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Cacoday radio program, and we're gladto have you along. My computer has
just decided it's ready to join theparty post update. Thank you for that.
Okay, why have automated updates turnedon? If they only ever happened
right when I tried to boot something? The Bill Gates question there all right

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coming up on the show. I'mlearning stuff. I gotta be honest.
Things I didn't know that have havereally got me rethinking things. So I
guess maybe we should start there.I saw a clip this morning from the

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Governor of New York, and Irealized that I know nothing about New York.
Now, granted I've never lived inNew York. The city, the
state are uh you know, I'vevisited the state of New York, boy,

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and I won't even count just layoversat the the either airport there,
I don't know, maybe twenty fivetimes, twenty twenty five times. And
it's it's weird, man, likewhen there's something going on that you're just
completely oblivious to And any way,how did I never notice this? Have

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you ever had that feeling? You'relike, how did I? How did
if somebody tells you a fact orsomething like, how did I not know
that. All right, So let'slet's go to the governor up here,
and again, please be sitting downthis morning, because you're about to be
shook. I believe it is theword the kids used. I don't know

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if they use it anymore. Allright, here we go. Here,
there's the gov young black kids growingup in the Bronx who don't even know
what the word a computer is.They don't know, they don't know these
things, and I want the worldopen up to all of them, because
when you have their diverse voices innovatingsolutions through technology, then you're really dressing

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society's broader challenges. Yeah, thisone, I gotta tell you this one
through me for a loop, becauseI've been in the Bronx and what was
I last It's been a while.It's been a while. I've been in
the Bronx. And the thing Inoticed, like I noticed all over the

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entire rest of New York City andmost of this country, everybody had a
computer in their hand, like,damn near everybody. I know, not
everybody does, especially from a kid'sperspective, but damn near everybody did.
So that's crazy. I guess Ican't have an individual memory of like an

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eight year old group of black boysto you know, sit there and quiz
on this. But I had noidea. Ross, you didn't know this
right, and you grew up.It was different for me growing up because
I grew up during the the MafiaMario Cuomo days and then we transferred to
the George Pataki upstate farmer phase.So this might be something new. Oh

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so you think you think they sincethis this word that is ubiquitous in society,
you think that maybe it's fallen outa favor so they don't even like
are you saying that they didn't takea quiz or like, like I said,
I haven't lived there since nineteen ninetyeight, so I'm not really sure.
I know you were. You weretalking about maybe going back visiting the
fam here pretty soon, And I'mlike, does it hit different now that

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you're when you're on the ground,like looking around, going, oh my
gosh, it is a bit different. These kids know what a compute I
did. Well, it is abit different. Yes, Yeah, I
want to do land in New York. Yeah, that's what I'm just you're
just looking around like I had noidea. That's crazy. So there you
go. I could say growing upin the nineties, we did have I

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did it several friends though, whodid have computers. White friends though correct.
Yeah, I'll look you that.See you played Doom and Wolfenstein and
Spirit of Destiny in all these sortof games, and the ever played Spirit
Destiny. But my buddy was reallyinto that. I was down with the
Doom though, especially if you coulddo it during class. I don't know.
The things might have changed since then, so I don't know, right

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like they got less technology in correctNew York City? Yes, could I
offer another possibility? And uh uhand and perhaps maybe even a George Bush
era quote you know about low expectationsand soft bigotry. Are you guys kind

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of reading what another possibility might behere? How how would you feel if
the people who basically historically count youas your representatives? Right, and voting
patterns from a demographic breakdown would wouldindicate that overwhelmingly your population believes that these

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are the folks with your best interestin mind who don't think you know what
a computer is or how to getan ID And I get there's there's a
whole I could put a whole listtogether like I would be I would be
kind of insulted by that for anumber of reasons. Because one, she's

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calling you pores, and you maybe poor, but nobody wants to be
called poor. But even poors haveaccess to computers. I know. And
and someone will argue with you onTwitter about they be like they don't,
no, they don't. No,they do, especially in New York City.

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Especially in New York City, rightthey have, you know, the
libraries there, you're you're mostly unencumberedif you want to go use them.
If you're in school, you maynot have the nicest computers, but even
if you got Apple two e's,you can play organ trail. That's a
win. But also, a computeris not just a big bulky desktop item.

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If you want to make an argumentthat like they don't you can't say
they don't know what desktops are,but you can say like they you know,
they never use a desktop. Thatmight be accurate. And that's only
because you know, laptops and oriPads or phones. The whole the whole
thing is crazy insulting. Now,if the proper way to do that is

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to come out and say you know, uh, we you know, we
we surveyed and of the households inthis part of the city. We find
that, you know, only halfas many homes have a computer in the
like an actual physical computer, notcounting phones. And then you can throw
that out and you can propose whateverit is, like, hey, you

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know, free computers for everybody butwhite folk, or you know, whatever
your woke thing is that that youwant to do there. But come on,
man, are you serious? That'syour leader? I mean, I
haven't forgiven this Wench since the sinceshe canceled the Bill's Blizzard game. People

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get over stuff super fast now,like they forgot about that, Like she
robbed us of that, Jane cancelit. She moved it because she know
there was one that she canceled.Oh that's you know what. I'm sorry,
that's right, I forget. I'mconfused. She robbed us of a
classic Bills Blizzard game, and Iwill never forgive for that. What were
do you know what? I wouldgoogle it, but I don't know what

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a computer is. So do youknow that? Off the top, we
need to go back to the days. I've told people about this one of
my earliest radio memories in ninety five, so I'm fifteen, right, I
get this gig at KBBS fourteen fiftyam. It's just like a little little
night shift. And sometimes it's veryshort because am stations, you know,

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some of them shut down earlier,and then sometimes it's longer. So that
was mcgig go to school practice ifI had it, and then boom,
I'd have to be over at theradio station at five o'clock five thirty or
five, depending on the time ofthe year. And what was wild to
me is drunk bar bed calls orlike. But for people had phones,

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people would call the radio station andask stuff. So I'd just be sitting
there and I'm bored, and I'mlike excited that I got this this this
cool job, this new job,and and so I'm here for it.
But eventually it gets really old withdrunk dudes from the calling from the spotted

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Horse bar right, Hey, yeah, no that's not That wasn't just the
wayoming thing too, because when Istarted to idea, it was the same
way because we started before they werethere was the internet. Yeah, before
the movies. Yeah, what timeis this movie on? Was the call
I would also get to. Theywould call you for anything. They for
some reason, they would think thatyou would have answers to everything, and
they're like, listen, man,like I understand you're at home and you

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don't have the Internet because we don'teven can't even conceive of that at the
moment, or like Google and likeemail is brand new. But these people
would call the station thinking that youhad access to like information that they didn't
have. Yeah, so I justmake stuff up. Oh hell yeah,
oh dude, hundred percent. Butmy favorite were the drunk guys because they're
slurring and you can hear whoever ison the other side of the argument in

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the background pleading their case. Soit's like it was hard to hear what
was going going on, right,what you did the burro or win the
whatever? And and so the funnything was there was some that were so
frequent. We had we had aninfo book and in it would be the

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latest. It would basically was justa bunch of cutouts from the paper.
Right, so here's the movie times, here's some other stuff. And we
had a set of encyclopedias in there. Remember those that's not now if you
if you were if she wanted toget on there and go, well on,
let me hear how she worded itagain, Young Black kids growing up
in the Bronx who don't even knowwhat the word encyclopedia means. I would

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believe you, although maybe not.I mean do kids know? I mean
they may not because they Wikipedia right, it's part of the words in there,
but I guess, and you couldthrow it in an extra word and
seriously confused. It'd be like,do you know what Encyclopedia Britannica is?
Well, no, what do wetalking about Britain for thedn't we yesterday we
said we want their hats. Theylost the thirteen colony lead blew that screw

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them? Yeah, that it MaybeI would buy into that, but no,
this is everything's dumb man, andit's just maybe she means like the
inner workings of a computer, likethey don't understand how it works. But
I mean, in what to befair, I don't understand. Like I'm
holding a phone right now and Idon't like if you're gonna ask me how

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the inner working of it? Yeah, witchcraft, I don't know how it
works. Yeah, but I knowwhat a computer is. No, they
get they produce a bunch of theseiPhones or whatever. That's what Russell I
have. So they get a bunchof them and they put them out there,
and then a wizard comes in tothe you know, to the big
manufacturing floor and and does well.Depending in the company, I believe Apple,
Apple uses wizards. I think,uh, what's the the the green

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bubbles? They use the warlock,don't they? Yeah? Yeah, yeah,
I think there's probably some Satany stuffin there too. Oh. Completely,
if you're gonna have a green bubble, who else would come up with
that but Satan? Right? Uhyeah, yeah, Android people, we
know what's up? You know whatthose uh you know what the the Huawei

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phones. The Chinese phones use witchdoctors actually, yeah, from the what
are basically now their colonies in Africawhere they do a lot of production there.
I was just reading an article aboutyou're not gonna believe the Chinese are
exploiting and essentially colonizing Africa. Fascinatingarticles. Yeah, it's witch doctors in
the shadows. Yeah yeah, yeah, no, no, no, they

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offshore. They used to use likerods ou ghoul kind of people, but
then they offloaded a lot of theirmanufacturing because somehow there's less regulations over in
some of those countries. I don'tknow how that works with she's oh one
more time. Young black kids growingup in the Bronx who don't even know

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what the word a computer is.They don't know, they don't know these
And by the way, this doesn'tshadows she's singling out black kids. I
can further not believe it because Ihave eyeballs and I can see TikTok okay
and uh Instagram and and like,you can see these things, and black

