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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So you guys like horror movies, I do sci fi
kind of stuff like that. That's uh, that's that's pretty
much gonna be my go to if I'm just randomly
looking for something. And a lot of those movies have
a scene where, uh, your your protagonists is in the
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wood somewhere and in the distance they hear something coming
through the woods. Is that a deer? What is that?
And then there'll be that build up, right, because it
gets louder and you you know, in a lot of
cases it's just a bunch of usually half naked, drunk
college kids just waiting to get slaughtered. But and then
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they hear. Then it's more, and then it's a rumbling,
and it's it's a great device to really raise the tension.
And depending on the movie, it could be anything, Yeah,
Little Stephen King, Tommy Knockers, it's a bunch of aliens.
Cgi not the best, but I still appreciate the spirit.
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It could be a herd of animals. That's a popular one, right,
in a disaster movie, you got a herd of animals running.
Sometimes that's also from aliens. So this old boy's sitting
there and he's filming the woods, and I have never
seen this in a mountain setting like this, there is
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you know, one of the things a lot of people
don't realize about the Rocky Mountain West area out there
is most of the Front Range is technically a desert.
It's how they classified It's called high desert up there,
and in fact, when you get over into Utah becomes
much more pronounced. And folks who've lived in Texas see
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some of this too. But you can be in the
driest canyon you've ever been in, and if it's rain
in a few miles from you, there is a real
possibility that if you're down in especially some of those
carved out sandstone canyons that you know Zion and Bryson
and everybody is so famous for out there, one minute
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there there's there's a dry creek bed, and the next
minute there is an eight foot wall of water coming through.
People get killed. In fact, we have people get killed
here not that long ago out in Utah. They were
having to rescue them. This is this is a valley
in North Carolina and what you see, what you see
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is a wall of water coming out of this dude's
woods and he's only got time to essentially you know,
scream to uh, I'm assuming that's his wife or whomever
to you know, get ready because here it comes and
that that that wall of water comes flying out of
the woods. This the video, the video, by the way,
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hold on just a sec here, was shared by uh
for anscar driver Greg Biffel, you know who was also
doing the fly rounds was I guess somebody he rescues
shared it with him. It's terrifying, like because it's not
just a wall of water, it's like part of the
woods too, being carried by this water just come and
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rolling out of that that draw right on the on
the top part of your property where you know where
the deer normally come out in Gray's in the morning,
and you're just like, I made a good decision living
out here, and it's replaced by a wall of wall.
I'm sorry, I'm just I'm taken aback by it, and
I'm spending a whole segment sitting here describing it to you.
But I want you to see it. So go to
at case on the radio and check that that absolutely
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insane video out. All right, let's see here, Rosz. Is
that the audio of the video right there? He's it. Yeah, okay,
all right, I just want to make sure. All right,
so I mean this will trans this will on radio
right to the extent that it can. But I mean
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just listen. Well, well really, our next gen is the best. Dude,
what a day, just about to play the eye. You
will not defeat me. I will do this a different way.
It'll be like Shia lah buff you will not defeat me.
Here whatever his stupid chant was, all right, well, let
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me do this because I'm gonna have to apparently, are
you going to cooperate? You're gonna cooperate so I can.
All right, thank you? All right, here we go. Check
this out. Oh lord, by the way, I want to
I also even though Biffle shared it and whatnot, and
it is sourced to an individual. If you're wondering, how well,
how did you verify it's North Carolina? Just listen to
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the dude. Oh lord, oh you can't do it justice
on the radio. I guess. Get down. It's you and
you hear it, but you less so you hear the
because it's so loud, it's constant, and it's getting limited
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there the rushing of the water, but you hear his
voice being diminished. It lets you know, what you're hearing
is you're hearing the rushing rapid side get immensely louder.
And then the audio recorder tried to uh, you know,
even out the audio that it's recording. But when you
see it and you hear it, it's absolutely nuts, man.
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And what can you do? I mean, guys sitting there
filming it, landscapes or landscape guys sitting there filming it,
and in that moment you're looking down that they probably
like that's the lower part of their property. Chances are
that's probably how they get in and out of there.
All you can do is sit there and watch it
and film it. You ain't going nowhere because even if
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the water passes, it's now moved giant trees in the way,
and you know, and it's just one of another one
hundred ways that you get imperiled up in there. So
I would encourage you to watch that. Meanwhile, down in Florida,
Hurricane Milton came in there and I don't know how
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it happened. We'll get in I just mentioned this dude
on the radio yesterday. But we'll we'll we'll go ahead
and get the the full story to you. You remember
me telling you about Lieutenant Dan the eccentric dude. He's
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not a homeless dude. He's an eccentric dude who lives
in a tiny sailboat, which he had doc I figure
out where he had a docked. He had a docked
right up against like where the hockey arena is there
in Tampa, so the very very inside back part of
the bay there, which I guess that's as good as
you're gonna get yet. And he was saying he's going
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to ride out in a sailboat. He's like, God, the
boat will rise, It'll be fine, which is tactically true,
it will as long as it doesn't have holes in it, sir.
But you're talking, when you're talking all sorts of things
that could flip your boat over, and even though it's
still floating now, it's floating upside down with you in it. Well.
The mayor of Tampa yesterday said during a press conference,
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because the news is kind of like he's the he's
now the focal point, said that they were going to
forcibly remove him, which I don't know how the laws
work down there in Florida, but they said, if you
wouldn't go, we got him at one point indicated that
quote he had he had been he had been rescued,
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like it was past tense. Well they didn't, and I
know that. I said yesterday, this dude is man. If
he stays there, I don't think he makes in that
little boat. I was wrong. Apparently he he stayed in
his boat, and I'm sure it sucked, but he stayed
in his boat, and apparently is okay. But now everyone's
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mad at the mayor. They said you went and got him.
I mean maybe, but also ask yourself, are are you
able just to go in there and rip a dude
out of his boat? I guess in that situation, I
don't know, but I do know that the damage was extensive,
and as I pointed out yesterday, they were staging. I
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don't know. I know they don't have a lot of
good options, and they didn't know exactly where it was
going to hit. But I was hesitant when we started
seeing photos of the the the Tropicana Field, the Devil
Rays Stadium turned into essentially a barracks for National Guard
because it's so far south in Tampa. But it's not
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in Tampa. It is all the way down by where
the bay opens up where we have the big skybridge there.
It's it's a hall to get down there in that stadium.
In fact, that's been a point of contention for the
team because they don't like being all the way down there.
But that's where it came. It ripped the roof off
of it. And then of course I saw the Twitter
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folks like, look, how dumb ron DeSantis is. I'm sorry
he had to pick of available stadiums. I'm sorry didn't
construct a new one. I'm telling you people, it's it's
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that's reaching. Oh, I can't believe he did that. Come
on now, obviously, like you took your chances in Mother
Nature won here. But I mean, what are you supposed
to do. So we'll we'll get more coverage of what's
going on down there, hopefully. Kevin Campbell said he wants
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to call in. I haven't checked with him yet. He
is h he's not in Tampa. But you know, the
good doctor abandoned us and move down to Florida so
we could I don't know, make money doctoring or whatever.
But he was on he was on the pathway but
on the other side, so and he stayed down there.
He's on the the coastal side, not the gulf side,
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so we'll chat with him. We got Stephen Kent. We
got all sorts of entertainment stuff that will make its
way into the show today and you know we'll we'll
just continue. Oh and you want to hear a propaganda
sounds like we got that for you as well. But
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right now it is six seventeen casey O Day Radio program, Hangout.
I learned something new. You know, we like we love
studies here on the show. Usually it's to mock a
lot of them, but you know, they're interesting. And what
can be more interesting even than whatever the study purports
to show, is those undertaking it. And like if they
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questioned a panel, the questions are they leading? And you
can see when people are doing a study for learning,
And you can see when people are doing a study
because they already know what they wanted to say, they
have to go through the hoops. Right of we get
some money, We'll get a bunch of we get some
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professors and some graduate kids to go ahead and do
this thing, and then when it models what they want,
they could be like, well oh, and then we get
a peer reviewed by other people who essentially would don't
want to lose their tenureship by disagreeing with it. And
we've seen studies that frankly followed every aspect of the
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scientific modeling and still were withdrawn because they offended people
with their results. But there's a whole there's a process
for that. Right you want to do I don't know,
you want to do a study about what happens when
you give monkeys cocaine and your Wake Forest University you
get about one hundred and fifty k. But you know
it takes you a while. But when you need studies
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right now, so you can go on and say, oh,
you know, we just had a recent study blah blah blah,
and here's what it said. But you don't have time
to wait. You do a flash study to dah, new
term for you. So here's what they wanted to be
able to convey. This is from Associated Press. Human cause
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climate change boosted a devastating hurricane Helene's rainfall by ten
percent and intensified its wins by about eleven percent, scientists
say in a new flash study released just as Milton
was getting ready to make landfall. Now, so what they're
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telling you is they have they have this study. They
figured out this calculation. It is not a reviewed calculation.
It's not one that is widely accepted. They're guessing right,
and there's not peer review. E there's not a chance
for people to go, well, how did you get eleven
percent on the winds but ten percent on the water
and what's causing that?
Speaker 2 (13:18):
That?
Speaker 1 (13:18):
Don't get me wrong. Gathering information from a scientific perspective,
especially when deal with the natural disaster, is important and
using that information to your advantage, and we do it.
You see it done every day with spaghetti models. That's
science gathering information and using it to the best of
its ability. But it's only definitive once in this case,
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the hurricane's done what it's supposed to do or what
it will do, and then you can evaluate your modeling.
This is some new this is some newer thing, and
I've seen people put this out, but to tap study
on it gives it an air of well, look, a
bunch of scientists looked at this, and you know, don't
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question the science. And the reality is it's you're guessing
when you come up with that whether whether that's even
the case. Maybe it's more, maybe it's less, maybe it's
not at all. So then they just then they can
just call it a study. Oh well, no, they did
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a study on this, right, you're talking to some guy online.
They're like, why do you think it was eleven percent more?
