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April 29, 2025 • 94 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We have a pretty interesting update that we're gonna have
to get to. Some actual reporting would be, I guess
the best way to word it. Some actual reporting about
a little something that wasn't part of the all the
Sanders coverage yesterday, but is mighty interesting. All right. I

(00:26):
was realized I emailed to myself and I did not
open it after a scene it this morning, So let's
go ahead and do that. And what it had to
do with is how he chose to play some of
the interviews like that discussion was there, but this actually
makes a bunch more sense. And it's actually CBS News

(00:49):
that reported it. So you know, I'll take them where
I can get him some actual journalism being done, So
we'll we'll touch on that. Oh yeah, Canada. So I
don't know if you guys knew this. They they had
themselves an election yesterday. In fact, Ross, can you do
me a favor. Since your studio window faces northward, will

(01:13):
you head over to the weather window and tell me
if you've seen any smoke in the distance. Will you
get that out? Okay, yeah, I mean I see trees
all right, but over but maybe over the trees, like
above the trees. I know that's a very tall tree
directly outside your window there. Maybe you can see kind
of through the tree. It is like it should be pretty.

(01:36):
Is there billowing smoke yet? I mean I see dark? Okay, yeah,
it is probably a little early. But maybe you see
a light in the distance at ground level. You can't
quite figure out what it is. That might be the fire?

Speaker 2 (01:48):
What is that?

Speaker 3 (01:50):
Is that?

Speaker 1 (01:50):
What it? Did you see it? I have no idea. Okay,
those are the parking lot lights. You're you're you're looking
at the park Okay, all right, well we'll check later
so we get a little more light, maybe we can
see the smoke. Because they're like they just signed up for,
you know, for whatever more years of Trudeau politics with

(02:11):
the London banker. Dude. Now it's not because everything's not
as cut and dry as that, Like it's his party.
And then it's a little unclear because they're still count
whether they're going to have to get a coalition, you know,
get some other similar parties, which should not be an
issue for them. They have the numbers most likely. But

(02:33):
you know, Pauliev he lost man or his party lost,
and there's a lot of reasons why. But and this
is going to irritate some of you. I don't think,
and you don't have to care, but I don't think

(02:55):
Trump trolling fifty first and going with the tariff stuff
right now was not part of it. Okay, it probably was,
and I saw a lot, you know, we talked about this.
I couldn't understand why Polyev would issue statements, But I
also couldn't understand why people thought that he should come

(03:17):
down and go play golf with Trump on the weekends,
and that somehow would do it, because that's an American
perspective looking at that, that's not a Canadian perspective. And
the fact is, yes, things financially suck up in Canada
right now, and that's not all teriff related, but it
exasperbates I'm you know, we're not getting that word at
six ten. It makes it worse. And so you had that,

(03:43):
you had the fifty first thing, which I don't know
if that moved the needle as much, but they were
the liberals up there were able to take the economic
mess that Canada was clearly already in, clearly already in
the Remember remember they had they had just what they

(04:06):
had printed a third of their money supply under Trudeau.
It was some crazy uh inflation causing number, and then
they spent a crap ton of it to offset the
emissions that China puts out in what was it like
a week or something. Was it a week or a day?
It was some ridiculous number, and and a lot of

(04:28):
that's what they were printing money for, and they were
flooding their own country. They were doing, i mean, just
all sorts of craziness and they were able to very efficiently, apparently,
convince Canadians that all of this economic uh woe was
in fact because of Trump's tariffs. And he goes, well,

(04:52):
how do you know that, because that's the messaging that
they were doing. That was their messaging, and you saw it,
you know, some some of the messaging that you saw
actually you saw here, but it was so that there
was news coverage of it back in Canada, and that
was the billboards. Remember the billboards did several here in
North Carolina. So yeah, yeah, they're gonna go they're gonna

(05:17):
go do that again. And who knows, maybe that gives Trump,
maybe he feels and he's kind of set up before
he said he prefers the liberal government because he's it's
easier to get over on him and negotiations. I don't know.
It will be interesting though, if Carney and his will

(05:40):
have to soften their position on tariffs because the whole
situation is untenable if you're Canada. It's just too large
a swath of your GDP versus what it is for us.
So the bad car they still have the bad cards.
They just have a dude that three months ago wasn't

(06:02):
gonna be the dude playing them. The Liberal parties were
down like twenty percent up there, so it's they made
up quite you know, if you trust the numbers, they
made up quite a large amount of ground. And ironically
they kind of did it in a nationalist kind of way,

(06:23):
right that most of their talking points up there were like,
how dare you're gonna let the Americans talk talk about
you like that? You're Canada, be proud? But what was elbows?
Elbows up right? So it's because everything comes back to hockey,
which is okay. I like me some hockey. I also
like that you guys haven't had a Stanley Cup since

(06:48):
the Bush administer, No, the Clinton administration awkward. So but
you know, with that in mind, we'll we'll see how
it pans out, but they have the coalition. They may
just not be able to do it as a single party,
which could change some of their priorities. But yeah, and

(07:08):
I know a lot of you are like, wait a second,
didn't they already have the election?

Speaker 4 (07:11):
No?

Speaker 1 (07:11):
No, no, no, no. What Trudeau did and this is
this is the sneaky new thing. They're gonna do this
with Dick Durbin too, not that it really matters in Illinois,
but they're gonna do this with Dick Durbin too. And
that is if you're leaving, you leave early, and then
you get you put somebody in there and then they
have a little time to register with people. So mentally

(07:32):
they see them as the incumbent. And that's what Trudeau
and Carney did and then they then they had to
call the election and then they just had the election
and that's how it went. So there you go. That's uh,
that's gonna be interesting, uh going forward. Let's see here,

(07:52):
because like you can't hold the line, so what are
they because now if it keeps getting worse, it is
on you unless you can gin them up enough where
they want to come down and fight us. And you
got enough people in there and that's just that's not
where Canadians are. Canadians are desperate man and in many

(08:13):
parts of the country, especially areas that normally are right
leaning votes, because you're messed with lumber and steal in
a lot of the industries that permeate those areas, you know,
outside of you know, the big you know, the Toronto
and the Montreal and the Ottawa and the Vancouver, although

(08:34):
British Columbia obviously has a huge lumber industry, but you're
getting into, I guess what you would consider the redder
part of Canada. And they really took it in the
teeth with some of these tariffs. And rather than going, well,
maybe my government shouldn't charge outsize tariffs, they went in
the other direction. All right, eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four. All right, So we got

(08:58):
to talk about this Amber alert because this is more
than you know, the non custodial parent didn't drop the
kid off and decided to flee the state. Not that
those are not inherently can you know, be inherently dangerous,
but this one is definitively in a different direction. Let
me do this. It is six sixteen, and I want
to make sure that if there's any updates on this,

(09:20):
I have it. This is in Garner and this is
not just a child. This is a mother and child
who police are looking for. And we'll give you the
details of that story coming up next here on the
CaCO Day radio program. I think our media is bad
and one sided. Canada is it's almost exclusively liberal and

(09:43):
of course the powerhouse media there, the largest media, rather
than just being one of them, is state sponsored media,
the CBC up there. So yeah, and they have another
thing too. And I only know this because I'm in
radio and I remember reading it in one of our trades.

(10:05):
You can't. It's it's really hard to get American programming
up there when it's news or issue related, so talk
radio really there. There's only a certain percentage that it
can be and it's very limited. So getting us talker
now it's a lot easier now with the Internet obviously,
but to actually get it on a network up there,

(10:29):
forget about it or one of the the their version
of public radio there doesn't happen. So and that you know,
it's their country, I understand that, but that would that
would be another opportunity where they may hear or at
least a different perspective maybe from the American side, as
to why people were frustrated with tariffs that doesn't exist

(10:53):
up there. So yeah, that's that's you know, that's that's
probably it's it's a it's a bunch of stuff. But
the people who are out there like, ah, no, you know,
the it's all Poliov's fault, and Trump didn't do anything,
no trolling the fifty first and the tariff stuff only

(11:13):
because it gave the Democrats an opportunity to lie about
why they wear are where they are economically, and they
were able to sell it. So there you go. All right.
So this Amber alert this morning, now, I mean these
are not uncommon obviously, sadly and normally it's when you
get an Amber alert, it's the other parent, right, they

(11:36):
don't give visitation or they want more, they whatever it is.
And at least in those instances, thankfully, they tend not to.
The bigger concern is more getting the child back unless
there's mental health thing. They tend to find the kid
and the kid is not harmed. I don't know what's

(11:57):
going on here. So this whole thing is so Amberlert
and Garner child mother kidnapped while man restrained with tape.
So officers say a child and mother were kidnapped. This
is on buck Branch Drive and Garner they have it
in the story there, and I actually one of the

(12:18):
things I did is I went and I did the
Google map and then did the street view because there's
a part of this story where I have I I'm
not understanding what the kidnappers were after. According to I
guess the father here all right. Initial findings indicate that
two men and one woman wearing masks and carrying guns,

(12:42):
broke into the home and demanded one million dollars from
luth Dallejandro Martinez. When he refused to comply, the suspects
took the victim's one year old daughter and wife, Alandra
Benitez Dejasus, while restraining Elliot's with tape. The girl's name

(13:04):
is Gracia Salome Alejandra Benitez. The getaway car described as
black or dark colored dark colored Nissan. Ultimately, they don't
have a license play and the FBI and SBI apparently
we're at the home helping with the investigation. The Amber
alert is for both the child and mother. All right,
So here here's the reason I went, did the Google

(13:26):
earth here thing. If they put a street in there
and I don't know which house is theirs, I guess
I could figure it out, but I kind of went
up and down the street and.

Speaker 5 (13:38):
I, I.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
Don't know. I don't know why kidnappers would think this
dude was sitting on a million dollars. They're there. It's
not that they're bad homes. They're you know, the decent
sized lots right next to Garner Magnet School there that
little neighborhood just to the east of it. I guess
if you want a visual and you know, they're just
they're this same older home stock, little homes, but nice homes.

