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All right, good morning everybody,and welcome. It is Wednesday, sits
so eight. You're on the CaseyO Day Radio program. A little gravel
of the voice this morning, didn'tdo anything to abuse its Hopefully that's just
allergies or something. Anyway, Sofew things things we've got to get into

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this morning. You know, theschool has been back for most places for
what not just in North Carolina,but really, as you excuse me,
as you look across the nation,I think a lot now, a lot
of states they wait until after LaborDay. But safe to say that we're

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probably into it. And I amflabbergasted it has taken this long to get
a finger gun story. And Ihave two. I have one from Alabama
and I have a local one.One of our listeners, she wrote us
talking about an experience she's having withher son. You don't know the finger

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gun stuff. That's where a smallchild who swims in imagination, right,
I ought to be a kid again. Who swims in imagination is usually you
know, playing pretend. Maybe it'snot cowboys, you know, maybe it's

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not a cowboy. Maybe it's anaction star or something from a Marvel movie
or whatever, and they run aroundand they acted out. However, if
said character in any way, shapeor form appears to have a weapon,
the kid may act that out aswell, and they could do so by

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you know, pointing a finger andmaking sounds, because it's what kids do,
although they did in down in Fayetteville. I remember just north of Fayetteville,
we had a story one year wherea kid used a small stick and
like, the district just couldn't admithow stupid this was and literally went,
well, technically it wasn't just afinger. They had a stick, which

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is weapon. And I'm like,I bet if I went to the playground
there's weapons laying everywhere then and Iwould be correct. So yeah, yeah,
usually usually doesn't take long for theseto formulate. So we got a
couple of those for you that we'llget to to highlight the stupidity of individuals,

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especially wait to hear the kids agesand backgrounds. You're probably gonna have
some questions, all right, Sowe got that going for you. We
got some more whistleblower stuff. I'llput it out there. You can decide
whether you believe it or not.But if you do believe it, man,

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it's trouble and stuff. I'm notgonna lie. And Ross said that
Jason Vorhees is back and attacking peopleand he saw it on TV, so
the means exactly what I said.Well, it's a possibility, right,
I don't think they found the guy, so sure, yeah, I mean
unless they had an update. Ihaven't seen This is live not live PD

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on Patrol, right, yeah,on Patrol our greatest episode I ever saw
this past weekend. All right,you know what, I'm already into it
and this will be the perfect amountof time. So what was Ross is
telling me about this? This soundsinsane. I'm gonna try to go back
and watch it. So they showup. Where is it? Where is
this even happening? I want tosay somewhere in New Mexico maybe, Okay,

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good, I just want to makesure it wasn't here, so like
the listeners had to be worried aboutJason Vorhees this morning. But anyway,
so there's somewhere else, Please showup. I don't think I got a
call for a fight or violence orthe best or something. Right. They
show up and it's it looks likea horror movie scene. Right. They

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show up and this dude comes outof the house and he's got like a
blanket wrapped around his neck like atourniqueit. Yeah, yeah, and he's
got like something like tied around hisarm and his shirt, his white shirt
is covered absolutely painted in blood.And he's coming out and he's all dizzy
and he's like who because he obviouslyhe's lost a lot of blood. And

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they're like, hey, buddy,what's going on? And he can't talk
because his neck was slashed and he'sgot blood all over him, and like,
just sit down on the curb,buddy, tell us what happened.
And the guy is like, andyou don't understand, your buddy. And
then so this roommate comes out.This kid is like a buck twenty one,
wet, little skinny dude, youngerdude, and he's just like,

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think the guy came in to thehouse that started slicing us with a knife
or something, and they're trying tofigure it out. Dude. Long story
short, somebody broke into their housewith a machete and just hacked the dude
while he was sleeping. I'm notlaughing at that. I'm just laughing at
like that. You just don't expectthat, right, I've never seen anything

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like it. On it before,and they were trying. Marky and I
are watching this and we're like,somebody get the dude and ambulance put him
in the ambulance and they were tohim. They were doing it. They
did, but incredibly slowly, andwe're sitting there, We're like, dude,
when that guy comes out of thehouse looking like that, like a
tarp around his body, trying tokeep the blood, get a bust started

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something, dude, Yeah, don'tsit him down, and like, so
what did he look like? Sodid you what was the suspect? What
was the race of the suf Canwe ask you what the what the suspects
gender? I'm not sure we can't. Anyway, how tall was the The
dude is like dying on the curb. It was the crazy thing. He's
like a dude and like hockey.He didn't even know it was a machete,

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he said later on they were lookingaround the premises, I guess,
for the weapon and they found theyfound the machete and they were covered in
blood. So the guy came in, hacked him while he was sleeping whatever
on the couch and just drop theweapon and left. That's probably not be
for he's because he probably you know, he would take his weapon. Yeah,
yeah, yeah. And then thesame episode, the same episode,

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this is in Toledo, Ohio.There's a woman in a tree, like
a big ass tree. She climbedup the tree and she is just belligerent,
screaming, yelling at people. They'retrying to get her out of the
tree. They're at the base ofthe tree. Come down, Come down,
out of the tree, come down. They're being very patient with this
woman. But the patients quickly evaporatedonce she started urinating on them from the

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tree. Oh, she got officersliterally under her whatever. Because remember that
video with the viral video way backof like the bear or whatever it was
that that fell out of the tree. They was in a tree. They
hit it with a trank gun.Yeah, and then it fell on the
trampoline. Well, the tree wasa high it's like a tall tree that
she's just somehow got really messed up. Marky said that she thought she was

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drunk. I'm like, dude,she has to be on math or bass
salts or something. And she's upthere and she's like flailing around, she's
breaking branches and she's so messed up. She's trying to place the branch back
like it's a Christmas tree. Likeshe like she can put it, and
they're like, they're like, man, you broke the tree. You can't
you can't put it back balancing LikeI said, the works in the long

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run, Like you can do that, and like you can take there's a
whole thing where you can try tolike refuse a branch back onto a tree.
No, this wasn't like Miyagi aDaniel Son fixing the Bond's eye tree
the whole process, right, thatwasn't less. This is just her being
stupid. So finally they're looking ather like wide you know, mouse wide
open. They're they're gasping at hertoo, because they can't believe this crazy

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woman's up in the tree like inthe city square or whatever, like downtown.
And then but their mouths are open, and then she just she just
goes and they go and the reactionat that point, if I'm them,
I'm tasing her out of the tree, right because they probably just might get
her to safety baby throw her inthe drunk tank kind of thing. But
situation has changed, is what you'resaying. Anyway, it was a very

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eventful weekend this past week and ana patrol life. So the cops were
not a fan of h Well,I like maybe one of them was,
do you know what I'm saying?Possibly, yeah, best all the night.
Yes, you didn't think she wasdrunk, you thought she was on
drugs. Do you think drunk peoplecan't scale? I mean, I'm sure
they can. I'm sure it's happened. But I watched I watched it.

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I watched a buddy of mine literallyget hammered, and before we knew it,
we turned around and he has shimmiedup a giant pine tree out in
Wyoming, and he's like, he'slike twenty five thirty feet up. He
was always an idiot, and we'relike now we're terrified. We're like,
dude, you gotta come down becausehe is hammered, and you're right.

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We also felt that while he didaccomplish getting up the tree, perhaps he
wouldn't have been able to maintain hisposition, and nobody wanted to catch him
or even like get back down.It's like easier to go up then sometimes
get back down. Yeah, hecame to. He actually came down pretty
hard, trying to slide down it. But he, you know, lived,
So whatever, but then you're coveredin sap. That's the worst man.

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So anyway, in this case,something different, Well that sounds fun.
What if you got a reunion andinstead of the police trying to get
her out of the tree, it'svorhees, right, you do a little
crossover comb Yeah, it'd be great. I'm just saying, she's just hacking
down the tree with the machete.It's it's an option, get a trampoline

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or something to really mix it up. The best part marketer watching this and
she keeps saying machete, and everytime she says machete, I correct her
and say machete. And towards theend of the episode, she was saying,
machete. Oh good, okay.I just figured she would have just
told you to shut up. That'syou know that, that's what you do.
You help, you help out thepeople you love. But you don't
want her run it. You don'twant her going out, you know,

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you know, to work or whatever. And having to deal with the client
and then she says machete and thenthe client's like, what are you talking
about? It's machette, unless theclient thinks it's chetty and they're like,
why does she keep saying machete,although she probably doesn't talk a lot about
machete's at work or Machette's so anyway, all right, well, yeah,
that sounds like a great episode,sounds like a lot more exciting. Although

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I still if I have to pickmy favorites, it is always the I
have drugs in my butt and they'renot mine calls, or the wind blew
the cocaine through the window and intomy purse, because the audacity. Anyways,
six eighteen, case O Day RadioProgram. All right, Cia stuff,
we got alien stuff this morning,and yes, the finger gun insanity.

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We'll get to all of it comingup here on the k c O
Day Radio program. Thank you.Case is on it, w PTI in
the Triad and one oh six oneFM Talk in the Triangle. All right,

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and welcome back. It is sixtwenty three. So if you saw
the governor appointed the new North CarolinaSupreme Court Justice this week, Alison Riggs.
She is an appellate judge and willbecome the youngest woman ever to serve
on the state's highest court. Sheis obviously a Democratic appointee. She is

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replacing Michael Morgan, a Democrat electedto an eight year term in twenty sixteen
you stepped down, so it doesnot throw off the count of the of
the court. However, it isan interesting appointment for a few reasons.

