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August 13, 2024 • 93 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A little layer of the land there. We got a
little rospel a little bit of audio. This morning, I
see it's like it's like all of it. But you
know what, there was a lot of interesting stuff last
night once it actually got going. I don't think anyone
thought that one of two things wasn't going to be
a problem. One just the sheer volume of people. Every

(00:25):
moment that Trump and Elon were actually conversing, there was
a million people. Because you know, you can see it.
You can see it when you have the app lanche.
I don't know how it looks on the computer. I
just had it on my phone, but but a million
people simultaneously streaming, and you know a lot of people

(00:49):
were streaming through secondary meets, because while I did have
it on my phone, I had my tv UH streaming
a the UH. I think it was Foxes, because you know,
the networks are streaming it, and everybody with a podcast
was streaming it except us, And then so then they
were doing live listen things. So you flip over and

(01:11):
there's Tim Poole and his team all just sitting there staring.
But you could stream it that way and you wouldn't
necessarily show up in the in the Twitter total and
I understand why people would do that, because while there
may have been bandwidth issues there, I don't know if
that was what the problem was. According to Elon Musk,
the other really predictable thing happened and that was, well

(01:37):
here we go.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
All right, hello everyone, So my apologies for the late start.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
We unfortunately had a massive distributed Nihli service attack against
our servers and saturated all all of them.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
By the way, we always hear that term the d
DOOS attack. Ross, would you like to explain what that means, buddy?
The denial of service? You know, because we're the experts
obviously in this Do you have any idea what that means?
Because I don't really know.

Speaker 4 (02:09):
Yeah, it come. It sounds to a lot of people
trying to overload the system by sending it signals of
something or other of data to collect and then it
like you know, it slows everything down.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
Okay, that's my that's my basic understanding too. It just
tells your computer that everybody in the world wants to
do this thing, and then it can't process it fast enough.
So everyone found that to be predictable that moon because
they can't just let this happen. We live in a
post democracy world today, if some of the prognosticators were

(02:42):
to be believed, either in the European Union, within journalism, punditry,
even within the folks over at the White House Press Corps.
We'll get to that anyway. I'm sorry, continue, sir.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
Data lines like hundreds of gigabits of of data were saturated.
We've we think we've overcome most of that, and so
it's not time to proceed. But as as this, uh,
this massive attack illustrates, there's a lot of opposition to
people just hearing what President Trump has to say. And

(03:23):
so but I'm honored to have this conversation. I'd want
emphasize it's a it's a conversation, and it's really intended
to just get get a feel for what Donald Trump is,
just like in a conversation. So it's hard to catch
a vibe about someone if you just don't hear them
talk in a normal way. And when you know, when
there's when there's an adversarial interviews, like no one's themselves

(03:47):
in adversarial interview.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
All right, So that's the scene said, and that for
some reason that irritated everybody as well. The Harris campaign
because I'm on the mailing list because I have my
secret Cooper watcher and then he you know, obviously shared
his list. So they were just banging the inbox, right.
Can you believe the world's Richest Man has thrown in

(04:10):
with maga? What are we gonna do? And I'm just
thinking to myself, aren't the rest of the top ten
basically in with you? Am I?

Speaker 2 (04:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (04:22):
No, no, no, no, no, yeah. You saw people saying
They're like, oh, well, you know, it's not really an
interview if the interviewer has endorsed the candidate and said
the campaign money, Okay, then how about every single network
news anchor ever r interviewing Kamala Harris or whoever the
nominee is, right.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
Well, they'll go, oh, well, you know, I didn't know
there's no people endorsement.

Speaker 4 (04:39):
Right, because if you want to go down that road,
let's do it. Let's open up that book and see
who everybody's donating their funds too.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
Well, it's it's right, and it's just the it's it's
the part where there like, oh the richest man, We're through,
and I'm like, but like the next hundred or you right,
maybe not one hundred, but like, hold on top ten,
we'll go in the US, I guarantee, because you know, well,
like there's two you can think of that are obviously

(05:07):
on that list, Warren Buffett and Bill Gates. Right, we
know where they are in the U.

Speaker 4 (05:20):
But it's also stupid too, because as far as I know,
he he Jeff Bezos.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
I'm sorry that's the other one. Yes, yeah, oh they're all.

Speaker 4 (05:27):
He offered to do his spaces with Kamala Harrison. She's declined, yes, well,
what do you want?

Speaker 1 (05:32):
I saw members of Congress still claiming that Trump yesterday,
as recently as yesterday, that idiot Goldman up in New York,
who's really dumb, by the way, And I actually appreciate
it because like we've you know, we've cycled out or
lost a few really dumb members of Congress here lately,
and yeah, we're always looking for the farm team, bro,

(05:57):
Like Goldman's an idiot. So Goldman was up there and
he's just like, yeah, Trump still won't debate, and then
he's it was oh Brett Bear who was interviewing him,
and Brett Bear is like, well, actually, actually Trump said
he debates you know this date, this date, and this

(06:17):
date of the three and he's like, yeah, but not
the tenth, and they're like no, no, no, one of
them's on the tenth. Yeah, but it's not the one
he negotiated with Biden. And it was like it's a
you know, it's like watching a child continually come to
terms with reality of something they're being told no about.
And he just couldn't handle. You know, it's like an

(06:39):
NPC being told something is not programmed.

Speaker 4 (06:41):
Answer.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Yeah, but he's a member of Congress. He's a member
of Congress. All right, So Bezos, Zuckerberg, I mean, Zuckbucksworth thing,
what do you want? Um see where Larry Ellison? I
don't know where Ellison's at? Or pages and brin the
Google the Google boys, Bill Gates. Yes, yes, yes, Warren

(07:06):
Buffett just just predicted. So yeah, yeah, so if you
add all their billions, because Bezos gets you there all
but about forty five billion and the rest is just gravy.
So I didn't want to hear it. But no, it
was stupid press release, as their stupid press release, and uh,
we'll talk about it. And it's being spun, man, it's

(07:29):
being spun. I can't you know a lot of people
will have heard the Post show rather than live, like
you don't should do a live ross. No, people who
might have been frustrated didn't listen.

Speaker 4 (07:39):
No, because I said, there's gonna be issues. You remember
what happened with DeSantis, and there's gonna be like fifty
Trump mocking there. Yeah, there's gonna be like fifty two
hundred times more people trying to get in because Trump
has a bigger base, right, and it's Donald Trump, So
even if you hate him, you're gonna be checking that out.
But you're gonna lieing to be a lot of your
movebat friends about it, but you're gonna try to be
there and check it out so you can talk crap

(08:00):
about it, right, And plus you have beyond musk, right,
So you have a huge base there right there, and
there's I don't care what website you're on, there's not
enough bandwidth in the world to accommodate everyone in the
world listening. It's almost impossible. So yeah, I said, So
what I'm gonna do is I'm going to lay down.
Once my son Lincoln goes to bed, We're gonna lay down.

(08:22):
Watch some TV. We watched what was it Destination Unknown
with Josh Gates, and we you know where where's a
till of the hunt buried? We checked that out, went
to bed hold On where it didn't find him.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Believe it or not.

Speaker 4 (08:36):
No, I know, it's so disappointed. I know, okay, but
so yeah, woke up at one thirty for the gym,
got to the gym at two o'clock, checked out the
spaces from like two to four, figured out all the
audio we're gonna get, which is now we have a
button bar in chronological order of the spaces, color coded
today the Trump uh musk ones on the button bar

(08:57):
coated colored orange, which has been my color for Trump
since yep, twenty sixteen.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
Oh so I'm saying, good job, good job. I immediately
knew which ones were which, man, so we had those
on there.

Speaker 4 (09:12):
No, but I'm like, there's no way I'm going to
try to get onto this thing.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
If there's a list, I can't pull the audio because
then ross color codes are black and you can't then
read the letters right.

Speaker 4 (09:23):
And it typically I tend to if it's like a
moon bat, like a libs of TikTok moon bat, they're
typically this colored pink.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. But if they're like
a black like the screaming Israeli or the Hebrew whatever
idiots from like the National mall right where they're like
we're the real Jews and they're saying something very well,
we'll respect the and then I can't read it, so
I don't even know what I'm playing. But no, Trump
is orange. So do we have a commala color that

(09:52):
we've come up with?

Speaker 4 (09:53):
No, Typically, I don't know what color I want to
go with for that. What I've been doing for Biden
is like the sort of like this like late blue color.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Yeah, very comforting. You'll probably do the same thing. Soothing
almost for a nursery. Good color for a nursery. It
looks like, yeah, all right, well any who, we'll we'll
definitely get into it. There's some stuff you heard, there's
some stuff maybe you haven't heard. The difference is is
I see people are trolls are out there and like, oh,

(10:22):
you listened to the recording when they were doing it
live there you know they said this horrible thing or
did this horrible thing, and it's just like, is there
anything you won't sync to? They did a lot of
horrible things. Ross do you know that you didn't hear
about the slaughter of the innocence on your pre on
your posts? Did you on yourn?

Speaker 4 (10:40):
I listened to it, so I didn't hear that. Yeah, no,
they listened to it. First thing they did. Ye see
the official stats from X in this thing, Donald Trump's
space post received seventy three million views. During the same period,
there were four million posts about Elon Musk and President
Trump's conversation on X, generating a total of nine hundred
and ninety eight million in views. Now, all these people,

(11:03):
all the typical networks, can bitch and complain and moan
all they want about what a failure was, but they
would trade their souls and their children for those numbers.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
My favorite was one of them was going, they're gonna
make money off of this. Yeah, that was a CNN complaint.
They're going to make money off of this.

Speaker 4 (11:23):
There's whether some irony there isn't there?

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Yeah? Yeah, yeah, they Elon probably will, and Donald Trump
probably will, and the probably more so in the form
of fundraising. But yeah, yeah, they're going to you know what,
me calling CNN an idiot? Ross? Would you check? Would
you see if we're making any money off this? R
Ross is gonna look in the machine. Yeah we are, yes, yeah, yeah, yeah,

(11:48):
churching peasants anyway, so yeah, it's all it's all dumb.
But yeah, you know seeing some of these people go
oh no on the live thing it was this and
they cleaned it up and it's societ. We're to that
level of absurdity right now, because you know how many
paranoid people there were the roll tape on this thing.

