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Good. You wanting to go lookat that fix? So eight so early,
so like right on the tusk whereyou're hitting that yep, the snooze,
and then you get nine minutes andyou're about to hit it one more
time. And I want to dosomething for you. This morning, I
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got like a busted headphone thing goingup. It is really really annoying.
I don't want you to hit thesnooze. I want you to get up.
We got a lot of stuff onthe show, and I have something
guaranteed to drive. Axios is reportingThat's team is will be earned he might
fall again. The New Yorker coverhas Biden and other leaders using what all
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right? So these are the viewwomen and I try to avoid this all
yesterday hit the button. It's sittingon the coffee table. I thought they
were upset over something like an attackon Nancy Pelosi. I find out it's
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like weird artwork in a magazine wherethey're pointing out that a bunch of these
cats are really old, and thathas irritated the view Here we go.
Axios is reporting that Biden's team isconcerned he might fall again. The New
Yorker cover has Biden and other leadersusing walkers, and when it comes to
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you know who, there doesn't seemto be any concern about you is decline.
I hate that cover. Why dothey have to put Nancy Pelosi in
there? Nancy Pelosi, if youwatch any of her interviews, she's as
sharp as attack. As they say, she makes sense. She keeps setting
reelected by eighty percent of the constituency. Nancy is in her eighties. We
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have on the Republican side, obviouslyMitch McConnell having some stalling issues, and
Joe Biden, and they even putTrump on there like it's bipartisan. But
not for the view ladies. Ohno, No, he's doing more than
showing up for work and functioning.He's doing the job that we put him
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in there for what many of usput him right. But but my issue
is always listen if someone's not doingthe job. The reason people started looking
at Ronald Reagan is because he starteddoing stuff like you saw you, who'll
do it? Yeah, And itwas people started to go, wait,
something's going on. But until Istarted, if Jill Biden can fall down
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fifty five times, that's not goingto make me think he can't. He
can't do that. Will pass lostsome more infrastructure bills. He's passed infrastructure
bills right, right, yet fivetimes, fifty five times over what span.
They just did a thing where theysaid, we're going to make sure
you know, he's on better footing, and then he immediately tripped yesterday again
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in like the new super Stare coveror whatever they put on there that they
ran a story about, he trippedon it. But the view ladies,
they don't care. They ignore halfthe cover. And again this this is
what I had to suffer through.So so do you know the things that
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I noticed in this country is thatwe do not value experience and age not.
We just do not. And youknow, all experts will tell you
it takes ten thousand hours to becomean expert in anything. And so your
Google degree that you just got becauseyou did something it googled something about politics
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does not equal Nancy Pelosi's experience.Like they can't fathom the fact that there
is a bipartisan poll basically saying,I, you know, maybe we don't
need term limits, but we mightbe able to, you know, give
these guys a little scantron every fewyears, just figure out who's still mentally
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there. But they can't allow thaton one side, even though they did
like three days straight of you know, Trump slowly going down that very wet
ramp. They were all over that. Now we're out of the twenty fifth
Amendment business, and we have thisas the cherry on top of the question.
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It is this, let's say JoeBiden, God forbid dies in office?
Is that? Isn't that still okayfor the country. The country will
survive it. But if Trump wins, the country will not survive it.
All right, So you know prettymuch the standard, you know, double
standard. But whatever gets you guysgoing this morning, I'll give you a
rundown of a few other things.It is six thirteen hang on one oh
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six one at them talk PTI,two stations driving the best end talk.
This is Casey O Day and Carolina'sMorning News. All right, here we
go, and he is seventeen.And I don't know the backstory on this.
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How do I say it? It'snot like the other couple over the
I guess it's been almost ten years, more than ten years for the University
of Colorado, but or no,was it? Colorado State had the woman
kick her for like one game.But you know this isn't a new thing,
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but it is a big thing onESPN whenever it happens. So what
happened, Well, there was aschool and it's it is the first instance
of a female college football player inHBCU history, so not the first one
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ever in D one, but forHBCUs here we go and I you know,
she didn't go out for the team. The team had injuries. It's
a small school. They went andthey found somebody who could place kick.
It happened to be on the women'ssoccer team. They drug her in there.
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I don't think she wanted all pressbecause it like only added to make
her incredibly nervous. There was awhole narrative there. Look how brave it
was doomed literally from the start.Here's the audio. I'll describe it to
you in a moment, and here'sthe story of the day. Right there.
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That is Lalani are Minta, andshe's gonna play and she's gonna kick
off and maybe even do some fieldgoals tonight for the Jackson State Tigers.
Of course, she was on theJackson State women's soccer team and because of
injuries this week during practice, she'sgonna get her shot. All right,
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so just you heard it there.She's not on the team. She was
recruited for injury purposes. She's beenthere for days. It is on a
tea. That's what she's got tokick. It's not the same as a
soccer ball, but from a cornerkick perspective kind of the same. Let's
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see how it goes. Good nightto be a kicker. And what an
impressive young lady has been in achance for her. And I'm sure she's
pretty nervous at this point, butthey have her out there and sweat football
is underway. Ross That was punkgod? Right then'tly the opposite of punk
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God? Oh well, I meanmaybe he went ten yards. He's in
a tough spot right now. It'sbeen a weird ten yeah. Well,
I mean it has to go tenright for the other team than touch and
then it's legal, so eleven andnow we'll go ten yards and like one
inch, these dude didn't move offthe line. Now, if you look
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the announcer out there, the announcerwas super polite because he didn't even acknowledge
any part of like what just happened. Like she kicks in and it sort
of goes maybe ten yards and hejust you know, he's he's a professional.
