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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Normally wouldn't say this, but I think I need more
humidity in my life. Just all dried out this morning.
All right, good morning, and welcome. It is six o
seven here on the CaCO Day radio program. Phone numbers.
We kicked the show off eight eight eight nine three
fours of an eight seven four. That is how you
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participate on the show. Lots of crazy people doing stuff overnight.
I appreciate that, by the way. Like if I get
up in the morning and I go through the various
news sources, I tend to check out and I don't
see anything that is a bummer of a day. But
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we have a crazy airlane airplane lady we got to
get into And I suspected that these businesses might be
a Ponzi scheme, but one hundred percent sure. But yeah,
so two big investors who own literally a bunch of
brands you've heard of, basically running a Ponzi scheme according
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to the government. So we will we will touch upon that.
But first, this is the other thing I woke up to.
William Shatner rushed to hospital after suffering medical emergency at
his La home. How old is he he's in He's
what mid ninety ninety four. All right, let's see here,
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Shatner had an issue with his blood sugar. He was hospitalized.
Of course, you know him as Captain Kirk from Star
Trek Ross. This isn't going to hit you if it
happens like Hogan hits you, right, because I know you're
a big Star Trek fan. Yeah, I mean it would
be pretty rough. Yeah, but that's not even your favorite
Star Trek, Right. I grew up on TG Yeah yeah, yeah, so,
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but I mean I've watched them all sure, absolutelyon I
just thought of something. Did you know whenever we have
these celebrity deaths, right, you're like, ah, one, two, three, right,
what are the three gonna be? Does this set up
the potential for a Kirk trifecta? Because I considered Charlie
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Kirk as big as you know, big old celebrity. Everybody
knows who he is. He's Captain Kirk. If you're Kirk Cameron,
that would make you nervous. So I'm glad it seems
to be a blood sugar issue and not. But he's
ninety four, so I suspect they're just keeping him in
the hospital. I'm not a doctor, but out of an
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abundance of caution. I believe it's the terminology Shatner was
taking to the hospital. According to I don't know whoever,
the New York Post talked to he's doing good, resting comfortably.
I guess that was his spokesman who said that, what
is this, so Shatner? I didn't realize. Did you know?
(02:56):
Shatner had stage four cancer? Stage four melo noma specifically,
But you know, you don't mess around with that. That
literally is what killed my mother. M So he and
how old was he when he went to space? I
didn't How did I not realize he was in his
night I knew he was old because that was what
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just like two years ago, right, Yeah, it was pretty incredible. Yeah,
I mean I knew he was old. I didn't realize
he was ninety two at the time or ninety you know,
however old he was? All right? Well good? It sounds
like the headline is more aggressive than what he's dealing with.
And again, dude's dudes in his mid nineties, so every
every day is a I still remember that that moment
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where he came down from the bezos, you know space thing, right,
the space phallis Yeah, and it was. You know, you
could tell it had like a major impact on him,
like a significant moment in your life. And he's sitting
there trying to explain it. And then yeah, on his side,
on his side is Jeff Bezos spraying his hose with champagne?
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Did in Bezos trip too? I think he fell over
approaching that or maybe that was when the all the
women were on there. He it's a tough problem to
have to be tripping over all your women, you know, right? Yeah, no,
I dude, That's why I got in this business. Man.
It was twenty twenty one when he went to Space.
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Was it that long ago for Shatner? Yeah, twenty twenty one,
so he would have been I guess ninety. I guess, Joe.
I mean not all those numbers are impressive. Umm, Shatner
who is heading to the Galapagos Islands for Space to
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see convention? Are they having a big convention on the
Glopago silence? Let me tell you. I will tell you
guys this, because you know, I went to the Galapagos
here a few years ago, So worth it. If you
like anything outdoors, but you like things that are kind
of weird, indifferent that you're not gonna see anywhere else
do it crazy interesting, very interesting place. So yeah, they're
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having it's him uh oh Neil deGrasse Tyso I'm not
going So anyway, there you go, a little show. We
got some chatting or issues. I just wanted to apprise
you of that before we uh, you know, dive into
the bigger, bigger stories like what happened in Dallas yesterday.
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What a weird thing to kind of game out is
the details are happening because there's a lot of things
that you know, you had a lot of different little
things that didn't make sense to most people, and then
you you t had to take whatever that new piece
of information is and kind of jam it into what
you're theorizing. But again, you gotta this is you doing
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the thinking, and you gotta be careful. You can't just
you can't be these this a these a hole reporters
who right after what happened to Charlie Kirk happened, they're like,
maybe he was killed by celebratory gunfire. Right, you can't
be those people, those ghouls, right, You gotta you just
gotta take the info as it's coming. And there were
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a lot of twists and turns I think by Ross,
what was your understanding of shooting At the end of
the show, we assumed somebody shot. We didn't even know
I guess. I guess we just knew that they were
shooting from a building. Was the last nugget of info
we got, uh an elevated sniper position. But when we
when the show was done yesterday, I was still under
the assumption that the people wounded were ICE employees. I
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think that's where we left him. I don't think. Yeah,
we had a text message exchange while I was leaving
the building and I told that. The last thing I
told jo On it was I heard that the detainees
were shot. Yeah, it was detainees that were shot. And
that'll be you know, at that point, you're that's when
you start trying to think this thing out. You're like,
why would they shoot detainees, because, like, here's the deal,
if if, if, if they want to shoot people who
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they feel are in the country illegally, right, if it's
some sort of racist thing, you wouldn't go to a
facility in Texas. You don't have to go to the
ICE facility in Texas. Do you know what I'm saying?
There's there's a lot of people in Texas that are
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likely to find themselves being deported. So if you're if
you're so angry at brown people or illegal immigrants, or
you know whatever, whatever your beef is, the last thing
you would probably do is one, go to a facility
where there's a bunch of armed people around who are
going to stop you at some point. And two, if
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you don't like that, your beef is not with Ice.
You know what I'm saying, because Ice is the Ice
is doing what you want them to do aggressively. So
but but like the moment that little nut it came out,
I watched Krasenstein, I watched all these left wing quote
unquote influencers immediately dived down that road. No, Krasinstein went, oh,
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here's another white male shooting people, which he's not wrong,
but he's wrong for the way he was going after it.
And I'll explain what I mean coming up. But then this,
then this possibility dawned upon a lot of people, myself included,
And that is when we found out that they shot
They didn't just shoot people standing in the yard right
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where you'd have a good visual of what's going on.
There are people standing in a parking lot. They shot
at first into the facility is how it was described,
and then it was described as into a van, an
unmarked van, And it was at that moment I'm like,
I know what happened. I had to wait for confirmation,
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but I immediately at that point I'm like, I know, oh
what happened. And we will get into what happened as
best we understand it. And why why the oh look,
another white male with a gun comment, even though it
was the way he was, you know, he was attempting
to influence people, was stupid. It is actually a thing
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that I want to talk about. So we'll get into
that much more coming up six sixteen. Hang on, So
as you sit here and you try to make sense
and follow along with what's going on down there in
Tejas and Texas, a story starts to emerge, and of
course people along the way are gonna grab little nuggets
of it to fill in their own narrative. I saw
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some making videos where they were just I think that
they were just so excited because they thought it wasn't
another insane leftist unfortunately, and it looks like that even
wr L, I'm sure that you're very excited to run
What is this headline here? Motive of shooter? Who officials
say open fire at Dallas Ice facility remains unclear? Does it?
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Does it remain unclear? I think the thing that was
most instructive. What is this thing's problem? What is next? Next?
Gen's just it's a whole thing here as of late,
I swear man, I get it all open and everything
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set up how I want, and then it like resets
the program for some reason and then it just doesn't
load it all. Right, there you go, I want to
play the audio. So what happened, Well, we started to
learn that no ICE agents were harmed, and then it
was detainees, and then some of these left wing influencers
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ran with that like ah, look hates brown people. And
then the FBI, Ted Cruz, the mayor of Dallas, or
the Dallas Police chief. They all get up on a
stage because now it's press conference time and they didn't
waste any time. Basically, Hey, there was Yeah, I'll tell
you what is what I was glad to not see.
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What annoys me about these things? Ross probably you too,
because you got to pull the audio from these things.
Is if you have a sixty minute press conference fifty
nine minutes of it is everybody congratulating everybody else. It's
so obnoxious, like people are tuning in, people will tune in.
I saw this especially during like the press conferences with
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the floods in western North Carolina. You're like, all right,
you're gonna have a press conference, and you tune in,
and then the first like forty minutes, there's everybody getting
up there like I just want to thank the so
and so and the so and so, and you're all
doing a great job, and my staff and blah blah blah.
It's like, this is a thing where literally it's it's
breaking news or it's life and death or any of
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the rest, and you've turned it into a permanent Oscar speech.
It's obnoxious. Well they didn't do that yesterday, and I
appreciate that. Instead they got right down to business. And
when the special Agent in charge of the FBI got
up there and decided that he was going to he
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was just gonna start dropping information. Okay, oh jeez, do
do do do do? Do do do do? Is that
what ross? Which cut is the the the scribe, the
bullet writing on the bullets, which which cut? Is that?