(12:09):
Oh yeah, dude, people with oh apps of friggin loutely.
But you know, the difference is they've realized that people
are too dumb to check, so they can run around.
And by the way, I made up the slaughter of
the innocence, they didn't stomp on puppies ahead of the thing.
I was just trying to use a very stark example

(12:31):
of you know, how absurd it could get. Just so
we're abundantly clear. So I'm not in the hit tape anyway. Well,
let's do this. We'll take our break. We're creeping up
on six twenty, and we'll obviously get into that. There's
a few other things we've got to talk about, including
a little new We got a couple of little Newke

(12:53):
incidents this week. What's up with that? And uh oh yeah,
South Carolina gonna stand in for Florida, plus the rest
of the news of the day coming your way k
co O Day Radio program real quick, I know some
of your hanging on for that, and then we'll get
into the audio. Basically, it's a bunch of weird no
Sadamis stuff. It's kind of clickbaity. The headline they have

(13:14):
a they do have a fascination with kings getting Greece.
But any I didn't realize this, so I did get
something useful out of this article. This is absolutely diabolical, man.
It's right on my list with following the Chinese Revolution
where they're like, hey, everyone's got a good idea for

(13:35):
what the new country should look like, should show up
at the palace tomorrow, and then all these you know
nitwitch or not netwiz, like you know, smart people reportedly
show up. They pitch it like it's an American Idol audition.
They'd be like, that's brilliant. You should head into the
prize room, and the prize room is where they killed
you and then use their your idea as theirs. So

(13:57):
but this is pretty diabolical. So the Babyloni has had
this thing where they believe that anytime a society needed
something bad to happen to it right, got a little
a little over at Skis, got a little cocky, didn't
win a battle. Basically, people are you know, going all
societal breakdown. The punishment would be doled, but it would

(14:21):
be doled to whoever the king is. So anytime they
assumed that some sort of wrath of God was coming,
they would literally the whoever was the king would be like,
you know what I need? I need to take some
time off, and then they would go find some guy
and be like, hey man, you want to be king?

(14:42):
Like so pretend I'm king and I you know, I
want to go to uh, I don't know, I want
to go to Fiji or something. And I'm like, well,
I can't king while I'm in Fiji, even though he
could nowadays, but you know, I don't want to. I
don't want to My head's out and get Ross. Do
you want to be king? For like two weeks? And
it's like right after we just had a disaster with
I don't know, pick something and then just randomly Ross

(15:03):
would be king. But to make sure that the wrath
of God had been carried out on the temporary fool
king who just like this is great, I'm king now
they would go and they go ahead and murder him
about a weekend.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
It sounds like the second Pirates of the Caribbean movie
where they got Jack Sparrow and they make them the
chief whatever and the sacrifice them to their god.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
A man loopholes is loopholes right, details his details. Yeah,
They're like, he hasn't struck you with lightning yet, so
we're going to We're going to take out God's wrath
on behalf of God, which is a bit cocky, and
then they just go murder the dude. How many times
does that work? How many times does that work before

(15:50):
word gets around?

Speaker 4 (15:51):
It's probably like those idiots that keep thinking they want
a TV and they go in there and it's like
a sting, you know, like I want the TV. They're like,
I'm the king.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
So they probably and they know it's a sting, or
they think it's a sting, right, or somebody's seen it,
but your brain can't help it. It's the same reason
that people fall for scams, right. You just you're with
that little part of your brain that just goes you
know more and more and more Get Get, Get, and
then you go in for the TV and you're like,
I've seen the video. I've seen a video where the

(16:19):
dudes like I knew this what this was?

Speaker 2 (16:21):
You know.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
The other one is like you Roster, you ever see
the bait car once where they're always like I knew
it was baked.

Speaker 4 (16:25):
Yeah, it's the bait car all the time. Yeah, like
it like it's an amazing car. And you go and
there just breaks down and they get you were stealing it.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
Yeah, and then but like the doors open in a
bad part of town, because yeah, I mean it could
possibly be a bait car.

Speaker 4 (16:38):
There's no reason that Lambeau should be there with the
keys in it. But but what if it is just.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
What was the cover there? Like a demand there was
a domestic dispute and they just were out of it
and they walked off.

Speaker 4 (16:48):
Yeah yeah, sure, I mean sure you may get sacrificed
to the god of the volcano, But I mean, what
what if you didn't.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Yeah, then you're just king man. Everything's going to be fine.
But you're just like, you know, it turns into like
the running Man thing we're talking about, like, you know,
go check with our previous winners. And then show the
little ai of them and you know in Fiji, I guess,
but spoiler, they're murdered in the course. I'm gonna watch

(17:22):
out for that, all right. Sorry, Look, everyone needed to know.
Who knows, it could have been like the world's ending,
uh Thursday. And then you, you know, you agree to
whatever bad idea your spouse has for Friday. Let's go,
let's go to dinner with the in laws or shit,
you know, whatever you can just you can just go, yeah, yeah,
absolutely love to do that because you won't have to.

(17:44):
But no, it doesn't have anything unless you're the king
and then bad stuff. So but in a very light
weird nostradamis Riddley fashion, which I don't necessarily appreciate. I'm
telling you, man, if I was, here's hey, this is
what I would do. You're not going to have the
hit rate with people, you know, trying to Oh histor

(18:04):
means hitler and this and that and a bunch of
those quad trains are made up anyway, they don't even
actually exist. But whatever, you got to go hyper specific.
You're not going to nail very many. But when you
do a thousand years later, like a dude named Troy
is gonna die due to drunk boating on Lake Okachobe.

(18:25):
That's very specific, and I'm sure that happens and has happened.
A lot of people get drunk. Boating is a bit
of an issue on Okachobe. A lot of people die
on that lake. And you can't tell me there's not
a drunk floor to dude named Troy who wants to
go catch himself some bass. So man, if that pops

(18:47):
that people like, there's no doubt about it. This guy
had the vision, not this weird you know, choose your
own adventure stuff that we do. So all right, anyway,
let me get back over to this audio. Got so much,
but I want to get through through all of this.
So as the the Trump Elon discussion progressed following what

(19:11):
was about a forty minute start delay, UH and Elon
talking about essentially a denial of service attack, they immediately
went into a topic you've probably heard Trump talk about.
He talked about it at the r n C, and
that was you know, Butler Pa getting shot that day.
But there's a few nuggets maybe you haven't heard here.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
With that building would be like the number one spot
first nighter. It's like, it's like that if you would
have picked, like what is the favorite if you so
if the goals assassinate, what's your favorite spot, that building.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
Building would be number one?

Speaker 5 (19:46):
That would have been this.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
It's like you you're going to ask for a ben.
It's like that would have been this.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
You know, somebody said it, so I'm stealing it. But
you know, basically they said what the Secret Service should
do is tracked the world's best Fortnite players and then
showing the schematics for the upcoming event. So I don't know,
I mean, is there a lot of sniping in Fortnite?
I'm not a I'm not I've never played Fortnite. Do

(20:13):
people do the uh? Because I you know, I used
to do that with GoldenEye. Go find me a spot
sniper rifle. I wasn't the you know, the worst with
the proximity minds, but I give me a nice nest. Yes, yeah, now,
absolutely predictable the reaction. I was just thinking about this yesterday,

(20:35):
like the story is all but died out. I know
that there's you know, there's uh, there's stories that are
coming forward from the Secret Service every day, and they'll
little nuggets here, little nuggets there, but like the story
and all of the ancillary stories that normally would attach

(20:55):
to something like this, like is the rhetoric too much?
We have you know about it's just gone, We're just
not there.

Speaker 4 (21:02):
Yeah, the way the media has like memory hold this
thing and acted like it's never happened, it only makes
conspiracy theories around it worse, right, because it's super weird
that it would happen that way. And then that you
you incorporate the fact that Biden drops out like a
few days later, and all like CNN is the only
like you know, for for a year and a half
you had seen and every time they would show it

(21:22):
Trump rally, they would cut away from it and they
would go, we can't show you this because he's a
danger to democracy. But this was the one where they're
like showing the entire broadcast and then you people say,
it's like whose house. Remember it was in Florida. It
wasn't like Roger Stone's house real. They just happened to
be outside of it when they rated it, or they
when they put him in custos in.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
Per reporter just happened to be sitting down the street
from Roger Stone's house.

Speaker 4 (21:45):
Quote I anticipated it, Sure he did, But think all
this and the Secret Service stuff. Yeah, it's weird, man,
it is super weird. How suddenly it's like it never happened.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
And I think I think Roger Stone lived. Doesn't He
live on the canals in Lotter is a lot d
He lives in the canals. There's two canals. There's Lauderdale's
and then I can't remember the other ones. But there's
no it's not a happenstance that you're near there. My
point is, if you want to get back to where
that house is, you got to it's not easy. So yeah,

(22:20):
he got them from his Lauderdale or his home outside
of Jacksonville. I don't remember. But the fact that CNN
was there and yeah yeah, And then you couple with
the ability to just memory hold this thing. You saw
two absolutely defiant Secret Service directors, one now resigned, who
basically when it comes to accountability, I still haven't heard anything.

(22:43):
You haven't even reassigned anyone they did. I think they
they had a problem with something that happened previous or
prior to it, where one of the female agents was
posting pictures from her detail on you know, like Instagram
and stuff. How how do you think that's a good idea?

(23:10):
Can you not be a social media whore for five seconds?
Do we do we not have that about? I think
and for some people I don't think we do.

Speaker 4 (23:21):
You know, anybody that works in a corporate situation or
for a big company, you might have that signature right
at the bottom of your email about confidential information and
don't share it. Right any of that means that just
might be an email about anything like some stupid meeting
where nothing actually got accomplished, but don't share it. But
yet you are with the Secret Service and you're putting
all the information on the graham.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
That is like oh, feeling fat today on this.

Speaker 4 (23:43):
Wall but.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
Looking for no, no, you you look great, your pants
soon or whatever. It's just it's so vapid and it's
not and it's a woman in this story. Could it
just well be a dude these days, but probably a woman.
And it's just like I would know I haven't had
I've had zero minute Secret Service ship ross. How many

(24:10):
minutes secret Service training have you had? Official?

Speaker 2 (24:13):
Not?

Speaker 1 (24:13):
You know, like I.

Speaker 4 (24:15):
Would probably say somewhere between none and nada, So like
probably nothing I have not.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
Should you do a duck face, right, question, should you
do a duck face selfie with the uh your line
of sight to where the president speaking has the background going, hey,
having a good hair day? Right? Should you post that?

Speaker 4 (24:37):
What am I wearing? Do it look fantastic?

