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All right, good morning everybody,and welcome. It is Thursday, last
day of August. Time flies.We got add case O Day radio program,
Doo do doo, doo doo.All right, coming up on the
show, we will dispel you ofbeer goggles. Apparently that's not a thing
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tell any man. The funnest jobjust has to be researchers getting grants for
dumb studies. That oh that Iagree with, but you know, we'll
we'll get into that. But youknow, when you hear somebody's getting like,
you know, a couple hundred grandto give cocaine to monkeys, you
kind of went in on that action. Looking at you wake Forest. Yeah,
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that was a wake Forest study,very famous back in the day,
wasteful wasteful studies list that who wasIt was a great who used to put
that out. It was like theIowa Senator. Well, anyway, I
want in on that action because I'mjust looking at another couple of studies and
I'm like, yeah, it's uh, that's a pretty good gig. So
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we'll get into that. Obviously,you know hurricane or now tropical storm Medelia,
that that is what North Carolina sittinghere looking at, depending on where
you are feeling the effects of that. And sorry, I'm just sitting here
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and I'm watching these two idiots ona giant inflatable tube. All right,
So retweeted this video at Casey onthe radio. Oh that's Bay Shore Boulevard.
Holy cow. So if you're familiarat all with Tampa City, Oh
Tampa, if you head south ofdowntown on the peninsula there where burn Steakhouse
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is, if you had to havea point of re oh, I hope
Burns is okay. Burn Steakhouse isamazing. The road, the street that
fronts the Bay there south of downtown, going through the Hyde Park neighborhood,
which is a very nice area ofTampa. In fact, I remember during
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a few Christmases ago when Ross andI get fired at the end of the
year. For those couple of weeksI went down there. I was doing
some fill in for the Schnitz Show, but also I was wanting to see
some friends in the area, andthey got me an airbnb at like,
because they have really nice houses there. Somebody's like guesthouse at their giant mansion.
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Thing was an Airbnb, and Iwas like two blocks from Burns.
I was like, you know what, I could live here right there,
but Bay Shore is the main It'salso where they have the parade for the
Gasparilla thing, except in this case, it's a river right now. And
this reporter from CNN, this weatherdude, is standing there, and then
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behind him are two guys, twodudes, two Florida men on a giant
inflatable. One of them looks likehe's wearing a is that a pirate hat?
I don't even know what's going onhere, and they're just they're tubing
down Bay Shore. Behind that,they almost run into the weather guy and
one of them's got a pad,but he doesn't look real ad dept at
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it. Well, you know what, that's a good way to avoid the
toll road because if you leave itwhen you come off when you go through
downtown Tampa, that's a toll road. And then the freeway continues, and
I guess they've expanded or extended itsince I've been there, But you could
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you then you could keep going onthe highway until you got to the about
halfway down the peninsula. They're inTampa to Gandy Boulevard. I only know
the name of it because that's wherethe iHeartMedia office is there. So when
I was doing filling at the time, that's where I had to go.
So that's why I stayed over inthat area. And it was a toll
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road, so the way you couldavoid the toll is to you know,
go down like Bay Shore or whatever. They said. They're doing it on
a boat, so maybe they're justtrying to be fiscally responsible, or maybe
they're just you know, dudes outdoing stuff that people do during hurricanes.
But yeah, crap obviously pushed abunch of water into the bay there.
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Holy cal all right, so wegot that for you again. I just
retweeted the video at Casey on theradio. If you want to go to
the to the twitter there. Iguess that's one way to handle it.
Oh goody good. People already retweetedit. I can't read this guy's tweet
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though, because it has a naughtyword. Do they have like they have
like luggage and stuff on there?I can't tell what's going on? Man?
What even is that tube they're on? Sorry? Hold on, am
I bought? I'm literally doing thison the fly. Okay, So yeah,
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that's the railway on Bay Shore there. Yeah, they got like backpacks
and stuff and I don't know that'sa pirate hat. It's just weird,
man. And I like how they'renot even talking to the reporter. They're
just like, yeah, you knowwhat, we're not here for you,
and they're just cruising down the roadthere. Good lord man. All right,
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So but that's not the only insanityout of out of Florida. We'll
get into. You know, yesterdaywe're the governor. And yes, I
understand he is a political candidate forpresident, But why you think in the
middle of the hurricane press conference wherehe is clearly not he's not talking about
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the campaign or any of the restof it. I understand that things are
always political when you're dealing with apolitician, why you feel that as a
reporter you have to take that opportunityto bring up Trump? And you know,
the Trump is Santist dichotomy just can'thelp themselves. So let me get
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let me get a little too.The presser there and specific in fact,
it doesn't identify the reporter here.I so she's some local idiot reporter.
So the santist is like, allright, here's what we're gonna do.
This is what we expect, thisis what we're seeing here's the plan.
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Remember the entirety of the media browbeatthis dude, like, Hi, I
can't believe he's not stopping the campaign, right because it was one of those
opportune gotcha moments. So here isbefore I get to the reporter, here's
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the kind of stuff the Santis wastalking about that probably irritated some of these
reporters. You protect people's property,and we are not going to tolerate any
looting in the aftermath of a naturaldisaster. I mean, it's just ridiculous
that you would try to do somethinglike that on the heels of an almost
Category four hurricane hitting this community.I'd also just remind potential looters that people
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you never know what you're walking into. If people have a right to defend
their property. This part of Florida, you've got a lot of advocates and
some proponents of the Second Amendment,and I've seen signs in different people's yards
in the past after these disasters,and I would say, it's probably here,
you loot, we shoot. Andby the way they were, the
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way that that was being positioned witha couple of the national reports is desantists
said that, which I wouldn't havea problem with by the way, if
he's like, look, law enforcementis not going to deal with this,
and of course the residents of Floridaare not going to deal with this,
which he kind of said, butthe actual verbiage surrounding the you loot,
we shoot he was referencing signs,which yes, those populate all over Florida
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and not just Florida. We've seenhim in North Carolina. I remember was
I think it was what surf Cityor What's done down where Ross's old time
share was. Yeah, it wassurf City or it is somewhere on the
island there where somebody had a signand then somebody was but hurt and then
I think one of the Wilmington stationsdid it. But Florida, man,
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like you want to see someone.I know, California currently probably holds the
record for amazing looting videos, butthose are not necessarily natural disaster, although
you could argue the government of Californiais a bit of a natural. But
in Florida, man, they don'tscrew around because there's craziness. Do you
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remember the video a few years agowhere they were looting. It was a
foot locker, right, just andthey were just going down this strip,
mall just looting away as down theMiami area. Loot, loot, looton.
