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January 8, 2026 • 98 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
ECSTATICA don't work in Minneapolis anymore. Holy cow. Although let
me do this before we get in Ross. How you
do any good? Are then? Good? Good? This morning? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Man, I'm good.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
How's the how's the newest? How's l two Lofton?

Speaker 3 (00:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Good night of sleep? So that's good.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Oh we like that? Okay? And l one Lincoln? How's
he doing? I know he's not in.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
School, he's out from about it and we goes to
bed at seven and he's out to about six every day.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
Like the wife, wife's good. That be a little a
little sleep deprive, but okay, yeah, that's to be expected.
So yeah, all right. And the family. Your mom, Your
mom's doing good, she's healthy. Yeah, okay, good good because
I don't know if you know this. They're just indiscriminately
shooting citizens now, oh are they? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (00:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Yeah, yeah, I saw this on the Blue Sky or
something yesterday.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
I mean that is a way to interpret that.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Sure, what do you mean? Wait, isn't it Claire from
the the footage.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
I know, I've seen the footage in like slow motion
and like from every a go yeah yeah, yeah, it
looks like she sort of tried to run the cop over.
So I would recommend not doing that. You know, don't
don't don't run over law enforcement.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Just law enforcement.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
You know, if you see something big going on, like
maybe just don't inject yourself into it.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
I don't. Is that possible? Is that a thing that
you can do?

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Like, here's the scenario, Like if I'm driving home the
same driving right, Yeah, I pick it up Lincoln from school.
So he's, you know, sitting in the passenger seat and
we're talking about his day, and I'm driving and suddenly
coming up, I see like the road is blocked off
by law enforcement. There's some big heights going on in
the bank. I'm not going to drive up to the
drive through of the bank to see what's going on.
I'm gonna probably go a different way. I'm gonna go home.
I'm gonna go this way so my family can drive

(01:44):
home safely. Yeah, all right, trus me.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Now, But if you did do it, would you position
your wife outside the vehicle across the street filming to
capture this interaction with law enforcement.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Driving and see the heist? And then she's also with us,
so she's in the backseat with the infant. Correct, okay
and all right? Instead of saying Hey, let's go around
this whatever's happening here.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
You drop her at the corner and say, hey, film,
she filmed this, yes, and then you go inject yourself
in the middle of this thing.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
Once again, I'm probably myself. It's just me, I probab
wouldn't do yeah, yeah, oh okay, all.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Right, yeah dude. So many of these stories, and you know,
the term's gonna get overused today are rorshack tests. But
like you want to talk about watching the same film
but seeing two different movies just brought me every element.
They're like, oh, they were telling her to leave, and
she got she just got flustered because she's just she

(02:40):
doesn't she just it's her neighborhood. But simultaneously it's not.
She's from Colorado. The plates were Missouri. I'm assuming that's her,
her wife's her girlfriends, and like she in her things,
she said, trying out Minneapolis. Now there's a couple other
things here where some of her comrades referred to her

(03:02):
as hang on, I want to make sure I have this,
have this accurate here, oh hold on? Yeah yeah yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah yeah, I mean just just Twitter such a
dumpster fire, all right. The wife of Renee Good. That's

(03:24):
the woman who was killed's name. The thirty seven year
old shooting victim who attempted to run over an ICE
officer appears to have been outside the vehicle filming as
her wife blocked ICE vehicles. These are not random citizens there.
I can't prove it, although I'm sure so of it
will come out, but I'm having strong suspicions these were

(03:45):
These are literally they're traveling activists. And in fact, they
actually referred to the candlelight vigil that her fellow protesters
had to her as a rapid responder. A rapid responder
in Minneapolis was murder by Ice this morning. Agents were
escalating violence as she was attempting to leave and open

(04:05):
fire on her through her windshield. Abolish Ice, YadA, YadA.
So like you don't really have a job, you and
your wife, you move, You come to Minneapolis from Colorado
and Missouri respectively. You know, I don't know the reasoning,

(04:26):
but then you spend your time, according to GNOME, going
around and attempting to disrupt law enforcement. And you know,
it's been pointed out that the people that are doing
the disrupting have been trained on how to do the disrupting,
and then encouraged on the disrupting. The Lieutenant Governor Penny
flannagain of Minnesota earlier this or, i guess late last year,

(04:48):
told protesters to put their bodies on the line. Well
she did, but it is abundantly clear in that video,
you guys know what prompted it? Do you not even
know why? There was so many Ice agents simultaneously standing
right there on the street, one of their vehicles and

(05:08):
as somebody who lived in Minneapolis, I've been here, they pushed,
They push all the snow over the side of the street,
and then you have alternate side and then they come
clean it up. The next day. They were in that
interim where it was pushed over the side of the street.
One of their vehicles got stuck in it trying to park.
You got to be very careful. I'm assuming it's probably
like this where some of you are from as well,

(05:29):
but especially in Minneapolis, you gotta be very careful because
the streets are down curved towards the ditches there and
then when it packs up with snow, if you get
your tire too close to the curb, you're in a
lot more snow than you think. You are and you
can get stuck in there. So one of their vehicles
got stuck, and you can usually just rock out of it.

(05:50):
It's not that big of a deal if you got
a decent vehicle. So they were just out there trying
to get a vehicle unstuck, and she pulled, if you
look at the video, pulls the sue out in front
of that mess. I'm not sure if they had I
think they had somebody in custody to it this time,
so they were leaving whatever they were doing. You know,
you go whip in front of a vehicle, even if

(06:11):
they're trying to put it out, and then an officer
literally comes to your door and says you need to
get out of the vehicle, and then you turn your tires,
you accelerate. Your vehicle doesn't go anywhere at first because
you're dealing with icy roads. You can literally see the
tire spinning, and from the other angle you see when

(06:32):
it finally does start moving, it it doesn't square on
hit an officer, but that's not a requirement. It definitely
struck the officer and kind of like pushed the officer
off to the side. At that point, because there's a
bunch of other officers. That's when they fired. And it's
this weird thing where we can sit here and look
at it. We can see the tires, you know, pointed.

(06:54):
We could all know that if you get run over
by a car, you're going to be gravely injured in
many instances, and if not, kill old and then just
make up the scenario. Or we can come out sounding
like the George you know, the mcgovernns of the world.
How closely do the do the leaders of Minneapolis Uh
in this face, UH Mayor Frey and the governor Governor Walls.

(07:19):
They sound like Southern governors during integration, don't they don't
They sound like someone one of these fist pounding sixties
era Arkansas or Mississippi governor wanting to square off with
the president and eventually getting the National Guard for their troubles.
And they just screaming like a lunatic because that's where we are,

(07:43):
and and that was within minutes yesterday. I mean, just
just listen to this.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
And I have a message for Ice yea tw ice,
get the out of Minneapolis.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Screw you. You know what this Fray. I didn't know
a ton about Fray because he wasn't mayor when I
was there, but he's been there basically since I've been gone,
and just everything I hear. Look, this guy, like so
many never met a big government thing they didn't want
to do, especially during COVID. And now they're going to
sit here and run this narrative and be screaming this,

(08:16):
and Tim Walls is going to say this.

Speaker 5 (08:18):
I don't know what to tell you, and I don't
quite know how to respond to the question other than
my primary responsibility as governors the protection of the people
of Minnesota. And you can be assured, whether it's the
State Patrol or whether it's the National Guard, their deployment
is there to protect Minnesotans from whatever it is, if
it's an act of nature, if it's a global pandemic,

(08:42):
or in this case, if it is a rogue federal agent.
I don't know at this time, and I want to
be very careful.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
No, you don't. You don't want to be careful, Yeah,
or you wouldn't be sitting there and having discussions and
saying things like.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
Well, I said this yesterday.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
We've never been at war with our federal government.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (09:03):
I think in this case that the National Guard is
is their main mission. They have a dual mission.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
Okay, all right. What Walls is nibbling around the edges
of doing is deploying the National Guard to Pride provide
protection against ice. I don't even need to tell you
how insane that would be. Also, it's my understanding the
president can come in and usurp and and redeploy the
National Guard. So how long would that even last? And

(09:32):
why are you setting up this scenario and trying to
instead of trying to calm this. Federal agents are doing
their federally mandated jobs. You don't have to like it,
but I'm telling you we're I've never seen. I've never seen,
and maybe somebody can set me straight. I've never seen
as a general rule Republicans this willing to essentially just

(09:52):
not follow the law and take whatever whatever. You know,
big things come with them. You can give me an example.
Maybe I'm missing something, but is a general sense I've
never seen where they can justify bands. Have you seen
the videos of where these You know, you have a
group of three to six agents that are running around

(10:14):
doing warrant service or whatever they're doing, and they've got
ten moonbats chasing them, just screaming bang it. They've also
descended on the various hotels where they stay at. I
was watching video in Minneapolis. They have so many people
in town, and so many organized, and so many who

(10:34):
have nothing else to do. This is all they do.
Minneapolis might be the most dangerous version of this, which
is which is pretty crazy. And you consider how crazy
Chicago is and others, the Minneapolis is just its own thing,
and you have so many people there that you know,
like this, like this woman, have probably received training on

(10:58):
how to disrupt. Frankly, the people training these people should
probably be held liable for giving them the idea. And
you know, all right, all I gotta do is just
cross your vehicle over in front of theirs and in
the in the pandemonium for the next few minutes, just
play dumb and then you know the person will get
away or whatever it is. When in reality, all it

(11:18):
takes is a miscommunication and a thought to cross one
of these law enforcement officers' brains that I'm about to
be seriously injured or killed. That's all it takes. Regardless
of what your intention is, We're just trying to fluster them.
Like I think for most of those people, they're not
there to you know, literally get Ice murdered in their mind.