Speaker 1 (24:39):
You look fabulous, you look amazing? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (24:42):
You probably shouldn't post a duck face picture in front
of the water tower.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
No, okay, all right, See I knew that. Ross knew
that that's the correct answer. Everybody else's lunatics any who?
Any who? So uh yeah, so let's talk about that
reaction as they did yesterday.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
Your actions after that, that assession national attempt were inspiring.
You know you instead of shying away from things, instead
of ducking down, you were pumping your fists in there
and saying.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
Fight, fight, fie.

Speaker 3 (25:13):
And I think that's I mean, you know, the President
of the United States represents America, and I think that
is that is America, that that is strength under fire,
and so that's you know, a big you know, part
of the reason why I was excited to endorse you

(25:35):
as the President of the United States for having a
term here is that was that was just incredibly inspiring.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
But but I mean, what was it like for.

Speaker 5 (25:45):
You not pleasant. I said, I didn't know. I didn't
know I had that much blood. The doctors later told
me that the ear is a place that is a
very bloody place if you're gonna get a hit. But
in this case, who was probably the best alternative you

(26:07):
could even think about.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
Uh, well, there's the one where it doesn't hit you
would be that'd be a pretty good one. But going
back to the media memory holding this, you have three
of arguably the most historic photos ever that we're taken
in what two minutes to lay Even.

Speaker 4 (26:26):
Mark Zuckerberg said it was the most badass American thing
he's ever seen.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
Well, and it's not just that photo, right, there's obviously
there's the fist pump with that's that's the that's the
that's the biggie. But you have not one, but two
photos of bullets passing by him, right If you don't
some people, maybe some people don't realize this, there's a
there is a picture where you can catch the blur

(26:50):
of the bullet that hit his ear, and that one
on the right side of him. The other there's another
photo of a bullet on the left side of him
that was also captured. So you have two different assassin's
bullets photographed, and you have obviously the iconic you know

(27:12):
photo with the flag and the AP guys damn near
apologizing taking that you have all of that, Normally the
media would do nothing but run those photos on a
loop or that video or whatever it is, and they
would just salivate and chew on it for days. How
many times have you seen the white Ford Bronco just

(27:32):
for like five seconds at a time. They can't get
enough of you.

Speaker 4 (27:35):
I mean, how often did they talk about January sixth?

Speaker 3 (27:38):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (27:38):
I don't know. For three and a half continuous years.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
I'm still talking about the ain't done? Hell no? And
you know, the the tiki torch guys everywhere, including the
time that literally the Lincoln Project put tiki torch guys
up where was that in Virginia to chase young kid around? Right?

(28:01):
They couldn't get enough of this. You have three of
the most incredible photos of my lifetime, of my lifetime,
those are those are three that are up there. And
you know, I'm my history nerd too, But if I
just think within my lifetime and and and I think
of iconic moments or photos, obviously it's an iconic moment.

(28:24):
I don't know if I'll ever see somebody attempt to
assass that. I probably will because we're also screwed up
in the head. But like, that's that's insane in the
in the same way that I could never talk about
what happened with JFK. Obviously didn't end the same, but
you know, having not been there, but to see the evidence,

(28:45):
while you know living the moment, even in retrospect, is
far more powerful. You know, the whole hindsight's twenty twenty.
It doesn't lose any luster. It's still crazy to me.
And there's a lot of things that are like that
that have been news stories that I've seen over the years,
which is why I'll randomly be like, hey, remember that
thing that happened ten years ago, because it's stuck in
my brain and they want to pretend none of it happened,

(29:08):
even though arguably they did some of their best work,
at least from a photography standpoint. But that's where we are,
all right, it is eight point fifty two still to come.
Let's see, all right. Obviously he wanted to spend a
little time on Kamala, so we'll get to that, you know,

(29:29):
financial stuff, and you know, there was a few a
few little bombs thrown out. Do you work at the
Department of ED. You're probably a little nervous today. We'll see,
We'll get to that and much more coming up here
on the CaCO Day Radio program seven oh six. Here
on the CaCO Day Radio Program. We're just kind of
slow rolling. We got, you know, mixing in some other

(29:52):
stories through the the Trump Musk spaces, which, as you're
probably aware if you didn't even if you didn't you know,
participate or listen to any of it. I had a
few issues off the front. I was supposed to start
at eight, and for like, you know, for like ten

(30:13):
minutes ahead of it, I'm trying to get in there,
and you guys probably maybe you experienced it too. You're
trying to get in there and it's just like, ah,
you can't be in here, and it would just boot
you out. And it was weird because I was on
another space just to see excuse me, just to see
if it would work. And it worked for about, you know,
for a few minutes. But as soon as I dipped

(30:35):
out of that one, tried to go from the pre
one over to Trump excuse me, and now I couldn't
even get back in the other one, so it was
it was not good. And then you know, then you
go to Elon's Twitter, what's going on? He says, you
didn't say anything for a while, and he said, we
got a massive DDoS denil of service attack. So of

(30:57):
course between the you know, the the European Union Ghules Ross.
Did you see the meme going around of like the
four most powerful people over there? So you've got like
the guy who threatened Elon yesterday, the Belgian dude. You
have who's the creepy German dude who could be a

(31:20):
super villain? Talk about Klaus Schwab. Klaus Schwab. That dude
is this That dude could be a super villain in
any superhero movie And you'd buy it, wouldn't you. You'd
buy it. So that and then a couple others, and
it's just like it looks like, it looks comical. It's

(31:43):
one of those things where you just say, yeah, yeah,
we're we're in a we're in a simulation, because there's
no way they all look like that. Now I do
miss the one scold. Remember the dude who was in
power until he snuck out during COVID for the Giant
Gay orgy and got busted. That dude was creepy too,
not for the that because we didn't know any of that,

(32:05):
but just you know, he was very totalitarian too. So
between that being a thing, right or the European you
do this and they're totally interfering with elections. But whatever,
if you do this, it's you know, it's the end
of democracy. We may not be able to do business.
And what does Elon Musk post? He posts a meme

(32:29):
from Tropic Thunder that I can't read you on the radio,
but I will. I will say this. One of my
favorite characters in Tropic Thunder is Tom Cruise. Probably my
favorite Ross is Cruise your favorite or that movie?

Speaker 4 (32:47):
Incredible across the board, but yeah, it's one of Tom
Cruise's best roles because it's so like not his typical casting,
and you can always have a lot of fun with
that role.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
So and you know, he is that particular never seen
Tropic Thunder. His character is abrasive, which I don't think
that's a strong enough word. He's a screaming psychopath. But
he's really funny and so there's a lot of obscenities
there So when the European Union guy's like, uh, if

(33:20):
you do this, you're not good. We're gonna do stuff
to you. Uh must reaction. Must reaction was to uh
post a meme at him saying, I wanted to post this,
but you know, I thought that it would be inappropriate,
so you know, I didn't want to go ahead and
do that. But but he but he did. He did

(33:42):
post it so and.

Speaker 4 (33:44):
Right, and he pretty much told the guy to go
blank himself, get.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
Himself some lunch. Yeah, okay, get some get some lunch.
I didn't know what blank was, so yeah, not pretty
much he did. Do they not? Really?

Speaker 4 (33:59):
They have no power here? Like, dude, they not to me.
It's hilarious that they don't realize over there in the
EU that we view them over here as abject complete
poverty with no relevance to our existence.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
Like it's funny we do we do. Look, And here's
the thing with Musk it's not that they don't have power.
It's that it's a gamble because here's the here's the thing.
The the second you know what, the second largest market
in the world is behind the US, second largest market, Uh, financially,

(34:32):
China don't know European Union's poverty. I understand that, yes,
and then China.

Speaker 4 (34:38):
And China, it's it's everything out of the United it's
all third world poverty.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
Well some let me tell you this is a consmet traveler.
Some stuff is more third world than others. But but
it is, it is, you know, it is a very
valuable thing. And it even though he does own the
company outright, there are other companies that have stockholders, and

(35:03):
so you know that stuff will make people nervous and
tell that you can demonstrate to them that it's not
moving the needle on the other stuff. And your power
is so much because here's the power Elon has in
that situation. If you blank Twitter, which has an equal
number of users in the European Union as it does
in the US. I don't know if you know this,

(35:26):
and I don't know if that statu is still accurate,
but it was when I heard it, and it wasn't
that long ago or when I read it. If you
just if you just blank their app, you've just told
all of these people potentially what a absolute tyrant you are.
Once again, not that these dudes are hiding them, but

(35:48):
it had Now you've really you've messed up somebody's day,
you know what I'm saying. And now they're gonna now
their ostrich head is out of the sand. They're like,
why the hell is my Twitter app not working?

Speaker 4 (36:00):
What the digital equivalent of these climate whack I was like,
you know, being in the middle of the road, making
you late and ruining your day.

Speaker 1 (36:06):
Yeah, you haven't paid two. Even if you're somebody who's
not politically, you never pay attention to the news as
soon as you're going to be late for work or
your app that you like to use to talk to
people about your hobbies and keep up on your sports teams.
If that's not working, people who are not political people

(36:27):
start looking so for the do for the European Union
to flip the off switch. It is rot with danger
in the same way that you could argue that Elon
responding in that way could be very bad for you know,
contracts with SpaceX contract. But he's also in a position
where he's so cutting edge with the stuff that he has.

(36:50):
You're doing yourself a distort. There's a there's a reason
the Boeing spacecraft is a huge problem, and not just
because they flew it up there and they're like ah,
it's leaking or something. Right, it's so much more than that.
They can't figure out what they're gonna do because they
there's no way to make it leave and do something

(37:14):
and free up the space, the docking space, because Boeing
didn't build an autopilot into it, or at least a
return program that could return it, and it has been
deemed unsafe for any astronaut to fly in it. So

(37:36):
the thing is just a it's a giant space weight
attached to the who do you want to contract SpaceX?
Who's landing rocket standing straight up on platforms and has
and yes they've blown some stuff up, but most of
what they've blown up they intended to blow up. They
literally push a button, Who are you going to contract?

(37:59):
Because you have because you don't like Elon Musk and
you want to you know, you want to have a
new satellite venture within your country for some upstart tech
thing that's going there. You're gonna say that Elon can't
do business. Now you're harming your own business. So you know,
it's it's chest puffing, is what it is.

Speaker 4 (38:17):
It's just so this after yesterday, remember the we played
the audio of the guy from the UK the their
police chief.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
Right, yeah, he's coming.

Speaker 4 (38:27):
US citizens or Elon Musk who are saying bad things
about him online just come on.