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youth looks pretty well represented on there. You know, they're they're they're willing
to go out and eat spoonfuls ofcinnamon or film themselves spinning cars around,
or you know, doing dumb challengesor talking crap about their class like they're
having the full experience. Now,if you want to get into again in
the socioeconomic side, then I'll listento your numbers. But this, this

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whole this growing list of what leadersthink of UH, whether it's black kids
or black voters or whatever. Man, dude, it just gets more and
more insulting. It's like when peopleask about n wyoming about I've been asked
if we had outthouse or agar plumbingin a serious manner, and Ross,

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do you know what I told them? You know what I told you?
Get a mess with them. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Oh dude,
that was my favorite about Curly's gold. I can't talk about Okay, so
maybe off the air people get inon that. Remember I'm the guy who
used to run around. I convincedpeople that a goomer bull, which again,
you know what a goomer bull is. It's a it's a way of

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indicating which of your your ladies areready to go if you catch them a
drift. And so you get abull in there that has been castrated,
uh or I should say snip,so the drive's still there but not.
And and then you put this thingthat looks like a jack in the box
around its neck, and in itis like a it's like a ball,

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a larger like a ballpoint pen,but with like chalk. And so the
next day you go out and anyof the the galls walking around with blue
chalk on their back, you wantto get them over and get the may
eyed. And and I told somebodythat's like the thing that smokers use because
they can't talk anymore, because thecows have to be able to communicate by

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moving. So this is a cowversion of that. So yeah, I'll
mess with you, happy to doit. So you know, the funny
thing she could The funniest thing too, is she could have checked her work
here by simply posting an Internet poll. Right, are you a black youth?

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Yes? You don't have to askthem if they know what a computer
is? You could just say areyou? And if they say yes to
your digital pole, that's then youknow. Sorry, I just I know
we're going to get to the uncprofessor thinks that's got me hot this morning.
But I just saw this. I'mlike you are. That is so

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insulting young black kids growing up inthe Bronx who don't even know what the
word a computer is. They don'tknow, they don't know these things.
And I want the world open upto all of them, because when you
have their diverse voices innovating solutions throughtechnology, then you're really dressing society's broader
challenges. Right, Okay, yeah, all right again, do the internet

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poll, see if it works.All right, hang on, we'll be
right back. Just finishing. Putthe finishing touches on our demands list.
Ross and I put a list ofdemands together. Then unless they're met,
we're not going to do big portionsof our job. So so no,
let's see ross you're going to goon. You're not going to podcast,
social media updates, put prep togetherand and all. All it will take

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to have all of those aspects comeback is to have our list of demands
METS. So we'll send that toHQ and see anything else you want on
the list here of demands. Iwould like a plasma rifle. I'm sorry,
a plasma rifle, like a lasergun. Do you feel that that
might violate the weapons the weapons policy? I mean possibly, but I mean

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it's so dangerous out there. Ifeel like I need it for my protection.
I can't really focus. I'm kindof like, how many times do
I go up to this window lookingoutside it? I'm just constantly looking outside
this window. You're looking outside becauseyou want to leave, That is true?
Yeah, so like, oh look, freedom. You don't feel protected
by your recently acquired katana. No, I told you I lost it.

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Somebody had the boating. Actually,yeah, you mentioned that. It's crazy,
all right, So you want toplasma rifle? All right? Put
that on there. Okay. Iwent with a yacht, so oh,
you want to come out on myyacht and shoot fish with your rifle?
I mean I would think about it, but I'm not going out in a
boat because it could sink. Well, then we'll they we'll demand another one,

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my mom, ha said, tellme. Growing up, like the
dangerous things were like ferrets, etvsand super yachts. So I can't do
the super for those. You guysdon't know. Ross's mom is the mom
from water Boy, So right,every everything will kill you. The slab
bracelets too, those were dangerous.Man, you couldn't use those. It
would it would say, would cutopen your wrist. You can't use this

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slab bracelet. Did you find thatstory for me? Oh? Wait,
no googling. You're not going togoogle anymore. Oh tell our demands you're
met, And I'm sure that managementwill have zero problems with this. Absolutely
no, we'd get fired. Therewould be no plaz But what if they
did give you a plasm when Igot a yacht though, because then I
would be going back to that wellevery year. Then finally this company would

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be making some good decisions looking outfor its employees. Well, they hired
us, so I think that's agood decision. But oh, this is
apparently the way. How do Iknow that's apparently? Now? What is
being threatened by some of the UNCfaculty. Yes, uh several. Some

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of the UNC students got a messageMonday that after a semester of work and
a week to go before graduation,they might not be getting final grades.
A group of faculty members say theywill withhold their scores until the university Reinstate's
fifteen suspended students who were arrested alongwith thirty six non students during the demonstration,

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you know the one. Well,the number of names of faculty committed
to withholding is unclear. I didsee the message as screenshot it from the
portal you gotta have was posted onwhat you have to You know, you
got to be a student or afaculty member to get in. And it
was interesting that it's vague as towho the professors are, but it sounds

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like from the article they know whoit is, so I will continue.
While the number and names of facultycommitted to withholding grades is unclear, the
message went out to students Monday.Let's see in a press conference. Well

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hold on, just to say,what is this whole story is written?
Weird? Okay, here we go, Oh okay, they're reference. This
is what a poor way to writethat, all right, So they're referencing
last Tuesdays a little presser, uh, where we had faculty. Right,
I wanted to correct the record onwhat was happening, saying it was peaceful
and inclusive, except you know,unless you saw the video. So now

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now you have UNC administration who's havingto address this. Why are they conflate
all of this? All right?Now I gotta go, And now I
got to go and find this otherstory because this one doesn't include the quote
that came out. Basically, theysaid, that's not how it works.

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But if you read the message,let me tell you what the message said.
So basically it said, don't worry, we want, we demand these
things and will withhold your grades.But it'll show up as n R on
in the grading system, so it'llsay not recorded. I guess that is
what that stands for. And sothey gleefully say, hey it it won't

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affect your grade at all, right, because it won't have a negative or
positive effect. Well, these arepeople who are supposed to be really smart,
right, I'm assuming if you're auniversity professor, yes it will if
I have if you're withholding a gradefrom a class that I have an AN

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and I have. Let's say Igot a C somewhere and your yours doesn't
get added to the kiddy there,it does affect my GPA because that A
would negate some of the damage fromthat C. This is really simple.
So if I did all the workand I did great in your class,
I guess maybe if you screwed thepooch on the class, you're like,

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yeah, this is awesome. Ihope the university never comes to terms with
you. So yeah, here wego and the open letter. In an
open letter signed by seven hundred membersof the UNC Chapel Hill faculty who demanded
amnesty for the suspended students, itreads, the university must immediately dismiss all

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suspension and other charges against students involvedin the protest, return the confiscated belongings
to our students, remove the fencearound the flagpole in the quad. This
is wild. Let me explain toyou why this is wild. Right,
This is silent Sam all over again. Right. Remember, the whole fence
thing was an issue, and thenall of a sudden, criminals facilitated,

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facilitated the breaking of the law.The problem is is the the law that
was broken. They didn't put anyteeth in it, because they're equally as
cowardice sometimes up there at the legislature, and the governor just did whatever he
wanted. UNC officials like and perhapseven law enforcement, I don't know,
within the within the the campus policemanagement up there. There was some pretty

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woke statements coming from some of theleadership there where they're just like, let
them take it right, remember that. So no, we've seen what happens
when fences get removed up there,when there's still a bunch of these uh
you know, folks willing to destroystuff. So no return the confiscated belongings,

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remove the fence, blah blah blah, reopen the campus? Why in
recognition of its central importance university community? Do you think way? Do you
think they shut the y to punishthe students or do you think they shut
it for because of all the crapthat was going on? Because I soon
to remember being the other. However, not all faculty and staff is onboard

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with this tactic. There is anotherletter circulating among faculty that supports the administration's
efforts good good, entitled supporting lawfulfree speech and UNC leadership, And frankly,
this should be this should be themajority. They're not supporting Republicans,

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they're not supporting Democrats. They're supportinghaving an environment where they're able to accomplish
what there is to accomplish, evenif that includes them indoctrinating them with whatever
their ideology is. That doesn't riseto the level of destroying stuff, which
is an odd middle ground to accept, but that's where you're at, right,

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all Right. That letter is entitledsupporting lawful free speech and UNC Leadership.
It has over one thousand signatures fromstaff, faculty, students, an
alumni, and the broader community.So they're saying it is circulating. It
does have some but I have toassume, just due to the number there,

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that the vast majority are not activestudents, staff, or faculty.
Right, they're alumni maybe or uh, you know, people on the internet.
Uh So, what's the university gonnado? Uh, they're gonna,
they're gonna, they're gonna figure thisout. They said, they said that

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they will support disciplinary action for astaff that doesn't fulfill what is requirement of
their job. Fire them. Iknow, I I I thought about this.
They won't do it. And here'sthe problem. When you have a
near one hundred percent ideological presence inin many of these major university settings,

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and then across the spec from there, if you saw what happened when you
push back on insane professors or wouldbe professors, or you made up weird
positions for the New York Times,chick, I forgot her name. Oh

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that's great, I forgot her name. I almost don't want to be reminded.
But you know the one who's like, uh no, the story of
America starts with slavery. And here'ssome research that most historians said said,
looks like bs like you saw whathappened the rallying point there. So yeah,
if if you fire whoever this is, if they really want to die

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on this hill, they'll have ajob in five minutes at some other woke
factory. And and I understand thatthat can be disconcerting, but at least
it won't be ours. And I'mprobably okay with that, because this is
where the publick starts to make comparisonsto how things work for them, and

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you quickly lose anybody who may evenbe supporting, you know, in the
in the in the murky middle,let's say, or who has convinced themselves
that it is peaceful. Right,they see a situation where if they attempted
to do that at work. Right, if if if Ross and I did
hand in a letter demanding a plasmagun and a yacht or we wouldn't do

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the you know, the most basicparts of the job. They're not going
to give us our stuff, andit probably it would not the show wouldn't
be on anymore because we wouldn't workhere. So yes, go and have
go have a conversation with him.But if you have even a single staff

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member who is doing this and andliterally cheating these kids out of their grades
and the totality of their experience,then fire them. Find somebody who will
do the job right. It's nothingwe can't it's nothing we can't recover from.

