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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six thirty five here on the case O Day radio program.
So all the quarterbacks ever are injured, and so there's that.
So I'm just reading an update on this guy plays
for the Vikings high ankle sprain. Joe Burrow is what
three to six weeks, the dude from San Fran three
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to six weeks. And so you got all these teams
any quarterbacks, and oh yeah, we got rid of the
last two quarterbacks who we had that could play good,
so yay for us. Meanwhile, Ross's dude can literally run
into seventy two people, get a broken nose, and he'll
start this week. So I will say it like the
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dude's juicing, but just.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Saying, when did JJ McCarthy get injured? Was it during
the game or yeah I was okay.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
Yeah, yeah, he wasn't playing real well before that, so
this was just icing on the cake. But and the irony,
of course, is is he gets injured against the Falcons,
who are sitting on a one hundred and fifty million
dollar contract for our former quarterback who we probably could
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have kept for cheaper just to watch JJ develop. I
don't know, or at the very least the last guy,
and that dude's sitting on the bench watching the Falcons
destroy the Vikings yesterday. Yeah, Sunday, so good times. So
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we'll we'll, we'll see how this goes. Definitely JJ was
not playing like JJ of the fourth quarter during the
first game. So all right, well, I guess we'll just
have to turn our attention to politics.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
That see.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
I know there's not a lot going on there.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
Oh look at that.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
The the the mayor of Durham read what the chief
of police wrote and it's like, now, I'm good with that.
You're good with the person in charge of solving the
crimes in the city of Durham not doing any evidentiary
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inquiry on a viral video and then just what popping
off on it. That's cool because I feel like maybe
that might be the problem here. If I had to
guess it's not. She didn't write as aggressive, I would
say that. But I can't find the video other than
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the one altered one where Charlie Kirk quote shamed black women.
Like even even most of his videos, I don't know
everything he talked about, but like most of his videos
were not race based. Even I know that the questions
would come up, but it seems like really the ones
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that you'd see go viral had to do with either
trans issues or LGBT stuff just in general. So I
don't know, but if it's a video I'm thinking of,
a quick, quick, little search would have shown you that
a lot of that stuff was wildly out of context.
Let's see, I will stop being outraged at the way
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the man is being honored by people that I thought
I knew the man who disguised himself as the crow.
That's the other one too, believe the guy? Oh yeah,
and then she fell for the gun violence was necessary
to preserve the Second Amendment. No, not gun violence, the
an armed population. And it's not just preserving the Second Amendment.
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It's the concept of preserving the government from tyranny. And
it's just it is wild to me that somebody who
is in law enforcement doesn't understand that concept either, even
that's basic level. So Annie who let's see. During Mayor
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Leonardo Williams said of the post quote, this is to
some a shut up and dribble moment. Ah yeah, So
we're gonna I wonder, I wonder if he bothered to
research this at all. He said, quote, we're reviewing, We're
reviewing it. Obviously, they've come to the conclusion that they're fine.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
I do not agree.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
I do agree everyone should be able to express her
own views. While I personally disagree with nearly everything he
stood for. Charlie lived his life and made choices for
his own reasons. That's what the mayor wrote. I don't condone.
But no, no, no, this isn't. This isn't a question
of that if I could for the mayor. This isn't
a question of that. This is a question. And this
isn't somebody who's in the office type and pool. This
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isn't somebody over at the streets Department who's run around
one of the trucks film potholes today. This is the
person who sets the attitude and and uh and and
priorities of the law enforcement for the entire community, and
is in a very unique position in that Durham is
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a challenging community to provide law enforcement in right. Everyone
knows that Durham has its own unique challenges, and the
person who is supposed to be smarter in the average
bear and figuring out how to meet those challenges clearly
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doesn't do any research to determine what is true or
not so that they cannot sound they a lunatic. That's
the problem. That's what people are wanting you to address.
It's not that she's not going to have her own thoughts,
it's that if the thoughts had been based on things
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that are accurate, I think people would be a lot
less upset. And some can be interpretively, I guess. But
but some of the stuff is a pretty point blank
like the Second Amendment thing.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
Well, I mean that some of this can be like
an indicative of like a future problem involving actual crime
and Durham right, Like, say something happens in your property
and you know somebody has like two seconds of a
ring came door video, right, and the officer, the chief
looks at that and they're like, aha, guilty. But then
you have like a longer video. It's like, you know
a minute that you know shows that what you saw
originally was that a context?
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Right?
Speaker 2 (06:23):
That can have like real repercussions for someone.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Yeah, absolutely absolutely, Like the thing where she thinks that
he is negative towards black women, that's good. I guess
that could be subjective, right, I never got that. But
but if it was just that, But the but the
the part that he promotes gun violence is so wrong
because we know the moment it's based off of, because
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the clip was going around and to your point, what
she saw was the few moments of a ring door
cam versus the totality of it, and and and then
she went ahead and rendered her decision, right, And that's
the problem.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
Yeah, somebody in this position should have the ability to
investigate these things.
Speaker 3 (07:04):
Right.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
I thought it was a hallmark of long enforce I
don't know, I mean, or why else do you sit
on a strip club for eight months gathering evidence? Right?
Speaker 2 (07:12):
That's why it's absurd to anybody who's paid any attention
to any like Charlie Kirk videos and like looked into it,
and not just the one minute of context videos that
are out right, because some of these subjects are really
deep subjects, like theological subjects, right, And they're like thirty
forty minute videos and you're watching like a sixty minute
synapsis of it made by somebody, Yeah, made by somebody
who has an agenda.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
And here's the other thing, why did she take it down?
She deleted it so clearly clearly she felt it there
that it needed deleted.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
And you've seen it going around, like you know they
killed him not for what he said, but what they
think he's what they think they he said, which he
didn't say.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
Or what he would say.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Yeah, he's not avegae, he's not a homophobe, he's not
for violence. I mean, all of it's garbage.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Yeah, he's really he's really and I mean this is
a compliment. The dude's really milk toast as far as
you know, trying to start UPO.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Yeah, like they were saying, man, he's the nice guy.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Yeah, let's see here. When asked if the city's chief
of police should make statements like she did, quote, that's
the most interesting question right now. We cannot be selective
on who gets first Amendment. I've been on the hot
seat myself several times, speaking in my own capacity. Again,
I understand that people are questioning whether this woman is
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qualified to do her job based on how she treated
something and then, even though it was in her private capacity,
made public the process or at the very least, hurt
her conclusion because you're looking at her. It would be
the same as if she started posting flat earth stuff. Okay,
I guess is really my point, and I guess that'd
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be my question of the mayor if the chief of
police started posting QAnon stuff or started posting flat Earth's
stuff or you know, got you know, pick something out
there where you know, she's standing out there with like
farm gates like, oh the gate doesn't swim, look at
the ship on the horizon, was making it. I feel
like she'd be in your office the next day? Am
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I wrong? Here? I feel like I'm not wrong here.
You'd be like, well, wait, wait, wait a second. You
know she doesn't have the ability to to do something. Yeah,
like a sixty second Charlie Kirk video once again made
for spinning, made for a certain narrative.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
How are you going to debunk? You know, like these
flat earth clues videos?
Speaker 1 (09:39):
I mean, what are we doing here? Tell me about
dome theory? Chief?
Speaker 3 (09:43):
Right?
Speaker 1 (09:44):
What do we what's going on here?
Speaker 2 (09:45):
I saw a video on YouTube and it said, oh,
that there was a dome around the flares, So it
has to be it's on YouTube, dude, it has to
be true.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
Okay, Oh, here's the here's the chief to tell you
about the ice wall? All right? Anymore?
Speaker 2 (09:57):
Yeahs, do you want to go listen? Do you want
to get to Asgard or not?
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Dude? Chief, Chief, ice Wall. That's what I'm literally I'm
gonna start calling her that. What are you gonna do?
You don't have jurisdiction where I'm sitting now. Yah, Chief
ice Wall. Oh that works. That works. Good for that.
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And by the way, you know, here's another thing, Chief
ice Wall. Do you know how many of your officers
who work for you hate you? I know because they
tell me. Yeah, so not only not only do they
feel like maybe you won't let them do their job
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how they need to do their job, and then they
have beef with the prosecutor, but they're working for somebody
who's not real smart. I guess I don't know. I
just I would just encourage Chief ice Wall to maybe
research those few points, and she still believes it and
stands by them put it back up. But right now,
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I just I I question your qualifications for the job
when you're getting simple stuff really wrong. Okay, all right,
sixty six more on Chief ice Wall next, hang on.
Oh that's I'm glad you're being hopeful, sir. Maybe Carson
Wentz could have a Dartle type season so we can
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fire him next year. Yeah, hey, yeah, what are you
gonna do? A very frustrating although it does free up
a lot of mental space. So there's that. That is
that is the that is the one upside once you're
thrown in the towel for the season. He just worry
about other stuff, like I don't know flat earth theory.