(11:41):
I don't think they'd care if it happened, though. No,
they're setting out for, you know, because that's why the
wife's out there filming. Man. They're filming because what they're
looking for is a reaction from Ice. They were looking for.
The wife was standing out there filming, and what she
was looking for is her, you know, her girlfriend or

(12:02):
wife or whatever the relationship is. Ice to get frustrated,
open that car door, pull her out, put her face
down in the snow so that she can scream, what
are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing?
Like they do in every video, and then create some
fake narrative. My wife was looking for directions to the
gas station and they just beat her and then to

(12:23):
upload that video. That's what's going on there. That's why
there's so much great video on this. That's what happened.
This is the this is the you know, the potential
escalation one out of a thousand times. But if you
guys keep doing that, this is what's going to keep happening.
And also, this is why I've been calling for more

(12:46):
arrest earlier on to discourage people from really getting into
the grill of these officers right if they want to
sit across and scream, it's obnoxious and it looks stupid,
but that's fine. But anyone who's getting in proximity of
these officers when they're letting them go, especially those who
are chasing police around with a weapon, which is what

(13:09):
a car very quickly can turn into as you saw yesterday,
I feel like, yes, it's an extra burden, but I
feel like you kind of have to train people to
what the limits are, and the limits are. Stand across
the street with your kazoos and your pots and pans
and screen blade murder all you want, blow your whistles
and be absolutely obnoxious and horrible to everyone who actually

(13:32):
lives in that neighborhood, since even though this lady was
claiming she did, she didn't. But also limit the ability
of things to go so wrong with a simple miscommunication.
So we have to listen to Tim Walls give a
press conference and say this absolutely gag inducing thing.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
Expect for the next eleven months for me to ride
you like you've never been ridden.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
Don't make that to me, sir, What do you what
do you tell you? That might be the most terrifying
threat that Tim Walls has ever made.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
Expect for the next eleven months for me to ride
you like you've never been ridden.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
Okay, all right, we'll put that over by our Dwarte
section on the button bar. The orders are shoot them dead.
That's ironic.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
Now, serious question. Do you think that Walls wants the
chaos to be you know, because it takes away from
the fraud?

Speaker 1 (14:27):
Oh, one thousand percent. One thousand percent. Because the persecutors
are also the investigators in this case. You saw it
yesterday when they were having that hearing. These people are
absolute lunatic. They had a hearing over the Mini Minnesota
fraud and they spend half the time talking about Kennedy
Center or investigating white people or anything I can't thinking about.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
With the quote from his deranged wife during the last
time Minneapolis burned down, remember the quote that she loved
the smell of the burning tires with the windows open.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
It was the tires, I remember commenting on the spelling.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Yeah, like they enjoyed it.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
Yeah, I think. Well, now I'm now I'm wondering how
she got there because I realized that Tim Walls may
have been abusing her.

Speaker 3 (15:09):
Expect for the next eleven months for me to ride
you like you've never been ridden.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
So you know, maybe maybe she sho's get in that
threat walking through the door. You know who's you know,
who really is the big loser? And all this their
obnoxious daughter because like he's just gonna have to the
amount of clouds she has being the governor's daughter is
clear clearly something she revels in on her social media.
But that's going away, and then people aren't gonna watch

(15:37):
your stupid tiktoks where you're losing your damn mind. She
had another one the other day. But look, this has
the potentially getting very dangerous in Minneapolis. Obviously we got
a track record there. But the most danger is this
should be obvious. The video is very clear. It's not
weird where you got to slow it down like suppruder.
I mean you can, that's helpful, but you really don't

(15:58):
have to. And got you have to understand what are
you going to do? You have to come up with
the plane, what are you going to do with it?
With folks that have basically decided that this is their job,
they get trained, they're going to go obstruct because I
want you to do your job. They don't want and
I will I refuse to accept the Heckler's veto, so

(16:19):
they need to figure something out. We'll be right back
up until what happened in Minneapolis. Happened was provided me
a great amount of amusement, and basically it was, uh,
oh what RFK did right? So the Department of Health
and and by the way, there's no surprises here, but

(16:40):
I'll tell you what it is. People started freaking out
because again they didn't process the information. They just say, oh,
who did it? He did it, so it must be horrible,
but like it. It actually comports with my understanding. And
I'm not a doctor, so but let me grab a
call real quick and then we'll get into that. Yes, Jamal, what's.

Speaker 4 (16:58):
Up, Jacy.

Speaker 6 (17:01):
When I thought the young Woman Protest edition got her
carn tented them and trying to hit the aged, the
first thing I thought was without thought the result tru
was hurting. I said, dumb.

Speaker 4 (17:18):
Way to die, dumb way, dumb way. That number one
casey the number what they said about Ashley Babbitt. Now
I'm gonna bring it back, cook six scue me five
years in one day when Ashley Babbie got shot, what
did they say? She didn't have a right to protest.
Then then they said she didn't have a right. The

(17:38):
officer fee of his rights. They used it the okase
that shouldn't have Actually, so, yes, I.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Made this point yesterday. It's it's it's it's beyond the hypocritical.
It's beyond hypocritical. If you thought a woman coming through
a window was a threat, a woman driving a several
thousand pound vehicle isn't kiss my ass on that.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
Sorry, No one more thing. Casey, it happened April to
twenty first, twenty twenty one, and you Brown and Elizabeth
City by the passer tank sheriff, they went to go
serviral want for him. He sped his car up and
he tried to hear them and they shot him and
they killed him. And old business came all up, uh huh,

(18:21):
and what happened and that uh huh, And the prosecutor
didn't back down. That district attorneys of the county districtorney
is out back down and that case and I can't
think of the case right now, but the case they
quoted said you don't have to aim your car at
the police officer if they're standing there and you will
recognize them as law enforcement, you have recognized them, and

(18:45):
you speed your car up in any of their directions,
they have a right to use lethal force, which is
a nineteen eighty five Supreme Court case that was up here.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
Here's here's here's one thing. Here's the thing. Because we're
not gonna we don't have to dive into the history,
let me make the point that I think you're making,
because it's correct. This is so if you remove emotion,
this is so blatantly is easy to figure out what
happened based on the video and the existing law, like

(19:16):
Jamal was just pointing out, and Tim Walls knows that,
and the governor knows that, and they know that they're
amping all these people up who inevitably are going to
be crushed because this officer is not going to get
in trouble. It's the FBI that's investigating. So it's so
irresponsible that you have these these Minnesota politicians telling these

(19:39):
people like this was a murder that happened and we're
going to do some about it, because at the end
of the day, they're not going to do anything. The
officer is not going to get charged, and then they'll
have another reason to flip out and burn things up. There,
it's going to be a conflicted wound.

Speaker 4 (19:55):
Well, I don't think that's going to happen this time,
because this is a different Donald Trump. This isn't Donald
Trump before he had an assassination attempt.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Donald Trump. I'm talking about the Minnesota pe the Minnesota politicians.

Speaker 4 (20:07):
That's what I'm talking about. No, this is what I'm
talking about, because that's what I mean this. If they
try inside a riot like that, I believe President Trump
will have them a rest and he will be rightfully So,
I believe President Trump will have them arrested. And also
with Ken Wall say what he's saying about the National Guard,
I believe Donald Trump would immediately federalize them and take
it over and show him he's the ball. I really

(20:28):
don't think that's going to stay around. And a lot
the George Floyd stuff that happened, the George Floyd riot
and he and his wife saying she loved the smell
of burning cars, that's.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Not going to happen.

Speaker 4 (20:41):
Trump.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
You may not have Lake Street, thanks for the call that, Jamal.
You may not have Lake Street completely engulfed in flames,
but you will have you remember, this is this guy's
so memory holds so quick and because Ross, let me
ask you, do you remember when in Oregon one of
the left wing protesters just randomly murdered a right wing protester,

(21:06):
just just murdered him, and then they had to go
and they had to like hunt him up at that
weird little hippie dippy camp outside of Portland and they
caught him. Do you remember do you remember when there
was just a blatant murder guidro buying a truck with
the flag and he murdered him after No, most people
don't remember that that was a thing that happened. That's
the kind of stuff that happens when you gin people up,

(21:28):
When you gin people up like they were doing yesterday,
going the Feds are here murdering people. What are we
going to do? We have to protect our life, knowing
looking at those videos and based on existing law as
well as like the case in Elizabeth City and others
which have upheld it, knowing that this shoot ninety nine
point nine percent of it is probably going to come

(21:52):
out as a good shoot. Lawful but awful, I guess
would be the term you use. And so you know
that as leadership, and you're you're setting people up to
think that the Feds are getting away with murder. That's
beyond political, that is that's almost criminal, because you know

(22:15):
what you're gonna get, and you want it. And then
I see your motives. You want, you want this pandemonium.
So then it looks like, look what Trump's done to
these cities, and you think that's a winning strategy. And people,
somebody's dead now, absolute lunatics man, all right, eight eight
eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Yeah. If

(22:36):
I had to make a list of the two or
three things that bothers me the most about this story
is one, seeing those videos yesterday and Democrat politicians still
deciding to set people up and go further down this
road of almost a civil civil war. You know what
you're getting. Two, this woman's husband dying, having a having

(23:01):
a six year old child who now is essentially an
orphan because even after your husband passed, you decided that
you were going to become a professional protester and go
throw yourself into this extremely dangerous situation, and now your
child doesn't have a parent. That that bothers me immensely.

(23:23):
And the third thing is is that the media is
going to pretend that this this was just some random
person who was trying to go to work.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
And that I mean that that's what bugs me. Going
back to what you just said, Yeah, because you're gonna
have people saying, no, she had a family, she had
a wife, she had a child, and what was she
doing there? And I go back to my you know,
analogy before about the heist. Yeah, if I'm driving somewhere
and I see some big situation going down because I
have my family, because I have a family, I'm.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
Going the other way.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
I'm putting in reverse. I'm going I'm not driving into
that situation. It's it's bizarre. She why was she there?
So she was trying to be cute, right, Yeah, she.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
Trying to show hers out there filming, right, they were
trying to get on TikTok because she's been brainwashed by
all these videos or whatever. And then she was going
to take one for the team. They wanted her drug
out of that vehicle and thrown on the ground.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
Yes, she didn't realize how sick or she didn't realize
how serious it was. The situation happened, which you spoke
about with the ice, right, because it's it's Minneapolis in
the winter. Then she went forward and then it looked
at the cops are like, now she's trying to attend
and then she gets shot in the head.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
She should she'd have gotten traction, she'd have run that
officer straight away. She ended up turning right further because
she was sliding that actually hated the officer and probably
not taking the square front of it, you.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
Know, And I hate I hate what about is? I
hate what about it ism? Like, oh yeah, but you
know who else you have? Charlie Kirk had a family
and a kid and a wife, and they sort of
celebrated that. So and I'm not saying one one it
begets the other.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
But but Charlie, can you remember because Charlie Kirk tried
to run that officer over right right exactly? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
I mean he's sitting there just having an open debate
and you shot him in the head and a lot
of you celebrated it. This woman should not have been there.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
And again there's there's the dologies to going in and
being doing this, and the Feds recognized that she clearly
had some training in this, and I believe them, right,
it's I believe them because I got really inundated with
the count with the intel that officers were using to
deal with widescale protests during both the R and C

(25:19):
and then during the summer mostly peaceful protests, And like,
police aren't just police aren't so dumb. They don't recognize
these things, especially a federal officers.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
And we've been covering this sort of thing for so
long and we've seen different sort of variations of this
of what happened that. As I saw the video yesterday,
I just assumed she was a professional agitator, yes, or
the very least, very very even if she's not getting
paid for it. Although again they refer to her as
by this technical name from this Antifa group. But and

(25:49):
I think there's a lot of them. Remember we did it.
Maybe you already discussed it when I was off my
ear doing something else. But we had this story recently.
We had the dude two cars who tried to you know,
pit knew for the ice vehicle whatever, remember, and they
were like in Chicago.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
Yeah, they were.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
Complete strangers, didn't know each other. They just orchestrated this
attack in the vehicle. Shut up, You've never just been
driving around and you in a random stranger pit some
other random stranger. Oh man, how do you think I spent.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
My weekends it's the best? Yeah, yeah, And that's that's again,
that's the third thing that bothers me the most. Once
get the inherent easily or or very least should provide
some curiosity on the part of the media, like, well,
why was she there in the middle of the day,
sideways in the road, Like they're not gonna ask that.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
Right, why was her her partner whoever? Why were they
from the perfect position?