Speaker 2 (14:27):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Well, they did a study. Well what did they do? Well,
they somehow did it in a couple of days using
calculations that are theoretical, theoretical and maybe correct but have
not been proven so, but that we can call it
a study. Poor Lebron James, man, No, no, no, he
didn't find himself at the center of one of the
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two natural disasters that we're currently dealing with here in
the US. Lebron James yesterday was absolutely dragged because he
decided to complain. Here we go. Can someone please explain
to me why we're getting on a plane and heading
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to Milwaukee for one preseason game. Yes, Lebron James is
very upset because the team has to fly a pretty
nice team team playing of my dad to Milwaukee for
a preseason game in the sport that he parted. Look,
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if they were flying you to go play hockey somewhere,
then you should check your contract and I'd be with you.
This is what you do, dude.
Speaker 3 (15:38):
Yeah, I don't understand the confusion here.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Oh, do you think your week's bad? You're you know,
just because you're the dome had it's roof ripped off
and your house is out to see, I got to
fly to Milwaukee for a preseason game that I'm probably
getting paid over a million dollars to participate in. I'm
sorry this is up ended your week, man.
Speaker 3 (15:59):
I love everyone of the the comments to trying to
explain to him because like a drive there and a
bus or whatever it would would take.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
Yeah, I've taken I've taken a bush from Chicago to
Wyoming before.
Speaker 3 (16:11):
I don't understand what is his confusion here though? What
is his confusion here?
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Though?
Speaker 3 (16:15):
Is this not typical?
Speaker 1 (16:19):
I honestly, I don't know. You know, the the preseason,
it's not as preseason is a little different in NBA
than it is in like, uh, you know, NFL, where
everything's very fixed for obvious reasons. I mean that the
teams kind of set them up. So the probability, by
the way I pulled this, uh, the probability, according to
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reporting from let's see here, ESPN, is the team the
Lakers were the ones who solicited that game, so his
employer is the one who scheduled it now. Don't get
me wrong. I love sitting there John with my co workers. Well,
you gotta be careful, you know about frustrations of companies.
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So we all do it right, Like, ah, can you
believe making us do these TPS reports or we're gonna
have this turned in?
Speaker 2 (17:08):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (17:08):
We just they were we got some they're changing some
digital policies here. And I was looking at an email
yesterday and I was like, oh man, this is gonna
this sucks. I gotta do this. But but that's the
But it's the core function of your job, dude, And
you get paid so much. Now you could see you know,
he's probably at the opinion where he's like, I made
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enough money, Well then retire or suck it up. I
don't get me wrong. If you've been around a long time,
you're gonna you're a little special uh, and you're a
special player and he is. People are gonna put up
with a little more of this. You're not gonna have
some rook doing that. But this is not the week
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to complain the people that you're gonna go get paid
a million dollars to get on a private plane, play
around for a couple of hours, and then get back
on a private plane. People have they got no bandwidth
for that.
Speaker 3 (18:07):
Yeah, Jordan once had to fly to Milwaukee for a
preseason game and he scored fifty on the plane alone.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
But and more impressive, it was from Chicago to Milwaukee,
which is what like five minutes.
Speaker 4 (18:19):
So.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Very fast. Fifty Yeah, you shut up and do it.
Did Jordan get this bitchy at the end of his career?
I'm trying to I just don't remember it.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
Well.
Speaker 3 (18:30):
The thing is with Jordan at the end of his
career is it was actually in Washington. Where was it?
Where did he play?
Speaker 1 (18:37):
I don't even he played for the Washington bullet excuse me,
the Washington Wizards right end? Okay, and then he had
he had ownership obviously with the team in Charlotte.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
But similar to Godfather three, I have purged that completely
from my memory, so I guess that technically that would
be the end of his career, so I have no
recollection of it.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Yeah, that would be the end of his career. And
then you try baseball again for five minutes or something.
I can't remember, but yeah, from basketball perspective, that was it.
He ended up in Washington, but all the greats. And
I shouldn't say all the greats. A lot of the
greats have that they Joe Montana chief right, It's just
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it's weird. Randy Moss I, you know, I like to
I like to think of him as a Viking, but
he you know, he played for at least what two
other teams bred Favre ended his career with the Vikings.
So but people still remember them where they're from. Lebron's
a little different because he he did a whole special
to make fun of his former team before he went
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to another team, before they took him back like an
abuse spouse, and then went to yet another team. So
I who the hell knows? But yeah, I get on
the plane, I people go, oh you shut up and dribble.
Yeah in this case, and frankly you should probably agree
with me. Don't be bitching that you got to go
get paid a million dollars to pay kids game. No
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nobody cares. You know, Jordan. I thought Jordan's getting trashed
because he got a new did you see his new jet?
Speaker 5 (20:08):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Baby, the paint job on that thing costs more than
any of our houses. But even his tail number he
has is his number, and the number of championships he has,
and he's got super sweet. Good for him. What he
pays seventy million, good for him. I don't know if
you know this. Jordan owns a lot of really expensive stuff.
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He's got random stuff. I got to play. I got
I wasted because I was invited. I won't say where
it was. I was invited to a really a very
very exclusive golf club here in North Carolina. Really really
explained it's almost impossible to get on there if you're
not a member. And I was fortunate enough to go
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play at this club and I'm in the locker room
getting changed with the member we're with, and I look over,
and you know, Jordan's got a locker there, And I
was asking the member. He goes, oh, yeah, you think that,
And he was giving me the list of like three
courses down by the coast, over by figure eight. I'm
sure you know the ones. Dude probably has like twenty
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memberships just to play golf in North Carolina. He spends
a little more than the rest of us. But I'm
not gonna bitch. How much money do you think that
Michael Jordan is directly responsible for tunneling to North Carolina
a lot, right, And I don't just mean with you know,
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revenue drived during his time as a team owner. I
just mean of all things Jordan, all things North Carolina,
UNC Jordan Jerseys are still a hot commodity man. So
dude wants to buy a big fat jet whatever, good
for him. And if he wants to fly that to
Milwaukee to play for two hours without whining like a
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little girl, even better for him. Sixty two hang on anyway,
all right? So yeah, I did see, Yeah, we were
talking about something off here. I did see a sprinkling
of this. So now the hurricane's fake? What I can't twitter?
Unfortunately they got ahead of me. Here is the hurricane
fake or it's not as big or dude, some of
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the stuff is just nuts.
Speaker 3 (22:21):
Yes, the conspiracy theories I saw this morning. Yes, before
the show they were saying, no, the hurricane was real.
But what we saw because when it got to the coast,
it like dropped to like.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
A antssipated very quickly, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:32):
Very quickly, which is like it's a miracle. But there's
a conspiracy theory that what actually happened was buckle in
for this one. Okay, when you're watching the satellite data
like on your say, your phone app right, and you
see it out in the gulf or whatever. That's the
international weather satellites run by the New World Order cabal, right,
And then once it got to the coast, it goes
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to to the US satellites like are more localized ones,
and then we saw what it really looked like. It
was always in a capturing space, right, it was always yeah,
but we only have access to the coastal ones once
it gets into our range right right on our property,
right right, it's on our property, so we switch off
from the cabals to ours, and then we could see
it was really like a Cat one or two the
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entire time. And they're saying the reason they made it
look like a Cat five was to push climate change.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
I see, I see. Going back to the satellite thing,
I'm sorry if I could just parse this for it,
and I know this is not your theory. It is
it is not you know, this is not your theory.
So I just want to remove the hurricane part. The
satellite thing has me concerned because I thought and I
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have I have seen and I give not just in
movies and whatnot, but in real life, like remember when
Trump handed that picture of the Taliban leader's house to
him and then walked out of the room. Right that
story we talked about he had a satellite image, So
where did he get it? Because obviously the dude's house
isn't in Boca. So because I so, the point being,
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I thought the US had won the most satellites, but two,
I thought, we we can look at whatever we damn,
we'll please, I guess, so we put them up there
and through oil'all.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
From what I'm reading, I guess it's different when it
comes to weather. When it comes to weather, we are well,
we're bound to the International Weather Channel, satellites run by
rays Stagic and the Cabal. Oh yeah, so that's what happened. There,
Is it clear?
Speaker 1 (24:28):
I ranking member of the cabal.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
You know what? Is it clear? You got to dig deeper?
Speaker 1 (24:33):
Yeah? You know what you should do a flash study. Yeah,
you should just keep pulling on that thread. Yeah, okay,
you're almost there. So I was reading too. This is crazy.
I was reading too that because people are making statements
here after you tip me off. I was just digging
through here saying that a hurricane has never dissipated at
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that speed and and yet then they're there's a list
of all the hurricanes that have done that. What was
the thing about this? I saw people saying they've never
had one for him in the Gulf coast, which is
not true, by the way.
Speaker 5 (25:10):
No.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
I saw. The other thing was they've never seen one
go in that direction, right, you know, but that's also
not true. Right, there was one in like eighteen eighty
eight or something.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
Well, you're gonna have to look at that. The one
that came back through Tampa. Now, the one in Tampa
was different only in the sense it did move east,
but it moved west first. Remember not Tampa, but what
was it San Marco down south of Sarasota that got devastated.
And yeah, I mean that thing had some easterly movement,
but to be fair, it did move west first. And yeah, no,
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that's okay, all right, Well well, oh oh.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
The other the other one I saw was people were
saying that people were like getting like, you know, they
were exposed. The people were learning the truth faster. They
were like, oh my god, this is a government generated hurricane.
They're using harp to do this thing. They're onto us, quick,
lower the machine, lower the power of the machine. Because
we're gonna be both. You spinal tapped it. You turned
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it to eleven right, right right, and then people are like, hey,
what's this about. They're like, oh, we're gonna get caught,
and they turned it down.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
No, that's a good way to get caught. You turn
the weather maker machine up too much and people start
to ask questions, Well, good, I'm glad some folks are
working on some stuff. Meanwhile, the people actually who are
supposed to be asking questions, including ready for this, Kamala Harris.
So you know how these things go, right, So Harris
is sitting there and she's holding an hurricane update, right.