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If if you if you follow thenatural progression of things, and you even
inject some identity politics into it,she wasn't really the one that I think
people even on the Democratic side probablythought was the one who was going to
get in there for a couple ofreasons. One, she is not the

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highest ranking from tenure and you knowyears served Democrat appellate Court justice, a
female Appellate Court justice. So ifyou want to you know, if you're
set out to attach identity politics andyou say I got to appoint a woman,
she's not the one who's put inthe most time. Also, there

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is an openly gay Appellate Court judgewho also has more time on the bench
than I think some people thought wasI was going to get the appointment.
What Allison does have, though,durscuse me, Justice Riggs, although she's
appointed as she placed yet well anyway, what she does have he is a

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background, an activism background. Yep, that's right. See Riggs currently serves
on the Court of Appeals However,Riggs previously served in one of the top
roles for the Southern Coalition for SocialJustice. That's that's an advocacy group.

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They're based out of Durham, Ibelieve, and they're best known for basically
all the lawsuits anytime the Republicans tryto do anything but really at the forefront
of the voting, at the voterid lawsuits. And she is the protege
of the only other Democrat on thecourt, and that Sanita Earles, who

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founded the Southern Coalition for Social Justice. So I just I just want you
to understand what's happening here. Thebackground of these judges is that of social
justice warriors, literally, and thenone of them obviously gets on the Supreme
Court. This is her again,this is her protege, this is her

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understudy, and they go ahead andthey stick her on there. But they're
both from this social justice you knowgroup, there's lawsuit and lobbying group.
And if if Republicans were doing nothingbut picking people from I don't know what's
what's one of the groups that reallyirritates them, right, pick a Republican

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advocacy group, one that files lawsuitsor in in many cases they're finally responses
to lawsuits. Really a friend ofthe court stuff. And you were only
pulling people from these highly hyperpartisan organizationsand intentionally doing that the entire media in

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North cart they'd be losing their damnminds over this, right, if they
only appointed, if they only appointedjustices, seemingly only appointed justices from like,
uh, you know what's the gunorgan there's the grassroots NC. Right,

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I'm telling you man, they'd belosing their damn minds over this these
look at look at one the USSupreme Court where somebody happened to be Catholic,
they lost their minds belong to achurch they didn't like. So,
yes, the hypocrisy, it rollson. Man keeping you connected. This

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is ninety four five w PTI andthe Triad and one on six one at
them Talk and the Triangle. Alright, sixty four welcome back here on the
day radio program. Well let's goahead and get into this insanity. Shell

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we finger gun, finger gun.If he points it at you, you
better run. It's not an arrow, it's not a dart with that fingernail
looks pretty sharp. Look out,the kid's got a finger gun? Is
it deadly? No one knows.He might have used a fingertoo, pick

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his nose, He could have suckedthat thumb when he went to bed,
put'em both together. He suspended. They fear, They fear the finger
gun. Sign up, pelle itgun. It's not even a toy.
It's a finger and thumb of aneight year old little boy. Finger gun.

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Finger gun. Most folks to daypossess more than one. What in
the world will you do when alittle kid points is at you? Someone
really should that justly, this,this could become a crisis. Protect us
from well, what did you do? If you're a school official in several
states, including North Carolina and Alabama, based on the two stories that we

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have here, you gotta get thatkids suspended or something. Yeah. Yeah,
In fact, it's not even aneight year old little boy in either
of these stories. The kid isyounger. Let's start in Alabama and then
we'll we'll move here to the Triangle. Actually, an outrage parent and gun
rights groups are speaking out against anAlabama elementary school that's suspended a first grader

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for making a finger gun. JaredBelcher, whose six year old son JB
attends school in Jefferson County, Alabama. I don't know where that is,
says the school overreacted to a gameof Cops and Robbers. A notice of
suspension states that his son committed aclass three infraction of the school's anti violence

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policy. That sounds I mean,that sounds serious, right, specifically by
using his fingers to shoot at anotherstudent. In a letter sent to Jefferson
County school officials on Friday, theattorney for the family demanded the school immediately
and publicly confirm it will remove anyrecords of the infraction. Ah. According

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to the attorney and school staff,they didn't even disagree on what was going
on. He and another student wereplaying cops and robbers during recess and making
bang bang sounds. As reported byhis staff, they're played, did not
threaten even any other students, sohe's not even pointed at any of the

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others. He has muzzle control ofan imaginary gun, so he's only pointed
to this other student. Did disruptedany class activities, didn't interview interfere with
school function in any way because it'srecess, right, They're not doing this
in class while they're you know,teaching them arithmetic, not that they really
do that anymore, excuse me teachingthem genders or something. But the finger

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gun reported to the school. Iwant to know I reported it. Was
it another kid? Was it somelittle tattletale brat or was it one of
the one of the school Uh,you know the adults there who watches the
kids during recess but only kind ofmostly just talks to whoever else is also
watching the kids, which I haveno beef with whatever, leave us alone.

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We're playing. Let's make sure we'renot on fire, the attorney said.
Initially, I received the call,and I thought it might be a
hoax or exaggerated till I read thepaperwork provided by the school and it was
exactly that. Dude, I see, I saw so I saw an article

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or I know we talked about iton the show, and it was like
written as a rebuttal to people outragedby this, saying that this behavior,
that kind of behavior can be usedas an intimidation method. And I don't
disagree with that. You're seeing GrandTorino right, clin He's what does do
a finger gun at the bad guys, the little gangsters. I'm not gonna

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tell you how it ends, butthat was obviously meant in a very threatening
manner, but he's not a sixyear old play and pretend or the famous
Spokane Army Rangers thing. Ross areyou aware of? Were you ever aware
of the Do you know the SpokaneArmy Ranger? I wonder if I've ever
talked about it on the air.This happened, Let's say it happened back

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in that nineties or something. Doyou know about the Spokane Crips versus Army
Rangers incident? I have not heardabout that, but I want to hear
about it, all right. Iuh, I know I know a lot
of it off the top of myhead. Let me. I mean,

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I'm not a betting man, okay, all right, but I'd probably put
my money on the Army Rangers,all right, so let me lose.
Well look, no, you wouldn'tlose, but it could have been a
more convincing victory. And sadly,all right, here we yeah, here
we go. So it was nineteeneighty nine, all right, So here

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we go. Uh so a sergeantArmy Ranger sergeant at Fort Lewis, Washington.
All right, since spoke cans tocoma excuse me, he already got
something wrong, all right? Sohe is all right, so's army ranger,
right, Obviously, he serves witha bunch of other Army rangers and
he decides he's he's gonna excuse me. He's at Fort Lewis, Washington,

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so near Tacoma there, and heends up buying a house in Tacoma on
this really the street that was kindof the street where problems were, but
it was really cheap and he's like, I'm an Army ranger man, and
so he bought he bought the house. The problem was Tacoma had very early

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on given itself over to many ofthe moonbat police policies that we see now.
It was community policing, but itwas much more touchy feely, and
they had a huge, huge problemwith the hilltop or hillside crips. Yeah,

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who basically ran things on the streetwas on Ash Street and it was
crack cocaine deal in Mecca. Andhe witnessed all this stuff and so he
didn't go out and just start punchingdudes or whatever, but he put him
on notice that he was watching,and he organized a mechanism within the neighborhood
to you know, who hit thepolice with barrage of calls while this was

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going on, because they kind ofstopped coming in and enforcing it because this
police chief was a moon batman.And it escalated and escalated to the point
where the crips would come by.They'd roll by this guy's house and at
first they were making finger guns athim, and then they started shooting up

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the house with a baby gun,and then they actually came by and shot
up this dude's house with you know, actual ammunition. And he came out
and confronted them and he's like,because they were having a they were having
a neighborhood watch barbecue when they didit, and he confronts him and they

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told him they were going to comeback that night and finish this. He
literally contacted the police, who didlike some patrol throughs, but they didn't
see anything as it started to getdark. So he also did something else.
He called fifteen of his ranger buddiesthat he served with and said,
hey, you want to come overfor a barbecue, by the way,

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bring your kit and they brought allthe stuff and then they literally set up
positions in this guy's house. Soyou had you had you know, sniper
nast, you had people, youhad people in the bull You had army
rangers in the bushes, you hadarmy rangers at every window, just waiting,
and they didn't think it was goingto happen. And then very late

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at night, here comes what theyestimate to be up to thirty members of
this Hillside Crips gang and it's gameon. And it was absolutely what you
think it is. The tragedy isit sounds like. And they only end
up arresting one crip for this.They did not arrest the sergeant. However,

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it's it's it's pretty well. We'llsay at least suspected known, however,
that the incident did to have anegative effect on his advancement within the
military, because the military was notthey were not excited about this. But
none of them, none of therangers received any I think some broken glass

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cuts or something from bullets coming throughwindows. But like there were crips that
were unaccounted for. And then therewas one that ended up being he was
treated at a hospital in Seattle fora gunshot wound they think was connected.
And then they arrested one dude,so they suspect they know that at least
one was wounded. I think twowere wounded that they know of, and
there's a couple that never saw again, and it was it was assumed that

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they were killed, ended up dying, and they just disposed of the bodies.
So moral of the story is,yeah, you may be some you
may think you're tough gang bangers.You don't want to You probably shouldn't attack
a special forces group. That's justme so you know news you can use

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right there. But yeah, that'sthe dumbest thing. Why would you come
on I because it's ego, man, it's bravado, right, you're the
man. Probably no idea what you'redealing with at all. No, I
think that they were very aware ofwhat they were dealing with. I think
he told them this dude like hewas, he'd got to go up and

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get their face and be like,look, you think you're bad. There's
more to this story. There's someother great quotes in this story, but
that's the gist of it. Yeah, they noticed they initially they noticed that
he was filming. That's right,he was filming from his attic window,
which turned into the sniper's nest too, because they actually shot that's what they
were shooting out with the larger remmunition. They were shooting out that video camera.