He just keeps broadcasting and but there'sno like, whoa that kick sucked?
Like he he just but he hadto go through the it's a historical
moment, and he wants to beon the national news. They'll pull the
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audio. It was a big storythat was actually retweeted by barstool. I
mean, if he says that he'sdone right in this day and age,
oh b if he acknowledged the actualkick, yeah, I probably would be
Yeah. So I mean, what'sthis guy's screwed? You're screwed in this
business if you mispronounce a player's name. And they have like excommunicated several hosts
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already this year, Sideline guys andeven one of the guys up in Minnesota
for what was he doing? Hewas not you know what. I want
to look it up because actually Ilike him and I don't want to misconstrue
what this was. But it's kindof a crazy story. So we'll get
that role in here on the CaseyDay Radio program. Hey, there we
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go, I got the channel back. Sorry, I've been like having to
do like two little side things justso my headphones would work properly. All
right, let me get over tothis. Do do do do? Do
we have? Well, we havea I was gonna say, we have
a Florida man's story. It's actuallya Florida woman's story. But it's a
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good one. We got to talkabout the judge arrested. We have actually
we have three Florida's stories. Onlyone of them's craziness. But Florida has
over the last few years done well, two big things and actually three if
you go back here about three electioncycles. They continue to chew up New
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York, whether it is in congressionalseats, they switch population rank, and
now Florida has overtaken New York froma the housing market value, I mean
their second. California is first,but and you know Texas well, apparently
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they're not there yet, but theyhave really cheap houses comparable comparable to Florida
and New York. But now thetotality of housing real estate in Florida is
now more expensive than New York.And obviously New York has the most expensive
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real estate market out there. Sothey let's see here, Manhattan with a
estimated decrease of four percent on thisand the housing markets in Florida, in
Tampa, Miami, Palm Beach,and even up in Melbourne contributed to it.
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So yeah, they're about to havea debate obviously with Desantists and who
the guy who I think already hasbeen told he is going to be able
to weasel his way in his VP. Maybe President, Maybe a guy gets
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appointed and then upgraded as they swapout Kamala, perhaps for I don't know,
for a Justice seat, a Senateseat, whatever it may be.
But the fact that it's going tohappen, and it's gonna happen. On
SHAWNA. Hannity's Show with Gavin Newsomand Rondas Santist with just the list of
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stories this week where Florida has movedup in the rank, has moved down
from a poverty standpoint comparable to California. Sorry, I'm just scrolling this as
I'm telling you. Yeah, Californiaonce again slowest wage growth, most most
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percent or the highest percentage of theirpopulation living below the federal poverty line.
That is fourteen years, no,fifteen years in a row. They've achieved
that, And I you know,my question is going to be, like
Ron de Santists kind of went howdo we say this? He lost some
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aggressiveness, which obviously people have talkedabout. And I don't mean in just
the weird, horrible Twitter people backand forth. I mean like actual analysts
looking at it, going, whereis the Ronda Santists who would sit there
and tell a reporter in no uncertainterms, hey, these are all the
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things that you have wrong with yourstory, and you know, nope,
hush, hush, let me finishthis for you. And he would shush
him and it was so satisfying towatch. And then he went to Iowa.
He did something up in Wisconsin.He went to the Minnesota State Fair,
did all this Midwest stuff, andI don't I didn't see a single
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thing come out of that. Thatwas one of those Ron Descantis moments.
So like, this is it here? If he can sit there forget the
debate stuff, obviously that's tonight.But if he can sit there and he
can wing Dean Newsome there from Californiaand just throw the stories that have come
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out this week, those those threethings that I just mentioned, and if
you know, if Hannity's going todig into it, man, I would
really love to hear this. ButI think Gavin Newsom, by the way,
who just actually he vetoed that billthat would have required judges to consider
whether a parent is accepting is allin basically on any of the trans stuff
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and if not, that can literallybe used against them for the purpose of
assigning. Here we go, ofassigning custody. And also whether a miner
would be able to visit I'm sorry, I'm just sitting here coffee this morning.
I'm sure you can hear it inthe voice. And also whether visitation
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could be one on one between aparent and a miner or would be required
to be in the presence of andthen assigned adults. So somebody from a
court system, a lawyer, youknow, whomever it may be. So
that two pronged insanity that we talkedabout here on the show, Newsome veto
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that you think the guy is notrunning for president? Between that and like
two other small things where he injectedhimself and decided I'm not going to go
full moonbat on this versus what hewas willing to push during COVID, I
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don't know how anyone denies that thisdude is obviously running for president. All
right, here we go. Oh, then that picture that is just awful.
All right, Yeah, so thatwe got more sensor at a governmental
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level. And yes, the Floridawoman just stealing stuff from work. I
mean, you've never taken anything fromwork. This lady did, and it's
quite the story. So hang on, it's one oh six one FM Talk
in the Triangle and here's talk wPTI and the Triad. All right,
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unless I'm missing part of what wasactually posted, I have several of you
sent me the Britney Spears dances withKnives update story, you know, standard
like people freaking out video, includinglet's see here. Oh I thought that
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dude was gone. Sorry whoever,whoever that obnoxious red carpet La dude,
the bigger dude who used to ownOkay, oh so it's TMZ now,
okay, all right, wonderful,all right, this is why I don't
care. However, I watched hergo through the whole knife thing. She
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doesn't cut herself. I mean,what's the problem. I've seen some real
close friends of mine get a littlelittle sideways. They're having a barbecue,
they're hanging out in the yard.Now it's like, who can throw a
knife into the tree, Who canthrow one at the ground, Who can
pretend to throw one and freak outpeople, and that was considered fun.
