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You know when you feel like you'rethe last person to find something out and
so you almost have to react,Well, it's not gonna be me today,
It's gonna be Ross Ross. Goodnews. We don't even need to
be here. I have learned.You wonder whe all the muckety MUCKs are
the muckety MUCKs hurt the muckety muckmeeting. It's the annual muckety muck meeting.
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There's no man, there's no teachersaround today. Do you ever have
that day in school where they're allweirdly doing something that is not instructing you.
I just found out it's like they'rea big muckety muck meeting today.
Why are we here? There's literallyno one to enforce that we do a
show today. So have you haveyou looted a single office this morning?
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I haven't. In fact, Ileft my valuables down in management's office,
so we should probably go in thereand see what's up. So, uh,
yeah, today's their day to haveuncomfortable meetings where they're like, oh,
that thing you're doing and you're doingreally well, you need to do
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that better. So we can talkabout whatever we want. We can do
Welfare checks on the president like everyhour on the hour, No weird afternoon.
It was I don't generally get intothe fray with stuff, yeah,
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because if it's gonna happen, it'sgonna happen. We'll wait and see.
But it was like this weird,awkward building yesterday of I don't know,
mostly Twitter accounts that I was followingit, where you know, at first
it's like Alex Jones, Hey,what if he's uh, what if he's
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been switched out for a coon oryou know, some other accounts, and
later it's you know, like theGateway Pundit, dude, how come we
haven't heard from the president. Thenyou get like, I don't know,
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used to be like drugs should benext in or something like that, but
it was just kind of building.And then you're getting like Alex Berenson or
a New York Times reporter, thedudes from you know, the Twitter files
deep dive and they're like, isn'tit weird? Like got this letter?
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There's not even like, you know, for something that's a really historic thing,
there's not even a it's still photothat's been released. And then there's
things that you see like newly filedair traffic control stuff where they're like,
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you know, stuff that they filedwhen they're moving the president that was different
from what the stated plan was,and that's public record stuff, and then
that's getting posted and before you knowit, you're like, uh, maybe
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I should think about this, youknow, not because there's probably anything,
but maybe I should think about it. And most of your days been consumed
by watching the human sacrifice on CapitolHill play out, which I didn't know
they took that long. I don'teven understand how the Miyons get eighty thousand
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these things in, like how you'regonna have to have like all the pyramids
going at the same time, becausethat thing was five hours yesterday talking about
the Secret Service directors hearing, andit was. It was the most bipartisan
thing I think I've ever seen ina long time, like maybe some of
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the Kumbai hand holding, you know, nine to eleven, But since then,
everybody's hated each other, but theyall seem to take real joy in
simultaneously and for for for wildly differentreasons. Right, there's the you know
you're doing it because literally it's theright thing to do, because what a
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what a level of incompetence, andit just got worse and worre. I
like that thing couldn't have gone anyworse short of like her doing this sep
sepaku thing. I like, youknow, like a like a like an
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old Japanese general who just lost right, Like that's the only thing that would
have made it weirder. But itwas pretty clear from the from the get
go, everybody was there to absolutelydemolish this woman. And I have no
sympathy for her. I might havehad a little before I heard her talk
like maybe you know, maybe theremaybe there's something we don't know, but
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it became abundantly clear that she isnot remotely qualified for that job and and
almost almost criminally incompetent. But alsothere's a you know, there's a lot
of politics, especially on the left, who the cynecal me just assumes they
were doing it because every now andthen you got to look like you actually
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give a crap. And I justdon't believe some of them really care that
Trump was almost killed. Maybe someof them do only because they have higher
aspirations and they don't want, youknow, they want something to happen to
them. But whatever, whatever thereasoning was, so bipartisan. So I'm
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sitting there and I watched that.We got about nine million cuts and they're
all just worse than Ross. Didyou watch any of that live, by
the way, or you just heardthe cuts the cuts this morning? Okay,
just hearing the cuts, I meanI saw the you know, the
video is obviously loading this morning,right right, right, right right,
but just seeing that, have youseen anything like that remotely on where it's
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It was mostly Democrats that are dubbedin if I'm just looking at the button
bar that they were. They wereso in sync yesterday and some of the
cuts. Did you you have tobleep them to put them in that people
are just going crazy. You couldn'tif you described to somebody how that hearing
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went and you said it was everybodylike, I can't remember seeing anything like
that one. They're all pretending toyell at the tech dudes, but for
different reasons. Right Like it wasthat was soft? This is this is
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I mean, if I heard thatwould play his first cut and we got
a bunch of others we're gonna getinto. I'm gonna like even if this
was just the most aggressive cut thatcame out, he would say it was
kind of a spicy hearing. Okay, let me let me play. This
has to do with the range finder, and we learned stuff just like this
dude's flying a drone over that.He's flying a drone over it, and
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you're watching him fly a drone overit, and you're just like, oh,
maybe he's a drone enthusiast. Youknow, we live in a world
now where we can see Russian dudesor Ukrainian dudes on video getting chased by
drones, like your kid has,so they can get exploded, like you
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should pay attention to drones. Andand this is playing. Do you have
a range finder? There were somereports that the individual had a range finder
that would that would certainly raise mysuspicion. Uh, did he have a
rangefinder? Yes he did, Butmay I explain that at a number of
our sites, especially when you're atoutdoor venues, a rangefinder is not a
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prohibited item. It is. Okay, you know a lot of people like
I can't believe that's she's right.Some people do use range finders as an
optical enlargement device. They're not greatfor it, but they do give you
a little some of that. AndI've I have a range finder in my
golf bag. I wish it wouldhelp it. It doesn't help that.
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I know it's one hundred and fortyseven yards. It doesn't matter, but
I have it in there, andI have used it to Mostly it's like,
what is what's that dude doing upthere? And then you hit the
range finder and you realize he's justnot a fan of pace of play,
but whatever, and yeah, she'sright, it's not technically a prohibitive item.
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But you know, police police,police will queue in on things that
aren't technically against the law. Peoplemake whole videos about it. But sometimes,
right, you're just like, that'sweird. A lot of things that
emulate from a police officer going that'sjust weird. It's a guy doing right,
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and it's not a constitutional violation forthem to visually or ask questions or
wonder about those things. Right,you don't necessarily have to tell him you're
not suspected of doing anything. Butbut you know, these are the things
that make you go, huh,all right, what's up there? But
we find out it's a lot morethan just the range finder. So,
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but this is how that question goes. Sometimes an item that is brought in
by individuals. Is it going tobe anybody? Anybody canfront him on that,
anybody asking questions, what are youdoing with the rangefinder? Anybody confront
him on on his presence where hewas in proximity to the president. So
again, to my knowledge, Ibelieve that that was the process that was
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taking place, was to locate theindividual. They did they confront him,
did they go up to him,did they talk to him? I do
not have those details, as thoseare important details. Wow, how do
you how do you not have thosedetails? Again, it's it's fine for
her to point out it. Technicallyif he we don't we don't bar range
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finders, that's fine. Put thaton on the record. You don't know
whether somebody talk to him about that. How many people could you possibly have
to interview in the what eight ninedays? Dude? There's a point.
I don't know if we got inthe cuts here, but there's a point
where it she may have not talkedto whoever was in charge there for three
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days. That is insane, andthat's I think it gets lost in the
fray of all of this. Also, she is woefully uninformed about how apparently
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any process like this and obviously theone that most people because it's the most
reason and it has I guess themost similarities, and the outcome for the
for the president was what happened withReagan. You're the you're the director of
the Secret Service. There's only likefive things you really have to know from
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a historian standpoint, right, Yeah, you had a few presidents killed and
or shot. Right, that's goodas what four four within the life of
the Secret Service? One where protectiondetail wasn't even your deal. So we'll
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go three and a half. Butit was instructive enough that it changed the
mission of the Secret Service referring toLincoln. But the most recent one and
the one with the most similarities youshould probably have some working knowledge of.
She does not. Director, okatlwould you agree that this is the most
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serious security lapse since President Reagan wasshot in nineteen eighty one of the Secret
Service? Easy question, Yes,sirr I would okay. And you know,
do you know what Stuart Knight didwhen he was in charge at the
time of the Secret Service? Doyou know what he did afterwards? He
remained on duty, he resigned andStewart Knight was not a Democratic appointee or
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a Republican appointee. I knew thatI knew that I was gonna I was
gonna say I wasn't alive, butI was. I don't know if I
was walking yet. But like I, he came in there and because he's
like, I had one job.I had one job. Whoops, and
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and and frankly, I don't remember. I don't know if I remember the
full slate of deficiencies with what happenedto Reagan. It was a wildly different
situation, right, You're trying toyou have this this this pass through a
point where you're just trying to getthe president in a car, which can
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be difficult obviously, because you're ina busy location. Chances are, even
though there's people that are waiting becausethey know that they know that something's going
on, you're still going to havea lot of people over the course of
time that you're waiting to load thepresident in there that are going to change
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out. It's not a fixed securitypoint. I mean it is, but
it isn't, you know what Imean. And you're you're in you're in
the middle of a city, andso you look at those things. But
that dude came in and He's justlike, yeah, one thing, and
you know, we didn't do thething. And she was she would not
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haven it. I don't know ifit was Nancy Mays or whatever. It's
like, you can use my fiveminutes to write a resignation letter. You
want to do that. She's like, no, the it was absolutely bonkers.
So while all of that's going on, I'm watching a grow list of
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reporters like can he can we justget a picture of him reading today's newspaper?