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But yeah, it didn't go well. And shortly after that, they
decided in Tacoma that maybe this policechief was an idiot and they should probably
police stuff. And then they justthey basically ran through and I think the
FEDS came in and helped from anorganized crime standpoint, and they they purged
the scourge. But yeah, thisso that's the time a bunch of a

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bunch of crips decided to attack RangerBattalion. It didn't go well. Ah,
what a great how come that's nota movie? By the way,
let me just Hollywood, if Icould talk to you from how come that's
not a movie? I'd watched thatmovie. Ross, you'd watched that movie,
right, you'd watch the movie.Oh, I definitely would watch that

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movie. And you don't have toput I understand there's gonna be woke components
in there, but it will they'llbe made to look dumb because it will
show an abandonment of an entire portionof Tacoma from for touchy feely policing instead
of going in there. And hand I remember, and I saw,
I remember why I watched a documentaryon this. They were interviewing some old

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school police, you know, guysthat have been on the force since the
sixties, right, who were youknow, twenty five years in or whatever,
and they said that the it causeda bunch office prior to this to
quit because you know, back inthe day, if you had a bunch
of people coming in and taking overa neighborhood turning into a war zone slash
drug den, you'd go in thereand let's just say, it'd be a

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lot more hands on aggressive policing.But now they went in a different direction.
It took a bunch of Army rangersto turn it around, and it
did. It literally saved the areathere, but likely cast this sergeant and
perhaps some of his colleagues advancement.So there you go. All right.

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So that's finger gun story one plusanother Army ranger story because history nerd.
Now we head closer to home.One of our listeners sent a message the
other day about what happened with herson and it is almost exactly the same

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as what you heard in Alabama.And I'll share the details of that because
there's a few extra little nuggets.We'll do that coming up next here on
the case O Day Radio programs oneO six one FM Talk in the Triangle
News TALKTI in the Triad Man.I had a little I had some mixed

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feelings on this real quick, andI'll get to the second finger gun story.
So you know, these climate activists'dlike to go out and block traffic.
I've seen people go, oh,why don't you want to go to
a NASCAR race and do that,And I'm like, you know what,
I would at least respect the effort, right, I'd at least respect the
effort. However, it kind ofhappened, not NASCAR, but climate activists

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yesterday had to be removed after gluingtheir hands to the a formula Formula eas
like a Formula one but Formula E, so slightly different but not really racetrack
in Berlin during a big race,and I'm like, you know what you're

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listening, you're doing it. Butthen I realized they did it while the
cars were lining up, because they'recowards. No, no, no,
you gotta jump down there like IronMan or who was the dude with the
electrical whips. I can't remember whathe'd the bad guy in the that one
iron Man movie. Yeah, yougotta be like that dude, full race.

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You're not even under a caution flag. Get out there. How much
do you love the planet? Butthey didn't, and then obviously they had
to stop whatever they were doing.You know, you're getting everyone lined up
and prepared to unglue these knitwits,which now is obviously a problem because they
have glue on a race track,and when you're doing a gazillion miles an

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hour later on, you gotta getthat cleaned up pretty good, I think.
But so they kind of did it, but not really. All right,
onto this we mentioned in Alabama,the first grader, well, it's
a first grader here too, acordingto Amanda, all right, and use
her full name because I didn't clearthat or anything with her, But she
listens to the show, and soshe sent an email. She said her

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six year old was suspended from thewake Prep Charter, which is a school
in wake Force, for three days, which seems to be the popular number
for some reason, after two,not one, but two instances of pointing
a finger gun at another student.Now I don't if she didn't add whether

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it was like she was playing gameswith the student or the student was a
friend. I suspect that he wasnot pointing it as a threat that he
was going to come by and murderhim or anything. So, but she
said that the situation is obviously muchmore stressful due to the fact that her
son is on a full i EP. So, I guess if you're under

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a rocket, you don't know.When you talk about an i EP,
you're talking about a student that haseducational challenges, may have, in this
case, a modern autism spectrum disorder. He's six, he's six years old,

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and he's playing finger gun and hegot a three day suspension for it.
Oh okay, technically the So it'sin Frankly caw. I don't know

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exactly where he is, but it'snorth north of Raleigh. All right,
that's crazy, man, I'm tellingyou, it's like, I don't know.
I don't know if that makes itworse, because it's already beyond the
beyond the level of absurdity when you'retalking about a first grader, whether they're
on an IEP or not, becauseyou're dealing with kids, man, You're

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dealing with kids who pretend, whoyou know, act like kids, and
you're you and want to play andjust just want to have fun, and
they're not doing anything in its reateningmanner. It's just deal with like the
in Durham where you have literal uh, you know, nearly adult kids stabbing

(34:25):
other kids. Right, I thinkthat should be the core focus of your
attention, not six year olds whothink they're a cowboy. But that's just
me, all right. Eight eighteight nine three four seven eight seven four
two more hours coming up, Adam. All right, good morning everybody.

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It is seven zero six here onthe case O Day Radio program phone number
eight eight eight nine three four seveneight s four. Dude, who I
mean? To be fair, weknow that Biden isn't running his social media
well, I mean we all knewthat, and then it was obviously confirmed

(35:44):
when what's her bucket? Jehan Pierreon her own account sent out a tweet
that said, ry I ran forpresident blah blah blah, and it was
obviously she was attempting to write onefor the for his you know, for
the potus account and forgot to swimchover. But I don't Is there anyone
who thought that Joe Biden was writinghis own tweets? No? And frankly,

(36:07):
I frankly, and stuff doesn't evenbother me because it's all to use
a Joe Biden where it's all flimflam anyway, it's all malarkey, right,
it's obviously it's it's it's it's gonnabe talking points, it's gonna be
coordinated attacks on political opponents. It'sbasically every politics account. So it was

(36:28):
like the content's gonna change. Atleast with Trump, it was all those
things, but it was so insanelydifferent that you couldn't look away, and
you knew he was writing it becausethere's not a person who worked for him
who would want who would write thesame stuff that Trump wrote. Man and
Barack Obama I think was very savvyin the use of it, and so

(36:49):
I yeah, I honestly believe hedid right most of his I think with
his though was it like he startedputting his initials when it was him or
something, But whatever, But JoeBiden's not writing his. That being said,
send a tweet out yesterday. Youknow, Biden had been at the
the G twenty there in Vietnam andobviously did all the photo ops and the

(37:15):
handshakes. They sent two tweets outwhere it's obvious they didn't do any research.
One was they sent a tweet wherethey said that where they said the
tweets that he sent out was thathere's a picture of the president. So
he didn't send it out, butit was sent out by, you know,
the White House. Here he isvisiting the John McCain memorial. The

(37:40):
problem is that thing that he wentto is not the John McCain memorial.
I forget the name of it,but it's a memorial to the North Vietamese
or I guess in this case,just Vietnamese troops, as you would say,
now who's shot down John Kaine's entiregroup of entire group. So while

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there is a John McCain connection there, that's not what it was. That's
kind of a someone say, it'sa little bit of a whoopsie, because
it's actually a celebration of the peoplewho took out McCain and his fellow soldiers,
killing many of them, I mightadd. So that was one.
But in this one, it's apicture of Biden, and it's him standing

(38:27):
next to an elderly Vietnamese gentlemen,and he is thanking his counterpart, the
president of Vo Van Thung Thong ThungVo Van Thung, who's the president of
Vietnam for such a productive meeting.This partnership is about unleashing our people's potential

(38:50):
and with it a range of incrediblepossibilities. Okay, all right, a
little bit of a problem. That'snot the President of Vietnam in the photo
with him, that's another dude namedVong Ding who. Vong Ding who?
Who is the National Assembly chairman,So he's head of their congressional branch.

(39:16):
Bro, you gotta dude, yougotta get that right? Are you kidding
me? Hey? We this wasreally great. We love all of this.
I can't keep any of you straightso bad now. Admittedly, the
dudes kind of look alike in theirheight, their build, They both wear

(39:39):
glasses. They have a very similarhairstyle, but it's not a hairstyle that's
not dissimilar to many, many,many, many people in Vietnam. However,
if you if you look at themnext to each other they did,
there are definable differences. Plus that'sfor a casual observer. These are the

(39:59):
folks who have to you know,who have to keep this stuff straight.
They couldn't even do it. Eventually, they just deleted the tweet. Nothing
has been replaced as of yet,but yeah, that is that is not
good man. So well, hewasn't Biden doing it. I think they

(40:21):
were channeling him. So there's that. All right, let me grab a
call on the finger gun insanity andwe'll start with Anthony. Anthony, what's
up? Hey. I was justgonna say, my son, who's a
senior this year, he went throughthis when he was in kindergarten, about
the finger gun thing, and yeah, I talked to his teachers. He's

(40:44):
like, well, he pointed hisfinger gun at the kids. He told
me he's going to shoot him inhis head and kill him. I was
like, okay, well that's kindof bad. But I talked to the
principal. At least the principal hadenough common sense to say, it's a
finger gun. And he didn't pullthe thumb hammer back, so it wasn't.
It wasn't a chamber, right,wasn't loaded. But it sounds like
but let me let me ask youthis because I I sense all the although

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it is a kindergartener doing it,your your kid wasn't. He wasn't playing
for ten per se like he did. He mean he was actually threatening this
kid. No, No, theywere both playing. Oh okay, just
want to clarify, sir, becausethat's the way it came across. So
oh okay, but no, ifthey're playing and they're both in on it,
then yeah, yeah, no,it's just kids. Yeah. But

(41:29):
the other guy, the other kidconcealed. He is saying, get in
trouble. But the prencipal, yeah, he knew that. You know that.
Actually, the principal told me,he said, if I've write this
up, this will go with hispermanent record for a finger gun. And
it's just stupid and they need toshut this week prep schooled anyway, screws
up my commune. I'm actually gettingto get ready to pass it right now.