(14:03):
People renovate them. I got a bunch near where my
house is, and people renovate them. And they're not but
they're not million dollar homes there and so, and I
wanted to see too if there were types of homes
that would normally have a lot of security cameras not
you know, not that a small home can't, but you
get into a bigger home, they tend to have a system.

(14:23):
And I don't know, and I don't know, and they
don't say anything about cameras in the story.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
Have you ever seen the documentary breaking bad. Okay, Walter
White was a billionaire and you saw his house.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Well that's not you know. If you just said no,
you could go musk with that fifty thousand dollars house
in Texas. But I think he mostly lives at that
really nice hotel across from the White House.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
This sounds like cartel stuff.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
You naive, drug money, drug money this, you know what.
I'm not gonna accuse the do to being into drugs
or orchestration. Some are thinking that he murdered his family. Look,
you don't know. And I can't imagine if if and

(15:10):
Rosso were just talking off the air about what happened
in California with what was the woman's name, Denise Huskins.
Do you guys remember this story, all right, so before
before you start sitting here thinking you got it all
figured out and you may be right, you may be wrong.
I don't know. But Denise Huskins and she lived in

(15:32):
the San Francisco Bay area, I can't remember which city,
and so she was kidnapped by a massed intruder broke
into their home here it is Vallejo, California. Her boyfriend,
Aaron Quinn, told detectives he woke up to a bright
light on his face. The intruders had drug blindfolded, tied
them up. They were demanding eight five hundred dollars in ransom,

(15:56):
and they were described as like seals, Navy seals. That's crazy, right,
have you heard that story? Even if you forget, if
you know what happened in this story, but just run
it through your filter that you're using to think you're
solving this. Why would they ask for eighty five hundred
dollars in one of the richest areas of the country.

(16:17):
That doesn't make sense. What do you mean they were
Navy seals. Navy seals are getting some molly pirates. They're
not kidnapping some random woman from San Francisco. The boyfriend
obviously did it, and that's what police thought, and they
basically that's where they turned the entire focus of the
whole thing. He took a polygraph test that the FBI

(16:39):
administered to him. They said that he failed, and two
days later, all of a sudden, she's in southern California
and Huntington Beach trying to get into her father's apartment,
claims that she had just been released. You'd been dropped
off just hours before the rams was due, and even

(17:01):
after she came back and described everything in detail and
said what happened and how terrifying it was. All of this,
they then held a press conference that day, not just
saying she's there, but saying that they had no evidence
of a kidnapping and openly accused the victim in this case, Ms.
Huskins and her boyfriend of faking the abduction, even though

(17:26):
they really didn't have a motive for it, like what
eighty five hundred dollars and then he was expected to
pay the rent? Like none of that made any sense.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Yeah, one of the craziest parts about this story was
because the police wanted to know how come it took
you so long to report it. So when these supposed
navy seals came in, or these military guys with night
vision goggles came and took her away, he set up
some sort of like perimeter around him, yes, and like
a phone, and they said, you can leave this perimeter
after X amount of hours, and then you could, but

(17:55):
somehow they would not, like he was terrified to move
out of this this peride that they had.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
It would be very very cheap to set up a
perimeter that would indicate via the Internet.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
But it was so implicated, you know, intricate and complicated.
There's no way it sounded like this actually happened, and
it all ended up happening.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Yeah. Yeah. And by the way, these two, these two
are rich. I don't want to start speculating. I didn't
start speculating. I was trying to figure out if the
dude would have if if it looked like the house
where they'd think somebody had a million dollars. That's all.
That's not speculating, that's me literally trying to research this

(18:34):
because I don't know. Look, sometimes people are dumb. They
just assume maybe he's got a nice car, and they're like, oh,
well he's probably got a million dollars, which is absurd.
Maybe they thought they'd do it go fund me. I
don't know. So yeah, yeah, and this whole thing, Ross
and I just described that thing happened, and you know, Ross,

(18:55):
you're gonna go ahead with the big reveal.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
Who did it? I believe it's crazy. I remember right,
it was like an ex girlfriend. It was pissed off
that he was still with this, you know, this new girlfriend,
and he just like, I'm gonna steal your girlfriend.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
No, I think it was it was the ex boy
it was her ex boyfriend.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Okay, yeah, who was who.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Was a disbarred Harvard attorney who never got over and
he was friends with like some ex military guys. Yeah, yep,
if yeh.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
Can you imagine though, you're that couple in these crazy
military sam Fisher, you know, Navy sky in and like
put a blindfold over you and put stuff in your
mouth and take her away and set up a perimeter
around you where they're gonna know if you move and
call it. It's terrifying. And then the police they're gonna
believe you. You start telling them and they're like, yeah, okay, buddy.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Well and then you wonder if the demands of ransom
were made so ridiculously low so that police would focus
all the attention on this guy. That's you know, that's
one theory, because immediately when you hear eighty five hundred dollars,
you're like that the juice is not worth the squeeze.
What are we doing here? And by the way, just

(20:05):
even though this is obviously a horrible ordeal for them,
they ended up getting paid. I think TV station had
to pay him, a police department had to pay him.
They sued everybody, everybody, and we're quite successful on several
of them. They did eventually get married. They have two

(20:25):
young kids. Now. They put a book out and then
there is a Netflix documentary. What's it called, It's like
American Nightmare. Yes, yep, that's an American nightmare.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
You'd imagine you get married after that, right, going through
something like that.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
I bet they have so many guns, maybe like.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
A house made out of guns.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
Yeah, oh yeah, it sounds like a good thing.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Guns save me out of guns.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
It's oh, it's a it's a regular sized gun, but
it's made out of fifty smaller guns. It's like a
transformer of guns. So yeah, yeah, let's see where they
where they holding their initially holding her in Lake Tahoe
and then drove her to southern California and uh there

(21:15):
there's some pretty sordid stuff too. Uh. They he actually,
uh the ex boyfriend actually tied her to a bed
videotaped himself assaulting her. I mean, so it wasn't just
she was chilling in a dark room the whole time.
It was a harrowing ordeal, and an ordeal that had
police taken it somewhat seriously. There may have may have

(21:38):
not I don't know, uh, not played out exactly that way.
Maybe they got to you know, maybe they get a
tip or something, but it was clear from the jump
they just didn't believe this dude, and you should. You
should watch I hadn't watched it. Ross said he watched it,
but I was super I was familiar with this story
because it was very fascinating. Mark back and forth.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
Mark and are watching it like we're like, oh, he
had something to do with it, like he did this
and we were wrong. Oh is that how they present
it to It's sort of you're watching it, you're like,
there's no way this happened. You kind of understand like
where the police are coming from, because like the story
is so ridiculous and out there. You're like, this dude
did something to her.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
Well, and that's why I thought that the ransom demand
eighty five hundred dollars was meant not because it wasn't.
This dude clearly wasn't after money. He just wanted this girl.
So you make you make it ridiculously stupid ransom demand,
and then police are gonna be like, there's no way
that's real, Like you know, it's forty chess stuff. I

(22:37):
don't know if he thought that, but it tended. It
seemed to work. All right, Oh, is today the rock
and Roll Hall of Fame stuff today? All right? What
are they doing? Thirteen? Going in thirteen? Do they normally
put thirteen new acts into the Hall of Fame in
one year?

Speaker 2 (22:56):
All right?

Speaker 1 (22:57):
We may have to talk about that as well. Plus
some crazy audio you got to hear. Let's see how
many of this? Yeah, poor Ross had to edit this down.
I feel really bad, and we need to figure out
what we got some wrestling stuff. We're going to talk
about two things specifically, and I was going to avoid

(23:21):
it yesterday because we had so much draft audio stuff.
But what's the Bill Belichick thing? Is blowing up? And
I don't should I care? I mean, obviously, look, my
thing on the show is, you know, screw the Patriots,
make fun of Boston, Paul and whatever. And Bill Belichick's

(23:41):
a super cheater. Tom Brady is super cheat. You know,
you know how we roll here on it. That being said,
do I care that he's dating some twenty four year
old who pipes up during an interview? I don't know,
but maybe you do. So we'll talk about that as
well coming up casey O Day radio program. All right,
everyone is a top notch investigator. Well, look, that's that's

(24:03):
what we talk about stuff. I'm just I'm just not
going to jump to I know what happened. I'm just
trying to give you the details and do a little
bit of research. Okay, all right, So let's go ahead
and get to Oh boy, were do you want to start.
Let's start real quick. Let me just do this Bill
Belichick thing real quick. So he's given an interview and

(24:25):
it's yeah, it's it's agatting to know you kind of interview.
It's not necessarily just football, although there are there is
some football content. I did watch longer parts of it,
but there's just about a thirty second little little piece here.
This is a and this was on CBS's Sunday Morning News.
So and really the focus more than anything was Belichick's book.

(24:50):
He's got a book out, The Art of Winning. Lessons
from my Life in Football. All right, Chapter one, go
get a Legacy Quarterback. What I'm sorry I say that.
I love Oh Ross, you were thinking the same thing. Huh.
Those are pretty good. You should have one of those.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
It is like Phil Jackson, you know, like my success
number one coach Jordan, number two coach Kobe. Right, Yeah,
that's pretty good. That's pretty good stuff there.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
So but and you know, we look, you want to
be you want to be successful in talk radio. It's
not it doesn't hurt that we're on FM, right, So
you know, you take your advantages. You still got to execute,
still got to execute. So you know, again for all

(25:36):
the trash that I talk, it's it's it's you know,
it's trash talk, right, it's sports trash talk. And your
frustration lies with how do they win the Super Bowl
and then have eighteen draft picks every year? Like how
does that happen? But with this, now you're getting into
the Belichick personal life, which really hasn't been a thing
like that. There hasn't been a ton of Belichick personal news.

(25:59):
He's not you know, there's no tablet like who's he
canoodle in with? Right, that hasn't been a thing until
he started dating this very young woman, her name is
Jordan HUDs, since she's twenty four, and she does she's
also like his personal assistant, so she's there for everything.
She's there for this interview, and she's sitting at a
monitor just off camera. Although they widen the camera out

(26:23):
when this audio takes place and this question get asked,
and will you listen to the question and the reaction
not from Bill but from Jordan.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Jordan was a constant presence during our interview. You have
Jordan right over there. Everybody in the world seems to
be following this relationship. They've got an opinion about your
private life. It's got nothing to do with them, but
they're invested in it. How do you deal with that?