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Maybe I can maybe get together with the Chief ice
Wall and we can we can talk about the hollow
Earth too, like her, that's good stuff. I don't check
any of it. Just you just want to go with
then it's great. Have you heard of Admiral Bird Oh yeah, yes, guys,
He's seen some stuff, so this will be fun. What
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do I have a feeling if a Durham Police officer
under their own name, even though it was a private thing,
was updating us on the doings of Q and people
could identify that officer, that that officer would be having
a conversation with you. Am I wrong? I don't feel
like I'm wrong here. I feel like you would sit
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him down. He would say things like this is very
troubling blah blah blah, and that would be problematic for
the officer. You can correct me if I'm wrong. I
don't feel like I am. So that's the problem. Okay,
there we go. I think I made him a point,
but I don't worry. I'll make it multiple more times,
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I'm sure over the course of the story, which is
not going anywhere. Uh, And we are getting more information
for the likes of Cash Battel, who Ross says doesn't
look like he sounds and I agree with him when
he says that, So what what is? What do you
expect he's but he's gonna sound like when he's getting
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up there. He's the he's the FBI director. I wanted
to sound at least like.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Yeah, well, I mean he looks like he's he's kind
of jacked, right, He's short, but he looks jacked, So
you expect like sort of a deeper voice. But what
really makes me and I'm sorry, but every time every
time I see Cash Battel on TV, like every time,
no matter, and I know there are various serious issues
and there I understand that, but when I see him here,
he always has like shocked face, like he looks like
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the walking embodiment of the metal gear solid Alert sounder,
like the whole track with you just yeah, he looks
like like like all the time, this is what he
looks like.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Who like that?
Speaker 2 (13:53):
Yeah, all the time, he's just standing there, arms crossed,
looks very professional, nice suit, well, you know, doing his job.
But he looks like like all the time.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
It's kind of a good look for the FBI director
he's supposed to uncover like bad mysteries, right like, ah, look,
it's he looks like right when they pull the mask
off the you know on the Scooby dude man like
like all the time twenty four Yeah that yeah, maybe
you want your FBI director to look like that. Here's
how he sounds.
Speaker 4 (14:19):
By the way, we had a text message exchange he
the suspect with another individual in which he claimed that
he had an opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and
he was going to do it because of his hatred
for what Charlie stood for.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
I want you to recognize something that's going to be
different here. The I believe that the Biden FBI would
have caught this dude, because again, when you hear how
the guy eventually got caught, like, they would have released
the photos and the dad would have seen it, and
you like like that whole series, and the dude lived there, right,
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really hard to hide in Utah. It basically is a
small town that being said, U, you can tell me
if you agree or disagree. I have a I don't
think that they would have followed through on trying to
find other people. I think they would have just said,
all right, this guy was on discord, we'll keep an
eye out for that. But we got him, and then
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they could you know, because they would then they would
date downplay the roommate, which oh no, yeah, but I
don't think that they would be as vigorous as Petell
and Bongino were willing to be here where like they
can identify the other people who were in these texts,
they're going to arrest them.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
You know, if you knew something was going to happen
to Charlie Kirk, or you had an idea that something
might happen, or you heard a whisper and you didn't
say anything, yeah you should be arrested.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
But but do you do you think they it was
with the same vigor. It would have been done with
the same vigor if by no, if it was the
BIOS administration, they'd forget all about it. No, they would
arrest this guy. I just want to be clear. I
think they would arrest this guy. They would try and
then they like onto the next distraction thing.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
I think I don't know if we would have ever
arrested the guy because I don't think they would have
ever released the photos.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
I think I feel like they would have because there
was they had the neighborhood cam photos, so you had
hours of the public, you had pictures.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
What I was hearing is like protocol tends to be
they're not going to release those photos because then the
suspect will know that they're onto them, so they carfully
or like kill themselves or something. So them releasing the
photos was already different than what they would have normally.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Done, correct releasing the ones from the parking garage that
likely were publicly publicly owned parking garage. Yes, but I
think you know, people had people got ring cam, so
there'd be something out there. And anyway, so here's here's Bongino.
Speaker 5 (16:32):
By the way, this investigation is just begune. This isn't
even the beginning of the of the beginning. You know, yes,
we have a subject in custody. You know, everybody's innocent
till proven guilty in our constitutional republic. However, this is
not done by any strategy.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
Okay, so again I this is going to be different
than how it would be. I guess there's all that
I'm saying any and I do believe again, I believe
they would have arrested them, but I don't think we'd
be hearing about other people. And to Loss's point, we
may not have those face photos. But this is this
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is gonna go in a little different direction. Okay, apparently
the on a knocked year back or the sea aliens
or the booms of North Carolina. I don't know. We're
doing this thing again. We'll get into it next. Hang on.
I was given a little grief to the I've given
a lot of grief to Chief Chief Ice Wall there
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at the Durham Chief of Police because I just pointed
out that it's it's it's more so than just her
being able to express her opinion in private. It's the
part where everyone can tell that she doesn't investigate stuff
for a while, and that might not be a good
trait for somebody in charge of a police department, especially
one that is in a it's just a complicated policing situation.
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I just pointed that out. But then I see this
and I'm not everything needs an investigation, but at least
I guess maybe this is kind of what it would
look like. So uh At there's a school in Charlotte
called Audrey Kell High School, and uh where is it here?
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It's there, balance, it's in the Balanine areas. This is
a nice area. And they have what's called Spirit Rock,
which is just this big boulder that sits on the
school grounds and is utilized as a messaging board for students.
So you know, they'll they'll paint, you know, if they
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got a big game coming up. I guess maybe the
cheerleaders would paint on this thing. If there's issues, like
a certain issue in Minneapolis. Uh, they put a big mural,
big BLM fist mural on this thing, which I guess
was part and parcel of the the acquisition of homes
for the BLM people. So thank you for that, kids.
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But but they did it. They did it, and something
horrible happened yesterday. Ross. Do you want to think what
the horrible thing that's happened that has the school investigating
now on the Spirit Rock where students for generations have
put murals and messages for others to read.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
I mean that's right, Yeah, I can deduce what happened.
What do you what do you think they blew it
up right right? They said on fire. No, they probably
wrote like Charlie Kirk's name on it or something.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
They did they wrote live like Kirk and then they
in the Bible verse John eleven yo and now the
the principal's big mad. So they're investigating figure out who
who would have done this. Principal responds to message painted
on Charlotte's school spirit rock. This is like, this is
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the same garbage with the with the Free Expression Tunnel
there at NC State right where they're like, yeah, you
can write eat the rich and you know that's that's fine.
Absolutely death to white. That's that's good. Yeah, that's fine.
What'd you I'm sure did you write Charlie Kirk's name?
What are you doing.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
This?
Speaker 1 (20:06):
The principal say that the incident is being investigated as vandalism. Wow,
this is some tone deaf stuff. Again, I'm looking at
pictures of this thing painted for the BLM, stuff painted
for all sorts of stuff. All right, so uh, Susan
Nichols Principal Susan Nichols notified families on Sunday that the
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rock in front of the school was painted over the weekend.
This is nothing. By the way, this is your ma'am.
You wouldn't last five seconds at a high school in Wyoming, okay,
right cause you think we showed up to the opposing
high school just to paint stuff.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Hell no, hell no.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
We got a there's people I heard about got an
old rusted bombper threw in the back of Mitch Mitchellina's
truck because he's got a big and a tig. Well
here in there. And I heard they rove all the
way to Jilt, Wyoming, and there's a large metal camels.
They call themselves the July Camels. There's no camels there,
but that's what they call themselves. And then that bumper
may or may not, in just a few short minutes
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have been welded to the side of the metal camel.
Just a few beads sold it there so that it reviewed.
It looks like the bumper was sticking out of the
metal camels behind as a slight for the students of
that particular school district. That is how you do things
in a high school where men or men, and that's
how we liked it. So anyway, sorry, there I got
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the goat, is everybody happy? Ross got the stupid goat
up there. That is an incident may or may not
have happened in the late nineties that was never solved
that I heard about.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
I got a great message last week involving the goat. Yeah,
here's here's a DM I got on X ready from
my buddy Craig. Buddy, bring back the goat, Bring back
the goat more. I love everything about the show, but
the thing that made me fall in love with it
and get hooked back in the day was the goat.