(41:49):
Shut it down. Sorry, I'msorry your commute is hindered by kids
wanted to learn how to read.So that's three day school herd to wait
for kids get kicked out. Ohcome on, come on, all right,
all right, I gotta roll.Thank you. I know you want
to go on. I don't knownothing. I don't know. I don't

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know who goes to that school oranything. I know who If you know
this, our listeners story is onehundred percent, which I have no reason
to believe it's not. I'm moreconcerned with the people making decisions over there.
Ah, what a mess, man, an absolute mouth. It goes
on your permanent record, right,So you do that, you get suspended

(42:37):
for three days as a first grader. Then you go on and you have
like you have perfect attendance, perfectscore, all of that, and then
like you apply to get into UNCYou're or Harvard or whatever it is,
and they're like, I'm sorry,yeah, nope, nope, yeah,
everything here's fotting help but that fingergun when you were in first grade.
Man, sorry, we can't letyou in even though you meet every other

(43:00):
requirement. This is just not somethingwe're able to deal with. Just terrible,
it's absolutely terrible. All right,let me flip over to this insanity
real quick because talking about schools,man, where is this Washington Western Washington

(43:23):
University. So a little debates brokeout because some of the students as well
as some of the activist staff,are attempting to rewrite the Geosciences department,
the curriculum, learning expectations, requirementsfor a degree to be awarded within that

(43:47):
particular discipline. They feel that andI'm I'm going to quote here. There's
two quotes because in the statement theysay the same thing twice, but two
different ways apparently geoscience. First ofall, do you know what geoscience is?

(44:09):
Did you put a definition to geoscience? So if you want to be
a geologist, what do you thinkthat a person who wants to be a
geologist should should be studying and whatthey should be knowledgeable about? Ross?
Do you have a guess if Itold you that somebody wanted to be a
geologist what their focus of their studywould be? Geologist or geoscientists? Would

(44:30):
you say geologists like you rock theearth? Okay, no, it's good
guess. Unfortunately, for the wokeminded at the university, they say that
the current geoscience and geology discipline andthe courses surrounding it is too rock centric
and too rock heavy. What butthat's it's perfectly reasonable. Why aren't they

(44:57):
focusing on gas giants? You knowwhat I mean? Yeah, that's a
fair point. Yeah, I thinkthat it's not even in the space thing.
And they say that there needs tobe changes because bipocs students so black
indigion what is it? BIPOC BlackIndigenous persons of color students in in the

(45:22):
field are facing discrimination and barriers tolearning at all levels in a science that
is filled with microaggressions and systemic racism. Huh, it's rocks, people,
You're learning about rocks. What isthe I'm not understanding, what the where?

(45:45):
Where is all of this hate coming? Where's the microaggressions? Good lord?
They also say that students who fallin BIPOC, students who fall into
this particular field are less likely tohave a positive transformative experience than their white

(46:08):
peers. This is so dumb man, all right, so what do they
want? Well, you'll be shockedto learn that they're a little they're a
little lacking on some of the details. One, they don't want it to

(46:29):
be so rock heavy or rock centric. You're teaching people to study rocks.
That should be a thing, right, But you go, you ever been
around a geologist. Man, ifsomebody's like really into rocks, I only
know this because I have a familymember that this is what he does,

(46:50):
and he gets really excited about likeKurst to Parker, you know, karst
rocks and stuff. I had tolearn that. I hadn't look up the
word krst. I didn't know it'sexcited about this stuff that's see here.
So the way that they arrived atthis is through anonymous students surveys. However,

(47:13):
they were required in the surveys toprovide their immutable characteristics. Now doesn't
say anything about any of the LGBTQstudents whether they are finding a problem.
The real when you get when youdrill down to this without reading the rest

(47:35):
of this stupidity here, Basically whatthey want is they feel that there's it's
overrepresented with white students. Keeping inmind that this particular university is very it's
it's it's much more white than alot just due to the fact that it's
in you know where where it isthere and in Washington, outside of the
major metro areas. So they wantof the Let's see, they have one

(48:01):
hundred and thirty students currently enrolled inthe geology here in the geoscience's wing,
and they feel that it is notan equal representation. Well, is that
an equal representation of the population areaswhich draw into this university. I have
to wonder. So what we whatrequires is that we revamp the program speaking

(48:27):
to issues of racial equity that gobeyond just diversity and representation and make it
not so rock centric. Yeah,it was like medical school where they're all
like, ah, it's you know, it's all doctors stuff. They're all
studying how to make people not die. Can't I don't know that we can

(48:47):
put up with this. Yeah,A geoscience student quoted said, course as
are too rock heavy. Sometimes Ifeel like my professors don't respect me for
my knowledge, and I'm a bitself conscious about how much of the knowledge
that I lack. Well, ifyou, if you, if you lack
that knowledge, one, maybe that'snot a discipline for you. Two,

(49:12):
but tell your teacher if you're strugglingin a particular area, talk to your
professor. And I understand that itdoesn't always work, because sometimes professors are
just egomaniacs and act like drill sergeantsin a way. But I would I
suspect there's less of that in today'scollege environment, especially if you are a
BIPOC student, as this individual identifiesas. But I don't know that that's

(49:35):
discriminatory. If they're leading the coursehow they lead the course. They also
want the education focus on various Okay, so basically they want part of the
education to have a course that justtalks about contributions and involvement in the geoscience

(49:57):
by BYPOC individuals. So they wantlike a black rock history course. But
dude, that just statement that thetwo statements that it's too rock heavy or
rock centric. Come on, man, all right, seven twenty one here
on the k c O Day radioprogram. All right, we got a

(50:21):
bunch of people want to get onthe on in on the phone, so
we'll bang into that. Next hangon smart Talk all day, w PTI
in the Triad and one six oneFM Talk in the Triangle. Tegman,
I'm gonna snag one quick call andthen everybody else hang on. We'll get
to you right after the news breathe, what's up real quick? Hey,

(50:44):
Ksey, I just wanted to weighin on Biden forgetting or not knowing who
the president was of a Vietnam.I was like, maybe, in the
words of Maxine Waters, maybe hethought he was president of North Vietnam.
Oh. Now, to be fair, and I just want to be abundantly
active. That is not Max andRotters. That is Sheila Jackson Lee.

(51:04):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but yeah, definitely a stupid all
right, thanks for the call there, Bree. Yeah, I've never heard
of Yeah, here we go checkit day we have two side by side,
North and South exchanging and working.We may not agree with all that
North Vietnam is doing, but theyare living in peace. Yeah, the
two Vietnams living in peace as theyalways have. We'll be back one oh

(51:34):
six one at them Talk and ninetyfour five w PTI, two stations driving
the best in talk. This isCasey O Day and Carolina's Morning News.
I don't know what the hell isgoing on in Mexico, but I've finally

(51:54):
been able to wrap my head aroundwhat the purported story is. I do.
We'll get to this here in justa moment. We've got to grab
some calls. First, couple offolks been hanging on. We got finger
guns, we got moonbats gluing themselvesto race tracks, although they didn't do
it when they were actually racing,which I mean, if you want to

(52:15):
block traffic, that's kind of gonnabe. That's gonna be like the pro
level right there. That's like,that's like setting the you know, you're
like setting the difficulties setting on yourvideo game, and you're like you're just
like you're on there, give methe expert one. But then I realized

(52:35):
that it was that the cars weren'tactually spinning around yet, so I don't
know that that counts. All right, let's get to the phones. Dennis,
you're up first, Go right ahead. Hey, it's going off case.
You're all right, I'm good,sir, good deal. Hey,
I just want to do an absurditystory by a sister in law. She
moved from Utah out here to dosome teacher out there. She went to

(53:00):
a Wake Forest elementary school to dosome substituting about a month ago, and
there was a couple of kids inthe back that side, they're going to
throw the F word around, andshe confronted them and both had told them,
ay, that's not appropriate, raying, let YadA, YadA. About
a week later, she got aletter from the school and the principal telling

(53:22):
her that she was not allowed backin the school to teach to to her
foul language. What had happened wasthe parent of the two children had called
in and told the principal is shewas using bad language. No investigation,
don't talk to her enough, andjust come and drive the absurdity of Wake

(53:42):
County not being transparent. Big listen, how old? How old were the
kids? Said? Elementary Elementary schoolit was I can't remember, she said
diner sixth grade the number how farat elementary. That's about the age when
you think you're cool because you learnedsome words and yeah, but when there's

(54:04):
no there's no transparency, and hereyou are. You've got someone now this
band you go back to that schoolwith can't teach, that wants they held
out, that wants to do it. And the thing about it with my
with my sister in law, she'sLDS. When we're watching a movie and
there's there's even that customer goes out, she gets out that, she says,
she leaves, and she goes in, she goes into the because she's

(54:27):
residing with I'm glad you brought itup because I was going to kind of
inch towards that when you said shemoved from Utah. So I you know,
in Wyoming we have a lot ofLDS members too. People don't realize
it's not just Utah. Idaho isa lot, but even in Wyoming.
And one of my best friends,Seneca, his family was and it was

(54:49):
the worst place to go watch moviesas a kid because it was a very
thin collection. I really liked hisparents. I liked this whole family.
Don't get me wrong, but youdidn't get a with anything over there.
And yeah, and if the onlything about the ILDs I say, it's
based on family. It's based ondoing the right thing, teaching your children
the right thing. You know,how to respect and everything. Of course

(55:13):
you know the man upstairs above thehead and she's very about and everything.
Yeah, it just goes to showyou the absurdity of what's happening in this
country, and especially know it's inour school systems where there is no transparency
here. All right, Hey,I appreciate the call there, sir,
Thank you very much every shot youknow. And the extra absurdity is I

(55:36):
keep hearing these stories about how schooldistricts are dealing with any bus drivers,
they need substitutes, they need teachersfor that matter, and it's like,
you know, maybe you should checkinto that stuff. So crazy, man
U Joe is a John? Excuseme, John, John, go right
ahead, be John, Yeah youJohn. Okay, So you missed your

(55:59):
opportunity of absurdity with the formula E. Do you realize those are electric cars?
Right? I did not, sir. This is why I was so
excited when I saw that you calledso yeah, well this is I think
seems to call every couple of yearsto fact check you yes, yes,
uh, And it's it's a prettywild race to watch. They actually have

(56:21):
in fields that they go on andthey go over a tread and they get
a boost, so they're actually slowingdown to get extra energy to oh like
in the video games. Here yougo over the thing, and then how
long do you get rest of therecord? Pit time? Three hours?