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But I got to the end here, she's not sliced in dice. Maybe
it's just a hobby. Like everyonefreaks out every time she puts a video
showing a little skin tossing around someknives. But she's not doing like volleyball
baby stuff like that really really horriblestory we had. What was that on
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Friday or Thursday. She's just she'sjust you know, looking for attention.
Man. Now, if she getssome nunchucks out just in the you know,
in the in the sense that I'venever played with those and not in
some way, shape or form harmedmyself, then I'll be concerned. But
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nah, now that's fine. Isthere some other video where she's all cut
up ross that I'm missing when Isit here and look at this, or
no, I haven't seen one.So maybe I mean, she's getting older.
You pick up different hobbies as youget older. Maybe she's into like,
you know, knife throwing now orwhat's the I don't even think it's
open anymore. But like, youknow, the hatchet and axe throwing.
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That was like a bar activity.They built one on glen Wood there was
two over in Durham. They didone in Winston Salem. I think,
so, you know, maybe shejust was trying to do the I'm gonna
go down to the bar district,little fun activity, kind of inexpensive,
get into it. I want peopleto see on Brittany. I'll wear some
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really really revealing clothes and she's gettingdivorced, she's single, ready to mingle.
I hope she comes out with aseries of videos like the first one
is like with that was that?On the next it's like a bow staff,
and then, like you said,nun chucks, and then like a
katana blade, and I hope slowlyshe starts morphing into a turtle. I
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also, okay, well you wantthat. But you remember in what was
the chick's name, uh, thethe young one who protected the Asian leader,
right, she had the she hadthe really long chain with the ball
on the end with the spikes.Dude, if if Brittany can flail that
around, you're talking from kill Bill, kill Bill. Yeah, when they're
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when they're going through and destroying everybody, the young girl who's like the evil
you know, like yeah, yeah, yeah, that weapon right there.
If Brittany Whales that around, doesn'thitt anybody, doesn't hurt herself or shall
not be infringed. That's what I'msaying. Some people are having mental concerns.
I don't know, you know,she could murder everyone in her block.
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It can go either way. Well, I mean, how many there's
probably, Like I mean, shedoes have crazy ch neighborhood. She's had
crazy eyes for a long time,so, I mean the crazy eyes and
that's nothing new. Did she though, like she one more time in the
video. I'm saying, since thewhole since she got like her state back
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or whatever, she's had crazy eyes, like and like video after video on
Instagram and like she's like, oh, You're like, oh she's she's almost
completely naked. But the thing thatreally stood out to me was the crazy
eyes because she looked nuts right aroundhair shaved time. I started, Yeah,
I've noticed, but I feel likeshe didn't during the first maybe it
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was the Madonna kiss. No,it was before that, because she had
her kids. I mean, yeah, she was still super young tern the
Madonni kiss. I mean that waslike forever ago. All right, Yeah,
I'm on seeing crazy eyes because Ithink you know why, It's because
how horrible. Is the quality ofthe camera that takes those videos for two,
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like they looked like they were takenon the old flip phones or the
slide phones when the Matrix movie cameout. They're horrible quality. And so
every time she puts that out itlooks more crazy eyes because the only time
you see that video quality now iswhen they're you know, doing like an
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old old case murder something, andso like the person they're showing, I
just watched one the other day wherethese people moved into the house for like
two weeks, killed the family,did the whole thing, videotaped the whole
thing, and it was that qualityof video. And this brittany one is
terrible. I hope the video qualitygets worse two along with the progressional weapons.
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I hope it just gets like grainyand like was that movie when Nick
when Nick cage and the stuff,was it eight millimeters? Yeah, I
hope it gets like eight millimeter butthey didn't. But it's you don't want
the death in there, right,I would prefer someone not die. Correct
well spoil I mean I could spoilher that movie, but no, it's
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like terrible quality. She throws itup out there still photos which she independently
puts out, and she does itlike two days before the video comes out.
Sorry, I watched a YouTube personwho put all the math together.
This is her weird little coordinated thing, whether it's the way she's dressed,
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spinning weaponry, whatever it is,and I feel like if maybe they didn't
cover just like two of these,she'd go away, or at the very
least it wouldn't be jammed on sixof the twelve sites that I check,
and it's still on there too.On New York Post, one of the
top stories perfect all right, Ohthe one in oh the acts storing place.