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Never been too worried about what everybody else. Thanks, just
to try to do what I feel like is that's
for me? And what's right? How did you guys meet?

Speaker 4 (27:00):
Not talking about this?

Speaker 2 (27:02):
No, No, it's a topic neither one of them is
comfortable commenting on.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
I don't want to stereotype here, Ross, can I stereotype
on this?

Speaker 2 (27:16):
Let me check shirt?

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Okay, do you know the stereotype I'm gonna bring up
I am unaware of When you ask a couple if
how they met for the first time.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
I will say this so once I have nothing against
you know, all jokes aside. I have nothing against Bill Belichick.
He seems like he's a super cool dude. I even
like the fact that he's doing the interview with like
an old sweatshirt with holes in it. That's pretty amazing
to me. Yeah, I mean that's awesome. So that's pretty cool.
But I do know this my own experience that when
you bring up to people to females, how did you meet?

(27:48):
That tends to be something they really enjoy talking about,
like sometheah, And if you're the dude, you better remember
correctly because they take that stuff very seriously, like they
like talking about it. Yeah, that's so people are, and
people think it's strange, which is strange too, because I
remember reading another article saying that they like met on

(28:11):
an airplane, they exchanged numbers, they text each other for
a while, and then they were at something together.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
And you know, met or whatever. If I'm remembering it credible,
it's like it was, so I don't care, but I
don't know that I committed all all of it entirely too.
Two But immediately because people already, mostly women, have because
they literally did poll on this. I saw, and believe

(28:38):
it or not, a seventy year old whatever he is
due and a twenty four year old little hotty dating
men are more okay with that than women well, I
who knew until you you ran the numbers?

Speaker 2 (28:51):
Right, Most men see that and you're like, well, fair
play to him. High five.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I don't
even know what I'd talked to a twenty four year
old out you know what I'm saying, Maybe a twenty.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
Year age I mean, it would be torturous.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
Yeah, I mean it's not to say there's not very
mature people at that age. But if you just pluck
a random Instagram obsessed twenty four you TikTok obsessed twenty
four year old. Not not by the way, don't call
in with how smart your niece is. I'm not saying
it's all of them, okay, but if you just pluck,
I don't know that we have anything to talk about.

(29:27):
But we can't go on a you know, a Caribbean
vacation together, you know what I'm saying. So like that
would be okay, but whatever, if they're they're fine or whatever.
But the problem is when she don't want to talk
about that, then people get very suspicious about how they met.
And you probably can guess where the speculation goes. And

(29:52):
is that fair? Well kind of not the speculator. But
people wanting to know because Bill Belichick is trying to
promote a book book and it's about his life, and
this is an element of his life, so it's not
like they are seeking it out. He clearly, I'm assuming
his publisher probably coordinated this interview, maybe even pitched it.

(30:16):
You have no idea how many book pitches you get
when you're a member of the media. I get so many,
so many each and every is probably probably three or
four already in my inbox this morning because they always
ping it during the morning show. They can get your attention.
So he put it out there. So to leave that out,
I understand why people are going to be curious, And

(30:37):
then they start saying things, Now, she was a former cheerleader.
She might still be a cheerleader, like competitive cheerleader and
a cheerleader for the NFL, right, so you know that.
But then people are like, well, maybe she's you know,
it's a sugar situation that now has evolved to this

(30:57):
or even you know, even worse. And I don't know
that that's fair to her. I don't know that she's
obligated to talk about it, but the relationship is being
put out there by the person that she's dating, and uh,
and you know, and he wants to sell books and
he's got a sweet new gig over at UNC and
and so I if people want to wonder, and people

(31:21):
want to speculate, I don't know that that's completely off limits,
but it goes to an ugly place really quick. We're
trying to figure out a couple of things. We got,
we got a couple, we got a little we got
some mysteries that we're trying to figure out. If I
could involve you in this for just a moment, and

(31:42):
they're both wrestling related. So let me give you the
Let me give you the one he doesn't have audio,
and I'll give you the one that has audio. So
I saw let me stop that. I saw a story
yesterday where a woman was and I, you know, take
these for what they're worth. But basically he was detailing
her marriage falling apart because her husband is quote two

(32:05):
into wrestling, and like he was into wrestle when they
got married, she said, but you know, it's years later,
and she says it culminated at WrestleMania when his guy
didn't win. So he went Apparently he's a big Cody
Rhodes fan whatever, and he had an absolute meltdown on
the couch, screaming at the TV. He didn't like do

(32:27):
anything physically to her anything like that, and he really
wasn't even paying attention to her, was screaming at the
damn TV. And uh. And then she said the final
nail in the coffin is he keeps asking her to
role play wrestling themed bedroom activities? What the hell is

(32:49):
that I could? I'll leave that to you to speculate.
I don't know, I don't know what that is. And
so I was already confused by that, Like does he
have an entrance like you come in with the like
a whole long entrance, you know, the walk on music? Yeah? Right,

(33:11):
what woman isn't gonna find that sexy as you emerge
from the young screen right in speedos? Right, she's like
she's gonna be Oh, I made such a good decision
here is it? Or is it? Is it something I
can't even fathom? I don't you know what. Maybe I
don't want to know.

Speaker 2 (33:31):
Maybe they got like a cage set up, like a
cage around the bed or something.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Really, I mean, maybe maybe he's like hit me with
a chair, right, And She's just like, nope, I could
have do it. What that wouldn't even be the weirdest thing. Oh, man,
have you seen the internet? Oh my gosh. All right,
so that's one gotta be delicate speculating around that. What

(33:58):
if he was tagging somebody else in that could be
a problem. Well whatever it was, She's like, no, no,
we're not not feeding into this. So what they were
given her advice and I didn't sell like they were
giving her a lot of good advice. But that's what
happens when you hit up the internet for advice. So
that was that was the first thing. And then like

(34:18):
the next day, so yesterday I see this and it's
just this weird thing that was released on Hull Cogan's twitter,
on Steve Bischoff's and then retweeted by a handful of
other wrestlers and whatnot. Eric, what's that you said, Steve?

Speaker 2 (34:36):
It's Eric?

Speaker 1 (34:36):
Oh, I'm sorry, I said, Steve. Yeah, Eric Bischoff. Why
would I say, Steve whatever? Eric Bischoff and hul Cogan
And oh, because I think Steve Austin. That's I think
that's why I was thinking. See because Steve, I think
Steve Austin and a couple others had some comments, but
they're like, we don't know what the heck this is,

(34:58):
and it's it's is it a hard watch? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
Yeah it was for me, and you know I'm a
big Hogan fan. Yeah it's very cringe, man, and you
can tell. Listen. He was great at the R and C.
Hulk Hogan a big part of my childhood, one of
my heroes growing up. I told you, like when he
slammed the Giant WrestleMania three. It's a big memory that
sticks with me. Right, But he's getting older and he
is in great shape for a guy his age, but

(35:24):
now he's got that old man arm, that thing that
sort of happens where this skin kind of you know,
and he's still ton't but he's not intimidating anymore. He
can still do a promo and he can still pull
off the roll. But nobody fears Hulk Hogan now in
the ring.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Okay, So with that in mind, and then Bishop just
looks like old, I know, whatever, what is this?

Speaker 6 (35:51):
I'm so serious because you know who I am.

Speaker 3 (35:55):
But you don't know why, Like you people know who
we are, you have no idea.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
Did they eat some mushrooms.

Speaker 6 (36:13):
We're ster we are so back, just so so better
than before. It is so good.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
I can't I can't play this whole thing. Yeah, you
want to see it. It's about two and a half minutes.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
Was on for like two minutes. Yeah, just rambling and
it's got like the old like nw O vibe obviously.

Speaker 1 (36:38):
So we're trying to figure out what the hell they're
talking about because they're like, we're back, but they never
say what they're back for. Now.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
There's no way he's getting back in the ring because,
like we said, he would die. I have a similar
fear with Ric Flair. You know, Rick more than Yeah,
but Rick more so than Hogan. But I mean he's
just older in his body. I mean he's he's put
his body through a lot more than Hogan. I think
it maybe they're they're going to do like an nWo
podcast or something, maybe with him and Kevin Nash or

(37:05):
something where they just talk about the nWo. I don't know,
so I.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
Was looking it up. Bischoff has his own podcast and
Nash has his own podcast, and then I was blown
away because there's a there's a pretty comprehensive list of
all the wrestlers with their own podcasts, like all of them,
and it's yeah, and there's some I wonder what the
heck they like, what do you think Booker T talks
about on his.

Speaker 2 (37:27):
Booker T talks about Booker T and you'll shut up
about it? Okay, all right?

Speaker 1 (37:32):
How about Lex Luger.

Speaker 2 (37:34):
Lex Luger has been pretty damn inspiring lately. You know,
he was like confined to a wheelchair, he could barely walk.
Oh really recently yeah, yeah, he went through some stuff
and recently he was inducted into the Hall of Fame
and Diamond Dallas Page. You know, he's the same guy
that helped out Jake the Snake quit drinking and all that,
and he's helped a lot of former wrestlers, including Scott

(37:55):
Hall before he passed away, Like Scott Hall was in
a wheel chair podcast. Yeah, yeah, so he he's like
completely helped these people out. And Lex Luger, because of him,
was able to stand up at the podium to accept
his nomination into the Hall of Fame. It was a
big deal. And Lex Luger is also he's like turned
to Christ now and he's like a big religious guy
and he's like it's a really inspirational story.

Speaker 1 (38:17):
Uh Rene Renee Dupree has what Mick Foley, Oh you know,
you know what? You know what one's missing here? Our
favorite to jumped out the window of a barbershop guy.
How does he not have one?

Speaker 2 (38:32):
Oh, Martin Jeannetti, that coward.

Speaker 1 (38:33):
Yeah, Marty Jeanette, how do we not have a Marty Jeannettie.