(56:44):
It's one charge. But it's prettycool stuff. Can you imagine how horrible
that would be? Right here hecomes, he's get the pit row.
We'll be back in three hours.So all right, all right, well
no sir, I had no idea. That's less a fact check and me
just only really just saw a snippetof it and just started laughing. So

(57:06):
but you know, that's that's perfect. Well, look at least they're being
in thanks for the call. Atleast they're being like, at least they
comprehend that that energy just doesn't appear, right, you gotta you gotta,
you gotta put it together somehow,and ironically, and in Germany, because
this is in Germany that requires coaland nuke plants. So yeah, I

(57:31):
fought with the nukes stuff, butyeah, and a crap ton of a
crap ton of other fossil fuel stuffthat they've had to cobble together following their
disillusion from buying some of the Russiastuff. So dude, they're e cars.

(57:53):
That's amazing. Though. You gotthose power strips like in video games
ross, did you ever play likeGrand Thereismo or did you ever get into
any of those? No? Neverdid. Excite bike? Yeah, excite
bike, Yes, where you canyou can go up a wall. If
you can go up a wall andyour your motorcycle were overheating like two seconds,
yeah, two seconds? Do thatgame like the Wide Never I still

(58:15):
do this day of how do wehow we go it over a wall?
But yeah, then your bike overheads, which is which is horrible. Like
do you watch professional motorcycle racing?They don't. Just no, they don't.
Yes, So it's like and thateven back then, like that wasn't
an issue. So they like createda problem that wasn't a problem. All
right, Nathan, what's up?Yes, hey, Casey, I'm a

(58:38):
longtime listener. I appreciate you havingme on the program, Yes, sir,
and listen. So I leave acouple of houses down from the National
Hebrew Academy in Greensboro. Look atyou on Jefferson Road, and it's the
Department Homemass Security gave this place onehundred and sixty five million dollars contract over

(59:00):
five years. I can't help.But then notice when I watched them using
the evening time, regardless of whatstation it is, it's always a story
about how, you know, theschools are underfunded, the kids can't get
school lunches, the teachers are havingto come out of pocket for school supplies
for you know, students who theschools are falling apart. And I used

(59:23):
to work in a capacity where Iused to visit these schools on a regular
basis, and it was absolutely horribleconditions these students were in. And anyways,
I can't just help to think aboutthese protests that are going on in
New York City in Chicago, whereyou know, these people that's from the

(59:44):
impoverished communities are having these huge ralliesand their protests and against this how the
migrants or well it's also the idiotson the view the mayor of New York
now, and then it's a verysome other varied interests up there who have
always supported open borders, just notyou know, anywhere near them. So

(01:00:06):
yeah, and you're what you're talkingabout, just so people understand you're you're
referring to the academy that was thenthat had been sitting vacant and then they
decided to utilize it to How's migrantyouth. Right, Well, the school
was shut down. I've been livingon that street with a few houses now
from it for close to eight tonine years and the place was shut down

(01:00:27):
just a few months prior to themoderates A Robin. So I don't know
if there's a correlation there or not, but it just seems kind of suspicious
to me. Well, and wedid talk about it whole bunch, and
the mayor was like she didn't care. Nobody seemed to care. So but
yeah, all right, all right, sir, Well, thank you for
listening and calling in this morning.Okay, okay, thank you, all

(01:00:50):
right, I have yourself a goodone there, right, seven forty four,
let's get Race Staging from the WeatherChannel, who finally we want to
talk to him because he's got goodnews kind of you know, coming your
way instead of just trying to literallycook you. So let's can we just
let's let's go and get to thatright away, shall we. Yeah,
I mean yeah, yeah, canyou make that today? That'd be good?

(01:01:12):
Well, not quite yet. Istill got to deal with a little
fog at a shower thundershower chance todaynot going to be a bunch of rain,
though still probably low to mid eighties. I think it's tomorrow Friday.
Through the weekend we're looking at lowereighties, maybe even the upper seventies from
the try it into the mountains atlows of the fifties. Casey's gonna be
real nice. Temperatures will come upto the low sixties toward the middle end

(01:01:35):
of the weekend, but still alot of fifties around the area. So
we get past today, this frontgoes east of US, which will buy
the way keep Lee well out tosea. We've got some great weather coming
in after that. So with Leealready, the advisory is up along the
coastal areas, there's a coastal floodwatch. I serve blah blah blah,
gonna be a couple of rough beachdays Thursday and through the weekends, so

(01:01:57):
flooding but no direct impacts. Allthat will be on the water or close
to the coast from Lead, whichwill head toward New England, maybe make
landfall in coastal Maine. Maybe not. If not there somewhere near Nova Scotia.
So another storm that passes us east. There's another invest area out there
likely that'll pass east too. Butstill we're in the peak once a hurricane
season, so we'll keep an eyeon the tropics. But casey, one

(01:02:19):
more day, then it's gonna getreal nice around here. No, tomorrow
is gonna be horrible, So okay, because Vikings can get drilled by the
eag that's tomorrow night. Yeah,I don't know what's the line. So
what do you mean You don't knowwhat's the line? And he doesn't matter
what the line is. I wasn'treally impressed with the Eagles last week,

(01:02:45):
Like I was thinking complete blowout,kind of like, yeah, well that's
because you Cowboys fans, that's whatyou think, because your egomaniacs, because
you won forty to nothing, comeon once again painting me with that brush,
and you haven't you have an inherentdislike of the Eagles anyway, because
they're your division rival. So Idon't want to do or any other NFC's

(01:03:07):
team, right, all right,yeah, get out. I'm just saying
I'm trying to help you out alittle. No, You're no, you're
not. You're trying to help youout. That's what's going on here.
You're trashing on the Eagles, Iunderstand, but they're gonna it's gonna suck.
All right, anyway, thank you, sir, appreciate it, sure,
all right, seven forty seven.Back in just a few hang on
your day Smarter one oh six oneFM Talk and News Talk nine four five

(01:03:31):
w PTI more with Casey starts.Now. You know, I'm gonna disagree
with some analysis I've seen online.Did you see the story of that dude
who won the two billion dollars powerballin California? So he bought this forty
seven million dollars super mansion in belAir, And actually I think that they'd

(01:03:55):
been trying to sell this thing fora lot more than that. So he
got a d if you want tocall it such a thing. And people
are like, ah, he's gonnarun out of money, and maybe,
but I feel like with he's got, I mean, he doesn't have two
billion because taxes and everything else,but like the amount of money he won,
he's far more likely to kill himselfthan to run out of money before

(01:04:18):
then. But remember dude, inWest Virginia, it was like taking a
quarter million dollars suitcase. They're fullof money to strip clubs, and then
they kept getting stolen. He couldn'tfigure out what was happening. So maybe
I don't know, but late inthe grand grand scheme of things, yeah,

(01:04:40):
I mean it's probably more house thanyou need. I would agree,
But he's in he Dud's in LosAngeles, and he stares up at these
mansions in the Hollywood Hills there everyday, and I you know, I'm
not surprised. I'm not surprised that'sthe direction he went. But yeah,

(01:05:01):
now I think he'll probably o dbefore that. So I don't want any
of these things to happen. ButI just feel like it's like I saw
Brewsters millions. It's not easy goingthrough that amount of money. I guess
unless you're really, really really badat something, and who knows, we'll
see, all right, So Iwas just reading this story. I don't

(01:05:25):
I don't know exactly what happened,but it is it's kind of funny.
Gop Rep Lauren Bobert, all Right, Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Bobert was apparently tossed

(01:05:45):
out of a musical over quote unrulybehavior. According to a report here,
this was a This was a musicalthat was taking place in the theater in
Denver, Beetle Juice the musical.I'm not familiar, but I'm I'm sure
it's a fine musical at the TempleHoyne Bell Theater, which is actually a

(01:06:10):
theater I've been to. I sawwhat did I see? There? Was
that where Carlin was? I thinkthat might have been where I saw Carlin.
I can't remember. But anyway,so now this this is what the
theater employees alleged that she did.And here's the thing. I think that

(01:06:32):
Lauren Bobert, especially down in MetroDenver, is probably pretty polarizing, so
I'm gonna take everything they say witha grain of salt. But they still
threw her out. That being said, the employees claimed that Bowbird and whoever
was with her unidentified male. Soshe just got divorced, so you know,
she's single and ready to mingle,I guess. Allegedly were vaping during

(01:06:58):
the show and at one point singing, recording and generally causing a disturbance.
Who's who's vaporing in the Broadway theater? Again? Again, I'm gonna take
everything with a grain of salt,because when it comes to the general disturbance
stuff and the singing recording stuff likethe vaping, I guess you'd be able

(01:07:23):
to prove that one way or another, right, But most of these complaints
were emanating from nearby patrons, andI wouldn't put it past somebody as went,
oh, my gosh, is thatlearned Bobert right there, Let's get
her kicked out. But also maybeshe was vaping in the theater. I
don't know, man, especially withI'm not here. Just a hack on
vaping or vapors. If that's whatyou want to do, do your thing.