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Oh, it'll the standing of uncwill be forever tarnished. Now,
I think I think we'll be fine. I think it'll be fine. We
didn't get the poem lady or thejournalism lady, and everybody wrote about how
this was going to be the downfalland destruction of the school of journalism.

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Well trucking along just fine, doingokay. So yeah, man, I'd
be hot if I was one ofthese students too, and it is that
scenario like and I'm really curious whatclasses these are. Why do I have
a feeling they're not STEM classes butmaybe in today's college and iron all right

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eight eight eight nine three four seveneight seven four, I don't even know.
This is a debate. If somebodyby call the show if you don't
think they should be fired or oryou know, stripped of stuff. Hold
on, hold on, hold on, Paula. Hey, you're on the
air, so go right ahead.Yes, sir, My thing is is

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with hold their pay, you know, withhold grades, with hold their pay.
And the students paid for the classand paid for the grade, whether
it's an A or AF, theypaid. They are not getting their service
now. As far as fire inthem, oh not, I will fire
them. That gives them a soapbox the sandboll just keep their money.

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Well then goes yeah, the soapboxup in Virginia at the university there.
You know what I'm saying, LikeI battle with this because I kind of
agree with you, Paula. Itjust it almost martyrs and I don't want
to sit through the news cycle.But you know, it's like, you
know, it's like a It's likea bad injury, but months down the
road and you start feeling better,and you know, maybe maybe that's what

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we need the purge for some ofthese folks. Oh, I agree,
you probably can't. You probably can'tlegally withhold their pay. I'm assuming with
you can't legally withhold my grade.I paid for a contract. A contract

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gets stated, I'm going to client, I'm going to do the work,
and you're going to give me agrade. It could be an as I
look, Paula, I hear you, and in the court of common sense,
you and I are both voting thesame way. But I don't know
if that's the reality on the ground. Like some of these tenures, these
tenure agreements and stuff are crazy,Like, oh, I agree with that.

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There's some complete fools and alcoholics thathave ten tenure. Well, alcoholics
fun in the college environment, butnot necess fairly. Of course, my
children dealt with a couple of them, but they did not they didn't withhold
their grave and it did not impacttheir overall education. Well yeah, and

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so I'm I'm with you. I'dbe curious if there if that is contractually
something you could sue over, andif it is, I hope they do.
I'm with you. Yeah, butunfortunately, and thanks for to call
there, Paula, I'm not alawyer. So oh. Ross added to
the list of law I want alaw degree? Do you want a degree
to We're just gonna you want adoctor of something? Wow? But the

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you know, they go get itfor you. They score it man.
All right, Ross doesn't want tobe uh a doctor of something? All
right, fine, we'll take abreak. You're right back hanging. Ross
and I were talking off here.I know you've seen this story. Here's
the headline, American soldier arrested inRussia accused of stealing from a girlfriend.
US officials say, all right,so I want Ross, you want to

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read that quote you just shared withme real quick, because Ross and I
working off and that's I have theap story here and I don't see that
quoting a Yeah, this is fromPolitico. A soldier, a staff sergeant
who was stationed in South Korea,was arrested last Thursday, said one of
the officials, who was granted anonymityto discuss the sensitive incident. The soldier
had traveled to Russia to meet awoman, oh, possibly a girlfriend,

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the official said. But but wentto like the tourist lady Saint Petersburg listened.
She was really into him because he'shandsome and good looking and funny and
she wanted to have copious amounts ofsex. And he's a thirty four year
old stick. Yeah, just comeover a here and meet me in Russia.
But like good, you know,like the touristy parts. Right,

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Saint Petersburg, it's here, it'sbeautiful, not been, but h all
right, hold on me. Ohno, I was slightly off. It's
not Saint Petersburg. It was LativAustik. I don't know if I'm pronouncing
that qried Vladostovic lot of Austik.If you don't know, that's the major

(33:04):
Russian city on the Pacific. Sothink just outside of North Korea, Russia.
And it's almost exclusively like mining andmilitary. So maybe that's what they
add in common. It's like,oh, you you also live in a
militarized city, so I too,live on a base. Yeah it's meant
to be. Yeah, share allyour secrets please. Yeah. I just

(33:27):
got me thinking about that. Thisis why I love history. There's this
little nuggets that kind of sit aroundin your brain. You're like, oh,
I remember seeing something about that.It was I gotta call it up.
I want to make sure I havethe details. Good morning, it
is seven o seven, and we'retrying to figure out what the heck's going

(33:52):
on here. Man, you gotan American soldier right here. Good,
I got my got the info thereI needed. Okay, all right,
well let me let me reset thestory and then I'll get into what exactly
is going on. So a USservice member is in custody in Russia.

(34:15):
He apparently was he found himself aRussian girlfriend. Now, it wasn't purely
an internet catfish thing, and soI think some people are dismissing the possibility
that this might have, you know, the possibility of you know, honeytrap

(34:35):
stuff. The soldier identified his thirtyfour year old staff Sergeant Gordon Black,
who was stationed in South Korea,was literally in the process returning home,
which he's on one of the basesin Texas anyway. Instead, though officials
say that Black, who is married, traveled to Russia to see a long

(34:59):
time girlfriend. So she had methe had met her in South Korea and
she they got I had something somethingwhatever. She went back to Russia and
then she's like, hey, doyou want to come to Russia and see
me here? You know you can, And she lives in this lot of

(35:23):
Vostik, which if you look ata map of Russia and go all the
way to that little era, thatpart of Russia and China and North Korea
where it meets, that's what itis, and it's it's a really important
city for Russia militarily because you know, back in the day, if Russia
wanted to engage militarily over there,whether it was with the Japanese, some

(35:47):
of the stuff that was going onwith the British right around nineteen hundred,
nineteen oh five or oh four,trying to remember exactly when the Russo War
was. But the their first bigflotilla. If you if you've never heard
of what is arguably the worst navalvoyage ever recorded in modern history, I

(36:10):
would I would. I would tellyou to start with Dogger Bank incident and
then just go from there. Sobasically you have the entire Russian UH navy,
that is that needs to get overto the waters around Japan and China

(36:32):
and all of that, and theyhave no choice because all of their all
of their fleet was in the Balticto literally set out sail all the way
around Africa and then and get overthere. It's gonna take them forever.
The problem was they were all innept and when I say in Nept,

(36:52):
there they kept shooting their own ships. They kept shooting their own ships,
and and there is There are aton of pieces to this, but one
of my favorite parts of the voyagewas almost immediately when they were leaving.
So the Baltic Fleet of the ImperialRussian Navy had just exited up there and

(37:19):
was, you know, was cruisingpast like uk okay, and they mistook
a civilian British group of fishing trawlers, you know what, the big nets
and stuff hanging off the back.They they thought that they were Japanese torpedo
boats. If you look at apicture of them, it's not close.

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So the whoever is in charge orderedordered all of the ships to fire on
the British fishing trawlers were just goingout to you know, catch cod or
whatever. Two British fishermen died,six more were injured. One of the
vessels was sunk. Five more boatswere damaged. However, in the melee,

(38:07):
they all you have to understand,the entire armada was firing at these
fishing boats and they were only ableto kill two dudes and down one boat.
However, they also were so badat it because they just circled around
him that they decimated two of theirboats and killed I think one in image

(38:30):
or injured I think eight. Yeah, and that was just the beginning.
Man. That's just that's just kickingoff right there, and it just goes
way way worse. Like one ofthe other incidents is they're somewhere on the
on the journey and they want todo a they want to do some training,

(38:50):
right, so they decide what they'regoing to do is they're going to,
uh, they're going to fire afterthe boat. I think, yeah,
that's what it is, all right. So so a ship goes by
and they're going to fire across thebow or in front of it or behind
it, which is you know you'llsee that they do that with Somali pirates,

(39:15):
except the person firing was so badthey ended up sinking the other ship
that they were supposed to be shootingover. It's it's a wild ride,
man, So he goes So whatI'm saying, is is it the possibility
that's honeytrap stuff. Sure, isit the possibility that these two were oil

(39:36):
and water because just kind of whatis described here, and he's dumb and
he's like, I'm gonna go I'mgonna go find her. I'm gonna go
up there. Yeah, that's youknow, that's possible as well. I
so, but my question is whatdo you do? Because of course,
this is why Russia says they arrestedhim. Umm, let's see here.