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Trying to find it here? H fourth one. Okay, I'm
sorry there we go, all right, all right? So and
and then the FBI special Agent in charge said, this
early evidence that we've seen.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
From rounds that were found near the suspected shooter contain
messages that are anti ice in nature.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
And he meant that literally, and I mean literally literally,
because then we got a then we got a peek
at the rounds. I run, I guess everyone's on a
mouser kick right now? Is that what's going on? And
it was that an eight millimeter? Well whatever, So there's
some rounds there and on one of the rounds it
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literally says anti anti ice. So he meant that quite literally.
And then at that moment it lays clear, uh, you know,
to the best understanding thus far of what probably happened.
So what probably happened is this guy decides he's gonna
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go kill himself some ice agents. And where do you
go to kill some ice agents while you go over
the ice facility? Understand what his facility is too, by
the way, because I people were incorrectly just thinking that's
simply you know, like an ice detention center or something
that's not what this is. Would everybody analyzed everything if
you're on Twitter and you follow one hundred accounts, ninety
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eight of them, well, and we do it too, right,
we'll share a lot. You know, the information as it's
breaking yesterday, so you don't have any trouble following it,
but you got to start analyzing it, and you got
to not be an idiot. Like here, let me give
you a really bad take I saw yesterday from I
don't know if it's le Raza for all of Texas
or just the Dallas area or whatever, but we'll just
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we'll call her dumb, dumb idiot, all right, I want
to use stronger language. I don't know i'd say it
in Spanish, so I won't. So anyway, her hot take
was that there needs to be a moratorium on ice
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detaining people because they can't keep them safe. That's a
really dumb take, right, that's like, oh, because it falls
apart so as you're like, were they not safe for
all your friends? Okay, yeah, that would be like a
heckler's veto with a bullet, So we're not doing that.
But also like it's what a sad, sad human being
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when you start digging into this dude his reasoning skills suck.
His work ethic apparently sucks his Uh yeah, his life
to this point had sucked. He he was, he was aimless,
one aimless man. I was looking at a little bio
here and this is you know, this is just a
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few things identify as twenty nine year old dude. We're
not gonna get into his name. You know what his
name is. Let's see, he had spent time. I guess
he was, he was. He had he had seasonally worked
picking marijuana out in California, which I point that out
(16:02):
because I you know, he's from Texas, so it's not
like he's not having interaction with you know, Hispanic people.
But I don't know, maybe maybe that helped influence him relationships,
so it doesn't sound like he has a lot of relationships. Yeah,
he drove cross the country to work minimum way job
harvesting and marijuana. Also, he he studied at a place
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called Colin College intermittently quote at various times for over
like a five year or six year period, which meant,
you know, he's he's one of these guys he's like,
all right, I'm gonna do this. Ah, this is hard,
I'm not going to do this. They drop out and
he come back to a semester here, a semester there.
I mean, he's community college. You only got to hit,
you only got a nail four semesters. Bro. So so
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when when you know, idiots are like, oh, here we
go another white male shooter. I agree with that, but
I agree with it for a different reason, Like this
guy is the prototype of influenceable people, right he doesn't
really It's clear he doesn't have a lot of strong relationships,
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he doesn't have a lot of follow through. He's not
really going anywhere in life. And you know, this guy
gets in the wrong reddit thread and says, that makes sense.
Now I have some purpose or I feel like I belong.
Maybe he just wants to meet women, so he goes
to one of these uh you know, these women's rallies.
But also that really doesn't work out because he's probably
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socially awkward and he's not real smart. He's kind of
a dummy. Because if he wasn't a dummy, he would
have done like an iota of research on this facility.
Then he would have tracked a few things. One, this
is not just a detention thing, and it really isn't
a detention thing. It's a temporary detention thing for the
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purpose of paperwork and you know, just getting everything done.
But the actual holding facility isn't even here. Yes, it
is an ice office, but it's also shock full of immigrants,
both legal and illegal. So they would have had to
know that, which is probably why he didn't shoot into
the building, but rather he shot into this van, an
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unmarked van, which is an interesting selection because ross you
ever heard anyone say that ice agents are a bunch
of an unmarked van full of ice agents or kidnapping people.
You ever heard that or something similar to that uttered
by anybody. I might have heard it a few times, sure,
(18:36):
but nope, more than once, so twice. I don't know
if we want to do the yellowing game on this one.
Oh yeah, you know what, that's a very good point here,
because let's go ahead and get to it. How many
times did you say that or a variation of ice
of unmarked fans full of ice agents are snatching up
your people? Would you say, we've heard, Oh my god,
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at least at Bobby, if you take Congress, you know
Congress has thousand times, Bob, But you know what, that
would sound ridiculous. I think it's probably more so close.
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That was just politicians. Dude. I've heard that or a
variation of that a gazillion times. I think that's the
number we're looking for. I wonder if he heard it.
I wonder if he heard it. I wonder if he
heard that there's these vans, they're unmarked, they're full of
ice agents and when that's what I'm shooting at, because
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that kind of sounds like maybe that would be a
thing people talk about rhetoric.
Speaker 3 (19:53):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
The other thing too is if uh pro tip for people,
if a lawn, the vehicle marked or unmarked, is in
the sallyport backed up to the thing, there is a
better than average possibility that there's not just law enforcement
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in that vehicle, because that's how they bring people prisoners, inmates, arrestees,
whatever you want to call them, detainees. That's how they
bring them in and out of the building. Now, the
cops sometimes park in the saliport. I'm sure, I don't
know what the policies are everywhere, but if if it's
the but if it's back to the sallyport, that's probably
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something where they're transporting a detainee or a prisoner Like
this is basic one oh one stuff but that's what
he chose, that's what he chose to go after. That's
what he chose to shoot. I I and then he
chose to shoot the only thing. He did a really
good job of, judging by the photo that you guys
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forced me to watch because people just posted on social
media and don't warn you, he was very good at
blowing his own brains out.
Speaker 4 (21:12):
He did.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
He nailed that quite effectively. I have to wonder, do
you think he realized in that moment before he killed
himself that he had literally came to kill cops to
protect detainees and instead had shot the detainees. I don't know,
I wish I k do. I hope he realized that,
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because it would just be the summation of this wasted life.
But it's easy to ignore and go, all right, we'll
screw that, you know, screw guys like this, But the
reality is they're very malleable. Clearly something's going on, and uh,
I don't know if you could just not pay attention
to it. So we'll get into We got lots of
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sound on this and a few other things. We'll do
that coming up next here on the Cacoday Radio program.
Go ahead and get into the insanity in Texas and
the analysis too, all right, and the analysis, Oh there's
this thing being interesting. All right, Well, let's just let's
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just fire away.
Speaker 5 (22:20):
Or so apparently it occurred when detainees were brought into
this sally port. The shooter, we're not sure exactly where
he was located, but was able to shoot into that
sally port and struck at least three people. That shooter
now is down from this self inflicted wound, so we
may not know exactly what his plan was, what they
(22:40):
were intending to do, other than to shoot people this
morning at an ice facility. We're learning more as we
get it, and particularly we're interested obviously in learning about
the conditions of the three individuals that were struck this morning.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
All right, So that's why we find out it's in
a sally port. That's another thing. And somebody sent me
an email, what's a sally or bro I'm happy to
tell you, But like the time it took to send
an email, you could have just said, right, like said
sallyport into your phone and it would have told you
it's just a loading area. It could be secure, unsecure,
but think of it like an underground parking garage kind
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of situation, but where they offload prisoners. That's a sallyport. Okay,
do you not know what a sallyport is? Man? AnyWho?
Uh so you know you're getting that that kind of coverage.
We're finding out information. MSNBC is doing everything they can too.
(23:36):
Oh yeah, just garbage, just garbage coverage. Like, uh, even
when we knew stuff. That's the other thing too, even
when we knew stuff, MSNBC, like, even this is post
press conference. Okay, I just want to be I want
to be very clear. This is post press conference from MSNBC,
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which you're going to hear, meaning they had the information
that this individual, according to the FBI, had written anti
ice things on the rounds. They possess that information, and
yet well it's not going to sound like it fired.
Speaker 6 (24:15):
Are you worried about copycats?
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (24:18):
I don't know if the rooftop trend is going to
be a thing. I mean, it could just be coincidental
that the best vantage point just happened to be elevated
positions in this case.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
That's usually how it works when you're shooting anyway. And also,
it's Texas and it's Dallas, and they kind of have
a history.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
Of this.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
If you catch what I'm getting at.
Speaker 7 (24:40):
But you know, people emulating this kind of attack is
certainly a concern. The irony with the writing. The first
time we really saw that was Breton Tarrant in the
christ Church shootings shooting in a mosque in New Zealand,
and he was a fierce you know, white supremacist and
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Nazi and wrote all over his his weapon and his
rounds very hateful information. So to see this coming from uh,
you know, potentially the other side of the political spectrum
is a little strange because it is not something you know,
if you are trying to uh, you know, carry out
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some kind of message countering uh, you know, more extreme
right wing stuff. I don't know why you would, you know,
use a tactic that a famous white supremacist who has
been revered h and copycattered over the years by other
white supremacists.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
Yes, yeah, yeah, absolutely, there's I have never heard anyone
revering the christ Church shooter in New Zealand, and he
keeps getting brought up a whole bunch is some sort
of weird rebuttal and by the way, that you think
that he's the first guy to ever scratch something onto
a round. You should not be a law enforcement analyst
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on MSNBC. I appreciate you at least mentioning it, unlike
your co host. We're gonna forget about that here in
a moment. But like, have you ever heard of ross?