Speaker 1 (38:33):
Well, but here's the thing in all of that, and
it's all horrifying and orwellying and all that. And even
with all of that and trying to in my head
wrap around how the European Union handles this, because they're
the only reporting is saying, this is rot with danger
for ee line, it's rot with danger for the European Union.
Dudes too, because again, for all the reasons I just listed,

(38:56):
but as I'm going through it, it still makes me
not as angry as the Washington Post reporter at the
press conference yesterday at the White House press conference getting
into it and the following exchange happening.

Speaker 6 (39:13):
Misinformation on Twitter is not just a campaign issue. It's
a you know, it's an America issue. What role does
the White House or the President have in sort of
stopping that or stopping the spread of that, or sort
of intervening in that. Some of that was about campaign
miss information, but you know it's a wider thing.

Speaker 7 (39:33):
Right Yeah, No, And you've heard us talk about this
many times from here, about the responsibilities that social media
platforms have when it comes to misinformation disinformation. Don't have
anything to read out from here about specific ways that
we're working on it, but we believe that that they
have the responsibility. These are private companies, so we're also

(39:55):
mindful of that too. But look, it is I think
it is incredibly important to call that out as you're doing.
I just don't have any specifics on what we have
been doing internally as it relates to the interviews, and
not something that I'm tracking. I'm sure the President's not
tracking it either.

Speaker 1 (40:13):
All Right, she's lost, right, she's Jean Pierre Is. She's
She's got all the kool aid. She's drank it. Somehow,
she's survived thus far. She's gone. There's no hope for her.
The willingness to lie so blatantly and not spin spin
and you know, not and spinning you know, your answer
away from his one. She doesn't do that. She just

(40:35):
lies because she doesn't have the talent to do the
other thing. But the Washington Post reporter, you guys are
a struggling marketplace, all right, financially struggling, and you have
turned to the internet. You've done better than most papers.
But also you had to create a lot of digital content.
Do you would screen bloody murder if the White House

(40:56):
was willy nilly coming in and shut your podcast down
and you asked the question like in like a hopeful way.
That's our media, that's Jeff Bezos's reporter in the White House.
So yeah, some idiot over in Brussels who's too big
for his breeches and pose it. Probably a giant hypocrite

(41:20):
and absolutely unbearable. A dude who literally changed his residency
stuff to I can't remember which country it is. He
changed it so that he literally got a tax break
off taxes that he's working. And there's a whole bunch
of them that have done it. It was a big thing,
and he was on that list. But you know, we

(41:41):
don't read into this stuff over in the US until
the guy starts running his mouth and then it all
comes out. And I don't know how anyone takes them
seriously over there, But lo and behold, our own media
is just as implicit. I haven't even scan washing him
post this morning, and I got a little track with
some other stuff, but I'll go give that a look. See,

(42:03):
by the way, Ross, would you see if Trump has
tweeted anything this morning, or if that was just a
one off yesterday. I hope he's back because lord, it
makes my life easy. And while we're doing all that
is seven nineteen, we'll take a break and when we
come back, we'll get into more elon Trump audio. We'll
have time for a couple of cuts. Next. Rosie O'Donnell
says she's done with Trump. Play the thing, Rosio.

Speaker 4 (42:32):
It's surprising, but it was bound to happen, right.

Speaker 1 (42:34):
Yeah, yeah, who could but you know, yeah, look at
you Monday Morning Quarterback Hindsight twenty twenty, acting like you knew.
Why is this on my feed? Oh? I hate everybody?
All right, let's go back to the speaking of feeds,
Trump musk and as you can imagine, Kamala Harris was
a it was a well they spent a little time there.

(42:58):
Let's let's get a little sample.

Speaker 3 (43:00):
I think most people who are illegal immigrants are actually good.
But you can't tell a difference unless there's a solid
betting of who comes across the border.

Speaker 2 (43:08):
That is that position.

Speaker 5 (43:11):
I say it very simply. They have to come in legally.
They have to be checked because look, Kamala was the
borders are now she's denying it everything that I do.
She's saying she was strong on the border. We're going
to be strong. Well, she doesn't have to say she
could close it up right now. They could, they could
do things right now. It's horrible. Uh, no tax on tips,

(43:33):
And all of a sudden she's making the speechies and
there will be no tax on tips. I said that
months ago. And by the way, they had just the opposite.
You know, they had not only tax on tips, but
they hired eighty eight thousand IRS agents and many of
them were assigned to go get waitresses and caddies and
all of this on tips. They have a policy, they

(43:54):
had a policy. They were really going to go after you.
And we're really harassing people horribly. And then all of
a sudden, for politics, she says, you know, she comes
out with what I said, which I think is terrible,
and I think it's also hitting them very hard. These
people are fake.

Speaker 1 (44:10):
Yeah, all right, so you know, and he touches on
a couple of good things, like why my next gen
just crashed and mentioned that so no order, there'll be
more audio. I'm just how happy he kept playing. Right,
where's the one I just read? Ross? Oh? Here it
is Donald Trump's lisp during Elon Musk's interview raises questions

(44:33):
what questions? Well, as you can imagine, you click through
the link. This is from Newsweek, and boy, we got
some Newsweek headlines for you today. You know, they're doing
all this stuff that they should have done with Joe,
except they're failing to recognize that we have audio from
Trump several times this week when he clearly doesn't have that.

(44:56):
So the question becomes, does he have a lisp? Or
is he getting chewed up by his limitter or the
technology he's using, because remember he's on a phone he
clearly has if you see look at the picture, he
clearly has some sort of headset. I don't know if
that's just for return and it's picking speaker on it,

(45:18):
or if it's one of those five G devices. I
could get into the technical, but we have stuff like that.
We just don't. I don't know if they ever set
it up in our studio. But what do you think
it is? Do you think he developed a lisp all
of a sudden? This is like him walking down that
wet ramp slowly and they're just side well simultaneously, Joe
Biden's getting defeated by flat ground, so I expect to

(45:43):
see all that stuff. But also you have these accounts
out there. Again we're saying that Trump was Trump was
giving away national secrets about which countries have an iron
dome or the technology in an iron dome because he
said another one, and obviously nobody should know that another
one has it. And you had like you had for

(46:06):
some of these former military grifters. Right there are these
Lincoln Project idiots that we're tweeting this stuff out. What
if I told you I know who has iron dome technology?

Speaker 4 (46:18):
You got to shut up?

Speaker 1 (46:19):
What if I told you that it's more than one
other country? What you don't think I should read it?
You're gonna get us some trouble. I'm sure if they
come for me, you'll be fine.

Speaker 4 (46:34):
As the producer of this show, secret top secret information.

Speaker 1 (46:38):
This is this is uh education. You know what I
find anywhere I am? That's right? Or you know what,
don't look and just pretend like I did. Are you ready? Ready?
We're gonna do this thing. And I don't care who's listening.
I don't care what you do with me. You're ready?
All right? These are countries that have iron dome or
there's actually three systems. There's iron, iron, arrow, and I

(47:01):
can't remember the third one, but anyway, they'll fall within there.
And so these are countries that have purchased and either
the entirety of one of the missile systems, multiple missile systems,
or use some of the excuse me, some of the
technology in our own stuff, though we may not, are

(47:22):
in their own stuff. And in one of those countries
be US, that's right, the United States. Are you sitting down?
The United States, believe it or not, has purchased iron
dome components. They did so in twenty nineteen.

Speaker 4 (47:37):
I can't believe you're doing this.

Speaker 1 (47:42):
The people have a right to know. Are you ready
for this azure byjen No? Yeah, yeah, they purchased here ready.
South Korea No, I don't know why they'd need it.
Why would South Korea? Anyway, Let's see India. India has it.
You're going to notice a trend here for a lot

(48:04):
of these. Canada, that's right, there are our cousins to
the Great White North, led by an absolute communist, have
themselves some iron dome stuff. The now known as Czechia,
the former Czech Republic, Finland, in fact, Finland so famously

(48:28):
has it specifically David Sling. That's what the other one is.
That's that's actually arguably more badass than the just the
Iron Dome stuff. But they have it Hungary, Slovakia, Romania,
and the United Kingdom. Those are the ones that we
know about now that I just said it with my

(48:49):
top secret document, which is an article from Newsweek, and
there's multiple.

Speaker 4 (48:57):
So not only did you give out the information, but
you reveal your source. I did reveal, which was what again, news.

Speaker 1 (49:07):
News Week.

Speaker 4 (49:10):
I actually have a an own version of my own
Iron Dome. What do you mean, like a poverty version
of Iron Dome?

Speaker 2 (49:17):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (49:17):
Pretty, you live in a bad part of town. You remember,
remember Nitro from American Gladiators. I had him on my
porch with the tennis ball gun.

Speaker 1 (49:27):
Well, I wondered what he's up to.

Speaker 4 (49:28):
Yeah, they tried to get me diamond and I'm like, please.

Speaker 1 (49:33):
Can I let you see? That was not one of
my favorite events.

Speaker 4 (49:36):
Yeah, it was kind of a weak event, but but
the tennis ball gun was super cool.

Speaker 1 (49:39):
But you know, for home defense and uh, you know,
and it's purely a defensive weapon, right, You're not. Nitro
is not just planking kids. Walking to school.

Speaker 4 (49:47):
Right, of course, not do this discipline. He wouldn't do
such a thing.

Speaker 1 (49:54):
I believe the corporate speak is not to my knowledge
and I I'm not answering questions at this time. Yeah,
that's what I figured. So anyway, Yeah, all these countries
have iron dome. Iron dome adjacent technology is rarely developed,
including us. So again, just you gotta check everything all

(50:16):
day every day coming out of the mouths of these warns. Man,
this was that was so easily debunkable.

Speaker 4 (50:23):
There's a lot of cope going around this morning, and you'll,
like I said, I listened to the whole thing while
I was at the gymnast morning. I went to Better
around like eight thirty because I'm like, there's no I'm
going to get on board there because I remember how
it was with the dessentis one because like everybody in
the world is trying to get on and there's only
so much bandwidth, right, But when listening to this morning,
I think, man, it was probably the best he sounded
in a long time, because, like Elon started this space

(50:46):
is saying, right, he wanted to just have a conversation
because you can really tell who somebody is when you're
having a conversation, not like an aggressive interview or an
antagonistic interview, right, just just a conversation between guys. And
there's a lot of times in this interview, if you're
gonna go back and listen to the space, there where

(51:07):
just the the cadence and the delivery and the laughing,
and it was it was humanizing. I think. So they're
trying to focus on like, oh my god, why has
he got this lisp? I don't know, maybe because it's
like ten thirty at night and the dude is a
little tired and he's a little older. No, no, no, I
don't think. I don't think it's a lisp on him.
I honestly think I notice it. I think that he's
he's doing splash. Do you know what splashing is? You

(51:28):
work in radio where where it's where they've so miscalculated,
and it's sometimes just do the technology they've miscalculated, the low,
the low, the mid to highs like a whistling sound.