(39:58):
I was a restadant charge just ofcriminal misconduct, specifically that he stole something
from the girlfriend. You know,so like that tracks with domestic stuff,
right, things get heated. WhyI remember that thing I bought you?
I'm I take it back, No, you can, it's mine. And
you know, if you're if you'rea resident of one country and then you

(40:20):
go to another country and pull thatespecially one that we're not good with.
Right now, you're gonna go tojail, right, You're going to jail,
and maybe you're gonna go to ajail that's got a bunch of really
high floors and they put you innear the window on the thirteenth. That's
that's bad news. Let's see here. Any other quotes from now They're just

(40:49):
they're doing what they're doing, allright, So who what what super villain
are we going to trade for thisidiot? I got a question. I
have a question, and I assumeI know the answers. Let me throw
it to you military folks out there. I'm assuming that all this this honey

(41:12):
trap. Hey, you know,don't don't go off with strange women at
foreign base, like I'm assuming thisis part of the training like they I'm
assuming they have some annoying ass videosthat make you folks watch going hey that
that that ten that that solid tensmoke show is not into you. I
know you think she's in. She'snot into you. She's into the insignia

(41:36):
on your on on your on yourarm, there, on your on your
collar. That's that's what she's into. And whatever she can glean from it
like this, that has to belike basic go overseas one on one right
eight eight eight nine three four seveneight seven four. I'm curious. But
but also you can't fix stupid.And sometimes guys get really stupid when you
know, when there's women involved,just saying all right, jamal, what's

(42:01):
up? Hey, see what's goingon? And and so people can get
an imagination. When you're talking aboutthe Russia Japanese destruction, imagine the Russian
fleet based off of USS main designand being the Japanese fleep because they have

(42:22):
bought British dread knots, which wasbased off the USS Arizona or the first
USS Texas. It was basically dreadknots versus the old school and it was
an absolute disaster Japan White well knowledge, Yeah, that's what they made that.
That's the funny thing. It wasonly I think less than half that

(42:43):
actually got there that were wiped out. The other half of the ships there
disabled or sunk by the by theirown people because they kept thinking that it
was the torpedo boats even when itwas sometimes one of their own ships.
So just but you know what caseI'll call then to say this. You
know what, KAC And you've beenon the radio. You've been in media

(43:05):
for a while back in twenty sixteenwhen they fought everything, when it was
trying to say Russia was buying andhelping President Trump. That's all we hear
on the media, that's all weheard. It is literally now confirmed that
people are from across sea, notjust Democrat donors, are backing up these

(43:25):
college kids. But a lot ofMuslim radical terrorist groups are backing up these
kids. But we're not hearing business. Someone who was a MAGA supporter,
someone who was like me, whowent to January sixth proudly protested the vote
because we knew there was some shadybusiness. In twenty twenty, we're considering.

(43:47):
We constantly hear that we're Russian bought, We're Russia, We're Russia,
We're Russia. But when you gotpeople who literally supported or slaughter these college
kids are really saying openly they supportthe slaughter and murder of James. I
don't know how what Jewish democrat canbe out there and say this, okay,

(44:07):
but you know in case, I'mI'm kind of glad. Is Malcolm
X said the chickens done king thebersBecause these democrats are saying what these college
kids are doing on campus and whoand these these Jewish democrats to see and
who was important? Let me answer. Let me answer your first question,
Jamal here. You know, wehad a we had an article yesterday from

(44:29):
Politico which really surprised me, andthen we were mocking their headline, which
was you'll be it was surprising tofind out who's funding this so politico which
is moonbats all right, you knowthis leftist dribble they were, you know
they they were pushing the Russia hoaxtoo. Even they realized this isn't a
good look, and even they wrotea story on it. And for those

(44:50):
of you who didn't get the details, you know you got you got Soros,
his brother who runs the uh theopen whatever the tides and all that
now and that like the Rockefellers,And then you have people, yes,
from overseas, you have at thevery least, you have verbal support from
Hesbela. Yesterday Hesbela was like thisis good, stuffy and like some of

(45:14):
the big main student organizers, likethe you know, the idiot up there.
She's like, well, we won'thave food or water. They are
making seventy eight hundred dollars for oneday's work. That was in the political
article. I'm in the wrong business. So I'm with you, Jamal,

(45:35):
and I hope I just hope thatothers put it. But when you have
people and thanks for the call,that one who actively avoid knowledge, which
doesn't comport with you know, whateverthey think here, you're not going to
convince them. If you're not goingto have an open mind, it doesn't
matter what I bring to I canliterally cart in you know, one of

(45:59):
those Hesbela guys and it's like,hey, what do you think it's what's
going on? I think it's amazing. And they're like, ah, I
don't think that's a Hespelo guy whileyou're literally wearing the same thing he is,
or amas or whatever. But yesterdayit was a Hezeblo guy. All
right, Fran, uh oh,all right, good, we'll get an
answer on this. Go right ahead, god sir, so oh mind.

(46:21):
We went through this training every year. All right, Oh hang on,
just said because part of the firstpart of your what you just said cut
out there. So, uh you'rea retired navy chief right, all right,
right, I really want to getthis call, ros. Can you
just kind of it's just it isokay. I just want to make sure.

(46:44):
I just want to make sure,all right, So Fran, you're
just all right, go right ahead. I'm sorry, your signal isn't great,
so go right ahead. All kindsof training on this. We went
through two different types, conus andin conus and then human trafficking. So
basically, stay away from them.Yeah, they they drill it down you

(47:06):
every year. Yeah, i'd said, but also, you can't fix like
women make men stupid, You notfix stupid. Yeah, you cannot fix
stupid. You can make it doa lot of push ups. But yeah,
what a nice Yeah. We whenI was in Bahrain, we had
guys get that were you know,they were about to retire and got caught

(47:27):
in this stuff. Yeah yeah,yeah, all right, Yeah I thought
I kind of figured. So thanksfor confirming that for me. I appreciate
it, sir. Yeah, likeyou know, but the the amount of
the amount of self delusion that adude can throw into him is is like,

(47:52):
hey, you know and and likewhat was I was going to give
an example, like you you knowyou should Okay, that's what it was.
I was when I was at theone of the conferences that I went
to back in the day in Vegas. Right, I'm in with saying in
the Hilton because that's where the conventioncenter's attached to it, and they have
this huge, huge open like bigcircular open barge kind of the main part

(48:13):
there next door the casino floor isthat's kind of where everyone gathers and there's
like and it's a it's a groupof oh how do I put this,
it's a group of radio dudes.So they're not all as hot as me,
is the point that I'm making.And there was like this twenty son

(48:36):
year, this girl was smoking andshe comes over and she starts talking to
some of these guys and I'm like, how do you not know? That's
a hooker? Like, straight up, you gotta know. That's that's the
first part of that story where wewatched this girl talk a drunk dude and
giving her his pin numbers so shecould use the ATM because he was too

(48:57):
drunk to use it. And thenwe saw him the next day at the
thing. Nobody they're like, oh, well he's alive, so that's good.
But yeah, but you don't know, you don't know, and you
know, you're just holding out hope. Weird weird man, But yeah,
I got I gotta think, especiallyon the Russia front, that this stuff
is just ramped up to an eleven. Remember, we just have the stories

(49:20):
of like that. You know,you had Chinese Chinese nationals that were like
trying to gain access to military bases. That story just happened what a few
months ago all over the place.So yeah, you can't fix stupid.
We'll be back Acoda Radio program.And I have a bone to pick with
some of yule. Now, ifyou live in I guess the Piedmont,

(49:46):
you're probably off the hook here,all right, and as you go further
towards the coast, you're you're clearlyoff the hook. So basically this is
for those of you that are onthe edge of our ninety four to five
signal. Although oh we do gotsome hills down around, you know,
going down in the south of Greensboro. Hopefully I don't know that forest there.

(50:13):
I don't know if that counts,but definitely as you get into the
Adkin and definitely as you start gettingyou know, driving up the slope,
so uh maybe maybe some of youWilkesboro. So so some of you listen
around Wilkesboro, some Elkin that areaup there. I am really really ticked
off that I didn't get an invite, okay, to your to your thing

(50:37):
that I didn't know about until ofall people, Maxine Waters to let me
know about it, So, uh, let me play the audio and then
some of you all have some splainingto do. This is a man who
we better be careful of. Oh, by the way, this is Trump
she's referred. You'll you'll quickly figurethat out. This is a man who
we better be careful about. AndI'll tell you what I'm going to I'm

(51:00):
going to ask the Justice Department andI'm going to ask the President to tell
us what they're going to do toprotect this country against Vinunce if he loses.
I want to know about all ofthose right wing organizations that he's connected
with, who are training up inthe hills somewhere and targeting you know what

(51:22):
communities they are going to attack?All right? Uh, where's that happening?
I mean, I don't want toattack communities. I want to be
abundantly clear, but you know,I'll come to your gunfighter match, right
Or are we training other stuff wedon't like? Some doing some like some

(51:43):
like weird driving stuff, a littlehand to hand? What's going on Brazilian
jiu jitsu? I mean, whatare we doing? Where is this?
Where is this happening up in thehills. Where's the training roster? Have
you and your family gone and gottentrained for the Civil War? I'm going
to be honest. We haven't beenable to make a trip up to the
hills to train for a while,I've been down in the bunker restocking my

(52:05):
patriots apply. Yeah, for whenthe peanut butter hits the fans. So,
I mean I've been we've been focusedon that. But we planning getting
peanut butter chunky for the protein.Yeah, it's fair. We plan on
getting up to the hills soon though. Yeah, the hills, right right,
the hills. Yeah. Yeah.And for those of you go what
hills if you know what, youdon't need to know. I need to
know, though, where are wedoing this thing? The hell is she?