Speaker 2 (38:36):
I'm thinking that, Like I keep seeing these older videos
of like these Hulk Hogan videos. Like I said, it's
a little depressing because now he's much older and he's
still trying to play this role of his character. And
but I'm thinking maybe the Ultimate Warrior did it the
right way. You know, he went out, you know, young,
completely jacked, fueled by the power of the Warriors, and

(38:56):
maybe that's the way to do. It's sort of like
the old Warrior thing.

Speaker 1 (39:01):
Feel by that.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
You know, he was fueled by the spaceship and the
commet and the power of the Warriors exploded his heart.

Speaker 5 (39:09):
That's the Warriors call. It's cut all over the back
of the Ultimate Warrior and tell me to do what
is rightfully right and wrongfully wrong. Take the count belt back,
take that back the bucks. I not load the space
sho put the rock appeal loaded with the word.

Speaker 2 (39:26):
And boom, heart just exploded just because of that, the
power of the Warriors. Okay, all right, Why you think
it might be something else?

Speaker 1 (39:36):
I didn't say anything like that. I'm what you're talking about.
How does Road Warrior Animal have a podcast like that?

Speaker 6 (39:43):
See?

Speaker 1 (39:43):
Yeah, they all do, dude, everyone has one Road Warrior
Animals podcast. I wonder if that's coherent. It's just, oh man,
what's the going to do? His name Joe, I can't
pronounce his last name, Disco Inferno's podcasts crazy list here?
All right, I gotta get away from this because I'm

(40:04):
ocd in on it. All right, let me let me
get back over to so like, I don't know what
any of that Hogan stuff is, and I also don't
know what this woman's husband was trying to get her
to do. So a lot of wrestling mysteries out there,
probably ones I don't necessarily need an answer to. So yesterday,

(40:25):
right as the show was getting over, we were getting
reports about it. Happened about eight fifteen. They started coming
in you know Eastern time of mass power outages in
Spain and Portugal, and it was then spreading to other
countries and then other continents, other continents and where they

(40:48):
had mass internet outages too, and we didn't. They didn't.
They weren't even speculating what started it. By the time
we got done with the show. Well, now I have
some thoughts and uh, it was definitely not what I
saw coming. So we're going to talk about that. We'll
do it next here on the CaCO Day Radio program. Uh,

(41:09):
the construction continue with Ross is concerned he's gonna get
high on glue? So or what is that? What is that?

Speaker 2 (41:16):
What that smell is? But walking around the floor today
like there's some sort of a POxy or glue or
something they put on something and it's all over the building.
I'm probably high right now to be on.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
How many dragons did you see in the break room?

Speaker 2 (41:28):
Three or four? But I mean they've been here, they
were hanging out with Steve's at all, so I mean
they have to be good guys. I think they work
in news here.

Speaker 1 (41:34):
What who doesn't work here?

Speaker 2 (41:36):
Who doesn't Steve's at all? Like years, I'm pretty sure
he does.

Speaker 1 (41:42):
Okay, you do that just because he's listening, don't you.
Does he find that amusing? I'm sure he does Okay.

Speaker 2 (41:51):
He's listening, he's doing news man, poor Kyle.

Speaker 1 (41:55):
You undercutting poor Kyle? Or is that like, who is
who is the host with all the voices down in Atlanta?
Who who am I thinking of? The guy would do
all the day? He this his own call back Phil
Hendry back in then Phil Henry. Yeah, it's like so
that Steve said all doing a Phil Henry and Kyle
Wilson doesn't exist.

Speaker 2 (42:16):
Maybe I think somebody would actually like choice Riso come on,
come on man, I.

Speaker 1 (42:23):
Yeah, yeah, no, I mean there's there's a lot of questions.
So goes into the Peace Corps, does news at a
conservative talk station each Suy Chariso.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
And I actually went with him to a w W event.
I'm pretty sure it was all in my head.

Speaker 1 (42:38):
Oh so we're the dragons. By the way, you said,
mouse in your head? Somebody eat sexy. Oh, everybody's got
a podcast, but wrote everybody's got a podcast, but you guys.

Speaker 2 (42:46):
Uh, okay, then what do I put together every day?
Because I'm pretty sure.

Speaker 1 (42:50):
It's doing you huff too much glue and you just say,
you know.

Speaker 2 (42:53):
I'm looking at it right now. I'm looking at the
way for him that I put together during the show
and it's a pain in the ass because they have
to use this program called Sea which never worked. And
it's definitely.

Speaker 1 (43:00):
Sam in the room with us now it is.

Speaker 2 (43:02):
I'm staring at it. Oh, the podcast every day about
an hour forty every day, thirty five. It goes up
around nine to fifteen, nine to twenty every day.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
Well, I'm gonna take this up site because in case
the listener doesn't know, and I appreciate you that you
have to do this because it's it is, it has
it has become a bit of a pain in the
butt because the way that we have to structure him.

Speaker 2 (43:23):
Now.

Speaker 1 (43:24):
So if sir, if you didn't know this, we love
if you join us live, We really love that. But
if you if you ever like, if you only get
like an hour of the show and you want to
pick up the rest, Ross goes through and provides it.
You go to caseyothradio dot com click through and it's
under podcasts and you can listen to the show each day.
So maybe the guy didn't know, even though I think

(43:47):
this dude's been emailing for about ten years, so he knows,
all right. So let me flip over to a A
couple of other things here if we could. Since we
got all this lovely audio, I can't tell if this luned.
I'm sorry, this this lovely woman. I can't tell if
this will make her more or less hirable. Ross you

(44:10):
got to edit all this this morning. Do you think
that this audio we're going to play makes this woman
more or less hirable?

Speaker 2 (44:17):
She's a betting man, but I would probably say less.

Speaker 1 (44:20):
Well, and that's what I initially thought. But also, what
if you got some TDS suffering boss company somewhere, They
might like this woman right, just to make a point
to stick it to Maga. So in that sense, maybe
she's more hirable. All right, let's hear from this woman
how her life's going, shall we? And and by the way,

(44:41):
whose fault it is? You want to know how against Trump?
I am? Yes, No, not really job. Wait hold on,
I'm sorry, let me start over. I thought you were
asking me, and you clearly weren't asking me. You weren't
asking anyone. You want to know how against Trump? I am?

Speaker 4 (44:57):
I got job, living in my car, okay, no way address?
All right, found out that my employer voted for Trump,
and guess who quit?

Speaker 1 (45:08):
I did?

Speaker 4 (45:09):
And then okay, had this guy like all interested in
me because I'm hot and young, okay cool, and was like,
I have this room that you can stay in.

Speaker 7 (45:18):
For a cheaper rape.

Speaker 4 (45:19):
Blah blah blah blah blah. Found out he was a
trumpy and guess who decided.

Speaker 1 (45:24):
To stay in her car?

Speaker 4 (45:26):
Me? Me, because that's how against I am of that
orange dictator.

Speaker 1 (45:33):
So she's making some life choices. I want to remind
you that the story started with her living in her car.
Are you living in her car? But she was employed.
I'm assuming the strategy was at some point to not
live in your car anymore, but maybe you like living
in your car. I'm not here to judge. I can't

(45:54):
be very safe, especially for a young hot well ross
young hot right young and hot hot young.

Speaker 2 (46:01):
I mean, I guess that's subjective hot young young.

Speaker 1 (46:05):
Huh hm. I would say your options are dwindling, man,
and so you're living in your car, but you have
a job, and that's good, right, because they didn't you know,
maybe eventually and I don't. I don't. I don't want
to thing bad to happen to you because you're you're
kind of entertaining with your decisions and uh, you quit

(46:27):
your job because your boss voted for Trump. I'd really
like to know what kind of job it was, because
I can't for the life of me, unless you unless
you're bought, you work at the Democratic Party. Okay, got it?
I got a new uh got a new ride that's
pretty pretty nice.

Speaker 2 (46:44):
Yeah, yeah, what is it run on?

Speaker 1 (46:48):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (46:48):
Is that diesel?

Speaker 1 (46:50):
It's a uh No, it's uh it's aviation fuel. So
it's a pretty pretty heavy mix there, goat, it's uh
to say that zero to sixty on this thing is
pretty impressive. Like, and you know what, I can use
it for good. You know some radio stations those give
you traffic reports. Then you gotta go deal with the traffic.
Not me. I'll clear it. I'll clear the roadway, including

(47:13):
the roadway, but I'll clear it. It won't be there
no more, no more traffic, boom, off you go. Now.
Some would say I just simply salvaged the one that
the US Navy dumped into the Red Sea yesterday, but
those people would be lying. I would never do that,
especially after that same thing happened to all my guns

(47:34):
a while back. So yeah, but yeah, So apparently we
dunked a fifty six million dollar war playing yesterday, and
I did enjoy watching all the moon bats on there
who were like, oh, look what happened. We didn't do
this when the military was woke. This is the Trump effect.
And then they people had to realize that the same

(47:56):
carrier dropped two in the drink in twenty twenty two.
Who was the president in twenty twenty two, I'm trying
to remember. Yeah, so all the whole political angle was
just stupid. What happened was what happened was they were
it was being pulled by a tractor on there. Pilot
was I guess in in it is? Now do they

(48:17):
pull it before after take? I don't even know, but whatever,
and the hootis decided that they were going to go
ahead and fire something at us. And so the carrier
in this case the USS, Harry Truman, made a quick
evasive pivot. So because remember they're they're underway. When when

(48:40):
you launched planes, you're underway, you're not stationary because you
want you need that wind, right, And when they did it,
the tractor and the jet went. Now the pilot was
able to get out and the guy driving the tractor
and I think one of them suffered what has strived
his very minor injuries. But other than that, there you go.

(49:00):
I mean you gotta fish you fish it out. I
don't know how deep it is in there. Ross, you
spend time inverted over the Many coast, right, weren't you
tell me about that yesterday? I can't remember where it
was what an old eye tribe about it? But yeah,
so there. I guess if you want to free super hornet,
there's there's one there, But I don't know how deep

(49:22):
the water is. Also, f the houthis. Are we gonna
go circle bomb them again? Fifty? Send them an invoice.