You Like, they weren't not allsaying it, but they're kind of
saying it. And so I didthe thing right. Nobody wants to be
the adult I did the thing.I just casually mentioned to some of our
higher ups. I'm like, arewe do we know exactly what we're gonna
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do. I feel like a crazyperson, and I'm kind of mostly I
was met as a crazy person,but I I I in my mind,
I'm like they most think I'm nuts, Like, you know, like I'm
holding a bottle of poison in onehand and I'm entering sixteen hundred into the
ways or something like. I'm justlike, do we know what we're gonna
do? Cause you would not believewho's asking stuff? Well, then there
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was a thing, and I knowwe opened the show with the thing about
a thing yesterday, but there wasanother thing and we'll share what direction that
went. More from the hearing andI don't know whatever else we get to
coming up. Kco Day Radio program. MSNBC was like, you know,
maybe we shouldn't put Morning Joe onthe air the Monday after the Trump thing.
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It was insane listening to these people. And I didn't even have to
do it live, although I diddip in on MSNBC because I just I
wanted to see how they were handlingthe ever growing chorus that literally prompted the
White House to release a doctor's note. And like MSNBC's thing yesterday was guest
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after guest, including like former Obamaofficials David Fluff for Flow for whatever that
idiot's name is, and others,and they were all really concerned, not
not about Joe Biden, not aboutwhat it just transpired with the him getting
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exited from the campaign, called acoup whatever, I don't whatever, but
they were very concerned about Donald Trump'svery obvious cognitive decline and age. They
just couldn't fathom somebody being that agewhen they were being sworn into office,
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and then they were just like,he can't even read a teleprompter. He
saw what happened at the RNC.He wandered, and he did talk a
long time, but I don't knowthat he wandered any more than what I've
seen in other speeches. And evenwhen he wanders, I can generally figure
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out where he's going. He's abit of a word salad guy, but
it's not remotely the same. AndI don't know. I think they were.
I think they honestly thought that theywere like they were it was they
were scoring points or something like theywere doing it just to be jerks.
It was just so weird, andwhen they weren't doing that, they were
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doing things like I. Again,I didn't watch it live, but both
Mika and Joe had their pet projects, which then permeated other day parts because
then the host would play clips fromthe morning. I'll play you Amika's we
have that, and then I'll tellyou what Scarborough was on. Let me
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do this. Let me grab acall real quick, because somebody's up early
hitting the sauce, probably Boston,Paul. What do you want? Hey?
I got a few seconds of theconversations between Kamala Harris and Cooper yesterday.
I guess you was calling them,prank them, you know, because
he's on the short list. Andshe called and said, uh, yeah,
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I'm not gonna take you. I'mgonna take I'm gonna take Kelly.
You want to hear it? ButI never heard it Cooper, So a
minute, man, Yes, youknow what I mean. You know I'm
concerned age and your con give thesir, I'm sorry, go ahead,
yes, animated, animated anyway,anyway out, I got low the goat
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God, who gave you a button? Bar way? Why? What?
Why? How? Okay? Inever heard him like that before. I
mean that was wow. If you'reif you're the Pennsylvania governor, after listening
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to what was said about you onCNN yesterday, are you filling out whatever
thing they sent you? Because theysent sent a bunch of these governors,
including him and Cooper, vetting materials, which I don't even know what those
are. But the whole thing's ajoke. I mean, we got the
pony show to do. You know, over here, watch what we're saying
over here. Don't look over here, because we're going to do this and
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oh come out with then she's gotall thet all the delegates. Yeah yeah,
yeah, bog the pony show andwe get this done and then okay,
we're all set. We're ready toroll need eighteen year this morning or
gut rot stuff? What do youokay? All right, all right,
keep it classy, see you?Yes? All right? Look at that?
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Yeah? Who gave him? Whogave him a button bar? You
know I've had I don't know theyever had listeners with their own audio cuts
other than ones that we had inthe system that I played to mock them.
It's a brave new world man.No. Actually, see if you
can figure out the flaw in thisthat hold on, I got to play
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the weekend, then I'll get tothe Joe, because the Joe things wild.
But this is this is how hishis bo decided to spend her airtime.
Yeah here, okay, here itis all right, So this is
you're ready to get scolded? Allright, get scolded. Here you go.
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And I've heard from inside Republican circlesand right wing media that the hate
campaign against Kamala Harris has begun.You'll notice, yeah, purposefully pronounce her
name wrong, they say, Kamala. They do it all the time.
It is on purpose. But thetalk is to start that hate campaign and
get it going and start it churning. All right, So if you mispronounce
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it, you're doing it to bea be racist. Just so you know
you're all on notice. But yeah, that's it. They have a campaign.
They had a meeting and in themeeting, I don't know, somebody
who was, you know, onthey asked for hey, and no ideas
or dumb ideas what he got.Somebody raised their hand. They're like,
what if we mispronounce her name?And uh? And then they all chortled
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and I don't know, put theirhoods back on or whatever. So that's
a thing that's there. And thenit was Joe's turn, and he made
a rather odd comparison where he wantedto talk about this thing that just struck
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him and it happened sometimes like I'mgonna I'm gonna explain to you why was
I saw it or I found motivationin uh An eighties the one of the
cheesiest eighties movies ever, And Iwas in my mind I saw comparisons to
really what we're dealing with here,and I'm gonna explain to you why everything
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that's going on is just like themovie Kickboxer, and the media doesn't understand
why I'm gonna help them out.But it wasn't just me reflecting on movies.
Scarborough went on and on about howinspired he was by Kamala Harris.
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I said it right, I saidit correctly. Can't whine about that and
how much she reminds him of RockyBalboa. Why is that a bad can
anyone? Can anybody explain to mewhy that's a bad comparison, because apparently
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I don't think he's seen the movie. I think he knows the character,
but I don't think he's seen themovie. And he was definitely refer to
her as nineteen seventy six Rocky Boutboaand this whole analogy of how she's Rocky
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Let's see here. Yeah, Trumpwas used to going up against Biden.
What have they done? They switchedit up. Now it's a Southpaw,
which I don't know if that wasthe only thing that inspired him to start
making that comparison. And I don'tspoiler alert Ross, do you know why
that might be by Rocky Balboa mightnot be the right person. Well,
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I mean, if if we're talkingabout the original movie, the original movie,
he clearly is referencing the original We'renot talking like just the character from
the entire series. No, no, no, no, no, no,
he's he makes a bunch of statementsthat are clearly referencing the first movie.
Well, he loses the big fight, but his motivation was just to
go the distance, So I guessit's it's a personal win. But he
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doesn't actually win the title at theend of them, right, right,
right, right, right, yeah, yeah, he didn't win. If
you've never seen Rocky, he doesn'twin. He doesn't have to for it's
a great movie and it's a it'sa wonderful story, and and she's nothing
like him. But I think ifwe're talking about being consistently knocked down and
attacked and continuing to get back up, that doesn't sound like hars. It
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sounds like Trump, right, thedude who was just shot right, Because
I don't know Rocky, I don'tknow if you know this. He takes
he takes some injuries one or two, he's uh, he gets uh,
he gets uh, gets the crapkicked out of him. But no,
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I and it was is Trump lefthanded I don't remember. Is he left
handed? I don't know, andI yes, she's left handed or whatever,
but he just won't shut up aboutit. It's so bad, you
know. I'm just like, yeah. And he says, for any any
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any of you out there that arescared this morning, right addressing Democrats,
but if any of you are scared, go to the theater today and see
Rocky, which I don't know whereit's I'm sure it's probably played somewhere.
There's a lot of theaters that showclassic movies. It's probably there's got to
be one. But I would encourageJoe Scarborough, after he's done with whatever
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he's gonna do this way, youshould go see Rocky and and and then
you know, maybe tomorrow come backand just be like, oh yeah,
huh, I just meant the lefthanded thing or something, and clarify.
I tell you right now. Then, as Scarborough goes on, I can
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tell you right now, Republicans arein there freaking out. In fact,
I've heard from inside that he's gotsources inside the campaign Okay for some time
now that the one thing Donald Trumpfeared was not having Joe Biden, and
now he's facing Rocky absolute lunacy.But I guess what are you gonna say?
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Right? You can't just go inthere and be like this sucks,
this is ah, this sucks too. But he had a lot of that
yesterday, like you had. Youhad a bunch of democrats or posts and
stuff. In fact, yesterday,one of the ones I just stumbled across
was the uh, the attorney generalin Nevada is a dude, and he's
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a big Kamala fan because I guessshe was the first big politician to endorse
him, and he ended up winning. He wasn't expected to win. And
to the guy's credit, I justI made a little joke. I'm like,
which one do you think is hisunder duress codeword in this? And
the dude tweeted back He's like,none of them. And I'm just like,
you know what, all right,five, you know what? You
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get a follow sir, But likeit, it felt very hostagey watching some
of this stuff. But I guessyou got to say something. I mean,
I've I've had to come in andit's it's one of those days right
now. Everybody's down in the dumps. But you know, I try not
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to reference movies. I haven't seenclearly. I just because they're not good
comparisons, because it's really easy forpeople just to go, yeah, it
would feel better, but you know, you know that doesn't even work as
an analogy, and you get theyou know, the butt actually guys well,
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actually right, and so it's justa self defeating a defeating thing.
He went on his whole show aboutit. So I just thought i'd clear
that up and then obviously me becauseif you mispronounced the name, you're you're
a bad dude. And then everybodyelse on MSNBC is suddenly concerned with the
age of Trump and saying things likethe guy is showing serious signs of unfitness.