(52:29):
What does the what is this woman'svision of what's like? She's got
to be fair? Like I'm stillshe still kills me as listening to her
pronounced gasoline, And I'm like,you've never pumped gas, have you?
But I guess a minor thing.What nobody who's ever pumped gas says gasoline?
When I'm there and I'm getting mypetrol, you know what I mean?

(52:51):
Yeah, for the bunker, theclosest I'll get are people who are
fans of uh uh who sings thegasolina? I can't but daddy Yankee,
Daddy Yankee. Yeah, if you'rea daddy Yankee fan and fine, whatever,
but Maxine Waters isn't a Daddy Yankeefan. Okay, so she just

(53:15):
somebody who I'm like, you've nevertouched a pump? Have you? Did
she pronounce it gasolina? No gasolinegas Okay, I'm given. I'm telling
the people who are go Gasolina isclose. But I'll give you a pass
because it's a song. But well, and it's obviously a very popular song.
But that being said, no,no, this whole training up in

(53:37):
the hills is that everywhere? Imean? And what counts just training up
in the hills, Like when backin the day, when me and my
buddies would go, you know,plink bottles or god forbid anything else we
could find literally on the road,like the five seconds outside the city limits,
which you're just going up the slopeon Highway sixteen. We go down

(53:59):
to that camp. Uh and rightbehind the Veterans Home for the State of
Wyomings right there, so you goright behind that, they have a camp
that used to be called Crippled Children'sCamp. I'm not maybe that was the
literal name of it and they changedthat. And we just go down there
and uh, we go shoot atlunch hour. Is that does that constant

(54:22):
training for the Civil War? Maxine? I don't know. So, man,
They're they're gonna lean into there,leaning into this thing right here.
But thank you because I have arunning in my audio file. I have
a running list of stupid things thatMaxine Waters said. And then Sheila Jackson
Leah said, and you know,she jack kind of sprung into the lead

(54:49):
with some of her more recent comments. So I'm I'm I'm just really glad
to see that Maxine Waters is fightingback. In fact, let me we
do this do see we got inthe old library here. Oh there's so
much she said. There's there's Whipgate, there's I don't even know what some

(55:14):
of these are. This president hasa way of trying to get into people's
heads and indoctrinate them. He's beensaying no collusion, no collusion, no
collusion, over and over again fora long time now, and he's going
to try and conclude that they're Thisreport is proving that there's no you know
what, I even have the contextfor that. Yeah, she's not as

(55:34):
soundbody as uh as her counterpart,but still it's she This one just says
Water's full moon bat, I don'teven know what that is. And if
you see anybody, yeah, thisone that cabinet in a restaurant, in
a department store, at a gasolinestation? Am I wrong? Now?

(55:58):
Did she not just say it likea person who's never pumped gas? Absolutely?
Oh there's so much here, allright, I gotta I'll re equate
myself on my own time with that. Several of you have sent this to
me. Do you remember if Iput it in the packet when it came
out last week? But I knowI didn't talk about it. I guess

(56:20):
maybe I didn't. And I'm ofthe opinion like half of this is real
and the other half is people nowtrolling people. But it's okay. So
the the Columbia University protesters have athey have a lost and Found thread.

(56:44):
I'm not sure what is it on. I don't know exactly what social media
this is oni, but whatever.So basically this is where the communicating stuff.
Oh, it's probably what's the Whycan I know what is the the
what is the server or the differentthings that like the streamers use so that
people can communicate with them? Whatis that? What is that program on?

(57:06):
This is how little I know aboutthis stuff. But anyway, so
they're community, they're doing. Youhave obs, you have stream labs.
No, what's the what's the onestarts with a D right discord discord.
Yeah, I think it looks likeit might be discord just from the logos
here. But anyway, so butthey have like a lost and found section
in addition to just standard conversation about, you know, how they should purge

(57:30):
the Zionists or whatever. And it'sa hoot. Man. Let me give
you a little just a little sample, and then well we'll go to Stagic
Lost and Found, missing. Somebodystole our Dykes for the Death of Empire
sign hanging outside of our tent.If you if if you took it,

(57:52):
please return at a SAP And theyhave a picture of the sign here and
it looks it's like it took youall of like a minute to make but
yeah, sure go to that.And then it's like half the entries are
just kids, I'm not making thisup. Who can't find their adderall bottles
they dropped them? Oh man,what a day? What a day?

(58:14):
All right? Raced Agic for theWeather Channel. He's he's joining us now
and he's here to mix your dayYeah, well, it is so easy
to do my job right now anyway. Yeah, wow, it's easy to
do my job, but it's nota fun job when you talk about rain,
thunderstorm, severe weather, multi daysevere weather outbreak underway the central US

(58:39):
started Oklahoma and Kansas last but unfortunatelysome deadly tornadoes at least one. And
now we're gonna get our chance tosome severe storms this week. Small chances
tomorrow and then again on Thursday.Of this morning scene some showers, most
of them south Torda and just southof Sayville and just to the west now

(59:00):
the tryad, but could sneak inas we go through today. It's not
wide spread, a lot of clouds. Most of us start in the sixties
and go probably eighty or just abovethis afternoon with some more isolated showers and
butter showers. Really don't see abunch of rain, and that trend will
continue on through tonight down to theupper sixties and the chance of showers with
sun and clouds tomorrow. Tomorrow actuallyend up being a little bit hotter,

(59:22):
probably middle eighties today, as Isaid, you might stay in the low
eighties west and then tomorrow closer toninety around the triangle and mid upper eighties
sort of tried and into the mountains, and then late to tomorrow and to
tomorrow night around this showers and butterstorms. And then Thursday we may get
some storms, especially in the afternoon, and that'll be the opportunity for some
severe weather or under the marginals aslight risk for severe storms across the state.

(59:45):
So a couple of days here whereat least some of us will see
some severe weather. Nice cool downcoming though by the weekend, I do
you want to get to this Lotsof sunshine, mid upper seventies done the
day low and mid fifties at night, could be some forties out in the
mountains. Case, So a coupleof rough days coming up, I think,
especially Wednesday and Thursday, and thenthings should settle down. And right
now it works out the way itlooks, should be a beautiful weekend.

(01:00:07):
The mountain we call them hills here, sir, not mountain hill mountains.
Yeah, Appalachians, Appalachians. Haveyou ever heard how psychos in Western Pa
pronounce it no Applelaken? Look itup. First time you hear somebody saying
it that way, you want tolike mow them down with your car.

(01:00:27):
Because not really. But right,it's like I can. I can deal
with the Appalachian apple you know,Appalachian debate, but as as some apple
lacin uh dude enters the chat,I'm out me too. I'm apple lac
and app lacin whatever. It's gota hard that hard see in it.
Oh anyway, all right, I'llgo figure it out. Thanks man,

(01:00:50):
appreciate it. Ye, all right, so you heard the man. If
you're going to be doing your insurrectionisttraining in the mountains, could be into
the forties overnight this coming weekend,So address a coordation. What if she
what if she's so because she doesn'tstrike me as somebody who's smart. What
if she just like like one ofher staffers was watching Red Dawn and she

(01:01:14):
just got confused. I'll leave thatpossibility open. But otherwise, now she's
just just Maxine being Maxine. AllRight, we'll take a break a little
lost and found action. Uh theymarched, I guess the protesters marched on
the met gala, which I wasokay with. Really, hey is that?

(01:01:36):
Oh what the hell even is thatthing? And uh, but we'll
let you know how that panned out. And uh, oh yeah, we
got naked Florida criminals. So youknow, it's just one of those days.
Hang on cac O Day radio program. Uh old on, Yeah boy,
this always turns into a thing.Yeah, John, what's up?

(01:01:59):
Goodbry Case you thanks for taking mycall. Yeah, I wanted to know
where you came up with that appleLakin apple afkin. I was born and
raised in Pennsylvania, and I've neverheard that before, philas sport. I
will I remember hearing the source onit. I'll look it up and I'll
share it with you, sir.So I mean I've heard people do it,
but yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah, I'll pull it. I

(01:02:21):
just never heard it before. Itwas pretty cool, I thought, but
I just never heard it sported.It's cool. It's like a screwdriver in
the year, sir. I gottalet you go. Your phone's equally so
yeah, it's like a screwdriver inthe year. So I'll get it.
And I probably shouldn't have brought itup, but it so repulsed me that

(01:02:42):
the time that I heard it,I had to dig into it and then
I'm just like, nope, wewon't be calling it that. So I
gotta do these stories first, sir. But I'll find it for you here
and after the break. All right, check this out. Whether you know
it or not, there have been, I don't say on a official judicial
boycotts from various law schools over theyears, but normally they're anonymous kind of

(01:03:09):
right. Here's what I mean bythis. Here's the headline. Thirteen federal
judicial district federal judges basically the chiefjudge for the whatever, have said that
they will now no longer hire lawclerks from Columbia University, citing the virulent
spread of anti Semitism, explosion ofstudent disruptions. Remember the law students at

(01:03:32):
Columbia in there, they have theirown newspaper or whatever, which, by
the way, if you look atthe masthead, they have four Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion editors. Four ofa law school newspaper. I know.
Anyway, you know they remember theyindicated that they were on the they're unable

(01:03:53):
to law school right now because they'reso emotionally broken that some of their classmates
had run ins with law Enform,which we mocked obviously last week, because
if you're a lawyer who can't stomachthe idea that somebody in your in your
circle may have a run in withlaw enforcement, then it's probably it's probably
you're not gonna you're not gonna bea good lawyer because you're gonna be on

(01:04:15):
the floor in the in the fetalposition. Man. The difference here is
these are all on the record thatwe know who each of these judges are.
Uh and uh, you know itruns the gamut from some of the
judges who have previously spearheaded clerkship boycottsof Yale Stanford for various things, and