Speaker 1 (51:42):
Yeah, and you get that, and it's and then and
then the since it's all you know, uh, voiced by
wire and not analog, the program will try to fix
it every moment that I'm speaking, there's computers fixing my voice. Now,
I don't use a processor per se. Some guys use
a big boomy thing. I don't. But we have gates.

(52:04):
They're called gates, right, so that we can't get too high,
we can't get too low. And then there's several parts
of the air chain it goes through. And then literally
when he gets to the tower, there's another thing. They're
called an exciter. Am I allowed to give this info
out and that's also working on this. So whatever's happening
with Trump I see, I feel is actually more to

(52:26):
do with the way the audio is being processed, because
he doesn't talk like that in others.

Speaker 4 (52:31):
Now you're gonna have people saying you're similar to the
Biden people when Biden was like having the episodes that
the debates, right, and they're sounds whispery and weird, and
oh it's because the processing.

Speaker 1 (52:41):
But it's not the processing, it's the lack of it.
I guess it would be the better word. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (52:46):
If maybe he didn't have his teeth in, I don't care.
I thought it was a great interview. Yeah, did he
sound coherent? And whatever he did, I'm with. He sat
there and he answered question for two and a half hours,
and he sounded like he knew exactly he was talking about.
Where is Kamala Harris's two hour interview? Well, she was
offered they won't even let her order off the menu
without without a prompter because they're afraid she's going to
talk to the person in the window and give some

(53:07):
and say something stupid. Well no, but he's sitting in
front of what twenty million people at the end of
the day talking. He needs to do more of these.
He should do one of these like every month, or
like two of these a month.

Speaker 1 (53:17):
The reason I don't let her order off the menu
is because she's a woman and the rest of people
want to eat right, and she's been looking at the
menu for twenty minutes. You would think there's something on
there that she wants, and they just say, you know,
they don't have that kind of time and a security
detail in a busy schedule. Man, come on, campaign, what
go ahead? Send me your hate mail? Raced Ajaic made
me say it from the weather channel. Yeah, can you

(53:41):
imagine waiting the weather man?

Speaker 2 (53:42):
What's that?

Speaker 1 (53:42):
Do you imagine if she's president and you have to
let her pick the restaurant and you're the I mean
just yeah, yeah, good. Look could be worse. It could
be worse, Yeah, got it.

Speaker 2 (53:56):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (53:57):
Maybe, so uh, here's the deal. If the direction you're
going with temperatures, sure, keep it up. We'll get the
humidity down just a little. And you know there's some
folks who don't need more rain. So there you go,
there's your assignment.

Speaker 2 (54:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (54:10):
Luckily the focus of the rain isn't south southeast, where
most of the flood warnings remain in place. For Bragg yesterday,
last twenty four hours, let's say that zero point twenty six.
Fayetteville had one point thirty five, So there's still some
decent rain totals. Yesterday and now further toward the east,
had mentioned a half inch of three quarters in some
spots around a new burn way out there at one

(54:33):
point ninety one. Now, today's rain shower action is west
right now triad and down near Charlotte and Hickory and
even down near Greenville in South Carolina, And so we
may see some spotty showers across the region today, maybe
a thundershower. How much sunshine does help Casey keep temperatures
down low to mid eighties today and then slight chance
of showers, thundershowers tomorrow lo to mid eighties, and Thursday

(54:54):
and Friday look great. Best two days of the week
will be Thursday Friday, comfortable, commitdity, little bit of lighties,
maybe the upper eighties. By late weekend the loads will
be in the sixties, real nice in the mountains have
actually dipped into the fifties.

Speaker 1 (55:06):
So I don't know.

Speaker 8 (55:07):
I don't see will extreme heat coming even through the weekend,
but the humanity bike go up a little bit. I
don't think we've made that turn yet. I'm sure the
heat's gonna come back at least one more blast. It's
only a fourteen thirteenth of August. You kind of get
these changes in the air mass. Whether it's a little
less humid. You know, everybody starts to think about falling.
We will soon, but.

Speaker 1 (55:27):
Labor Day is still on. Very Yeah, we got time,
We got time.

Speaker 8 (55:31):
Ernesto is a tropical storm forty mile an hour. Win
should stay well away, but it'll start kicking up the
surf and probably the rip. Current risk is to go
through the latter part of the week.

Speaker 1 (55:40):
Okay, all right, well that'll be the next thing you
guys can all jack up over, So thank you. I
appreciate it. There you go, raced agent from the Weather Channel.
All right, yeah, we do have a little more border stuff.
We've got to get into some inflation, government efficiency, the
education stuff. So lots more in the last hour and fifteen.

(56:02):
Don't go anywhere. Back in a few I'm sending this
to Ross because you have to see the level of
disrespect going on here. We'll get to that story here
in the next hour. It was one of those weird
archaeological finds, but not where you think. Okay, So, and
I feel like a bunch of people are probably cursed.

(56:23):
So that in a few. But let's get back to
what Trump musk, shall we. All right, let's see did
I do? I didn't do border yet, did I? Because
I bounced around? Ross had him in the perfect order.
This is not Ross's fault. But then I bounced around
on some stuff, all right, I think I no, okay,

(56:44):
So here's the follow up to the Kamala hypocrisy. All
this stuff, especially with the borders, are stuff. You know.
Obviously the border got a bit of attention. And let
me play this audio from Kamala from yesterday, and this
is again, listen to what she's saying and tell me,
because the only two alternatives are people in these facilities
would be sent back across the border, which I don't

(57:04):
believe that Kamala would do, or they would be given
a notice to appear and released into the interior of
our country, which is what she's saying. My name is
Sally Hartman.

Speaker 6 (57:16):
I'm a volunteer with the Center for Worker Justice.

Speaker 3 (57:20):
I want to know, when.

Speaker 9 (57:21):
You become president, would you be.

Speaker 8 (57:25):
Committing to close immigration detention centers? Absolutely on day one.

Speaker 1 (57:36):
The immigration detention centers, which you know, there's a whole
lot of people that are up in there, right There's
people that we don't know what to do with. There's
people who there was some sort of a secondary violation
in addition to entering the country illegally. There are those
who are on watchless, and there are unaccompanied minors. That's

(57:59):
the art that gets most of the pub and these
facilities hold a lot more. So, what are you gonna do?
What are you gonna what are you gonna do with
those folks? She's not gonna ship them back, but aren't.

Speaker 4 (58:12):
They currently her detention centers?

Speaker 5 (58:13):
Right?

Speaker 4 (58:14):
Well, they're Joe she's the vice president, she's been in
office for three and a half years. This is part
of her policy.

Speaker 1 (58:19):
Those I heard she as borders are for a while. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
they literally are her.

Speaker 4 (58:25):
It's ridiculous. She's campaigning against herself in all fronts. She's
against her economies.

Speaker 1 (58:31):
But the problem is ross you have, you know, UH
must have at least three IQ points because the rest
of the people have two barely enough to rub together,
and they can't comprehend that. They can't look at it
and go. By the way, you see, Joe Biden came
out yesterday apparently he's got a great idea to not
tax tips, indicating that he he would be in favor

(58:54):
of that, and he's willing to sign it. I'm telling
you here. And by the way, here's the border discussion,
just a little more Trump in them.

Speaker 5 (59:00):
And I saw an ad by Kamala saying how she
is going to provide border security. Where's you been for
three and.

Speaker 1 (59:08):
A half years.

Speaker 2 (59:08):
For three and a half years, Yeah, I think it's
a terrible Yeah.

Speaker 3 (59:13):
I think this frankly, I think this is a fundamental
existential issue for the United States. And if we have
another four more years of open borders, and it's going
to be even worse. With another four more years, it's
gonna be even worse than it's been for the past.

Speaker 2 (59:29):
Uh, you know, three and a half years. I'm not
sure we've got a country.

Speaker 5 (59:33):
You don't have a country left.

Speaker 1 (59:34):
Elon.

Speaker 5 (59:35):
If they get in, you will have fifty to sixty
million people from all over the world, not South America only.
You know, we think of South America. We think of
Honduras and El Salvador, Guatemala and Mexico, you know, the four.
But it's not that, it's everywhere. They're coming in from everywhere.

Speaker 3 (59:55):
And I had to say, and yeah, I think this
is a this is a super important point. Like people,
it's like, well, basically when I went down there, I
was like, well, where are people from. It's like it's
like almost no one was from Mexico.

Speaker 2 (01:00:07):
It's just the border. It's just the border with Mexico.
But the people come in. It's it's it's Earth.

Speaker 3 (01:00:13):
The rest of Earth, and America is only you know,
about four, four or five percent of the population of Earth.
It would only take a few percent of the rest
of Earth to overwhelm everything.

Speaker 5 (01:00:24):
And we're already overwhelmed Elon.

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
It's we're overwhelmed, all right, and you know people go,
we're not overwhelmed, we have all this extra space. Well,
they'll simultaneously make the argument that we need to grease
have the population. But what he's talking about is financially
and you know every time you hear that argument, well
you know they're they're paying taxes when they come in.
Keep in mind that you have to meet a threshold

(01:00:47):
before you pay enough. You pay more in taxes than
you consume in services. Many of you out there have
been You got it on your bucket list, right you
ever go through and you may kind of made it
a list of you know, places in the world you
want to travel. I'm sure very high on that list
is the the the beach resort scene on the Black

(01:01:09):
Sea in Bulgaria, right pretty high up there. Well, just
so you know, if you haven't gone, you may have
you may have slipped a bullet man. So there's a
there's a beach bar. It's very popular. And by the way,
this is a very Varna area. Whatever that is up there.