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You know, I keep saying hername wrong, and it's not intentional,
and it's not like, oh,I'm this is a plot. And
you know, you know why Isay her name wrong. If anybody knows,
you have to know why I sayher name wrong. I say Kamala
racism. The reason is there wassomebody else that had that name in the
eighties. Yeah, as you know, I am a ginormous wrestling fan.
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I don't know if you've heard thisI had. I've heard some rumors.
Yes, I've seen the audio directory. Actually, there was a wrestler with
that same spelling name and his namewas Kamala. So whenever I see that,
I don't mean to say it incorrectly, and I and I try to
say it like I've I've heard itthree different ways. I've heard Kamala.
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I've heard Kamela like Pamela. Andwhat's the third The third way is the
way I can never get it,well, Kamala. Kamala is the one
I never get correct. But I'mnot It's it is ingrained in my head
because I've watched I've watched so muchwrestling, and that's how I know that
name from. And it's sort oflike the Michael Bolon right from Office Base,
which one came first? I'm sorrymentally, I am old now that
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name came first, that wrestler camefirst. I see, I see the
wrestler's name. When I see hername, I know it's a stupid reason,
but that's my reason. I canbe the only one. I cannot
be the only one. That's wheremy brain goes. Now. I will
give you this, the wrestler andthe character completely racist. Oh yeah,
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I will give you that. Thatis true. However, I can't help
that the wrestler came first. Soit's not it's not your fault, it's
Vince mcmahann's fault. Who's friends withwho? Which is friends with who?
Oh wow, small world. Hewasn't at the convention, though, was
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he? You know what? Sothis is really a plot to bring this
woman down that dates back to theeighties, is what you're saying. It
goes back to what eight three eightyfour at least. Yeah, she was
hanging out with Mantell, who,by the way, endorsed her yesterday.
So and and apparently did you seehe was putting out weird tweets like like
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it dawned upon him yesterday that peoplewere calling her his side piece, which
is a little weird because the onephoto that kept posting that other woman is
his daughter. Like you guys,guys know that, right, So it's
really creepy that you would refer toher as the side hoe when in that
photo the other one's his daughter.But you know whatever, the internet's gonna
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internet. I don't know. AndI saw them saying yesterday she wouldn't be
the sideo, technically she'd be themain ho. I did see that I
wasn't gonna say it, but sinceyou know you think she's an eighties wrestler,
I can understand why you would know. That's like, yeah, you
whined about that, like the firstday we heard of her, You're like,
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what like the rest because because thereis a famous wrestler with that name,
it is not my fault. It'slike it's like every day was hul
Hogan, but it was pronounced likeHolgate or something. It'd be weird,
right, But no. Did yousee, by the way, the new
I guess front runner for VP withher Rakishi that's over. It's over then,
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yeah, yeah, so senator fromConnecticut. I hadn't heard of them.
So crazy times, folks, Butthat's what they're filling the airways with.
Over there with over there. Allright, we'll get more from the
hearing because it's just all too insane. And again, all of our bosses
were at a big mukety muck meeting, so we're just gonna do whatever we
want and there's no one to stopus. So buckle in for that.
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We'll be back. We got anhour in how exciting CaCO Day radio program.
It's the phone number you want tobe on the show eight eight eight
nine three four seven eight seven four. Kind of a weird day around these
parts. All of the like,all of the bosses are at some meetings.
So I'm pretty sure everyone's just gonnado whatever they please round the station
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today. So that's good. Welike that. I don't even know why
we're here. We should have just, I don't know, released a tape
of ourselves. Excuse me, alive phone call that we made. Yeah,
that whole thing yesterday, the thethe the proof of life call.
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When things are just getting weird,man, everyone everyone increasingly was. They
weren't out right saying it, like, you know, Joe Biden should really
hold today's newspaper and stand in frontof a camera, but you were,
you were seeing we're seeing New YorkTimes reporters say things like, you know,
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it would be great, just especiallywhen the Net and Yahoo News came
where they kind of he canceled thatmeeting. They're just like, you know
what, he should come out onthe lawn and wave, you know,
let everyone know that he's really excitedabout the Kamala Harris thing or whatever.
And it's just like you can justsay it, you can. I'm not
gonna think you're the dude right now, He's like, I you know,
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people are to tweeting I have asource that he's dead, but you're not.
You not necessarily that person. Andby the way, if he does
die, and those people feel thatthey had inside to anything, oh my
brain, because you're dealing with somereal lunatics, because they like every day
they say he's dead, and youknow how it is with a broken clock,
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right, they'd be like, see, I told you, it's like
they can't. They wouldn't even makegood cold readers. Man. Very annoying,
but you know that was growing.And then they put out a letter
and that really didn't shut anyone upbecause then they're like, then it turned
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into stationary gate, like I sawdo you see people like it was CSI
with like all the Biden signatures outthere, and they're like the oh,
look at the let doesn't lean asmuch, and I'm like, there's not
an L in it. What whatthe hell are you talking about? Pick
a letter that's actually in the name. But then we heard that the president
(35:45):
was going to be calling into thecampaign headquarters where Harris actually went yesterday because
it's up in Delaware, and soshe showed up. She's like, this
is my office now, and andand then the president called in to speak
to all the staffers, who youknow, said that they were blindsided and
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we're finding out via Twitter yesterday,which then that got backtracked because Elon was
like, see see how useful myservice is, and eh, look does
he doesn't sound good? But youknow, it sounds like somebody probably as
COVID. I know what it's Iknow what it's like to sound god awful
(36:30):
and then have to, you know, maybe do something on the air.
So I felt Friday. I feelbad for you if you listen to the
back half of the show Friday becauseI ate something and about mid show,
I'm just like, this is notgood. So but also we're we're in
this land of AI can mock thingsup in a moment that even that,
(36:53):
even if he was holding the paperand it was streaming live, like you're
not going to convince the peace.Well here here's what it sounded like.
I want to say a little toKama if she can hear me. I
know she's going to be speaking shortly, and I want to say that the
team embrace her. She's the best. I want to call But why by
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the way, and it's gonna soundjerk like a jerk? Does he sound
like he doesn't have his teeth in? Am? I am I just being
I'm being I'm being an a hole, aren't I. He sounds like somebody
doesn't have his teeth in, whichis fine, he's you know, eighty
something whatever, but you know knowingthat this is going to be scrutinized and
(37:36):
analyzed, or or maybe that's howhe sounds when he's sick. I don't
know, it's just that's what That'swhat struck me. But we'll continue because
they're all they're all, they're they'rehaving to cheer. I'm assuming somebody's pointing
a gun at him with an applausesign. I don't know, but they
continue. Everybody is separate. Iknow yesterday's news is surprising, and in
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the analysis is as you hear howhe doesn't react to them cheering like you
see it, and you'll understand theconspiracy here in a moment. But he
just keeps trucking. Hard for youto hear. But it was the right
thing to do. It's I know, it's hard because you've poured your heart
and soul into me, so helpus win this thing, help me get
this nomination, help me win thenomination, and then go on to win.
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They did they or was it literallythe state party chairs who wouldn't let
your opponents under the ballot. Imean, not that you were going to
probably lose that, but you knowthere were states you weren't that you lost
and you were on the ballot,like Nevada you got you got handled in
Nevada, like other kick the crapout of you. But yeah, you
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know, tell him it's them whenthe presidency. But you know, you're
an amazing team. But we've gota great, great I think we made
the right decision. I know howhard you've worked, how many sacrifices you
made, so many of you,so many of you up for of your
lives for me, and the kindof commitments few people make for anything these
days. But you made it okay, all right, And you know that's
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kind of what you expected. Hewas going to say, let's get to
the meat of it. It's notjust hey, look he's alive. It's
also meet your new boss, sameas the old boss, but with my
support. Thank you, And itis my great honor to have Joe's endorsement
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in this race, I sure do, all right, And I want to
that parts because it's really the onlypart of it where he seems to be
reacting. Because immediately people like,well, that's a recording. That's where
they were saying it literally as itwas going on, and me and aired
Fox ran it. That's the that'sfrom Fox's broadcast where we actually pulled that
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audience. But people were playing itlike he doesn't react to the cheering earlier,
but he you know clearly there's somethere's some exchange there. But you
can also make it sound that way. Can I let you guys in on
a little secret every now and thendue to the fact that you know,
somebody was scheduling, He's got ahundred things going on, there's a tornado
(40:20):
eating something whatever. ROSSO get inmy ear and go, hey, uh,
Ray's going to be recorded when wedo our little cross talk with raised
agic and you could put if youthink about it, you could probably pick
up on it. But you know, being the broadcast professional, Ross gets
it in there. He gets anice clean dub and I can do a
(40:43):
throw that's generic enough, but itstill sounds like Ray's reacting to it.
And I can see exactly how longit is, so I can instantaneously grab
it back from him and you don'teven notice. Maybe maybe you're like they
didn't cross talk, which is whatwe would call that. But but it
you know, you can do that. It's fairly easy. Wow, that's
(41:06):
a good point. Ha ha ha. I didn't say anything. So did
he hit the other one? Thenit doesn't sound like I said anything.
You know that right? Absolute povertyin what case? Yes casey I concur
ha ha ha ha. My pointis it's it's possible with the aid of
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modern technology. Roth, that's you. You think you tweaked your voice in
that it sounds completely unnatural. Plusthat's not even a thing. But if
you want to assuage those fears,I can sid you're still looking. Take
(41:52):
your hand away from the mouse,thank you. So if you want to
assuage those fears, or those thoserumors or those theories that are floating around
out there, shut up. Okay, that's just just you did it.