And the only thing I disagree withthis, Santis is like everybody I
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know in Florida, whether they livein the Tampa area or the people I
know in Miami, I know aguy in Fort Myers, whatever, they're
all of the you loot, weshoot opinion. So I think that probably
permeates. But once you get intonorthern Florida, yeah, arguably it probably
picks up some steam. So anyway, so this is what he's talking about.
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He's getting accused of threatening to shootlooters. And then of course the
standard Twitter people are like, soyou're saying that if somebody loots a generator
because their family needs it, theyshould be shot. You're horrible because,
as we know, when people lootduring a natural disaster, it's the old
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AOC. They're just stealing bread becausethey're hungry. Thing. You know,
look, you got standing water,your feet are gonna get wet. I
would understand why you need twenty pairsof brand new Jordan's makes sense. Got
to swap him out on the regular. Don't want your feet to get you
know, like you don't want toget swamp foot. Sure, that's totally
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what's up. And I don't seea lot of videos following these natural disasters
where people are looting the home depot, but just for supplies to keep their
power running. So he says that, Now we're into the Q and A,
and you know, most of thequestions are pretty standard. But then
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we get to this idiot reporter checkand she just can't help herself. Well,
Trump, you know, he's aresident here in Florida and he hasn't
commented on at all. Yes,all right, and hold on for you.
Yes, Trump is a resident.Does anybody can you visualize a map
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of Florida by the way, probablyit's a you know, it's got a
pretty unique shape. Now I wantyou to visualize where Palm Beaches and where
Tampa is or Tallahassee for that matter, Jacksonville, you know, areas that
actually were impacted in a significant mannerby the edges of the storm. It's
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a long way. If you've everdriven to Miami, when you hit Jacksonville,
right, you're like, oh,I'm in Florida now, this is
great, right, but it's notbecause like you still have your whole day
ahead of you, let alone Tampa, which is obviously over on the other
side of things. So any who, that's why this question is extra obnoxious.
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So let's get back to it.Trump. You know, he's arrested
here in Florida and he hasn't commentedon at all. It's not my concern.
My concern is protecting the people ofFlorida being ready to go. And
we've done that, and look,we in Florida. You just have to
do this. I mean, thisis something we put a lot of time
and effort into throughout the course ofeach year, knowing that that there's going
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to be time where you're gonna haveto activate it. Now. We we
had a major one last year,one of the most expensive on record.
We were hoping not to have anythis year. Then maybe we would get
off lucky and that, but thatjust didn't wasn't in the card. So
so you deal with it, right, all right, So he's got he's
got zero time for that crap.And to his point, also because it
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got me thinking, there is thisthere is this vibe I saw with some
of the journalists down there. I'mputting air quotes on that where it's like
any like any time De Santists hasheld a press conference. And I remember
this thinking this last year too,having to do with a hurricane. You
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have this big population of the mediathat acts like it's totally unexpected that this
could ever happen in Florida. Andobviously what you're deal well, what you're
dealing with is you're dealing with globalclimate warming change, right because if you
remember, it wasn't until we gotall those cars on the road that the
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state of Florida ever had to dealwith hurricanes. So like you kind of
have that vibe there. I sawsome one of the CNN reporters yesterday and
he's he was at he like,this is the worst ever. And somebody
points out that literally the same elbowarea of Florida where Adelia went on shore,
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that same level of hurricane, withthe same level of winds is was
a very famous historical storm back inthe late eighteen hundreds, almost in the
exact spot, and it mirrored everyaspect of this hurricane. And obviously if
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you go back to the eighteen eighties, uh, there wasn't a lot of
rush hour traffic on I ninety orninety five. Excuse me, like like
that wasn't that wasn't a that wasn'ta problem. It was it. Look
it was still slow traveling in inFlorida first, But yeah, that just
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weren't a thing, man. Soyeah, like it was. It was
just a big old bucket of stupidityduring this whole thing. So all right,
there we go. It is sixtwenty eight case O Day Radio Program.
We'll get a little obviously in theNorth Carolina version of this, but
I had to play that audio foryou this morning because you know, stupidity
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ensued. One oh six one atthem Talk and ninety four five w PTI,
two stations driving the best end talk. This is case O Day and
Carolina's morning News. All right,welcome back. It is six forty here
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on the CaCO Day Radio program.No. Number eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seventy four. Actually, don't gravity reset our phone, so
it'll call it's a thing. It'sa thing, Okay, the ghost of
the Machinet. We've probably been hackedby you know, some moonbad hacker group.
I don't know, but Ross istrying to do some other stuff.