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This was on c SPAN they were airing it, and
you have her, you have FEMA's director, may Orcis, Secretary
of ma Orcus is there and so it's you know,
it's a split screen. You got six different folks there
and Kama is kind of handling this, and it's you know,
anytime you see a politician with experts there, they're kind
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of the ring leader and they're doing the handoff thing.
They're like, all right, in fact, let's hear from the secretary.
If you want to come up here and say a
few words and to get the ball rolling on these
and Cooper used to do this during COVID too. You
as the leader, ask questions, to direct it where you
want to go. Okay, so that's what that's what she's doing.
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And so she's got the quote unquote experts or at
least the people in charge there. She hits them with questions.
She's the ring leader, she's the host of the show.
Boom boom boom. Information conveyed, and you know, you move
on to do another one of these. It's not a
hard job if you're somebody who understands the material. I
do this damn thing every day. One of you calls in,
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you know, you say what you want, I mean, ask
you some questions, We have a conversation, we go. I
don't have notes. So this woman is sitting there and
even though it doesn't sound like it, when I play
the audio, it's what's going on behind the scenes. Now
listen to one more time, Flood. We really got to
watch those areas in those communities.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
So it takes quite a while for that one.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
Did you hear what she said there? Okay, I'm going
to tell you what she said, and then when you
listen to it, you'll understand that that's what she said,
So she is not speaking to the dude speaking. She
is referencing her AID, who has just approached her and
handed her the next question to ask, which you'll hear
her then read dutifully. But she said, this is a
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live broadcast. This is a live this is live essentially
because she realizes that the visual of her aid walking
over with a printed question like those insane Joe Biden
cards telling them where to sit makes you look inept
that you can't facilitate asking leading basic, open ended questions
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of people who have moreed enough in photo to fill
the time. You can't. You can't be bothered to conjure
up question. I would understand Biden not being able to
conjure up questions right now, but you can't remember to
ask the secretary if it's bad bad or or the
FEMA person. Uh, you know what do you guys have ready?
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Like you throw? These have the most softball quest there's
no gotcha questions a person I could do this. I
could do this while watching TV and still conduct the
interview well, enjoying a show. It's just the the amount
of puppetry is amazing. I know people were getting all
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over Were they getting all over walls yesterday? Because he
he went and got coffee and didn't pay for the
coffee and then was it was it his kids? One
of the other kids went up to the coffee place, like,
don't worry, somebody's gonna combye to pay you. And they're like,
see looking at it. Nobody operates like that. And I'm like,
I don't know. It's low hanging fruit. Kamala Harris, Tomala
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Harris not being able to conduct a basic Q and
A on hurricanes, which are dominating the news right now
without her aids writing her the questions down and let
me play it. These are not complex questions. So you'll
hear her say this is a lie broadcast and then
she dutifully reads the question all right once again in
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its entirety. Here we get flood.
Speaker 6 (30:27):
We really got to watch those areas in those communities,
so it takes quite a while for that water to drain.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
Hey, Ken, I have a question for you.
Speaker 7 (30:37):
You mentioned words matter, and I know there's a lot
of media following this briefing.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
All right, so that's her. She's literally going to ask
the question which has been handed to her eight eight
eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Coming up
on the show we all sorts of Hollywood insanity, politics, entertainment,
all that. We'll chat with Stephen ken our NERD correspondent,
And it's a busy week for some of Hollywood's most
(31:09):
creative individuals to tell you to go f yourself in
some cases literally if you don't want to put up
with their woke garbage. So I guess if you want
to listen to the segment just to make notes of
what not to watch, I'll leave that up to you.
Although to be fair with some of these it's because
you're not watching they're screaming insanity. So we'll get into
(31:36):
all that. Okay, so yesterday, A lot of stuff is
very nuanced unless you really follow the context of it.
One of the things that is really really a no no,
or supposed to be is using the White House Press
(31:56):
briefing or the Pentagon Press briefing, one of the official
press briefings to push propaganda, now hold on, hold on,
and speculative stuff. I understand what you're saying, like, Casey,
have you heard one of these things? No, no, no, no,
I get it. But somehow, once you understand the line,
you realize that they mean something else.
Speaker 4 (32:19):
They mean.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
Not protecting, Like it's one thing to say something you're
totally lying, but you're pretending it's sourced. Right if you're like,
if you're a Jean Pierre Capone with her zoot suit
up there by the way, those memes will never get old.
And if you guys don't know what I'm talking about,
(32:42):
you missed out on a happy time Earlier this week
when Jean Pierre showed up wearing what looks like a
thirty Chicago it's either a thirty Chicago gangster suit or
a late nineties NBA draft hopeful suit. Describe it. And
then people went to work they did you know they
(33:04):
had They had memes of her as the shrunken head
Beetlejuice doing the press conference. They had her with a
Tommy gun, which I'm sure is somehow violence in some
way and some weird dude. It was hilarious. What was
Ross sent me another one yesterday? No, that's the one
you sent me, right, was the tommy gun one? Yeah,
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we were having there's some great some great ones, and
it's funny that I did see anyway, I get into
this in just a second whereas where's what I'm looking for?
Oh yeah, yeah, so that's Kj's poem, that's the NBA draft.
But yeah, there's so many of these. So anyway, so
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she's up there, and again, I don't know why, it's
a different thing, but it's a different thing, and it
just shows you how screwed up Hollywood is. So you
can go out and say, you know, we're we have
you know, we have people say in this and and
you don't be in you're lying, and then you feed
information through to UH reporters on the side as anonymous source,
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people close to the situation, Like that's how you're supposed
to get your speculative stuff out. The audacity to sit
in the White House press briefing and do a speculative
thing that is a hit piece is It's just not
something you do straight out, because again this is the
(34:28):
this is the oddity of of DC. Man. You can
do it if you if you pretend you're not doing it,
but when you just start doing it, it's pretty It
surprises people. Even the Moonbat reporters are sitting there and
I'm gonna play the audio for you, going are you
what are you doing? All right? So here is Jean
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Pierre speculating about Trump and Putin and you name it. Man,
You're pretty consistent.
Speaker 8 (34:58):
You don't often speculate about patheticals, but today, on more
than one occasion, you've said that if it's true that
former president Trump spoke with Vlatimir Putin, then that's concerning. Yeah,
I'm wondering why is this administration willing to speculate about that.
Speaker 7 (35:16):
In particular, I said, if it's true, speculation, it's speculation.
But if it's true, because I knew, right, we all
knew that you all will have we'll have questions about
for us, about the national security concerns, about our thoughts
about this, and so if it is indeed true, right,
we're talking about President Putin here, we see what's happening
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in Ukraine. Russia's aggression in Ukraine. That's about democracy, that's
about Ukrainians fighting for their freedom. And we've heard the
former president say and lobby against the funding for Ukraine.
So yeah, if it is true, it is indeed concerning
because we're talking about our national security here, So we
wanted to be very wanted to be very very clear.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
So these are these are national security hawks. Just so
you know what she's speculating about, is that Donald Trump,
in anticipation of being re elected, is somehow communicating with
Putin in an official sense, which is not something is
not you know, that's not a good thing until you
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post elections. One thing, do you remember after he won
and he took a call from who was it was?
It was the Taiwanese president, Right, everyone lost their bonds,
Like he's not supposed to be talking to anybody anyway. No,
that's not true. Once he's the president elect, things change
a little. But also this is all speculation, and it's
the worst case scenario. Right You're you're you're putting out
(36:43):
a rumor that's unsubstantiated that he's sitting there on the
phone with Putin, you know, basically doing the Barack Obama
Wait till after the election. I'll have something for you,
which is an actual thing that actually happened with that
dude or his emissary. And then they just throw it
out there. The irony, of course, is John Kerry was
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doing this after the twenty twenty election, for he was
already outdoing this stuff, and then John Kerry did it
also back when he was the nominee. So I just
throw that out there, and we know he did that.
He admitted to it, but I can't remember what the
(37:27):
loophole was. And they're like, no, that's not a problem.
But you're openly speculating. You're throwing this thing out there
and you have nothing to back it. And let me
ask you a question. I'm not saying that Trump should
be up in there talking to Putin. You got to
have a chain of command there, even if the you know,
the people in command at that moment are probably not helping.
(37:49):
You think Putin for a moment respects Biden? No, do
you think he respects Harris? Can you imagine she's sitting
in some room with Vladimir Putin? Right, Who's an evil,
evil dude? You want to know how Kaiser SoSE of
Vladimir Putin is. I can't. I think I just told
(38:09):
Ross this off the air. So Vladimir Putin, you'll be
shocked to learn, has a bunch of like mansions. In fact,
the one one of them he's got near Sochi is
like it's like a billion dollar mansion or something. But
he has a bunch of them, and he has his
beloved summer mansion down in the Crimea area, and it's
(38:30):
it's you know, it's amazing. Obviously it's out on a peninsula,
security apparatus, pretty pretty nice digs for a humble public servant. Anyway,
it's gone. His mansion paid for with US, you know,
no doubt, stolen funds from the Russian people is gone.
(38:54):
He had it raised. He had it raised because the
optics of it being hit with a drone or a missile,
even if he's not there by Ukraine, because of its proximity,
the remainder of uklaim of Ukraine. They he made a
business decision and tore the damn thing down. Now, it's
(39:15):
not quite murdering your family in front of your enemies,
but he did that for optics, just tore it down.
It's just a dirt, just a pile of dirt. Now.
So she's sitting in that room trying to, you know,
accomplish whatever her diplomatic mission is, and AIDS are handing
(39:36):
her questions to ask the Russian president shut up, give
me a break. So I guess you got it. You know,
you got to pull out the old boogeyman. And they
did this.
Speaker 8 (39:49):
President Biden regret making Mark Carlan, who's Attorney General as
mister Woodward has reported.
Speaker 7 (39:55):
Ah, look, the reason i'my able to speculate because that's
a national security concern. I wanted to be very clear
about that. But as I've stated many times before, there's
going to be many books written about an administration. It's
not it's very much typical. Uh, And I'm just not
going to comment on every specifics, every every matter that
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comes up, or any particulars of that come out.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
Well, well, hold on, hold on, you just you just
said she is such a piece of garbage. You just
said you just openly speculated on Trump chatting with Putin
and then talked about what you said the ramifications would be.