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Twelve years ago it was the goat ross. I love
the damn goat. It just makes me so happy. Bring
the goat back man full time. Just do it, goat.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
You're just adding goats now, they're really that many goats.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
I just wrote, like, that's an amazing message. Yeah, it's
so great.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
So anyway, back to the investigation of the vandalism photos
of the rock show the rock painted with it would
be more impressive if they painted him on the rock,
because you know that would be an accomplishment.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
Well not anymore. I mean now he's like super skinny.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
Thereschool kids they still got to like capture.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
The kidding, ride it on him and blow him over.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
I guess you could get it with chloro form and
the painted but right, all right, and it says live
like Kirk, along with the names Gabby and Logan, the
message freedom seventeen seventy six, the American flag and then
the Bible vers I just mentioned John eleven twenty five.
Law enforcements with contell oh geez, here we go, you got,
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you got, you got. The Charlotte Mecklenberg police on this,
basically the thing that was a BLM rock. Are we
going hate crime on this? Are we going hate crime?
Students foul responsible for the vandalism could face disciplinary action.
The school is also encouraged listen to listen to this
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Gustapo garbage. The school is encouraging students and families to
use the district say something anonymous reporting app. I think
that's a great idea. Ross. Would you tell them that
the one Armed Man did this? We leave him a message.
I'm gonna give him some leads to work on.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
You know, it's the one armed Mammy's he went to Chicago.
And it's not the one armed man. It's the one
armed Mayhem.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
It's what it is.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
Oh no, so over the games? Yeah, yeah, he's in Chicago.
Wait they're in Chicago.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Uh huh, all right, just put it on the put
on the message thing there and old man smithers.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
Right, Oh I heard it was old man Jenkins.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Or a Jenkins. Yeah, well it could be either one probably,
Uh give them, give them both to look at. Officials
emphasize that using the reporting system we're speaking with trusted
school staff is the preferred method. Well, this is your
preferred method. So there you go. Look at the amount
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of energy that is about to be expended on somebody
doing this when when there's a thousand pictures floating around
to this thing painted up for every woke thing that
they wanted to and it literally is called the Spirit
Rock and it's it's literally what they use. People are
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a joke. Man, You're gonna you're about to do seven
hundred times the amount of investigative work that the chief
of Durham, the Durham Chief of Police, Chief Ice Wall
did to determine whether Charlie Kirk promoted mass shootings. You
all are so embarrassing, absolutely embarrassing. What is wrong with you?
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But no, yeah, yeah, I might as well get into it.
Why the hell not, Ross, I just got I just
got a tip you'rena leave him this. I know who
painted the rock, right, so it was Colonel Jessup. I
don't have the I don't have the I don't have
the evidence yet, but uh, I think we're onto something.
So we just gotta we just gotta depose him or
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get him on the stand. He'll crack. Oh better go
check this out. The people are at Jokes fifteen. Hang on,
all right, we got some more leads here. Ross, you're
ready to send some more tips. So Jason says he
has it on good authority that it was it was
Kobayashi and Redfoot. So that's that's troubling right there. Those
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guys are. There's some bad, bad dudes there. Man, all right,
we'll get that on the tip line. And what is this? Wait? Wait,
why am I getting an email from the the man
the building management? Oh lord? Uh oh hold on, Ross,
Apparently somebody vandalized the Spirit rock out in front of
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the station. No, yes, one side they wrote Boston, so
that could be Boston sucks, that could be anybody. Don't
you gonna narrow that down? And then on the other
side it says bills by a billion. You know what?
Speaker 2 (26:52):
What a mystery this is?
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Yeah, I mean what does that mean?
Speaker 2 (26:55):
Idea is no idea? I feel like that savant meme.
M hmm, that's going around a lady looking at the computer.
We have no idea? What could that mean?
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (27:04):
Where?
Speaker 1 (27:04):
It's what's your bucket? From the uh from the show
stopping the White Supremacist? Yeah. I don't know if we're
gonna solve this. Like somebody wants more bills, like the
bills that come in your mailbox.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
Why would you want more bills? I mean that makes
no sense. Why would you want a billion of them?
Speaker 3 (27:22):
Ah?
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Yeah, yeah, that's stupid. But when you go to the mailbox,
do you hope for no bills? Or do you hope
for a billion bills?
Speaker 3 (27:28):
Right?
Speaker 2 (27:28):
None? I don't want to paynty bills.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
M that's weird. And then oh wait, hold on, there's
more writing. What was it say in Josh? We trust?
I think Josh is a very common name. I don't
I don't even know that. All right, well we'll we'll
go ahead and look into it. We got lots of
mysteries to solve, Like we're doing the sonic boom thing
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out on the coast again. For those of you who
are fairly new to North Carolina, the the booms of
west or of eastern North carol line or a thing,
and there is a lot of You go to a
big rabbit hole, you can go down if you want.
I've never heard one, sorry, but a lot of people
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claim they've heard them a lot of different places on
the Carolina coast and a lot of different like they
have they've conducted full investigations into is it like? Is it?
Is it some of the military stuff out of Cherry Point?
Is it bigfoot? I don't know. I'm sure they like
they've been speculating for a very long time. And you
(28:39):
know there is some capture of it, but I don't,
I don't know, right and and tell you and till
you hear it now?
Speaker 2 (28:48):
Is that like the boom shaking the garage door in
the gutters of the house where that video was made?
Speaker 1 (28:53):
Or is it the boom? I I I yeah, I guess.
I don't know. Have you ever watched any of the
thing on the Carolina bombs or whatever they like?
Speaker 2 (29:01):
There were some going around a while ago. Where do
you remember the videos going around? It's like a trumpet
in the sky. Do you remember that? Like the weird
grinding metallic sound videos that were out there.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Yeah, no, no, no. There's been tons of different iterations and
variations of this, and it's it's kind of like it's
like every few years we do this again. And I
don't know that I've ever ever did you know, I've
ever seen anything definitive? I will say this. If you
think you hear trumpets in the sky and you live
in Jericho, you should move, Okay, you want to get
(29:37):
your your bug out bagfab to get out of there. So,
but you know, if you live out in Wilmington. I
don't know what it is. I guess I could throw
it out here. I'll do. What I'll do is I'll
do more research than the uh the chief of police
of Durham, whatever attempt. What the hell are they? I
don't know, don't know. All right, hold on, hold on,
(29:59):
let's get the bones. Yes, Sid, what's up?
Speaker 3 (30:03):
Hey, good morning, Katie? How are you?
Speaker 1 (30:04):
I'm pretty good, sir, except that we've analyzed our rock.
Speaker 3 (30:07):
But I don't know that we'll Oh, that's okay, the
perpetrator has been caught.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
Oh good, okay.
Speaker 3 (30:14):
I listened to I listened to our friend Pete Calender
and Charlotte in the afternoons. Oh and okay, well it
passes time. But anyway, just to let you know, everyone
that called in confessed to the crime.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Oh everyone sparta, kiss good, good.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Exactly exactly right. That's what happens, though. The perpetrator has
been caught and no tax dollars will have to be
spent on an investigation.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
Oh okay, all right, well we're gonna stake out the
club anyway, sir.
Speaker 3 (30:46):
So all right, you take.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
A right, Yeah, that's a ross. I think I'm gonna
go undercover to try to figure out who painted the
rock out front. And I think the lead starts up
at the men's club. Yeah, we got a hot lead
up there, so probably i'll get back in like six months.
We'll figure out who did it. Because who this is
my this is my theory, because I'm an investigator.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
Now.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
Who likes bills? Ross?
Speaker 2 (31:10):
You and I don't like bills, but a dancer likes bills.
Strippers love them.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Yeah, so I'm gonna have to I'm gonna, I'm gonna,
I'm gonna have to investigate.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
So you think of stripper painted a rock bills.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
By a billion Who who wants bills more than a stripper? Right,
make it rain? What do you make it rain? With rain?
No bills? This is I'm gonna have.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
The whole Joe, what did you say said about josh
or something something Josh trust that's probably the book of Joshua,
going back to the trumpets and stuff.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
Oh yeah, point there. Yeah, all right, we got some
lead and the Boston sucks? What does what does that mean?
Speaker 2 (31:45):
That's a mystery. Yeah, and again, honestly, that's above my
pay grade. Oh that's fair, that's fair. All right, Well
I'll start on this lead.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
David. What's up, good morning, how are you? I'm good, sir.
I'm going undercover. What's up?
Speaker 3 (32:00):
Well, I know who painted the rock at the school?
Speaker 1 (32:03):
Okay, who was that? It was the goat? Yeah, you
know what now the goat?
Speaker 3 (32:12):
The goat said did it?
Speaker 1 (32:17):
I'd say that's because he was waterboarded, sir. So don't
don't trust the information gathered.
Speaker 3 (32:21):
I feel okay, yeah, I got the wrong information. All right.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
Oh that's fine, sir. I don't want to kill my
investigation because I am I'm I'm locked in for this then.