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So you can send email or poston social media. I'll glance at that,
Okay, all right, rock conanyway, all right, a few
other things to get to. Obviously, I was just playing some of the
Florida audio for you, where ofcourse, in the middle of a hurricane
press conference, we got to havereporters getting into questions about Trump. I
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mean, it's not unpredictable, butyou know, obviously obviously it's you know,
it's just dumpster fire stuff. Man. Uh and then uh yeah,
So yeah, as we sit hereand we looked to the you know,
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the effects elsewhere and North Carolina dependingon where you are, you know,
down trees, some power issues,those kinds of things. But thankfully it
was see one of the things thatwas very helpful. Yeah, I guess
if you could use that word inthis situation is you know, Adelia stalled
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for almost like three days prior touh, you know, making the run
at landfall there. But it didn'tit didn't gather. It didn't gather in
the same way that previous storms hadgathered moisture in that same position within the
Gulf. If you know, whenthese storms get into the Gulf, even
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more so than the Caribbean, andand they have it to stall out,
they have they have a a historyof gaining significant force like Katrina would be
a good example going into New Orleansas well as what we've seen in Texas
and whatnot. And I'm sure ithas to do with the physiology of the
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of the and you know, inthe weather surrounding the Gulf, but we
didn't see that. Even though itobviously did gather strength, significant strength during
the course of its run, itdidn't take that last little opportunity to fill
up. So that was you know, a bit of a godsend as it
moves forward, But that doesn't,you know, it doesn't mitigate some of
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the others threats out there. AndI like, people are sending me emails
yesterday and kind of mocking the coverage. Look, and I get that,
but I also look, there's alsopeople. There's also people who frankly are
dealing with significant loss up to it, including losing their home with some of
these storms. I got a good, very good friend of mine lives in
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Fort Myers and that storm that wentin there last he was absolutely devastated by
that. So, yes, Iunderstand that you're going to get you know,
the CNNs of the world and otherssitting there. You had, like
their meteorologists yesterday, he was allover TV and social media. I can't
wait, what is this idiot's name? But whatever, I don't have it
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in front of me, but youknow, yeah, no, here we
go, yeah, Ryan, No, no, no, no, I'm
sorry. No, he's the onewho was trying to bring sanity to this.
Bill Weirs, CNN's Bill Weir,who claimed that this is literally during
his reporting, claimed that the continueduse of fossil fuels was to blame for
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the increasing intensity of major storms,and argued that states like Florida, we're
so much of the economies to prendin on, you know, things like
drilling in the Gulf of Mexico,need to learn to Allen's financial interests with
climate mitigations. So he's given thiswhole lecture and he's talking about, you
know how there's and like this othermeteorologist, Ryan Morrow, he was he
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was literally pulling up the receipts rightAnd that's where I was able to sit
here and read that a storm thatheld almost the same exact pattern literally stalled
for the same amount of days andeventually made landfall in almost the same exact
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spot. But it happened to besomething that took place back in the eighteen
hundred's. The eighteen ninety six CedarKeys Hurricane, so one hundred and twenty
five years ago, well, priorto you know, fossil fuel usage insanity,
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it behaved exactly the same. Andthen I what was interesting is I
then saw people who were pushing backon that dude going while you just can't.
You can't sit there and just try. You know, that's not apples
and apples to just pull one thing. You gotta look at that. And
I'm like, well, hold on, wait a seconds. Literally what gets
done every time? You can't arguethat the state of Florida is dealing with
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a record number of hurricanes this year. It's one of the latest years ever.
So if you know, what's goodfor the goose is good for the
gander. The eighteen ninety six SeaterKeys Hurricane made landfall as well in Florida's
Big Bend, with estimated one hundredtwenty five mile an hour winds, and
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as this guy points out, thatis exactly a zero percent landfall maximum wind
increase between eighteen ninety six and twentytwenty three, and is the two worst
recorded storms from size and wind inthe history. Again, in the recorded
history. Obviously they had a lotof time to have other really bad storms
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that just weren't recorded, but inthe recorded history exactly one hundred and twenty
five years apart, almost, andthey were exactly the same. So,
you know, when we live ina world where people are running around and
they're used, you know, they'rethey're nitpicking various pieces of evidence too,
do their panic broadcasting pointing something likethat out, which is exactly the same,
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right, using these two data pointsthat while yes, do make the
point that you're making, but maynot tell all of the story, if
if people are being intellectually honest,right, because again you you don't know
what happened for the millennium millennia priorto that in the Big Bend area of
Florida. It's it's equally, it'sequal, you know, it's it is
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the trend man. So I didfind that an interesting little discussion going on
there. Our own governor, heheld his press conference, had all his
folks out there. They're from thegovernment, they're here to help. So
got that. Obviously, as youcheck out the old doppler, who was
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speaking of the doppler, some ofyou sent me screenshots of Stagic on TV,
and you're like, it's a bigdude. Yeah, he's a he's
literally a giant. I haven't seena picture of him holding a beer can,
but I think it probably looks likeAndre the Giant when he would hold
a beer can, if you've everseen that famous photo, And it looks
like he's holding one of those littlejuice things, the little juice cans that
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you see like bartenders user or whatever. But yeah, I know he was.
He was rocketing on the television.I don't even know if that's who
were talking to this morning. Ido was probably up all night man.
But yeah, he's he's a bigguy. So but yeah, we'll get
into we'll get into more of thisobviously as we dive into the lad Or
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part of the show. Now.Current power outages here in North Carolina.
Let's see, just re updating mylittle my little thing here. The hurricane
downgraded to a tropical storm at fivepm Wednesday. The greatest float threat for
flooding is south of where where thestudio is, the Raleigh studio. Obviously,
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many along the Cape Fear and gettingdown between Fayetteville and Wilmington. If
you remember, obviously the significant floodingthat we've seen up in those areas,
bridges washing out all of that withprevious storms. That's obviously of concern.
But warnings are in effect for mostof the coastline as well as several of
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the adjacent inland counties. They evenhave a tornado watch in let's see Penn
Brunswick, New Hannover, and Columbus, so you know, basically the area
around Wilmington there and the flash floodwarnings out there. So you know,
obviously the point that I'm making isif you're gonna be out and about,
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especially as you near down into theeastern and south of Raleigh part of the
state, you know, just becareful, be careful. Yeah, it's
thirty six total NC counties under somesort of alert up to an including Cumberlands
when of our listeners down and aroundthe Fayetteville area, and all sorts of
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school closings or delays also reported.Let's see here do do do do do?
Ah? There we go, Solet's see so wake counties delayed two
hours. That's yeah, yeah,I got I got one hundred and fifty
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of these things in front of me. So I would recommend, obviously you
check things individually, but we'll truckthrough, and we got a bunch of
other stuff to get to. Youknow what. Also, as I'm sitting
here and I'm here, we go. As I'm sitting here and I'm watching
some of the reports and some ofthe various things that are coming out there,
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and then watching a little snippet fromRoy Cooper's thing yesterday, You'll notice
nobody hit him with dumb questions,and yesterday was a political Well, I
guess you could pick what's a dumbquestion, but they weren't getting into political
questions, right, So it's itis literally possible to hold one of those
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pressers and not have some reporter decidethat that's an opportunity to get in.