You did the thing. Now goon to another thing. Okay, don't
(42:13):
do this. It is so goodto hear our president's voice, Joe,
I know you're still on the onthe call. I'm sorry, what on
the what, I'm sorry on thethe what you're on the well, please
one more time you're on the what? What does what? Does she almost
(42:34):
say? It is so good tohear our president's voice, Joe, I
know you're still on the on thecall and we've been talking every dude.
I almost feel like that was intentionalso that everyone would lose their damn minds.
But also what was she trying?What? What word was she going
(42:55):
to say? I mean it prettymuch sounded like recording to me. Well,
I mean it was just say thewhole thing, which is weird because,
like you said, like, yeah, obviously we work in audio and
we can kind of tell when stuffis like canned or or not there,
like on the rare occasion that Raycan't talk to us. And yes,
if I was sitting in the radio, I could definitely hear the difference.
(43:16):
Oh yeah, it's but you andI it's not fair. It's not fair
because like people I realized long ago, people don't hear things the way that
we hear them right in the sameYeah, I mean it's different too,
because you're driving to work and you'rethinking about stuff and you have the kids
in the car, you're focused onthe the a hole in front of you
(43:36):
that can't drive, or it's completelydifferent, so so many of those people.
But that being said, I didn'tthink it was a recording before she
slipped up and almost said recording.No, I didn't either, right,
and I and I definitely noted thepart where there was that exchange, right,
because that's the thing that's harder tofake. But to me, it
sounded like an actual conversation with himbeing sick or whatever. It's sound like
you sound like you know, wehave those callers who call in and it's
(44:00):
clear that they've then taken the phoneand like spun it on their face.
When I'm actually talking to them onthe air, You guys don't hear it,
but like from Russell, have topot them down. We had a
dude go on for what like threeminutes the other day, right. A
lot of times they tend to beolder people, right, No harder to
hear. They will bring up theirpoint and they'll continue to go on and
you'll be trying to have a conversationwith them or interject something and they I
(44:22):
don't think it's intentional in their part. They're just over and they honestly can't
hear you, and they'll just keepgoing and going. And there's been times
before I'll pot them down so youcan make your point. And I'm listening
to them in cue while you're liveon the air, and they're still going.
They'll go for like two or threeminutes going. In fact, all
right, we had some guys.I had a guy who I literally did
the uh hey we got. Ireally appreciate the call, which is me
(44:45):
politely telling you you need to shutup. And it's not usually because just
what you're saying. Sometimes it is, but most of the time, it's
that the clock's ticking. And whenI say that we have a hard break,
I mean that literally nothing I cando will stop that break from going
short of shutting down the log,which is a big deal, right,
(45:06):
and it's going to go to break. So when I do that, this
guy wrote an email bitching at meand talking about and describing all the stuff
that he said, and I didn'trespond to what he said, and so
he hung up, and I'm like, and I realized this dude was talking
like we were in the break now, Granny probably his radio down, which
(45:28):
is what we asked you to do. But I just how long I was
in my mind, I'm like,I wonder how long that dude's went on
for. He was so mad andI responded politely and then he was just
nasty, so whatever, But Ijust told him. I'm like, hey
man, yeah, we're going intothe bottom of the hour, and I
don't have a choice. But Ireally appreciate your weighing in. And he's
(45:50):
like, that's not what I wantto hear. I had a point to
make, and you need to explainmy point. So then I made a
point not to bring up his pointbecause that's how petty I am. But
like, but we can hear thatstuff even when you hear it and it
sounds different, like when I wasin the Greensboro studio for the first time
here a few weeks ago. Youhave you have no idea how fingernails on
(46:15):
the chalkboard, a new processing ofa microphone sounds to me and Ross more
than I even Ross is much moresensitive to that stuff. Oh, completely,
It's nightmare fuel. It's which iswhy we make jokes about coming in
on a Monday and something sounds different. You probably think we're crazy. No,
it's crazy. I'll come in andif somebody messed with the processing or
(46:37):
how it sounds in my ear,it'll throw off my entire day. We
had four people trying to get mymic put back into the right processing the
other day, right audio levels andstuff. I'm not gonna get into all
the reasons there was a There wasactually something that was kind of a unique
reason why it sounded like that.But you have four grown ass adults trying
to figure out a mic level forthe whole show. Ross was busy the
(47:02):
whole show. This thing, Likeeighty percent of me on the show that
day was behind the scenes trying tofix problems that we were having in Greensboro.
Yeah, on the mic on asingle audio input source. So yeah,
I'll tell you the other thing thatweirds people out. If I've talked
to you, I you and yeah, and you call, I know it's
(47:27):
you. I'm I like voices Andwhat's crazy is I got a radio buddy.
When I answer the phone, Igo hey, and then they inserted
his name and he's like, howdo you know it's me? And I'm
like, dude, you work atradio. Also, it's it's all the
caller id. He's not a verytech savvy dude, but uh, he's
he's constantly surprised by that. Ohit's super weird man being able to identify
(47:49):
voices. Yes, yeah, andit's a weird skill too, Like there
will be some sort of animated cartoonthat Lincoln's watching her, yeah, some
movie, and Marky will be like, who's this voice, and play like
a clip of the kid because youknow, it's driving her nuts. She
wants to know, and she'll playit and I'll be like two seconds of
the voice of the guy I sawleave Neesener, or Oh, it's you
know, it's this guy that guy. Yeah, you just you get really
good with that stuff. And Iknow some people are inherently like that.
(48:14):
I don't have to work in radio, but it's like, I know it's
you you call, I know yourvoice, and I and in the same
way that if I know your voice, I also know when something's not right.
So, and I'm listening to Bidenthere, the thing that's standing out
to me is, yeah, hesounds sick. He doesn't sound like a
dude who's got like his partials inor something. And I don't say it
to be insulting. It's just heclearly doesn't sound even with whisper Joe,
(48:39):
you know the Joe that we havenow, it clearly sounds different. But
then you're then you're Kamala Harris andyou start using an R word, and
logically, I can't think of whatword you were going to use. So
of course people are gonna be onthe internets, like she almost said,
recording, but also that that wouldbe so inherent stupid for her to screw
(49:02):
up like that, which it's possibleshe would, but I don't, frankly,
I don't even know if they'd tellher. But then you get people
who do a Biden impression and hegot the internet stuff. How close is
the voice? It's getting the inflectionof a real human speaker's tough, but
(49:22):
they're getting much better at it.But getting the inflection of somebody who's kind
of probably reading a script is alot easier. We'll be back. So
you guys know who Gilbert Arenas is, probably okay, Gilbert Arenas former NBA
player, All Star. He's agood player, easily, but two or
(49:43):
three years he was an All Star, so he like a lot of folks,
were reacting to the Team USA matchup. Most people's reaction was to lion
I Lebron as proof that he isthe goat. I'll get to that in
(50:04):
a moment. But the you,the dream Team, if you will,
played South Sudan and they won barely. They won because Lebron hit a layup
with about ten seconds to go.They won one oh one to one hundred,
(50:27):
and a lot of people had alot of thoughts like, what the
hell is that? Because you like, if you're if you're basically in your
forties, you're old enough. AndRoss and I are just on the cut.
You remember the insanity that was thedecision for professional basketball players to be
able to participate in the Olympics,right where they made that transition. Right,
(50:51):
there's one actual dream team, andit was in nineteen ninety two,
right, okay, And and itwas it was the biggest damn thing ever
like the Michael Jordan Larry Bird era, which include a lot of other players,
but that era was and and Iwasn't. I'm not young. I'm
(51:13):
not old enough to you know,really appreciate probably you know, the seventies
were, and the into the eightiesand and some of the big names that
came through there. But in mylifetime, there has been no bigger era
I know there's a lot of peoplethink it's it's Steph Curry and all that
right now, and that's great,and I'm glad that you enjoy that,
But I just don't think so youcouldn't. There wasn't a moment on TV
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that there wasn't a Dream Team reference, including all the commercials, you know,
it's the greatest team ever assembled.McDonald's. McDonald's basically McDonald's was and
they still are a big one.They were like the largest advertisers with everything
you have to do with the Olympicsuntil like the scold the Wokes Gold Police
got in there, like this isn'tright. They sell bad food BA but
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like everything was the Dream Team andlike all the toys that you'd get as
a kid that had it was alldream Team stuff. Everybody had shirts.
It was wild, and it waswild because of the scores. Right,
you'd sit back and you'd have likeremember that. I think the first game
was against Dan Gola and we wonby like sixty something points and every single
(52:19):
play you see in that because Irecently went back and watched it showed up
on my Twitter feed and I wentto YouTube and watched the entire thing and
every single play of that game islike a highlight you would have seen on
ESPN on Sports Center and by theway, yeah, if you look at
interviews with a lot of the player, including George, the guys who didn't
dish it dished it all day.I don't know if they did it to
(52:40):
they felt bad, or they wantedto be the Globetrotters or what was going
on where you'd have like you'd havelike nine dudes that were in double that
were double doubles with assists. Youhave like doing like full court passes to
John Stockton or Chris Mullen. It'sit's it's Charles Barkley came out in a
clown car and just drove around likethe That was my favorite, Like the
Harlem Globetrotters got out. And themost embarrassing thing for in Gola is when
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the Phoenix Gorilla came out and dunkedover the entire team. Well, and
then Trampoline. How the Trampa Leagueget I don't know what's going on.