And by the way, hold on, there's a there's a
line in this story that I kind of laughed at
who it was. This guy's name.
Speaker 3 (32:38):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
They interviewed a couple of people, one dude from Virginia Beach,
another one from Moyak. That have to be very careful
because the first time I saw that the Moyak, North Carolina,
I thought, I said Moloch, and then so I jokingly
called it Moloch, And now every time I see it,
even though I know it's Moyak, I say Moloch, and
(32:59):
I'm amount to irritate somebody from Moyarc. So sorry. But
by the way, if it was Moloch, you should not
live in a town called Moloch.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
I would move. Yeah, we wouldn't have kids there.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
Yeah, you want to move to Beezelbub just down the road.
It's very nice, very nice. Yeah, I bet it would
be an interesting town to live in though. So uh, anyway,
let's see here. So they interviewed, Uh, that's what's this
guy's name, Chuck Hayley. He said, I thought it was
just somebody banging on the front door. The dogs are
going nuts. I didn't want to go, didn't want to go. Look.
(33:33):
I just figured the rest of the family had gone
out and they were gonna tell me what happened. Uh.
He said left about six seconds and then oh, here's
the line. Where is it? Oh no, no, no, I'm sorry.
Here you know the all right, So here's the other dude.
His name is Tim Maxwell. He said, I live in
Windsor Woods or the intersection I got. Okay, here's the
(33:55):
line of want he goes my tower, My entire house shook.
I heard a loud whoosh. I just want you to
know I'm ex military and I spent four year station
in Japan. Okay, well, thank you for your shirt. What
does that mean? Was that like you're saying it's not Godzilla?
I mean, what is it? Or I'm assuming he's he's
(34:17):
saying that it's not an earthquake when he says it
like that, because Japan has earthquakes but also sonic booms
for the military. Okay, I'm glad it's not Godzilla though
that is that is because you know that would suck
for our coastal tourism. Yeah, I think that's what he's implying.
(34:37):
He's implying it's not an earthquake. I just read that plinny,
like boy, I was in Japan. Let me tell you
that's not what you think it is. Us geological survey
did not reporting any earthquakes.
Speaker 3 (34:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:52):
That's the other thing too, Like there's Twitter accounts like
all earthquakes or something like that, and that's just in
constantly updates. Would you from everywhere in the world.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
Would you rather witness an encounter Godzilla or Mathra if
you had to choose?
Speaker 1 (35:06):
Uh, I don't know. I'm kind of old school, man.
I feel like you gotta go Godzilla. Man, he's more manageable.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
I think he's gonna cause more damage though, right, Yeah,
but I mean.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
Like go and hide and you can't find the Mathra
and you gotta be in a planet.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
Let's be honest. Bugs are gross.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
Yeah, no, no, no, yeah. I think I think if you're
going to have your society decimated by a giant monster,
you know the og works, dude, I think you gotta go.
I think you gotta go. O g Like if I
told you a giant ape the size of I don't know,
the empire, state building or something was was good. You
(35:46):
could have that one, or you could have the little
one who kind of wanders off too much, as I
was portrayed in the movie There. You you want the one,
you want the meccha your You could have the Mecca.
Speaker 2 (35:57):
One, right, go big or go home?
Speaker 1 (35:59):
Right? Yeah, I thought, do you want Mecca Godzilla or
real Godzilla? Now? But you started this.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
Now I'm unfamiliar with the Is that like Godzilla in
like a mech suit? What is Mecca?
Speaker 1 (36:11):
What is it?
Speaker 3 (36:11):
Now?
Speaker 1 (36:11):
They created a mechanical Godzilla defile like the last one.
Speaker 2 (36:16):
I haven't seen it.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
Oh yeah yeah yeah, so you gotta go Mechazilla.
Speaker 2 (36:20):
No, I don't want the original.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
Okay, So so you want to slave labor animals?
Speaker 2 (36:29):
Well know, I'm saying if I'm gonna like witness something
like that, I don't want to see the original and
I want to see some man made abomination of it.
Speaker 1 (36:36):
Was pretty good, was it? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (36:39):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (36:39):
Yeah yeah, pretty bad ass, Like if you got one
for your artists, Like, dude, you should get one to
protect the wing, the new wing.
Speaker 2 (36:46):
No, it's all it fall in the spartan pit.
Speaker 1 (36:49):
Well, you gotta train, you gotta train it. If it's Mecca,
you can play. I don't can do like a room
where the room is not allowed to go.
Speaker 2 (36:56):
I don't have time to train my Godzilla or whatever.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
He just you pro gram this one.
Speaker 2 (37:01):
It's dude, do you have I'm busy. We do have
a room.
Speaker 1 (37:05):
We do. It's named Trevor. Okay, well that our boss
probably doesn't like that.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
Well, we name the room but before Trevor became our
boss the room, but came before our boss.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
Trevor.
Speaker 2 (37:15):
Okay, I are not changing the name of the roomba.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
But but but Trevor the rumba, right, because you don't
want to hurt its feelings. So, but Trevor, the roomba,
there's places you it doesn't go, right because you programmed it.
Speaker 2 (37:29):
No, no, no, no, we go wherever it goes, wherever
it wants.
Speaker 1 (37:35):
Outside.
Speaker 2 (37:35):
I'm not going to restrict its freedom. I'm not a jerk.
Speaker 1 (37:38):
It's it works for you.
Speaker 2 (37:41):
I mean, I like to believe, you know, like it's
a it's a it's a friendship.
Speaker 3 (37:45):
Dude.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
I'm starting to think you had something to do with
the rock because you're so which one now that one
out front?
Speaker 2 (37:51):
No?
Speaker 1 (37:52):
What okay, what about Trevor the rumba is possible.
Speaker 2 (37:57):
I don't trust him.
Speaker 1 (37:58):
You just said you don't want to strictest freedom and
now you're saying it. I mean, it's your opinion, okay. Anyway,
so uh uh, I'll tell you what you have real Godzilla,
I'll have Mecazilla and then we'll fight him for money.
That'll be great. We'll get the guy from the uh,
the Rambo movie with the with the burma, the guy
(38:21):
who's calling the snakes things there. I really liked his delivery.
Let's see here. They also reached out to the Navy
see if they knew what caused. But well, if it
is God's Zilla, the navy is I'm gonna tell you
what was the what do they call those things in
that movie? Pacific rim? Kaiju? Is it a kaiju? Do
(38:42):
we know? I? Look, I'm looking here. They called the Navy,
they called the fire department. I'm just seeing who the
reporter all checked with. They called the Navy, they called
the fire department, the US Geological Survey, so nobody nobody
(39:02):
called to see if it was a kaiju? What are
we doing? People? Why do I have to come along
and clean up your journalistic malpractice? Ross called the school
down to Charlotte and suggests that it might be a
kaiju because the time the time frame works out, so
they have the sonic booms.
Speaker 2 (39:24):
Then the rock I was busy doing stuff. He did
you say it was Kayu Kaiju Kayu?
Speaker 1 (39:31):
Is it Kaiu like the PBS Kids show, No, No, No,
the big monsters from Pacific kay would take that part
of the inner inner. I don't know, uh, intergalactic, do
not intergalactic? What am I thinking of the things? The
dinosaurs from.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
The I'd prefer them over Kayu. It's fine.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
Oh, I don't even know what a kayu is? Just
should I google that?
Speaker 5 (39:53):
No?
Speaker 1 (39:53):
Probably not if that's the way you're reacting. But I'm
just saying, so we have the booms, Godzilla or Kaiju
may have come on shore and then the rock gets vandalized,
Like I feel like maybe maybe the two are connected,
and that we should we should suggest this to the
school so that they can investigate further, because they said
(40:14):
they got they got a whole app for it. So
and again the time the timeline tracks, sonic boom sounds
like a monster coming on shore. You think somebody's a monster.
Because they wrote Charlie Kirk's name on a rock that
used to have a BLM fist so that they could
buy a massive amounts of houses for Miss Kohlers. The
(40:36):
only person would be so horrible to do that is
clearly an interdimensional demon dinosaur. So get to investigating. I
can't believe how quickly we've solved this. I'm still doing
the investigation on the bills thing, but I think we
got this other one licked. Man, that's crazy, okay, all right?
Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.
(40:58):
Solving crime every time. That's how we roll coming up
on the show. Let's see here. Oh so people are
mad advance because he did some radio something. Fine, CNN's
got their own demons to a fight this morning. And
where did I put this story? Apparently we blew to
(41:21):
Smitherings another one of those Venezuelan drug boats. They'll be like, oh,
you already did this once, right, and then every time
they do one, you have to do one on the
regular so that they go, ah, we still can't do
this very frequently because we get turned to mist right.
So if you think that they're just gonna stop, you
are crazy. We'll get into that in just a moment.