(01:07:45):
We make fat clouds jokes and allthat. But I think we've all
encountered people vaping in places we're like, what are you doing? You know,
generally indoors somewhere on a plane likethe deli will yeah, exactly,

(01:08:05):
and then they'll get a little vape. They'll have it kind of in the
palm of their hand and then justquick hit it and then like and it
doesn't matter, because excuse me,there's still a lot of I mean,
there's there's smoke that comes out ofwater, vapor or whatever you want to
claim it to be. But soI think they have these vapes now that

(01:08:26):
don't emanate smoke but still smell.So I don't know. Let's see how
far the show did they get?Uh? Initially, when approached, they
say that Bober told him they wouldnot leave, and the security said,
if you don't, we'll have youtrespassed and we'll have Denver police come in

(01:08:47):
and do it, which then causedthem to leave. Yeah. I don't
know. There's some they have thislike grainy footage because the lights are out
of them talking to them in theuh, in the walkway there what no
okay. However, as she wasbeing an escorted from the theater, Bober

(01:09:10):
allegedly stopped to take a selfie andwas seen wagging her finger at the security
guy. I was taking a selfie, was taking a picture of the person
throwing around. Don't know that's quitethe dress she's wearing. Holy cow?
Oh yeah, there's she is wagonwaggon her finger there, man. I

(01:09:34):
don't know. Maybe she did,Maybe she didn't, all right, eight
eight eight nine three four seven eightseven four coming out. Hey, you
got ice in your drink this point? Ross, you got ice coffee this
morning? I sure do. Wow. You know some moon bath is probably
gonna come glue himself too, youknow. Yep, yep, that's right.

(01:09:57):
The attack on ice has begun.It's a horrible thing. And you
don't need any of it for yourkillings the planet or something or poor people.
I don't. I'll lay it allout for you coming up. Hang
on, all right, good morningeverybody, and welcome to it hour number

(01:10:49):
three. You here on your Wednesday, get some better weather news right around
the corner. We'll let chat withgreat stages once again here about forty five
us before that Jeff Elmer later onas well. All right, man,
I got a bunch of stuff we'regoing to get into this hour. First
and foremost, how many of you? How many of you are enjoying any

(01:11:14):
sort of beverage this morning and areutilizing ice? Be at ice coffee?
You threw some ice maybe in somesoda when you were over at the the
old handy hugos or sheets or whatever. I just want you to know,
you're all horrible people. So portantyou understand that? How do I know?

(01:11:34):
Axios? Because, of course,ice has appeared everywhere, from ice
drinks to ice sculptures all at once. Well, the trend was mostly about
harmless fun. The growing prevalence ofdrought and water insecurity point to a future
where ice is at an even greaterpremium. All right, So that's where

(01:11:59):
it started. And The New YorkTimes also wrote a piece about this too,
about why you should feel guilty forusing ice, which Axios then quotes
in this and the apparently the biggestproblems are quote designer ice, the height
of arrogance and domestic luxury designer ice. By the way, it's not just
big old ice sculptures, but alsolike if you ever go if you ever

(01:12:25):
go to a cocktail bar and theyhave like the round ice, although I
guess you can get those for yourhouse and they're not even horribly horribly expensive,
You're you're a problem. Although youcan also get the things for in
the freezer that can do it too, but there's a little trick to them
anyway. Yeah, so they startgoing off on this and they start talking

(01:12:46):
about how, you know, frozenwater, while it costs Americans virtually nothing
from an ingredients standpoint, requires youknow, it requires energy to make ice
all that, although if you've everlived in Minnesota as I have, mother
nature will do it for you alot of it, a lot of it.

(01:13:06):
Man. It's just I mean,every day it's like you're running out
of stuff. Guys. Now we'reonto ice also ice. I'm not gonna
read the whole. Basically, thepoint they're making is that by because you
have availability dies. Because you haveavailability dies, it then causes you to

(01:13:30):
make much more complex drinks or perhapsconsume things that you wouldn't consume at that
rate. So it aids in peopleovers in people's over consumption and use of
luxury items such as Rossa's ice coffee, which he claims to him or not
that claims to invent, but hehas a patented unique process for making it.

(01:13:51):
Would that be an accurate statement?Whatever? You call it the ice
hack, but it still involves ice. Yeah, I know this haze ice
hag. It's famous. It's theshow because you mentioned it's covered in the
kitchen. M M. It's justoffee with ice, man. You put
the ice in the coffee first,they're in the mug first, and then

(01:14:13):
you brew the kurrig and it makesit ice. Is it the haze ice
hack. So you put coffee infirst and then put the other and no,
no it's backwards. Didn't do itthat way better, right, complete
poverty, you know, put theice in the cup and then do the
kurrig. Okay, all right,you're welcome. Well you're killing the planets
still and I you know or something, and then you're having luxury items or

(01:14:35):
whatever. It's just again, thisis this is like, this is like
the story we did about the collegeor they're like the the the geologist,
the people's chart the geology course atthe university for people want to be geologists.
It's it's too rock focused, right, And it's because they've went through

(01:14:58):
all the other disciplines and moon battedthem up, like you know, look
what they did the medical school wherethere you have to go through and take
all of these woke courses lawyering.Uh, they got you know, they
got in there. They obviously infiltratedmost of the hug you know, humanities
that was first and foremost, andnow they're just like what what didn't we
hit And now somehow they have togo over people who study rocks or something.

(01:15:24):
So it's just you're running out ofstuff, and it's okay, if
you're running out of stuff, maybefind us find another hobby or something.
But they don't, and they continueon doing whatever it is that they want
to do, and in some cases, speaking of humanities, they write insane
articles. All right, I wasjust reading this thing during the top of
the hour, and that's a goodpoint, sir, he said. He

(01:15:53):
goes, tell tell the boon batsthey can have my eyes, so they
take over of my cold, deadhands, which will be cold before I'm
dead. That's fair, That's absolutelyfair. So all right, so,
oh that's great. Ross. I'mgetting blown up with emails. I hate

(01:16:15):
to give you a project, buddy, I'm getting blown up with emails of
our listeners on iHeart listening to theshow, who said, for whatever reason,
now the show is John Hannity,and I have no idea what's going
on. These seem to be Iguess they're streaming iHeart Raleigh. It looks

(01:16:35):
like based on where I'm seeing theaddresses and their emails. So yeah,
so yeah, sorry, sorry totoss that at you, but I got
to do this story. So andanyway, back to this, well,
for those who are not trying tostream I guess this isn't the Guardian,
and this is an feminist author bythe name of Amanda Montel monte Monte who

(01:17:00):
has a new book coming out.So then she poses, she pens this
piece and the Guardian runs in thepromoter book and it's just it's it's just
horrible. There's no other way todescribe it. So the whole crux of
the article, which is entitled WhenI became a mother, I lost my
body and realized it never belonged tome. So she wrote a whole article

(01:17:21):
of comparing and contrasting how bitter sheis for, you know, for for
having the kids. Right she neverwanted, you know, she never realized
how horrible it was going to be, and how it constantly reminds her of
bad sexual experiences with men, andand not just from a premise of that's

(01:17:45):
how the child was conceived. Ohno, no, this goes much deeper.
So when I became a mother,I lost my body and realized it
never belonged to me. Subheadline thelack of autonomy I felt is a mother
reiterated everything society taught me to believeabout myself since I was a little girl.
I'm just gonna read you a fewselections from this. It's insane.

(01:18:10):
Now, that's not even a strongenough word. Just just listen to this.
When my daughter learned to walk,she began following me around our apartment
and into the bathroom when I showeredor studied my naked body, and then
into the bedroom while I got dressedand was regarding my baggy underwear with curiosity.
Your kid, what you're walking to? What two or whatever? Your

(01:18:34):
kid's not in there deeply contemplating theparameters of your body. Okay, one,
it doesn't. Your kid doesn't havea frame of reference as to what
your body used to look like,even if it underwent significant changes, as
sometimes women's bodies do when they havekids. I could not help but recall

(01:18:58):
the faces of d who had,at various points in my life scrutinized my
body with approval or reproach. Again, this is not some dude who you're
getting ready to get busy with,who who finally got to see you sand's
clothing. This is you're just learningto walk, toddler. And then that

(01:19:23):
year, her nascent voice, fullof inquisitiveness, also began to drown out
my own thoughts. I was remindedof the many men who had spoken over
me all my life. Motherhood Ifound early on was constantly triggering. I
hope they've removed this kid from thiswoman's custody. When I got home at

(01:19:46):
the end of a long day workingat the day you worked at a daycare.
I didn't even see this part firstwhen I got home at the end
of a long day working at thedaycare. We're getting so you think the
kids are judging you and triggering you, and you're like, I need more
kids around me. Good Lord.Exhausted from my I let my daughter have

(01:20:10):
her way with me. Exhausted frommany sleepless nights tending to my baby,
I lay on the floor of herroom and let her pat me to sleep.
She tucked me in with her thinbaby blanket, then ferried all her
stuffed animals over to me one byone before she stroked my back and said
night and I mommy, go sleepy. She ordered me to protest while she

(01:20:32):
turned off the lights, tugged ourblanket curtains closed, and left the room.
I called on, who hold on, I'm sorry, I'm trying to
read this off. Here we go. This is I'm going to try to
clean this up, because I don'tthink I can read this straight. I
called on my old coping mechanisms.In my twenties, I had learned methods
for disassociating. I studied the cornersof the room. Well, so what

(01:20:58):
she's playing, she's talking about shewould do when she was participating in a
hookup when she really didn't want tobe there, she didn't really like the
guy who she was currently entangled with, And she is comparing her coping mechanisms

(01:21:18):
that she would use then, suchas staring off at the corner of the
room, listening to heavy breathing,calculating how much longer this horrible experience would
go on, and making noises periodicallyjust to move things along. Okay,

(01:21:39):
so that's how she claims that she'scoping with this situation where her little her
little toddlers say nnight mommy and gettingher stuffed animals and cuddling with her.
I mean, it's just this isnot the same thing, and she's much
more aggressive the way that she describesthis. But I'm not going to read
it like that. Motherhood, atthe end of the day is filled with

(01:22:04):
an agonizing sense of calculations of waiting, of pushing my body to the brink
of what it could take, andof counting down the minutes, of doing
things I didn't want to do inthe first place. It's just so bitter.