And then you're asked a question about Mary Garly, like,
we don't speculate up here. Ross. Those are two different
press conferences right now.
Speaker 3 (40:39):
It's the same press conference.
Speaker 1 (40:40):
But one but one was at the beginning. One was
the question immediately after the previous one. Yeah, oh it's
so weird. Well, you know, times, times are they changed? Man?
Oh yeah, she's she's awful other than the Tommy gun
memes and the the zoot suit stuff that brought me entertainment.
But that's the next question. Oh, that thing you want
(41:02):
me to do, right, I just did. Now I don't.
Speaker 3 (41:04):
I don't speculate when it comes to Biden or Kamala,
I don't speculate. But when it comes to Trump, I
will speculate. I say, for propaganda reasons. But you know
that's besides the point.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
This is what I said. You want to hear propaganda.
This is this is it. This is a whisper. This
is there's a whisper campaign.
Speaker 9 (41:21):
Right.
Speaker 3 (41:23):
But but it's so blatantly obvious as well. But it's
right there, dude, it's right there, like she's doing that right.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
When when they were going when they when they were
a great leap forward under Mao was going forward. I
want you to sometime read about how they would essentially
take control of all of these small, remote Chinese communities,
even the ones that they plan to drown without telling them.
In fact, I posted a graph the other day which
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is a wild graph, and it shows the in the
ever increasing expected life expectancy of humans going back to
around you know, nineteen hundreds up to the modern day.
And you just see this, you know, it's just it's
just a hill upwards. It's like the mountain climber game
they're on price is right. But then in the late fifties,
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there's this dip, this this spike downward before it comes back.
Speaker 3 (42:17):
Up right, and the rise was due to the Industrial Revolution.
That's when the real rise started to kick in.
Speaker 1 (42:23):
Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's why they they yeah around
that time.
Speaker 3 (42:26):
And then you see the dip and you're like.
Speaker 1 (42:28):
Oh, that's weird. What's that. That's maw, That's what happens
when you murder a significant enough percentage of the population
to do your thing. So you know, put that in
your brain. But you know, the way they go in
there is they would have and they wouldn't have to
(42:49):
necessarily bring somebody in. They would get one or two
local officials and they would essentially say, all right, whichever
one of you can twist control, even if control is
to be mad, you have to go in and you
have to poison the well on normal things. So one
of the big things they did is landowners. So they'd
(43:10):
have some person, some useful idiot I would essentially be
like the head of one of these college organizations screaming
boojoos on Columbia, right, and they would go in and
they would be like, you know, these landowners because remember
that was Mao's thing. He sees the land. But these
these landowners, these landlords, we got to do this, and
(43:32):
that included even landlords themselves. And whoever was able to
get the population behind them was it allowed them to
move forward in a position of power. Even if they
were a landowner, they just had to demonize everybody else.
So they would. They would do it through whisper campaigns.
They had, there's an actual term for it, and that
(43:52):
person would spend their day going around and poisoning the well, well, yeah,
you're mad about that, but this this landlord over here,
your friend, Oh, he's stealing from you. And people would
either acquiesce because they would believe the rumors, or if
you didn't, it didn't end well for you. And and
this was I mean, they had all sorts of strategy.
It's almost arguably it's more fascinating than Russian communism. And
(44:19):
because China's like, we're going to do our own thing,
and somehow they found a thing that was even more horrific,
if that's even possible. Right after they just watched all
the Ukraine starve because they took their grain over in Russia.
So yeah, man, you're doing the whisper campaign and then
you're doing it, and you're doing it right next to it, well,
(44:40):
right next to a statement of you saying that you
you don't do that.
Speaker 8 (44:43):
Mister Woodward also reports that, according to intelligence reports, the
White House officials here believed that there was as much
of a fifty percent chance that Russia would use a
tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine. I mean, is that fifty
percent odds numbers that accurate? And if so, I would
this administration. No, lets the American public know that that
(45:05):
kind of risk is real.
Speaker 7 (45:06):
Again, I'm not going to speak to everything that is
in a book, every particular. There's going to be many
books written, and we understand that it's not a typical,
but I won't respond to every piece in a book.
Speaker 1 (45:20):
Yeah, I feel like that's info. I'd like to know
she does it twice three times.
Speaker 3 (45:26):
That's unbelievable, is it?
Speaker 1 (45:29):
At this point?
Speaker 3 (45:29):
Literally, I'm not going to speculate in anything in the
book besides this one issue that regards Trump because we're
in the middle of a political campaign.
Speaker 1 (45:35):
Yeah. And by the way, the last audio, that's not
even a gotschaft for anybody, and necessarily that's like, that's
scary stuff, man, right, and you know you have to
assign blame other than Putin. If Putin would use a smaller,
a small tactical nuke in in a Ukrainian setting, that's
his decision and it's a horrific one. And I don't
(45:57):
care who's in charge of the US. There has to
be we have to understand how you respond to that.
I don't even know the answer. I mean, think about
do you know the answer if if Russia was to
pop a nuke off with Ukraine, what that could mean?
I want to know what that means. Is that boots
on the ground five minutes from then? Is that? Hey,
(46:17):
none of our business. You know that's going to be
the debate. So I don't know. I feel like now
you're out of the gossip girls, you know, the girl's
gossiping kind of stuff. Sorry ladies, and you're into real
deal stuff. So answer the damn question. But yeah, to
put it right next to put two, I won't speculates
(46:39):
right next to wild speculation with a straight face. I don't.
I don't know if I'm talented enough to be the
and I'm making air quotes when I say talented to
be the press secretary because I have a soul and
a conscious occasionally conscious, but I would laugh myself out
of the room with that, all right, seven twenty three?
Speaker 3 (47:00):
Hang on.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
He wasn't going to bring it up because you know,
we're sitting in a hurricane emergency, right and it's it's
it's it's lunacy to sit there and watch videos of
this guy down in Tampa, Lieutenant Dan Say in his
tiny little sailboat moored up in Tampa Harbor saying I'm
(47:20):
going to ride it out in this boat because boats float, yeah,
but not when they're upside down real well. So uh, Anyway,
he became a cause to jure. People said there was
a GoFundMe that started. He has one. He started himself,
and then local media outlets were going down interviewing the dude,
(47:41):
to the point where the Tampa mayor was giving a
pressure yesterday before this thing hit and said that the
if he doesn't go to a shelter, that they're going
to go and essentially remove him, which they turned out
not doing, which I guess is kind of good. Cause.
Is like anytime the government's like we're gonna go physically
(48:03):
move you for your own safety, I just don't trust him,
even though it's the right decision probably to not be there.
So are you ready for this? Nobody googled this dude.
I So, this guy who basically looks like a homeless
guy who's not homeless. Apparently he has a bunch of
(48:25):
different names. He goes by, not cute nicknames like Lieutenant
Dan because he's an amputee that lives on a boat.
But for the purpose of covering up some past incidents,
this dude apparently is a bit of a nuisance. And
I'm sure Tampa Pedie knew that too. That's why the
(48:47):
maryror is being a little cagy about it, including and
I kid you not that one time he tried to
beat a police officer to death with a violin, which
is different but not really for Florida. Yeah, man, And
(49:07):
by the way, they say that he's probably already he's
already raised twenty thousand dollars under false pretenses. He also
he also beat up an EMT one time. So all
those TV stations running around people using him as why
DeSantis is a problem, which I don't even understand that
(49:29):
what does one have to do with the other. Once again,
you've thrown your lot in with the dude who I
don't know randomly beats police with a violin. Wonder what
that sounds like. Oh, I can't speculate. Jean Pierre can speculate. Hagabal,
what's up?
Speaker 2 (49:48):
Hey, jac You know what when I hear it called
Kareem John Pierre the absolute worst press secretary on God's
Green Earth. If this had been a nineteen eight.
Speaker 1 (49:59):
Magdad existed, beg Dad, Bob was a thing.
Speaker 2 (50:04):
Nah, sheems worse. She seems worse. Oh God, she's worse
because she sat there in the American people and told us, Oh,
he's okay, he's okay. There's something wrong with him. Dude
can't bring, dude can't talk. Oh he was okay. Oh
he's get great at the debate, I think. But what
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they have done, Chase, they have normalized to hearing type
behavior when it comes to President Trump. She just sat
here and said, we're not gonna speculate, but when it
comes to him, it's okay to speculate. I want people
to realize what they're doing and what that does for
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people like me. I'm watching them, Casey, and you know,
sometimes you have to pull me back from the ledge
because I can get out there sometime like that, not
with the you know that making up the weather stuff.
But they sit there. They make it okay to speculate
against Donald Trump and Maga. They make it okay to
cheap maga. They make it okay to do whatever dirty
(51:09):
shysty when trick you can because you're stopping Donald Trump.
Well what do you think people like me are going
to demand? And they do it and the press don't
hold them accountable. Why having nobody from the press asked
her about Doug em a beaten women and the harassing them.
Speaker 1 (51:30):
I think she tried to and she left the other day.
Speaker 2 (51:36):
But see, here's my thing, why does it have to be?
And you know what, Casey, you have always said, well, Jamal,
do you really want to press deciding? Do you really, Jamal?
Do you really want the government deciding who can be
a journalist? Or now do you really want them taking
a cast?
Speaker 1 (51:50):
And I'll say yes, yes.
Speaker 2 (51:53):
Yeah, But why because you got people right now sending
in the press conference and nobody saying that if that
had been Mike Pant's.
Speaker 1 (52:01):
Wife, Hold on, Jamal, I just want to be I
want to be clear here. It's the reporter who's pushing
back on her for speculating in the first cut. Is
not Peter Doocey.
Speaker 4 (52:14):
He's uh.
Speaker 1 (52:15):
I think he's a reporter from CNN, of all places,
he's one of the one of the regular networks. So
even they were uncomfortable with it, which is saying something
about how rotten this woman is what she's willing to do.
Speaker 2 (52:29):
But it's no, it's here's the thing, and I'm sorry
about seeing. But when it comes to CNN, they ran
a story here on Rock Robinson ran lives on NEIM.