(41:43):
But first raced agic from the Weather Channel. Oh man,
they're doing the you know, you know what the Carolina
like booms are where they hear the sonic booms out
there on the coast and really knows what they are
I think down in Georgia they claim to have heard
him too. Are you familiar with you? No, I'm not. Yeah, yeah,
(42:04):
what is it? And then they always they like, it's
not on an earthquake? Then they call the military. Military
is like, it's not us, so worth your rising, it's Godzilla?
Could be right? It tracks so or I use so
right or yeah, either one of those follow along? Yeah, yeah,
check that out sonically. So I think I figured out
(42:27):
why Clemson is cursed and maybe you guys are fixed.
So they what They just suspended a professor down there
because he's like, yeah, Charlie Kirk died. So now that
that guy's not there, I think maybe you're you turn around.
Speaker 7 (42:38):
Yeah, take the take the seventeen and a half right, yeah, man, wow,
seventeen and a half.
Speaker 3 (42:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (42:46):
But I just see something just crazy happening where they
come out and they just either blow Syracuse out or
they lose by three again.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
So it's whatever. I love play. I just found out
JJ McCarthy's injured, so I cannot geyes, so well agree,
and who's the backup there? I don't even know. It
doesn't matter it is whoever it is called. Well, we
have to but whoever it is will come in. They
(43:18):
will play really well. People like, oh, there's a quarterback
of the future, and then we'll get rid of him
at the end of the year. Yeah, what we do, man,
it's what we do well. So good luck. And and
then we go and we play the team that paid
one hundred and fifty million to the guy we got
rid of two years ago. While he said some men
watches us lose anyway, Carson wentz, We'll see how it goes.
Speaker 7 (43:42):
Oh that's all right, he's still around. Yeah, No, Carson Wentz.
No JJ McCarthy, no name. Storm off the coast, there's
a little circulation.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
Out there, though.
Speaker 7 (43:54):
It is raining in the outer banks from Corolla down
towards the southern shores of kill Devil Hills, Nag'shead. Heavy
rainfall coming in in bands, thunderstorms around the center. And
you know, Hurricane Center doesn't have its eyes on this thing,
but it is producing impacts with flooding. There's areas of
flooding on twelve. That's not unusual when you get these
storms off the coast. But probably and I say probably,
(44:17):
not going to be looking at a naming. You know,
once in a while, these things flare up, and then
all of a sudden, the Hurricane Center pops in and says, well, yeah,
we got a depression. I don't think that's gonna happen.
The impacts are gonna be the same either way. The
floodwatches as far west as Vance, Franklin, Nash, Wilson, Green Counties,
and points east. So just east of Wake Forest, Roley, Durham, Fayetteville.
(44:42):
Some spotty showers starting to come in right now to
the triangle. Better chance this afternoon, a few showers, thunderstorms
Gonna work out like I thought yesterday. Less of a
chance of rain triad and west, a little better chance
from the triangle, and best chance off to the east.
Dryer weather coming in late week. Looks like we'll see
improving weather conditions as up. We just get back into
the gatees probably by Thursday and Friday.
Speaker 1 (45:03):
Okay, all right, thank you sir, appreciate it. We'll talk
to Ray once again and the next hour four seven
eight seven four, what is going on? This is still
up all right, So let me do this. We'll take
a break, be right back. No, we're not gonna do this.
We're not all right, So I don't know, maybe maybe
(45:23):
you guys. Maybe you guys are cool with this. I've
always I've always heard the phenomena with the booms and
whatnot off the coast of Carolina's called Carolina booms or
something very similar. So some guy called and said, they're
called what what was it? What was the thing? He said,
it was called Seneca guns. Okay, here's here's the problem
with that. That's what happens in Seneca Lake, New York.
(45:48):
So you guys handle you will handle us. That's a
New York thing. This is this is North Carolina. It's
got to have its own thing. We're not naming stuff
for New York. Ew no, no, no, no, no, So sorry,
(46:10):
I mean, I understand what you're saying, sir, but I
just feel like starting to fight here. So but yeah,
that is I have heard that term utilized, although there
are some differences, I guess from the documentary I watched
because I was mildly interested. Well, and I'll just punched
my microphone, so I don't know. I know, the whole
thing's weird. I just wanted to talk about Godzilla, really,
(46:31):
That's why we wondered meandered into that. So a couple
other things we spound on that Clemson professor. The Clemson
Clemson has suspended a professor after multiple politicians and students
complained that the professor had made inappropriate comments regarding the
(46:51):
death of Charlie Kirk. Let's see the university. I saw
them piling on Clemson. I had not seen the resolution
to this, so I'm not but I'm not price because
there was a lot of people on the Twitter. The
university took to Twitter on Saturday to announce it suspended
a professor while the university investigates the media social media posts. Ummm,
(47:17):
I don't like the way that that's worded. Oh, here
we go. The ACLU of South Carolina released a statement
Friday afternoon calling out the organized political effect to find
social media statements about Kirk's assassination in Japan, state employees
be fired or pushed out of jobs. Oh, you're calling
your condemn Oh we condemned political violence and the killing
(47:38):
of Kurt. This is the ACLU statement, all right, So
they're big mad that. You know what. I didn't hear
a peep out of the ACLU during the expanded years
long cancel stuff. So shut up. I'm sorry. Shut up either,
either call it out when you see it and be
(47:58):
consistent on this stuff or shut up. I never saw
one ACLU statement when they were like, all right, we're
gonna go after and then you know, insert whoever it
is for a much milder political opinion than I wish
my enemy's dead and I'm glad when it happens. So
(48:20):
I don't want to hear anything you have to say.
What happened? The ACLU just kills me. Man. It's like,
what a great concept, just absolutely infested by moon bets,
so that when you see them pop up and you
can see what it is that prompts them to pop up,
you can immediately get a read on who you're dealing
with there.
Speaker 2 (48:38):
You know, growing up, we learned about the Nazis walking
through Skokey, Illinois. Remember that. Yeah, it was the thing
we learned in New York anyway, And like the people
behind that who said, hey, they have the right to
do that was the ACLU at the time. Yeah, like
what happened, and it's.
Speaker 1 (48:52):
Just like, oh, oh yeah, now we got a problem
with the idea that somebody may but well everyone was like,
I'm sorry you didn't black out your profiles. So now
we're going it can't. I mean, just dumb stuff, right,
and just.
Speaker 2 (49:05):
To like you reiterated, listen, their point at the time,
the ACLU is, yes, they're horrible people. Yeah, we don't
endorse them, but they have the right to do it, right.
Speaker 1 (49:13):
That's it. So apparently some folks are big mad over
at CNN, and I guess they're not happy about the
way that Charlie Kirk is I guess being remembered or well, anyway,
here here's the panel ripe in yesterday.
Speaker 8 (49:28):
I mean, and I think the point as well is
rarely have we ever seen an administration, and not just
a president, but all of his top eights, the vice
president included, act or react to a moment like.
Speaker 9 (49:39):
This in such a deeply personal way. And that's what
I think, to me, has been so striking to see
the way that they know he ordered flags to be
flown at half mass. He is going to honor Charlie
Kirk posthumously with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. I mean,
these are things that are a very different response to
what we've seen in other cases like this, are they?
Speaker 1 (50:00):
I mean, everything's gonna have its own twist, But are
you telling me that there's not examples where the top cats,
dogs or dogs or whatever in politics have decided to
take the death of somebody that is encumbered in a
bit of politics and make it really personal. Can't think
(50:21):
of any examples there where I don't know, they go
weep at their gravesite or their coffin or their memorials,
and then when they go there they put a fist
in the air, like, can you think of can you
think of any examples in recent memory? Because CNN is
plumb out of thoughts, I guess I can't really think
of this now. I don't think they gave George Floyd
(50:42):
the Medal of Freedom. Well, they probably would have given
them the Medal of Honor if they could figure out
how to shoehorn that in. But like, don't act like,
don't act like the reaction to it. And again, this
is a political assassination. That's another thing. George Floyd wasn't
a political assassination. It was something that was made political
(51:03):
and you know, had its own political movement and moment
and reaction. But it's not a political assassination. Charlie Kerr
was a political assassination. And I'm sorry when that's something
that's so how do I say this. That's something that's
so foreign to people my age, even like that was
(51:28):
the sixties bro for political assassinations. And that's why when
there is a political assassination and you've never really lived
through a big one right now, I don't understand their
spectac people now sending to me like, dah, what what
about the Clintons. I get it. Okay, that's not what
(51:50):
I mean. You know, that's not what I mean. I
would have said assassination shones. Uh No, I'm kidding. No,
when you sit there and you see this thing and
it happens out in front of you, ross, has there
been a political assassination in our lifetime?