Because yesterday, I know you're gonnabe shocked. I hope you're all sitting
down. Governor Cooper endorsed Josh Steinfor governor or. I guess he looked
at all the folks and made hisdecision, which I guess nobody saw it
coming, judging by the way thatpeople are like, oh, this is
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amazing, look at that Roy Cooper'sthrown his support behind Josh Stein. You
know, like people were honestly surprisedand so that happened, and then obviously
the press conference happens, and noneof these reporters, although remember most of
these reporters at the same reporters whoduring the entirety of COVID were the ones
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who actually got to ask questions andwe're good little boys and girls and you
know, didn't get into the overtlytroublesome aspects of that, which is why
they were able to stay in thequestion asking mode. Every one of them,
by the way, is an absolute, abject coward who never came to
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the defense of people who were inthe same industry as them and should receive
zero respect. And frankly, ifyou saw him on the street and they
were on fire, you you know, you shouldn't bother, you know,
wedding to put him out, becausethat's that's not something you would have seen
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down in Florida. Frond Santis wasyou know if the I can't remember the
dude's name, who was the dudethat ran against him, who then had
like the meth orgy done in MiamiAndrew whatever. Like I promise you,
if he was holding that press oryou wouldn't be getting all of these political
questions. You may get questions likehow do you think the storm will affect
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the LGBT community or something, Butit really shows you a tale of two
political cabals there. All right,let's see, I was gonna get into
this one story, but I wantto push that a little later. Here's
let me let me get in onthis real quick. Sorry, we're having
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to flip some stuff around. I'mnot gonna get into details, but we're
having some some technical blah blah blah. So that's the technical that's the technical
term for it, by the way, and it's thrown me for a bit
of a loop. But we're youknow, we're trucking through. Oh is
this? Oh really? The followinghurricanes all made landfall on eight twenty nine,
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and I'm sure it's probably more becauseagain, we don't know the totality.
They didn't have names before that.They were just big storms where conquistadors
and seminal tribe members were like Dad, that looks no that looks no good.
Katrina, Ida, Gustav Isaac,and Harvey. Oh okay, well,
thank you for sending me that.I'm not sure the years on all
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of those, but yeah, Iknew the Katrina one obviously. Yeah,
I remember the I remember with theKatrina one two going back to because it
happened like the week before the RepublicanNational Convention, the one that was up
in Saint Paul where John McCain wasnominated and where we all got to meet
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Sarah Palin and it happened to weand I remember that happened. Katrina happened,
and like the media was running aroundasking all these questions and I'm sure
it was happening at the national level, but it was happening at the local
level of State of Minnesota GOP officials. They're like, well, you're going
to cancel your convention, right becauseof what happened, you know, you
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got to cancel your con and theywere berating them on this, like why
aren't you canceling your convention? Nevermind that the you know, the Democrat
convention also was coming up, andthat was Barack Obama with the pillars remember
the Roman columns on State Where wasthat Denver or something. I can't remember
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where it was, but yeah,yeah, that whole thing was going on.
So yeah, I remember. Iremember right around that time how insane
everything was, man, absolutely allright, six fifty five K C O
D. Radio program, Ross isthere's some reason that the log just oh
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jeez, all right, I'm sorry. I don't want to ask this on
the air, but oh, okay, Ross has a wrench in his hand.
He's right, cover rolls, He'sgot cover rolls on with grease on
there. He's got wrenches in hishands. And see he looks he's kind
of dressed like Mario, but withan impact wrench. So all right,
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I see that in front of me, and I'm like, oh god,
what now? All right? Checkthis out. Lawsuit filed by the ACOU
in Indiana as a test case anda case that could shape Paul. Let's
see within the US District Court ofthe Southern District of Indiana and others on
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behalf of a prison in made bythe name of Jonathan Richardson. Oh excuse
me, formally of the name JonathanRichardson. Jonathan now goes by Autumn Corleone.
You can't, you can't, okay, I understand the changing of the
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first name. You changed your lastname, so now you're literally descended from
the God shuts your face. Thelawsuit, the federal lawsuit filed on behalf
of Richardson, demands that Richardson beprovided with transgender genital surgery. Right,
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so he wants a sex change andthat the state of Indiana pay for it.
So the Indiana Department of This isto force the hand. Now,
depending on what state you are,some state judicial or prison systems or corrections
Department of Corrections do pay for this, but in Indiana they're not. And
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to make the whole thing even remarkablymore creepy, Richardson is in prison for
murdering a baby. He murdered ababy, and now he's spending life behind
bars and has now decided, well, I'm not Jonathan anymore. I'm Autumn
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Corleone. The forty one year oldwas convicted of murdering his eleven month old
step daughter. But yeah, Idon't. This is where I'm at.
One, if you murder a baby, get the nitrogen or whatever we talked
about earlier in the week, andlet's do this thing. But more importantly,
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there's not a chants that taxpayers shouldhave to spend thousands of dollars so
you can realize your true self.Your true self is baby murderer. Honestly,
you should post his charges on thewall and stick him in general general
general general population. I'll solve thisand you know what, some of the
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other inmates they might actually uh,they might actually do some of the surgery
for you. I'm just saying keepingyou connected. This is ninety four five
WPTI in the Triad and one ohsix one FM Talk in the Triangle.
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All right, seven twenty five welcomeback case O Day Radio program. It's
not murder that's illegal or that islegal in Chapel Hill. If you watched
any additional parts of the rally,what she was talking about are laws,
excuse me, laws and ordinances surroundingguns. You there are, there are
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things that you can pass at alocal level, but the fact remains that
when it comes to constitutionally protected activities, you cannot you cannot go You couldn't
just be like, all right,this county, because we're a bunch of
moon bats in the county, gunsare illegal. They try to do that
stuff, and you've seen different municipalitiesliterally get sued over and over. But
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ultimately, as it works its wayup through the court, you can't go
restrict more restricted on what are basicrights that shall not be infringed. That
doesn't that didn't just mean the federalgovernment. By the way, I'm not
like, I'm not gonna play throughit because I think you know, sir,
I'm assuming sir. I guess youdidn't sign your name, but your
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email address looks like a dude,so whatever. I know you know that,
but you know, go ahead andmake your garbage arguments that I'm misconstruing
it. I'm not. That isa person who is actively trying to motivate
people based on their emotional reaction thatthey're having right now, to aid them
(36:12):
in achieving their political goals. Neverletting a good crisis go to waste.