Have you ever heard of the military? Are you fair?
Have you ever heard of the US military?
Speaker 4 (26:21):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Yes, I have. Oh you're not even a security analyst. Right,
you're not a Let me check, I'm not. Okay, you'd
be like this guy, dude, do you understand what?
Speaker 2 (26:33):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (26:33):
The what? What our soldiers will literally tackle on Have
you seen what they'll write on a missile they're about
to put through some guys? Uh uh? You know terrorist
h Q. They graffiti the bombs we dropped on Hiroshima
and Nagasaki. Yeah, I was gonna mention the A bombs. Yeah,
like the nukes, Yeah, a bunch of but but on more.
(26:54):
But if you just want to go the you know,
the bullet round. I this stuff that I've seen written
on bullets probably could get them in trouble. It's happened forever. Yeah,
and every kind of weapon ever you could go back to,
like you know, Chay Gavara Chakovarah when they're executing people,
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they scratch something on bullets. I mean they would even
scratch stuff on their swords back in the day, like
you know what I mean, Like, yeah, that's always happened.
But for him to be like, you know, the first
time we saw this was in Australia with the right
wing wacko New Zealand. Yeah, New Zealand, you know what
I mean, Like that's where you go, That's where they
where they started. That's it because they have some sort
of security or law enforcement analysts, like doesn't know things
(27:41):
because he's never heard of the military, I guess, and
you have to go away for the military. My dumbass
friends ahead of elk season would write things on bullets
just for just for something to do. And also if
it had the expannable lead tip, they'd carve like a
notch into it because they're like, oh, this will expand
I don't know that that is true, but we all
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did it because it's the soft you know, soft metal
up there with the brass, the jacketed uh lead there.
But every time we have something like this happened, right,
and you have one of these people right on their
their rounds. Why they're doing what they're doing, and then
the media goes into Robert Stack unsolved mystery mode, where
we'll never know what did this mean? What is it?
It's you know, it's a it's a code. It's at
(28:25):
We don't know what he means. Are you sure? I don't.
I don't know. I don't know. It could mean anything.
It could maybe this kid got a hold of it. True,
you know, kids get they're crazy. Yeah, well that's where
MSNBC is going to go. So let's just keep going
down this road.
Speaker 8 (28:38):
You can't just assume by that what was written on
that showcasing that that's necessarily his motivation.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
You know, he could have been he shot at an
ice facility. We're not working on one one clue, dude,
he shot at an ice facility is actually the larger
clue that he was trying to shoot ice. Yeah, and
when the story first broke, I don't know if this
is true. Maybe you can tell me. When the four
(29:08):
the story first broke yesterday, the news was the shooter
was on top of like an immigration facility or something like. No,
he was on top of a lawyer, immigration lawyer, yeah, right, right,
right right, Which makes sense that you have immigration up
building of immigration lawyer's cross the street from the ice facility.
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's up on the roof
because he when he shoots himself, he's kind of like
standing up leaning against like one of those big air dune, right,
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so you could say that he's on top of you know,
he's from the place that is supporting or legally supporting
the illegal aliens and he's shooting into the place arresting them.
So correct, Yes, well, but what could this mean? I
don't know what. Ross, We'll never know. Detective Ross, keep
working on it. Let's go back to MSNBC doing that to, you.
Speaker 8 (29:49):
Know, thinking it was funny, trying to put law enforcement
on the wrong track. This is where when you analyze
the person's phone, computer, talk to his family and friends,
that you get an idea of what whose motivation perhaps
really was.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
Gotcha. Gotcha.
Speaker 6 (30:04):
The fact that they hinted at a potential motivation here
with the etchings on the saying quote anti ice in nature,
and of course the motivation actually investigated, and this is
very early in the investigation, but the fact that there
is this call for the division to stop, for the
rhetoric to be tempered down, for the rhetoric to be
(30:27):
dialed down. Multiple officials mentioned that, including the official from
the ICE office in Dallas saying, quote, the rhetoric has
to stop. You mentioned also saying that politically motivated violence
is wrong and that quote demonizing ice must stop. So
(30:49):
we heard that over and over and over and over again,
and it stood out to me obviously because we have
seen just the rhetoric escalate. We've also seen the very
dramatic videos of ice nabbing individuals and tossing them into
unmarked vehicles.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
And let me just let me just say, I have received.
I have like four different people email me this. I
have received. I am aware, I have watched, I have
listened to the daughter of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner
at the UN telling people that filtered air is a
human right because she's a she's a perma mask and
(31:27):
I don't care. One because the UN's dumb anyway, Two
don't I'm sorry, And it's not her fault. She was
born to two immensely rich and famous people, but she
has zero clue about anything, okay, and she's like, what
is she eighteen nineteen? So I just I don't care,
(31:51):
but I'm aware of it, and I just want to
save you time if you're saiding that, because that's all
you need to know. Filtered air is a human right.
I'm out at that point. It's it's it's again, she's
she didn't ask to be born to them, so she
gets a little bit of a pass. But it's it
gave me the same vibes as the Imagine video at
(32:13):
the start of COVID where oh yeah, you remember the
imagined video or like twenty different celebrities all singing John
Lennon songs while they sit in their palatial estates and
tell you to stay home and f your freedom. I
just don't care, So let me get back to this.
Uh all right, So you heard the MSNBC anchor in
(32:37):
that final cut I played there then decide they were
gonna twist it into well, you know, people see these
videos of them, you know, tossing these people, throwing them
in there, and it's like, yeah, yeah, and if they
saw them in context, that would at least be a
fair point, but they don't, and you're sitting on MSNBC
is among the worst defenders. NBC had to issue a
(32:59):
formal correction and to the five year old little girl
being used as bait for her dad, because that wasn't
the story the guy who was getting arrested in Washington, DC.
But like, although you know they're dragging this man screaming
out of his car. Yeah, he's screaming because one he's
going to be deported too. He has an extensive violent
(33:20):
criminal record. It's not his first rodeo with the cops.
I don't know if you know this the thing now,
if cops are taking you into custody, or if you
have something on your person that you don't want them
to find. I saw a dude getting arrested the other day,
video of him on the body cam, and he's screaming,
I can't breathe, right everybody else, I can't breathe, even
(33:41):
though the police officer at that moment was literally did
not have any weight on him or anything. He was
adjusting his handcuff. Guy's screaming I can't breathe, and he
starts wiggling around. I can't breathe. I can't breathe. He's
sitting up at this point, and the reason he's doing
that is because he has a gun in his butt,
which that poor officer then had to find. So so
(34:04):
just quit it with it. You guys know this too,
and then you run an endless loop of people like
Gavin Newsom on there because when they when they signed
that bill, less, oh, we're not gonna we're not gonna
let him wear masks, even though functionally the state of
California cannot cannot enforce that on federal officers. And that's
(34:26):
not that's not mere speculation on my part. Gavin Newsom
went through that whole dog and pony show and the
California legislature to get this bill, the saying that law
enforcement is not allowed to wear masks, blah blah blah.
And you can't because of a little something called supremacy,
not the white supremacy you think is around every corner.
This supremacy clause. It's a constitutional thing and I encourage
(34:49):
you to look it up. And Newsom knows this. He
knows while he's standing there doing this, he knows the.
Speaker 2 (34:53):
Full masks people quite literally disappearing. No due process, no rights,
nor we'll see where we have rights.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
Immigrants have rights, and we.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
Have the right to stand up and push back. And
that's what we're doing here today.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
How do you want to push back? This is a disgrace.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
This is an outrage what we have allowed to happen
in this country. And I could not be more proud
of this legislature, the legislative authors to the community, demanding
more from all of us at this moment to push back.
I'll be signing a build first in the nation saying
enough ICE unmasked. What are you afraid of?
Speaker 1 (35:39):
I don't know people shooting from a fixed position across
the street at them. That would be a thing ross.
Let's say hypothetically that people were setting up in one
of the other buildings shooting at anyone they thought was
on the radio. You come in to work the same way,
(36:02):
taking the same routes. Are you a little nervous? Of
course we would be. That's what's going on here. And
and look, most of the most of the vitriol and
stuff that is directed at ICE and cooperating agencies who
sometimes literally it's not even ICE, but people think it's ICE,
like in Minneapolis where it was actually a big drug
(36:22):
raid for fentanyl. But like the the the way that
people are choosing to treat them, interfere with them and
and potentially docks them is not just the It's not
just a random thought or fever dream right like you can.
You can see it. Remember, remember the guy whose Twitter
(36:44):
account was was locating which hotels they were staying at.
That's the kind of that's the kind of stuff they're
worried about. And so Gavin Newsom to appease the the
moonbats in California does the thing that he knows is unenforceable.
And then you know, I was like, hey, this is great.
Look what I did for you guys. I'm amazing. And
(37:08):
if his supporters were smarter, they should feel insulted. And
I think deep down they know it doesn't do anything.
But that's what a lot of this activism is nowadays.
It just you just got to feel like you're doing something.
You don't necessarily have to accomplish it, but because it
makes you feel virtuous, and Newsom should probably want some virtue.