(01:01:30):
You get all the people from like Istanbul to come out.
It's very very popular beach area. I'm kind of making
fun of it. But you know, that's their beach resort's
up there, and so one of the big hotel bars
they're right on the beach that everyone goes to. Some
archaeologists was vacationing there and he was looking at this

(01:01:51):
thing they were using for a bar, and he's looking
at it and he realizes it's not something that was
just created. It looks an awful lot like a Roman
era Egyptian sarcophagus, which they have and they've not just
used the top of it, they literally have it modified

(01:02:13):
so that there's they're storing drinks inside this thing with ice. Well,
sure enough, he says something. Some history folks get out
there and they determine not only is he correct, it
is probably a looted sarcophag. It's ay stole, it stole
somebody's coffin and your servant drinks out of it. And

(01:02:38):
not just anybody's, but like you know, somebody in that
region and era where you know, you open up their
sarcophagus and bad stuff happens to you. But no, the sarcophagus,
which they they say again is Roman is Egyptian influence
or Egyptian, but Roman influenced Roman empires. I don't know

(01:02:59):
if that's Cleopatra stuff or what, but whatever, Yeah, sure enough.
And so I was looking at these like tourists reaching
in for drinks when they use it as an ice bin.
There's also a picture where they put a top on
it and use it to literally serve from ross you
down with you, down with cursed dackeries. I mean, I

(01:03:20):
don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:03:21):
I mean it cursed possibly, but also maybe immortality.

Speaker 1 (01:03:25):
Oh this is the bone juice stuff, Yeah, isn't it?
Remember the bone Do you guys remember the bone juice?
They got those black sarcophagus. When they open it up,
it's like the pink slime from Ghostbusters.

Speaker 4 (01:03:37):
I mean, it's just you've seen this before, right when
they initially discovered King touch to him, it was like
a big deal because the guy that discovered it and
then the people around him and his family and yeah,
I mean it was all it was all bad news
for them, all bad news.

Speaker 1 (01:03:48):
Let alone like.

Speaker 4 (01:03:49):
Setting up a bar. This dude's like sarcophagus.

Speaker 1 (01:03:52):
You're serving pucker shots, I mean, like.

Speaker 4 (01:03:54):
The yellow shots and the thing. What are you doing?

Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
Yeah? And I don't even see any hot Bulgarian waitresses,
you know, at least with the tray and where you know,
do a special shop for twenty bucks or whatever. You
ever been to those beach bars AnyWho? So yeah, yeah,
but every time you reach in there and grab yourself
another cold one, whoever's body used to be in there

(01:04:18):
is watching you, so they don't know who it was.
And obviously I don't know how it ended up in Bulgaria.
Obviously at a hotel is a drink cooler. But you
know what, it was probably cheaper than a Yeti, So
there's there's that. Sorry, I'm picking on YETI and I
own two of them. Oh anyway, they're not cheap though,
but man, I'll tell you what, that keeps some ice.

(01:04:42):
They will, they will though they got it. There's a
lot of comparable ones out there now too that are
pretty good. So anyway, all right, we didn't this is
not cooler talk radio. We got other stuff to get to,
like more with the trump elon thing. So you know,
again they're not hitting a lot of crazy topics. But
Ross kind of pointed some and out and I think
it needs reiterated. It hits different when it's two people talking. Now,

(01:05:08):
there's also the part where you can sit there and say, well,
the other person's not fact checking, that's true. This is
the adult version of it, right, This is you watching
two people interact, understanding their motivation. Right, Like the part
where Musk is clearly a Trump guy and he says
so during the during the thing, especially at the end,
it's very very sappy at the end. But also you

(01:05:32):
also have to look at the track record of what
Musk says he stands for and what he wants and
everyone is coming to get him, and the same with Trump.
And then you got to take whatever they say and
hopefully you run it through your BS filter. I haven't
seen a lot of videos where they claim Elon's line,
you know what I'm saying, Like, I think, for the
most part, the dude will tell you what's on his mind.

Speaker 4 (01:05:55):
I saw some people trying to like, I saw some
people like saying that they were they were making fun
of the way he was speaking. And it's funny coming
from the crowd that says everybody should be open and tolerant,
right when it comes to oh yeah, you know, don't
do that because he's on the spectrum clearly, clearly, so
so which one is it? Are we supposed to be accepting?
And you know, be patient or are you going to
make fun of the way he speaks because because of

(01:06:17):
the because of Trump's orbit, Yeah, because of what he's
saying and who he's who he's speaking to.

Speaker 1 (01:06:22):
Yes, I think that. I think that if Quirky from
Life goes On came out and uh and and said
I'm a Trump guy, they'd probably pull old tapes and
be like, listen to the city. Because remember what they
did with Baron Trump. Now, I don't know, do we
know if Baron's on the spectrum at all? I don't.
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:06:40):
There was a rumor for a while, but there's been
no no yes or no yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:06:43):
But either way, he's all. He also was a kid.

Speaker 4 (01:06:46):
They recently tried to make that accusation because it came out.
Remember they did this story about, oh my god, Baron
Trump doesn't like to eat in the cafeteriat lunch, so
obviously he's autistic.

Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
I didn't like to eat in the cafeteria.

Speaker 4 (01:06:57):
I hated it. I went to the library or in lunch.

Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
Well that's well, that's kind of nerdy, but you know
other spots. Yeah, the day that I was able to
leave campus for lunch was the greatest day ever, greatest
day ever. So yeah, look, there's a whole lot of
hypocrisy there, but I think you have to understand what
you're listening to and then evaluate accordingly. You're listening to

(01:07:22):
people talk in the same way that when Joe Rogan
interviews somebody. And I know, I know some of you
that are really mad at Joe Rogan, but get over it, right,
Ask yourself, is Joe Rogan a net positive or negative
for you? And then you know pound sand But you know,
the thing that the Rogan really did well, that really

(01:07:43):
propelled him is the ability to sit there and just
do the dude's talking thing. Now, Rogan is a little
more direction oriented in the way that he does it.
He does you know, he has a bit of a
halter to lead people around. But as somebody who does
this for a living, you've recognized the difference. Elon Musk
is not an interviewer. So this was much more uncharted

(01:08:06):
territory to have a leading presidential candidate sit for three
hours just talking to a dude. But if you go
into it understanding what it is and listen, there'll be
little nuggets that you haven't heard before. Because people loosen up. Now,
Trump a lot of times he doesn't need to loosen up.
He'll say whatever he's gonna say. That being said, there's

(01:08:26):
a comfort level. I'll I'll tell you what I think
was very cathartic for Trump. Regardless of whether you're Trump
and you've attained the wealth and the power and the notoriety,
or you're just somebody who's having a really bad whatever week,
monthier life, whatever, we like to have somebody to complain

(01:08:52):
about it too, because we want to feel empathy from people.
That's a natural human thing. I don't care if you
think that Donald Trump is emotionless whatever. There's there's a
handful of people I would agree with you. I don't
think he's one of them. I think anyone who has
an ego is not and Trump definitely has an ego, right,
But it doesn't mean that you don't want so. When

(01:09:13):
you're sitting there and you're watching your life literally spent
in courtrooms, the the the absolute twists and turns and
mental gymnastics that's taken to get there, they're they're throwing
another indictment on you. You've just got shot, and nobody's
talking about it anymore. You want to tell somebody. And

(01:09:35):
Trump knows that if he sits down with CBS, which
he's done, and he sits down with all these other networks,
which he's done and will do again, that you're not
you're not getting sympathy there. And these are the very
same people that'll reach across and and you know, squeeze,
some leftist politician's hand is having a bad day because

(01:09:57):
they accidentally said the N word or you know whatever. Oh,
they're there, it's fine, Oh, it's okay, right, And so
he's not getting that. So for him to be able
to sit there in that space and look at that
thing and say, there are one point three million people
listening to the sound of my voice right now, he

(01:10:18):
doesn't really have that opportunity. He's out there and if
he tweets something, it'll get out there. But it's all
through the lens of interpretation. This is uncut, This is raw.
This is three hours of two dudes talking. Two dudes with,
regardless of what you think of their politics, have pretty
interesting backstories right current.

Speaker 4 (01:10:38):
It comes across as a regular dude who actually has
a pretty good sense of humor and is also this
is not a word typically associated with Donald Trump. There's
a level now and maybe it's sense of shooting of humility.
When he's talking about the assassination with Elon Musk, right,
the assassination attempt, and Elon goes, well, how did you
feel about and he goes, how does he say? He

(01:10:59):
said that it isn't pleasant, just his delivery.

Speaker 1 (01:11:03):
It's like a typical it's and it's funny because that's
so no one would ask that question in that way,
right except Elon Musk right in that I mean, I
shouldn't say nobody, but like in this scenario, I was
not surprised to hear that that's a that's a way
I would ask that question if I was if I
was going for a laughline, but I wouldn't do that

(01:11:23):
about somebody being shot.

Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:11:25):
Elon Musk isn't doing that. He's doing that because he's
very matter of fact when he's when he's transitioning this stuff.
If you listen to it, you can tell what I'm
talking about.

Speaker 4 (01:11:33):
Everything about last night was in positive despite what some
people on the left in the media are going to
try to tell you today. He needs to do more
of these and in fact what he's been doing recently
because if you go onto his website, right, Donald J.
Trump dot com whatever it is Trump. When if you
go there and under the events page, because I had
some people send this to me, it was blank there
for a few days, and you're like, what is that about?
And then you realize he's been doing in a way.

(01:11:55):
Remember when Obama campaigned in two thousand and eight, it
was very out of the box the way he was
using the and.

Speaker 1 (01:12:02):
Yeah, embrace the YouTubers. It was the whole thing.

Speaker 4 (01:12:04):
And what Trump has been doing with that, the streamer
for the Younger Kid said, and Ross the Tucker Carlson
and now with the Elon Musk, it's very similar to
the Obama strategy in two thousand and eight.

Speaker 1 (01:12:16):
Uh yeah, yeah, I don't disagree. And also that strategy
with Barack Obama. Now I don't know whether I believe
it looking at some of this act blue stuff that's
out there, but I think I do. I think that
there were a lot of little donors, and I think
that he was able to procure that in the same
way that when you go watch your favorite YouTuber, they're
trying to nick you for five dollars subscription to you know,

(01:12:37):
a book service or credit monitoring or express VPN things
like that. And you know, because that's the threshold, you're
not selling lambos on YouTube channels, So that's the threshold.
So when Obama was able to really get in there,
people were willing to make those five dollar donations.

Speaker 4 (01:12:56):
And you're focusing on the same people. It's a younger demographic.
It's a different way that they can consume media.

Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
And that is by the way, there was not a
demo that Kamala did well even in that that poll
where they put her ahead.

Speaker 4 (01:13:06):
No, she's losing ground there big time.