Speaker 3 (52:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (52:06):
I saw somebody yesterday saying, hey, we need to bring
back political assassinations, and am I brain did the same thing.
I'm like, how far back are we going? Because I
can't in my lifetime, I'm not sure it happened, right,
I mean, Reagan got shot, he got shot, correct, Yeah, but.
Speaker 1 (52:21):
Assassination and but in our lifetime, I can't think of any.
Speaker 2 (52:25):
But then we had yesterday we played that audio from
that woman who was saying that the assassin didn't go
far enough. They need to take how his family like
they're taking off like the Romanos in Russia, Like, like,
what is happening here?
Speaker 1 (52:38):
I gotta check this out because I was just I
was just and I was thinking about this as I'm
sitting there and I'm talking about the other thing. I'm like,
I think, really, because I wanted to find why it is,
you know why I see this as differently, And I
keep coming back to the fact that I don't think
(52:59):
we've had a political assassination in my lifetime. Really, you
got to go back to when they were Greece and Kennedy's.
Speaker 2 (53:08):
You're talking about in this country, right, obviously.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
In this country? Yeah? Obviously, Yeah, I mean one that
was directly impactful on my on my own right.
Speaker 2 (53:17):
So, and that's think about the evil that is required
and necessary to have those words come out of your lips,
that we need to bring back political assassinations. That's like
a that's a crazy level.
Speaker 1 (53:27):
Yeah, you know, you're dealing with somebody who should be
in there, Like.
Speaker 2 (53:29):
What are you talking about like the Kennedy's, Martin Luther, King,
Malcolm X. Are you talking like Abraham Lincoln? How far
back are you going? That's nuts.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
There's been some judges assassinations. And I and by the way,
and I understand that there's some state stuff. I understand that,
but no, I mean something that enraptured the whole nation
that people found shocking, and clearly others didn't find shocking
enough because they want more of them. So I get
it on a state by state, but at a national level,
(54:01):
I just I can't think of any right.
Speaker 2 (54:03):
And we were both born around the same time, and
it's I saw somebody pose the question, and it was
a valid question that said, you know, is this what
it felt like in nineteen sixty three when JFK was assassinated?
Speaker 1 (54:13):
Right?
Speaker 2 (54:14):
And remember when he was shot. It's not like they
had the supruder film on hand right away. That came
out later. But imagine if like when the day Kennedy
was shy, not only did you have it crystal clear
in four K, but like in repeating slow motion over
and over again on your phone.
Speaker 7 (54:30):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (54:30):
Now, people are saying, well, he's not an elected official,
can't be a political assess what are you talking about?
MLK was a political assassination? Are we disagreeing on the
on the terminology here? You don't have to be it,
but it has to have a political angle. There has
to be politics of play here, and there clearly is
there is a hot button issue. And then you look
at what this dude's writing and what he's saying. And
(54:50):
then Charlie has spoken these things, and the guy you
know stewed over what he heard Charlie saying. He wrote
all this down. He told people, according to the evidence
that they claimed to.
Speaker 2 (55:00):
Have right now, want to say, it's not political. It's
absolute garbage. He created the biggest college camp at like
right wing college campus organization, right like political organization with
turning points. So what are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (55:11):
So get out of here with that. You don't have
to be an elected official for it to be a
political assassination. All right, here's what I was looking for.
All right, So the last see these are all really local. Yeah,
this is this is all local stuff, man, Yeah, big
(55:31):
national I think that. So that's why it stands out.
So excuse me if the President of the United States
and a lot of people who are in politics take
this very personally, probably because it's a political assassination and
we don't really have those anymore, or we didn't. Wait,
(55:54):
hold on, then, by your logic, man, A Mangione did
a political assassination? What are you talking to? I'll at
least i'll at least discuss that. I don't, Ross, do
you think that's a political assassination? The CEO shooter? No, no,
I'm sorry, no, no, no, no no, that's the dude
who's got beef because he couldn't get it up, at
(56:15):
least for part of it. So anyway, all right, we're
getting we're getting into a weird place here. So but
that's why, that's why people look at it. And yeah,
it's just like what all they're like all living former presidents,
current and former presidents came out against assassinations. Oh really
(56:36):
did they? That's great, Ross, I'm against assassinating radio people.
You want to join my coalition here, you can be
making VP or something.
Speaker 2 (56:48):
Yeah, no, I could do that.
Speaker 1 (56:49):
Yeah all right, so you're also against assassinating people on
the radio.
Speaker 2 (56:52):
I know you stand against that. Yes, Oh look at that.
Speaker 1 (56:54):
Okay, good deal. Ah And before you go, oh, by
the Presidential Medal of Freedom, you you morons gave it
to Joe Biden. I don't want to hear it. Shut up.
They gave it. They gave it to Joe Biden. And
then they added with distinction.
Speaker 2 (57:14):
You know, they gave it to what Oprah Winfrey as well,
and Charlie had a bigger audience than Oprah Winfrey.
Speaker 1 (57:19):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's see who. Let's sell I just
want to see a list of who Biden all gave
it to or not that he knows he gave it
to them. If he wrote it, probably like cartoon characters.
All right, So, oh, Charlie, Kurt's going to be smirched
the award well one when he gave it when you, seriously,
I thought you said once he gave it to Limbod
the award, the award didn't matter anymore. I distinctly remember
(57:43):
a panelist on seeing that saying that, let's see here.
All right, so who did who did Joe Biden or
his staff give it to? Let's see here, Anna Wintour,
the editor of Vogue. Great, uh, Bill Nye? The science
(58:06):
Do I really need to go down this list? You
gave it to a dude who's not a scientist, who
basically made do you remember the really sexual stuff that
he was doing a few years ago, and how creepy
that was. That's about the time.
Speaker 2 (58:18):
They gave him the damn Award. I didn't recall him.
I remember Neil deGrasse Tyson being like super weird.
Speaker 1 (58:24):
No Bill Ny did. So we played on the air.
And that's to this day, it just it still creeps
me the hell out. Oh my god. They gave it
to Hillary Clinton. They gave it to Hillary Clinton. I
don't want to hear a I don't want to hear
a word out of you. Give them two. They gave
(58:45):
it to Nancy Joe Biden gave it to Nancy Pelosi.
They gave it to Oh pay Lee. If you don't
know who that is, that's the activist who was screaming
about getting Juneteenth as a holiday, which again for you
day off, but also there's some other sketch stuff there.
They gave it to Clarence Jones. He's a civil rights activist.
(59:10):
There we go. They posthumously gave it to Medgar Evers,
a civil rights activist who was murdered back in nineteen
sixty three. That's going to be your most comparable right there.
I know something. You don't want to hear me say that,
but that's going to be almost on point there. Medgarvers,
civil rights activist, well known murder at the age of
thirty seven in nineteen sixty three. She should read the story.
(59:30):
It's actually it's very sad, but also it's there's so
much going on there that's clearly a political assassination. And
I would say that that tracks that tracks pretty closely.
And Edwards, by the way, was he was the first.
He was a US army that served the World War
(59:51):
two and he was like the first what was the
dude I can't remember what his title was in Mississippi,
he was the first dude go into Mississippi and really
like kind of light this up, which, as you can imagine,
it's a heavy lift man going into Mississippi in nineteen
sixty sixty one or nineteen sixty as as you know,
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one of the first waves of activists there. That's tough stuff.
And this is the thing you're really not going to
want to hear. You know what else is tough stuff
going on to American college campuses with as a conservative
position and going to ask me anything. They're not necessarily
one hundred percent the same, but they but in both
(01:00:35):
instances they're like, all right, you got to go into
the possibly one of the most hostile places. And before
you say, well, it was much more dangerous in the South.
They're both dead. So I said what I said, Okay, good,
I'm glad I looked at this list one hundred percent.
Oh they gave it to Raoul Yigzier. Oh, get out
(01:00:57):
of here, CEO of the Larraza Council. Get out of
here with that. We'll be right back. Ross and I,
who technically were I shouldn't say we weren't alive during the seventies,
but we definitely weren't cognizant. I was in utero. Ross,
you were born in seventy nine, so.
Speaker 2 (01:01:11):
Yeah, I had like three months of that decade.
Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
Yeah you remember everything, but yeah, no, that's my understanding
of the seventies as well, that everything kind of sucked
for a long time. Yeah, from everything I heard from people.
And it was one of the reasons that Reagan was
very successful in selling that message because he it was
a little bit kind of like what Trump did, or
He's just like because hey guys, hey, hey, everything sucks.
You want to do something different, right, and you know,
(01:01:35):
when you have a lot of suck ahead of time,
then people respond to that.
Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
Like people that I respect and that I know are
brutally honest when they talk about the seventies, they say,
you know, it was really a crap decade. Like people
are like, oh, the seventies were made. No, the seventies crap.