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I think the one in Raleigh arethe one that was downtown closed,
Which is ironic because if Glenwood everneeded some weaponry at the ready for people
just you know, down there tryingto do their thing, access at the
very least would be a chance.I say this because there's a story better
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lighting security support could curb downtown Raleighcrime. You know what I didn't hear
in there? Law enforcement? That'sso weird. We will digest this story,
which just sounds like a horrible wayto deal with it. In my
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humble opinion, I'll lay it outfor you. We'll do it next case
O Day radio program, Hang onYour Day, Smarter one oh six one,
A Man Talk and This Talk ninetyfour five w PTI more with Casey
Start now all right, yeah,we will get into the what did they
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actually say? Eighteen million? Fifteento eighteen million, which is apparently the
price of mar Lago, that lotwith nothing on that is worth far more
than that, just by Palm Beachstandards. So a ruling by a judge
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in New York, which basically Iguess I don't know if they set legal
like a standard that people have toabide by if if they sell this,
I'm really confused. But basically thejudge was going through and saying, all
right, your assets trump are worthX y Z and they are absurd numbered
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again mar Lago fifteen to eighteen million, maybe like one eighth of the lot
and not even the closest to thebeach side. To build in that part
of Palm Beach, you got abridge, you have the intercoastal access on
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the property that is technically mar Lagoproperty. You don't have a bridge on
that other side. So if youhave a taller boat. This is all
really desirable stuff. So I,like, I don't even understand other than
like, for the purpose of thisruling, can you challenge it? Do
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you have to go through with likeeach and every single item, because this
was a fraud ruling for the forTrump's business, and what that means for
how he deals with his lenders isit's like it's it's gonna be a giant
pain, which of course is thepoint of all of it, right,
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death by a thousand cuts, fivedifferent indictments, Roll him out, pair
him up, make sure there's strategicon the calendar. Maybe I don't know,
towards the end of the big pushin the primary, that'd be a
good one. Go ahead and getsomething on the docket there and keep rolling
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through. Meanwhile, you get aruling like this. Now he's got a
screw with any outstanding lenders, anybodywho holds debt, anybody who has taken
the consideration the value of mar Lago, his Scottish golf course, the Trump
Tower. I suppose he's got twoof them up there, and yeah,
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even the course in North Carolina.And now, if you're a lender,
do you go back and you know, try to profit in some way on
this it's you know, the rulingis kind of a big deal, even
though it's not the Juicy Ones,it's not Atlanta, it's not the primary
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indictment up in DC. It's noteven the some of the New York stuff,
which continues to fester because it wasfirst. But frankly, let's face
it, it's not going anywhere.They kind of gave up on that,
but they still have an indictment andthey're still working on another one at the
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state level. So yeah, Imean, that's that's probably as deep as
I'm going to go. Basically,the case is based on the documents his
lenders and his insurance companies produced.These are indisputable facts at prosecutors, YadA,
YadA. I don't know that that'show you value property based on what
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a single lender thinks it is.I feel like there's other ways that are
official valuations. So anyway, I'mthey're going to go through, and obviously
they are going to challenge that.I love this headline. So the number
one story on New York Post billionairePowerball winners terrible forty seven million LA forty
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seven million dollars LA mansion. AllRight, So I'm not sure exactly what
he pulled after. They have astory a week on this dude. So
he spent forty seven million. They'remaking fun of them because they say he
overspent, and he he won twobillion. I think he had like nine
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hundred and seventy was the take home, so basically half of it was gone.
California pulls the bunch, all right, he's got a billion. He
overpaid ten million. Do you thinkhe gives a crap? Frankly, he
wasn't a dude with money before,so probably even less. So he went
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and he bought this this mansion.I think they initially wanted eighty million for
it because it's just this this superflat, big lot, perfect view on
the market because it had like grandfatheredin pools and water, and it was
it was gonna be the most expensiveproperty. It wasn't. Eventually they built
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something else. But wait, butso he overpaid ten mill and he's got
a billion dollars. I think,yeah, I think he's gonna be fine.
He looks really happy in this phototoo, standing on the steps of
his forty seven million dollar mansion overlookingall at Beverly Hills and brent Wood.
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Yeah, or maybe he'll be deadin a week because you know, super
drugs. All right, six fiftyfive case O Day Radio program phone number
eight eight eight nine three four seveneight seven four. Oh let's see here.
Yeah, yeah, we're gonna haveto get into this. Sorry,
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I put this sideways after I saidI was going to do it right off
the jump. What's the what's thecraziest thing you've borrowed from work? I
mean, it's gonna depend on whatyou do for a living. What have
you borrowed from work, whether youwere allowed to or not. You know,
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in the radio business, I've seensome people borrow some stuff from like
you know, a microphone or akaraoke machine, to whole vehicles which didn't
make it back. But radio iskind of a little different. There's a
little more freedom. But I've alsoworked places where you better not touch anything
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that's in any of the closets,you know, privately owned radio station.
Those people had like serial numbers.This was not the scan day. This
was the you know, where youput the hot gun on there to label
stuff, and you had to keepa log everything you took out, so
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you weren't borrowing crap there. Well, one woman down in Florida, decided
she was going to borrow something fora birthday party, and ironically, something
she'd borrowed before, worked with ona daily basis, and unfortunately, was
only three miles from home when somebodyposted a picture of it and things got
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a little crazy. I don't knowhow they realized it was their item.
I'm not going to tell you whatit is yet. It's a little unclear
in this story. But what isWhat's the craziest thing you ever borrowed from
work? Did you get caught?Anybody been fired for it? I worked
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at a radio station where they firedsomebody for we'll call it excessive borrowing based
on what he borrowed. I won'tget into that story, but yeah,
that's probably the worst example I've seenof that. This one's just kind of
like Kukie. So Florida man,Florida woman in this case will get that.
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And do you remember Gauge Gross Kurtz? Is that hey say, gross
krits Gross gross Kritz. I don'teven is that German? I don't even
know what it is, all right. So he's the dude who was the
third guy to tangle with Kyle Rittenhouse. If you remember, he basically had
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part of his arm removed, buthe didn't die. So what has he
been up to? Actually kind ofa busy guy and pretty high profile story
the other day. The problem ishe doesn't go by that name anymore.
Actually he changed it. So we'llget you the whole story there, creeping
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up, We got news for youtwo more hours yep, as we cruised
through your Wednesday, and my throat'slike I never drank water, so you're
gonna have to bear with me,but we'll get through it. Hang on
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morning seven o six, and uh, you know it is it's a buzzword
when it comes to stories from aparticular state for whatever reason, Like the
really good ones tend to involve aligators, you know, fast food window
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throw that through there. Some guytook one into a liquor store and was
using it as a weapon. Storyafter story through Florida, and this one,
well it's got a gator as well, but it's kind of circumstantial.