Speaker 1 (01:13:09):
Yeah. So yeah, that's that's the thing I'll tell you.
I I'm gonna say this as generically as possible. Maybe
get my hands slapped. I have noticed a trend in
and I can only speak to the audience evaluations that
we do. I'm not going to get into rating stuff

(01:13:30):
for any of the rest of that, but we we
have a good sense of who's listening. And it's been
very surprising to see, not just with this show, but
this show more so than others because we're a little different.
But without getting into details, I've been very surprised with
some of the demographics that we're doing very well.

Speaker 4 (01:13:52):
I have not been been. The reason for that is
Rush Limba change talk radio in the eighties, right, not is.
I'm not going to compare the two. Really, Joe Rogan
has done a much similar thing when it comes to
long form spoken word media. Brought the podcast. He's He's
made that sort of change. And you have a younger

(01:14:13):
generation now where they can through their podcasts and through media.
That's how they consume their media. And when it comes
to topics like these that are important to younger people,
you can't get you. You can try to get them
on TikTok through short clips, but it's not as powerful
as talk radio as what we can produce here. And
that's why they're That's why you're seeing the what you're seeing.

(01:14:34):
So you think it's not surprising. I don't think that
is at all. I think that's how they're consuming this
kind of media.

Speaker 1 (01:14:40):
I yeah, all right, I'll meet you halfway there. There's
still someone I don't understand, and you know the ones
I'm talking about where I'm just like, but good, I'm
glad they're here. I'm glad everyone's here. People complain, they're like, oh,
why you just stick to the issues or play the
audio and shut up, you know why, because then you're
just you're you're a pigeonhole. Show this show. I want people,

(01:15:00):
even if they're not political, to listen to this show,
you know why, because maybe some of the political stuff
rubs off, maybe they give a crap for a moment,
and if they want to listen the rest of the
time for the bulgarian you know, cursed sarcophagus, beer koozy, whatever,
what do I care? Great, welcome to the club. So
if younger people are trending in that generation, good on them.

(01:15:24):
All right. I'll tell you another thing that might be
driving the younger generation lack of money. And it just
gets worse. And they talk to the inflation.

Speaker 5 (01:15:32):
It doesn't matter what you make. The inflation has eating
you alive. If you're a worker or if you're a
just a middle income person, you can't afford. You know,
four years ago, five years ago, people were saving a
lot of money. Today they're using all the money and
borrowing money.

Speaker 2 (01:15:50):
Just to live.

Speaker 5 (01:15:51):
It's a horrible thing that's happening. And we'll end that Q.

Speaker 2 (01:15:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:15:57):
A lot of people just don't don't understand where infliction
comes from. Inflation comes from government over spending because the
checks never bounce when it's written by the government. So
if the government spends far more than it brings in,
that increases the money supply. And if the money supply
increases faster than the rate of goods and services, that's inflation.

Speaker 1 (01:16:16):
My favorite cope that I saw reacting to this clip
was people going, it's really rich listening to a couple
of billionaires explain the economy to you.

Speaker 4 (01:16:26):
Yeah, you want to learn about the economy if somebody
super poor.

Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
Homeless, dude, that's all I do.

Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
I go.

Speaker 1 (01:16:32):
I go down to the bus stop and I'm like,
if I have a big financial decision to make right,
the shop with a vest on, so don't get stab
And I'm like, hey, dude, drinking a forty in a
brown bag? Can I ask you a question?

Speaker 4 (01:16:47):
It Could I borrow two dollars? I just need a
bus ticket? And you're like, let me know how to invest?

Speaker 1 (01:16:52):
Yeah, you know, two dollars? What did the rule of
seventy two? How will that apply to it? Hold this
person no? And and it's just like, yes, yeah, I'm
gonna listen to him. Anyway. We got to take a break.
I'm sorry, people gonna be Oh, he's insulting the homeless. No,
I'm just pointing out how absurd an objection it is.
Hang on kind of sports story starter. It's a website.
The sports stories are goofy stories and uh it says

(01:17:16):
Olympic gold medalist wrestler actually looked pretty good in first
NFL game was zero experienced places for the bill. You
guys have a wrestler with no football experience playing.

Speaker 4 (01:17:26):
I think we picked him up in the last draft.
I think I honestly have no information on him. Okay,
but I remember that happening. I also remember they picked
up a rugby player from the UK.

Speaker 1 (01:17:36):
I remember you telling me you were very excited about
that lad. Was that dude? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:17:41):
That was this year. When you see that dude, he's
a beast year. Yeah, who is it?

Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
Somebody signed? Oh no, who is it? Who signed the
not when they signed Grammatica to kick? What was the
other dude? There was another team that signed a row
Oh you know what, I think it was the Eagles.
The Eagles have a rugby player. That's right, because my
buddy is the when he's not screaming at the TV,
told me about it, so, which makes sense, right, It's
like when the NBA is like, hey, what if we

(01:18:07):
go to you know, some of these countries in Africa
where they have these crazy videos of these dudes named
like minut Bowl playing and actually recruit them and that
seemed to work out. So yeah, if you're competitive, you're
going wherever, which is why it's such it's so obnoxious
to hear the how all these decisions for these teams
are made by a bunch of racists who don't want

(01:18:30):
or this that either. I'm like, no, they'll go to
the ends of the earth. They'll they'll get some dude
living on one of those Fijian islands who's got this
Samoa build and bring them over. And and by the way,
there's a lot of real life sports stories like that.
Do you remember the baseball one where they're in the India
but literally he's like, I'm gonna go scout India. Nobody's

(01:18:51):
ever scouted India And they actually pulled a couple, you know,
they didn't hit the jackpot, but that was a real story. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:18:59):
I think that was a movie with the with the
guy from mad.

Speaker 1 (01:19:02):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely, yeah, I just can't remember the
name of the movie. But like, these are real things
that happens. Now the question is, now that I know this,
does he have to abide? So I don't know if
you said it on the air. Ross had quite an
interesting proposal yesterday. I didn't.

Speaker 4 (01:19:17):
I didn't mention it on there. So when I was
watching like little clips from the Olympics the other day,
and maybe it was the break Dance of stuff, I
don't remember what sport it was, but I was saying,
like they're talking about so and so into like so
many medals, and I'm like, I think when you win
a medal at the Olympics, right, and you you put
it around your neck and you've been up on the podium,
I think you should have to continue to wear that
gold medal for the rest of your events.

Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
So you know, it sounds like it sounds like a
little like socialism, right, No, no, no, no, no, I just think.

Speaker 4 (01:19:44):
To show off. I mean you could take him off afterwards.
You don't have to be praying around with him.

Speaker 1 (01:19:48):
No no, no. But you're trying to let you're taking
an un leveled playing field, which inherently life is sports
is right, and you're you're going for equity, right, you
want equal outcome because now what Michael Phelips isn't going
to beat you because he drowned. No, No, I think
you can still pull it off. You know, you got
like twenty medals around your neck. You know, I jump
in the pool or whatever and do the butterfly man.

(01:20:10):
So you want to put twenty four heavy pieces of
metal round.

Speaker 4 (01:20:13):
Your deck or gymnastics, doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (01:20:16):
Push you into the pool. Have you thought you thought
about this gymnastics?

Speaker 4 (01:20:20):
You've won like, you know, like five gold medals and
put her on your neck and now flip around in
the year summersaults.

Speaker 1 (01:20:25):
Yeah, good luck eight year old Chinese gymnasts. Did you
see that little girl? Do you want to metal?

Speaker 4 (01:20:31):
So listen, I got ideas. They're not all great so
this dude, but they make me giggle.

Speaker 1 (01:20:36):
So this day, this dude should line up on special
teams at the Bill's opener with a big old gold
medal around his neck.

Speaker 4 (01:20:42):
No, like I said, just at the Olympics. You don't
have to go afterwards, all right, A right? Just because
it would make me laugh, That's the only reason for
that idea.

Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
Michael Phelps is dead. I hope you're happy. Dude drowned.
Don't care how strong is swimmer. You are what are
those things?

Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
Way?

Speaker 1 (01:20:56):
I remember reading what they weigh. That would not be good.
Now some people do you know, they train with weights,
but I don't think that's what they were going for.
All right, let's because I want to get through all
of these. Let's get our final two Trump Musk cuts.
And this is where people really started getting clenchy. So
this is about the efficiency of government, federal government offices,

(01:21:19):
government in general.

Speaker 3 (01:21:20):
I mean, if so, I mean, I mean, I think
it would be great to just have a government efficiency
commission that takes a look at these things and and
just ensures that the taxpayer money, the taxpayers are harder
money is spent in a good way.

Speaker 2 (01:21:37):
And I'd be happy to help out on such a commission.

Speaker 5 (01:21:40):
I'd love it. Well, you you're the greatest cutter. I mean,
I look at what you do. You walk in you
want to go and strike. I won't mention the name
of the company, but they go on strike and use it.
That's okay.

Speaker 2 (01:21:52):
You're all gone.

Speaker 5 (01:21:53):
You're all gone, So every one of you is gone,
and you are the greatest. You would be very good. Oh,
you would love it. But you know, if you look
at why they congratulations I just looked at the number
of people that are listening to you and I chat.
We'll quote a chat, but congratulations. I mean, that's great.

Speaker 1 (01:22:12):
And by the way, after that moment, he wouldn't shut
up about the numbers. He clearly was zoned in on it,
which I think is it's just a it's a Trump
character trait. But also it would feel pretty good if
I said, Ross and I were doing something and I
could actively like, we have a sense after how many
people are listening. But if I had a counter in
front of me, that would be weird. Ross. Can you

(01:22:33):
imagine we had a tally board of people actively listening
in the studio at any given moment.

Speaker 4 (01:22:38):
I'll be terrifying. It's that way on Twitch when you
broadcast on Twitch. Yeah yeah, but I mean it's not
obviously close to the radio show. You'd be like, you'd
be super freaky, or in this case, i'd have to
black it out. I'd have to put like some tape
over the number or something they had.