And here's the thing, because I didn't really live through it,
and I just have like pictures of that time, and
like the seventies recreated in media or one of the
movies that were produced then, I just imagine everything with
this yellow tint, Like everything was yellow and brown.
Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
It's like people who went right on the cusp of
black and white. Right, Oh, Paul get color after the
tornado suck were in Kansas.
Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
But it's true a lot of the fashion at the time.
When you see photos, at least my parents photos, they're
like yellow and brown and growth.
Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Yeah, I remember, I remember, you know what they look like.
All you have to do to really get the vibe
is the old McDonald's uniforms. Yes, yes, they're like I
look good. And also, and I'm sorry, I'm not mean
to pick out anyone specific, but at least it's an example.
It was also interesting who were the uh it wasn't
all of them. And by the way, don't call them.
Speaker 5 (01:02:37):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
The seventies was amazing for me. I started my business
that I'm glad it worked out for you. I'm talking
about general malaise and what that's that's how I've had it.
Describe this as I've researched and red too. There's a
lot of economic reasons for that interest rates. Like if
you don't know what interest rates on homes were in
the seventies and you're complaining now, I mean, it's fair
to complain now because clearly the Fed is manipulating rates.
(01:03:00):
But just understand, gas lines were a thing and all
of that. But the thing that really got me a
little weird is when I was watching The Shining and
I had like, I think my uncle was like, oh yeah,
look at her. And then I remembered that they thought
that was that she was a smoke show in the seventies.
The chicken was in the Shining. And I'm not picking
(01:03:20):
on her necessarily, but she has that kind of like
all it's I call it the olive oil look, no oil.
Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
Yeah she did.
Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
Yeah, But I'm just like, that's not the hottest, that's
not that's seventies hottie right there.
Speaker 2 (01:03:34):
I mean, there's other examples, but my father in law
told me what he what the interest rate in his
first home and it was crazy. Yeah, it was absurd.
It was like anything with double digits and shock most people.
Speaker 1 (01:03:46):
At the home.
Speaker 2 (01:03:46):
Yes, I think it was eighteen nineteen percent or something. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:03:52):
Yeah, So I don't know, man, I don't know. I
don't even know how we got pinned into that. Oh yeah,
I saw some other names on here that made lose
my mind. By the way, Joe Biden doesn't know that
Megan Rapino got this thing that this the whole thing
is political. So CNN just.
Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
It's been political for a long time. Let's be honest.
The Presidential Medal Freedom has been political forever now, and
it's turned into the Emmys in a way, depending on
what administration is, they're going to like.
Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
Even Colbert winning for the first time ever, for the
first time ever. How long has the dude been available
for a talk show Emmy?
Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
Too long?
Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
You see the video of this, so uh, I can
never say, I dude, I butcher the j so bad.
If you don't know what these sodas are, you're going
to they sell them at VP. But if you go
to like a Mexican restaurant, I think they sell them
a sheets too. Yeah, you go to a Mexican restaurant
and in the cooler they have the you know, the
tall glass bottles, and they're like neon green and orange
and yellow.
Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
I've seen the orange. I wouldn't have known what that
was if you didn't say the soda.
Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
Yeah, they're just they're just sodas. They're basically like the
Mexican version.
Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
I imagine they have They probably have like real sugar in them.
Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
Yeah, that's why. I think, that's why a lot of
people would d up by. They're a little sweet for
my taste. I don't really drink the fully sweetened sodas anymore,
so now if I taste one, I'm like, oh my gosh,
I used to drink all this. But yeah, but just
a giant sinkhole. Just ate the truck man, so sorry, Ross,
(01:05:22):
it couldn't make it to the US to offload those
for you. No injuries. Though, before I ever got out,
what if it's all what if that was actually l
Chapo's people. They love digging tunnels, big tunnels too. AnyWho,
that's a total loss. All right, wait, hold on, what
is this? All right? So, by the way, all of
(01:05:47):
you people sending me the Millbrook High School teacher I
talked to I talked about this whole story yesterday, so
yet I am aware the principle doesn't seem to care.
I also communicated that, but we didn't ignore it. We
did talk about it. So got it, got it, got
it all right, Just letting you know, so you don't
bang out, you don't go through the I have all
the stuff, so I just want to save it a
little time this morning. And we're you know, we're following it.
(01:06:10):
It's like we're following over in Durham with the chief
of police there who's really bad at investigating stuff, which
doesn't sound good for a chief of police. And uh,
I was following this story too, and it looks like
there's this one has a decent ending. So in New
Jersey they had a nurse who well, let me, let
(01:06:33):
me explain exactly what happened. So this all took place
in front of a nurse's station. So you've got multiple
nurses there, you have at least one physician is a surgeon,
and you have a patient there literally on a gurney,
and this is going on in front of the patient,
by the way, so they're sitting there and the news
(01:06:54):
breaks at this as is Englewood, New Jersey. Uh, and
the new news breaks and this surgeon according to this nurse,
and it must be true because the guy's never resigned.
He starts cheering. He's openly celebrating news of Kirk's murder
in front of the nurse's station. And I want to
keep in mind, this is a there is a patient there. Ross.
(01:07:18):
If you're about to go under the knife and the
guy's celebrating somebody's assassination, that's you probably don't want that
doctor anymore, right, I would hope. So we just had
this conversation yesterday. So the nurse complains to the higher
ups and they put her on the suspend her. And
apparently some folks must have called the hospital because now
(01:07:42):
she's been unsuspended and this doctor's resigned. So there you go.
Although they tried to play like they didn't suspend her,
I don't believe them. They clearly took her off at
least a shift, so you can place some antics with it.
Oh wait, hold on, I know yeah, no, no, no,
(01:08:03):
I'm just saving Yeah, I'm not mad at you for
sending I'm just trying to save you time this morning, sir,
I got all the stuff. Oh, everybody's busy. I'm sorry,
hold on this guy. This guy so irritating. Oh it's
not Boston, that was boss, it's some other poul so
many poles. All Right, dude, did you listen to a
(01:08:23):
word I said in the last segment or do you
just you're what about it?
Speaker 6 (01:08:28):
Is?
Speaker 1 (01:08:28):
Some brain just kicked in and you're like, I'm gonna
send this scathing email. I said, the Medal of Freedom
is has been political for a long time. Ross referred
to it as the Emmys. I understand that Trump clearly
gave the Medal of Freedom to friends of his, So
I'm just saying my pushback is CNN, who basically called
(01:08:52):
the award defunct when Limbaugh got it, is now treatiness
as though it's, you know, some high holy award that
Trump is smirching by daring to give it to Charlie Kirk.
And I'm just telling you, I don't want to hear that,
not when I just saw this list. And yes, I
am aware that he gave it to that the Vegas
(01:09:14):
dude's wife. I think it was the first one Trump
ever gave Adelson Adelson or whatever his wife got it. Yeah,
she's been an activist for a long time. But that's
a lot of these things are. So you're not owning anybody.
I told you it's political. That's why I read the
(01:09:34):
Insane List, you goober. Yeah, look Trump, who did Trump
give it to? He gave it to Yeah, you're Miriam Adelson.
There it is. And also he just had fun with it.
He gave it to Elvis. I remember some people were
mad at that because he stole music from black people
or whatever. It was the story I think CNN was
doing at that time. Uh, let's see who else. You
(01:09:59):
gave it to. Roger Henski, you give it to Marianna Rivera, okay, yes,
And and a lot of sports people have got it
over the years. Uh, you know, Biden gave it to
some own biles. I think that's appropriate. Previous presidents gave
Michael Phelps, they gave it to Carrie Strugg I think
got one. So maybe just maybe just take it down
(01:10:22):
a notch. But no, you got to have something to
gripe about, all right. Explain this to me how a
Loraza activist has it. But the dude who holds the
records for most games with two rushing and two passing
touchdowns doesn't have it.
Speaker 2 (01:10:43):
Tell me how that works, you know, because he's humble, right, Yes,
even if nominated, he'd probably pull like a William To
comes to Sherman.
Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
Or a Dolly Yeah or a Dolly yep, Dolly. Trump
offered a tour twice. She turned it down twice, or no,
she's been offered it twice. I don't know. Both times
are by Trump. Yeah. Sherman's like, nah, I started the fire.
Tell that guy when he creates the song. It was me.
I'm good, Oh what is this okay? So yes, sir,
(01:11:15):
we just talked about how it's political. So I don't
know why you're sending me a stupid email about it,
but thanks for playing. Appreciate that, all right? Eight eight,
eight nine three four seven eighty seven four. What else
is CNN Matt about today? The Vice President doing a
little villain on Kirk's show.