(01:04:41):
now a bunch of others are gettingin on it. A letter which was
signed by all thirteen U let's seehere argues that absent extraordinary change, it
is likely to fuel debate about thevalue of an Ivy League degree and as
a result, basically, you know, get your crap fixed. But until

(01:05:02):
you get it fixed, like,we don't trust the people you're sending us.
I saw, I saw too.Where some there are folks out there
who are diligently working to create asearchable database of all of the protesters and

(01:05:23):
the teeth gnashing on that is goingto grow exponentially. If they're successfully able
to do something like that, it'llget taken down probably. I mean that's
the kind of stuff that'll they'll endup with a like a domain host you
know, somebody hosting it and tryto get it taken down. But the
irony is that like this is literallythe gorilla political stuff that the left thrives

(01:05:48):
on, right. It's the reasonthey have full fake They have all these
fake Twitter stuff right with sleeping giantfolks, and you know they and they
put together these literal lists of peoplewho are look at this person. There
mega where this person was, youknow, in DC on that day and
not necessarily you know, not inthe Capitol. There are there are masterless

(01:06:11):
of that are available where you canlook that up. You can look at
people who have been identified in thecrowds and it's weird. There's like Reddit
threads on this stuff. So I'mnot surprised by that. But I also
think that, well, you probablywon't get an HR a person who's in
a hiring position to admit that theylooked at that. But I have I

(01:06:33):
have to think to just like searchingsocial media, people are gonna look at
that and it's not gonna go wellfor you. The appalacin Lake and I
had to go back and listen,So I've seen it on a podcast or
seen it on a video that Iwatch, and one of the dudes actually
so specifically has had to literally learnabout the dialects of Pennsylvania then go back

(01:07:00):
to it here, all right,Yeah, so central to western northern Pennsylvania.
In fact, they actually have aregional breakdown on this stuff and then
they list the counties. So Idon't know, sir, it's in the
middle in the north, but leanit like so I guess New York border
up there. One of the hostis from there, and he literally he

(01:07:23):
talks, he like he actually hashis mom on there because they were talking
about it and his mom is like, that's how it's pronounced. So that's
what I know, sir. Sothere you go. I don't know where
you grew up. I do knowthat Pennsylvania like if you're on one,
if you're on the ends of Pennsylvaniaversus in the middle, like it sounds

(01:07:45):
wildly different. But I also Ipay really, I pay really close attention
to like the different accents. Iknow. Maybe it's just what we do
for a living, but Pennsylvania hasgot some variety up there. Man,
so does North Carolina for that matter, right, just due to the size
somebody from I don't know, pickedyour favorite from Murphy, right, let's

(01:08:08):
go all the way. You knowthey always do the Murphy to mantio.
Well, those folks don't sound thesame. And you get into some of
the dialects with some of the youknow, like the fishing village stuff here
in North Carolina. It's crazy,man, even some of the old Do
you ever hear somebody pronounce how theywould have spoke on okra coke back in
the day. I can't figure outwhat they're saying, but that was a

(01:08:32):
thing. So there you go,if you get if you get into that,
I get into some of that stufftoo. There's a great series on
YouTube. I think it ran.It must have ran on like History Channel
or something where it's just like thel it's like the the language, the
language that built America or whatever,and they really deep dive all across And

(01:08:54):
I had no idea in some cases, like how many different dialects you're dealing
with. But I also I alsoknow that any dialect that pronounces this mountain
range with a hard sea is goingto be hard on people's ears, so
it will stand out, all right, check this out. So yesterday apparently
the met Gala was going on.I dude, I totally spaced it right,

(01:09:16):
Ross and I obviously get invited everyyear. It is the Who's Who
event. Just I was so busy. Yes, say, Ross, did
you make it to the met Galain your weird suit that you had custom
made for you? Oh? Youdidn't make it. No, it was
the I was down in the bunkerwith the peanut. BUTX so that's right
before you head up before the Hillsfor training. Yeah. Yeah, it
takes up so much of my time, you know. I hear the hills

(01:09:38):
have eyes. Have you heard that? Yeah? Yeah. In fact,
I believe there's two documentaries on that. If you found like, if you
find tunnels up there, just goinside them, is it? Okay?
Yeah? Gold up in there.It's like cave people go cavan all the
time. Yeah yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah, that'll be that'll be
fine. What was the one whatwas the one one movie that was that

(01:10:01):
was supposed to be tunnels in NorthCarolina? What is the It's a horror
flick. It doesn't go well andthen they go back in so it doesn't
go well twice because they did asequel to it. Oh, man.
But it was like I remember watchingit like horror movies, and I didn't
understand that. It was like they'resupposed to be in a cave out by
I think they were leaning into thewhat the Black Mountain thing, you know,

(01:10:24):
with the UFO and the all thatout there, but it's just basically
murder creatures living in there, andit's just some like random cave they go
exploring. So if you're like oneof these people las go to the mountains
of North Carolina, which count mein. I love it, love it
up there, and you go intoa cave, you might be in a
giant underground murder cavern. So watchout for that. Is it crawl?

(01:10:47):
Maybe it's crawl anyway? All right? So, uh, how do we
just got distracted over there? Oh? Yeah, the Met Gala? So
yeah, they decided, hey,let's march to the Met and get all
up in their business. Okay,all right, I got a hard time,
you know, getting sad about that, So I'll watch. I saw

(01:11:09):
when they were announcing that it wasgonna happen, and then it kind of
didn't happen. You know. Theymade a lot of noise, but police
pretty quickly were there with an overwhelmingforce, and they got to understand that
that met ball is all the who'swho. So of course it's already got
a gazillion police around it. Plusyou couple the police having to, you

(01:11:30):
know, handle with what's going onwith the universities, and they're going to
be staffed up for this anyway.So if they want to go get in
Dooja Cat's face or whatever or Robertde Niro that piece of garbage and scream

(01:11:55):
at them across it, I don'tcare. I don't care, but but
I will say this. You havethe people who are at the university and
or worked there or like remember thejanitor dude who has literally taken hostage with
two of his comrades. There areexcuse, excuse me, coworkers by the
comrades. Like I get it,but also I don't know that it looks

(01:12:24):
good that and it's not within necessarilythe city's control because remember Columbia, as
privates, they can say whether thepolice are up in there or not for
most part. But it's it's kindof interesting that all of those folks have
had their life disrupted, unable,like if they're a student who wants to
learn there, it can't be easy, and and and that's you know,

(01:12:45):
that's part. And then the thethe very same celebrities that are showing up
to this MET gala, many ofwhich who are so woke and are like
tweeting solidarity stuff. Their day isgoing to be just fine, Their party
is going to be just fine.They got to go to their gala.
They got to go to their parties, eat their caviar. Not have you

(01:13:06):
know the the vehicle pathway disrupted yesterdaythey tried to shut down. What was
it? It was a NYPD busof officers that did not go well for
the protesters. But you know AnnaWintour and her friends over at the MET
gala. Not a single moon Backgot in there, So I don't know,

(01:13:29):
you tell me, some people aregoing to see some division there.
I mean, one could have snuckin. Did you see the person go
to the stupid gala? They looklike Ralph Mancio from Karate Kid as the
shower, like I have the mobileshower. I actively avoided looking at any
of the stupid photos that New YorkPosts tried to get me to look at
these stupid video I saw on Xlike scroll through. Yeah, some person

(01:13:49):
that looks like you know, rememberthat scene where he's like the Halloween costume
party. Yeah, and he's tryingto like, you know, get around
Johnny and stuff. And he's inthe red and white polka dot shower.
Somebody showed up in that, butinstead of the red polka dots, it's
just brown, just a brown showercurtain. I would go as the kool
Aid Man and then just bum rush, yeah, you know what I'm saying,

(01:14:11):
Like, that's a nice painting andthen you just run through it into
the next gallery. Oh man,that'd be great. No. I didn't
see that, no, honestly,because like New York Post is one of
the sights that I hit in themorning before the show to see if there's
anything else on there, and theythey do like full photo galleries, and
they were trying to just jam itdown my throat and I was having none
of it this morning. I justwanted to see if the moon bats got

(01:14:34):
in. Well there's already moon batsin there, but the ones wearing the
Hamas stuff, and it didn't looklike they did. So I just kind
of tapped out of that all rightanyway. Eight eight eight nine three four
seven eight seven four Unfortunately, ifyou're you know, just if you're one
of the residents of New York City, perhaps up in the Bronx, and

(01:14:57):
you are a child, you know, you're under the age eighteen, and
if you're black, you probably didn'teven know that met Gala was going on.
It sounds insulting, right that Ijust said there, But that's that's
me repeating what somebody else said forvery stupid reasons. Here's the governor of
New York yesterday. Young black kidsgrowing up in the Bronx who don't even

(01:15:23):
know what the word a computer is. They don't know, they don't know
these things. I by the way, I played this at the beginning of
the show, but I just realizedthere's an extra layer of insulting with this.
She doesn't say they don't have acomputer. Be very clear here.
She doesn't argue that they don't haveone in their house. Which is fine.