Speaker 1 (26:38):
Yes? Yeah, none of it makes any sense, not not
a lick of it. If you're in and there will
be no intellectual curiosity. They will in fact, probably find
a picture of her with her kid, which he's much
younger and happier, and be like, can you believe they
would murder this poor woman who's now child is now

(26:59):
in orphan brothers. They're gonna show her teenager picture like
she's Travon Martin. They're gonna do trave On Martin the
every like, look, how young and innocent she was? Well, no, no, no,
they're gonna go for what they want is the picture
of her child, of her child at the most adorable,
right yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's like it's very similar
in that you don't have to go younger for her,
but you want to find the picture that has the
most adorable version of her kid so that you can

(27:21):
tug heart strings. That's what I would do, and uh,
I think that is probably what you're what you're gonna see.
All right. It is six forty six here on the
KCO Day radio program. So meanwhile, while all this was
going on in uh up in Minneapolis, Minneapolis and the

(27:41):
state of Minnesota where the topic of discussion over in
the US Congress had a big oversight hearing on what
the hell is going on with all the money's getting
disappeared up there? And it was absolute dumpster fire that
she thought it was going to be. Anytime they would
try to get a question in edge wise where they
actually make some progress, you have either Minnesota state officials

(28:07):
or leftist lawmakers that would just go off on these
wild tangents. And again it's the wholesale rejection of what
the majority of people think is really troubling. Fraud is
a very interesting political strategy, but we'll get into that
coming up here on the CaCO Day radio program. Absolutely,
op overpower the US military is I was reading yesterday

(28:30):
about growler jets do you guys know what Growler jets are?
We're learning some cool stuff. So this is the Boeing
EA eighteen G and it was it was among the
more than one hundred and fifty US warplanes that assisted
in the Maduro raid. But here's here's what's cool about it. Basically,

(28:52):
this thing's job is just to scramble all the all
the everything. It's like it's like a flying EMP where
you don't have to e MP. So the Growler which
specialized in electronic warfare, and what they do is you're
buzzing them around, is they locate enemy radars and other
equipment and then just make it not work. Which if

(29:13):
you think, I want you to think about this, somebody
made this point yesterday to understand how truly impressive that is,
because like we rolled in and got Maduro like we
were going through the drive through a Bojangles, but we
didn't take any casualties and we inflicted a few. By god,
you want to talk about how much. And this this
isn't about just being better in this sense than Venezuela's army.

(29:35):
Because we made the jokes about the Special Forces videos.
You have to understand that the equipment that Venezuela was
using was complements of Russia and China, and so the
number one military in the world, that's US made the
technology of the number two and number three militaries in
the world look like toddlers going one on one with

(30:00):
Jordan's Okay.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
It was yeah, that's the That's what I was gonna say.
Like we said this before in the show too, like
have you you ever played like basketball or a sport
and then your nephew and yeah, but then somebody comes
along who's like either like a D one like a
Division one player or like you know, future pro and
like the difference is night and day. You immediately say, Wow,
I sucking. This guy is amazing. It's the same sort

(30:23):
of thing, Like they're decked out in the Russian and
the China tech and it just embarrasses them, the.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
Russia and China. You know. Part of letting Venezuela use
is also about testing that tech, right, they're test they're
testing the tech in these certain circumstances, and it clearly has.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
Failed, catastrophic failure.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
Like does that make you reevaluate how you feel about
any other big plans?

Speaker 2 (30:49):
It would have to write, maybe you're not going to
go into Taiwan now, yeah.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Like, holy crap, they just they just popped in and
booted us upside the head.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
Because I've seen that argument. People are like, well, now
China's gonna want to go into Taiwan because they saw
what we did with Venezuela. No, it's gonna like deter
them because they're gonna say, do we have a shot
with the tech we have versus what they have?

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Yeah. The jet, which carries large pods under its wings
and belly to detect enemy signals, also carries anti radiation missiles.
What is that radar? Just in this case, it's just
anti radiation like radar. It's not nukes. No, here's what's
Here's what's very cool. The Growler can also simulate many

(31:33):
different aircraft on enemy radars, so like it can pop
a really big radar signal and then you think it's
something that like a flying fortress or so maybe not
that big. But like, you know, instead of them thinking
it's a growler, they may think it's a much more
problematic aircraft, or they it can look like it's you know,
a civilian aircraft and not a growler, So like this

(31:56):
thing's this thing's got all sorts of toys on it,
and I'm sure there's a bunch that are not in
the story because they're secret, and I'm okay with that.
But you guys, just I mean, you just got.

Speaker 2 (32:07):
Punk so aggressively light years ahead of everybody. I'm just
so thankful because of like where our military is now,
that that UFO crashed in Roswell, I'm so excitin know
what to me. And then like the other side is like, oh,
what about Tunguska And I'm like, shut up, comedy los.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
No, that was a murder beast that they created on
their own right. That was an alien. That's their own doing.
And if it's Russian made, it's probably probably not real
good quality anyway. So speaking of aliens, it's funny you
brought that up. So uh uh you know, baba was it?
Boba venga babavanga? How do you say that? The uh

(32:46):
the old Romanian woman she's dead now. She would always
make her annual.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
New Years Yeah. Yeah, and they keep coming out with
articles like she's still alive.

Speaker 1 (32:53):
Which is weird. She she she she made a bunch
of predictions year by year, so they have her twenty
twenty six predictions. All right, so, uh, you had ross,
you haven't seen this? What do you what do you
think will be the most interesting thing to happen in
twenty twenty six? According to the now long dead Claire
Bet Clairvoyant Bob Bob of Ongar or whatever, however, you say.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
Trump's gonna get sick and die.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
No, no, no, giant alien mothership?

Speaker 2 (33:23):
Yes, yeah, that'd be fun.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
Yeah, she warns, a colossal alien spacecraft would enter Earth's atmosphere.
What would the range be on said poop device on
the Growler Jet? Would it be like one hundred yards
to either side of the jet?

Speaker 2 (33:38):
And I haven't worked at the numbers yet, So yeah,
we're working on my world famous Roscoe Products poop laser,
which is we haven't talked about in the show for
over a decade, and we're so what if we put
it on the Growler Jet? Yeah, I mean that's op right, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
But I'm just saying, like you, I'm curious about the
range because, like, you can't be nimble if it cult.
You know, if basically you can make the entire city
of Karakas spoop themselves all at once, that's not very useful.
I guess maybe it is useful, just pure panemonium down there.
So I don't know, I don't know, but I think

(34:10):
that's probably in the tech that they're not telling us about.
I'm sure they have it, all right, let me get
into this. So while everything's going sideways, they're in Minneapolis
yesterday and we're trying to start a new essentially civil
rights era where you have governors openly worn with the
federal government and National Guard troops getting drug into it

(34:34):
in many in Washington there yesterday, trying to get to
the bottom of what's going on with this fraud and
the deflection is is just so crazy over the top.
But there are some there's I mean, there's some like
really troubling stuff, just little nuggets that are coming out.

(34:55):
Like the Inspector General in Minnesota, what is her name,
Carolyn Ham? The Inspector General. All right, So this is
the woman who is supposed to have the oversight to
inspect within the various branches of government fraud or if
they're not doing their job and they're missing fraud. This

(35:16):
is her job. And according to testimony yesterday, the Inspector
General Carolyn Ham said that it was testified that in
her office the child fraud inspector. So the portion of
her office whose job is literally to provide oversight for
any of these pass through programs that you know, where
the money goes to the kids, claim that she wouldn't

(35:37):
even These are her own inspectors, claim that when they
brought it up, she quote wouldn't even speak to them
about it. So the people in her office tasked with this,
they see a problem, they go to their boss and
be like, hey, this is what you pay us for,
so how would you like us to proceed? And she
wouldn't even discuss it. It's just, you know, we keep

(36:02):
using the term suicidal empathy. This is the financial version
of it. And I don't know if it was just
for the voting block, which I think is probably a
pretty good theory for a lot of these politicians, or
if they were in too deep at that point and
they didn't want to upset the apple cart. But nobody
was taking any responsibility yesterday. No. Instead, we're getting these

(36:25):
weird deflections, like what is this chick's name? Oh, I
just had it in front of me, Congresswoman, here we go,
Emily Randall, that's her name, all right, So Emily Randall,
it's her turn. There's you know, the people there I'm

(36:49):
getting ready to testify, that are testifying, that have some
serious insight into this, probably have some testimony that could
help put together a way to provide better oversight, even
though I think that we're beyond oversight. This stuff just
looks criminal. But if you want to, you could try
to be productive with that. And instead, this is the

(37:10):
response you're getting from Congresswoman Randall.

Speaker 7 (37:14):
We can trot out all of the data that we
want to create the sense that there.

Speaker 2 (37:20):
Is a bad guy.

Speaker 1 (37:21):
All right, Well, hold on, we can trot out all
the data that we want. Isn't that what you're supposed
to do at an oversight hearing? Gather information so you
can evaluate what went wrong, maybe pinpoint it. That's exactly
what you just said, ma'am. So, yes, yeah, I think
we could do that. What would you have us do instead?

Speaker 7 (37:42):
There is a bad group of people. There are folks
who are not among us. There are folks who are
other And I think we should spend a lot more
time looking at ourselves, looking at American citizens, looking at
white men are committing violence at disproportionate rates in our country,

(38:04):
who are committing crimes at disproportionate rates in our country.

Speaker 1 (38:07):
Including think that mathsman the.

Speaker 7 (38:09):
President of the United States, who is sitting at sixteen
hundred Pennsylvania Avenue. As so many of my colleagues have
pointed out, I also want to say, you know, I've
heard a lot about the Somali donors to political campaigns.
We all acknowledge right that you cannot donate to a
political campaign in the United States unless you are an
American citizen, right, I'm just gonna like acknowledge that.