Speaker 1 (01:22:54):
I can't get into it. They they Let's just say
that the way that we can audio do audience measurement
has evolved a lot over the years, and some of
it's pretty terrifying, right, because when you do radio, you
just you're halftime. You're in a room with yourself or
one other person, right, and you just talk into each other.
And that's the mindset you got to have. And I
think that's why this thing was will probably be pretty

(01:23:16):
successful as much as it'll be tamped down, uh, if
it's properly cut up, distributed and teased, right, because that's
the thing. A lot of people aren't going to go
in for the whole three hours, so you got to
have nuggets out of there. And so it's going to
take skillful people on Trump's campaign to be able to
isolate and get those out there, and he does have

(01:23:36):
some of those people. They do it very good. Some
of his ads lately have been very good, very good.
The Reagan ad, I don't know if you saw where
it's just Reagan's speech, but it literally is indicative of
everything going on today. It's a really strong ad. I
saw an incredible ad. It was a did you see
it was an ad? It was there was no words
in the ad and the camera was at the like
the bottom of the the the end of a checkout

(01:23:58):
when you check out your groceries. Okay, on the conveyor belt,
and the camera was just focused on like the checkout
girl and the groceries and the number. And it was
a silent it was a silent ad, and slowly you
just saw the prices of the groceries going up per
every skin boo boop, goes up, goes up. Are you
a watcher when they're scanning? I was, I'm never been
a watcher. I'm a watcher. Now yeah, I am? Now yeah,

(01:24:21):
because I generally, I generally I buy a lot of
the same stuff and so I generally have what it's
supposed to be. But they'll be scanning, I'm talking whatever,
I'm maybe looking at my phone or whatever, just and
then but now I'm staring at that screen. I'm like,
oh really, yeah. Man.

Speaker 4 (01:24:37):
It was a compelling ad and it is something that
everybody can relate to.

Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
Right, everyone except Putin because they got great grocery stores.
Tucker said, so here's the final cut. Let's do this.

Speaker 5 (01:24:47):
I said to Vladimir Putin. I said, don't do it.
You can't do it. Vladimir, you do it. It's going
to be a bad day. You cannot do it. And
I told them things that what I do and he
said no way, and I said way, sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:25:05):
I just love that no way way.

Speaker 4 (01:25:09):
So it's Wayne's world.

Speaker 1 (01:25:11):
It's that or I was thinking Frank Zappa's Valley Girl
a little vibe of that, but yeah, no it is.
It's a that's a much better Yeah, No, it's Wayne's world. Ah.
There there are a lot of interesting moments. And the
thing is, though, some people will see that and they'll
just be like, dih, he's a child, right, that's not

(01:25:33):
who cutting this stuff up. If you're the campaign is for,
you're trying to You're trying to now make a case
to a bunch of people who weren't breathing easy over
Biden but have somehow been told, they've been promised that
everything will be different if you just elect her, while
ignoring the fact that she literally is elected right now.

(01:25:53):
And so those are the folks, Those are the fence
sitters that that you need to target with it. And
some of this stuff is pretty engaging. So we'll see
if they do it, all right, raced aging, he's engaging.
He's got it's no job, all right, my man, Let's
go ahead and fire into the next few days and ye,
the next storm. You guys are gonna freak out the

(01:26:14):
fan girls.

Speaker 8 (01:26:15):
Yeah, if we aren't already today, the rain's focused to
the west at least right now. Start to see some
showers come in Rockingham County and out into Randolph County
two and Greensboro also seen some rain. As you get
out to Guildford County those showers coming east, it might
be a little thunder in there. I don't see heavy rain.
We shouldn't see rivers rise any further. So these showers

(01:26:37):
will be here this morning and spread west to east,
and we'll get into the afternoon. There could be some leftovers.
But with the clouds and the showers were held to
the little bit eighties today, some of us might not
get above eighty five degrees. That'd be pretty nice. Slight
chance of showers tomorrow and Thursday Friday look real nice,
little eighties and sunny might start pushing the upper eighties.
And then as we get at the weekend, maybe little
wet weather.

Speaker 2 (01:26:57):
Now.

Speaker 8 (01:26:57):
Ernesto is a tropical storm Puerto Rico right now. It's
in the islands. Tropical storm force wins heavy rain, and
I head toward Bermuda as maybe a direct hit later
in the week as a hurricane but should stay off
short and have impacts for the beaches. But that should
be about it. So uh, check off Ernesto, and we'll
look to the Atlantic for more development as we head
into what looks to be still an above average hurricane season, Casey.

Speaker 1 (01:27:21):
So hopefully not too many of these will make the
US mainland.

Speaker 8 (01:27:25):
This one doesn't really have a shot. I hate to
say that anything can change, but at least for direct impacts,
it looks unlikely. As I said, most of it'll be
you know, beach erosion.

Speaker 1 (01:27:36):
Just unlikely for my Bermuda mansions getting.

Speaker 8 (01:27:38):
Well, yeah, the Bermuda mansion is going to be influenced
by it. Maybe a cat too, so from yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:27:45):
Sorry, wow, four of compounds really so yeah you can
have that too, So okay, Well anyway, we'll see how
it fares and appreciate it, sir. Talk to you tomorrows. Yes, sir,
there you go, race agent from the Weather Channel. Okay,
I don't have a Bermuda. Brit is just so off
by itself. Oh no, it's really expensive too. Just fun

(01:28:06):
facts for you anyway. Eight forty six, Hang on.

Speaker 9 (01:28:09):
Tond morning, Casey. The government stage of wholesale level inflation
was just released. It posted a smaller than expected increase
last month. The Producer Price Index ticked up one tenth
of one percent in July, and the core PPI, which
excludes volatile food and energy costs, was unchanged. Wall Street
likes the numbers. The S and P futures are up

(01:28:30):
twenty nine points, Nasdaq futures or up one hundred and
fifty three, the Dow futures or up one hundred five.
We get the Consumer Price Index tomorrow morning. Home Depot
shares though or under some pressure in pre market trading.
Home Depot posted an adjusted second quarter profit, the top
Wall Street forecast, but the home improvement chain has cut
its comparable sales outlook for the year. The CEO of

(01:28:53):
Chipotle Mexican Grill is jumping ship. Starbucks is named Brian
Nickel as it's new CEO. Nickel will replace Lasman Narasimmon,
who held the top job at Starbucks for just over
a year. Starbucks shares are higher in pre market trading.
Chipotle shares now are lower because the company's losing its CEO.
Owners of the nation's small businesses are more upbeat. The

(01:29:17):
National Federation of Independent Business reports its Optimism Index as
at the highest level in nearly two and a half years,
though it remains below pre pandemic levels. Google's holding a
hardware event today. The event was moved up two months
so the new Pixel smartphones can be introduced before Apple
can show off its new iPhone lineup. The pandemic upended

(01:29:38):
a lot of household budgets. A study by the Federal
Reserve Bank of San Francisco found that low and middle
income Americans are on pace now to have less disposable
cash than they had before COVID nineteen hit. In de case,
the consumers got a financial bump during the pandemic, but they've.

Speaker 1 (01:29:56):
Depleted those excess savings now. Casey, you mentioned the Chipotle thing.
Did you see the Big Food News today? You got no?
I know you got Chick fil A because they got
one up in Times Square. Okay, so, uh, banana pudding
milkshakes really? Yeah? I like Banana did it like a
decade and a half ago, and they're bringing them back.

(01:30:17):
I didn't know they did it. I don't know that either.

Speaker 9 (01:30:20):
Yeah, I like I like banana pudding very much, so
I may have to try one.

Speaker 1 (01:30:24):
All right, Well you get yeah, Okay, take care there.
You go, Jeff Kellingser Bloomberg, Deuce Ross, you got any
interest in a banana putting milkshake? It's not made of
pure protein, so probably not. Uh, you like banana pudding
when you did eat the pudding stuff?

Speaker 4 (01:30:43):
No, it's gross.

Speaker 1 (01:30:44):
Really, you're not even on the banana pudding.

Speaker 4 (01:30:46):
I'll eat banana bread, and I love I do like bananas,
but I don't like banana pudding.

Speaker 1 (01:30:50):
Banana bread. My mom used to make kill her banana bread.
I don't know what the recipe was, and I don't know.
Maybe it's just pure nostalgia. Here, by the way, Happy
Middle Child Day, which is a day today or something.
Are you you're a middle child, aren't you?

Speaker 4 (01:31:03):
I am sure not. I'm the youngest.

Speaker 1 (01:31:05):
Oh you're the youngest. Oh okay, never mind, Yeah, I'm
the oldest. I always thought the middle kids had it
best because it's the oldest. I can speak from my experience,
like it's pure ttalitarian right when you're the first kid.
And granted, my parents had four kids, so eventually there
was enough in the mix. But you know, there, you
gotta be a good example for your siblings and don't

(01:31:27):
do this. Meanwhile, my sisters who are the middle. My
brother is the youngest, had two little sisters, and many
do whatever they damn we'll please. And then since Cody
was the littlest, he was you know, doted over, which
is fine if you like that, but also that's another
watchful thing. So I think if you're a middle kid,
you can get away with whatever you want. And my
sisters did for the most part. So anyway, that's the thing,

(01:31:50):
all right, Speaking of protein, did I have this story?
Oh yeah, it's in the prep back and I thought
I opened it up. We don't have a Florida story.
We've got a South Carolina story. Do you want to
hear that this is going to take place in South
Myrtle actually technically just south of Myrtle, but it's all

(01:32:11):
you know, please say. Twenty seven year old man was
preparing chicken when his twenty five year old sister, I
guess they all live together. This is gonna get very country,
so hang on. When she walked into the kitchen where
he's making the chicken along with another person and questioned
him about seasoning the chicken, to which he started yelling,
I know how to cook blah blah blah. In response,

(01:32:34):
the sister said quote, you're not human, you're a dumb dog.
What followed violent kitchen back and forth, a scrum and
involves several things in the kitchen. Eventually he goes and
gets a handgun and starts shooting into the ceiling to
quote calm people down, which doesn't work. Then the fisty

(01:32:55):
cuffs come out, and then my favorite line is, um,
here we go, hope. The sister grabbed a steak knife
chased her brother. At this point, the grandmother came out
with a broom and waved it at the two until
they put the knife down, then the sister. Then the sister,
now unarmed, the brother grabbed a can of raid and

(01:33:17):
sprayed her in the face. So everyone's under arrest except
grandma with her broom, who probably is just sick of
these two. And I don't want to victim blame here
because technically she went in and started it. Obviously he overreacted.
But who doesn't season chicken? You're cooking chicken and you
don't put any seasoning on it? The hell's wrong with you.

(01:33:39):
He's pan frying chicken. You don't have to bread the
whole damn thing, but you got to put some seasoning
on ros you're a protein machine. Do you ever not
season your protein when it's chicken breast?

Speaker 4 (01:33:50):
But chicken breast is like the one of the worst
foods ever.

Speaker 1 (01:33:52):
I hate it. But she got to it.

Speaker 4 (01:33:55):
But you gotta season it, yeah, yea because it's so
dry gross,
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