Speaker 6 (01:11:35):
There is no unity with people who scream at children
over their parents' politics. There is no unity with someone
who lies about what Charlie Kirk said in order to
excuse his murder. There is no unity with someone who
harasses an innocent family the day after the father of
that family lost a dear friend. There is no unity
(01:11:55):
with the people who celebrate Charlie Kirk's assassination. And there
is no unity with the people who fund these articles,
who pay the salaries of these terrorist sympathizers, who argue
that Charlie Kirk, a loving husband and father, deserved a
shot to the neck because he spoke words with which
they disagree. Did you know that the George Soros Open
(01:12:19):
Society Foundation and the Ford Foundation, the groups who funded
that disgusting article justifying Charlie's death, do you know they
benefit from generous tax treatment. They are literally subsidized by
you and me, the American taxpayer. And how do they
reward us by setting fire to the house built by
the American family over two hundred and fifty years. I'm
(01:12:42):
desperate for our country to be united in condendation of
the actions and the ideas that killed my friend. I
want it so badly that I will tell you a
difficult truth. We can only have it with people who
acknowledge that political violence is unacceptable and when we work
to dismantle the institutions that promote violence and terrorism in
(01:13:06):
our own country.
Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
And the crazy take I saw people having with this
is they were mad at him. They were saying that
he was not unifying there. That's the whole point of
what he's saying. He's saying the way at the very end,
he says, if you want to unify, we're gonna unify
around the fact that we don't shoot people whose words
we don't like. Okay, But how do you want him
(01:13:31):
to bridge the gap or whatever stupid phrases you used.
How are you supposed to unify people who are cool
with assassinations if it's the right person, and not cool
with assassinations, Like, they're not going to hang out together
and get along for very long, especially because the people
who are not into assassinations have this weird feeling that
(01:13:53):
if they say something, the other people in the room
will shoot them. So I'm sorry, it wasn't you enough
for you? Raised agic. He will unify you around the
weather because you really have no choice. It's gonna happen
to your It's.
Speaker 7 (01:14:09):
Not yep, Dan, the further east, it's gonna happen more
than it will the further west. Starting to see the
rain pick up just a little bit now on near
southern shores Kill Double Hill, so well of the east
out into the outer banks, and not that we're going
to see a bunch. You might get a quarter ranch
with the more persistent rain midday into the afternoon and
around the triangle, it's got to hold temperatures in the
(01:14:31):
mid number sixties today. Less of a chance of showers west,
but I really think, you know, there may be something
that get no rain even around the triangle too. Is
this low spins offshore, but occasional showers will continue tonight.
We'll drop to near sixty degrees tomorrow, just a small
chance of a shower clouds, otherwise a low to mid
seventies the latter part of the week a lot easier forecasts,
milder weather coming back Thursday and Friday, upper seventies to
(01:14:54):
low eighties. Friday could get closer to eighty five around
Raleigh Durham.
Speaker 1 (01:14:58):
And it does.
Speaker 7 (01:14:59):
Look for the most part, the worst impacts from this
low sitting offshore outer banks, just in Lint, although there
are flood watches as far west as a Nash County,
Franklin County, Wilson County at points east of that, so
there may be some pockets a heavier rain this afternoon
in some spots, especially off to the east, so that
would include Warren County two is in that Halifax. So
(01:15:21):
as you go east, a little bit better chance of
rain maybe in some spots the chance for some flooding.
Speaker 1 (01:15:26):
Okay, all right, thank you much, sir, appreciate it. We'll
come back with Jeff Bellinger next. Also ross the Indiana
Jones game you played? Is that Indiana Jones in the
great circle?
Speaker 3 (01:15:36):
Right is?
Speaker 2 (01:15:36):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
You know where I'm going with this, right, sure do.
Because there's another person maybe who decided they wanted to
weigh in on the Charlie Kirk thing. And it will
also encompass Noah's art. Don't worry, it'll make sense hanging
on Jeff, what's going on?
Speaker 10 (01:15:51):
Oh, good morning, Casey. We continued to shop and spend
over the summer. New Census Bureau data out this morning
showed that retails say US increase six tenths percent in August,
handily topping forecasts. Sales excluding autos and gas were up
seven percent, and July retail sales were revised upward to
match August. The Federal Reserve opens today policy meeting.
Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
Today.
Speaker 10 (01:16:15):
President Trump's economic advisor will be joining the Central bankers.
The Senate fast tracked Stephen Myron's confirmation so he can
take part in the session, and Appeals Court did block
the President's effort to whilst FED Governor Lisa Cook ahead
of the meeting. That case is likely headed to the
Supreme Court. Most economists are confident the federal cut interest
(01:16:37):
rates by at least a quarter percent tomorrow. Right now,
the stock market futures are mixed, with S and P
and Nasdaq futures higher and the Dow futures pointing a
bit lower. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched an
investigation into issues with the door handles on certain Tesla vehicles.
Bloomberg reported last week. There have been instances in which
(01:16:58):
the doors on burning tests the vehicles have locked, trapping
passengers inside and preventing rescuers from reaching them. Owning and
operating a new vehicle is expensive, but drivers are paying
a little less this year than they were in twenty
twenty four. Triple A says the total annual cost of
ownership is eleven five hundred seventy seven dollars nearly nine
(01:17:19):
hundred and sixty five dollars a month. The annual cost
is seven hundred nineteen dollars less than last year. In casey,
a lot of the shoes we may wear are manufactured
outside the US. An industry group says tariffs will make
shoes more expensive. The Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America
says stores are burning through the shoes they imported and
(01:17:41):
stockpiled before the levies took effect. New shipments will cost
more and will end up paying more.
Speaker 1 (01:17:47):
Casey, so you saw it one if you saw this, Jeff,
Robert Redford died this morning.
Speaker 10 (01:17:52):
Just yes, we saw that about half hour ago.
Speaker 3 (01:17:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:17:54):
Do you have a favorite Robert Redford movie?
Speaker 10 (01:17:56):
Well, All the President's Men, So he's been a favorite,
and we just the lady friend and I just watched him.
I can't remember the title, but he was acting with
Jane Fonda, probably in the last year.
Speaker 1 (01:18:08):
Was the recent movie.
Speaker 10 (01:18:09):
Yeah, it was a recent movie on at least it
was streaming, and a lady friend found it and said,
we've got to watch this, so we do.
Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
All right, Well, thank you for the report. There, appreciate it. Okay,
all right, there you go. Jeff Bellanger, Bloomberg News. I'll
tell you the one I just watched here not that
long ago, and I could It's I could. I could
rewatch this movie every year. Jeremiah Johnson Rush. You ever
watched Jeremiah Johnson's.
Speaker 2 (01:18:34):
Yeah, back in the day, And it's funny like for
younger people to realize that it's Robert Redford.
Speaker 1 (01:18:39):
Yeah, or he's smiling. Yeah, yeah, a lot of people
don't realize it's Robert Redford. That's a great movie. Butch
casting a Sundance Kid, that's a good I'll tell you
a Redford movie I really like. But I like espionage
movies is the one with Brad Pitt called Spy Game.
Have you ever seen Rush? You ever see Spy Game?
Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
I think Once upon a Time? Yeah, that's a really
it's just the way that the whole movie tracks right,
where you get the backstory and then but you're managing
the whole thing that's going on. So he was in
some Marvel movies too, he was you don't we don't
we don't talk about those. Oh okay, yeah, yeah it
was in a Winter Soldier.
Speaker 1 (01:19:13):
Yes, well he's in he's in like he was in
one of the shows too, and yeah yeah yeah yeah,
but he's not like he's a member of the the baddies, right,
and so what what? Maybe he just likes OCTOPI did
you ever ask yourself.
Speaker 2 (01:19:28):
That he was the original Great Gatsby.
Speaker 1 (01:19:31):
Yeah you didn't know that? Oh yeah, yeah, No. I
loved that movie as a kid, one of my mom's
favorite movies. Out of Africa. That's a good movie. He
was in that too, although that movie got canceled for something.
I can't remember what it was. Just like Bethesda may
find themselves, the video game maker responsible for some of
the biggest title Skyrim, Fallout, Starfield, and Yes, Ross is
Indiana Jones. He was just playing over the weekend which
(01:19:54):
ended really weirdly. Apparently on their social media accounts, somebody
posted a little, little short video of part of the
Indiana Jones game where in the clip, Indiana Jones is
petting a cat and to the caddie says, nice place.
You don't care about these fascists, do you? And then
(01:20:14):
over that somebody had written good kittie, and a lot
of people read that as a Charlie Kirk response, especially
in the kittie part because the furry stuff, which may
be reading a little into it. Roz, do you think
that that's a horrible coincidence or somebody done that.
Speaker 2 (01:20:28):
Somebody done that, and someone's gonna get fired.
Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
Yeah,