Speaker 1 (38:31):
Okay, what did any of that have to do with anything?
And also what do you what do you mean disproportionate
like that statistically not true? And also why are you
then invoking statistics after you just rejected quote gathering data.
I'm so confused. I'm so confused and are And what's
even crazier is arguably that wasn't even the most not

(38:54):
on point of any of the people. Here's a lawmaker
from Minnesota wanting to weigh in.

Speaker 8 (38:59):
It is shame, it is it is a case of
stolen valor for this president to put his name above
the name.

Speaker 1 (39:09):
Of John F. Kennedy.

Speaker 8 (39:10):
That is a fraud being perpetrated on this country right now.
And if we're really interested in rooting out fraud, how
about stardting right there? I have legislation that will take
Trump's name.

Speaker 1 (39:28):
Off that off that building. How is that fraud? I
understand you don't like it, and and frankly, I also
understand why Trump did it, but I don't know that
that's fraud. So I what are you talking about, sir?
And then of course then we have to, uh, what

(39:48):
is this chick's name, Senator Mohammad? She is a state
senator from Minnesota.

Speaker 9 (39:53):
And I think what we're seeing come from what we're
hearing from the Homeland Security and the federal in the story.
It's a propaganda. They want to make it seem like
that what they did isn't exactly what people are seeing
with their own eyes. In this video, we saw a
murder happen in our streets and a federal agent take
out a US citizen who wasn't doing anything except driving

(40:16):
by and getting away from the situation. And so what
we're seeing is this situation continues to the escally as
we as we've been saying over the last few weeks.

Speaker 1 (40:23):
I just wanted to highlight, like inherently the lies and
stupidity that were part of the sound bites from yesterday.
But I guess that's all you can do. I mean,
it's so in both instances, it's so easy to understand,
maybe not you know everything, but the general sense of
what happened in these instances. What happened in Minnesota is

(40:45):
people were getting fat at a trough. They told their
family or their friends, Hey, here's how you get fat
at the trough, and then they were just sucking the
system dry, which again, as you as has demonstrated what's
going on in Mississippi, You're right, it's not simply one community,
but seventy seven million in Mississippi spread over the whole

(41:06):
state is egregious. Eight to ten to maybe more billion,
arguably is a much larger fire. And I think the
individual states can deal with an individually, but the Feds
are going to have a say in it too, just
as they are in Mississippi and they are in Minnesota,
because those are essentially federal tax dollars when they start,
and then they go into these various programs where people

(41:28):
were essentially looting them. But yeah, just so much stupidity
on display and dishonesty on display yesterday's It's honestly the
thing that I hate the most about this job because
the more that I do it, the less there is
ever penalties for it, And that you know that I
talk about it, there's less there's ever penalties for these

(41:50):
people who are doing it. How dare you defend this fraud?
How dare you look the other way? How is there
not going to be any oversight for this? And to
simply sit here and say, well, you know, he's already
been punished, he's not running for governor anymore. No, I'm
sorry if he was facilitating this in any way, shape
or form that he needs to face criminal charges. The

(42:12):
people are sick of having all their money stolen. And
then eventually, like I said yesterday, you get to the
point where people go, well, look, I'm the idiot for
not trying to get some of this. That's how you
turn that's how you get in, That's how you create
a society like so many people are fleeing from where
there's just rampant corruption. You get everybody to check out

(42:37):
of the deal, right, the agreement, the TACIT agreement that
we have where here in the US we're going to
try to do things the right way, and if some's
being done wrong, then he needs called out and he
needs stopped. And I know it's not a perfect system,
and there's a lot of crime that's going to you know,
just slip through its human nature, but to not even
make an effort on that scale and for everyone to

(43:00):
see these stories simultaneously, it's the same as Like I said,
it's the same as people go it out committing crimes
and then you know Joe blow citizen being the one
who gets in trouble when he fights back. People are
done with this. This is how you get vigilaniism. This
is how you get more people taking advantage of the system.
Some would say it's how you collapse the system, and

(43:22):
maybe that's the goal, but either way, people are getting
real sick of it. And this thing yesterday with this
woman being shot, This this idea that you're gonna tell
everyone who's got eyeballs that she was just sitting there
trying to turn her car around and the you know,
the the evil Ice agent just murdered her. I don't

(43:43):
think I think people are done with this. Yeah, you're
gonna get the true believers like this woman. For the
most part, those who are even only partially checked in.
Will watch the video. It's easy to understand. And I
don't think they're gonna they're gonna go along with it
because it's too blatant, but it could be. All right,
seven seventeen. Let's see here. Oh, we got a woman

(44:04):
who was just trying to live her dream who got
arrested yesterday. We'll tell you about that, speaking of heavy
handed law enforcement. We'll tell you what she did or
is accused of doing. Also, we got a little football
story for you, so we get to all that more
coming up here on the CaCO Day radio program. Oh
my goodness, what did she actually say? Oh? All right,

(44:28):
So Greta thune Tune, whatever name is, Greta Thunberg Thunberg
has issued a new warning. Oh no, what are we
dying of now? Well, ideologically captured kids? No, I'm not
making this up. Gretathunberg is issued a warning to parents

(44:48):
that they should avoid raising ideologically captured kids. I don't know,
if I don't know, if you know a lot of
the Greta Thunberg theories as to how she may have
arrived at you know, being sixteen at the un screaming
at people for stealing her future, like how do you

(45:09):
get there? And early on you would see your parents
around her who were absolute activist lunatics. Wait, both mom
and dad are all in on this. So the idea
that she's concerned, I'm assuming she means if they're ideologically
captured in opposition to her, because she might be one
of the most ideologically captured young people that I think

(45:33):
we've ever featured on this show. So it's very rich.
But okay, all right, the warnings out there, you guys
have you're on notice. All right, very good? Um, I
put this here we go. Law enforcement officials say they
were attacked Tuesday by a naked woman who informed investigators

(45:58):
she was attempting to become a mermaid. Here we go.
Forty one year old Aaron Sutton had nine to one
to one called on her for allegedly trespassing on a
property in Linnville. The property has a pond that's gonna
be a little chilly right now, but belongs to her neighbor,
who actually called police for help. The caller told dispatchers

(46:22):
that Sutton had been swimming nude in the pond and
refused to leave despite repeated request by the homeowner. The
property owner. As officers were arriving, they learned that Sutton
had allegedly started screaming when she was asked to leave,
and they said it was not the first time Sutton
had availed herself of the pond. So deputies go out

(46:42):
of the pond. There she is bobbing around naked, and
they she refuses to get out. When asked why, she
told the responding deputies quote, I'm trying to be a mermaid.
You're ruining this for me. She did not explain why
she wanted to be mermaid. Also, aren't mermaids in the ocean.

(47:06):
The officers eventually coaxed the c nymph. I want to
be out of the pond, called ems to evaluate. Let's
see here. Oh oh yeah. So when they get her
out of the pond and they think this thing's gonna
go fine, she starts freaking out again, at which point
Sudden was tased. However, police say the electrical joelt had

(47:26):
zero effects. I don't know if they didn't make the
connection or she's onto something, At which point Sutton kicked
and punched the deputy in including a Sparta kick. Ladies,
is it is it modest to sparta kick naked. You

(47:48):
get why I'm asking Ross? Would you rather be Sparta
kicked or Sparta kicked by a naked person? See, I
don't know, but the officer got to decide. A Sudden's
been charged with three counts of resisting an officer with
force or violence, to counts the public intimidation, a battery

(48:08):
of an officer, disturbing the peace, drunken okay, so she
was on something, and one count of criminal trespassing. The
police statement did not mention anything about Sudden being intoxicated,
although the charges indicate that they believe she was, and
she could face up to five years in prison. So

(48:29):
there you go. I guess if you want to turn
into a mermaid, you gotta do so in your own pond.
Although I was just thinking about freshwater versus seawater mermaids.
Didn't they have a movie with some where it was
like a pool of the apartment complex where there was
like a mermaid living in there. It was a Shamalan movie.

(48:50):
I'm trying to remember who was in that was a
GANDALFEENI who would know? No, no, no, who was in that movie?
I can't remember? But yeah, so I think that was
a freshwater mermaid. So I guess maybe I stand corrected.
It doesn't look like she's a mermaid, though, have two
because I have not watched all the Stranger Things, but

(49:11):
I am now with great interest following the alleged ninth
episode theory. Do you guys know what this is? All right?
So here's the headline, A series finale. Excuse me, the
series finale of Stranger Things was such a disaster that
sad fans have convinced themselves an unreleased ninth episode exists.

(49:34):
All right, So we mentioned this on the show yesday. Basically,
they put out the eight episodes the last episode, Ross
went through it in detail. Let me give you the
reader's digest was, really it didn't fit with the rest
of the show, and it looked like they were trying
too hard to inject clues or to make demonstrate differences

(49:55):
that like where things had traditionally all happened in one way,
it then almost like you're in a multiverse situation. And
so the theory became because there was these clues because
most people didn't like the ending there and it never
really gave all the closure that there was this pr
thing where they were going to release. It was all

(50:17):
going to be like they were still under control of
the monster, and now they're gonna have another episode where
they actually vanquished the monster, which would be very interesting
just from a SERI how you would handle a series standpoint.
But yesterday I saw a good portion of the conspiracy
brain trust just focused on this problem.

Speaker 2 (50:37):
I'm telling you, man, yesterday was the most fun I've
had on like Twitter x in a long time just
watching this stuff. It was like so entertaining and fascinating
and all the clues that the fans are putting together,
and a part of me, I'm like, I really hope
there's gonna be an episode nine because the final episode
was so abysmal and so awful, Like I really wish
there's gonna be one. But now because it you know,
it didn't come to fruition last night, and they kept

(50:59):
pushing it ahead. They're like eight o'clock and they're like,
they thought last night they were in, Yeah, it was
supposed to be eight o'clock yesterday, And then they're like,
then they pushed the time ahead. They're like, actually, the
frequency of the radio station in the show is ninety
four to five. So what we're gonna do is it's
nine forty five, and then that came in a way
and then like midnight and then they're like, now they
now what they've done. If they've naburued this, they've planet

(51:22):
xed it where you know, exits where they're like, if
this is it, planet X is coming, you're all gonna die.
And then that comes and goes and they go, actually,
I forgot to incorporate the third moon of Jupiter or whatever,
so it's actually going to be in two weeks, and
they just keep pushing the goalposts further away because they
don't want to admit that it's never gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (51:43):
Here's why this should be fascinating. So what what day
do they think it's now gonna happen?

Speaker 2 (51:47):
Sunday?