(01:22:25):
Man, Yeah, this is thekind of stuff. Let's say,
when don't she have the kid.She had the kid twenty fourteen, so
the kids, you know, noteven ten yet. You know pretty quick
that kid's gonna be old enough andit's gonna read this. And apparently she
got a whole book about how howtriggering everything is with her. Die.
I can't imagine reading that when you'reolder, especially once you once you're old

(01:22:47):
enough to to maybe have context orthoughts of having your own kid, how
you process that. So not justwhen she's like fifteen sixteen, but like,
you know, post collegiate years readingthose words when maybe she herself wants
to start a family, although maybeshe'll be so influenced by mom she'll just
never have kids. I don't know. But that's just depressing, man,

(01:23:10):
so depressing, all right, eightnineteen, Sorry to bum me out,
but just awful, just absolutely awful. I look, and I understand that
people are gonna have emotional responses,and I'm not a parent, so I
don't fully understand all the stresses,and I know that there's a lot of
them, and I know that I'msure that I put my mom through an

(01:23:30):
immense amount of them, coupled withmy three siblings. That being said,
to compare it to some drunken hookupthat that you're you're just not into with
that scenario she described with her daughter, is I just as they say,

(01:23:50):
I just can't even all right?Eight eight eight nine three four seven,
eight seventy four hang on, keepingyou connected. This is ninety four five
w p TI in the Triad andone oh six one FM Talk in the
Triangle. Hey. Towards the endof the show, there was an indication

(01:24:15):
from speaker McCarthy that they're going tomove ahead with an impeachment investigation. And
I just want to point something out, so traditionally, m this is a

(01:25:02):
North Carolina Amber alert for a childabduction. The Maya, v M.
Police Department is searching for a missingchild, Dallas Elijah Burger. Dallas Elijah
Burger is an eleven month old blackmale, approximately two feet four inches tall,
weighing twenty seven pounds. He hasblack hair and green eyes. He

(01:25:24):
was last seen wearing a ramper witha firetruck graphic on the front. His
hair is in a ponytail, andhe has a birthmark on his right side.
The victim is believed to be withAttia Janelle Douglas and Kenya Shana Robinson.
Attia Janelle Douglas is described as aforty three year old black female five

(01:25:44):
feet four inches tall. She hasblack hair and brown eyes. Kenya Shana
Robinson is described as a thirty sevenyear old black female five feet five inches
tall. She has black hair andbrown eyes. The last known location is
three one four North Fourth Avenue inMayodan, North Carolina, with an unknown

(01:26:04):
direction of travel. The vehicle isa silver four door Sedan with North Carolina
license tag number three D Davids H. Henry T. Tom six five.
If you have any information regarding thiscase, call the Mayo Dan Police Department
immediately at three three six six one, three seven, nine five eight,

(01:26:29):
or call nine one one or starHP if you care. It's the end.
I've been reading tweets all morning fromall the Democrats. It's the end
of the republic Ross of course,right, yeah, yeah, they don't
care. They know nothing's gonna happen. They could have them dead to rights

(01:26:50):
and have all the evidence, andnothing is going to happen. Because we
are not living in the eighties,nineties, or even the two thousands anymore.
The rules no longer apply the waythey used to. It does not
matter. Nothing is going to happen, and end times, man end times,
literally the very same process that theywanted to undergo. You're correct.
The net result may maybe enough Housevotes too, because they just need a

(01:27:14):
simple majority. They may very wellget that, but you know, as
far as it moving forward beyond that, the Senate ain't gonna do it.
There was an interesting and I'll getto Chuck Schumer's response as well, but
we have some receipts with that.I'll do that coming up after the news.
But also apparently the New York Postis reporting that stupid takeover thing here

(01:27:43):
that the White House is planning tosend a letter to the most prominent news
organizations asking them to ramp up scrutinyof what House Republicans are attempting to do.
We'll be back show after the showis on the iHeart radio app.
Search case o day for the podcaston the iHeart Radio app. So as

(01:28:13):
you can imagine, while Fetterman isprobably more accurate. You've got to go
through the dog and pony show,and you have to do it without an
ounce of self awareness, which youknow, when I look at the many
skill sets that you need in Washingtonto apparently get ahead, this is the
one I have the hardest time with. Well, of the normal ones.

(01:28:34):
There's also the part where you knowyou kill your staffers and then get away
with it. But you know,I tend to have an issue because there's
a nagging thing in me. IfI feel like I'm being hypocritical, that
bothers me. And if you can'tdivorce yourself of that, I feel like

(01:28:54):
you're not gonna do well. Itdoesn't mean you can't get into Congress,
but you're not going to excel likeChuck Schumer excel. I think the impeachment
inquiry is absurd. The American peoplewant us to do something that will make
their lives better, not go offon these chases and witch hunts. Okay,
that's you know, that's not aninaccurate statement in just the general sense.

(01:29:17):
Right. The problem is, ifyou're Chuck Schumer delivering that, you
know they have video of you,sir, the video from I Don't Know
twenty nineteen. The top Democrat inthe Senate on Sunday seized on a newly
released email on the withholding of usaideto Ukraine, saying it underscored the need
for witnesses and President Donald Trump's impeachmenttrial. Well, this new information is

(01:29:42):
rather explosive. Senate Minority Leader ChuckSchumer held up a copy of the email,
obtained by the Center for Public Integritythrough a court order in a Freedom
of Information Act case, which showeda senior White House budget official directing the
Pentagon to withhold the aid after Trumpconcluded a July twenty fifth phone call with
Ukrainian President vladimir's Alinsky. Michael Duffy, a top Trump administration official, sent

(01:30:06):
an email ordering that the military assistancebe withheld and that that order be hush
hush, that no one know aboutit. What were they hiding until we
hear from the witnesses, until weget the documents, the American people will
correctly assume that those blocking their testimonywere aiding and abetting a cover up.

(01:30:30):
So until we get all the stuff. So what what you're pointing out is
that you need this thing to goforward, and you need to do so
in a way that is investigative innature as part of the inquiry. Literally
claiming that you don't have all thedetails you need. Arguably you could art,
you could say that they have muchmore right now, you know,

(01:30:53):
for everyone to run around saying there'snothing, you know, they they don't
have anything, I understand that.It actually takes a little time. You
know, educate yourself on all thesemoney transfers. Man, the way they're
labeled, the way they're presented,and I don't just mean and Ukraine,

(01:31:15):
but Kazakhstan and the Romanian ones areinsane. Like, educate yourself on all
this. There is far more information. Plus there's video of you know,
Victor Shokin or Biden's comments about hey, you gotta fire this guy, and
now they're saying the whole world wantedthem fired. Yet that's not exactly true.
There were some that did and claimcorruption. However, corruption was rampant

(01:31:39):
in a lot of places, includingLook, there's a lot of corrupt governments
that have business entities within the boundariesof those countries that also operate in corrupt
ways. It's kind of the standardpractice. So you got the government's corrupt,
and then you have a company's bigcompanies within there that are themselves corrupt

(01:32:01):
because there used to having to bribethe government. They realize that you know,
monkey see monkey do on a lotof this stuff. So one does
not negate the other. However,Schumer had a very different opinion, and
again in twenty twenty talking about theGovernment Accountability Office. President and GOP have
been saying all along that there isno crime. Senator, yet this nonpartisan

(01:32:21):
government group there's a report saying theTrump administration violated the law and withholding Ukraine
Aid. So is there a crimenow, you think, well, they
say they violated the law. Thelaw is called the Impoundment Act. It's
not a criminal act, but itis a violation of law. And when
a president violates, they'll remember thestandard for impeachment high crimes and misdemeanors is

(01:32:45):
not necessarily a criminal act, butit is something that is so egregious that
the founding fathers gave the power ofthe House to impeach the Senate to try
because there had to be some checkon a president who was abusing his power
in a very severe way. Thisis a pretty damning report. So again

(01:33:06):
the standard by which he operated forthe purpose of this his dog and Pony
show. You're gonna get dog andpony show all around, because not because
necessarily they're wrong about what Biden's beenup to, but because the effectiveness of
the process is simply non existent withthe current makeup of everything. Do you

(01:33:29):
get what I'm saying? Right?So, like, you know, let's
say it's the same stuff we dealwith in criminal justice. It's like,
all right, so we have alaw that says you can't go in and
steal everything in a store with sixyear buddies and sucker punch a clerk.
Right, Sure we have that law. But if you live in an environment
or a municipality where they don't enforcethat or do anything about it, the

(01:33:50):
question becomes, well, what's thepoint of having the law or the process
for that matter. They're not goingto do anything. This is just the
steer aroided an example that is thefederal government absolute absurdity man. Also speaking
of government inquiries, this one's aman. I would have preferred ours went
like this. So you do youremember when Congress had the UFO hearing stuff