But but they.
Speaker 1 (52:40):
I'm not giving them a credit and post I'm not
giving them credit, Jamal. I'm pointing out that the question,
like if CNN is pushing back because they're such trash
it lets you know how odd it is what she's doing, right,
it's not just so I'm trying to add some context
for people. Okay, I'm sorry, sait hold On. I want
(53:02):
to be very clear from real clear politics. All right,
then I rescind what I said. But still usually he's
not a guy who that even gets a question. So
and he's pushing back there.
Speaker 2 (53:10):
But yeah, but that's my thing. None of them are
sitting up there saying, hey, your vice president your vice
president husband beat a woman and open and wide open
in front of a French in front of a French restaurant. Hey,
your vice president was sexually harassing his coworkers, and you
covered the story beautiful. I wish Mark Robinson would have
(53:31):
mentioned that yesterday when you was talking about it and
was talking about Mark and you and you talked about
it right before he got up there. I wish he
would post that you talked, you know, because look how
they did Mark Robinson wife, and I take that personal.
How they did Mark. How they doing Mark Robinson and
his wife, But nobody has The press don't say nothing,
and Kareem Jean Pierre get away with speculating against a
(53:56):
political opponent with no pushback from the actual entire Priss, CBS, ABC, NBC,
They don't chair because they have themselves accept that the
fact it's okay to do whatever it takes to stop Trump.
How you're gonna pull this nation.
Speaker 1 (54:11):
Together, I don't I don't know, but it's like it's
uh and uh. I appreciate the call this morning, Jamal.
It's it's about and we've seen this and in modern history,
it's about these no go zones, these things you don't
do because you pull the pin on that, and who
knows where it goes. And you know, the biggest example
(54:33):
is the UH, the nuclear option for Senate appointees. Right
when they decided that they were that Harry Reeve was
going to do, other Democrats tell him, don't you do it,
don't you do it? This come back to bite us.
And then well you saw where that ended up. And
those those rubicons were crossed daily during UH during Trump's
(54:55):
administrata from from twenty sixteen to now, right from how
they prosecute people to charges. You know, they're going to
disbar that woman down in Atlanta right and probably charge
her with more stuff. At the very least, she's never
lawyering again. She's out of there. And and because she
was a useful idiot who was willing to go in
(55:15):
and fabricate a criminal justice case against an American citizen,
even a very well known one. And when when, when
it it came out that she wasn't a perfect angel,
they threw her under the bus. And they knew this
before she was she would they that was their Patsy.
(55:36):
You got Patsy, ma'am. I hope you feel extra stupid.
So and We've seen example after example. So no, I
hear what you're saying. All right, seven forty three KCO
Day Radio program. We got to ray. I know it's
gonna be a weird morning. Yeah, mister Stagic, how you doing?
Speaker 6 (55:57):
I'm doing okay, a little cut bleeding, but I'm on
my feet.
Speaker 1 (56:00):
Yeah. So what happened?
Speaker 9 (56:01):
Way?
Speaker 1 (56:01):
Were you out? You were out in them?
Speaker 2 (56:04):
No, it wasn't out.
Speaker 1 (56:05):
When I was on Anderson Cooper got smoked in the
face my degree.
Speaker 6 (56:09):
Man, did he really flying objects?
Speaker 1 (56:11):
Yeah? And He's like maybe I shouldn't be out here,
And I'm like, you think really?
Speaker 6 (56:16):
Well, you know we do. We do it to show
everybody what could happen to you. It's okay if it
happens to us.
Speaker 1 (56:21):
Yeah, it's funny when it's one hundred and ten pounds
a tiny woman who's literally almost blowing away.
Speaker 6 (56:27):
Yeah yeah, yeah, and you know, blown away some of
the higher gusts one O three and Mulberry, Florida. I
don't know where that is, but I know where Sarasota
is one hundred two mile per hour gusts. Officially, Hurricane
Center put the Center cross in the shore about eight
thirty last night at CST key Cat three at one twenty,
(56:48):
but we didn't realize one hundred and twenty mile per
hour winds, a heavy rain over eighteen inches, had some
flash flood emergencies, a lot of flooding, obviously a lot
of wind damage. And you know, we'll see all that
now as the sun's coming up in and around Tampa,
down towards Sarasota and Fort Myers, Sarasota, so Sarasota Bay,
maybe Port Charlotte, probably seeing some of the highest surge
(57:10):
which Tampa did escape due to being on the west
side of the storm. Water rescue is going on even
around winter Haven, in and around Orlando. Some heavier rainfall
now the center off shore and starting to pull away,
so the worst over I believe it or not, though,
seeing a little mid and high level overcast even across
the triangle right now pulling away though, so any clouds
(57:30):
around giving way to clear sky. It's already cleared out
for the Triad down towards Charlotte, Ashville and a dry
weather continuing a pretty pleasant day with a stiff breeze
today looks like it would get into the upper sixties,
so only in the sixties today. Chilli night tonight a
little mid forties and then near seventy tomorrow, warmer over
the weekend. Casey, I really think that dry weather's gonna continue,
(57:54):
maybe for the next two weeks. We may not see rainfall.
So it's going to be interesting to see how the
out monitor revolves because you talk about what happened, especially
in western North Carolina and all the rain, and then
if we keep this dry weather pattern, I'm sure there's
gonna be some levels of drought showing up and people
are gonna be like, oh, I can't believe we had
all that rain and we're still talking about drought because
(58:16):
you know, it all came really in a relatively short
period of time.
Speaker 1 (58:19):
So because you guys, what I'm getting crazy emails about
this morning, and you know that the the theories that
are out there, One, hurricanes don't form in the Gulf
and head east, and two they don't dissipate at the
speed this one did. It's never happened, and it's so
it's weather control machines and fake satellites. By the way,
(58:41):
you ran on it. So you guys are.
Speaker 6 (58:44):
Yes, okay, So so they don't form in the golf
and we that somebody made it form and movies.
Speaker 1 (58:50):
Yeah is that?
Speaker 6 (58:53):
And that's not true.
Speaker 1 (58:55):
And then you guys basically lied and said it was
a big storm, and then when it hit land then
people could see it, so you downgraded it quickly.
Speaker 6 (59:02):
So yeah, I don't know. I mean, you know, we're
sick people as mediurologists. We live on the edge and
it's the only way I can explain it. You ever,
you ever hung out with a meteorologist.
Speaker 1 (59:13):
No, no, no, And I've made an effort. No, no,
I shouldn't say that there's actually a te meteurologist around Rawleigh.
I like, but but no, I wouldn't. I'm not in
an Illuminati, so I can't. I can't hang with you guys.
So anyway, all right, look at that Ross. I expose
him just like I said I would chat the next hours. Okay, okay, yeah, right,
(59:36):
there's raced agent going back to the goat sacrifice. Whatever
they got brewing down in the break room. Ah, let's
see here we got that. Okay, rock and roll? What's that? No, dude,
Like I said, Illuminati didn't flinch, right, Weather Control didn't flinch.
(59:58):
The I didn't give them the detail of the satellite thing,
but it sounds like he knew right, he knew about
the private satellite control outside of US borders. Dude, it's uh,
it's getting deep in here. Uh you want to you
want to hear about one of the most vile people
in the United States, just out of sheer pettiness. I
(01:00:18):
will introduce you. He is a state senator from New York.
And uh. Also, we're gonna we're gonna hear about a
college professor out in where is it Kansas City or
he's in Kansas. I don't know where the University of
Kansas is, but uh yeah, yeah, he's got some thoughts
and now he's on leave. We'll get into that much more.
Plus Stephen kennad eight oh five coming up. Hang on,
(01:00:38):
So in Germany they use they use speed cameras and
not on the autobahn. I guess probably, but uh, but
they use speed cameras as well as people violating no
right turn stuff. Yeah, I'm pretty standard except in Germany.
So in the US, if you get a ticket from
a camera one, I don't even think there should be
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legal But if if you do, your defense cannot be
I wasn't driving even if they can't see the driver.
A lot of the cameras. They try to take a
picture of the driver, but sometimes they can't there's glare
or the old cameras just didn't they take picture the
license plate. You go to court and say I wasn't driving,
But if you don't tell them who was driving, it
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sticks with whoever owns the car. Which this is why
I have a problem with this, because you're not witnessing this,
and they have no obligation to help you, to help
the government prove crime, not just against them, but anybody else.
They don't have an obligation to help. So in Germany
they tweaked and they basically said, you can't just take
a picture of the license plate. You have to have
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to take an identifiable picture of the driver too. And
what's amazing is when people heard that. Now there's these
speed cameras and you see, like here's an AUDISUV that's
doing like ten kilometers over being piloted by Cookie Monster.
What do you do, Yeah, you know who the vehicle's registered.
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But that's clearly a picture of cookie Monster.
Speaker 3 (01:02:05):
The Cookie Monster stole my car. Man.
Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
Oh yeah, well, let's face the dude's gotten a dire
No he does.
Speaker 3 (01:02:12):
He was off the crumble cookie.
Speaker 1 (01:02:13):
Oh no, oh my god, that reaps. Oh yeah, so
look cookie monster, he's Jones and man, he's making bad decisions,
stole Ross's car, and of course he's speeding to where
the cookies are. Yeah, that's funny. Police are police are
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not amused, as you can imagine. I don't know. I mean,
Germany's gonna do whatever Germany wants to do, obviously, but
there you go. All right, So who's the most loathsome individual?
Let's play that game? Is the most loathsome? Loathsome? Why
can I not say that word? Uh? Who's the bigger
a hole? The state senator who up in New York
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Senator Brad Holman siggle sigil? Who knows? Who got way
into the fact that the Trump campaign reserved Madison Square Garden,
which you can do, right. You want to put on
a you're a promoter and you want to put a
concert on. That's how you do it. You go and
you negotiate a contract. There's a process, and Trump did
in this case. He wants to put a big rally
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on in New York City right for the election. I
don't understand why it's coming up on the twenty seventh
that being said, This Warrior takes to Twitter. He says,
I have confirmed with the Garden they signed an agreement,
and let's be clear, allowing Trump to hold an event
to Madison Square Garden's equivalent to the Nazi rally at
Madison Square Garden in nineteen thirty nine. And he's demanding
(01:03:40):
that they canceled this perfectly legal contract that they'd get
sued if they canceled. Do you think that dude just
he had to feel good about that all damn day.