Speaker 1 (51:48):
And what madness of methodology?

Speaker 2 (51:50):
Okay, so here's the thing. The guy on the Tonight
Show who plays the Big Bad counted to twelve, but
it was like four days after something. So know, listen,
every time Stranger Things drops a new batch of episodes,
the four days prior to that, they release little clips
from the episodes that came before. So before they released
episode five, four yeah, four days before on social media

(52:16):
on Instagram and on Netflix. So four days before, they
showed clips from the first episode. The second day, they
showed clips from the second episode, third and fourth and
hours so yesterday for no apparent reason, which this is
one thing that you know, made the conspiracy theories even
more insane, is they started dropping clips from episode five.

(52:36):
They were like, hey, here's what happened in episode five,
And then fans are like, why are you doing this?
You only do this when release you release a new batch.
So they counted five, six, seven, eight, That be four days.
That'll lead you to Sunday. So now they're saying Sunday
eight o'clock, that's when the new episode is going to drop.
It's the second moon.

Speaker 1 (52:56):
Yes, that's great. So let me ask you, are you convinced.
Are you more thinking there is or that there isn't.

Speaker 2 (53:04):
I don't think there I don't think there is, But
I would prefer there was because it would make it.
It would be amazing, It would be so creative, it
would fix a lot of because there's so many things
that happened into that last episode which don't make any sense,
and there are tons of clues in it, and it
seems like listen it once. I can't spoil it. So

(53:24):
don't listen. Uh. My interpretation of the last episode due
to the last forty five minutes and things that don't
make sense, is that the bad guy won. That's when
I take away from it. The bad guy won, okay,
and I would prefer the bad guy not win. So
I would prefer there to be a secret episode. And
I think it'd be fun. Bike said, yesterday was so

(53:46):
fun on social media watching all the clues come together
and like the fandom trying to figure out what's going on.
It was fun.

Speaker 1 (53:51):
Here's here's why this is really interesting. One that would
be a very unique stunt, right if, Yeah, the Stranger
Things did a very unique stunt, definitely be one that
problems goes down in stunting war. That being said, we
are right on the cusp of this thing, and I'll
go back to with Disney. Right with Disney. You know,
one of the things that Disney Plus wants to be

(54:12):
able to do to really embrace AI is where if
you're paying for a membership, and I'm sure they probably
have another tier for this where fans can essentially use
AI to make their own movies or video short videos
of you know that use their ips. So you could have.
You could have that video of Iron Man, you know,

(54:36):
talking to and then you know, insert one of their
other one of the other ips, one of the Star
Wars characters. But you can create that as a fan.
I'm sure there's gonna be a bunch of Guardrails on it,
but that puts us precipitously close to your watching You're
watching some sort of show. Let's call it Game of Thrones, okay,
just because that's another one where legend, you know a

(54:57):
lot of people got mad at the end, where the
tech's going to be so good, and that's an you know,
and that's an HBO thing there too, and HBO is
probably gonna want to get in with what Disney's doing,
where you're just like, you know what, screw it, that's
not who I want on the Iron Throne. I'm gonna
make my own movie. And you run the very real
risk of being the series creator putting out a series

(55:19):
finale and then some fan coming over and putting one
out that is far more beloved, right, that really that
the fans embraced, like that's going to be a thing
that happens, and then the question will be, well, which
is cannon even though technically, you know, there's that, but
like we're almost there.

Speaker 2 (55:38):
Yeah, if I'm the like the Duffer brothers, yeah, I
mean how do you first? Though, you probably like all
the attention it's getting, because, like the Stranger Things account
and the Instagram accounts, they were in a way trolling
fans yesterday because they were releasing stuff every thirty minutes,
which is very bizarre for those accounts once the finale's
been launched, like the season is sort of done with,

(55:58):
right every thirty minute, they were releasing new information or
new posts, and those posts all had either a one
minute seven second time stamp, leading fans to believe the
seventh was going to be something because seven is a
big number in the series. Seven was what Will rolled
before the game where he was taken away in the
first season. Seven is the amount of seconds between the

(56:19):
thunderclaps and the eighth episode. All this sort of stuff.
What is seven seven o'clock is when they were supposed
to have dinner at and so all is kind of
seven was a big deal, And in all their posts
there was either a one minute seven seconds on the clock,
you know, and the clocks in the background there's one
minute seven seconds or you know, there were all these

(56:41):
hints as to what was going to happen. What was
the other one? The number nine, or there would be
the number nine in the background, and then people would
be like, why is there the number nine in the
background here? And they would comment because that comes after eight.
So they were sort of trolling the fans. So maybe
the Duffer brothers like that because the show was getting attention,
people are getting clicks. It's sort of relevant again. But
at the same time, point people hated what you made

(57:02):
so much that they were desperate for there to be
something else. So how does that make you feel?

Speaker 1 (57:07):
Yeah, I I I so I have a knowing all this.
Here's my new what I hope is true? All right,
I hope there is no other episode, but I hope
that they decided before they released the final episodes that
they wanted this thing to happen to screw with people,
so they intentionally put these Easter eggs in just to

(57:28):
torture people, or they're trying to create this sort of
this content where it's open to interpretation, like do you
think the bad guy want or do you think the
kids won? Yeah, it's the Sopranos, it's the Lady and
the Tigers sort of thing. Yeah, Sopranos thing exactly, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
which again, you're gonna get to the point where now
I can make people go back and they can improve

(57:49):
the Sopranos.

Speaker 2 (57:50):
But here's your show was so bad that now it's
going to be like compared to say, like a Seinfeld
final episode or the final episode of Lost, and do
you want that?

Speaker 1 (58:01):
Does that detract from what people feel or the greatness
of those shows.

Speaker 2 (58:04):
I'll give you an example or Game of Thrones, right,
the final episode or season of that show. Listen, I've
never watched Lost, and I've never watched Game of Thrones
because I know that the ending sucks, all right, that's
fair every reason I've never watched Lost. So there might
be a lot of people who say, I don't want
to watch this because I know what happens in the
final episode and it's not going to be worth my time.

Speaker 1 (58:24):
But I rewatched Game of Thrones once it was done slowly.
I've been doing it over some time, and like, I'm
still content with it, so I I, yeah, I don't know, man.
I think it's I think it's fun, and I'm just
happy that there's something conspiratorial that is, in some life
or death situation we're having to talk about, right, So

(58:44):
maybe that's what makes me happy. Now raced Agic what
makes him happy? Hurricanes, blizzards, blizzards, cold, basically getting your
flight canceled. Oh, flight's canceled. Yeah, I love it. No, No,
we're not going to have any of that this weekend though.

Speaker 10 (59:01):
So it's been kicked around and you know, I'm on
board with it for the Panthers game. However, there might
be a little lightning, so there's a small chance. Yeah,
there could be some isolated thunderstorms. Because of the front's
fore kiss to be in the vicinity, it doesn't.

Speaker 1 (59:17):
Hit Cam Newton's stupid hat. I'm kidding he doesn't have
some hats, though he does. Edward.

Speaker 10 (59:25):
The front's gonna be in the vicinity right about kickoff
at four thirty, So that's something we'n have to be
aware of if you're tailgating some rain and occasional rain around.
So that'll be the next change coming in as we
look ahead toward the next few days, and then the
cooler to slightly colder weather at least relative to where
we are now, will start coming in. So today seeing
a few clouds with the clear sky this morning, same

(59:47):
thing this after do and there is some patchy fog.
A lot of it looks south and west of the
Triad and the Triangle though so not really too bad
of a day today lo to mid sixties. Tomorrow we
hit the upper sixties to low seventies.

Speaker 1 (01:00:00):
The clouds will.

Speaker 10 (01:00:01):
Start to thicken up with the rain chances going up
Tomorrow night to Saturday, occasional rain and showers load to
mid seventies, could be close to maybe some records over
the weekend or tomorrow, and then maybe a rumble of
thunder as we said, with the front coming in in
some spots, and then the rain will end. Sunday morning.
We'll get some sun. Still close to sixty most of
us mid upper fifties on Sunday, before we get to

(01:00:22):
the forties on Monday. Monday morning the big changes. We
be back in the twenties for the low So remember
this is January. I say it every year we get
these warm ups case and then the cold air comes back.
Everybody gets frustrated. Come on, it's January. We know it's
going to get colder again, and it's going to not
terribly cold, but more seasonable into at least the middle
of next week. Yeah, make your point with thirty twenties, thirties.

(01:00:43):
Yeah it's yeah, it'll probably be close to thirty, but
some mid twenties, upper thirty, upper twenties for the lows,
and then highs upper.

Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
Forties, low fifties next week here through midweek. All right,
we'll take what. We'll deal with what we gotta get
deal with, Thank you, sir, appreciate it. Coming up on
the show, we'll see if they stole wrong his oil
tanker yet, because they're yoinking the rest, which is I
think the I think the proper word for this yoink ross.
You ever see the dude on YouTube who they call
him the yoink Guy? Do you know what that? Do

(01:01:11):
you know what that guy's videos are? He's on YouTube
or Twitter or one of them.

Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
I never heard of him.

Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
So is this this young dude who is in Florida
and he goes into the Everglades and finds gaiters and
snakes and lizards and spiders, and then he just grabs
him with his hand and says, yoink. That's his whole bit.
It's hilarious. Just yoink, yoink, yoink. That's that's what we
did to Maduro, and that's what we're doing two oil tankers. Now,
I'll give you the details. Next, hang on to our government.

(01:01:38):
I hope they don't do anything, all right. So some
guy who is a laser enthusiast. I think all dudes
are laser enthusiasts. That first laser point or torture your pets.
Then you get to put it on a gun when
you're older and you're like, this is amazing. Or you
can get one of those really strong ones that could
literally start a fire, or you could go strong. Case

(01:02:00):
in point. A guy by the name of what's his name,
Drake Anthony is a He's a YouTuber laser enthusiast. In fact,
he loves lasers and so much then not only does
he have the YouTube channel with three million subscribers, wow,

(01:02:22):
he also went to college for lasers undergraded Southern Illinois
University and he had been laser enthusiast since twelve. So
here's what he did. He took all of that knowledge
and then he filmed a video of himself producing the
world's strongest handheld laser. And this thing's kind of amazing.

(01:02:43):
The problem is there's some concerns as to whether Joe
Blow citizens should have that. And I hate this. You
guys are gonna go screw with Tony Stark. That's what
you're doing.

Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
Seeing it was gonna happen. I felt like Hank from
Breaking Bad, where he's talking a Walt in the desert
and he's like, you're the dumbest smart person I ever know. Like,
this guy's obviously really smart, but just you know, as
soon as you broadcast that you have that thing, they're
they're gonna come and take it. Remember the guy that
had the jet pack he made like a jet pack. Yes,
and that's our jet pack. Now, well they what was
your theory? He the government didn't want I'm hitting the dome. Yes,

(01:03:16):
first safety? Yeah, are you pokahon in the dome? And
then we're all doomed?

Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
Yeah? This thing is uh instant blindness. I mean, if
he's not, if he's not lasering planes, leave him alone.
What state does he live in? Oh? He lives in Florida.
Oh okay, but he was felt well he was in
New York City when he fell. Well, you're screwed, okay, Yeah,
that's probably when he went back to Florida. I gotta

(01:03:41):
get Florida. You're cool to have it. This thing is
crazy looking. Yeah, leave his guy alone. He'll probably figure
out cold fusion. And you want to get mad at him.

Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
Remember when that guy made that kill dozer and they
took it away for no reason?

Speaker 4 (01:03:56):
Well?

Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
Was that no reason? Was that no reason? And where
where there's zero reason?

Speaker 2 (01:04:02):
I mean, it's open to interpretation.

Speaker 1 (01:04:04):
Even if you think the guy had a legitimate beef.
I don't know that. You can go full Oh man,
I was just gonna go to the photo. What the
phone caller went on the mermaid? I was just going
to him. Oh, I went away. Some guy had a
problem with my mermaid reporting What did I do? That's crazy?
All right? Well, I'm sorry, sir, I didn't get to
your phone call fast enough, but we had a very

(01:04:26):
important laser discussion I had to check on. All right,
let's see here do do do? Do? Do? Do do?
And I gotta find some to fill the time because
I was going to go to that. That's how it goes.
UH officials say there was a heist in New Jersey
at a UH place in Camden. So it's outside Philly there

(01:04:48):
on the Jersey side, Donkey's Place, which is an iconic
cheese steak. But it's also iconic because above the kind
of above the seating area there they had uh the
largest this is so bad. They had a collection of

(01:05:08):
sports car bones from various animals. Do you understand what
I'm driving at the What is technically the bone name?
There's a scientific name Frenish probably use that, but it's
the it's the bone that uh for that part of
a male anatomy. And they had they had a giant
walrus one and a whale one just hanging on the

(01:05:32):
wall like a trophy. There man, and somebody heisted it
ross better heist giant walrus wang or Smalie enrollment records
you can only pick one. Also, I noticed you have
a giant bone in your new room. What's up with that? Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:05:51):
Yeah, you know my passion.

Speaker 1 (01:05:52):
So where you get that at? Like pure one?

Speaker 2 (01:05:54):
Or Ali g called that the dongbone?

Speaker 1 (01:05:56):
Don't remember that? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:05:58):
He was talking to see evert Coup de surgent. Yes,
do you remember that?

Speaker 1 (01:06:03):
Let's see here. Oh so we got the consumer electronics
show going on. I always love checking on in on
this every year, man, love it. Although I'm equal parts
terrified sometimes with what's going on there? A lot of
robots apparently at it this year, and apparently some of
the robots were beefing, which I'm kind of here for.

(01:06:23):
So look, if we're gonna do the whole robots thing,
and at some point we're not going to have a
robot like Battle League or like the NFL, but where
the guys are all wearing mech suits or something? I'd
watch that, wouldn't you ross if it was NFL eleven

(01:06:45):
guys on both sides, they're lined up, but they're wearing
the night outfit from the Fallout TV show.

Speaker 2 (01:06:50):
Ah, the Brotherhood power Armer. Yeah, yes, I impressive. You're
gonna check that out, aren't you sure? I am?

Speaker 1 (01:06:56):
Watch Josh Allen leap somebody in a mech suit? Oh me?
Some of that? All right? So that's the stuff he
kind of expects going to be there. But some of
these other items outed out, let me just run them
by you, because again, a lot, you know, so much
of this never does come to fruition. A lot of
this is about gauging, licensing opportunities and what consumers think,

(01:07:18):
and of course what buyers think would then have to
distribute this stuff. LG. Unveiled a new butler robot loads dishwasher, stacks,
folds clothes, either make you a croissant, I guess, or
get you a drink from the fridge. So there's that
on the drink from the fridge. So you can also
get a lab that knows what a beer bottle looks like.

(01:07:38):
Seen plenty of those. How much do they want for
this thing? Doesn't even say But here's where wet Here's
where we get into the weird stuff. All right, you
ready for this because I could see this simultaneously being
a giant bust or making the creators I don't know,
billion dollars. Cell phones for your pets. A pet phone,

(01:08:08):
which will retail for ninety dollars, attaches to your dog
or cat's collar to track location. Okay, also has the
ability to play calming music and allow you to make
a two way phone call with your pet. See.

Speaker 2 (01:08:21):
I know a lot of people that use like their
my mother in law does this. They have a camera
set up in their house sort of like a ring
camera or whatever, and like they to watch the pet
to watch, but also communicates. So when they visited last time,
there were like several times during the day they would
check in on the dog or whoever was in the
house and be like, you know, they would like talk
to it.

Speaker 1 (01:08:40):
Like it's always funny watching pets hear your disembodied voice.

Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
Yes, yeah, yep.

Speaker 1 (01:08:46):
Wait wait wait that's the boss. What's going on here?
So it But it's because of that where I think
that this thing actually could have legs, because not only
can you then talk to your pet, play your pet music,
you can also will have a you can see what
your pet is seeing as you roam, as they roam
the house. So we'll have a camera on it, and
then essentially you got like bodycam footage for your your

(01:09:09):
your dog.

Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
Oh I can't wait for that. Then there's gonna be
some sort of like you know, video of some intruder
coming in and the dog like biting them in the
boys and yes.

Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
This is what I'm saying, Like this could be a
good idea great oh man, just like the dog and
there's something about Mary just just try try just attached
to his midsection there. Yeah, So I think people might pay.
Now I wonder that you know. The thing with this
is it's a subscription because then you have to get
it a cellular line, so you're gonna have to. But
the money that people spend on their pets, I could

(01:09:40):
totally see this. Just dip just for five minutes. You're
bored at work. Let's see what he's seeing. Meanwhile, he's
there chewing a hole in the wall. There's nothing you can.

Speaker 2 (01:09:50):
Do, Like, what are you doing to the couch? Get
off the couch, lunatic? Right, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
So that's that. Could that could go either way. This
next one. Maybe it is just my twisted brain, but
I feel like this thing could spiral away from its
intended use. Here we go for a sweet treat and
a sweet tune at the same time. Check out Lollipop Star,

(01:10:18):
a new lollipop that plays music once you bite down
on the candy through a series of vibrations. So essentially
what it's using is using the technology where it vibrates
the bones of your skull and then you can hear things,
which means it'll have to vibrate pretty intensely while it plays.

(01:10:39):
Let's see the three current models play our peach flavor
for ice spice, a blueberry for acon, and lime for
Armani White. Those are the three musicians they partner with.
So I mean, listen to it. While it vibrates. The
pops are the sucker.

Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
I feel so oldly. Back in my day, all we
had as pop rocks.

Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
Yeah no, this you get a whole tune through the
use of vibration, of putting this against your your bones.
This problem. This probably doesn't go wrong, does it, guys?
You guys get what I'm asking. This doesn't This doesn't
end up as a Florida man story right with an
X ray? Do I have to spell it out for everybody?

(01:11:27):
I don't think that that popsicle in each instance is
going to get used for its intended purpose. And meanwhile,
some guy's going to be in an er talking about
how he was on a ladder.

Speaker 2 (01:11:38):
There's his face in thesmokinggun dot com right documents, you
know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (01:11:44):
Yeah, yeah, you know I fell off the ladder and
landed on it because I naked. Home improvement. Could have
happened to anybody. Oh yeah, somebody's putting this in their butt.
That's not even close. Man. As soon as I saw
what it was, and then if I brates and plays music,
this thing is getting misused. But hey, you know what,

(01:12:05):
maybe people will pay for it. All right, this is dumb.
Another company has released a new series of fuzzy, bionic
pandas Ai powered panda cubs, which aim to provide companionship
for both kids or elderly individuals. Why would you go
with a panda? Why would you go with the most
suicidal suicidal animal out there in the sense that it

(01:12:29):
won't even hook up. I guess that's good if you
want to keep your kid apps to because that panda
is gonna be like, nah, you should not have sex.
That's their general opinion. But they went for the adorable
factor and they'll probably sell a bunch of those. And
then this is kind of cool. Rossio Lego fan, You
like some Legos back in the day.

Speaker 2 (01:12:46):
I mean back in the day, but they're so expensive.

Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
Now well they're gonna get more expensive. Lego has introduced
the Smart Lego and it looks like one of the
traditional six you know, with the six top buttons on
the side, standard size of Lego. But in that in
that little two by four Lego brick is actually a
full computer. And so why would you have this? Because

(01:13:11):
it will allow Lego to release sets with moving parts
where this will be the brain for it. This special
this special smart Lego, so you can essentially bring your
Lego creations to life. I'm assuming there's gonna have to
be some other pulleys and things.

Speaker 2 (01:13:27):
Like that, actually, like movable vehicles and stuff like. Put
together the Millennium Falcon and it'll fly or something.

Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
Or at the very least it'll you know, it'll blink
and make noises and all sorts of stuff. I don't
know the full capacity of this, but yeah, this and
and it's funny that you mentioned that the smart brick,
loaded with custom hip measuring loaded with a custom made
ship measuring smaller than a single Lego, will make its

(01:13:53):
debut March first, as part of the new Star Wars collection. Yeah, dude,
uh with when paired with the various projects, as well
as other smart mini figurines called minifigs of Luke Skywalker
and Princess Lea, they yeah, you can treat this. I
guess this thing is be treated like an AI.

Speaker 2 (01:14:13):
They're going to make an R two D two.

Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
I bet I think you have to. Yeah, that's cool, man,
but I can't even imagine what they're going to cost. Yeah,
you already remember how shocked I was when I was
seeing these seven hundred dollars Lego sets well, now, if
you're going to include a computer in there, what are
you going to get up to? You know what's crazy
about Legos? I watched it. Did you watch the Lego documentary?
I did? Okay. The thing that that I thought was

(01:14:38):
crazy about it is, for like the first most of
its existence, Lego actively didn't want adult purchasers. They didn't
want adults play. This was kids stuff, and so like
like they had that there was an executive that they
were interviewing where it was just like one day they
figured out that these Lego enthusiasts were willing to show

(01:14:59):
up all these things, and it just dawned on Lego
that they were missing this whole you know, all these
wallets out there.