But let's do this. Oh yeah, things songs Florida and then Florida and
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then something in the water or sand. Then should do all that crazy crap.
It's like the state is one beingdone. Ass trap nowhere else has
the Florida Man. It is almostlike as the Weird Factor climbs, you'll
find out it happened in Florida everytime. Florida Man, Florida man.
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If anyone can cheer me, ifyou know, you can, just mind
life get crazy. But of course, but it's not as bad crap crazy
as yours. Nowhere else are yougonna find him? They're so used to
it they don't mind him. Hoorayfor Florida Man, or in this case,
Florida woman. But you know it'sgot man in it. See what
they okay? All right? Souh, a Florida woman, Madison Stephen
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Stephen borrowed an alligator from her job. Yeah, she works at croc Encounters.
Are you she used to I shouldsay, croc and Owners in Tampa,
Florida, and had literally got toher last day. She's out of
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there, but didn't return her keys. Well. Shortly after she left,
she decided, I need I needan alligator. I've got a party coming
up. I need that thing,you know, I need the thing they'll
all talk about when describing the party. Oh my goodness, she had an
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alligator. And so that's what thewoman did she let herself in with her
key and uh borrowed. It wasn'ta big one. Sorry sot coughing this
morning. I don't mean to dothat in your ear. But a little
over two feet so it's not acrazy big one. But somehow it was
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missed. Folks over at crocking Countersnoticed a gator missing. Then they noticed
a photo that had been tad Wasit tag crock Encounters? Oh? No,
it was tagged because of the birthday. Well there you go, and
uh it was a picture of thisthing in a hotel bathtub. So she
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claims it was going to be partof a birthday, maybe maybe hers,
maybe somebody else's. She tells theinvestigators two things. But yeah, yeah,
the alligator was missed. Almost immediatelyphotos were seen, and then somebody
called her, figured out where shewas and busted her. They've declined to
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pursue charges from the former employer,but some charges will be brought because that
is not up to the that's notup to the actual business there, what
is she charo? So she ischarged with the The alligator law was a
(39:00):
law in Florida. Every now andthen it shows up, unlawful possession of
an alligator, and from what Ican tell, it's a pretty broad law,
like you can just be messing withone with a stick and if I
guess, you're preventing it from gettingwhere it needs to. They charged some
idiot for that, although he wasmessing with fireworks, I believe, and
(39:22):
a few weather things. So Idon't know. I've never borrowed anything crazy
from work, but like if wehad alligators and it was twenty year old
me or twenty one year old me, just very early on and I wanted
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to, uh, you know,really have my party stand out. I
don't know. Maybe we've had animalsup in there. Ross had to deal
with the turkey? Were you Wereyou around when they had the miniature horse
that's a guide horse and they werewalking it all around the the loop at
the radio station. I worked nightsof the time, so yeah, I
(40:04):
heard about it. It wasn't actuallyhere for it. Oh well, it
was like first thing in the morning, so I don't know how long you
stayed you had the turkey though midnight. I was out at seven to twelve.
I was out at midnight. Nice, But so the only thing you've
had to deal with in studio turkey, right, when it comes to animals,
Yes, okay, all right.So Ross had the turkey, they
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had a miniature horse. They hada whole frigging petting zoo that the the
Top forty station up in Minneapolis broughttogether. So they had like a camel,
an emu, a goat, likeone or two sheep, and a
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couple other things. But the pointis they didn't say anything. So I
come walking out of the studio,which is this weird blind corner up in
the building in Minneapolis, and it'sNoah's frigging arc out there, and it's
they have literally pulled this other doorthat we have that separates studio from sales,
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so if there's something really noisy,we can shut that. They've shut
all the animals in. They're notusing them in any way, shape or
form on the air. It's notApril Fool's Day, and the animals have
they have business that they're taking careof. If you catch my drift there.
(41:30):
They were in there for like twohours just to see if the Big
Boss would figure out they were there, and we shared this little studio hallway
with the Top forty our entire studiofor the three hours we had to do
the show smelt like those animals doingtheir business right outside our doors. So
that would be the worst. Butfor you, the turkey was there for
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how long days and days and days? Right, I feel like I might
even take that over. How howhorrible it was? All right, seven
thirteen CaCO Day Radio program. Myvoice is just awful. Apologize for that.
(42:12):
We mentioned Florida there and also thegauge gross Kurt's story, which I
guess is how you pronounced that.I did look it up. He was
one. He was the one whowas wounded by Kyle Rittenhouse but not killed,
basically his arm. It's really awfulif you saw the picture. Uh,
he was just in the news,but he changed his name, so
(42:35):
I don't think people realize. Andthere's a little bit of irony here,
so we'll get to that coming up. Case O Day Radio program, Hang
on keeping you connected this WPTI inthe Triad and one O six one FM
Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, seven nineteen. Yes,
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so I'm gonna well, let medo this. Let me grab a
call. This is something like ithas been part of two different topics,
nun chucks and knife throw Well,I have to take this call. Oh
it's mister Mayfield. All right,good morning to you, sir. What's
going on? My name is RonaldMayfield and I used to throw a k
(43:30):
bar military k bar into trees fromabout on the drop zone after we'd jumped
or had time, I would practicethrowing a k bar out of a tree.
And da Marine used to call meDaniel Boone. And I've hit my
(43:52):
head more times than once with nonechuck, none chucks until I learned it.