(37:30):
You don't feel virtuous because going back to you know,
the language that's used to describe these things that MSNBC
was just talking about, Newsom is among the worst defenders.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
Look, they had We had a fifteen year old disabled
kid in Los Angeles was waiting for his sister to
come out of high school, and they pulled out guns
on this kid. They pulled out guns and handcuffed this
young child. That's happening in the United States of America.
Masked men jumping out of unmarked cars, disappearing, no due process,
(38:02):
no oversight, zero accountability. Happening in the United States of
America today. People ask, well, is authoritarianism? You're being hyperbolic.
We're being hyperbolic if you're a black and brown community.
It's here in this country.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
And so I by the way, and they're not disappearing,
not getting shoved in a stargate. They're being taken into
custody for a legal reason. That's it. But you know,
disappearing sounds more inflammatory.
Speaker 2 (38:30):
I'm deeply proud that I had the privilege assigning the
nation's first bill to address the issue of masking, also
to require you have simple identification. To your point, I mean,
if some guy jumped out of an enmarked car in
a van with a mask on, tried to grab me,
I mean, by definition, you're going to push back. And
so these these are not just authoritarian tendencies. These are
(38:52):
authoritarian actions by an authoritarian government.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
You saw what.
Speaker 2 (38:57):
Stephen Miller said last week. This should put you up
fine called the Democratic Party, an extremist organization, basically a
terrorist organization, saying he's going after his enemies. You saw
the tweet that Donald Trump sent out true social basically
telling Pam BONDI I want these three people taken out.
That's happening in the United States. This can't be normalized.
(39:19):
None of this can be normalized.
Speaker 1 (39:21):
The governor factors a mutter been here. I appreciate Governor
Gavin Music. Yeah, you should swear one more time. It'll
make you look more I guess better. A couple of things. One,
there's a reason it's the first of its kind in
the nation because it's not enforceable. So to this point,
other legislatures have decided that it's not worth their time
(39:45):
and the cost and the waste and the whole thing.
You guys just don't care in California. So there is that.
And if a president of the United States wants it's
the language. Man ah, he wants these three people taken out,
He's no if a president trust If a president wants
(40:05):
somebody taken out, they'll get a health fire and missile
right up the old backside, man, or a pack of
dogs or whatever. The president has a lot of unique
means to quote unquote take people out. He's not taking
people out. He wants to prosecuted. And Komi may well
be prosecuted. They got about what three days on the
Statute of limitations. He could be indicted today or tomorrow
(40:29):
for lying to Congress. And all the bed wedding pillow
biding that is going to happen. Of the analysis should
that come to pass, is gonna be crazy. You just
you just buckle in man. In fact, I'll give you
a little sample of what you can expect. We'll get
into that coming up. And I totally didn't know what
(40:52):
Etsy actually was. I knew, I knew nothing. Here's what
I know about Etsy. It's Etsy and Pinterest. The only
thing I know about those two apps, websites, whatever you
want to call them, is I remember when I first
heard what they kind of were. I went, that's for
the women's and then I never went there. I'm assuming
(41:13):
ross Etsy is mostly women right on there, and like
crafts and arts and like stuff that you produce. Witchcraft. Yeah, sure, okay, yeah,
apparently there's witchcraft on there too, which is what I'm
learning and what we will learn together coming up here
on the CaCO Day, radio program. I was just looking
(41:35):
at like, just you know, you see these are articles
like what's new on Netflix in October, and you just
feel obligated to click on it. I completely forgot that,
even though they got rid of the main dude, that
they're doing another season of The Witcher. What kind of
hot garbage is that going to be? Did you did
you watch The Witchers? Yeah? The first season, Yeah, the
(41:57):
cavil was amazing. It was a great show, and then
it sort of h Now it sucks, like the second
season I think with season two is awful. Yeah, okay,
well I'm sure this one will be extra well. That's
the show where the producers were angry because he knew
too much about the source of material. Yeah. It was
some woman who was executive producer. I remember watching her
in an interview and she was kind of like she's
(42:17):
being negative of them. Yeah, they're like, this guy won't
stop you apping about the game in the books. Yeah,
because he would be doing a scene and he's like,
this isn't right now, this is not how this works.
So this will piss off all of the people who
are big, big, your biggest fans. Yes, she's like, wow,
we want to do it this way, So yeah, I
don't know if I'll be checking that out. You did
see that they're doing like this whole big ed gean
(42:38):
mini series thing a documentary, but it's like a multi
part documentary, so I am a little interested in that check.
I just maybe if they have a tutorial on how
to make lamps. I hear he's good at that, so AnyWho,
But yeah, just the Witcher thing threw me, So maybe
I'll ask our friendly nerd course bond and about that,
(43:01):
even though I got a gazillion other things. All right,
So going back to going back to the Etsy thing,
I don't know much about Etsy, honestly. I just I
thought it was a play. It was a website where
women try to MLM scam each other, and so I
just I don't But the ross in form me that's
crafts and stuff too. That makes sense. I don't know
(43:23):
that much about it. But even not knowing much about it,
I sure as heck didn't expect it was also where
you could go rent witches, I mean craft witchcraft. Yeah,
it's kind of you know, it's obvious, right, I see
what you did there, But I don't think that's the
crafts you mentioned. Earlier to me, I think it was like, well,
(43:46):
I mean they've got to like craft their potions, curios,
blue gun stuff, you know what I mean, Like you
got a cauldron your craft and stuff in there. It's right,
I mean, I guess technically, I you know, you gotta
get Eye of Newton and bat wing and and you
know to make the stuff. So but yeah, so this
is uh, this is is actually just pure evil on
(44:08):
the part of the Gacker crew. So uh, you know,
Gocker is not just Gocker. Back in the day before
h Hulk Cogan and Peter Thiele destroyed him, it was
a whole series of websites we've mentioned on the show,
and it's usually just some of the wokest garbage you've
ever seen. Definitely Trump Hayting and and even on stuff
(44:29):
where it's like, uh, we're gonna u kataku, right, which
is about video games half the time is not about
video games. It's about Trump and Gizmoto and uh, what's
the do they have a car one too? They had
like a car one. I can't remember which one that is,
and but it's a Gelopnick Jelopnick, that's what it is.
But if you want the real, real, worst of the worst.
(44:53):
You go to Jezebel. Jezebel is a is the wokest
hardline fem fus garbage you'll ever read in your whole life.
And so they decided that one of the writers over
there she was going to and I kid you not,
write an article talking about how she had the partnered
(45:17):
with some witches on Etsy to curse This is prior
to him getting murdered by the way to curse Charlie Kirk.
And it got back. According to this article here, grieving
widow Erica Kirk was quote genuinely rattled after feminist website
(45:37):
Jezebel published a story bragging how the author had paid
witches on Etsy to curse her husband, just two days
before the conservative icon was assassinated. Boy, I'd love to
see a live video feed of the Jezebel office when
(45:58):
the Charlie Kirk story was unfit. I bet it's just
some of the grossest cheering you've ever seen. Had a
lot a lot of this witch and wiccan nonsense and
all this stuff going back to when, uh, when all
the we'd have these incidents where they would get together
to like attack Trump with magic, right and we kind
of mocked them. Whatever. There's an audio we had of
(46:19):
that one dude who claimed that he was trying to
do something and then like all of a sudden, he
got a really bad headache. So he assumed that Trump
has a team of witches to counteract his witchery or something.
I mean, Trump would have the best witches, I guess.
But the fact that you're those are those are losers
(46:42):
on the internet. Okay, you're you're supposed to be a
journalistic outlet, and uh and and and I'm sure that
the article it is weird though, ross they removed the
author's name from the article. So the article remains, but
they took the author's name off, which I thought was
kind of a weird way to update that. After all,
hell broke loose. I'm sure that happened right after Kirk
(47:03):
got shot, and this woman had just a momentary, not
enough to take the article down, God forbid that, but
enough to remove her name from it. So, I mean,
you're just dealing with scum of the earth, man, just
absolute scum of the earth. I would expect nothing less man,
And you don't have to go that far either. So
(47:24):
we'll play some audio for you. I am not familiar
with this particular North Carolina State Representative Marcia Marcy Marcia
More Moron. Is that how you pronounce that?
Speaker 3 (47:35):
Moron?
Speaker 1 (47:35):
Right? Marcy Moron? M O r E y moron? Okay,
all right, So Rep. Moron is reacting to Vance coming
down to Charlotte, right and talking about Arena Zarutzka and
what happened and of course crime and why it's probably
not a good idea of somebody thinks that there's black
oil under his skin to have that dude running around
(47:58):
and he keeps doing violent stuff. Yeah, common sense things
like that. But she's not having any of that. No, no, no, no, no.
In fact, here is repmorn.
Speaker 3 (48:06):
But don't correlate what happened in January and a magist
who set a bail according to guylines to what happened
in August.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
There is no correlation. Okay, so there is no core.
I just want to be clear on your point here, Repmorn.