Look what I'm doing to help. I'm doing this thing
that's not going to provide any results, but I don't care. Obviously,
had a slightly different sched last week, so we only
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did the Friday thing and we didn't get a chance
to chat with Steven Ken, who joins us. Now, good morning,
do you sir? What's going on?
Speaker 9 (01:04:09):
We're back. They let me out of the coal mines
to return to your show.
Speaker 1 (01:04:13):
Yeah, I heard you. You went to West Virginia's you
got a booger hole? Do you go to booger hole
West Virginia?
Speaker 9 (01:04:19):
I mean that sounds like a West Virginian kind of place.
Speaker 1 (01:04:22):
It was it was so much that I was I
was talking about something and I made up I thought
I made up a name, right it, you know, kind
of an insulting sounding West Virginia town name. And I'm like, yeah,
you know, I go to Booger Hole, West Virginia, and
like the next segment, I start getting emails from truck
drivers and they're like, bro, there's a Booger Hole. And
(01:04:44):
so we learned everything there was to learn about Booger Hole.
I'm just hoping you had a chance to take in
its scenic beauty there in Booger Join me.
Speaker 9 (01:04:51):
It sounds it sounds so beautiful.
Speaker 4 (01:04:53):
Now I was.
Speaker 9 (01:04:55):
I was out there in the New River Gorge and
you know, just trekking around those hills. One of the
great things about West Virginia for climbers, though, is that
most of the scenic spots and people places you can
travel that people don't know of usually have very problematic
names that I can't say on the radio. That's oh yeah, yeah.
(01:05:15):
Rock climbers have a history of naming things things that
they shouldn't, So you can't talk about.
Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
What level are you climbing at ten seven, ten eight?
You more advanced?
Speaker 9 (01:05:25):
I mean, oh, oh, you know your stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
Yeah, most of climbing in Colorado.
Speaker 9 (01:05:31):
So yeah, yeah, yeah, ten ten eight climbing sounds.
Speaker 1 (01:05:34):
About right, okay, good, all right, and then you're that
bridge is amazing up there too.
Speaker 9 (01:05:41):
Obviously, Yeah, yeah, it's a perfect place.
Speaker 1 (01:05:44):
Especially if they actually sides from North Carolina. Of course,
secure the bungee for you. All right, let me let
me get over. We got to do. We got all
sorts of insanity. But I want to talk about something
that is a little more. It is not just Hollywood
people being stud would be for future audiences, but the
the TikTok thing. Our Attorney General Josh Stein is among
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the ages who have banded together who essentially want to
want to create a classified TikTok like the same way
you would manage controlled substance, saying that it's basically crack
for the kids. And don't get me wrong. You see
a bunch of a bunch of you know, tweens sitting
at a table somewhere like at the mall, none of
(01:06:30):
them talking to each other, but all on their phone
scrolling TikTok. It's weird, it's strange, But does it rise
to the level of a national health emergency, which is
what one of the ags said, and really is that
a good frankly Stein concentrated this in all right now
is blowing me away. But it seems like people from
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all across the political spectrum don't like them any TikTok.
Is this about controlling TikTok or is this just another
pathway in more restrictive control on things, you know, like
Twitter or x rather, because as you know, politicians are
very upset with Elon's general attitude about this stuff. So
you want to get conseriratorial. Is it just busy body
(01:07:13):
stuff or is there a real necessary issue?
Speaker 9 (01:07:16):
Well, I'll get conspiratorial on you. You know this, this
turn against TikTok is is incredibly bipartisan, and everybody should
kind of be wondering, well, why is that lift TikTok
has sort of this weird leftist subculture which promotes a
lot of progressive values, et cetera, et cetera, And yet
in Washington, d C. Most of Congress at this point
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is coalesced around the idea that TikTok has to be
sold by byte edance and divest entirely. Joe Biden signed
the bill to make it happen, and then just a
couple of months after this occurs, all these ags from
red and blue states coalesced to target TikTok as a
peddler of mental health problems based on its features. And
(01:08:01):
here's where it gets conspiratorial. This is not really about TikTok.
TikTok has an ownership problem, not a features problem. I
don't like TikTok at all. I think it's a maliciously
designed app. However, the features that the ags are going
after in this lawsuit are not dissimilar from any other
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American owned and operated app in the United States.
Speaker 1 (01:08:29):
In California is just passing a law that speaks to
this as it pertains to a Facebook right where you
have to you can't what was it, You can't custom
feed during certain hours. It's a lot of little tweets.
And this is similar the complaints that they have with
TikTok in.
Speaker 9 (01:08:44):
This Yeah, custom feed, scrolling, facial features, you know, filters
that you can apply to your face, auto play, push notifications.
This is basically just a lawsuit cobbled together and pointed
at the most controversial app, but is really meant to
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ban algorithmic experiences of all kinds cases. So you know,
all of our social media experiences these days are driven
by algorithms that try to give us what, you know,
they think that we want to see, and sometimes they're
right and sometimes they're not. But by and large, this
is what defines the online experience. This is a lawsuit
against algorithms, not necessarily TikTok.
Speaker 1 (01:09:28):
Yeah, would I would agree with you. But here's the thing.
Sometimes algorithms and I don't know. Maybe it's this that
I'm getting older. It used to be that people were
putting algorithms together and it would make sense, and you
could make the argument, we're doing this so that we
maximizing what we think you'll be interested in when we
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populate your feed. That makes sense to me. Remember this
big dumb algorithm thing we just got into with X
where everyone's trying to explain that I don't know how algorithms.
Nobody knows how algorithms work. No, it's very simple. It
was like the Google search results on the Trump stuff
right after the assassination, and they were showing all the
other stuff but not the Trump thing. And people are like,
you don't understand algorithms. No, I do, And that's the problem.
(01:10:11):
I remember that it makes sense if I'm run in
a search company that the algorithms take the words I'm
putting in, utilize what the rest of the internet is
talking about, what I have looked at in the past,
and use it to serve me the best results. Where
I think people are willing to go along with this
is because they realized the algorithm started getting thumbs placed
on the weight there, and those thumbs would do things
(01:10:34):
like accidentally ban including Trump and those search results, or
you know, if you search for if you search for
my wife is yelling at me, it tells you to
shut up and be a better husband. If you've searched
my husband's yelling at me, it serves you up a
domestic abuse hotline recommendation. People saw that, they saw them
manipulation there, So I think that they're going to sit
(01:10:56):
by and just watch these guys do whatever they want
because these companies have kind of done to themselves.
Speaker 9 (01:11:02):
Yeah, I mean that sounds about right. And you know,
a lot of this has been spurred on by Professor
Jonathan Height's book The Anxious Generation, which is you know,
a workwhile read, if you're if you're you know, raising kids.
These days are concerned about team mental health and kind
of how the Internet has impacted that and created a
lot of negative trends. But at the end of the day,
(01:11:23):
I remember the Internet before algorithms, and I like, personally
as a consumer of these apps, a curated experience that
shows me things that I might be interested in and
ignores the things that I don't like to see in
my feed. No, I can't argue.
Speaker 1 (01:11:41):
I agree with that. Yeah, but what I'm talking about
is examples or the algorithms not about helping you the most.
It's about sending you the message that it wants to share,
the move you change your wrong thing. That's where people.
Speaker 9 (01:11:55):
Are, I think, and that's why conservatives don't like algorithms
like they that's that's kind of how they think. Big
tech and literals at the top of these companies are
against it.
Speaker 1 (01:12:05):
Yeah, but algorithms are a good thing, I understand. I'm
with you, man, there's an efficiency there, and I think
they used to exist. I am. I have you noticed
how difficult it is on Google to necessarily find stuff
that you're looking for versus what it used to be.
And I understand bullyan searching right, I'm not some rando.
(01:12:26):
It's first day on the Internet. I know how to
drill down with dates and parentheses, so we're getting specific wording.
And I can't tell you the number of times I
go to pull a story about something and yeah, it's
got a little controversy. It's like we're doing a story
and then I remember another one from eight years ago,
and I have to do the thing where I leave
Google and I go to a couple other search engines
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and then it pops up immediately.
Speaker 3 (01:12:48):
So I'm with you.
Speaker 1 (01:12:49):
I love algorithms curate away, but be doing it based
on something that's understandable, and algorithms, let's face it, are
intellectual property. So now you're going to be drilling into
quote unquote company secrets. They're going to kick and scream
the whole time this is going on.
Speaker 9 (01:13:06):
Yeah, I mean, that's exactly kind of what's been happening
with with TikTok and the divestiture. You know, a lot
of the individuals who expressed an interest in buying TikTok
as a as a US entity and getting it out
of the hands of the Chinese at Fight Dance, you know,
they wanted the proprietary technology of the algorithm. TikTok stripped
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of its algorithm is completely worthless, worthless. It's just it's
just metas you know, Instagram reels. If it doesn't have
whatever fuels what makes TikTok so clickable and engaging and
figures out its audience and the weird things that they
like like no other app out there, it's a gold mine.
Speaker 1 (01:13:45):
Yeah, speaking of people who have to figure things out,
and they're not doing a very good job of it.
Everyone in Hollywood who won't shut up Accolyte actor Jody
Turner Smith said that who's still you know, not happy
about the cancelation, said that she hopes fans quote stop
having a stick up there. But about people of color
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being a part of ips that were created by white
people is did you sneeze or laugh at her?
Speaker 4 (01:14:15):
A little bit of both?
Speaker 1 (01:14:16):
What what I mean, how do you think that's useful?
Speaker 3 (01:14:20):
Going?
Speaker 9 (01:14:22):
Well, I mean it's it's certainly not. I mean, these
individuals have no particular bonds or cares about Star Wars past, present,
or future, so they're more than happy to drag it
through the mud and disparage it as something created by
white people. I've never heard Star Wars described like that
in my life, but this person, Jodie Turner Smith who
(01:14:45):
you know played the witch on Acia in the Acolytes series.