Speaker 2 (49:31):
They should all come out and celebrate.

Speaker 1 (49:33):
Yeah, big celebration in the celebration circle. That's right, good, yep, Yeah,
what do you get in the celebration circle? If you
guys know what we're talking about? Uh? When they uh?
For some reason, a couple of weeks ago, the Hoothys
thought would be a great idea to coordinate along with
some Iranian and I think maybe some Russian people too,

(49:54):
But to coordinate while standing in a giant circle outside like,
as Ross pointed out, the only thing worse would have been, like,
all right, let's stand in an X cause some drone
operator somewhere or whatever. I don't, I don't. I think
it was a drone. Whatever. It's just sitting there. He's like,

(50:16):
oh man, today's gonna be easy day, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (50:18):
You imagine you're flying over there like they're in a circle.

Speaker 1 (50:21):
They're in a circle, you believe, with that pig right
in the middle, and they're bissed. So if they're still
they're still launching away, you know, maybe they need to
have another celebration circle. What you do is you cater it.
But I saw some video of them. It doesn't look
like they're eating well. So you know, you bring a
bunch of victuals there, put it out in a little pot,

(50:42):
you know, like a potlock table kind of thing, and
aim for the table. Let's see here all right now.
The military guy's telling me that the F they hate
F eighteens. Why what's wrong with the F eighteen? Which
is better the eighteen or the thirty five? I'm more
of a thirty five guy, because you know that Swartzenegger movie.

(51:03):
That being said, I I don't really have a lot
of experience. I just got this one. So any any who,
h ross, what's my call son? I need to come
up with a call sign. By the way, did you
change my Twitter handle to zero time masters winner? How
do I not notice this stuff? It's what the masters is?
What three weeks ago?

Speaker 2 (51:21):
By the way, your call sign is whiskey?

Speaker 1 (51:25):
Really, you gotta go there, You're gonna you gotta start
you gotta start that up.

Speaker 2 (51:29):
Huh. You like whiskey.

Speaker 1 (51:31):
I do like whisky. I'm more I'm more bourbon, yes,
rather than whiskey. But why can't it be bourmond one? Right?

Speaker 2 (51:40):
Like the ESPN guy Burman Bourbon Bourbon?

Speaker 1 (51:45):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (51:47):
I thought even Chris Berman.

Speaker 1 (51:52):
All right, I gotta turn I'm gonna shut my email
so I don't have to deal with cat memes did
not have that. It is something I want to deal
with today. But you know what, sometimes you just got
to deal with stuff and there's nothing you can do
about it. Like let's say you chose to fly from
Philadelphia to Chicago the other day on Southwest. All right,

(52:14):
I don't have some people. I don't have a lot
of beef with Southwest. I don't really fly them that much,
but I have. I don't like the cattle call thing.
I'm more of a gimme my seat kind of guy.
But that's just me. That being said, it's not you know,
it's not frontier, which is generally when we see those

(52:35):
hell the hellscate videos or spirit right where they're like,
let's like let's have a bonfire in the plane and
say who are you lunatics? What are you doing? But
occasionally Southwest has to step up and uh, yeah, they
did check this out. So now as they are on
approach to into Chicago, and you know how it goes.

(52:56):
You've ever been on a plane, you bet you got
to get that window, if you got to use the bathroom,
because once they tell you can't, they get on most
flights they get very aggressive and telling you to sit
your butt back down, And I look, I understand why
to some extent, although I do get irritated because I'll
get on flights sometimes where they're clearly they're clear, like

(53:19):
where the captain will come out to use the laboratory
and you've probably seen this, and they roll the beverage
part there and they do it in that ten minute
window prior to them not letting you get up, and
so if you were going to wait for the end,
you're kind of screwed. And people gotta go, People gotta go.
That being said, I don't know what's up here. Apparently

(53:39):
a woman as they are on final approach, stood up,
stripped off her clothes, and then pretended her seat was
a toilet and she had to do all the things
if you catch them a drift. I'm just wondering. This
is why you sit window, by the way, this is

(54:01):
why you sit window. I know, you get kind of
stuck in there, right, or you sit or you sit
aisle and you have a plan. But like, because if
she's sitting over there, if she's sitting over there on
the window, now, I mean, who the heck knows if
she's got to go running across you or whatever. So
I all time might so if somebody does need to

(54:22):
get out, they can have an exit strategy and I
don't have to deal with it. She clearly had no
exit strategy other than to strip her clothes off and
defecating the seat. So and uh the airline then uh
sent an apology to all of the passengers. Well here's
the deal, airline. I don't I don't think you did it,

(54:42):
unless that's like your CFO. Probably wasn't you, So maybe
it was the crazy lady in the car is race
stagic there is he is he ready to go for
the weather? Mister stagic? What's going on?

Speaker 7 (54:55):
I don't know. We're good today. I'm in the office.
I hope everything's well.

Speaker 1 (54:59):
I I heard that you were you were you had
a minor heart attack this morning because because of this
lunatic right. You want to know how gets Trump?

Speaker 4 (55:07):
I am, I got job, living in my car okay,
no way address all right? Found out that my employer
voted for Trump and gets who.

Speaker 1 (55:19):
Quick I did making She's making wonderful, a lot of
good decisions. Unfortunately, the cut, if you listen to it
in the video, does not have those little bleep andy
bleep bleep bleep things going on. None of that. No,
And poor Ray when he was trying to test out
his equipment this morning before the show. Here when he

(55:41):
connects and it sounds like you connected just fine, so
that's great. He then hears whatever is being pushed down
through Ross's board, and poor Ross was fixing that. You know,
you just said the woman with all the F.

Speaker 2 (55:53):
Bombs right, I was editing, and Ra sent me an
email that was like, do you guys know what's on
there right now? Dude?

Speaker 1 (56:00):
No, I've look I appreciate you looking out, bro, we
don't need to hear F bombs on our station.

Speaker 7 (56:05):
No, No, we don't want that.

Speaker 2 (56:07):
I was like, oh, I said, is it some crazy
lunatic drop dropping a lot of F bombs? And he's like, yeah,
that's what it is.

Speaker 1 (56:13):
Yeah, that's our that's our new pre morning show show.

Speaker 8 (56:15):
So damn that's that's the one before sunrise, right, yeah.

Speaker 1 (56:19):
Hey, does no safe harbor here? Baby? Yeah? Yeah, everything's okay.
So as you don't dropping that bomb and ROSSI I'll
get we'll get through this segment.

Speaker 8 (56:29):
Work good milder days ahead here Yesterday, seventy nine and
seventy six don't really talk, you know, the the actual highs.

Speaker 7 (56:38):
A lot, so we did it.

Speaker 8 (56:40):
So try head seventy six triangle to rally with seventy
nine yesterday. Today probably gonna be eighty to eighty three,
so that'll be the spread. With lots of sunshine around.
I might see a few clouds now tomorrow we'll start
throwing around, maybe a shower, thundershower. Mid upper eighties, so
a little bit warmer. There's even a little humidity in
the air too, so you may have noticed that kind
of on the back side of this area of high pressure,

(57:01):
and then Thursday Friday some afternoon showers thunder showers widely
scattered to isolate it, I mean, not going to be widespread,
and they shouldn't last.

Speaker 7 (57:08):
Long if you do get rain.

Speaker 8 (57:09):
So it stays mild, mid eighties, maybe some upper eighties,
and then we'll still run that chance of a shower
thunder shower on Saturday, a little bit better as the
front comes through, mid upper seventies, and then a beautiful Sunday.
So right now it looks like a fifty to fifty weekend,
but it does rain all day Saturday. Maybe one of
those days where it's like, well, you said it was
going to rain and I got nothing. It's probably going
to be that way for fifty sixty percent of the
people or more so, really not expecting all day rain

(57:33):
on Saturday. Will be after two or three o'clock, typical
stuff for this time of year. And then Sunday looks beautiful.
We're gonna get a little chilli though it might see
some forties by Monday morning again as the cooler air
tries to come. Yeah, we got a little cooler blast
coming back, so yeah, a little chillier, but certainly the
best days in the next several Today, Tomorrow's not going
to be terrible, Sunday looks great.

Speaker 7 (57:53):
In between, just watch out for the hit miss stuff.

Speaker 1 (57:56):
All right, hey, quick question the power the power outages
in Spain and Portugal. I saw one report where they
were saying that it may have been caused by a
quote rare atmospheric phenomena. Huh that's aliens, right, or is
that some stupid weather thing?

Speaker 7 (58:12):
I know, No, that's aliens definitely.

Speaker 1 (58:14):
Really, you don't know what it is. I've been saving
this whole thing to ask you because I'm like, well,
rail know what that is.

Speaker 8 (58:21):
Well, I mean, it didn't happen. You know, It's like
if the tree falls in the woods. I'm not in
the woods, meaning I'm.

Speaker 7 (58:26):
Not outside the lower forty eight, so i'd have to
do a little bit.

Speaker 2 (58:29):
Is it like a solar flare or something.

Speaker 7 (58:34):
I could have been I don't know what.

Speaker 1 (58:37):
All right, Well, I got lazy and was relying on you.

Speaker 7 (58:40):
I'm sorry. I got lazy and I wasn't prepared so that.

Speaker 1 (58:43):
No, that's okay. Honestly, I just wanted you to say aliens,
so pession accomplished. All right, Well, they're coming to kill
us but if they don't in the next hour, we'll
be good to go. So all right, I talk to
you then and we will be right back whatever. Though, Oh,
it's an atmospheric, weird, atmospheric thing, and it's mostly because
they are all blaming each other and I'm here for it.