There is no correlation between the dude who allegedly killed
her not being held for at the very least some
mental health services for the misuse of nine to one
(48:37):
one where when he appeared in front of the magistrate
explained in the magistrate that the only reason this happened
is because there's tracking devices under his skin, and then
him there's basically being told all right, get out of here,
be good and promise me you'll be good, which is
actually a thing that happened. She made him promise. There's
(49:00):
no correlation there with this guy being on the street
and her getting murdered. Absolutely, one hundred percent. You mental
midget fourteen times arrested and released, career criminal and dude
who clearly clearly probably has some sort of schizophrenia kind
(49:22):
of affliction. There no correlation. On the very day that
they get the bill passed, right, and then they go
to Charlotte to talk about it, and this is your
hot take on it? How do we how do we
end up with these people? Men? So yeah, she you know, honestly,
(49:45):
there's one person who's worse than her, though I guess
it's on the other side. Is she's like our own
little AOC. She's always got the worst take on the stuff.
But also she's very loud about her bad takes. And
what is what is von von Hafen or von Haffen
are however you pronounce your name? Julie von Hafen, who
(50:07):
was among three legislators who voted against another bill. Are
you ready for this? NC lawmakers may require schools to
report all teacher assaults to improve safety. Whatever do you
mean by that? What do you mean report? So districts
apparently are not when a when a physical assault happens
(50:29):
on a school staff member by a student, some some
districts do not involve the police. And I'm sorry, who
the hell are you to do that? Just I just
I want you to think about this in any other
profession where you have where it's customer facing. And look,
being a teacher's customer facing, there's the kids. Those are
(50:50):
your customers. So any other profession, let's say you work
at let's say you work at you know, like a
retail shop. All right, you work at Target. Okay, you
work at Target. You're checking people out, except occasionally a
customer will just punch you in the face, just punch
you in the face or whatever, throw something at you
(51:11):
and hit you and you know, knock you down. And
then Target's policy is like, well, we don't report this
to police. That's our policy here at Target. I don't
even know how that's legal. And I will say this,
there's some numbers in here that blow my mind. But
(51:32):
to von Haffin's point, who is one of only three people,
thank god, that voted against this. Everyone else said, yeah,
we probably should be reporting crimes when they occur to
our employees, who we claim to love and want more of,
because we're you know, we need any good teachers in there.
She says that, hold on, I want to read her
(51:54):
quote because it's it's dumb all on its own, and
I don't want to misquote how stupid it is. She says,
the bill's language has potential risk, although it might have
been unintentional to harm students by exposing them to the
criminal justice system. Yes, for committing criminal justice system offenses. Yes,
(52:19):
that's how the system works. Do you know how to
not get exposed to the criminal justice system? Don't beat
up your teacher? And now I know what you're thinking.
You're like, well, I mean, how often does this happen?
The number will blow you away. Not to abuse this
particular thing, because this is what I was going to
use it for today, but we're going to do it again. Ross.
(52:41):
How many teacher or staff assaults do you think were
committed by students in the twenty three twenty four school
year across the state of North Carolina is just North Carolina.
How many assaults of staff members happened in the one
hundred counties here in North Carolina? What do you think
(53:01):
I was talking about? I don't even know we're talking about. Oh, oh,
I mean I had seven? But no, no, much higher
the number of students assaulting teachers? Really? Yes? What a
lot higher? One hundred and fifty A lot no too,
a lot higher, three hundred. Oh, you're not even close.
(53:22):
One thousand, six hundred and forty two one. I want
to drive this point home. In North Carolina. This is
just North Carolina. I guess there's more than one hundred
school districts because but us he got weird ones like
Chapel Hill doing their own thing. But in the roughly
one hundred and fifteen or whatever district one hundred and
(53:42):
twenty school districts or whatever we have. But let's just
go by county. That is an average of sixteen in
one school year per county in North Carolina where a
student beats up a staff member assaults a staff member.
I can't. I can't. And I grew up in a
small town where like My graduating class was seventy something
(54:04):
like seventy six. Okay, So if something happened at one
of the three schools, the elementary school, the middle school,
in the high school, those are all the schools we had.
If I can't remember my entire childhood ever hearing a
story with the exception of like the special education where
you have kids and not really trying, you understand, I
cannot remember an assault on a teacher during my tenure
(54:26):
in school ever, and you would have heard about it
because a small town, there's nothing else going on. Everybody
talks ross how many you grew up in for a
little larger area. Yeah, I'm about to say I'm from
the hood and I graduated in ninety seven. I don't
recall that ever happening. They ever happened. We were waiting.
(54:48):
If it probably happened, maybe, But we were one of
the first schools in the state to put metal detectors
into the school. And like I said, it was it
was at times. It was a rough time. Never nobody
ever put hands on a teacher that's in a former
marine ever comes substitute for you and with a do
rag on. Yeah, did they try to put hands on
(55:10):
him and it didn't know. They taught us with the
power of hip hop and rap. Oh you with the
do rag? Yeah, so you had to do rags? Okay,
and then you guys wrote some poetry or something we did. Yeah, okay.
I there's sixteen hundred assaults on staff members, and I'm sorry,
I don't use that sounds a little epidemic. Key, But
the idea that there are districts out there who then
(55:31):
don't don't report it is unfair to the staff of
the school because again, any other job were your customer.
If a customer comes and punches you in the face
and your employer said that you can't do anything about it,
people would be up in arms. And this lady's like, oh, well,
we don't want to we don't want to have the
(55:52):
criminal justice system. Well, don't punch teachers. That's it. Raised
agent for the Weather Channel. Was there a lot of
teacher punching? Oh he's on the Oh okay, all right,
good stuff. Hey mister Ray, what's going on today? Sir?
Speaker 3 (56:05):
H not much? How are you?
Speaker 1 (56:06):
I'm pretty good. We're talking about punching teachers. Did that
ever happen? Do you ever remember that happening in your
formative years.
Speaker 3 (56:13):
No, never happened.
Speaker 1 (56:15):
We had sixteen hundred plus at the State of North
Carolina two school years ago. Oh wow, that never blew
my mind. Man, I don't know what the heck's going crazy?
Speaker 3 (56:24):
Well, I do, but I won't care to comment here.
Speaker 1 (56:29):
Look that he's got thoughts for us.
Speaker 3 (56:32):
I do. I do have thoughts, but I'll keep.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
Him to weather the weather thoughts. How that?
Speaker 3 (56:36):
Yeah, we should, we should.
Speaker 2 (56:39):
So.
Speaker 3 (56:40):
I don't know if you've been on the interwebs or
what's been going on, but late latest model runs of
two models, European and the American at least in agreement
that sometime early next week at least with this run
putting something potentially coming inland in terms of a tropical
storman or a hurricane on the South Carolina coast. So
let's just say we should have a little bit more
(57:01):
heightened awareness now. Just as much as it's changed on
the latest runs of those two models, that could change back,
but it's time to probably start paying a little bit
closer attention to that. So more on that over the
next couple of days. And if there are going to
be impacts inland, which there could be at this point
from our invest area, not a Berto which is further
east than INVEST ninety four L that should stay out
(57:24):
to see. But from the second system, which would be
a MELDO, will certainly talk about those more if they
become more of a reality. So just want to get
everybody heads up on that. Pay a little bit more
attention to what is happening with Invest ninety four L
in the next couple of days. All right, So right
now what's happening is rain showers out near Asheville and
(57:44):
out there not only bunk Them and Yancey Counties, but
in around areas through Davy and Surrey Counties is trying
to come east and we'll see a few showers thunder
showers scattered around today, probably tonight and tomorrow. Still close
to ninety and roll. Yesterday was ninety five at the
airport for a.
Speaker 4 (58:01):
High excited it and I thought it was like, well
ninety two.
Speaker 3 (58:04):
I was like, yeah, we're not gonna I didn't think
it would be that hot, but it got even hotter
eighty nine.
Speaker 1 (58:09):
We got football to football. Man, we need to fix this, yeah,
I know.
Speaker 3 (58:13):
So it's just kind of like you're hot but starting
to come down on a day crescendo now as today
we'll probably be in the mid upper eighties, maybe ninety
in Raleigh again, and then tonight we'll see a few showers,
thunder showers, Tomorrow, more scattered showers and storms, and more
scattered over the weekend. And if and only if there
will be impacts from anything tropical, it would probably hold
off until the earlier middle of the next week. So
(58:35):
that's the best advice right now, pay a little bit
more attention to what's going on in the Atlantic.
Speaker 1 (58:40):
Okay, all right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. Ye, all right,
there you go, race Agic from the Weather Channel. All right,
we'll be back. Hang on. It is Thursday, and that
means we're gonna check in with our official NERD correspondent,
Stephen Kent. Who's with us. How you doing today, sir?
Speaker 4 (58:55):
I'm doing all right.
Speaker 1 (58:56):
Good to be back. Yeah. So I was just off there.
I was just talking to Ross where I saw these
people yesterday who were posting Jimmy Kimmel's ratings from his
first show back, and they're like, people love Jimmy Kimmel.
Look at that he did two point five million or whatever,
two point six or whatever it was, and that's without
a third of ABC affiliates airing his show. That I'm
(59:20):
assuming that was just the weird rubberneck factor and he'll
be back down to his numbers. But I want to
touch on the fact that you have these two ABC
affiliate companies that own again thirty seven percent of ABC affiliates,
covering twenty five percent of the population. They're still not
(59:40):
airing his show. His contract, I believe, is up in June.
Is this just Disney positioning before they don't renew him
and he goes the way of the Colbert or I mean,
I'm curious your thoughts on all this because it's how
rapid to take him off and then put him right
back on.