Find some rubber ones to practice swissand I enjoyed it very much.
Now that's good advice. I've eventhe ones that had the foam on it.
I hurt myself with. So youguys just killing time throwing k bars?
(44:15):
Was it for money? CSR?I mean was there not money?
No, no money involved just atJust like with the bowling arrow we would
at the at the pack or wepacked parachutes at we'd take time to shoot
(44:36):
bow and arrows, we take timeto throw k bars. We had a
good old time in that pasteful timeof my service. Well let me ask
you this. Have you considered organizingsome knife throwing at the landing and then
you can hustle the rest of thepeople there no, sir, I wouldn't
(45:00):
bring you out a k bar herefor for it, I would get kicked
out so quick it would be myhead would be spinning. Uh. It's
just not appropriate for here, anddarts would be and uh I like to
(45:21):
play darts too. Okay, well, hey yeah, mister Mayfield, I
appreciate you calling in. Okay,Okay, have a good day, casey
you two. Sir. All right, look at that. But if he
attaches the key bar to the darts, that was just gonna say, I
was gonna go the other way.It's a k bar, but he lose
(45:42):
the tip, the little plastic t. Yeah yeah, that's what I'm talking
about right front. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, right, And
they're like they're like karts or something, you know, right in the administration
there. The landing is like,Mayfield, you can't be doing that.
And he's like a loophole, right, I mean he probably even if he
won five dollars a game, howmany people are going to be able to
(46:05):
throw a k bar that do excuseme, a dart a cart that distance
except somebody who practiced all the wayfrom their military service to today. He
should be making money on it,dude, I don't know, man,
I trust him. He's a vet. You know. I would put a
blindfold on and put an apple onmy head, and I would. I
(46:30):
trust him so much he could puta blindfold and just throw the k bar
in my head and he's gonna he'sgonna hit the apple nine out of ten
times. What's I've no doubt.I'm I'm just doing him a hold on
greatest generation ninety percent. So thematthe says, one of those doesn't work
(46:52):
out right, But I'm not acoward, So vote Hayes for sheriff.
Dude, what was the oh,what was the I'm trying to remember with
the name of the trick? Wasit was Houdini's thing, right with the
It was the trick that led tothe eventual bullet catch. But he did
(47:14):
something with knives. Don't you knowall the tricks, aren't you? Yeah?
All right? What was the onewith or maybe he did the Chinese
bullet catch? Well, I knowI know that, but there was a
bullet with knives. I watched thatwhole like, uh series here the miniseries
from a couple of years ago.I mean, there's the cabinet where you
go inside it and you put knivesall inside the cabinet. That's not it.
(47:37):
I'm gonna I'm gonna look it up. I'll look it up. Hold
on. Actually I combined the two. There's a bullet catch and then there's
the Chinese water torture cabinet. Hedid both. I had a whole list
here right hold on. Sorry,my voice is shots. I'm literally having
to sit here and during stuff whileI'm sitting here talking to you. So
(48:00):
yeah, now I look at it. I've tried. Maybe it wasn't Houdini.
I just I watched that, andthen I got sucked into a bunch
of videos of remember when they didthe show, The Magic Show where they
were revealing all of it, andthen they made it sound like all like
the magic world was unhappy. Theactual magician wore a mask. Yeah,
(48:21):
yeah, all right, So Ifell into that like that hole. Yesterday
was watching a bunch of those becauseI had watched a bunch here the other
day after I got done watching theminiseries there. I I still don't understand
how some of them work, evenafter the explanation. But that being said,
(48:47):
how how much was the what wasthe name? All right, Well,
let me do it let me dothis. I'm gonna I'm gonna pull
that thing out because I'm gonna explainto you right now how all magic works.
And I might suffer repercussions from this, but I'm gonna be honest.
What stage illusions, birthday parties,it's all the devil, it's see,
(49:09):
it's black magic witchcraft. Well that'sactually that's a horrible reveal. Like I
was just gonna, Okay, fine, fine, it's mirrors and magnets.
Are you? Are you happy?Now? What about the swamp gas thing
and swamp gas of reflecting a venus? All right, all right, I'm
probably gonna be executed by the InternationalBrotherhood of Magicians. Now, I don't
(49:31):
feel like that's a thing. Itis a thing. The IBM is definitely
a no no no executions by them, Oh definitely not what never never,
dude, If they have an execution, that's more of like that's more of
like a SAM thing like the Societyof American Magicians. Like what if you're
a magician but you don't you're notactually doing magic, You're just doing endurance
stuff. What we'll like, I'mgonna get frozen in a block of ice.
(49:57):
Well even that even that's all likeright, okay, like David Blaine's
stuff, but even that has likea trick to it, like this stuff
that you're you're considering like, ohmy god, that's an amazing feat of
human endurance that it's a lie.It's a trick. No, I'm fully
aware of that. I'm just saying, if they are in the execution business,
who the who wants that guy arounddoing those specials, which he has
(50:21):
another one coming out. It's sosilly though, I mean, if you
want to know how maybe like theshow would have a bigger impact like two
decades ago, but now you ifyou want to know how a trick works
now, right, like back inthe day, in the nineties and eighties
when we were growing up, likeit was a mystery, you'd have books
or you actually had to have somebodyteaching it to do it, or somebody
in the business. And now it'sa matter of going to YouTube and search
(50:42):
it. I mean, if youwant to destroy the magic for yourself,
it's super easy. Well, Imean, what was what's the Penn and
Teller's show right where you have tofool them? I think it's called fool
us, all right, So mypoint oh right, hold on, all
right. So my point with thatshow is though, like I actually enjoy
(51:05):
watching that, but there's no wayto really verify. They use all these
code words. Some guy went anduploaded a bunch that are appearing before the
actual clips on YouTube, and it'shim in the middle taking apart all of
the all of the tricks. AndI just want to who watches it like
that and doesn't at least watch themagic first. You don't even get to
(51:28):
see it. I got him likebeing recommended the show after the show is
on the iHeart Radio app. Searchcase o day for the podcast on the
iHeart Radio app. I mean,I will say this your division cross in
(51:52):
the NFL, that is where allthe stories are today. I told you
it's gonna be crazy this year.From the Jets, which Wolf I don't
know about Zach Wilson. I don'tknow how that's gonna work out. You
(52:13):
see, Joe Namath was saying thathe should be traded. Yeah, and
then and I just closed it becauseI'm dumb, said he was disgusting.