So in fact, hold on,I gotta just I gotta call these scores
up. I was gonna do thisthen you and I know, Okay,
Yeah, it was Angola one sixteento forty eight. UH a nail bider
in Game two against Croatia one ohthree to seventy. And they actually Jordan
(53:30):
talks about that game in the latethat series that came out about the last
dance. Yeah, Tony Kuk coachwas on that team. Yes, yeah,
then we're like, oh man,that was close. So then we
decided to kick the crap out ofGermany again. We've done that three times
now. UH one eleven to sixtyeight. Brazil one twenty seven to eighty
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three. By the way, didyou see did you see what happened with
the football a few weeks ago?Now, granted this isn't NFL players,
but like Team USA for that didnot look good. But nobody looked as
bad as Brazil. If you watchBrazil the low lights, they won the
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I don't think they had alignment thatwent more than two hundred, which is
a problem, right because now everysingle play of your offense looks like the
final play in an NFL game wherethey're just trying anything for something crazy to
happen. And I think they tooklike a forty yard loss because I think
(54:36):
the quarterbacks just like hell no,I'm not getting tackled again, and he
just starts running the other way.It was so bad. But anyway,
this is basketball. Spain who actuallyhas good basketball players. So does Croatia
now, but at the time,you know there were players from Spain.
We beat them when twenty two toeighty one Puerto Rico won fifteen seventy seven.
(55:00):
We embarrassed them. And then Croatiawe played them again in the final
and it wasn't even close. Sowhile everyone's celebrating what's going on, Look,
Lebron saved the day. It proveshe's the goat. No, No,
it should have. It shouldn't.It should have never gotten to that
point. And listen, I understandit's not nineteen ninety two anymore. The
game has grown, it's expanded people. You know, other countries have gotten.
Yes, some of the best playersare foreign players in the NBA.
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It's still not acceptable. We arethe United States and it's basketball, and
this is our apparent dream team.If you can, you let them put
up one hundred. That's the otherthing. So Dan, now, hold
on, you sound like Gilbert Arenas, although he he boy he worded it
(55:42):
interestingly. No, you're to yourpoint every defensive play should look like the
Matumbo commercials in the grocery store.And what drives me in, yeah,
you're right, and every what drivesme crazy is you see this debate on
social media right between the different generations, they go backaball is better now because
the guys are they're they're more likeand you know, if you were to
(56:06):
put to, you know, thenineties teams against the modern day teams,
the ninety nineties teams will be blownout because you see this quote a lot,
because they were all plumbers or right, come in on the weekend.
Yeah, yeah, janitors. Theyweren't real players and stuff. And you're
like, really, because you almostlost to South Sudan. You won by
one point. One of the guyswas the male man. Did you know
that one of them was a mailman? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah
(56:30):
yeah, you barely you barely beatSouth Sudan. All right, So so
it's understandable people are gonna have reactions. Arenas though he posted a video and
I'm not gonna play that. Idon't I don't feel comfortable playing the audio
for you. So I'm going toparaphrase some of this stuff. So he
he starts the video by saying,quote, our men's team almost lost to
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a bunch of Africans, which istrue, right, you did almost lose
to a team from Africa, AndI understand that frustration. But he wasn't
done there and the way he wordedit. Now he's black, obviously,
Gilbert Reinez is black. So eventhough there is the racial part of it,
(57:16):
they're really almost more mad about thenext thing he said, because the
next thing he said is and I'ma kind of quote it's crazy my man
Embid over there throwing the game forhis cousins. Now, Joelanbieb is what
seventy six ers right? He isfrom Africa. He moved to the US
(57:39):
as as a teenager. I can'tremember how old he was, but he's
from Cameroon. So people took offenseto that. And then he summed it
up by saying, that's right,how do you almost lose to Cool Runnings?
(58:00):
Obviously a reference to the I mean, I'm not gonna lie, I
was thinking about Cool Runnings when Iget yeah, yeah, I see how
people getting there to the movie withabout the Jamaican Bob Slid team. Yeah
right, yeah, we almost lostto John can't I if you coach.
Right, yeah, yeah. Ifyou lose in the Olympics, if you're
on the you're the best of theUnited States. You're in the Dream Team.
(58:21):
Okay, and you lose to anAngola or South Sudan, if you
lose by one point, you shouldnot be allowed back in the NBA.
You are not you just the NBAor the no. Just exile them to
that country, like like you livethere a year out. Now, that's
your punishment to be trash talked bythe technical They would be in Paris,
so they have to live in whateveryou're stay over there. It's embarrassing.
(58:45):
Come back here. You're not allowedin the NBA anymore, play in the
NBA europe League or not. Youcan't even play in that. Right,
is that we take somebody from theteam that you lost and give them your
spot in the NBA. Oh,it's like my immigration plan where I want
to take a bunch of college professorsand trade him for hard working immigrants.
Right, We've talked about that onthe show. I want to do an
(59:05):
exchange program for somebody who really doeswant to come here and bust their ass
and not be a leech on society. I'm all in and we'll trade for
people who are concerned about you know, overpopulation or whatever, because I got
a whole list where it's like,you know what, sir, you live
in Guatemala, now have fun.So that's what you get because for you
know, brainwashing your kids into abunch of Marxists. We don't need you.
(59:29):
We're gonna get this dude over here, and he works with his hands,
and he's good at what he does, and you just this is better
for everybody in Joy, Guatemala orwhatever. Yeah, absolutely, all right,
So it's harsh but fair. Rosswants passports taken. But yeah,
obviously the way that Arenas said it. But honestly, I think it'll blow
(59:53):
over in a day because what arethey going to cancel him from. I
don't know that he does anything exceptopine on the Twitter. But then he
but then it turned into look,this just proves Lebron James is the man,
which, as we just explained,does it. I think not being
in that situation is a far betterargument, where you don't have to go
(01:00:15):
hit a layup with ten seconds left, you should be able to you should
be with with with five minutes left, you should be able to put rosserer
eye in, right, none ofyour starters should be in the bench in
the in the in the final fiveminutes against South Sudan. It should not
be a thing that they shouldn't bein the arena anymore. They should be
over getting dinner or whatever. Yeah, and it's just you know, it's
(01:00:37):
just the it's the towel boy,right, and some volunteers from the stands.
Let them, let them go inthere. Then if the score is
close, you're like, ah,it was all in the last five minutes
when uh, you know we putRudy in or whatever. So bad?
All right, race stage, weput race stage again. He's tall.
YEA men's basketball team almost losing toSouth Sudan. I saw that. Yeah
(01:01:01):
yeah, yeah yeah. And bythe way, I got no hate on
salth su Dan. Good for them. Where the United States playing basketball?
Yeah yeah, that's herd thing.Like the cricket thing. I understand whether
people were mad about the cricket thing. A few weeks ago, I thought
it was great, Yeah, weshould India and Pakistan. Pakistan's who we
(01:01:24):
be, right, they should kickthe crap. That's all they do over
there from that big national sports it'sthe biggest thing going is cricket over there.
Yeah, we shouldn't. We shouldn'tjust beat you, but we should.
We should. We kicked the crapout of them. That's wild to
me anyway. Cricket. Yeah,you didn't know this. We didn't know.
(01:01:46):
Yeah. For like a hot second, I'm like, maybe I should
learn how cricket were And then thenI realized, No, I've had people
try to explain it, and Ido. Try to explain to me again
the other day because you heard meon the radio. So he's like,
oh, man, I tried toexplain, and I'm like, I wasn't
listening. No, So neighbors breath. Yeah, right, anyway, what's
up man? Yeah, a littlemore wet weather yesterday a couple isolated reports
(01:02:10):
of some stronger storms. Franklin Countyhad a tree down, a couple of
trees down. There, more showers, thunder showers, and today's forecast another
intropeat tomorrow Thursday Friday, scattered areasof showers thunderstorms. A lot of it
will be confined to the afternoon hours. But this morning our see into the
west northwest of the line from aboutuh Yatkin build in Danbury. A few
(01:02:34):
showers going through Allegheny County in southwestVirginia into the road Oak Valley, but
uh, most of us not muchrain this morning. You may see a
spotty shower too, and that's it. Better chance later today warm humid may
get the ninety in some spots,which means going to feel closer to one
hundred with the heat in next samething tomorrow. Rain chances good Friday,
and the good news is as wehead toward the weekend, we may try
to get some drier air here withhigh pressure trying to get back in.
(01:02:57):
So hang in there with the rain. We need the rainfall. And then
the weekend it's going to try todry out and that drying trend could continue
into early next week. Okay,we don't need this much rainfall though,
Right, Well, I saw apicture that one of my buddies posted.
He's a little closer to uh,Crabtree Creek. This is not looking good.
(01:03:20):
So anyway, all right, No, there's been there's been some pretty
heavy rain in some spots. Yeah, the whole like it screws up parking
at the mall. It's a wholething. He just can't have that,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's anarchy. Yeah, all right,
well anarchy persists, we'll do itin an hour, Thank you,
sir. All right, that's whatwe said. How about when we lose
it? You know, the baseballthing is almost the baseball thing I treat
a little differently because of the sheervolume of players that come from some of
(01:03:45):
the countries that we've literally lost to. Right we go, Look, we
lose to Puerto Rico in like theWorld Baseball or whatever. I don't like
to see it, but I alsounderstand it, and you would too.