(59:07):
So Portugal suggests the issue originated in Spain. Spain said no,
it originated in France. France pointed back to Portugal, which
is weird because France is earlier in the chain, and
everybody says it's the other person's reason for doing it,
and all they know is it went went out and

(59:28):
then something kind of weird happened. They then had even
in places where the power didn't go out, in like Morocco,
all their internet went out. So clearly I think that
you have to at least investigate if there was a
cyber attack right attacking systems grid systems in Europe and

(59:52):
I guess Northern Africa as well. I mean, that's what
seems most likely, especially when they're all pointing fingers at
each other and pretending like they don't know what happened.
Let's see here. I think they're only back to like
sixty percent power in some areas. Let's see here. Yeah,

(01:00:14):
oh oh, okay. And so Barcelona, Barcelona's got a bunch
of electric little trolley things too. I bet that was
not nobody's getting anywhere on those yesterday. All right, yeah,
so so ninety here's the number I was looking for. Yeah, okay.
And so they also took out internet in Portugal and Spain. Yeah, dude,
this thing is so this thing absolutely looks like some

(01:00:38):
Eastern European, Russian, maybe Chinese, maybe North Korea hacker kind
of stuff. They all they were also seen, okay, and
then they were also seeing a shutdown of a hydro
electric station. Yeah, man, this thing is, this thing is weird.

Speaker 6 (01:00:54):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:00:54):
By the way, the breakdown, forty three percent of Spain's
energy comes from wind and solar power, nuclears twenty percent,
fossil fuels twenty three But when you know, when you
can't even produce, contain or transfer it, none of it
matters at that point. So that's the best and update
as I can give you, because again nobody seems to

(01:01:15):
know what the heck happened. All right, Um, here we go.
I know you're gonna be I know you're gonna be
shocked to learn about this. According to data compiled by
the Media Research Center, Uh, you know, we're doing the
first hundred days, right, They always like to do that
for the president. They tallied all of the coverage among

(01:01:36):
the three major broadcast companies ABC, CBS, and NBC. And
by the way, I think that they should throw Fox
in here. Fox has a network news system, so know
that that is missing from this and I don't understand why.
But what percentage do you think was negative of the

(01:01:57):
coverage by the by the big three ABC, CBS, NBC
during the first hundred days of Trump's office ninety two
percent ninety two percent. The irony is it almost mirrors
his first first hundred days, all right. And they also

(01:02:19):
broke it down on some other folks. How about Elon
Musk and Doge ninety six percent negative and my personal favorite,
Pete hegg Seth one hundred percent negative. This person was
nominated to be a cabinet secretary, arguably one of the

(01:02:40):
more important ones as with everything going on right now
in the world, and not a single one of those
networks could take five minutes to do a normal getting
to know you interview with Pete Hegseth, which is almost
unheard of. You could go through and you could pull
a long form interviews with like Bootage Edge and everybody

(01:03:02):
who was in the last cabinet. And even if they
had to write something negative, they wouldn't do it in there.
They'd at least here is this person, here is their background. Here,
let's add let's let's see if they can normal. Right,
that's what you're trying to do. Let's see if they
can normal. And heg Seth probably pretty good normally. And
he did it, you know, obviously as a career. Let's

(01:03:22):
go out of the military and broadcast media. But yeah, negative,
Not a single one of the networks did a single
positive and or neutral story on Pete Hegseth kicked off
and rolling in this hour. Oh that's interesting, callscreener looks weird. Now,

(01:03:43):
I don't know what's going on with that. All right,
we'll figure it out. I have a question, because I
think I missed something. Why is all of Twitter arguing
as to how many men it would take to beat
up a gorilla? Is there a story that I missed
or something, or is this just a thread that just
caught fire for some random reason off of TikTok, Like
I don't even know where this thing at where like

(01:04:04):
it's sourced from. But I'm on Twitter yesterday and the
day before and everyone's like, I could, I could totally
tyke a gorilla. People are making videos as to why,
even if you had ninety nine of your best friends,
there's no way you'd win against a gorilla because their
skin is thick and their bones and they can lift
two thousand pounds and you're all gonna die. I just

(01:04:25):
don't know why. I don't know did did people try
to fight a gorilla?

Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
No? No, it's a post somebody had posted about the
Roman Colisseum and how things were back in the day
with lions, and somebody underneath it just commented, I believe
you know, one hundred people could take on a gorilla,
and from there blew up and then the dogs started.

Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
Well, are you on team gorilla or one hundred dudes?

Speaker 2 (01:04:45):
I think I could take on one hundred gorillas.

Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
Okay, but you could fight one hundred gorillas to the
death of the coliseum.

Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
Really, I lift every day you prayer in the best
shape I've ever seen you. I pray and I ate
twenty eggs every morning. I think I can hen.

Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
You probably need to do so a lot more praying.
You need to ramp that up. Are do we even
have one hundred gorillas in the US for roster murder?

Speaker 2 (01:05:13):
But now they're like doing simulations and like AI projections.
I who would win one hundred dudes versus themember?

Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
I asked AI about your Twitter account yesterday and I
thought you were running for sheriff and Rockingham County and
your name was chat or something. So I'm sorry, No, AI,
I don't care what you think. You can't sim this
right if by again I have to fight. I don't
think that we have one hundred gorillas for you to fight,
even in the US.

Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
Fifty gorillas versus twenty? Josh Allens, who you got, I'll
take you ten, ten, Josh Jay Seventeen's hold on? Who
do you got?

Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
How many gorillas are in the US? I'm gonna get
this number. This is oh, you know what? There is
more than enough gorillas for you to do the thing,
all right? You happy? We would require one third of
the US gorilla population. But if you want to prove
your point, I think maybe we should fire it up.

Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
It is split though, I mean some people say the
gorilla would win, and you completely decimate the hundred dudes,
and other people say, no, you have one hundred dudes.
You know, if they all attack at the same time,
they could take down the gorilla.

Speaker 1 (01:06:23):
The thing benches your car.

Speaker 5 (01:06:27):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:06:27):
I saw one guy made like a video. It was
a gorilla expert and he's talking about how like the
people with strength chance Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
Yeah, that's the video of was talking. That's one of
the ones. That's when I finally went, what the hell
did I miss? If people are making videos, yeah, the
guys take the grip. Strength would pop your head like
a you know, you're not gonna win. You're not gonna win,
And he's probably right. He's probably right. Although Tarzan one
in that uh yeah remake like fifteen years ago or whatever,

(01:06:56):
like he had to fight those gorillas, so that worked out.
Jane good All thought those she did try didn't fight him, though,
those are probably okay. So here we go. All right, so, uh,
there is one hundred and sixty one male gorillas, So
you're gonna have to fight a male gorilla, I think, right,
If you're gonna do this, don't you know, go big
or go home. So you to to test your theory

(01:07:20):
ross you would have to fight roughly uh uh, two
thirds of the population of male gorillas. All right, yeah,
because mister Beese was posting on this chess dot com
was posting about grulas.

Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
Another trying to call mister Beasts racist for quote tweeting
the original tweet. Well, oh, well, hold on because the
original two original.

Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
Treat Yeah, okay, so it's a black it's a black dude,
and he used the N word with the A in it.
I think one hundred that could be one gorilla. Everybody
just gotta be dead, So you can't quote tweet.

Speaker 2 (01:08:02):
Yeah, so mister Beast quote tweeted and said we should
you know, I don't I'm paraphrasing, but you know, we
should try this or I could put this together. And
they're like, ah, he's a racist.

Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
No, no, no, But my question is is that faux pas? Now,
if you're a white dude, you can't quote tweet some
black poster who uses the N word, even if it's
in a positive way, like he's what this dude's.

Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
You know, it's just another way for them to try
to bring down mister Beast because they hate him.

Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
Do you remember when they were like, you you have
to use the white emoji if you just use the
yellow one like that was the thing. But I know
some people use like skin toned emojis.

Speaker 5 (01:08:41):
Well.

Speaker 2 (01:08:41):
No, they also said that you couldn't use like gifts
or gifts with black people in them.

Speaker 1 (01:08:45):
If you're that was the other one, Yeah, you're right, Yeah,
all right? Hold on here, hold on, I'm getting on
news alert here. Sorry, I gotta pop over see what's
going on. They found the child and mother Ross, Oh

(01:09:08):
my gosh, Ross, do you know where they found them? Where?
In a shed in Wake Forest? You know who has
a shed in wake Forest?

Speaker 4 (01:09:16):
Not me?

Speaker 1 (01:09:17):
You know who has a shed in wake Forest?

Speaker 2 (01:09:19):
Who you? I do not own a shed in wake Forest?

Speaker 1 (01:09:23):
Well your neighbor does, right.

Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
I definitely don't because I would love one, because then
I could buy a lawnmower that wasn't stolen. Then I
could buy a ladder, I could I could buy stuff
from my yard to be fantastic. Did your rich neighbor
have a shed build next door yet?

Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
Oh? Wow, I wonder if that's where it was? Oh wait,
hold on, No, So they were found on Mitchell Mill Road.
Where's Mitchell Mill Road in Wake Forest? I'm sorry, I
don't know my Wake forest topography. I got lost in
one of your giant neighborhoods up there one time. So
why do you that's a big Why do you need
a neighborhood that big a development? It's looney Tunes anyway.