Speaker 2 (01:15:07):
What's fascinating is when they were trying to break into
the American market, they were trying to go against like
the Erector sets and stuff like that. Yeah, they made
a deal with Samsonite is who they made the deal with.
So like you would like, you know, purchase Samsonite and
you would have these bricks. Samson I had no idea
what it was or no idea how to market it,
and it was like a colossal failure the first time
around in the States.

Speaker 1 (01:15:26):
Yeah yeah, oh I guess. So in fact, this little
computer will also be Bluetooth compatible and it's the size
of a riguer brick. How much is it? They don't
say how much the thing's gonna cost. I got to
say that's probably gonna add what three four hundred dollars
to the set. You're talking, You're probably gonna have fifteen

(01:15:48):
hundred dollars Star Wars Lego sets if they have all
the computer functions, and people will pay it, man, people
will pay it. That that that that that documentary was fascinating,
Like these guys some people have whole like wings of
their house that are just Legos, just built sets, as
well as rooms with every piece you could ever think of.

Speaker 2 (01:16:09):
And that Remember when I was a kid. So I
met a new friend at school, right, his name was Mike,
and Mike was super cool, and he invited me over
to his house to hang out, play some basketball, play
some video games. I was like, super cool, yeah, and
then he's like, I want to show you my attic,
and I'm like, what's in the attic?

Speaker 1 (01:16:26):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
So yeah, yeah, So go to the attic and the
whole attic is this ginormous Lego thing. Like the whole
this giant city. Yeah, and I remember thinking, you are weird?

Speaker 1 (01:16:43):
What do you mean, stay, he's weird? Saw it was
this guy got vulnerable with you, wanted to show you
this thing. I mean I didn't say that, but when
you're like freak hit him in the face with the
basketball and left nerd. Yeah, that's why that document was
so crazy, like because there would always be some dude

(01:17:03):
and never some dude and his wife. I don't know
if you noticed that every one of those good dudes
was single, that they were. They went over and featured
their little thing there and I'm like, all right, you
found you found the love of your life. All right?
Coming up on the show, more problems for the Chiefs. Chiefs.
This is this is actually pretty horrible. So we'll fill

(01:17:27):
you in on the Rashie Rice drama. Oh and we
got to get to the RFK story. So let's do
this eight eighteen back in just a few ross. Do
you remember when we were because we were at when
this thing first started. You remember when we were in
high school and there was a mixed CD series called
That's what I call Music that came out. Yeah, sure,

(01:17:48):
did you have you had? I'm assuming you had one
or two.

Speaker 2 (01:17:50):
I actually did not.

Speaker 1 (01:17:51):
Oh you didn't, okay, all right, but yeah, they based
Basically it was just like, hey, these are the big
hits right now. Uh, and you know they would put
him out and you I like we I had the
first one.

Speaker 2 (01:18:02):
You know what I had? I had two of them
now that I think about it. In radio school where
I went to school, like vocational school for radio. We
need to go and do your own show, and like,
those were good because they were like in a popular
music at the time and there was like a collaborate yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:18:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:18:14):
They were like something we call gold discs. Yeah, in radio,
which is what the record companies would send the new
hits out to and that's how you used to play
the music, all right. So they were over there. They
were very popular. Why do I feel old because I
saw what number they're up to because they were all
new mayor they're still doing that. They're still doing and
on CD. I don't know who's buying, all right, So

(01:18:36):
what number do you think? No, now, come on, dude,
it was the year's best music one. No, not too much,
but thirty. No, it's higher than that. Forty it's been
since the nineties higher forty two, don't hire forty. Yeah,
it's gonna be three digits minimum. It's one hundred and

(01:19:00):
twenty two hundred and there's no print about CDs. Oh
hold on, I canna see what's on on there? All right,
here we go, let's see the track list. So this

(01:19:22):
was released November fourteenth, by the way. Yeah, now that's
what I call music the series one two h All right,
so how do I see the here? That's how I'll
see this. And it's a two CD set, so you're
getting you're gtting double the music. Let's see, does anybody
know any of these songs? Ed Sheeran, Sapphire, Lewis Capaldi, Survive,

(01:19:47):
Alex Wore, I Am So Unplugged, Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber. Yeah,
there's a zero chance.

Speaker 2 (01:19:57):
I mean I recognize the name some of them, obviously
Aaron and Capaldi, but I don't like the songs. I
probably wouldn't know.

Speaker 1 (01:20:04):
Let's do you remember what it was on the first one?
Let's let's jump in the way back mache.

Speaker 2 (01:20:08):
Well, the ones that I had, like, I think that
was the collout, like the collected, the collaboration thing I had.
I think it was that's what we call music. Whatever
I had, like this is like ninety six, somebody so
had like LaBouche and hat Away and that sort of stuff.
Remember that, like the trend everything was like that dancy
poppy again.

Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
Yeah, so it has umbopatual, the original together again, Janet Jackson,
Backstreet Boys, Fastball the way I had this album. I
think I had it for Fastball and for Tonic. Yes, yeah,
Lenny Kravitz Flyaway, Marcy Playground, Aqua, Barbie Girl. Good lord,

(01:20:48):
what were we doing?

Speaker 2 (01:20:49):
Yeah, it's a time capsule, man.

Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
What were we thinking? Uh? So it was released in
nineteen ninety eight, so it would have been yeah, right,
if you know.

Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
That was the first one. I don't know, what the hell? Yeah,
maybe that was what I had. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:21:01):
Yeah, that was the very first one, released October of
nineteen ninety eight. Now we're up to number one, twenty two.
This thing just charts like a mofo. Everywhere goes all right, well,
there you go. Make you feel a little old. So yesterday,
other when people were not just speculating on stranger things rumors,
they were getting very mad at RFK Junior because he

(01:21:22):
decided he had an announcement. Uh, and the announcement was
the food pyramids getting updated. And by the way, there's
also speculation that the head of Iran is the next
yoinkable person. I don't know about that, because again, remember
with Maduro, it was about the fact that he wasn't
the leader. He was not recognized as the leader by

(01:21:45):
most countries, with the exception of his own, you know,
his allies like Russia and Cuba and whatnot, but most
of Latin America was like, oh, hell no, we're not
doing this, and of course the US and many other countries,
so I do see a little difference there. However, people
are out in the street doing all sorts of stuff,
including changing street names. Ross just sent me a video,

(01:22:08):
we'll retweet it for you, and basically, people are renaming
streets and they're having the street signs made. They then
go cover up the current sign and they're calling the streets.
They're naming the President Trump Street, which froh in Iran.
Don't want to get caught doing that, I'm sure.

Speaker 2 (01:22:29):
No. You have these people that are like, you know, oh,
these these child they call them child protesters, that gluing
themselves to the streets, you know, the climate.

Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
Oh they're brain.

Speaker 2 (01:22:38):
This is literally bred. That is brave. Yeah, tank Man
is brave, putting up a sign in Iran saying President
Trump Street is brave.

Speaker 1 (01:22:45):
Yeah. They just had some girl who got swooped up
again because she pulled her her head covering off and
she has a little bit in internet following, and then
she got disappeared and now she's back and she's like,
you shouldn't do that anymore. So you just wonder what
they do her. That's a little more bravery. Worst case
scenario you're gonna get is court date and then it'll

(01:23:07):
probably get thrown out anyway. That's why I've always had
a problem with all these organized sit ins where they're like,
we're doing civil disobedience, and then they ensure that there's
no penalty for the civil disorbelity, Like this defeats the
whole purpose.

Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
So like they would do it during the Moral Monday's
protests right.

Speaker 1 (01:23:23):
Knowing that there was never they would put wristbands on themselves,
so they knew who to arrest absolute lunatics, man, but
never any penalty for it. So of course you're gonna
do it. That's and that is by the way, those
were the baby steps for where we are now. The
position of Democrat politicians now is that you can go
out obstruct law enforcement or worse, throw sandwiches at him,

(01:23:46):
throw something at him. You can go obstruct law enforcement
from doing the job that is under the law of
the land, that is their job to do. And it's
a stunning act of bravery, and it is an official
position which is supported then by the politicians, the community organizers.
Everything just complete lawlessness. And then they make this argument, well,

(01:24:06):
you know, this is a country that is born on lawlessness.
To some extent, it is right to some extent it is.
But the difference there in the instances that they tend
to cite, like the uh, you know, the Boston tea
party and things like that, is it. We didn't have
the current laws of the US. We didn't have our
go at creating this thing, and then we did two

(01:24:27):
hundred and fifty years ago almost of the day. Here
we sit six months away finding ourselves watching half the
population go I don't have to follow the law and
there will be no consequences. And it's not just in
the protesting realm. It's the looting of stores, it's the
doing whatever you damn well, please stealing all the money
and half the country is okay with it if it's

(01:24:49):
in the proper circumstance. The ie benefits them. It's just awful.
And then they're getting mad over things like they snatched
us some oil takers yesterday. But you got to understand
the details of it. This so the Trump administration, the
Trump administration sees two different oil tankers and the one
that's getting the most pub is a Russian tanker which

(01:25:11):
had been They had made it pretend to be a
Panamanian taker, so they were flying a false flag. And
that's important because it is currently by flying the false
flag and using it to move either sanctioned oil or
sanctioned oil one way and weapons the other, that the

(01:25:34):
US is not going to stand by and allow that,
especially not over into our hemisphere. The US on Wednesday
sees one tanker the Caribbean another in the North Atlantic.
The two are part of a ghost fleet of tanker ships.
Let's see the motor tankle Bella one and motor tanker
Sofia is their names where either doctor in Venezuela or

(01:25:57):
en route those card has been tracking the tanker for
the last two weeks after attempting to season on December twentieth,
when the empty ship was in the Caribbean. On December thirty,
first Russian Maritime Register of Shipping listed the ship with
a new name. They then reflagged the ship all in
an effort to evade detection. Yeah, the ship recently activated

(01:26:22):
as transport. Oh. They had also been turning their transponder
off which is a no no, but is activated again,
allowing open source maritime tracking websites to locate the ship
as being in the North Atlantic near Iceland, at which
point we decided to go after it. So yeah, let's
see here. And by the way, the crew, because they

(01:26:44):
were putting the false flagging of the ship so it
look Panamanium. The crew is all going to face criminal
charges like these are actual crimes man in an you know,
in addition to just the uncomfortableness of being able to
continue to you know, fund various operations through illicit oil seals,
plus getting oil to Russia who needs it for their

(01:27:06):
you know what they're doing with Ukraine.