That's what it is. It's wrongon that side, it's wrong on the
other side. It's wrong everywhere,and it makes me cringe every time I
see it. Also, if youwant something to cringe, did you see
(36:34):
the big announcement yesterday by the thefive Late night quote unquote comedy hosts.
I'll use their term. I don'tknow if I find a lot of comedy
to dancing syringes or whatever that weirdColbert vaxx a thing was but Jimmy Kimmel,
Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, JohnOliver, and Seth Myers are teaming
(36:59):
up. How many of you hasyour life been just have you just been
distraught in your day to day becausethese five idiots are not on TV right
now because the writers strike? Isit? You know? Is it taking
a toll on you? By theway, how many of you went when
I like when I did? WhenI saw this story, I'm like,
(37:21):
oh, that's right, they're noton the air because you like it?
Never even it's not even something youthink about. Well, they haven't been
on the air, they haven't beenfor months, they're not expected to be.
But they also and I this ismy theory, I think they also
are feeling like they're not getting theattention that their egos require, and they're
(37:43):
not getting to crap on you know, the Trump or GOP people or decantists
or whoever may be. I thinkthey've figured out a way that they're going
to deal with it, and Ilove that everyone's mocking them. I'll give
you the details coming up. Thankyou. Kse Is one four five w
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PTI in the triad and one ohsix one FM talked in the Triangle.
Wow, that might be the mosthorrible press release I've ever seen. Thank
you the report, Thank you forsending that to me, I really appreciate
that. I didn't need to knowthat. But there's a con for everything,
you know, I mean like conlike criminal con I mean like conventions
(38:29):
for everything. Right back, theyjust had the what do they call it
galaxy maybe it's a Galaxy Cohn,right, the one that was in Raleigh
here recently, So you get that, and obviously there's you know, there's
stuff all over. However, apparentlya convention that's been around, though only
(38:50):
took place on the West Coast forabout eight years now, according to organizers,
is now so successful they're going tobe expanding nationwide, with plans to
do at least thirty different locations overthe next two years. It's cat con.
(39:15):
It's a convention, didn't they Theyhad something out at the fairgrounds here
in North Carolina years ago where itwas a cat thing. I don't think
it was at the level of thisstupidity, but it was a cat show
of some sort. And I rememberthat I irritated somebody because I was on
the radio telling single dudes that theyshould go out there because it's going to
(39:37):
be a wash in women with unmarriedwomen, which I stand by that identification
by the way, just so we'rejust so we're clear. I don't even
want to know why that's doing that, dude. I'm now ross every single
(40:00):
email over the last twenty four hoursthat I've already received is now being repopulated
in my outlook with individual notifications,and it's taken over my show. What
is going on? Man? Anyway? It's the cat con curse. And
one of the cities they're talking about, is it Charlotte Raleigh just says in
(40:22):
North Carolina. The event, thelargest event, which actually just took place
at Pasadena, drew over two hundredorganized or two hundred exhibitors, and that
it costs forty five dollars to getin and also included a separate four thousand
persons at art show. I would, honestly, I would rather go to
(40:51):
the flatter thing that they had atthe Embassy Suite cent Perry than to get
within one hundred miles of this fridGood morning, Welcome everybody. It is
(41:25):
our number three here at eight ohseven on the k c O Day radio
program. Oh man, all right, yeah, I just read I'll tell
you about what I retweeted. Igotta finish this because somebody sent me the
stupid CACCN story, which is athing, but thankfully, up until now,
(41:52):
I guess it's been a thing inCalifornia, but unfortunately enough people went
so now they want to do itelsewhere, including North Carolina, which I
get. Look, this is mostlytongue in chief. If you want to
go spend forty five dollars to goto a cat you know, a single
day of a cat convention whatever,again telling you guys, probably a lot
(42:14):
of single ladies there, just saying, but I was reading further down.
We had just hit the breakthrough atthe top of the hour. So it's
not just forty five dollars for aday at this thing where you just go
in and I'm like, well,what are you even doing there? Right?
Can you bring your cat? Whatis the carpet smell like there?
(42:36):
With all these cats mark in theirterritory? I can't even figure that who
would allow them to do this?But forty five dollars is the base rate.
In fact, many of the anymany of the thousands who attended also
decided to go ahead and splurge andget the one hundred and fifty dollars cat
(42:59):
Content ticket, and my head nearlyexploded. I'm like, what are you
doing? However, then they said, so why would somebody spend that?
I don't know why somebody spend fortyfive one hundred and fifty because it's just
like Comic Con or any of therest. It allows you exclusive meet and
(43:22):
greets and stuff. So those optingfor the VIP ticket package were then able
to do meet and greets with Merlin, the mad Ragdall, sponge Cake,
and Scottish Fold, who apparently areInternet celebrity cats. You think William Shatner
(43:47):
doesn't really want to be there,I can't assume that some cat sitting there
wants to deal with a hundred idiotswho spend one hundred and fifty dollars come
on being like, oh, Iremember that video you did, you know,
the one where you sat there ina dumb hat. That was great.
(44:08):
It's all like Chris Farley when heused to do those interviews on SNL
with like Paul McCartney. You're payingone hundred and fifty dollars, go see
it. Go to the Pound,because by the cats at the Pound equally
care about you or want anything todo with you, and you're paying one
(44:29):
hundred and fifty dollars so you canget your Like. I could understand maybe
if grumpy Cat was still kicking,why somebody might want to get a photo
with grumpy Cat. It was oneof the few cats I could kind of
identify with. But whatever a spongecake is, I don't want anything to
do with it. But hey,you know what, if they could make
(44:51):
a bunch of money, they're gonnado it, And I guess whatever.
