for.

Speaker 11 (01:27:48):
Bargain hunters all across the board, whether they choose to
shop online or in person. Amazon dot COM's Prime Day
event officially launches tomorrow. The Internet Superstore, though, has posted
a lot of early This is Circle Week at Target.
Walmart promises a lot of specials starting tomorrow. Best Buy
and Dollar General have also announced extra discounts this week.

(01:28:10):
Dinosaurs drew in the crowds and movie theaters over the
long weekend. Case Universal Pictures Jurassic World Rebirth was the
box office winner, despite bad reviews. The film earned more
than one hundred and forty seven million dollars over the
last five days.

Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
Casey, there's just not much out now. You don't have
a lot of choices. So that's how that works, all right, Thanks, Jeff,
appreciate it, all right, have a good day. Yeah you too.
There you go, Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News. I won't ask
him about the animal sacrifice thing, so just real quick
to round the story out. I saw this going into
the weekend. Four people on video. There there's a swans

(01:28:48):
are huge. I don't know if you guys know this,
and it can be mean. This one was a little
better tempered, but you just see this dude with the
swan under his arm and it literally covers his whole frame.
They jump in a car, they get out of there,
and I am and I read the I read the
first paragraph and they're like activists fear of the missing
bird may have met its end as an animal sacrifice

(01:29:08):
or a senior prank, which that's a big gap. But
also it looks like the first one may be the thing.
And I want to point out that this story is
filled with animal rights activists, elected officials, and government officials
within the city of New York. So these are not

(01:29:30):
they're eating the cats and dogs Donald Trump stuff, Okay,
these are These are a bunch of Democrats for most part,
So forget the politics and just listen. Because there's an
adjacent story that says this animal sacrifices on the rise
in Queens with chickens, pigs and others being tortured and
twisted rituals. So then you go, you're like, what is

(01:29:53):
is it a Satanist thing? Is it? What is it?
And actually, in addition to all the people in the story,
I just told you about. They have another guy who
is a Hindu religious official, and that's because several rescuers
and local religious leaders within the Hindu faith say that

(01:30:18):
they feel that these incidents, which have included freshly decapitated chickens,
live hens put into distress, dead dogs that were ritualistically killed.
They had a pig that was sliced up and not killed,
but covered in like spices and honey and stuff. So
I don't know what's going on there. These things all

(01:30:40):
keep happening in this one area in Queens in Jamaica Bay,
and it is an area where they have a lot
of Hindus, now not all Hindus. In fact, what they're
talking about here is there is a specific here we go,
specifically the Hindu Guyanese and Indo Caribbean diaspora living in

(01:31:04):
nearby neighborhoods. There is an offset shoot of Hindu that
still practices animal sacrifice, specifically to I can't remember which
god they said about Kali. Several rescuers say that a
separative sect of Hindu devotees worship the god iss Kali

(01:31:26):
and practice animal sacrifice, and they just brought it with
them when they came here and they actually referred to
this area in Jamaica Bay down by the water as
the Ganges or Ganges or I always mispronounced the name
of that, which is obviously the Sacred River in India.
But people gather and drop flowers, fruits and other things,

(01:31:48):
and then just one group likes to murder all the
animals and they think that the swan was among it.
That's I mean, the fact that you're in one of
the most modern cities in the world, the big city
here in the United States, the one probably with the
highest per capita animal You know, people who would consider

(01:32:08):
themselves among animal activists, and people are doing open sacrifices
of animals, and it's a constant enough problem that you
write stories about it. What I feel like, if this
was going on in the Triad or Triangle, this would
be a pretty big story, and everyone just ignores them.
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