Speaker 4 (59:57):
Yeah, I mean it certainly is breakw and I think
all of us who are trying just to you know,
live our lives, are like, okay, you know, whatever is
going on on ABC, I have no idea, but you know,
the numbers are big, and I actually I think you
got those numbers backward. It's not two point six, it's
six point two. You know, six point two million. Yeah,
you know tuned in for that, So you're talking about
(01:00:18):
a huge number, but you nailed it. This is rubbernecking
and people, you know, flocking the YouTube. Seventeen million views
on Kimmel's return monologue is more than almost any other
video he's ever done, so people just kind of wanted
to see what he was going to say. At the
end of the day, I do expect this show to
(01:00:39):
be canceled sometime in the next year. These numbers aren't
going to hold and a lot of these affiliates are
gonna going to drive drive down the advertising revenue for
this show in a big way. And the coming momth
is not going.
Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
To get better. Yeah. And by the way, there's another
thing that I think people were confused about too, because
it's inherently because of the name of the show. It's
called Jimmy Kimmel Live. One of the things that he said,
and I'm sure you watched his monologue, we played it
on the area yesterday, but he then said Trump tried
to get one hundred people fired, referring to his staff.
(01:01:13):
And I think some people are under this incorrect assumption
that Jimmy Kimmel went off the reservation when he said
these things. And I want people to understand how these
shows actually work. Okay, because I one of the things
I did get to do when I was in school
in California is me and my buddies would go to
like tapings we went to We went to a taping
of Prices, right, none of us got up there, and
(01:01:35):
I went to I went to a taping to Leno show.
And then there's a couple others. But they happened like
in the afternoon, and this is really important. They happened
in the afternoon, and then they you know, edit everything together,
chop it out the taping. That's not when you go
watch Leno show. The taping. Not everything that you see
taped ends up on what they broadcast, right, just because
(01:01:57):
you know they got a petition it for time and
all those things. But it's pretty close. And so the
entire staff there knew what he was going to say,
or if they didn't, they had a chance to react
to it. And they were clearly comfortable with it. I know,
not everyone gets to say then standards and practices, I'm
sure pours over the show because you know that's what
(01:02:19):
you do for a big national show. They were okay
with it with what he said. So acting like Kimmel
did this and then Trump tried to take it out
on the staff who had no control over it is
positively absurd. Kim Will probably didn't even write the thing.
Speaker 4 (01:02:35):
Yeah, No, I think you're giving some really valuable context
for your audience here about how much scrutiny there is
on everything that happens on these shows they air earlier
or they tape earlier in the day, it is known.
But basically, when you're operating inside a left of center
bubble and you make a remark about you know, this
(01:02:58):
was the Maga gang who did this, and everybody's going
to be tuning into MSNBC and CNN later in the evening,
this is the narrative that these people all think is true.
It's quite common right now for people to actually believe
that this Utah shooter was a person of the right.
And so I think, again, this wasn't a joke that
(01:03:20):
got him tossed off there. It was like this factual
claim that was giving context to his joke. And I
think a lot of people probably working on his team
and reviewing the show before it goes up and passes muster,
thought this was true. And I think that's probably the
thing that we're missing here, is that we live in
such informational bubbles. He said something he believed was true
(01:03:43):
and it was just an outright lie.
Speaker 1 (01:03:46):
I want to jump over to this new Apple TV show,
maybe a new Apple TV show, but one that immediately
went meme viral to the point where I was getting
sick and seeing the stupid meme that the Savant. So
this is Jessica Chastain. You know you know who that is,
and so the series and we talked about it on
(01:04:08):
the show. I think we might have played the trailer. Basically,
she's a savant and her job is to sit on
her computer with very minimal lighting on and stare endlessly
at websites so she can track down and combat political
violence and white supremacists and all this stuff. And Apple
(01:04:28):
TV made the decision to go ahead and postponed starting
her show. Chastain's not pleased, although she was somewhat polite
in her statements, and a lot of people are theorizing
that this may be because the storyline of the show. Well,
I'll just let you fill in the rest here what
the storyline of the show might be.
Speaker 4 (01:04:48):
Yeah, yeah, I mean this is this is probably the
best decision that Apple TV has ever made. You know,
your audience might be familiar again with like the premise
of this show that this and just scopes out far
right groups online and is trying to stop domestic terrorism
from I guess like groypers and WHITEI is online and
(01:05:11):
of course you know she's this you know, infallible female
reddit mod who has an ethnically diverse family, and she's
just out here to stop xenophobia. It's just like this
really boring, self righteous leftist premise, and they are actually
going to probably can this thing for the foreseeable future.
(01:05:32):
It's just the wrong time, you know, it is the
wrong time.
Speaker 3 (01:05:35):
We just saw what.
Speaker 4 (01:05:35):
Happened in the past week. We're currently in this uptick
of left wing violence, and they're still trying to pretend
like Charlottesville was yesterday. And that's kind of the environment
that we live in, is that if you ask anybody
on the left about political violence, they always want to go, oh,
but you know January sixth, and then Charlottesville, and you go,
(01:05:57):
you remember Charlottesville. It was actually a street fight between
two different sides, two mobs fighting each other, and then
a person was killed by a vehicle. There's this complete
ignoring of the fact that there is left wing radical
terrorism and domestic groups that caused trouble.
Speaker 1 (01:06:17):
And by the way, this decision was rendered prior to
what happened in Dallas happening. I just want to point
that out too. Yeah, they had already they had already
stacked Utah, they had stacked maybe the country Club. I
guess there's some I'll take a wait and see there
as to whether he screened Free Palestine intentionally or just
as part of what he did. There's kind of conflicting
(01:06:38):
the law enforcement reports there.
Speaker 3 (01:06:40):
But like.
Speaker 1 (01:06:42):
It feels like after nine to eleven when watching ABC
make this decision, like what happened to some entertainment man,
like where you couldn't even show a movie if the
Twin Towers happened to be in the background for a minute. Yeah,
it's true.
Speaker 4 (01:06:56):
And you know, what they've done here with Canning the
Savant is a little bit I think reminiscent of where
we were in the early nineteen nineties. You know, there
was this huge uptick of right wing separatism to the
Western United States and the FBI. You know, of course
this culminates in some events like Waco and then you know,
(01:07:17):
moves to the Oklahoma City bombing, but there was this
huge interest in right wing separatist groups, and this sort
of continues on for you know, two decades, and by
the time you get to this show called Homeland on
Showtime staring Claire Dane's fantastic program that was about yeah,
CIA officer going after ye gie hotties. But then the
(01:07:38):
show ends in its nyl seasons focusing on right wing
domestic extremism and basically creating an Alex Jones type character
who is peddling misinformation online and radicalizing people in the
United States. The whole idea of the War coming home,
the War on Terror coming home, was always that it
(01:07:59):
was going to be against right wing weirdos, and the
timing for the Savant couldn't be worse because it turns
out they're just a lot of weirdos, and they are
on the left and they're to the right, and they're
a problem.
Speaker 1 (01:08:12):
Yeah, but you know, it's been a it's been a
healthy run of a lot of one side of ism
right now, which is having them just spin fits on
like MSNBC and CNN, And Greg Gutfield made the point
he said, when you have people like Hillary Clinton going
out there and saying both sides are doing it. It's
a tacit admission that it's on the left. You'll never
(01:08:33):
get them to admit it, because if it was on
the right, you would just say evil right wing. And yeah,
I happen to agree with that. I think that that
is very astute observation, but in a more serious from
a more serious standpoint, though, there's a lot of similarities
you're seeing with this guy the little bit we know
about him from Dallas yesterday, with some of these others,
(01:08:54):
they're they're they're in their twenties, they're aimless. Basically, they're
kind of aimless. This guy has he was living out
of his car for a little while because he drove
out to California to pick weed, and then he is
in and out of a community college, uh in in
Dallas there over the fur of like five years. Community
college is for for semesters kids, so it it And
(01:09:15):
he doesn't sound like he had a lot of friends,
and so the question becomes, and I hate, I hate
leaning into this, but I feel like it really, really
really should the redded discord effect. Do you do you
buy any of that where that's where the radicalization is happening,
or like what what motivates a guy to do that?
(01:09:37):
Where's he where's he getting this? And by the way,
why was he so bad at it?
Speaker 3 (01:09:41):
Too?
Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
Clearly he wanted to shoot ice agents is the way
it looks, and he didn't. He never thought for a
moment that a sally port where they offload prisoners might
not just have prisoners in it.
Speaker 4 (01:09:53):
So, yeah, the whole thing, the whole thing is a
bit confusing. But I think if you just look at
the fact that again and we've got a shooter scrawling
you know, words and slogans onto their rifle rounds, we're
basically just looking at the contagion effect of violence. I'm
not an expert in this area, but I have been
(01:10:14):
around long enough to know that when people commit acts
of egregious violence shooters and the likes, there are people
in the wings watching and they go, hmm, someone did it.
I'm going to do it. I'm going to finally now
do it too. I've had these dark fantasies and people
just do that, and that's what we're seeing, even with
this bullet writing trend. And so I think this person
(01:10:36):
is just someone who in the past couple of weeks
was you know, he was pushed over that edge by
what happened in Utah. I'm a little reluctant to point
blame at discord and read it. These are just outlets
for people talk to one another. If the danger to
our society is that people get online and are able
to discuss things with one another directly, I mean, and
(01:11:00):
then we're doomed. I mean you can't battle with.