Doesn't pay much attention to where Star Wars has been.
Do you remember just two years ago when Star Wars,
the Twitter account for Lucasfilm took to Twitter in defense
of the Obi Wan Kenobi series actor Moses ingram Uh,
(01:15:06):
one of the black characters named Reva, and they tweeted this,
there are more than twenty million sentient species in the
Star Wars galaxy. Don't choose to be a racist. That's
what they did the last time we went through this
contrived nonsense.
Speaker 1 (01:15:23):
Well, it can't help. She's the she was the baddie
who was then the goodie right in that series.
Speaker 9 (01:15:28):
That's right, that's right.
Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
I actually liked her character. It's the thing too, It's.
Speaker 9 (01:15:33):
Like, you're the first person I've heard say that, can
youah no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
No no. I didn't like what I didn't like the
character arc but when they first introduced her, and I'm like,
I'm fine with her, I'm okay with that. And then
you got into the storyline with it, which I won't ruin.
Speaking of storylines. That joker too, man, it was boy boy,
I don't want to give it and I don't want
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you to give away the ending, but we gotta we
gotta talk talk about the fact that there is controversy there.
And then I saw it because of people with some
theories which I thought, well, all these people have sued
to debate, but then of course the director had to
come out and just turn it into a dumpster fire.
So first of all, let's talk about what you're hearing
about the reaction.
Speaker 9 (01:16:19):
Well, I'm not seeing anything good about Joker Too. You know,
I've seen sort of the same rumblings that people take
this movie, you know, more seriously than it's meant to be.
I remember a lot of the backlash and social discussion
around the first Joker movie, and this one sort of
(01:16:39):
seems to be falling on a lot of deaf ears
and a lot of lack of interest. Have you heard
anything particular about Joker Too, and whether or not it's
worth going to see nothing?
Speaker 1 (01:16:50):
Nothing positive? And I actually I had it explained to
me what happened in that movie, and I could understand
why people probably feel a little cheated now, because there's theories, right,
and I guess I can speak about this without giving
any of it away. There's theories you know. One of
the theory, and this is what I find interesting. One
of the theories is he's not the Joker that we know
(01:17:11):
he might. He himself was inspiration. You know, these are
theories prior to it coming out. Now we know what happens.
But and I thought that's an interesting twist. Also, you
would take a movie and you would bastardize the sequels ending,
because that's what Joker would do. You know what I'm saying,
Like those are in Those are fascinating theories. You know,
(01:17:35):
I don't know that I buy into him necessarily, But instead,
what do we get, Well, we get the director who
decided he was going to go out and do the
same damn thing. Joker has a message for fans, go
f yourself. That's the Rolling Stone headline. And basically it's
Todd Phillips sitting there and you know, basically doing the
(01:17:55):
Hollywood thing where you guys all suck and I'm amazing
and if you don't like it, then this not for you.
At what point will these idiots stop this because monetarily
it hasn't influenced them.
Speaker 9 (01:18:09):
I don't really understand it myself. I also don't understand
when people say Joker fans. I know they are like
Batman and DC fans out there, but it's not as
if the Joker movies starring Joaquin Phoenix have their own
unique following that you can even flip the bird at
in the first place. This is all very surprising to me.
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Todd Phillips shouldn't hate Joker fans. He should hate the
media who accused the first Joker movie of inspiring school shootings.
I mean, do you remember all the panic about the
first Joker movie and that he shoots one person or
two people in that movie, and they thought it was
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going to cause mass shootings around the country. Absolutely insane.
Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
Yeah, but it's who he shoots. And after watching that,
Luna takes scream on the streets of Brooklyn to Trump
and then going and watching that scene, I don't know
how I felt about it, but yeah, look, the movie
was The movie was definitively different, and I don't mind
an edgier thing. You have you caught any of the
Penguin series yet?
Speaker 9 (01:19:13):
No, but I hear that it is prestige television, like
it's actually worth watching.
Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
I yeah, here's the thing. I so I've watched it normally.
I wait, till it all comes in. I've watched the
first three episodes. I feel like they spend too much
time on his sidekick, for one, and it definitely has
like a DEI component there. But for the most part,
I think it's pretty good. Colin Ferrell does. He plays
a pretty good penguin, and but what I mean by
that he plays a pretty horrible dude, right, so it
(01:19:43):
is fascinating. So yeah, I would recommend you see We're
out of time, unfortunately, but check it out and hopefully,
hopefully that one doesn't let me down. And then the
director tells me to f myself. So appreciate it. Thank
you much, Steven, have a great one, Casey. All right,
there you go, little look at all things Hollywood and
(01:20:03):
the general insanity that goes along with it. All right,
we'll try to get a spy report from doctor Campbell
coming up and much more hang on, So let's talk
to somebody down in Florida. You know him as doctor
Kevin Campbell, who who fled and moved to Florida because
he heard there's a bunch of old people down on something.
And so now we're going to force him to give
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us a spy report. Where are you at specifically, so
people know.
Speaker 5 (01:20:30):
We are in Melbourne, Florida, which is about fifteen miles
south of where the Eye passed over in the wee
hours this morning.
Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
Okay, And it sounds like, well you're still there, so
oh it didn't get your boat out? Cool, we didn't
get your boat. No, he's obnoxious boat guy. Now, so
do you have stupid boat shoes? I'm a stupid boat hat.
Speaker 5 (01:20:55):
I got everything and I'm actually getting my one hundred
ton captain's license.
Speaker 1 (01:21:00):
Oh okay, do you blast Jimmy Buffett obnoxiously on repeat,
over and over on your boat like you used to
do in your beach house.
Speaker 5 (01:21:09):
No, I had not done that a little elping John
these days.
Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
Oh okay, Kevin was a big, big Buffet guy. All right,
So talk talk. I mean, obviously you weren't over in Tampa.
Were they telling you guys to get out of there?
Because obviously they knew this thing was going to cross
across the state basically where you guys were, because you know,
in Tampa they're like, write your name on your arm
if you're going to stick around, because you're going to
be a body. Were the what were they saying to
you guys over there, and what was the actual result
(01:21:35):
for your side of the state.
Speaker 5 (01:21:38):
You know, we're on the east coast, just south of
Cape Canaver where the Elon Musk rockets go up, and
our big concern was local life, flooding and wins. So
we were not asked to evacuate unless you lived on
a barrier island near the cave. And what we saw
was we had wind guss you know, eighty two one
(01:22:00):
hundred miles an hour. We had a lot of rain,
but you know, we have hurricane shutters and we're very lucky.
You know, a lot of things that you do to
prep here. You pull everything inside, You take a foot
or two of water out of your swimming pool so
that you know there's somewhere for water to flow to
rather than inside your house. And we, you know, double
(01:22:20):
and triple tied our boats. Our harbormasters stayed the night
and watched everyone's boat and we're really lucky. The big
thing that happened here is it spawned a ton of tornadoes,
and unfortunately we've had some depths and some property damage.
And I'm sure most people know Cocoa Beach, Yeah, yeah,
And this this was up in Cocoa Beach where people
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kind of recognized that a tornado touchdown and it destroyed
kind of a publix in a haircut place, and one
of my good friends who's a dermatologist, one of my colleagues,
are building gut damage. It seemed to take out her
personal office on the corner top right hand corner of
the building, which was kind of sad. But we're really
really lucky.
Speaker 1 (01:23:00):
Yeah. You obviously you're you know, you lived in You're
you're from North Carolina, growing up in the Raleigh area there.
But uh, man, you're watching all that stuff from your
former home and uh you and I have spent we
spent quite a few days golfing up in those mountains together,
and I suspect those courses are probably not going to
be reopening anytime soon. What are your thoughts on that? Man?
Speaker 5 (01:23:25):
You know, I I am amazed at the devastation that
Helene provided in you know, inland like that, and obviously
it was from saturated ground and a ton of rain.
But you know, I think it's just deplorable, to use
a word from our friend Hillary Clinton, that the relief
and all of the monies that need to be there
(01:23:45):
have not been distributed quickly, and I think playing politics
with folks lives, no matter which side your own red
or blue, is just uh just remember that November folks.
Speaker 1 (01:23:56):
Well, watching your governor now down in Florida with his
Joe Biden romance which is throwing the Harris under the bus.
That's been amusing to watch too. So I'm glad you're
I'm glad you're okay down there? Now? What do you
do your private practice?
Speaker 9 (01:24:09):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:24:10):
Do you have hospital privileges? I don't know. I don't
know how this all works. Do they do that with
lockers when a hurricane comes through? Do they kind of
tell you, guys, hey, stand by, we may need you
And how does that work?
Speaker 2 (01:24:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:24:23):
I work for a group called Help First and we
have four hospitals in our system. I'm part of the
leadership of one of the hospitals on the Cheapest Staff Committee,
And what we do is everybody takes turns based on
the storms. And we have, you know, one cardiologist that
will stay in house, one pulmonary, one g I. Obviously
(01:24:45):
the ovs there's several that stay in house. We have
an in house surgeon. So we basically go to lockdown
and we went to lockdown protocol yesterday. Fortunately I was
not in the barrel for the call this time, but
we did all volunteer. Everybody went in yesterday and helped
out butt. Around three o'clock, everybody went home to because
once three o'clock got there, they were locking the hospital
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literally and you couldn't get in or out unless you're insient.
Speaker 1 (01:25:11):
Oh that sounds it sounds like it could be a
safety issue. All right, Well, I'm glad you got your
pool drained and contacted the harbor ross. Do you always
remember to do that when there's a hurricane coming, to
have your private pool drained or contact the harbor masters
or your yacht's Okay, I'm assuming you have those on
your checklos too, Yeah, yeah, every time without kail man,
So I am. It's a it's a. It's a it's
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a rough life. You leave down a floy it must
be nice enough to pay state taxes, you can afford
other stuff.
Speaker 5 (01:25:37):
So well, we are a free state, and that is
one thing that I hope North Carolina will remember an election,
that you need to become a free state.