(01:15:44):
You could sit there and go,hey, you know, we think
everyone should have one in their house. I would disagree to the government's obligation.
But like I've heard that argument,that's not what she said. She
said, they don't know what itis. They don't know what the word
is. That is. That's extralayers of soft bigotry, of low expectations

(01:16:08):
to quote that. That's crazy youngblack kids growing up in the Bronx who
don't even know what the word computeris. They don't know, they don't
know these things. And I wantthe world open up to all of them,
because when you have their diverse voicesinnovating solutions through technology, then you're

(01:16:29):
really dressing society's broader challenges. Fine, I just want I want to find
any can't be so young that they'relike still forming sentences. But you know,
let's say school school age, right, that would be fair. I'll
even give you like kindergarten up tograduating, you know, senior in high
school. Find find me kids inthe black kids in the Bronx who don't

(01:16:55):
know what the word computer is.I'll wait, you don't think they know
where the computer is? You demandtheir vote or your cohorts are willing to
demonize them as not being black enough. That's the president, by the way,
who you photo up with. Andthen you think that they don't know

(01:17:17):
what a computer is and don't knowhow to get an ID. I I
sound like you're calling them stupid.Why would you vote for a person who's
calling you stupid. I want togo on the record here, Ross.
If you want to sign on tomy petition, you can. My position

(01:17:41):
is that black, white, brown, or everything under the sun. If
you are a teenager or a preteenin the United States, you know what
a computer is. I would takethat a step further. I would concur
with you indubitably. Okay, Isay, also, they can probably run
it better than us. Yeah,there's that part. I am the amount

(01:18:06):
of ground that i've I've I've startedlosing since I turned forty. It's embarrassing.
You kids have no idea what's coming. Like, yeah, I'm trying
to remember, like discord servers thateven that's that's that's embarrassing on my part.
But like you get into the howmany times do you have to google
acronyms now so you can figure outwhat the hell somebody's saying on social media?

(01:18:31):
I find myself doing that on theregular man. So, yeah,
you know what, Ross, Ilike your amendment. I accepted and that's
part of the official thing there.Oh man, oh wait, hold on
this on the whole movie. Okay, Hey, Drew, what's up.
How's it going, Bud? It'sgood. So what's the name of that
movie. It's called The Descent.Yes, to take place in the North

(01:18:58):
Carolina Mountains, right, they're goingto this one of the things that show
walking up to the fight they're goingin and they show a dead moose trket
and that the research. No,they didn't when it when it when?
When it pans out, it's clearlylike the wide shots like anore in Er

(01:19:19):
or Holly in normand California or something. It looked nothing like non Carol mounts
in a dead moose. I'm like, I guess they escaped from the dude.
Actually, that's my moose, sir. What you take the way my
pet moose got out? What whathappened? Oh my gosh. Yeah,
well bad news the far old minersthat got left in the cave. Oh

(01:19:41):
spoiler alert. They are like flesheaters or something. It was bad but
funny. Yeah, yeah it wasuh yeah, I forgot about the moose
thing. Yeah, this like yeah, because that mentality said thanks for the
call. It's just like it's inthe mountains, so let's put a move.
Wait, they found little moosy,oh kind of. They found what's

(01:20:04):
left of They're gonna be so excited. Man, it's what's left up?
Oh, yeah, you're sitting down. We're gonna be well, this is
the Is it a therapy moose?We're gonna need to take them off from
the show. Is that what this? That's what this is. Oh,
this movie came out like fifteen yearsago, so I don't traumatize you.

(01:20:24):
Probably the boose has been missing thatlong. No, I couldn't own a
pet moose because they are my toptwo most delicious things I want to try.
Cariboo I heard caribou is like supergood. Caribou's good. I think
it's a caribou's good. Look.It also comes down to the age and
you know, the specie of thegender of the species there and the time

(01:20:48):
of the year, and we getin discussions about tarsal glands and all that.
So that being said that if youjust go across the board, caribou's
pretty good. Moose is delectable.The only thing I've eating better from a
from her critter stand from a whilecritter standpoint was mountain goat, Like that
was I think I mentioned about theuh my buddy going on that mountain go

(01:21:09):
hunt. I ate some of hisand then my uncle shot one too,
and it was very good, verygood. And so I couldn't own a
pet moose for that reason, becauseI would look at it every day and
I'd be like, mmm, youlike that governor from North Dakota, she
didn't eat the dog. Well,did you see there's another chapter in her
book about like shooting a goat orsomething. Yeah, here's the thing.

(01:21:35):
I understand some of it, butI don't understand as somebody who's trying to
mass appeal to voters, potentially ata national level, how you think that's
helpful to discuss some of the becausepeople don't understand some of the stuff that
happens on ranches and farms. Uh, some of the stuff that happens is

(01:21:57):
not necessarily normal. I like,we never or just shot our dogs,
but we I did have dog.We had dogs. We had to put
down dogs, and we don't necessarywe have access to we don't necessarily have
to go to a vet. Butyou can put them down. You can
have you can literally have a vetcome to you and and depending on licensure,

(01:22:18):
you may even have some of thestuff necessary to do that. I
mean, I've I've had to killour livestock before, but either for harvest
or for illness. But when you'renot talking about a cow anymore, you're
talking about a dog. Even ifpeople can understand, it's not gonna go

(01:22:40):
well for you. So like Idon't I don't understand the motivation of that.
To be quite honest with you,I don't know that I could just,
you know, shoot one of ourdogs that we had. But I
mean, from an optics point,it's bad for her that she's lost the
Babylon b Yeah, like when they'remaking fun so it's like, yeah,

(01:23:00):
it's making funny you it's not good. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Like there's like there's so many threadsto this, Like sometimes sometimes the destruction
of an animal is necessary. Idon't think anyone, well, I shouldn't
say anyone. Like you see thosepit bulls, those four pit bulls that
were chewing on that guy in themiddle of the street the other day,
and the officer has to go overand shoot him, and then guys screaming

(01:23:23):
that the officer is trying to nothit the guy, Well don't you shoot
coward? Shoot coward. It's justoh, it's so bad, And so
he ends up shooting a couple ofthe dogs. I don't think anyone argues
that feral dogs running around eating people. Oh wait, here we go,
and I got more votes for moosemeat doing better. The moose meat is

(01:23:43):
more moose meat, that is correct, sir? All right, we'll ponder.
That'd be right back. Hang on. Not the first time this has
happened, but location is important hereand there is an insane quote in this
article. So a zoo is underfire after it was revealed that the panda
exhibit had no pandas well, howdo you do that? Huh? Well,

(01:24:11):
what are people looking at? They'relooking at trimmed, docked and dyed
chows, chow chows, the bigpuffy dot. Yeah, so the zoo
took some chows. They did areally good coloration job in dying like the
ears. Everything like the color isperfect. The problem is dogs don't move

(01:24:35):
like pandas. Thank God or youWhat use would there be for dogs?
You ever see pandas? They're notspry? What do they do? Anytime
you see a panda, what's it'susually doing? It's usually falling down like
an idiot. I've already told youthat. One of the things that I
feel like we are missing with thewhole save the pandas thing is this is

(01:24:58):
a species that literally he doesn't wantto save itself, just kind of gives
up, man, Like It's likewhen you're too lazy to hook up.
Although ironically, isn't that the sameclaim they're talking about right now with the
US birth rate? So maybe we'rejust pandas. I don't know, man,
but these things are clearly not pandaswell. The where this gets weird

(01:25:26):
is they're in China. This isa zoo in China. But if you
were a zoo, where was thewhere was the last one of these?
I just googled it? Or India. There was a zoo in India had
fake pandas although their dye job wasnot good, and then the red pandas
That was the story rees that.I can't remember who that was, but

(01:25:48):
I think people are a little lessfamiliar with those. But this is this
is a zoo in China, andI believe it is where Yeah, this
is literally this is not only azoo the Taozo Tao Xu zoo in the

(01:26:10):
Xuangsu province. Isn't that where thepandas are? Yeah, this is where
the freaking pandas are go in thewoods grab one. I think you're not
allowed to, but come on,man, And I mentioned there was a
crazy quote by in defense of this. All right, let's see here,
all right, so the h arep from the zoo said, quote,

(01:26:34):
there are no pandas at the zoo. We wanted to do this as a
result, that doesn't clear anything up, and then added quote, ten years
ago, the natural instinct of manyChinese persons was to eat a dog.

(01:26:55):
Now we want them as a companionor to see how cute they are are.
Yeah, you're aware there's middle ground, right, Like you don't have
to eat them, that's fine,but you also don't have to trim them,
dye them and make them eat pandastuff. You can just you just

(01:27:17):
have them hanging out at your houseor not. It's your prerogative. But
like, I don't know that thatanswered the reporter's question. But also,
are you is that a threat?Like quit whining about this or we'll eat
them. So there you go.Oh what is this? You're a panda?

(01:27:40):
Boston Paul? What are you?Two years old? Is are you
mad? Because the whole world wastreated to how clearly much Bill Belichick,
Robert Kraft, and Tom Brady allreally don't like each other. Is that?
Is that what it is? Orreally any of the Patriots players at
that Because for those of you whodon't know, I caught the first part

(01:28:02):
of the whole Tom Brady Rose.I didn't realize until yesterday when I went
back, I'm like, oh,maybe I'll watch the rest of it because
I kind of turn it on andthen got distracted and then fell asleep.
But and so I went on Netflixand I opened it up. It's three
friggid hours. It's three hours.Casey, wasn't there a story where they

(01:28:27):
zoo used chows to pass off forlight? Yes, that was in China.
That was another But they don't havelions there, So that's like,
I don't know, I mean,let's just that would be like that would
be like you getting a hold ofsomething to I don't know, pretend it's

(01:28:47):
a gray squirrel. It's like,just go get one. They're everywhere,
or those the raccoon squirrels, thosethings you have the first time you see
one of those big bastards, you'renot familiar with them, that's an eye
opener. But yeah, yeah,I know, you're correct, sir.
Anyway back right back on this.Well, anyway you get that, you

(01:29:09):
get the gist of it. Igot like nine stories I want to get
to here. But uh hold on, yes, Anthony, what's up?
Hello? Anthony? All right?So he said it's TMU because it's the

(01:29:35):
shopping thing. Is that was?That was what he was gonna say.
Okay, Ah, I'll look atthat. We're almost done with the show
for the day. Is this whatis? Okay? You know what?
Actually, I'm okay with this.Sorry, somebody just sent me something wild

(01:29:59):
man. All right. I haveto vet that, sir, because I'm
not familiar with the website. Itlook if it gets fine if you want
to send me stuff, but ifit looks clearly fake, I may make
fun of you on the air,but I'm I'm I'm not one hundred percent
on that one. All right,check this out? Ah, oh,
you know what we gotta do this. Let's do it right. Florida Man.