Speaker 1 (01:11:03):
This because it's the whole I I you know what
you want to make mad Ross mad play a cut
where some guys blaming video games for violence, right, well,
the exact same thing. Yeah. There literally was a giant
reddit thread that they pulled up yesterday were they were
just it was just like one hundred people plotting and
figuring out the best way to shoot ice agents. And yeah,
(01:11:24):
I in the reddit thread what happened yesterday?
Speaker 4 (01:11:28):
Yeah, I completely believe that. You know, one of the
things that I go back to is that at the
beginning of the transgenderism craze, which started really in earnest
around the country, and like twenty fourteen, twenty fifteen was
when it picked up, was this one musician pointed out,
who was you know, transitioning from male to female? That
(01:11:50):
growing up you know, if you were someone who was
gender confused, the only thing you ever had was movies
to watch. But then the Internet came about, and then
this person could talk to other people who are dealing
with the same sort of thing, and you go, oh wow,
like that is the same kind of effect. We've got
a contagion problem. The Internet is bringing people together who
(01:12:11):
have wild and disoriented views and they're having conversations. And
as soon as we grapple with that fact and realize
that the problem is that people are finding other people
who are struggling, we're in this really dark place where
it's like, well, then, what the heck are we going
to do? We're just going to stop people from finding
one another online. That's not a free country. I know,
(01:12:34):
there's nothing to be done.
Speaker 1 (01:12:35):
I do think that there is a lot more clay
than there used to be. There's a lot more directionless
young men in this country. It's not necessarily a knock
on them. I mean just societally, we see all this
stuff where where it's just failure to launch whatever you
want to call it. And now if you you know,
they can immerse themselves in all this horribleness easier than ever.
(01:12:57):
And I don't know what the answer is. Quick. We
just got a couple of minutes. It looks like it's
a blood sugar incident. So Captain Kirk will live on.
But dude's ninety four had to be rushed to the hospital.
But they're saying he's doing fine. We cannot lose another
national treasure.
Speaker 4 (01:13:14):
Not this year, man, No, We've endured enough.
Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
Yeah, and then I was real quick. Ross is trying
to explain this to me, but I don't know what
hor cruxes and all that stuff is. So apparently this
the new Harry Potter thing where they went with the
Black Snape. Now they're talking about, yeah, what do they
go ahead and what is the latest update here?
Speaker 4 (01:13:37):
I mean, they're basically just doing the the Aslan Meryl
Streep thing. But for Harry Potter, the word on the
street is that they're going to make Voldemort a woman.
And you know, Ross is a very astute student of
pop culture, and what he's pointed out is that if
you go down this road, then essentially what's going to
happen is Voldemart creates these horse cruxes where Voldemort puts
(01:13:59):
his spirit inside items, as well as putting his spirit
inside Harry Potter, which would mean that Harry Potter carries
partially the spirit of a woman inside of him, which
would make him a two spirit, as the transgender folks
like to talk about. So you're gonna, I think, have
(01:14:20):
a really weird gender discussion that inevitably happens in left
wing publications with this new Harry Potter. And it makes
me think that this is just an act of cultural vandalism.
They know what they're doing, they know what they are
doing and what they're setting off here.
Speaker 1 (01:14:37):
Hey, ross on, my clock just stopped on my next gen,
so tell me when I have ten seconds, please, So
the whole thing, Oh there it is, now it's starting again. Okay,
all right, never mind, I got it. I'd do this.
Next gen's been killing me today. All right. Well we
didn't even get to get into the Disney merch. Well
we'll do the merch discussion next week with the you know,
(01:14:57):
that's all that is little baby Yoda, that's that's merch man.
But we'll save it to next week.
Speaker 4 (01:15:01):
Okay, Stephen, baby oodas are flying off the shelf.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
Thanks Casey, all right, we'll be right back. Hang on.
Javon Tooley, Tooley, has he has himself along criminal history,
but following you know, years ago when he got out
of prison for right, you know, second or third time
or whatever it was, Uh, started an organization called Kings
amongst Kings, and the organization grew and his political power
(01:15:27):
up in Boston grew. Even though he's not an elected official,
he's a big enough deal up there in the community
that politicians seek out his endorsement, including the current mayor
of mayor Wu or whatever her name is. And and
then you know, the grant money flows in, and then
the partnering, you know, a lot of partnerships there and
so anyway, you're not going to believe this, Uh he was.
(01:15:53):
He was just arrested by the FBI Special agents. This
is from the FBI Boston statement. It's a special agents
and officers with FBI Boston's Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task
Force have arrested Von Tooley, founder and CEO of the
Boston based nonprofit I just told you about. So believe
(01:16:13):
it or not, it appears he was through the organization
taking that money and using it to make more money
by trafficking drugs and people for sex allegedly. Just damn
ross is everyone in Boston.
Speaker 4 (01:16:31):
Horrible.
Speaker 1 (01:16:33):
I'm starting to wonder. I don't know the answer to that.
I mean, Boston, I don't know. Ross. Let me ask
you who you're rooting for in the in the Ryder Cup. Oh,
I'm sorry, I'm sorry. He's working on the ray thing there.
Because I heard I heard I think Boston Paul said
he's rooting for Europe. So I don't know. I thought
(01:16:56):
I heard that. So yeah, So anyway, Yeah, this guy
is this guy is facing an extensive amount of other charges.
But the problem is is now everyone's just posting pictures
of him hugging on the mayor and some of the
council members and whatnot. And the whole time, this guy's
allegedly just feeding the community with drugs and sex slaves. Allegedly.
(01:17:19):
Did I say allegedly? Gotta say allegedly? Ah, Man, the
stories just right themselves, all right, let me go ahead.
There's a couple other things. Oh the uh, that's right,
hang on, go back to this. This might be if
you want to become public enemy number one in the South,
(01:17:40):
I think this is how you accomplish it. A woman
in Missouri has been sentenced to four years in prison
for attempting to steal Graceland. I read I remember I
read that headline, and then I'm like, did I read
that right? How Graceland elvis Graceland, not something from Graceland. No,
(01:18:03):
she attempted to steal Graceland. I think we might have
mentioned this when it first happened. Fifty four year old
Lisa Finley, who goes by. She's got a huge criminal
career of financial grifts. She did the thing where she's
just like she just showed up and tried to file
paperwork claiming she was an investor and she had had
(01:18:26):
some right or some stake of claim to Graceland and
just thought nobody would notice and nobody would question any
of that. Like, it wasn't even a good scam posing
to someone named Kurt Nassany, an executive for a company
that did not exist. Finley in July twenty twenty three,
began emailing lawyers for Presley's granddaughter. Who you actually know
(01:18:47):
who that is. It's the actress Riley kow or Keo
or however you say her name, who'd become the sole
trustee and owner of Graceland following the death of her mother,
Lisa Marie Finley, pretending to be nastiny, demanded payment on
a three point eight million dollar loan. She said that
Lisa Marie had taken out and put up Graceland as collateral.
(01:19:11):
When Keaw basically ignored her, She used those communication attempts
as some sort of record and then attempted to go
and literally get Graceland transferred to her. The problem was
that's not how that works, so they got her. Let's
see here, there's a whole bunch of this story. I'm
(01:19:32):
just going to tip you off on it and I'll
retweet it here in a little while for you if
you want to read the whole thing. It's just absolutely bonkers. Man. Oh,
nobody will notice if I just steal Graceland.
Speaker 4 (01:19:45):
What is this?
Speaker 1 (01:19:46):
Oh? Look at that? Boston Paul rooting for Canada now,
he says in his email. Wow, I can't believe he
sold out America. I'm rooting for America because it's America
versus Europe. This is an easy choice, Boston Paul. How
the uh? You know why? I'm not going to root
for Europe because things like this are are happening. A
(01:20:06):
Muslim man who attacked somebody who was burning a Koran
outside of the Turkish consulate in London will not get
jail time. And when I say attack, I mean he stabbed.
He was stabbing the dude because you know, everyone got
a knife. Apparently over there, Musa Kadri fifty nine saw
a man by the name of Hami Costrn setting the
(01:20:27):
text ablaze and shouted, I'm going to kill you before
he slashed him with a knife. He later told police
he was protecting his religion. Judge Adam Hiddleston handed him
a sentence and then suspended it. Now here's the twist here.
So not only if this guy sees this other dude
burning his own copy of this particular book, which I
(01:20:51):
you know probably clearly is meant to get a reaction,
and the guy was burning is kurt and Armenian, and
he decided he was going to do this because he
said that Islam is a religion of terrorism. So he's
got some thoughts, so he puts it ablaze. This dude
(01:21:12):
goes and stabs him. The judge's logic is that this
guy was reacting in the heat of the moment, so
he's not responsible. And the guy who burned the Quran,
you're ready for this, he will go to jail. Yes,
that's right. Costin was convicted in June of a religiously
aggravated public order offense and he will face consequences. They
(01:21:37):
have not sentenced him. Yeah, but what are they expecting
he's gonna get?
Speaker 8 (01:21:43):
So?
Speaker 1 (01:21:43):
How crazy is that? Just puses in context. This guy's
in front of the Turkish embassy's burning the Koran. This
guy sees he's burning a Koran, goes over and stabs him.