Speaker 1 (01:25:47):
All right, Well, for we were first in freedom, I
guess according to that license plate. All right, Doc, I'll
let you get back to is your golf is your
precious golf course, okay, which I assume is right out
your door.
Speaker 5 (01:26:01):
It is a bit underwater, and I suspect it'll be
a little while before we're doing anything but fishing on
the fairways.
Speaker 1 (01:26:07):
I was joking, is it literally do you sit anyway?
Speaker 3 (01:26:09):
Of course?
Speaker 1 (01:26:10):
Yeah, that's what happens when you got to drain your
pool and check with your harbor master the golf course
for your backyard. You want to make sure that's okay.
All right, we'll let you get back in. Let you
get back into rounding up your servants or whatever you're
up to this morning. Thank you, sir.
Speaker 5 (01:26:24):
Well, I think I'm gonna go clean up. Thank you, Casey.
You guys be safe up there.
Speaker 1 (01:26:28):
Yeah. Look that by clean up, he means tell somebody
other to as somebody else to do it that he pays.
Oh man, the struggle is real. And then if you
get a bad harbor master, don't even get me started.
That's great. Ross you ever had a bad harbor master
where you store your yacht? Non responsive, doesn't get back
to you, dude.
Speaker 3 (01:26:46):
It's the worst.
Speaker 1 (01:26:47):
It really is. I call your illuminati buddies. Common Campbell,
that's they call him. What is that, common Man Campbell? Yeah, absolutely, yeah, sorry,
just teasing them to be fair down in Florida. You'd
have to be rich to have a swimming pool. But
it is fun making it sound like that, all right,
(01:27:07):
real quick. I mentioned this professor and Kansas. We were
trying to figure out between the state senator up in
New York who decided he was going to make it
his crusade yesterday to violate a contract the Trump campaign
assigned with Madison Square Garden for a rally because Orange
Man bad right, So he's number one. Number two is
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a instructor at the University of Kansas who not only
said something during a lesson that's obviously being stream slash taped,
but obviously realized enough that he shouldn't have said it,
because then, well you'll hear. Here is what the professor said. See,
if you can understand why people are.
Speaker 10 (01:27:53):
Upset guys are smarter than girls, you got some serious problems.
That's what frustrates me. There are going to be some
males in our society that will refuse to vote for
a potential female president because they don't think females are
smart enough to be president. We could line all those
guys up and shoot them. I think clearly don't understand
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the way the world works. Did I say that it scratch?
That from the recording? I don't want the Dean's hearing
that I said that.
Speaker 1 (01:28:25):
Whoops? And again I don't know if that's tongue in
chic or whatever. How do you how do you again,
how do you assume that that's going that that's not
going to be problematic? I don't even know if he's
really that serious about scratch, and he probably should have been.
And I saw people defending this. And here's what you
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have to understand. Do I think that he's he's going
to be running a death squad? No, I think he
wouldn't last five minutes. By the way, his name is
Professor Locok. Do with that which will? But remember, these
are the folks that have part of their TDS is
triggered by Trump saying things that they say are dog
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whistles to violence and racism and all the rest. So
and and you have to like some of the ways
that they arrived there is questionable. This guy's literally saying that,
And then I saw somebody defending They're like well, it's
like when you say bury him under the prison, you
don't mean that. No, I do. If I use the
term bury them under the prison, it's usually in response
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to you know, these the people at the campground trying
to sell their baby that they rented out for a
six pack of beer for a thousand bucks. And I
say bury them, I mean that, I mean dig a grave,
put him in it. Maybe put them in that box
that Beatrix was in, and kill Bill and see if
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she can, you know, kung fu her way out of it.
Give him a chance, But no, bury him under the prison.
You starve at I learned that under the prison with you.
The person who came up with bacon infused chocolate, but
it's plant based bacon under the prison with you. So
that's that's stupid. Uh, he's been placed on leave, but.
Speaker 3 (01:30:18):
I mean him saying that. It's literally things that socialists
have done in the past.
Speaker 1 (01:30:21):
Yeah. No, no, there's a young there's a long history
of lining people up against a wall and shooting them.
Speaker 3 (01:30:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:30:30):
So, and again you're if your TDS is born from
Oh wow, I'm just seeing picture. Let's get race staging
here right right. For the first time, looking at these
new pictures looking down into the now roofless tropic Canna field. Yep,
holy cow. And and by the and and I mean
this not to attack Tampa because they're they're fans and
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the players all think this too tropic can is a
dumpster fire. Anyway, it's nowhere near Tampa. They had to
like create the own little village of restaurants that are
only open when the game. When there's games nearby, it
smells funny in there. And they've been fighting to get
a stadium elsewhere. And if you remember what what the
Minnesota Vikings were able to get a new football field
(01:31:13):
was when the Metro Dome roof collapsed. The people still
but he did intentionally, by the way, to move that along.
So well, you know, maybe maybe that's a thing that happens.
Speaker 6 (01:31:24):
Well if if you go along with the theory that
the storm was intentionally created, right, so we go down
that path, and then you say, you know, maybe uh,
Tampa fan knew someone that knew someone says let's create
this storm and tear the roof off and we can
get a new stadium.
Speaker 1 (01:31:41):
Well, look, they've been advocating in pop culture to tear
the roof off that sucker for quite some time. So yeah,
that's why I made a Parliament reference on news talk.
You can all deal anyway, Yeah, all right, we gotta
get the weather, keep leaving the business guy hanging.
Speaker 6 (01:32:00):
Yeah, you know, damage assessments will be done. Unusual and
a record breaking number of tornado warnings issued for the
state of Florida for Milton, and now we'll says clean
up the mess, and it pretty impactful. Winds came in
some of the gusts over one hundred miles per hour.
Surge wasn't as high as Tampa as it was Sarasota
down near Fort Myers. But now it's back out over
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the Atlantic and pulling away. Oarwa is gonna get cooler.
Seeing some frost advisories out in southwest Virginia for tomorrow morning,
We've got basically fifties across the area. Now, sunshine's gonna
win the next few days. A little breezy today, and
we're not gonna goe out of the upper sixties. Tomorrow, sunny,
near seventy. The weekend looks sunny and mild, mid to
upper seventies, but in the next couple of mornings, we're
gonna have some lows in the forties and next week
(01:32:45):
by about Wednesday, and even cooler. Air mass may spend
a couple of days in the low sixties, especially in
the mountains, so falls here, but it's gonna stay dry
maybe for the next two weeks.
Speaker 1 (01:32:54):
Sounds calm and also sounds like the worst case scenario
possible to three million people who don't have We're still
in west for North Carolina, so keep that in mind
and we'll chat tomorrow, sir. Okay, Yeah, we'll come back
with Jeff Bellinger next. Hang on, all right, Jeff, what's
going on today?
Speaker 4 (01:33:09):
All right, Good morning, Casey. The latest inflation data from
Washington comes in a little hotter than expected. The Consumer
Price Index, which tracks retail level inflation, rose two tenths
percent in September. The core CPI, which excludes volatile food
and energy costs, was up three tenths percent. The Social
Security Administration announced this morning that based on the CPI,
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the cost of living adjustment next year will be two
and a half percent. And there was a big increase
last week in the number of workers filing new claims
for unemployment benefits. The Labor Department counted two hundred and
fifty eight thousand first time applications. That was up from
two hundred and twenty five thousand the prior week. But
the economists do note that a lot of Hurricane Heleen
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related claims may have come in last week inflating that number.
Stock market, you sure's that, Casey, don't look during promising.
Right now we have the S and P and the
Dow closing at record highs yesterday, but futures are lower
right across the board this morning, Dow futures are down
one hundred and nine points at the moment, Casey, all.
Speaker 1 (01:34:14):
Right, Jeff, do appreciate it. We'll talk tomorrow, sir.
Speaker 4 (01:34:17):
Okay, sounds good.
Speaker 5 (01:34:18):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:34:19):
Here you go, Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News.
Speaker 2 (01:34:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:34:22):
I think that's probably a pretty safe assumption that the
h there might be insurance claims already filed from Helene.
And that's if they can get it, if you can
get over to your house. Why is campbell text is down?
Do you think he's texting me or his staff is now?
I shouldn't laugh. I was teasing about the pool and
the doctor stuff. But ross you guys, number of years ago,
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was it during Matthew you actually lost your butler and
two foot.
Speaker 3 (01:34:45):
No, no, dude, and the chimney sweep and the and.
Speaker 1 (01:34:48):
The chimney sweep. I thought you said that you found
the chimney sweep. You found him.
Speaker 3 (01:34:51):
We found only four years later you'd been Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
Yeah, oh what a horrible Christmas that must have been.
Speaker 3 (01:34:56):
It was surviving off birds or something.
Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
Oh yeah, all right, yeah, Ross set him out in
the middle of the storm. He's like, find me a
copy of the E T N E S game. And
they never came back. So that's what you do, go
through your illustrious staff. Speaking of games, let me let
me explain to you what Ross is excited about. Squirrels
with guns? How is that? Now? Do we have anybody
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out who is gonna wring their hands? Because there's some
video game called Squirrel with a Gun? So you know
what you're getting, and it's what is the game? It's
just you're a squirrel.
Speaker 3 (01:35:31):
Let me set this up for you. Let me set
this up. So, okay, it's a neighborhood, yes, and you
play a squirrel and are you ready? You have a gun?
Speaker 1 (01:35:42):
Oh wow, where'd you get the gun? I don't know,
irresponsible homeowner in the back of a truck.
Speaker 3 (01:35:46):
Or something.
Speaker 1 (01:35:47):
Oh, like you bought it in salth Chicago or whatever. Right,
hey man, you got anything. Yeah. Instead of being like,
oh my god, you're a squirrel. Why are you talking
to me, he's like, yeah, we got a gun for you.
Speaker 3 (01:35:57):
I've been counting this game down for about I don't know,
like three months, four months, five forever, finally coming out
in console next week.
Speaker 1 (01:36:05):
And then he just run around the squirrel and yeah,
I just want to hear somebody be like, oh this
is this is dangerous. It's gonna inspire violence in squirrels.
Maybe what are you talking about? All right, well, I
hope it doesn't suck and turn into one of those