Did he then hit on him?That I know of? Okay, that's
kind of his EMO comes in strongopinions. Hey, how you doing Susie.
(52:34):
It was Susie Colbert, right,yeah, dude, that was so
awkward. Apparently a quarterback whose namecomes up anytime there's an injury, an
opening, whatever, Colin Kaepernick senta letter to the Jets trying to get
(52:54):
signed. Here it is, okay, and then they released it, so
it doesn't sound like that's something they'regoing to be doing. Trying to figure
out who released it. Here wego, all right. Kaepernick writes a
letter asking Jets to sign him,and it says released by j Colt,
so literally a rapper then put itout. Oh okay, I see,
(53:20):
I don't know that that's gonna helpit. Why does this here's the deal.
If you want to send a letterand say hey, I'd love to
come in and work out for you, fine, do that, But why
does he have to make it thisgiant dog and pony show from the get
go? You remember, I rememberwhat the date was, or you know
where it was in the season orpreseason or whatever. Remember Kaepernick was going
(53:45):
to be in Atlanta. He wasgoing to work out for all these teams.
They were going to give him ashot, right, and then what
did he do? He didn't gothere? He went to like a high
school then said hey, you shouldcome over here if you want to scout
me. A handful did, mostdidn't, but it was already a big
(54:08):
deal, like they were gonna goand give him this uh this tryout,
right, and it was like itwas not everybody up. It was unprecedented
with what they're gonna do for right. Yeah, and then he knows shows
and it's like, no, youcould come over here. It was such
an ego trip. I just saythe Jets should sign him, And I
mean this one hundred percent. I'mnot joking around because I'm like, ha
(54:30):
ha, they would have you knowthey. I mean they're the Jets,
right listen. It's a win foreverybody because the Jets are gonna have a
losing seasons in anyway with Zach Wilsonbecause he's awful. So I mean they're
gonna have a losing season. Youget Kaepernick, you get some media attention,
you get some buzz, you getsome click social media wise, and
(54:51):
then here's a positive right for therest of football fans, the league,
for all the rest No here itis so when Kaepernick fails and goes down
in flames, given this chance,we never have to hear from Colin Kaepernick
ever again, this whole, oh, this whole horrible well no, well
no, listen, will this wholegive him a chance he's actually a good
quarterback? Will go away when whenhe fails and when he gets destroyed in
(55:15):
the AFC East, this whole narrativecan just go away. This will be
like trying communism or socialism, right, just right, another team has to
give another shot another It wasn't aright good situation, right, Maybe he
would flourish in New York City,right, Like a lot of people don't
because they don't like the attention andthey can't stand the pressure. So maybe
(55:38):
he would do well there. Idon't know, but I mean, just
who are they gonna have? IsZach Wilson's all? When was the last
time he was on a field,That's what I'm saying. It was forever
ago? Yeah, right, Bennabe worse than Wilson. I no,
I mean they're gonna have a losingrecord anyway, so what the hell?
Sign him, get the clicks andthen we can put it all behind us,
(56:00):
or just keep him there for adecade, keep him there for twenty
years, extend him. Yeah,he's the guy. Well, look,
if you're the Jets, this isgonna be your next ten years because it
was your last ten and the tenbefore and it's just unfortunate when it comes
to quarterbacks. How cursed this franchiseis. And then Aaron Rodgers, you
(56:22):
know, running four, I mean, is Aaron Rodgers is going to be
coming back? He says, hesays, I'll be back next year.
But you know that was predicated onwhat's going to happen with Wilson, Like
if he had just come out andstart playing, well, that would be
even better. If Aaron Rodgers wasplanning and coming back. He signed Kaepernick,
and then Aaron Rodgers comes back nextyear. Can you imagine better for
(56:45):
the media fervor where they're like,dah, you're bringing the white guy to
replace Kaepernick, your racist organization.Dude, I feel like you're coming in.
You're coming in for the soul purposeof stirring the pot. If you're
not gonna sign Kaepernick, Okay,give the Bills, can give them Kyle
(57:05):
Allen in for some trade picks.I'm willing to negotiate division going on here
while you're undermining your I don't haveany other motive Okay, well, you
know, maybe their trade goes tothe Vikings. Do you didn't even like
suggest that you just stayed right inyour little window there while you attempted to
(57:28):
create like real housewive style, uh, horrible situations. I saw a meme
where they were saying the Vikings localmedia the Vikings had the most offensive yards
and the most U what is itpassing yards? Like reception? M Like
they're at the top of the statsand like a bunch of different categories.
(57:49):
Yea, yeah, we don't havea defense. I don't know if you,
but yeah, I mean none ofthe stats they saw were to defense.