(01:10:01):
If you love it, you love it all right. So
here is the update. If you don't know the story,
I'm sorry I pivoted so aggressively, but I'm very glad.
But I'm also very curious what's going on. So as
as the show was getting underway this morning, there was
an amber alert, although not a typical amber alert because
most of those are like the non custodial parent has
the kid and they're driving to wherever. This was. This

(01:10:25):
was something different. So down in Garner at the at
a home, a man was found tied up or taped up,
I guess it would be the word that they use,
and his wife and child had been taken after two
men and a woman in a black niss On Ultima
didn't they give the plates out reportedly came into the house,

(01:10:49):
taped or tied him up whatever, and said give me
a million dollars or we're going to kidnap your your
wife and your child. And he's like I guess he said,
I don't have a million or whatever. I don't know.
There's clearly a lot more to this story. And so
then they left. And that's what police FBI was oneste,

(01:11:09):
this is what they were dealing with this morning, all right.
So a mother and child safe hours after being kidnapped.
Oh And the thing was, if I went and looked.
I went and looked on buck Branch Drive, which is
right next to Garner Magnet School, which is the street
that this reportedly happened on the kidnapping. And I'm not

(01:11:30):
picking on anybody, but there wasn't any houses I saw
on Google street View where I just assumed that one
of the owners was sitting on a million dollars liquid,
you know what I mean. So there was a lot
of people were speculating who the heck knows? Well, we
may be getting closer to an answer. Officers said the
child or mother were kidnapped from the home around seven

(01:11:53):
forty five am. Police said they then found them safe
and unharmed in wake Forest. There was a heavy police
presence at home on Mitchell Mill Road at amberlerd Ish, Okay.
Initial findings indicate the two men and women wearing mask
and carrying guns, broken in the home and manned a
million from this guy and then took the dog, the

(01:12:14):
one year old daughter and wife. All Right, clearly there's
more popping out on the story. And because again I'm
glad they're safe, so now I feel like we can
go and ask the question, because, let's face it, the
possibilities when you hear a story set up like that

(01:12:34):
go in a lot of different directions. One, you got
some people thought they were gonna get paid whatever. They
probably didn't math real well, that's one, I guess. Two,
there's something that leads these folks to believe that this
dude may have a large amount of cash, the husband,
and you know, people speculate on that. You know what

(01:12:55):
that could be. Three it they weren't kidnapped, right, And
I people were writing I didn't get into this this
morning because I wanted to, all right, wait and see,
because I the third one is the most horrible one,
and unfortunately it's something we've seen. We saw it in

(01:13:16):
Colorado not that long ago, where the guy claimed that
his wife ran away and in remember the realtor I
think that was up in Virginia, right, and and she
went away, but also he searched, remember remember what he
searched how to dispose of one hundred and twenty eight
pound body. And that was a clue because his wife

(01:13:39):
weighed one hundred and twenty eight pounds or something. And
by the way, you also, here's the deal too, if
you're gonna put that in your Google search history ahead
of killing your wife and you tell you how how
you know how to dispose of a one hundred and
forty five pound body and she's at one thirty five
because she's been working on you don't notice she's gonna
be extra mad, not just because you were gonna kill her,

(01:14:01):
but also he added ten pounds man, so hell hath
no fury. But no, we've seen these horrible stories, and
you know they were kidnapped, and then it turned out
they weren't. I think in the one incident, the guy
got he got all mad and he killed the infant
and then he killed mom to get her to not

(01:14:22):
say anything, and then he pretended like they were kidnapped.
And the reason you have to sit here and try
to gather as much information as you can, and we
talked about this right at the beginning of the show,
is because there's a very famous case and you can
watch the whole thing on Netflix because they of course
made it into a real crime series because I mean,

(01:14:43):
you can't get enough of those, and they're willing to
do it called American Nightmare. Plus they're cheap to produce.
And that was this woman, Denise Huskins, who was with
her boyfriend in San Francisco area. They claim, or he claimed,
and then she claimed after but he claimed when they
found him because he was he had been tied up
and had like a a security perimeter put around him

(01:15:06):
so that if he moved too early they would know
some sort of sense. I don't know if his door
sensors or what, but he claimed that literally, like a
seal team came in and they very professional, did all
this stuff, put up this perimeter and whisked his girlfriend away,
you know, and asked for eighty five hundred and ransom.

Speaker 2 (01:15:28):
Yeah, they came in, they drugged him, and then he
woke up. There was a camera on him and like
a perimeter around him and they said they were watching him.

Speaker 1 (01:15:33):
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's that's movie stuff right there. But
Quinn's the guy's name is Quinny.

Speaker 2 (01:15:39):
He said.

Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
The kidnappers demanded eighty five hundred ransom. So the police
showed up, and the police are like, because the ransom
amount matters, that's why the million dollars asked was crazy
when you looked at the houses in this particular neighborhood
unless there's something I don't know. And in this case,
you're in the Bay Area, one of the most expensive
places in the world to live, and your your ask

(01:16:01):
is eight five hundred dollars for kidnapping. And so that
along with this guy essentially claiming that Seal Team six
came in, they didn't believe him. They they they made
him the prime suspect. They he did an FBI polygraph
I don't know why they say they said he didn't
pass and then another document say it was inconclusive. Uh.

(01:16:24):
The police basically just decided they weren't going to look
at other suspects. They really drilled down to him. Uh.
They interrogated him for a very very, very long time,
and they got up I think, a partial confession out
of this guy. They basically under the under the guys
that maybe maybe he took the drugs and remember taking
the drugs, and then now they had the drugs. He

(01:16:45):
did something, but like they had been they had been
on him for like two days straight, but whatever. Uh
and then all of a sudden, just a couple of
days later, right because they basically went right after him
for a few days. She shows up at her dad's
apartment in southern California, having been released down there, and
they bring her back. She tells her version of the story,

(01:17:06):
which includes all the stuff he said, and then they
don't believe her. But they can't even explain what they
thought the the what the hustle was. Well, it turned
out it was her ex boyfriend, a disgrace disbarred, a
Harvard lawyer who happened to have some bros who were
former operators, and then they suit everybody and they got

(01:17:31):
a bunch of money and wrote a book. So that's
why I however crazy you think something could be, You
just never know, man, there's somebody out there's some story
that will out crazy at some point. So very interested
to get to the bottom of this. We'll take a break,
be right back. We woke up. When we woke up
this morning, we had this amber alert. A young mother

(01:17:54):
and her one year old daughter had been kidnapped the fire.
They're essentially tied up or taped up or whatever, and
it happened in Garner and they issued an amber alert
for both of them. They have now found both of them,
the mother and daughter. They were found in a in
a shed I guess up in I don't know if

(01:18:15):
they were in the shed. They ran a home up
in wake Forest that happens to have a shed. So
the whole thing is still it's still crazy because one,
if you look at the home in Garner for kidnappers,
two men and one woman to ask for a million
dollars ransom in a home that is not even worth

(01:18:36):
the third of that probably actually I don't know what
Garner home prices are right now, but like it doesn't
make sense unless they have a reason to think that
he'd have a million, or they're really dumb. And I'm
curious how they got caught so fast because they didn't
even have a plate that was provided on this niece,
a black niece on Ultima, and that's not an uncommon car.

(01:18:58):
So there's gonna be more more coming out here to
this story. I can I can absolutely guarantee that. So
when we get there, we get there also this and
thank you to at least somebody attempting to do a
little bit of journalism and instead of just joining in
on the hey, let's make Shader Sanders because dujur this
summer so that we can we can ramp up the

(01:19:20):
racial strife and everything, right, because oh, somebody prank called him,
Send them to the gulags. And it's like, well, they
prank call people every year, it doesn't matter, send them
to the gulag. Like, people are just out of their
minds on this, because you have an entire swath of people,
an entire swath of people who have decided that none

(01:19:43):
of Shador Sanders' actions have anything to do with this.
He is simply the victim here because he's black and
I am really rich by the way, and has a
very famous father, and obviously you know, obviously who the
standard victim in all of this. Never and then they
ignore it ross the first two rounds of the draft.

(01:20:04):
Sixty four people, how many of sixty four do you
think we're black? By the way, somebody put this number together,
it's fast over half fifty nine of them.

Speaker 2 (01:20:15):
Right, so it's over half?

Speaker 1 (01:20:17):
Yeah, okay, yes, no, yes, that is technically over half, yes,
but which is more stunning? Fifty nine of sixty four
or over half fifty nine of sixty four. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:20:30):
No, I mean the whole claim of racism is just stupid.

Speaker 1 (01:20:33):
And I say that I should say persons of color
because I think that they count a Maybe there's a
Samoan dude to there. I don't know. The point is,
it's just this is so dumb. Well now, and then
you have to fail to recognize his dad, like his
dad is all up in his business, which is great.
You know that's crazy. He has dad's theirs dad obviously

(01:20:55):
is he spends a lot time with these kids, molding them.
Is living vicarris. He once again threw them. I mean,
let's face a dion. Primetime this was his thing. The
difference was his dad could act like this after it
was basically established. He's probably one of the best people
to ever play defense in the NFL. That's how Then

(01:21:17):
you can act like how you want within reason, right,
you can have that ego and and don't get me wrong,
he he had it early, but he backed it. Man
in a back he backed it. I understand. It's a
single white I'm making fun of Ross in the surrender
ship Boston, Paul try to keep up this Morning Bro. Anyway,

(01:21:41):
I gotta mute him during the show. So like he
the reason the Primetime could act like primetime is because
he backed it up many and even with all of
the trappings there, you know, with you know, this massive
ego and all that, it didn't preclude him from excelling

(01:22:05):
in the NFL. But the problem is you are Sanders,
is there's a lot of stuff that people are choosing
to ignore, one of which is his dad though, because
the difference is Dion didn't have a dad going you know,
I'll basically my kid's gonna play and I want to
be the coach, which is the vibe a lot of
things we're doing or sitting down to do interviews going ei,
there's some cities my boys not going to play in

(01:22:26):
Sorry Cleveland, and then making other similar statements, and now
this from CBS News. CBS's Jonathan Jones said that Shador
Sanders purposely did poor interviews for teams he didn't want
to play for, but felt that he had to visit.

(01:22:50):
He sandbagged his interviews. What what? Who would think that's
a good eye? Seriously, do you think that the teams
and the people, the coaches and the front office staff.
You realize they're all talking to each other right now, right,

(01:23:13):
and it's not in a collusionary manner. They're talking to
each other because they it's a it's a club, right,
they all know each other. And half the time, if
you're an assistant coach or an offensive coordinator or even
a you worked with, you know you worked, you worked
with the people you play against. Now, hell, Andy, everybody's

(01:23:33):
either worked or played against Andy Reid in this league.
I'm convinced that's just that's the nature of the NFL.
And they know each other, and it's a it's a
bubble man. And also they're all talking to each other,
especially because right in these days around the draft, everybody's
wheeling and dealing and they're making trades. I need, I'll

(01:23:55):
give you get you want to trade up? All right,
here's what we're gonna do. I mean, these guys are
constantly on phone to each other. Right.

Speaker 2 (01:24:01):
So, if he intentionally crapped the bed in these interviews
for teams he did not want to play with, would
there be away? Because I don't know how the politics
involved or how it works. If say you did not
want to play for a certain team, could you do
it respectfully and be like, hey, listen, I don't think
I'm going to fit in with the city, or with
the team or with the play style. Would that fly?