I think I want to say thatthey have the largest outsized percentage of MLB
players where they're from is Puerto Rico. I believe you know how many like
(01:04:08):
baseball players and MLB right, wehave right now that don't speak English.
Yeah, you see a post gamewith Theirs, you know their translators.
They got scouts that live in thosecountries, right, Yeah, the Yankees
they signed I think it was JasonDomingos. Yeah, lived there, lives
there, their Latin American scouts.Yeah absolutely. Man. So anyway,
(01:04:29):
all right, seven to fifty,hang on, But we do have to
we got to dive through all ofthe audio because you know, most people
didn't have five hours to sit thereand watch the human sacrifice that was the
hearing with the Secret Service director yesterday, because it was wild. Everybody was
out for blood, and you knowwhat, rightfully, so I questioned motivations
(01:04:51):
of some of them, and everybodyhad their little their little gotcha thing,
you know, so they could getthe clip, which is kind of all
these hearings work. Some are moresuccessful than others. Um here, let
me give you an example to do. All right, let's go with this
one. And by the way,most of these cuts are Democrats because there's
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nothing. They have nothing to losehere, just to be clear, right,
torture this woman nothing to lose,and they look like they're bipartisan.
But here we go. You knowwhat else is dangerous. I believe you're
horrifying an aptitude and your lack ofskilled leadership is a disgrace. You're obvious
skating today is shameful and you shouldbe fired immediately and go back to Garden
Dorito's telling on you back. Thatwas a popular thing because they But also
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let's not be so quick here.I you know, Guardian Dorito's is a
noble profession in my mind, doingthe Lord's work. There Ross what would
happen if all the dorito's disappear?We you probably don't need a lot of
doritos anymore. But when you're inyour Dorito's phase, you don't want to
see all the dorito's stolen, rightI don't. We'll see the rito's man.
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So yeah, and that was almostsome of the more polite stuff.
Okay, it was even AOC's pilingon and she was deleting videos yesterday because
a few days ago she said hellno Kamala and now she's raw raw,
So like she had a busy dayof instantly changing her mind for political reasons
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and trying to scrub the evidence.But we'll get to hers. Jim Jordan's
in there, Moskowitz a bunch ofcuts that that was an absolute torching.
So that's where we're gonna start divenow of the cheatle dismembering yesterday. I
mean literally getting four horses in thereand sending them in a direction or I
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don't remember how that's worded in themovie. Basically, you know, brave
hearting her. That was pretty muchthe only thing they didn't do yesterday.
But it was a wild watch becausethere was every single person is like you
suck. You need to not behere anymore. And she said she's not
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resigning. I suspect that she probablywill eventually. I don't know. Is
it one of those things where shecan't get unemployment if she resigns. I
think it's probably not. But alsopolitically, nobody had anything to lose attempting
to support her. So the synyto me is just like this is so
that they can go No. Look, I take these things seriously, but
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in reality, I think that itwas so bad and such a blunder that
if you are human, you shouldhave a lot of problems with her absolute
inability to run the agency. Whetheryou think that everything was done just out
of stupidity and laziness, or youthink that you want to assign malice to
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it, whatever it is, it'svery clear that she has no business with
what is an important task, okay, and she just doesn't know anything about
it. The one audio, whichisn't even the nastiest, but the one
that stands out to me is howmany things did you have to research?
Because you obviously knew the hearing washere. You know that as a as
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the director of the Secret Service,you now find yourself amongst just a handful
of your predecessors where you either losta protectee or almost lost one. So
I think the first thing that Iwould do, I would hope that you
would eat, you know, becausenot everyone who gets put in charge of
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these agencies is you know, especiallyif you get FBI directors, CIA directors.
They don't necessari they don't necessarily havea long background in this stuff,
and a lot of it's very politicalfrom an appointment perspective, and if you're
a good manager in those cases,you do your best to learn the process,
but also learn who who serves underyou, who does do a good
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job right and who has given theircareer and frankly, in a fair world
would probably be the director. Butthat's the nature of you know, presidential
appointments. And she was appointed,and the reporting is she was appointed at
the behest of Jill's office. Idon't know if they have a prior relationship
or she you know, had brunchwith her or what. But so if
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you're this, if you're cheatle andnow this thing has happened, this this
thing as we take into calling thesethings on the show, you should read
some they pull the files from youknow, the Reagan thing and familiarize yourself,
if only to familiarize yourself with theprocess. And she walked in cold
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man, like I knew this thing. She didn't know, and I don't.
I I was still run around indiapers when the Reagan thing happened,
and I knew that she didn't knowit. And she's the person in the
job. Wild to me. Now, Director Katil, would you agree that
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this is the most serious security lapsesince President Reagan was shot in nineteen eighty
one of the Secret Service? Yes, sir, I would. And you
know, do you know what StuartKnight did when he was in charge at
the time of the Secret Service?Do you know what he did afterwards?
He remained on duty, he resigned, He resigned, and Stuart Knight was
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not a all right, It isjust that she got it wrong. She
got it opposite, and she saidit with confidence. He held his post
kind of he did long enough towalk in and literally hand them his resignation
and say it in his opening statement, because that's one of the that's one
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of those things where it's like,have the decency. It kind of it's
part of the deal, Okay,it's part of the deal. For a
job like this. It's frankly thefact that the CIA and FBI directors didn't
resign after nine to eleven, especiallywhen it was coming out that they had
like these uh like they they wouldintentionally not share stuff with each other that
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clearly anyone with a brain realized wasa contributory factor to what happened. Right,
They all had pieces of it,little nuggets. Do you remember how
they were doing email? And uh, it actually ended up in testimony and
it's it's smart, but it's reallynot that far fetch smart. And you
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had one agency who knew it andone didn't. And they just happened to
be the one who knew it,wasn't the one who had who was,
you know, doing the deep diveon some of the email exchanges and the
way they did it this is thisis the the the oh, what you
know what an easy solution kind ofthing when it dawns upon you. They
would so al Qaeda and not justthem. They would go and they'd register
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a hotmail account like not a terroristat hotmail dot com. Right, you
want to make you want to youdon't want to leave any evidence. Right,
It's like the not porn folder onthe desktop joke, all right,
So whatever, they get some emailaddress, and even if they knew the
email address, right, we knowthat uh al Qaeda's number two's email address
(01:12:27):
is not a terrorist at hotmail dotcom, right, And so they would
monitor, They would literally monitor,and they had access to it the emails
that would come and go, butthey weren't sending emails with instructions. They
found out they were doing it indrafts, which is a very elegant,
simple solution that they didn't know.But the CIA had some knowledge that that
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was one of the ways that youwould have people communicate. But the problem
was you had FBI that was investigatingthings like the tips from the flight the
flight training center, and so,you know, the al Qaeda boss man,
he'd be like, all right,we're gonna we're gonna send the instructions
(01:13:12):
to this dude so we can godo this thing. And so he would
log in because they all, youknow, they all had to log in.
He'd log into the hot Mailey Countyand he'd write an email literally saying
hey, all right, so onthis day, we need to go do
this murder thing or this murder suicidething. Don't forget there's virgins and and
then just save it to drafts andjust like, for whatever reason, that
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little nugget of knowledge wasn't even sharedwhen they were actively requesting assistance because you
had to deal with people who wereon us soil and you had to deal
with people who run foreign soil.And you know, we have that divide
with the FBI and C well wethink we do, and he's you know,
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some of the the gathering of phonerecords showed that it's not always divide,
but and the fact that people didn'twalk in and resign after that colossal
failure. But this, this is, this is, this is easy,
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and instead she's she's in there withNancy May screw. I don't want to
if Nancy Mace ever calls mad,don't put her on the air. That
woman terrifies me. She's screaming,uh, you know, uh, cow
poop. But you know the actualwas saying and it didn't even feel out
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of place, and you got yougot democrats like Moscowitz just going off.
Man, I just want to giveyou an honest assessment of how this is
going for you today. Did youhappen to catch the hearing many months ago
in education where there were a bunchof university professor of university presidence and a
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least aphonic asked to very easy questionand couldn't get an answer. Did you
see that hearing? No? Idon't think I did. Okay, Well,
let me okay what wow again?If you're getting so, I get
we swim in it. But sodoes she. If if you know that
this is not going to be apleasant hearing for it, she had to
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know that. And you just sawthis thing that literally got every one of
these these these people fired or resignedover what was Moscow? Was just correct,
very simple question basically, uh,you know, can you run around
and go, hey, we shouldmurder all the Jews? Is that is
that fine? Is that is thatokay? On the campus and they're him
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and a Han and they can't answerit. I do some prep understand what's
going to be happening here, andand have some answers ready. Please let
me tell you it didn't go well. And the short end of that story
was those university professor all resigned.They're gone. That's how this is going
for you. This is where thisis headed. He's one of the nicer
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ones. It would none but itcontinued, My high school, Marjorie stone
On Douglas was on the list ofmass shootings that Representative Eraskin held up that
very day. The school resource officer, a police officer, did not run
into the building. He hid inthe stairwell. While the shooter was in
the building. He stayed outside,never helped. Okay. He also directed
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other officers who showed up on thescene not to go into the building.
When it was determined that the failuresin response and training, and that the
sheriff fired nobody in his agency.Governor DeSantis then removed that sheriff. I
supported the removal. So here's myquestion. You said there's going to be
accountability. I understand you don't wantto give us names when you say that.