And the one who will go to jail is the
guy burning the Koran. But what a what a crazy
precedent to set an England that if if you feel
(01:22:04):
that your religion is somehow being impugned or made fun of,
or a blasphemy or whatever it is, you are not
responsible if you react physically to harm somebody. I don't
think that's a precedent you want on the books, not
in the UK right now, But that's just what came
to pass here. Yeah, the court is This is a
(01:22:28):
quote from Lord Young of Actin General, Secretary of the
Free Speech Union. He said, the court is effectively saying
that if you attack a blasphemer with a knife, he
will be convicted of causing you harassment, alarm or distress
and you won't have to spend a day behind bars.
That's exactly what that ruling says. Again, it's the whole
words or violence thing. It's not steroids here man, and
(01:22:54):
again in the UK where everything's already a little dicey
right now is uh is crazy work? Ross. I'm gonna
wait for you to tell me we're good to go
to Ray and how you want to do it. So
you just let me know when you guys, are you
want to do it on the phone? Okay, all right,
let's uh, let's go and chat with Ray Stagic from
the Weather Channel here. I'm sorry, everybody's toys. It broke today,
(01:23:16):
man toilet and that's what Ray did. Here's what this.
This is Ray's fault because Ray, rather than doing it
from the comfort of his own home studio where he
normally does it, was He's like, oh, I'm gonna go
into the office. What kind of going into the office, Well.
Speaker 3 (01:23:33):
It's for other reasons. I've got double duty today, so
kind of stabbed up. That's why. I Yeah, you know
how it goes when you're trying to be a man
and trying to stay relevant, you know, trying to be
that guy. Right, Yeah, Hey, remember me, I worked, That's
what I'm doing, Like, I gotta have a visible presence.
So that's really the real reason why.
Speaker 1 (01:23:54):
So yeah, and you know, you get you can stare
at all the hurricane machines. So that's yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:23:59):
I started it up, and hopefully I didn't stir it
up too much, because just as much as the latest
European model and the latest American model are stirring things
up in the Atlantic with ninety four L early next week,
which both models in the latest run do put a
landfalling hurricane on the South Carolina coast, there's just an
(01:24:20):
equal chance right now that that could not happen and
it stays offshore. So either way, let's put a little
bit more heightened awareness on invest ninety four L that
is forecast to become Oh boy, Coromberto's already out there.
Oh I forgot already slip my mind, Amelta. I think
that's the eye storm. So a lot more to talk
about there now a few things to talk about.
Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
Hold on, hold, who what where?
Speaker 3 (01:24:43):
It's Mberto?
Speaker 1 (01:24:45):
But in Berto with a U, No, it's Mberto.
Speaker 3 (01:24:49):
It's the h.
Speaker 1 (01:24:52):
Yesterday And I'm.
Speaker 3 (01:24:56):
Oh, no, who's doing that the armchair meteorologists on the.
Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
I think it was web one of our local TV website.
Speaker 3 (01:25:03):
Okay, okay, well, okay, well, let me let me get
the official here from the Hurricane Center announcement umberto.
Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
Clearly, if there's any storm than the eighth storm being
by it makes a lot more sense than the US.
Speaker 3 (01:25:17):
It does, which there's no U storm, by the way,
but the next storm would be uh Imelda, I think
that's the one. If we're going to have impacts here
in the US, that will do it. So all kind
of eye is going to be on that eyes here
locally today a few showers, a few thunderstorms, and still
close to ninety in the triangle, mid upper eighties across
the triad, and same thing tomorrow with the shower thunderstorm
(01:25:40):
thread a little bit greater mid upper eighties, and probably
some wet weather over the weekend. If there are impacts,
even inland, it would be early next week. So we'll
talk a lot more about the tropics tomorrow and this
upcoming weekend.
Speaker 1 (01:25:51):
Okay, we will chat tomorrow. You gonna be in the
office tomorrow too.
Speaker 3 (01:25:54):
I am going to be, yes, So I have to
deal with all this again all.
Speaker 1 (01:25:58):
Right, look forward to thank you. Ye right, all right,
there you go, race agic. Isn't that convenient? Ross that
on the days when we normally would have him play
the accordion? For like three weeks now there's been some
sort of issue, not saying it's conspiratorial, but you know
a little bit, all right, eight forty six. Jeff Bellinger
is next. Hang on, well, good morning. Case.
Speaker 9 (01:26:19):
The economy was stronger than previously estimated in the spring.
The government now says the gross domestic product expanded at
a three point eight percent annual rate in the second quarter,
the strongest growth in nearly two years. The prior estimate
was three point three percent. A big reason for the
upward revision was consumer spending. And there's another report pointing
(01:26:39):
to a still strong job market. The Labor Department counted
two hundred eighteen thousand first time claims for unemployment benefits
last week. That was fourteen thousand fewer than the prior week.
Starbucks stamping up the turnaround strategy started by CEO Brian Nickel,
the coffee company has a new one billion dollar restructuring
plan that will involves some North American stores and eliminating
(01:27:02):
about nine hundred jobs. Starbucks announced the elimination of about
eleven hundred corporate jobs earlier this year. After these store
closings are completed, the coffee chain will end the fiscal
year with eighteen thousand, three hundred coffee shops across the
US and Canada. And best Buy is going through a
round of layoffs that a company spokesperson says affects a
(01:27:24):
relatively small number of employees. Best Buy is cutting workers
in its customer care and in home field teams. Some
members of the geek Squad or among those being let go.
The auto parts supplier First Brands reportedly close to bankruptcy.
Sources tell Bloomberg the company could file for Chapter eleven
as soon as next week. And KC Targets deal with
(01:27:45):
Taylor Swift not only includes a special edition of the
new CD that will be released a week from tomorrow.
We knew about the CD, but we learned yesterday the
Target stores will also sell an exclusive, limited vinyl version
of the Life a Showgirl. About five hundred Target stores
will open at midnight local time.
Speaker 1 (01:28:04):
On October third. Casey, what I hadn't I have no
idea what this thing even is, And people are going
to line up at midnight for it. I am so disconnected.
All right, thank you, Jeff, I appreciate it.
Speaker 9 (01:28:15):
The target thinks though, all righty's.
Speaker 1 (01:28:18):
You know, that's up to them. Jeff Bellenser there Bloomberg News.
I don't know what was this dude hoping to accomplish.
According to authorities, a man approached the Area fifty one
Gate or one of the Area fifty one gates and
started the indiscriminately firing rounds at any of the structures
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he could see there. What do you what are you
trying to do, sir, because like, let's let's face it,
what you're firing upon, there's several options and none of
them are going to be good for you with a
standard rifle, Okay, aliens, reverse engineered alien technology, you all
of a sudden you got a tie fighter on you,
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or you know, just the fact that it's a military
base and they have guns and they probably have some
really cool planes. They're not gonna go well for you.
Like what prompted this, the unknown suspect because they didn't
get them. The unknown suspect fired rounds. I was reportedly
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behaving a radically. He did come into contact with two
security officers who quote challenge the suspect, who then pointed
his firearm at him, so they retreated. What am I missing?
I'm sorry? Do MPs not have firearms anymore? This completely
like destroys the myth of area fifty one, right, Like,
what do you mean? I would just always assume, like
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you've seen stuff on TV. We're like, if you go there,
they know where you are, they get it right away,
they're gonna take you know, this guy like points a
gun at them and they run away or something. I
think they I think they retreated into the building just
because he was firing rounds out of them, but then
he fled before they wouldn't you just assume from what
you've seen on TV? Or even if like some Bob
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Lazar stuff or yes men in black, Like, if you
try to confront these people, you're gonna be neurmalized or
they're gonna take you away. You know it's not gonna
end well for you. We posted a video. Do you
remember that amazing video that somebody made when these people
were threatening to Naruto? Run at it? The storm every
fifty one amazing thing. There's a whole documentary on Netflix
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about it. Yeah, Oh is there, oh mine. Now I'm
talking about the little five minute video that showed what
would happen to them. You remember that video somebody made.
It was amazing. That's amazing. You're gonna be vaporized or something. Yes, yeah,
you're gonna essentially be that opening scene for Men in
Black where there's just you just explode or it just
starts raining, like black oil on you or something. You
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know what I mean. Yeah, i'd you hear bees, Yeah,
run right right, run get out of there. Yeah. So
these guys show up at area fifty where this guy
shows up at Area fifty one alone, they will get
a bunch of shots off and and just to be
clear that Air fifty one is Nellis Air Force. This
is this is this is an Air Force base. And
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I'm sorry, by the way, I'm not planning on anything,
but I've been in and out of Seymour Johnson. I
never would have thought, Hey, you know, would be a
good idea is to show up to that gate by
the Texas Roadhouse there and just start slinging rounds in there.
I think that would end horribly. If this reminds me
of when the dude like jumped the fence at the
White House and ran into the White House, and we
got into the East ballroom or whatever, Like, what are
you talking about. You got into the White House like
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you just assumed as soon as you hit the lawn
you'd be gone. Yeah, yeah, you're gonna superlasers. Yeah, super
lasers come out and cut you in half, like it's
a resident evil. Well no, this guy's i's and the
and and again. He could have went to somewhere along
the fence line and started slinging lead into there. He didn't.
He did this at the main gate