Speaker 1 (01:24:20):
That's a and that is a controversial thing that has
existed in the NFL, and the big examples are Lway
to some extent, although that's a bigger thing with the others.
That's a little crazy story. But the best recent example
is Eli Manning and they went in and they said
Eli Manning is not playing for I think it was

(01:24:42):
San Diego. He's not going to play for him. Uh,
and that's that. And it got to the point where
they they ended up making it they they had more cards,
though it was clear because Eli they weren't questioning his
ability to lead a team. Asked that probably that probably
didn't help, but also he had more he had a

(01:25:06):
more proven track record because of the quality of the
teams that he played in college, so that was probably helpful. Yeah, yeah,
you can do it, but you're still gonna hurt feelings
and make people because some people just want it to
be pure. You play.

Speaker 2 (01:25:20):
Yeah, whoever drafts you, and I would also personally the
way I feel you should probably be like, oh wow,
you want to take. You want to recruit me into
the NFL. I am so honored. Thank you. That's what
you should that's what you should say, right right, like
a beggar can't be like you should be super excited
that a team wants you.

Speaker 1 (01:25:35):
Yeah, I never, I never. I now kind of worked
out for San Diego because they got an they got
a pretty good quarterback as a result of all that insanity.
But but the but the point is, yes you can,
but going in and intentionally sand bagging it instead of
just being honest with them, Like what, let's say you're
in a relationship with somebody ross Uh, I mean obviously

(01:25:57):
you're married now, but let's say you're dating a girl,
right and uh, you don't you don't want a data anymore?
Do you just tell her like a man and just
be like, hey, this is this isn't working out? Or
you like, I'm gonna act psycho for a few weeks
till she dumps me because some people do that.

Speaker 2 (01:26:12):
You know, you gotta figure your death.

Speaker 1 (01:26:13):
You fake your death, right, I mean, just that's what
we're talking about here. But if you went in.

Speaker 2 (01:26:19):
In a tragic kayaking accident, so oh.

Speaker 1 (01:26:22):
No, wait, you're not in one of the stands with
the mail order bride. Are you that's the thing that happened. Yeah,
But then you know, the guys talk and here's here's
how the conversation would go where this would come to light.
So Ross, You're gonna be the bills for this. I'm
going to be the Vikings, okay. And let's say Schauder
wants to play for me but not for you. Probably

(01:26:45):
be the other way around. But we need a quarterback
more and all right, so they come in and he does.
He does a really good interview with me, right, he's, uh,
we're talking excess and o's everything's fine. And then he
goes in for you and he's like, you know what,
I don't like red, white or blue. We should change
the color scheme. Why is it so cold over here? Right?

(01:27:06):
And and You're just like, what do you get this
lunatic out of the building?

Speaker 2 (01:27:09):
And then later you what do you mean you want
to move the stadium away from the lake?

Speaker 5 (01:27:12):
What?

Speaker 1 (01:27:13):
Yeah, yeah, you want to move it to the Caribbean.
What's that about? And and then later you and I
are just sitting there and you know, we're at dinner
or whatever, and uh, it's you know, it's ahead of
the draft. They have all these parties that that happened
around there and and we're like, oh, hey man, how
you guys doing And you're trying not to get a
strategy away and you're like, oh yeah, they're like and

(01:27:34):
and then people kind of know who you might take,
so like, oh, you guys still think in a shador. Yeah, man,
he came in. It was great, with this wonderful conversation
about the package that I want to run there, I
really think. And then you go, what that's weird because
he came in and he urinated on my desk. I mean,
and now even if I'm the guy who's like, yeah,
that's all right, I like this, I'm like, well that's

(01:27:55):
all sandbag. When he doesn't want to do something.

Speaker 2 (01:27:58):
You're like, which guy is the real guy?

Speaker 1 (01:27:59):
Right? Well, but the real guy is both guys. Is
a guy who can do it, but also if he
doesn't want to do it, won't do it. And that
tells me is a football GM. I'm like, I'm not
going to commit tens of millions of dollars to a dude.
I remember Randy Moss. That was a big controversy with
Randy Moss He's basically said I'll play when I want

(01:28:20):
to play, because he wouldn't run routes where the ball
wasn't coming to him or he wasn't one of the
main options. And he didn't even get away with that.
So no, all right, let's get rased agic from the
Weather Channel. We got into another football discush.

Speaker 8 (01:28:36):
Yeah, so that's what the girls were doing when they
were acting strange. When I dated, I was always the dumpy,
not the dumper, I guess.

Speaker 1 (01:28:44):
Yeah, that's what it was.

Speaker 7 (01:28:45):
They were trying to get out a.

Speaker 1 (01:28:47):
Weird manipulation thing. It's like, just tell somebody.

Speaker 7 (01:28:49):
So I was manipulated, is what you're saying.

Speaker 1 (01:28:51):
That's not your fault. That's correct, sir. Now you'd be
killing it. You're a tall dude. That's all women want.

Speaker 8 (01:28:57):
No, Yeah, yeah, allegedly allegedly, but I'm taking sorry women
all anyway. Yeah, looking good. Next several days. Rain chances
will start ticking up a little bit. Today probably the
best of the next couple. Lots of sunshine, upper seventies,
low eighties across the region tonight near sixty. Pretty pleasant night,

(01:29:18):
just like we're having this morning where most of us
are in the fifties and isolated storms tomorrow. Probably could
do the same on Thursday, so that's really hit and miss.
I'm not saying anybody cancel any outdoor plans. Warmth and
on the back side of this high pressure system a
little bit more humidities around too, so it's gonna feel
a little like spring. Middle upper eighties for high temperatures,
and Friday probably about the same. Some storms mid to

(01:29:39):
late afternoon through the evening hours. Saturday, some scattered stuff
in the afternoon. So casey, really a pattern that sounds
like it is. It's springtime. This is what should happen.
We get these storms in the afternoon, they get scattered around.
Some get it, some don't. I think Sunday is going
to be real nice though, as the front pass is
much cooler. Upper sixties, low seventies for highs and those
may steak into the forties by Monday morning. So we'll

(01:30:01):
have some cooler mornings coming in. Pretty pleasant weather by
Sunday and Monday next week.

Speaker 1 (01:30:05):
All right, thank you, sir, go good one and Jeff
Billing for next hang on KC.

Speaker 9 (01:30:10):
Stock market futures are mixed right now. Dow futures are
up one hundred and forty five points, just slight losses
for the S and P and the Nasdaq futures. It
is expected the auto industry will get some tariff relief
of White House officials, as President Trump is on track
to lift some of the levees on foreign made parts
for vehicles assembled here in the US. Imported cars and

(01:30:32):
trucks would get a reprieve from separate tariffs on aluminum steel,
so multiple levees will not apply to each vehicle. General
Motors today withdrew its earnings guidance for the year, cited
the tariff related uncertainty. Coca Cola's first quarter profit top
Wall Street forecast the soft drink giants as consumers continue
to buy its beverages despite worsening sentiment. Coke is not

(01:30:55):
as worried about tariffs as some other companies that have
opened their books this week. Royal Caribbean Cruises sailing against
the trend we've been seeing this earning supporting season. The
company raised its profit outlook for the year, talk about
a ripple effect. United Parcel Service expects to cut twenty
thousand jobs this year because of a dramatic reduction in

(01:31:16):
the number of shipments it handles for Amazon dot Com.
UPS also says dozens of facilities will be closed in
response to anticipated lower volumes from its biggest customer. New
survey indicates economic pressures are increasing for a lot of
families across the country. Lending Tree found a quarter of
all American consumers now by your used by now pay

(01:31:38):
later services just by their groceries and the case. Trip
Advisor says the French Quarter in in Charleston, South Carolina's
the top hotel in the US. The platform's Travelers' Choice
Awards name a Mexican hotel, the Secret's Accumal Riviera Maya
as the top hotel in the world.

Speaker 1 (01:31:57):
Casey, okay, be probably staying at either of those because
I bet they're expensive. Thank you, I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (01:32:05):
Okay, have a good day.

Speaker 1 (01:32:06):
Yeah, all right, there you go. Jeff Fillinser, Bloomberg News.
All right, couple, Hey, Ross, do you know today is
the anniversary of I just saw this. This is a
big one. Give you a hint. It happened in nineteen
ninety two. What do you think it is?

Speaker 2 (01:32:24):
Don't know it is?

Speaker 1 (01:32:26):
Today is the birthday of roof Koreans. Oh yeah, yeah,
Today was the first day of the LA Riots, and
then of course the roof Korean I.

Speaker 2 (01:32:38):
Think the main one passed away recently.

Speaker 1 (01:32:43):
Yeah, yeah, because somebody did that weird thing where they're
using ai to make it look like Japanese cartoons and
then somebody got mad and I happened to see that one.
So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, so yeah. April twenty nine,
nineteen ninety two. Although ones the Sublime song is this
twenty ninth three April twenty sixth, nineteen ninety two, there

(01:33:03):
was a riote on the streets. Tell me where were you?
Why do I know the lyric to that? Holy Cow?
I know that whole album. Actually was really into Sublime
for a while. M yeah, so on this day in history,
La Riots. So there you go. If you don't know
that song, it's it's very catchy. So oh oh oh wait,

(01:33:24):
hold on, hold on, did he cancel the meeting to Trevor?
Oh no, it's I don't know what's going on. Oh
he may just move the meeting. Oh dude, I got
so super excited. And then real quick, just so you know,
another death nail in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle's got a problem.

(01:33:45):
According to a community group who lives near Denny Blaine Park.
They're trying to work with law enforcement, who initially they hate,
because it has now become the official, the popular place
for homeless people to go have some alone time right
out in front of everybody, just you know them all

(01:34:10):
by themselves. Just go to town and first of all,
I'd hate to be Denny Blaine in the park named
after you is the official self love Park, So that's weird. Also,
what makes one park more desirable for that particular activity, right,
is it the infrastructure. It's obviously not like that they

(01:34:31):
have buildings because they're doing it right out where everyone
can see it, which is the problem.
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