(01:30:26):
Florida Man is something in the waterbyer or sand that makes you do
all that crazy crap. It's likethe state is one to be dumb ass
trapped. Nowhere else has the FloridaMan. It is almost like as the
weird Factor climbs. If you findout it haven't in Florida every time.

(01:30:46):
Florida man, Florida man. Ifanyone can cheer me, if you know
you can, just mind life becrazy, but of course, but it's
not as bad crap crazy as yours. Nowhere else are you gonna find him?
They're so used to a date.Don't mind him. Hooray for Florida.
There well woman. In this case, a Florida woman has been arrested

(01:31:08):
after she would leave her children athome to go to work at night.
No, this is not Hey,times are changing. When I was a
kid, we got left at hell. These are little kids and her job
is naked burglar. So there's that. This is he an unusual profession.

(01:31:30):
Twenty four year old Haley Blunt arrestedwith burglary, criminal mischief, and child
neglect. I've not burgled a housebefore. Is there an inherent advantage to
doing it in the buff? Imean I can think a certain scenario.
By the way, for all ofyou out there going, oh, I
hope a twenty four year old nakedwoman breaks into my house, you should

(01:31:51):
go check the bug shot first andthen get back to me. I guess
if you're like a supermodel, thatmight be like some dude standing there while
you're just unloading his gun safe andhe's just like you need help carrying that.
Like maybe, but that's not what'sgoing on here. By the way,
she's not charged with They don't eventhink she was on drugs. So

(01:32:13):
I have so many questions. Unfortunatelywe don't have a lot of answers.
Maybe race staging, because you knowhow many guys are like, oh,
twenty four year old naked woman breakinginto the house. Yeah, well not
all are created equals, so no, nor do you understand why you would
want to do that? And naked? I mean beat back out of me?
Right. I started to think maybeit's easier to crawl through like the

(01:32:35):
vents, you know, like it'slike a mission impossible thing. But I
think not because like your skin rubbingagainst like tempered metal like that, that's
not good. Yeah, lout ofanswers. O wait, hold on,
hold on. No, Ross bringsup a good point. When you have
to do that weird dance so youcan get through the laser beams like in

(01:32:58):
Ocean's twelve, that would make sensebecause a little bit of fabric could really
screw you up. This eliminates theproblem that could. Yeah, although now
the security guards are just watching anaked person do a weird dance for things
they can't see with the naked eyes. I don't know. Yeah, all
right, man, all right,yeah, sorry, couldn't help you out.
So what can you help us outwith? Some weather? Yeah,

(01:33:20):
we'll get to it. Some showersalready popped up this morning, most troubler,
the most numerous culture Yakin County,just coming into Foresyke and Cook us
here at Davidson County, short livedhour or so, and that that should
be done with. Maybe if youmore of this afternoon and on into tonight,
early tonight anyway, probably a littlebit eighties today should see a fair

(01:33:44):
supply of sunshine in between scattered showersof butther storms are possible probably before midnight
tonight, mid sixties for the overnightlows. And I think the next route
that come in as we go throughlate tomorrow to tomorrow night and Thursday,
there could be some severe weather around. So most of tomorrow besides shine with
some clouds, and that'll help usget a little warmer bit the upper eighties
and then that threat for severe stormswill be later Wednesday night to Thursday especially,

(01:34:08):
it looks like that flight risk ofsevere weather could beat wind and hail,
even some isolated tornadoes, and thena big cool down coming. But
it looks like we're gonna have somevery nice weather for the upcoming weekend early
next week with highs load of bitseventies. Lows could sneak into the upper
forties to low fifties. So weget past a couple of days with the
best chance of severe storms here Thursday, we should have some improving weather and

(01:34:30):
it certainly going to be some greaterweather coming up for the upcoming weekend.
Now, by the way, somebodyjust mentioned this. They said, I
thought not wearing pants while broadcasting wascommon in the news. It is,
but not for weather people because theyhave to stand up right then it gets
weird. So you like to anchordesk stuff, right right, Yeah,

(01:34:50):
radio people, let's just say nocomment on that. Well, we're gonna
hey, you don't know, Icould be dressed. I could be dressed
like weird moonbat wearing the Jafari clothesthe other day. Nothing, you don't
know. That's the beautyul radio.So it could be my gr animals or
something I met you. You needto go away now, all right?

(01:35:15):
No'll break children's close into this orwhatever that is? All right, hang
on, We'll be back with JeffBellinger. Well, good morning, Casey.
Wall Street started the week with anup session, but it looks like
the market may take a pause today. S and T futures are up four
points and the Dow futures are uptwenty, but the NASDAC futures are down
twelve. Instacart and Uber announced thismorning they're forming an alliance to compete with

(01:35:41):
door Dash. The new partners willoffer food deliveries from restaurants. Users will
place orders through the Instacart app.Uber drivers will make the deliveries. Instacart
will continue to handle grocery delivery onits own. Heard from Walt Disney,
with a bigger than expected quarterly profitthis morning. The entertainment come and he
saw much smaller losses in its streamingvideo business. It also height ticket prices

(01:36:04):
at its theme parks. Disney raisedits earnings outlook for the year, but
not by as much as investors hopedit would, and the number of streaming
subscribers fell short of estimates, andthe Boeing correction. Disney shares our lower
pre market now onto Boeing, whichhas been in crisis mode since the beginning
of the year, and there isno indication the airplane maker will catch a

(01:36:27):
break anytime soon. The Federal AviationAdministration set to launch a new investigation into
Boeing after the company notified the agencyabout potentially incomplete inspections of its seven eighty
seven Dreamliner jet. Boeing suspects thatrecords were falsified by some workers at a
factory in South Carolina. And Casey, how happy you are on the job

(01:36:48):
may depend, to some extent onyour gender. A survey by the Conference
Board found that men tend to behappier than women, hybrid workers tend to
be happier than those who are fullyon site or fully remote, and overall,
more than sixty percent of workers surveyssay they have positive feelings about their
jobs. Casey, I could havepredicted obviously, men are going to be

(01:37:11):
happier because they get eight hours ofpeace. So I mean, okay,
I'm sorry, I'm gonna pay forthat whatever, all right, thanks Jeff,
appreciating hope, Okay, thank you, take care. Yeah, like
oh, I gotta go to work, new work, and but not get
told to, you know, mowthe lawns. So all right, as
a cheap shot, this right here, this is obnoxious. But I don't

(01:37:34):
know that it's new. Have youseen the growing trend? I guess fast
food restaurants, especially the employees aregetting fed up with this, the growing
trend of secret menu items, whichby the way, permeate TikTok and various
others. But then, and I'llexplain what this looks like. But then

(01:37:57):
people go to like a Sonic orMcDonald's or one of these places, and
they try to order something. Andwhile the whole secret menu thing is a
little martin Is that is a thing, kind of it's kind of tongue in
cheek. Although in some places,like Sonic or not Sonic, what's the
burger in and out Burger that's likea thing, and they're kind of the

(01:38:18):
responsible for this. The problem ispeople order them and then they hate them,
and then they get into a fightwhether they have to pay for them,
or if there's an additional charge,or if it's busy and you know,
it's lunch rush and they don't wantto deal with having to make like,
let me give you an example.What is the name of this thing?

(01:38:43):
Oh, okay, this is thisis for what a burger? So
we don't have one of those here. It's called a frank They're called franken
drinks. Oh and then yeah,it's in specifically, it's called a witch
doctor and it's a mix of allof the SODA's in one cup with a
pickle in it. Pickles are verypopular. In fact, the doctor pepper

(01:39:08):
pucker is a thing. The otherthing is there are trolls on social media.
I know you're shocked to learn thisintentionally coming up with disgusting items so
that idiots go order it and thenit's awful and then either they fight about
having to pay for it or itjust screws amount of money because they throw
it away. I didn't know thiswas a thing. And also, what

(01:39:31):
trust do you have to have ifI can't order a if I can't order
a mcfish with the proper amount oftartar sauce, I don't like the amount
that they put on. I wanta little less, so I'll say light.
And when you say light, itonly ever means none or the same

(01:39:51):
amount. Ninety percent of the timeare you trusting that person to sit there
and push every button like you're akid using a sulf ser soda machine for
the first time. Remember when youremember when you did that back in the
day, and now you want topickle in it. So it says that
there are several large franchises are nowsaying that they may cut down on the

(01:40:15):
ability to do that, included Ithink Burger Kings one of them. And
it wasn't that their whole thing.It's like, you know, basically your
way however you want it, andI guess if you want it disgusting,
you'll get it. So stop doingthat. They got a hard enough time
getting the correct stuff out to you. Okay, all right, very good,
Glad we handled that.
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