You know, it's a free country. But I will not be attending.
I mean, we might send oneof our our hundreds of staff members here
down to cover it, but notme. So I'm just kidding. We
(45:15):
don't have any of that. Theroster is helling gonna go, so maybe
Kyle and News I don't know,we'll figure it out, all right.
Sorry. I get a little sidetrackedby that because I just I can't.
I can't even By the way,there's a story also on here because it
literally is I guess it's a Theyjust covered various conventions. Apparently this year
(45:39):
saw the largest attendants at a separatething, the largest attendance for the Big
twenty. The Big twenty are thetwenty big free conventions, and they estimate
that perhaps people were here we go. They estimate that people probably were just
(46:04):
still, you know, not abecause some of these conventions it's their first
year back post COVID, so folkswere just wanting to get back into the
the swing of things. And I'mlooking at this and people are running around
with leaf blowers at this in thepictures and then this video because the first
suits are so hot that there's theyjust keep leafblowers around to blow air.
(46:29):
Maybe don't wear the suit during themiddle of the day when it's hot.
I mean, I understand when you'rehaving your you know, your hotel parties
or whatever, that's your thing.But anyway, crazy crazy man. All
right, that's enough of that insanity. Maybe you should combine the furries with
(46:52):
the cat thing. People can buya twofer ticket. You charge one hundred
bucks or something. I mean,the cats are already in costume, right,
Look at that. They should hireme as a consultant. So check
this out. Speaking of Charlotte,the Queen City continues continues. We'll have
(47:17):
to ask Pete Calendar about this tomorrowtoo. Continues to deal with a rash
of public defecation, much of itin the Uptown condominium area, which has
a lot of residents say they're ata tipping point, a dangerous tipping point.
(47:44):
I'm assuming you've got a crap tonof cameras there, because they actually
talk about maybe you should arrest peoplethat take a on the sidewalk. And
I've seen literally people suggest this andactivists will go, well, they don't
have anywhere to go. One,I'm pretty sure it doesn't Starbucks. Still
(48:05):
other thing we're gonna go in there. But more importantly, even if they're
unable to gain access to a businessesis the middle of the sidewalk or even
just to the side of the sidewalk. But basically, you know where people
walk versus I don't know, somebushes. That's you know. That's the
other thing too. How many ofyou have you know, you've been out
(48:28):
hunting or hiking or camping or whateverand nature calls. Do you just go
You're like, right in the middleof your own campsite, just be like,
hey, guys, watch out.Let me know, No, what
do you do? You walk intothe damn woods man, you go find
you go find a tree yet behindor some cover of some sort or but
(48:49):
at the very least, you justyou wanted to get enough away from where
you're actually being that one people won'tjust randomly stepping it that night when you're
a few beers in around the campfire. And two so you don't have to
smell it. So don't give methat garbage. Especially in Uptown. You
got two you got two parks rightthere. I'm not by the way,
(49:14):
I'm not saying that they should gothere. And by the way, those
parks do have public restrooms too.How is this not a solvable problem?
I'm telling you this is like thisis Remember these were kind of the inklings
of the first stories you saw inlike San Francisco and Seattle, but it
(49:36):
was still kind of joking, youknow, like funny ha ha. It's
like, God, look at thepoop map, remember the poop map,
and like, and then it becameabundantly clear that like, for whatever reason,
nobody cared from a government standpoint,and then it just escalated and escalated.
This is how this stuff starts,man, This is how we get
(49:59):
into these problems in the first place. By the way he is, he's
here is an unfortunate near victim.Over the summer, my granddaughter and I
specifically, we're walking to the DiscoveryCenter when a female publicly defecated in front
of the Discovery Center with no regardto individuals entering the Discovery Center. Now,
(50:22):
was it just was it that orwas she trying to send a message
to the Discovery I've never been inthe Discovery Center. Was she trying to
send a message that I'm unaware of? Like maybe somebody went over the NASCAR
Hall of Fame there and felt underwhelmed, and you know, so number two
right in front, like you know, as a screw. You do we
(50:45):
know if there was if there wasa message, or was it just somebody
who's like, dah, this placelooks good. We see a city where
some people while away the days oldday every day in our parks and sidewalks,
drinking alcohol and drunkenly harassing other people. We see a city where vegran's
urinate and defecate feces on troup publicspaces. You see a city that had,
with noble intentions, allowed critical ordinancesto evaporate last year. Yeah,
(51:09):
so look, he's one hundred percentright. It is the evaporation of these
things where and it's just the argumentI just made where activists who then find
themselves in political positions will say,well, look, you know, sometimes
they need to steal bread for youknow, because they're hungry. And then
(51:30):
you're like, well, then whyare they in Sephora? Is that the
makeup store support? Right? Okay, so why are they in there stealing
makeup that's not bread? And thenyou're and then like, ah, you're
a bigot, but whatever, Soyou get the evaporation there, or we
need to lose We need to lessenthe restrictions on people sleeping in public parks,
(51:53):
because where else are they going togo up to and including the Ninth
Circuit Court out in California going youcan't literally, you can't literally stop people
from just camping and crapping wherever theywant, which is currently an order that
they're living under as you know,that tries to work its way up the
judicial ladder there. So these arethe these are the little things. I
(52:20):
know, I'm slippery slope guy,but these are the little things that start
adding up to the big things.And I think that that is probably the
best way to state it that I'veheard in quite some time. We see
a city where some people while awaythe days all day, every day in
our parks and sidewalks, drinking alcoholand drunkenly harassing other people. We see
a city where vagrants urinate and defecatefeces on troup public spaces. We see
(52:45):
a city that had, with nobleintentions, allowed critical ordinances to evaporate last
year. And I don't even knowthat I'd give the noble intentions too.
But ultimately, even if you're comingfrom a place where you're just like,
look, we got to do thisbecause that, but you're not attempting to
attack the rest of the problem inany way, shape or form. And
(53:06):
anyone who does say, well,look we got to do a little police
and you demonize. That's how youget some woman walking with a grandkid or
a kid or whatever to go tothe kids Museum Discovery Center and she's got
to sit there and watch a grownadult drop trout in the middle of the
street right in front of her.So give me all your noble intentions.