Speaker 6 (01:27:11):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:27:12):
Trump in December announced what he called a blockade of
sanctioned oil tankers in and out of Venezuela. Hegseth the
War Secretary on Wednesday posted the blockade of sanction and
illicit Venezuelan oil remains in full effect. Yeah. Man, this
is a total lockdown. You're not going to be moving
this stuff. And you know, the US is essentially going

(01:27:34):
to monitor and control who Venezuela can sell oil to
as sure as hell, ain't going to be them. Plus,
we're expecting thirty to fifty million barrels which we'll pay for,
we'll pay market for, but we're going to buy it first,
so they do not have access to it. I had

(01:27:55):
saw Rossed pointed out too that the theorizing on the
weapons that being said, I don't know if they've found
any weapons. I haven't seen it any of the reporting,
all right, And then quickly over to this, so the food.
Remember the food pyramid from when we were kids, right,
So the way it basically worked is the least amount

(01:28:17):
you could have is fats, oils and sweets, and then
the second so this is a you know, a right
side up pyramid. Then you can have a little more
of milk yogurt than cheese two to three servings. Meat, poultry, fish,
dried beans, eggs, and nuts were two to three servings
three to five for vegetables, two to four for fruit,
and then bread, cereal, rice, and pasta up to eleven servings.

(01:28:41):
Does that comport with what we understand from a health
standpoint you should be putting in your body? Kind of?
Some of it does. By you know, the sweets limiting sugar.
I think Ross, you're more into this health stud stuff,
but I think most people clearly understand that refined flour
and sugar are not good for you.

Speaker 2 (01:29:01):
Right, Well, didn't they originally come out I'm i timing
and this could be completely off, but like when it
comes to the food pyramid, didn't they sort of come
out with it and like, hey, you need to eat
breakfast every day. It needs to be like, you know,
grains and like during.

Speaker 1 (01:29:12):
World War two, so they wanted to get you six
to eleven grain survey.

Speaker 2 (01:29:15):
Well, yeah, but it was cheaper, right, and it was
like it was it was due to like rationing during
World War two, Right.

Speaker 1 (01:29:22):
But you have to remember the So the pyramid that
I'm going off right now, the one I just talked about,
is the updated one from the Obama administration. It was
even worse back in the day. You're right, there was
some there was some rationing reasoning behind it, but the
current one that they flipped, the one I just explained
to you, is the one that was accepted by the
government with slight adjustments during the Obama administration, which is,

(01:29:44):
by the way, the last time they redid this, so
everyone acting like they've never redone it. They redid it
under Obama. However, all what they did here is they
essentially switched it upside down. So now, according to the
US Department of Health, you should be prioritizing the consumption
of protein as well as fruits and vegetables yep, and

(01:30:06):
then less for sweets, and then eventually when you get
down to the grains, it's basically a lot less than
it ever was, so not a lot of carbs. That's
what I understand to be the correct amount, right, or
at least what I know. I know, nothing is settled
in one study will override everything else. But like that's
my understanding.

Speaker 2 (01:30:26):
That's like a good protein, like a good breakfast should
be like and it might sound crazy to some people,
but like seventy two grams of protein or seventy five
something like that steak for breakfast is amazing, absolutely, and
it'll curb your hunger for the rest of the day.

Speaker 1 (01:30:41):
Yeah, yep. So anyway, I don't know why they're mad.
I think it's just because it's Trump stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:30:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:30:47):
I think it actually kind of makes more sense.

Speaker 2 (01:30:48):
I think back in the day they were like, we
want to send this stuff over to the troops. So
what you need to eat here is this big bowl
of you know, cereal. You eat this, right, Yeah, and
it sort of just became habit.

Speaker 1 (01:31:04):
Um. Yeah. Well, you know, and then clearly consumers with
breakfast cereals and all that, and then you and then
you get into the side of it too, where it's like,
you know, Big Cereal was, you know, Big Cereal was
opposed to this for obvious reasons and always has been.
And they're like, well, they're working in our best interest.
But I don't know, I don't see anything wrong with it.
All right. Raced Agic from the Weather Channel eats whatever

(01:31:26):
he wants and stays fit.

Speaker 10 (01:31:27):
So right that you don't even want to know about
the New Year's way in.

Speaker 1 (01:31:34):
Oh, no, is it not good?

Speaker 10 (01:31:36):
Nah, it wasn't good. So I've gone back to you
trying to be more reasonable. It's not about dieting for me,
it's portion control.

Speaker 2 (01:31:44):
Yeah, but you have like the bones of a giant.

Speaker 10 (01:31:46):
So yeah, I mean we could we can go with
that too, but still there's a point where you can
overdo it.

Speaker 1 (01:31:52):
So we're good. Yeah we can work out so far.
So okay, all right to stick with it. In fact,
if you want to come to ross his gym, he
really wants more people at his gym. So there's the
time in.

Speaker 2 (01:32:03):
The area where you walking to the gym and you're like,
who are these people? I don't know anything.

Speaker 10 (01:32:07):
You're like, yeah, I walked out the other day. I said,
you know what, I'll come back later. So you can't
get on a machine, And I'm like, come on, it's
midday on a Monday.

Speaker 1 (01:32:16):
Like, who where don't you people work? John, I'm all
working radio? Yeah anyway, anymore? All right, so what's tonight?
So you got uh Miami? Okay, me too? Now you
really go Miami? Yeah I do. I haven't decided I
do it.

Speaker 10 (01:32:35):
I'm gonna stick with the a CC Okay, family might
not like it, because I got a niece that goes
the whole miss and then, believe it or not, I
like Indiana and Indiana to go the whole take the
whole thing.

Speaker 1 (01:32:47):
I could go either way tonight because I like the
story of Old miss just because I was you know,
Lane Keffin. Screw that, I do, I do like that.
I'll be happy either way. But yeah, I went into tomorrow.

Speaker 10 (01:32:58):
I really don't really care, but those are mine if
just in case, I pick for the best weather day
of the next few is actually today, a few clouds
and a little bit sixties. Tomorrow we won't crack seventy,
but we won't look as nice. We'll see a little
more cloud as the day goes on. The Triad will
probably stay in the upper sixties, low seventies for the Triangle.
Then everybody cracks seventy on Saturday with the rain around

(01:33:21):
occasional rain and showers, maybe afternoon or evening thunder, and
that could include the Panthers game for kickoff at four thirty.
The fronts right on them, so lightning within eight miles
of the stadium, and they'll clear it and they'll get
you into duck and cover. So prep for rain if
you're going to tailgate, prep for rain. If you are
going to the game, and prep for maybe then they
ask you to get under cover if there is small

(01:33:43):
chance to see maybe a lightning delay and then Sunday
the rain will end near sixty and then cooler weather.
It's sunshine early next week.

Speaker 1 (01:33:50):
Okay, thank you, sir, appreciate it, and we'll come back
next with Bloomberg News. Hang on, Preka Herskovi, it's with us.
What's going on?

Speaker 11 (01:33:57):
Hey, good morning, CAZy. Good news for workers America and
firms announced fewer layoffs last month, and according to outplace
firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas, companies cut more than thirty
five thousand jobs in December, but that was the lowest
since July twenty twenty four. However, employers plan to add
more than ten thousand jobs, so this shows some momentum
for the labor market heading into the new year after

(01:34:18):
a notable slowdown in twenty twenty five. Shares of Nvidia
are higher in trading this morning. Sources tell Bloomberg that
China plans to approve some imports of Nvidia's more powerful
H two hundred chips as soon as this quarter. Chinese
officials are preparing to allow local companies to buy the
component for select commercial use. However, the chip will be
barred from military, government agencies and critical infrastructure due to

(01:34:40):
security concerns. The move represents a major win for Nvidia.
China is the world's largest market for semiconductors. Ford plans
to debut technology in two years that will allow drivers
to take their eyes off the road, which could lead
to the automaker into the robotaxi business. Ford's Blue Cruise
driver assist feature currently allows drivers to take their hands

(01:35:01):
off the wheel, but requires them to keep their eyes
on the road well. The new version that allows drivers
to look away will debut first on Ford's forthcoming thirty
thousand dollars all electric small pickup truck platform and finally, Casey.
If you're one of the millions of people observing dry January,
this might interest you. The maker of Medello, the top
selling beer in the US, preparing to launch a non

(01:35:23):
alcoholic version. Constellation Brands, which also makes Corona, is hoping
to capitalize on the rapidly growing moderation trend, which includes
rising sales of zero alcoholic drinks. Constellation says sales last
quarter fell as sagging consumer sentiment, dense demand, and as
its core Hispanic customers pulled back on store visits amid
immigration crackdowns. Market futures pointing to a lower open this morning.

(01:35:47):
Down Futures down one hundred ninety two points, NaSTA futures
down forty two, SMP futures down eight.

Speaker 1 (01:35:52):
I want to is so, is dry January really a thing?
Is that my world? Yeah? I was gonna say, who
the hell? If you want to have a dry love
you do it during football playoffs?

Speaker 11 (01:36:02):
Yeah, that's no. I'm going to need extra drinks during
football playoffs.

Speaker 1 (01:36:05):
Yeah, especially if you're a Vikings fan like I am,
or you're a Jets fan like you are.

Speaker 11 (01:36:09):
Oh yeah, anymore?

Speaker 1 (01:36:11):
All right, all right, thank you, Eric, I appreciate it.
That's right. Yeah, January, what a horrible month to pick
for that. Oh speaking a horrible Now, I want to
be very clear, the accuser in this case did not
name who she said was doing it, but also it's
very clear who she's accusing. A woman by the name

(01:36:32):
of Dakota Jones posted a series of Instagram posts that
included photos as well as a narrative documenting what she
claims was eight years of domestic violence. And she just
so happens to be the eight year companion of the
the Chiefs Rashie Rice, and he's already been dealing with

(01:36:57):
some stuff. But this is bad. This is bad bad.
The post included fourteen photos showing physical abuse, cuts to lips,
bruises on legs and arms, various marks and cuts on
the face, extensive damage to property, you name it. And
the Chiefs have acknowledged that the organization is aware of
the allegations and they are working with the NFL to

(01:37:17):
investigate who hires these people? You know what I mean? Ross,
Can you imagine bringing somebody like this onto your roster
or that other guy we talked about the other day,
what it's.

Speaker 2 (01:37:28):
The personal chef issues Stephen Diggs still what's his name,
Steven think Yeah, the Dina Nuggets or whatever? Yeah, yeah,
surely not.

Speaker 1 (01:37:37):
I So you got so literally, the Patriots and the
Chiefs they have no vetting, man, they just don't care.

Speaker 2 (01:37:43):
Can you imagine Patrick Mahomes and a home seeing this news,
like just screaming at his tv?

Speaker 1 (01:37:48):
Yeah, just they things keep getting worse, man. Actually, he's
probably not screaming at the TV. He's probably on the
phone to the refs trying to get them to make
a call. So it is his favorite thing.
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