(01:34:13):
here what last month? So theycame in, they had a couple couple
guys test to find it was.It was fairly interesting, but you know,
you couldn't argue there was a lotof there there. Apparently in Mexico
they roll a lot different. Idon't know why it took. It took
a little while for this to getout. Apparently there's a story flowing around

(01:34:36):
with photo and video of an eventthat took place at the Mexican Congress and
they were themselves having a UFO andinquiry, and as part of the inquiry,

(01:34:58):
a a couple of alien corpses werebrought into congress. Can you can
you imagine how much more interesting ourown would have been if they started wheeling
in alien bodies? Now they lookpretty mummified. I don't know what do

(01:35:20):
they ross? Maybe the cartels killedhim, or the crash. I mean,
it looks like Et that was theother one, like the dying Et.
Maybe that's what they had to goon. Picks of American pop culture.
Let's let's vokta. It does looka little paper machee e too.
And I don't know if you knowthis, big fans of pinatas down there,

(01:35:43):
so big fans, I don't know, man, at least it would
have added a little flavor to whatwas going on in the congressional hearing.
The luchador mask was really weird too. Well, it's Mexico, just saying
and technically it's at a lucien ormask, so we don't know that that's
an alien under there. Right,It's kind of like the mass that they

(01:36:03):
rip off in Independence Day. Right, you don't really you see the outer
thing, but you never see thealien until I'm getting I'm getting breaking news.
It's actually a famous wrestler, TitoSantana. Oh wow, yeah,
oh, there you go, alsoknown as the Matador. So so they

(01:36:24):
have they have the Iron Chef orwhatever show, but they have them all
over and I was watching a clipof Iron Chef Mexico. And so when
they do these, because it's supposedto be you know, it's like the
big you know, the big.So they have like in the US and
be like and the judges are theNew York Times food critic, right,
and then some famous mucky muck chef. And in the Mexico Iron Chef,

(01:36:46):
they had like the food critic fromwhatever the newspaper is in Mexico City.
But one of the judges was aLucador, And I'm like, is there
anything they won't put a Luchadorian man? And how does a lucador taste the
food? Mean, there's I meanthey have a mouth hole there in the
mask. Yeah, but that's notthat's not a comfortable way. I've done

(01:37:08):
live streams before and twitch with aluchador mask on, So I mean you
can talk and you can, okay, sure, but did you eat enchilados
through it? I have eaten,yeah, I mean I've wore that mask
when I did the State Fair broadcastbefore. Oh, that had to be
miserable. Hot man, I Iate a giant when those giant gummy bears
they have through the mask like friedeverything. Yet I mean you can it's

(01:37:29):
fine. Oh okay, all right. You're you're thinking, you're getting You're
confused. You're thinking of like apulp fiction gimp mask. No, No,
I'm not. That's not a thoughtthat crossed my mind. It's weird
that you brought you I mean,if you're saying, yeah, if you're
saying if there's no mask hole,there wasn't a mask hole on the mask.

(01:37:49):
He dude ended up having to puton a different luchador mask where the
bottom was cut off because it hadlike it had like the mesh breathable,
but it didn't have an actual hole. Yeah. Yeah, he's that the
immature right there. It's he's likethe top luchador or something. He's like
the whole cogan of you know ofluchadors. Well, at least you know

(01:38:12):
back in that air, I'm talkingabout El Santo. Right, maybe I
guess I'm gonna ima you need toeducate yourself. Yeah, obviously, obviously
I don't know crap about lucandors arace agic also not a luchen Or expert.
That's okay. Oh that a Lucidorjudge in a cooking comp I just

(01:38:36):
it was weird for me, butanyway, all right, so I promised
everybody better results weatherwise, and Itook full credit for it. So proved
me right. Yeah, you're right. Today it's not terrible, I mean
warm, still little humidity, butwe'll get there, all right. Now
two points are still in the sixties. Even some near seventy air temperatures will
be in the lotomid eighties. Itmight be a passing shower thunderstorm, but

(01:38:58):
really no widespread rain fall. Afog starting to go away in many places.
Tonight some clouds and here comes thecooler air, less humidity. As
the dryer air comes in, we'llsettle to the load of bid sixties.
Rest of the week's gonna beautiful,upper seventies to low eighties, lows at
night in the fifties, and theweekend looks great, and even early next
week looks great. Load of madeeighties during the day, fifties and sixties

(01:39:19):
at night. Really no complaints.Any impacts from Lee will be out near
the beaches where there'll be some coastalflooding, some dangerous rip car risks,
and some rough surf out there.So today, after this, we're gonna
be in real nice shape. We'regonna go to a real nice run with
low humidity, maybe finally making thatturn toward some fall like weather. I
love it, Thank you, sir. It's football season, so I mean,

(01:39:40):
this is what it is. Happenedall right, pretty cool, Thank
you, sir, appreciate it.And we'll come back with Jeff Bellinger next.
Thank YOUTI in the Trium and FMtalk in their Triangle three. You're

(01:40:03):
at Limberg update now, Jeff Bellinger, what's happening okayc just got the Governments
gage of retail level inflation. That'sthe consumer price index that was up six
tenths percent last month. That wasright in line with economists expectations, But
the core CPI, which excludes volatileenergy and food costs, was up three

(01:40:24):
tenths per cent. That was alittle more than expected. Economists say that
keeps another FED rate hike at leastin play later this year. The stock's
lost ground yesterday as caution set inahead of the inflation report. Market futures
are mixed at the moment. Sand P futures are up a one point.
Now futures are up nine, butthe Nasdaq futures are down seven.

(01:40:45):
Apple shares were down and yesterday's trading. Analyst's say that stock often loses ground
on days when Apple holds new productlaunches. The new iPhones on veiled yesterday
have improved cameras and faster chips.A USBC port replaces the Lightning connector.
The top end Promax is priced studyeleven hundred ninety nine dollars, one hundred

(01:41:06):
dollars more than the model it replaces. Other iPhone models are priced the same
as the prior models. A mortgagebanker's report, there was a small increase
last week and applications to finance newhome purchases, but overall application volume was
down that because of a big dropin REFI demand. The word from Detroit
is that the United Autoworkers Union andthe Big three automakers remain far apart and

(01:41:30):
contract negotiations. Sources say UAW presidentSean Faine will firm up the union strike
plans a couple of hours before tomorrownight strike deadline. T Mobile buying some
radio spectrum licenses from Comcast. TMobile says having the airwaves available will help
it fill in coverage in some bigcities. And it's been a nearly three

(01:41:50):
days case since a cyberattack trippled MGMResorts computer systems. The company is still
struggling to recover. The MGM websitestill down. Reports from various resorts say
restaurants and bars are only accepting cash, and a lot of the casino slot
machines at MGM Resorts are not working. I can't I could. I was

(01:42:12):
reading that. Yes, I couldnot fathom how much money they must be
losing every minute. Oho'd see they'rethey're cled right now. Yes, people
can't come into the rooms. Nobodycan spend money unless they have cash and
right, all right, all right, thank you much, sir, appreciate
it. Okay, we'll talk tomorrow. Have a good day. Yeah,
there you go. Jeff Pellinger fromBloomberg News's here on the show. Yeah,

(01:42:33):
that's a that's just a dumpster fireman, absolute dumpster fire. All
right, real quick, let meget into Yeah, we got maybe I
can fit both of these. We'llmake an attempt. It's what we do.
Oh, this this story is crazy. So this dude, he's former

(01:42:53):
seal or something. Yeah, anyway, this guy's name is Rudy Norlander.
He's sixty one now. He runsactually he runs a back country ATV and
transit. So so basically this guy'sif you go to Big Sky because I
knew this was Big Sky this atthe moment I read this. Because there's
so many these grizzly bears there nowcoming out of the park. They did

(01:43:14):
nothing to control in The ranchers hatehim entering hunting season, which is just
just kicked off postseason down there.This guy, like you would you could
rent ATV's. But also they dopack out services, So if you go
and you grease and elk or deerback in the middle of nowhere. They'll
they'll come back with whatever they canget back there with and haul it out
for you. So it's a butit's an interesting place to be doing that

(01:43:40):
because you have this huge, hugeamount of grizzly bears there. So this
dude's back country doing this. He'sgot some clients there. I think his
daughter's with them too, and allof a sudden they see a black bear,
or they see a grizzly bear,except it's a smaller one and they
do have firearms on him. Butyour hands are pretty constricted on what you

(01:44:03):
can do. You kind of haveto try to scare it off, and
so that's what he's initially trying todo, and when all of a sudden,
the much bigger grizzly bear literally fliesout of there. It is right
on him, and this dude islike, I got this and went bear
handed with the bear. Now,the grizzly in this case estimated to be

(01:44:30):
ten foot tall at the time,and that's roughly what it will laid out
with when they were able to trackit down. He goes Mano Imano with
the grizzly bear, and it doesnot go well for him, not because
he doesn't strike me as a bitof a badass, but because it's a
grizzly bear. And so it tooka large scratch down the right chest,

(01:44:53):
bit of his arms and legs,and ripped mostly ripped off his bottom jaw.
He'd literally described this guy just hadhis jaw basically almost ripped off.
And he says, at one pointthe bear tried to give me the most
disgusting French kiss of my life beforebiting down and tearing my lower jaw.

(01:45:15):
Here's and there's a picture of himthe hospital with the thumbs up, with
his jaw essentially grew back in place. Ah. Initially, he had attempted
to get one shot off at thefirearm misfired and he was unable to get
hold of the bear spray, sohe just went hands on, you got

(01:45:36):
bigger stones than I do, sir. Yeah, that prizzy is in that
area. It's a problem, andthe FEDS had made it basically impossible to
do anything about it. All right, see you tomorrow.
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