(53:28):
I mean, put some porta pottiesout there. They may not use them,
because again there are public restrooms overin that area in the park over
there. But still all right,So well, like I said, tomorrow,
we'll chat with Pete Calendar. We'llhave to we have to do.
It'll be that discussion, but parttwo or part pooh. I guess we
(53:50):
could call it so because we talkedabout this a few weeks ago and apparently
they didn't solve it. So whatare you gonna do? All right?
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six one FM Talk in the Triangleand here's Talk ninety four five PTI in
the Triad. Paul, this storyall right, let's go ahead and get
into this. And I will saythis is from the perspective of the parents.
(59:30):
I have no reason to not believewhat they're saying. But it's in
the same way that when people,especially when we get into schools, people
will send me stories and many timesstories communicated by their kids from school,
and they're like, you need todo something, you need to get right
after it. And in most cases, yeah, I mean, it's it's
(59:51):
straight up what's being represented there.But it can sometimes be difficult to necessarily
hear what potentially the other side isbecause on more than one occasion, I've
seen people and I'm by the way, I'm not saying that's that's that's what's
happening here, but I've seen wherekids maybe have not been straightforward with parents.
(01:00:12):
I have no reason to believe that'sthe case here, especially when you
when you hear Dad as to whathe was told by the by the principle
there or the school officials. ButI just like anything else, I'd take
any any you know, experience thatsomebody is saying, hey, this is
what happened if I wasn't there towitness it with a little bit of a
(01:00:34):
grain of salt. And the reasonI point that out is that it used
to be I had a I wasa lot more skeptical of some stuff.
But now when we see all theseinsane stories like some kid with a Gadsten
flag basically being thrown out of schooluntil there was enough internet support, I
(01:00:55):
don't know if there's anything I don'tbelieve now right, this is the sheer
insanity of it. And of coursewhat everybody then saw during during COVID was
going on, who went I wouldnever would have believed they were teaching my
kid that well they are so sowith that in mind, this sounds very
much within the realm of possibility.This is a seventh grade or is twelve,
(01:01:19):
and he attends the school in WakeForests, the Envisioned Science Academy.
I was gonna look that up isthat a Is that a magnet school of
some sort within the district, oris that a charter? That's probably a
charter, isn't it? Well,whatever, it doesn't matter. It should
be had you should be having ata private school. So here is what,
(01:01:39):
according to the story, happened tothis twelve year old. Well,
let me do this. I'm gonnagive you a little tease on and then
I'll get into the details. Butbasically the reader's digest version is Dad receives
a call from the assistant dean atthe school and says, Hey, I
need you to come in. Weneed to have a meeting about your son's
(01:02:00):
quote continued behavior, which is I'msure a phone call every parent wants to
get. Also, the use ofthe word continued is interesting because I don't
necessarily I don't necessarily see something inhere that would be continued. It sounds
like this was a somewhat individualized incident, at least in the reaction or what
(01:02:23):
they're criticizing the young man for,but perhaps maybe not what the other kids
were doing to them. So anywho's so Dad gets that call, no
doubt he's going, what what isit? Oh, my gosh, what's
going on. So he heads ondown to the school. All right,
So that's that's remnant, that's wherethe tse is, all right, So
(01:02:46):
he heads on down to the schooland what he has told then, by
the by, the folks are atthe school, little crazy man, little
lot crazy. So when we getback from the break, I'm gonna get
into this. Am I missing something? Why this isn't smart talk all day
(01:03:14):
in the Triad and one oh sixone FM talk in the Triangle? All
right, good morning and welcome ithis eight thirty five you're on a pc
O day radio program. I couldhave gone, you know what, I
was good not seeing that there isa I tweeted the video out so you
can go look at it because ifI got to see it, so you
(01:03:37):
a computer animation of what happens toa person when they're in a submersible that
implodes at ten thousand feet under thesea and it's not singing crabs, And
like, on one hand, I'mwatching this thing and like it makes sense
what they're attempting to communicate due tothe immense pressure and what some of the
folks talked about during the during thatstory about you know what it would do
(01:04:00):
the human body and essentially it's mincemeat, right you turned you want to talk
about turned to miss? There yougo. But it's like in the but
then you watch it and the timeswhere they show the dude getting turned into
miss, they also put like aweird explosion graphic on it. So now
I don't know if they're being serious, but I don't want to go on
(01:04:26):
your submarine tour. Okay, I'mpretty good with that. But you can
go check it out at Casey onthe radio. It's it's there for you.
All right, So back to this, This happened according to the According
to the story, here at theEnvisioned Science Academy and Wake Forest, where
(01:04:48):
a twelve year old he's in seventhgrade, something happened at school. Dad
gets a call from the dean,their assistant dean, saying, hey,
you gotta come in. We gotto talk about your kids behavior, which
is just I'm sure every parent's favoritecall to get. And this is the
story as it was communicated by thefather. Who who did he do an
(01:05:11):
interview with Todd Starns all right,so Todd Starn formerly Fox News, but
now he does his own thing.Okay, So according to dad, he
was told that several of the boy'sclassmates had started a conversation during the previous
school year about Christianity, and hisson had explained how they quote needed a
(01:05:34):
relationship with Jesus to go to heaven. The assistant you know it's a woman,
Okay, she the assistant dean toldhim the father that his son had
violated Title nine. Do any ofthese people understand any of the laws or
rules or history? How is itwhere pop your kid is not your The
(01:06:00):
Title nine is about conduct and Ihave and it's it's a wildly abused thing,
which you could argue was intentional bysome of the folks. Uh is
mostly about you know, screwing upcollege sports allocations for fairness or screwing with
I guess you can. It's youropinion whether they think it's screwed up,
(01:06:23):
but screwing with allocations and having toliterally cut programs that in many cases we're
not just successful and sought after,but it might have even made been a
little profitable for the schools because theinterpretations where things you know, we're we're
absurd, like well, you know, there's colleague football is really expensive to
(01:06:49):
operate, but it generates a lotof revenue. Anyone who's who's just you
know, just paid up all ofyour season tick it's over at State or
UNC or Wake Forest or whatever.You know what I'm talking about. Why
do I have to give another tenthousand to the club. This is dumb,
And don't even get me started onthe parking stuff. But whatever,
(01:07:12):
it's you know, it's crazy,crazy amount of money. And then you
had people that were interpreting Title nine. It's like, well, the either
the same amount of money or thesame number of student athletes who are women
have to be served. Also,if you're if you have like the swimmer
who's who's a biological male but competedon the women's team, which side of
the Title nine algorithm does that goon? I was just thinking of that.