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Are you telling the committee that,once it's concluded, you're prepared to
fire the people on the ground whomade poor decisions that day. I'm prepared
to take the actions nessary. No, No, that's nonsense. Okay,
accountability. The failure was human.That doesn't mean they're bad people. It
means they failed that day, anda president was almost a former president was
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almost assassinated. Okay, are youprepared to fire the human failure? On
the ground. Yes, when youhave where those failures were, they're people.
It's not like a piece of technologyfailed. It was people who failed
that day. Are you prepared tofire them? I don't have an answer
as to whether it's well. Thenhow can there be accountability if you're not
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prepared to fire someone. And thereason why your name is going to be
the person who's held accountable. Thereason why members in this committe are calling
for resignation and I join in that, or for the President to fire you
is because you're saying there's going tobe accountability, but you can't commit that
people are going to get fired.Okay, And some people were saying that's
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an unfair question. I don't.It's not unfair. And let me give
you the answer that. Let megive the answer that she should have given,
which is the logical answer. Ifwe find that somebody failed that and
and as a result this happened,when this is their job, then we
will fire them if that is theappropriate action. She can even she can
(01:18:21):
even hedge it a little right,because you are also dealing with uh,
you know, is crazy. I'mpretty sure they are labor unioned up within
the Secret Service, f behind therest are so but easily with even within
that contract because like I don't knowif you heard as part of the hearing,
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I don't know that we had.Do we have the cut as to
it was too hot on the roof? I don't think we do. But
like they're asking them, why wereyou not on this roof? And they
had the grade of it of it'sone twelve. And just to put this
in perspective, the slope of theroof that she went on this interview and
said, that's dangerous. Not onlyis it far less than the slope on
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the roof where they did have agents, but it's eighty A compliant, meaning
you could build a wheelchair ramp withthat grade because it's low enough. But
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we found out it wasn't necessarily thereason. The reason was it was really
hot on the roof. It wasa very warm day, and being on
a roof when it's hot sucks.Okay, I've I spent two summers roofing.
Some of you do it every singleday, and even when it's nice
out, it's still not that niceout. It's really hot. Even though
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it wasn't a dark roof, it'smetal. It sucks, but you know,
what that's the gig and you haddudes. You saw the other snipers.
Those guys were not in short shorts, you know, try to stay
cool or the you know the fishingshirts, right you get at the Cabella's
with the with the back open snow. No, they're in tactical gear and
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they and and so it's coming out. They didn't want to be up there.
I would argue that if if that'syour job and you were posted there.
We couldn't get a straight answer onthis. She wouldn't even tell us
how many shellcasings there were, andshe kept saying, talk to the FBI
was wild man. But if you'resupposed to be on the roof so somebody
doesn't murder the former president, andyou're like, yeah, it's hot,
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what happens if a US military memberwho's who's on guard duty isn't there.
We don't execute them anymore. Butit wasn't that long ago that that was
literally a punishment. I may beexaggerated on the timelines. I don't have
it right here, but it's abig damn deal. Even if nothing's going
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on right, you fall sleep,you members of the military, and and
you're in a guard position, whathappens if you're dad? What happens if
I roll up to the front gateof brag? Yeah, I called it
that. What are you gonna do? Right? And dudes napping in there?
What's what's the penalty for that?They're not just running laps or racing
dirt. That's a that's a bigdamn deal. This is that. Okay,
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this is that, And so itshould be an easy answer to go
that person's not gonna work here anymore. And for the military side, it
would be even worse than that,even if nothing was happening and she can't
commit to that. And again,these are democrats. Let me ask this
question a different way. If Trumphad been assassinated that day, if the
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gunman had succeeded, Okay, wouldyou have common tendered your resignation? I
would still be sitting here because Iwould want to ensure the integrity of the
investigation. Totally understand that's fair answer, that you would assessed that process.
But would you have had the honorto come in front of the committee and
say a president was assassin foreign presidentwas assassinated on my watch? There should
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be new leadership. I think thatI have admitted that there was no,
would you have tendered your resignation ifhe had been killed occurred? But this
is and again you would want themto participate. And her predecessor, who
she didn't know how it played out, he did, he said, look,
I resigned, but I'm here forlet's, you know, let's figure
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out so this doesn't happen again.And you can't even you can't even take
that scenario that will likely not bea scenario she'll ever have to deal with
because she is gone, and andeven lie about it save a little bit
of face. I don't know,man, it was bad. And again
we haven't even got to the Republicans. We got some Jim Jordanadio, even
(01:22:49):
the AOC stuff. We'll get toall that, the Elon Musk stuff coming
up. Hang on, I'm sorry. I know what the word muck bang
means only because I wanted to lookit up and then I thought it had
to be dirty. Then it is, but not in the way you think.
So who's the who's the the USdude? Who I guess is ate
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him? Just ate him. Itwas a skinny dude. We started making
videos and then it just turned.It's just like I've seen little snippets of
it, and it's just I don'tunderstand it. So muck banger. These
people just they sit down and theyfilm a YouTube with themselves in as sloppy
a way as possible, consuming giantportions of food, which is weird because
(01:23:30):
I'll watch Joe the you know,the the hot dog eating contest, and
that doesn't bother me, And Ithink maybe it's because it's a it's kind
of a one off, even thoughlike professional eaters, they they do more
than one contest. There's like athere's like a whole series that they go
to and a lot of them filmvideos doing restaurant challenges. You know,
(01:23:53):
I'm sure you've been at a restaurant, like if you can eat this burger
and not explode, you get afree T shirt or whatever, like you
survive the whatever challenge. So butI don't know why when it's like this
version of it, it's so grossto me. But something happened and it
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was I guess predictable, but whilebeing equally awful. A lot of these
muckbang live streamers are from Asia,and a lot of them are really tiny
too. There's like a they hadsome I've seen snippets of this. One
girl looks like she looks like she'stwelve, and she'll have like she'll going
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dow to McDonald's and just go giveme two of everything and then just sit
there and consume it. So oneof the live streamers, a twenty four
year old woman, is Zauting.I don't know if it's like you know,
chaer which only got one name.No, she's got it, so
it's Pan Zauting. Okay. Notfamiliar with the work. She died in
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the middle of one of these videos. She was live streaming it and she
was attempting to do a ten hourfood binge. According to doctors, by
the time her stomach burst, whichI didn't know that's a thing, but
that's a thing that can happen.She had consumed twenty two pounds of food
(01:25:26):
in the video thus far, andshe was consuming it so fast and so
much that doctors say, literally herstomach burst and that when that happens,
get stomach acid everywhere. It's verybad deal. It's like that scene in
seven. Yes, yes, butyou know, but for real, for
real, you know, like really, and you know, people were do
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you feel bad, by the way, if you're tipping on that. I
don't know what the protocol is like, because there's been some stuff. You
remember the Russian streamer who like frozehis girlfriend to death or whatever. There
was people throwing tips. But youknow what, these are the same idiots
who do the uh. I rememberthe guy was running around Japan and and
(01:26:13):
so like, I don't know ifyou know this on the some of the
streaming stuff, I don't. Doesthis work with yours? Do you?
Is this a thing you could turnon where people can pay and then works
will be read? Uh? Yeah, yeah, you can set that up,
yes, okay, yeah. Andso it's voice to text or text
text a voice right right right right, text a voice, So the way
that it works. And this isalso where these dirt bags who do this
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go. It's not me saying it. It's an anonymous dude on the internet.
Well, but it is you.It's your thing, and you're getting
paid literally for it to happen.What was happening in Japan is while that
dude was saying stuff on his phone, you would hear this voice from time
to time, you know, sayingawful things. And it's because the anonymous
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dude on his stream had you know, paid five doaballoons or whatever. The
cur I don't know what the currencyis. What they call it on twitch
is it's those are bits bits,okay whatever, So they paid bits,
paid a herd number of bits andthen it can you know, you type
in whatever you want to be,like Dah Hitler had some good ideas or
something, and then it comes overthe phone and people are horrified. And
(01:27:18):
then the dirt bag streamers like itwasn't me, even though it clearly is
you right, because you could justhang up, you could turn off the
street, you do. All ofthese these foreign countries now like Japan,
they don't put up with that crap. They just put away a streamer se
them to prison. Well that wasthe dude who was like, we're in
(01:27:38):
a travel but just steal and likejump on top of cars and stuff.
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeahyeah. What was great about the first
dude is who really set the standard. I can't remember his name, and
that's good. Like the yakuza cameand beat the crap out of them,
and you know what, I'm herefor that. I would pay bits to
see that. Yeah no, look, if you want me to invest my
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that's how you're gonna get me toinvest money. It's not to play sound
effects on Ross's I want to seethe Crazy eighty eight break into your house
or whatever. Yeah, and Inoticed he stopped streaming. It was somebody
else who were the videos so weirdhe turn off his stream when that was
happening. And what was great thoughat the beginning of that And I didn't
realize it, but I saw somebodyin one of these reaction channels that spills
(01:28:27):
the tea or whatever they do.Is it a tozy. I watch his
stuff sometimes he's because he's well researchedon this stuff and if I need to
learn something about it. He doesvery short videos about topics that are going
on right now. And he realizedit was funny because he was streaming when
it started, and you can kindof, even though the video is from
(01:28:47):
the perspective of the other person filming, you can hear on his phone very
faintly one of his supporters who hadpaid to encourage the yakuza to beat them
up because they were seeing what wasgoing on, Like it's his own stream,
and all these people have been alongfor the ride, and the moment,
the opportunity to watch the host geta sword run through them or whatever.
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Like immediately guys like, well that'sworth ten bits, you know,
kick his ass Sea Bass right,that stuff's coming over. I laughed so
hard at then. Just shows youhow fickle the audience can be. So
anyway, these people are throwing moneyat her and she's just shoveling food in
there, and I guess, Iguess she died doing what she loved.
There's that. There's much more horrificstory that I wasn't aware of. They
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had to do with an adult actressand something happened. So you know,
if you're doing what you're doing whatever, But yeah, this person literally ate
themselves to death live on the internetfor it. And that's that's what.
That's just wild man. You know, that's already a problem, and you
(01:29:55):
don't hear much about it, andthat is people who are streaming really horrible
stuff. I guess you do hearabout it, Like, do you remember
what was it Chicago? Or theyhad that? Was it a mentally disabled
person? Dude? That story wasso disturbing. Oh it was. It
was. It was one of theworst things I think we've ever had to
talk about. And it was youknow, and they're doing it for lolls,
(01:30:16):
and they're doing it for bits orclicks or whatever, you know,
whatever the motivation is, and it'swildly stupid. But also you have people
that are going on and streaming selfinjurious stuff and that's just that's beyond sad
right there, I get. Iget so disgusted. It's the one thing
that turns my stomach and I havea hard time talking about is this mistreatment
especial needs children. Having one myself, right, it brings it to a
(01:30:40):
different level because I think it's anormal human thing, right, most decent
human, good people will see thatbehavior and be disgusted by it. With
me, it's a completely like itmakes me so angry, right, And
this wasn't the chick. It wouldsome chick just get that woman to jump
in the lake who couldn't swim.Wasn't that a thing here like a few
weeks ago, Like this is thestuff that they were doing was far worse,
(01:31:01):
Like they were physically they were torturingthis end of it. This person,
I can't remember if it was aboy or girl, and it was
a female streamer or another female jumpedin the lake or the water whatever okay,
yeah, no, no, no, But I'm going back to the
story in Chicago. And what's socrazy is that person who is being tortured
is not fully getting what's doing.No. And this is the thing that
(01:31:24):
bugs me too. A Lincoln atschool, and I've talked to his teachers
and stuff, is they don't myson is so innocent and so good a
he doesn't really understand lying, andhe doesn't understand. He doesn't have the
concept of being treated badly. Soif somebody's doing something and they're laughing,
he's gonna laugh back thinking they're allhaving a good time, not knowing that
he's being abused or hurt. Yeah, now that'thing. It scares the living
(01:31:49):
hell out of me, It reallydoes. It's one of my fears.
And and that you know, somebodythen uses it for like yeah, like
streaming content. Oh it's just prison. Send them all the prison forever in
the prison or under the prison.You can tell, you can tell how
good a society is, how youwell, when you treat like how they
treat special needs people, right,you can you can you can tell how
(01:32:11):
how how a society has come alongbecause you have like a society which is
the complete opposite, right, likeNazi Germany where they were like, we're
gonna exterminate them, We're gonna treatthem horribly. And that's how you gauge
how good a society is is howyou treat So did you did you see
the video? And I look,it's politics whatever. You see the video
of Trump with all of the idea, and I liked it. Yesterday I
saw for the first time yesterday.I was tearing up at home watching that.
(01:32:36):
But like I saw the video Ithink yesterday, and I'm like,
how have I not seen this yet? Yeah. And he's hugging all of
them, and he's high five inthem and they're just super excited to meet
him, and he's taking photos ofhim. And the blind girl comes along.
It's an amazing video. Yeah,yeah, yeah, And it's like,
and I saw people and they're like, oh, that's propaganda, But
we have people posting videos of peopletorturing special needs. You know what,
(01:33:00):
shut up, okay? And youknow what if Joe Biden was out there
and a bunch of a bunch ofdown syndrome guys and a blind girl and
all that were running out hugging himin that moment, I'm not like I
don't like his foreign policy. I'mjust like good. And Trump looked like
he was genuinely interacting, which issometimes you see people who are not genuinely
interacting because they're uncomfortable in that situation. Good. Whatever, And you know
(01:33:24):
they had themselves a day. Ibet they haven't shut up about it since
then. Good. We need moregood and not whatever the hell this thing
is, this whole story that Godis here. Sorry, I just got
sidetracked, but you know what,good And now we're gonna get sidetracked with
weather. Here's race stages. What'swhat's going on, sir? Well,
not much right now. More wetweather on the forecast. Give you a
(01:33:45):
comparison to the haves and have nots. Yesterday over two inches of rain came
in and Raleigh at the airport,at the Triad they had like two hundreds
of an inch. So it'll befeast or famine to be widely scattered showers
this afternoon, a few thunderstorm,upper eighties, some may hit ninety heat
the next close to one hundred.If you do get more sunshina, we'll
probably realize those if we get therain a little sooner I'm not quite sure
(01:34:08):
we'll get to ninety, but we'regonna keep the showers of thunderstorms scattered around
the next few days, right onthrough Friday, so decent chance of rain
each day. There'll be hours ofdry weather too, mixed in between.
The bigger changes coming toward the weekend. Although temperatures will go down by Thursday
Friday to the upper seventies to loweighties, we'll be back in the middle
eighties over the weekend. We shouldfinally start to see some drier air.
(01:34:29):
Hopefully fingers cross get in here bythe weekend. But I'm not expecting a
widespread severe weather. I mean,there were a couple isolated reports yesterday some
trees now I think Franklin County.So at times not only some heavier rain
in the afternoon hours with some thunderstorms, but maybe some gusty winds, but
not outlooked to get anything in theway of significant severe weak. Oh that's
so if you're if you're supposed tobe on a delta flight, now you
can watch rain outside the window.Well you go nowhere, Yeah, you
(01:34:53):
probably have got some time. Ahthat whole thing all right, Thank you,
sir, appreciate it. How isDelta still screwed up with that?
I mean everybody else? Oh?Anyway, all right, eight forty seven
Hang on ox morning. Casey stocksadvanced yesterday. Stock futures have been rather
volatile this morning. They're lower rightacross the board. At the moment,
Nasdaq futures are down thirty seven sand P futures are down two. Dow
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futures are down eight. ANALYSTA investorsare waiting for reports from some big tech
companies. We'll hear from Alphabet andTesla after the market's closed today. Delta
Airlines says it continues to work aroundthe clock to restore operations affected by Friday's
computer meltdown. Delta says issues causedby a faulty software update from CrowdStrike could
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continue until later in the week.Warner Brothers Discovery is hoping to keep National
Basketball Association games on its TNT cablenetwork. Just days ago, the NBA
told team owners it has a seventysix billion dollar deal with ESPN, one
of the current broadcasters and newcomers NBCand Amazon dot Com. Now, Warner
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Brothers is offering to match the Amazonbid, exercising a provision of its expiring
contract with the NBA. Google reconsideredthe Privacy initiative to do away with tracking
technology and it's Chrome web browser.After working for four years to eliminate cookies
from the browser, Google has decidedto keep them. Chrome users will see
a prompt that lets them know thecookies can be turned off. It's up
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to them to decide whether or notthey want to block them, and Alphabet
will not be buying a cybersecurity startup. Case Wiz has rejected a twenty three
billion dollar bid from Alphabet, whichwas hoping the deal would help it catch
up with Microsoft and Amazon in thecloud services market. Casey, hey,
Jeff, do you know what muckbangis? Do I know what is muckbang?
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No? Okay, well it's horrible, but not as words. These
are people who eat a ton offood and then film themselves and stream it.
Right, they gorge everything. Somebodydied doing that, So we've reached
that level of stupid twenty two poundsof food and her stomach bursts. So
just thought i'd share the horrible newsa caution fairy tale. All right,
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thank you have a good thank you. There you go. I've stolen his
innocence you think he googles that later. I hope he doesn't, and I
hope you don't either. All Right, I mentioned we got a couple more
cuts. Let me get them infrom the cheetle dismembering yesterday, and oh
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yeah, AOC, here we go. Even AOC got in on the Actually,
the notion of a report coming outin sixty days when the threat environment
is so high in the United States, irrespective of party, is not acceptable.
And I think it's very important tounderstand that this is not theater.
This is not about jockeying. Thisis about the safety of some of the
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most highly targeted and valued target internationallyand domestically. By the way, did
you hear the word value how shepronounced it, Because in her mind she
had to comport that she's saying valuedabout Trump. And I don't maybe I'm
reading into it, but it feltlike she threw up a little in her
mouth. But it is theater.Remember you screamed at the bank people for
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your whole ten minutes and didn't realizethat student loans were taken over by the
Feds like when you were in highschool. So anyway, all right,
so Jim Jordan is always your crowdfavorite. He got his turn as well,
guessing her lying when you said youdidn't turn down requests from President Trump's
detail, neither sir, and Iappreciate the question, but what were you
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doing? Because those statements don't don'tjive. So what I can tell you
is that for the event in Butler, there were no requests that were denied.
As far as requests, well,maybe they got tired of asking well,
and actually she's playing a little fastand loose. It wasn't that they
weren't denied. It was that theywere substituted. That's what we're finding out,
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and that's where we found out theinformation about the hot roof. Right,
we're requesting additional Secret Service members,an additional team. I can't remember
what the name of the team is. And what they got was they got
people who were not necessarily trained inthose areas that might have been satisfactory but
were not what was requested. Sothere is a little gamesmanship here. Maybe
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it turned them out to darn much. It said not worth asking