(01:07:35):
I don't know. But then peoplewere like, well, you know,
we had to cut X y Zbecause you know, there's sixty players
or whatever over on the football team, and h the same amount of money
should be spent on the women's gymnasticsteam. And by the way, I
got no beef with women's gymnastics.Obviously a lot of people love especially when
you get around you know, thethe Olympics it's one of the most watch
(01:07:58):
sport and what's her bucket? Shejust won like her eighth World Gymnastics championship,
which is just ridiculous. Go USA, love it. But under there's
no way, shape or form that'sarguing that the women's gymnastics program should have
the same revenue outlay as the men'sfootball team, which, by the way,
(01:08:20):
it doesn't even the men's football team. It's the football team as women
have attempted to and in even inDivision one University of Colorado, and there's
one other where women did make theroster. So don't give me any of
that garbage. But whatever, thekid didn't violate Title nine for talking about
(01:08:41):
Christianity, especially when it appears asyou go through the story that the other
kids are making fun of this kid. He's not even the one who brought
it up. In what the dadsays was communicated to him by the school,
she told me my son had violatedTitle nine. No he didn't.
(01:09:05):
He didn't because he can't because he'snot the school, he's not the administration,
he's not the school board, dadsaid. The two kids who had
complained interjected themselves into the conversation andbegan ridiculing my son about his faith and
how stupid it was. Did theyviolate Title nine? The dad told Starnes
(01:09:34):
that the school's dean told him thatthe school's dean and other students had been
taunting his son. But this sentenceis weird. Are you implying that the
dean or there's a There's a typoin this sentence, which makes it a
little difficult to understand, because inone way, it could be the dean
(01:09:56):
was taunting the kid with the otherstudents, or that the dean told you
that the other students have been taunting. I think it's probably the second one,
but who knows, it could bethe first in this day and age.
Holy crap, all right. Shewent on to tell the dad they
were going to suspend him from borderlineharass for borderline harassment. But these students
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taunting the son did not seem tomatter to the dean, according to the
dad. Here they took the wordof the other kids above my sons.
According to the father, his sonwas suspended for three days. See this
is I want to I want tohave a lot more information here because it
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sounds so illogical. But it alsowith all the other stuff, that we've
seen, Like like I said,with the Gadsden flag and whatnot, it
also sounds perfectly within the realm ofpossibility. But I guess you would have
to argue, if this is exactlyhow you say it is, why would
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you leave your kid in the schoolone that would do this where other students
can literally mock this kid's religion.And by the way, I'll play the
what if game. I'm very curioushow you think this would gone down if
some chick showed up in a burkaand the other kids started mocking her,
you know, her religious reasons.So I'm just pointing that out anyway.
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Eight forty three case O Day radioprogram braced Agrick from the Weather Channel.
We got we've been in back inschool. We're not even in school in
a lot of places in North kindI've been back in school for about five
minutes and there's already everybody's all madand kids are getting suspended. So already,
yeah, I'm telling you, man, dude, a few years ago,
they had like the first day ofschool or the first week of school,
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they already had a teacher get arrestedfor fooling around with a student.
Oh gosh, it's like, youknow what, like, how does that
work? You just feel like yougot to get first or what like when
the kids show up and maybe itwas going on over the summer, you
know, summer school. Baby,I don't well, two things, remember
all the details there, but holycow man, yeah, two things.
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I never have fulled around with theteacher and I never got suspended. So
there's that I pulled around with theteacher. Did you I dated a teacher
for quite was. I wasn't astudent of hers. But wow, that's
what I meant. Oh okay,yeah, all right, So I'm just
I didn't know what you meant.I was saying. Yeah, yeah,
just I mean you know the hopanyway? Yeah, yeah, there are
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there were two even when I wasback in the day. There are schools
that are closed though because of ourtropical storm. And it's moving away but
slowly, still heavy rainfall. Butwith each passing scan of the radar,
seeing the rain continued to go east, the clouds even starting to break up,
getting some sunshine now and your wakeand down your Fayetteville and east there's
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more clouds, but some sun startedto come out there more towards the west.
As we get out into the Tryadlooks real nice and down there Charlotte
on the mountains, a little bitof fog, but other than that,
the heaviest stuff right out near thecoast, where reports are five six seven
inches of rain, maybe three tofour feet of surges come in in some
spots, really not terrible. We'llget some sound side flooding alsos of storm
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passes, so there will be somewater where it's not supposed to be.
But hopefully we'll get it cleared outby the weekend, and the weather's actually
gonna be great. We're gonna getthis sun. It's gonna be out for
multiple days in a row, awarming trend. By the weekend. We're
gonna be well into the eighties andmaybe even some nineties coming in by Sunday
Monday. So we're talking about arun here where we're gonna have no rain,
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bloody of sunshine, some cool overnightsTomorrow morning, Saturday morning, even
Sunday morning. Most of us inthe fifties, you know, those real
nice mornings we love to feel.Now in early September, it'll start getting
a little milder towards Labor Day andearly next week, where we'll see the
lowest start to come up back tothe mid upper sixties. So now,
you know, not quite done yet. Casey with the warm weather, probably
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get another little you know, getthese little bursts in September of the hot
stuff. But it looks like we'restarting to see some hens now of some
cooler weather coming in. Okay,all right, thank you, sir.
We'll chat tomorrow. Have a godone, yes, sir, all right,
eight forty six. We'll take abreak and be back with Jeff Ellinger.
Hang on,