They're all offense. Maybe after theysign here, Colin Vikings can bring
him over, switch him off todefense, because he couldn't be worse than
the ones we have. It's thesame argument as Wilson. He couldn't be
(58:10):
worse. He also couldn't be worsethan our secondary. So yeah, now
I see big things alright seven twoCaCO DA radio program, And unfortunately you're
dealing with that. Nothing I cando about it. I have drank how
many ounces are in this thing?Twenty five ounces. I've drank two of
(58:36):
these bottles a Gator rate and ahalf now, and it's like, I'm
in this a herod. Doesn't youknow what it is? It's a barometric
pressure coming off of venus. Ithought that's what this swampcas and stuff.
It's it's a it's a pressure.Man. I don't think that even like
those words in that order actually makemathematical and scientific sense. Gray stage is
(59:02):
like any of that crap possible?Where the what was it? The swamp
gas, the barometric pressure coming offfrom teach you that the bar the barometric
pressure. Yeah, right, whenit's higher pressure aches and pains, but
it's a little, a little colderkind of try little dry mouth or what
(59:29):
what do you mean? So what'syour ailment? What do you I just
have this horrible dry throat thing goingon. Yeah, that's what I was
asking. Does you try throat?So you're saying that Ross may have inadvertently
said a word that could contribute toit. Sure, Sure, I mean
crazier things have happened, right,and it is. I mean it's not.
(59:52):
I mean, if he wants here, it's it's all yours. I
mean, take take take this ifyou want, No, you gotta do
the weather. Well, yeah,so a lot of cloud next couple of
days, it's still on track forit looks to be very little rainfall or
some spotty clouds in terms of fogthis morning, which by the way,
(01:00:12):
is a low level cloud, andeven some drizzle reporting in some area,
so it's kind of gray at times. There maybe some sun next couple of
days. Today tomorrow, low seventieswill continue to keep this north northeast flows.
There is high pressure to the northof us. It's kind of controlling
our weather now. By Friday,some slow improvements, a little more sun
probably about seventy five load of midseventies, and then Saturday and Sunday morning,
(01:00:34):
the way of sunshine looks really greattoward the weekend. So although a
lot of clouds around next few days, it's not really a tough one because
there's not a bunch of rain comingin. Certainly have to worry about that,
but getting better as we look aheadtowards Friday, Saturday and Sunday and
early next week. So early nextweek looks much different than early this week.
We've had quite a bit overcast,and now that's continuing for a couple
of more days, but not lockedinto much. As I've said in terms
(01:00:55):
of precipitation. So dry good foroutdoor things, but you know, not
the brightest looking day. So we'llget better. Okay, Look, I
don't find overcast every now and then. Nah, I don't either, really,
so all right, appreciate it andwe'll talk here in an hour.
There you go, Race Dagick fromthe Weather Channel. I still gotta do.
(01:01:16):
I still gotta do the gross Witzstory. Keep getting distracted, all
right, so we'll get into that. Also, we have a little switchero
there in Canadia because Nazi. Okay, so yeah, that that that story
continues to unfold. So seven fortyfive hang on, thank you. Ksey
(01:01:45):
is on ninety four five w PTIin the Triad and one oh six one
FM Talk in the Triangle. Ohwe got a little whistleblower this by report.
What is this? Well, Imean tis the season, all right,
so it's somebody who used to work, all right, guess there's two
(01:02:07):
in here. Well, the part, the part I want to read you
is this chick. So we don'thave her name. She's anonymous. She's
spilling the beans on spirit Halloween.Yes, the excuse me, uh,
the store which goes and takes theplace of that other store you used to
(01:02:30):
shop at, but it closed.They they apparently cut a little corners,
according to this woman who used towork there. Ross you shop Spirit Halloween,
right, I mean I have beforein the past. Yeah, all
right, yeah, yeah yeah.Would you believe that the costumes uh is
(01:02:52):
specifically the Spirit's name brand their ownbrand, UH suffer from some quality issues?
Really? Is that which she's claiming. She's claiming they may not may
not be here we go, maynot be made of the best fabric or
even the fabric promised in photo oron the package. I'm not gonna lie.
(01:03:15):
I am shocked. I'm completely stunned. What's that mean? What's the
shelf life on those? Twice?You can wear them twice? Maybe,
I want to say, I wantto say, the only time I've been
in there, we bought m No, we were buying that. We went
in to buy a bunch of costumesfor my my buddy's kids because they had
(01:03:39):
lost the package. Sorry that hiswife had went down and bought the kids,
took the thing out of the livingroom, lost their costumes, had
a fit. They ended up havingto go last minute down there. They
went there, and I want tosay, they got the kids dressed and
within like ten minutes they're all broken. So, you know, I think
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she's breaking any new ground in thepast from Spirit Halloween. Then I can
remember I've bought in a Cobra highoutfit like Johnny from Karate Kid. I've
been a priest before. What elsehave I bought? There's been like several
of them, and they're not Oncehave I ever opened one of those packages,
(01:04:27):
put the costume on and been like, wow, this is exactly what
I wanted and what I paid for, not what, but you know,
you it's just what it is.Listen, they just put up a Spirit
Halloween in wake Forest. It wasan old mattress store, one of those
you know outlets, and they putit up. And knowing everything I know
in my past experience with Spirit Halloween, I am super pumped that we finally
(01:04:53):
Wake Forest officially on the map becausewe have a Spirit Halloween and you might
in a Del Taco coming right andright right, we have five Del Tacos
coming in the triangle. I mean, it's a great time to be alive.
I mean, you don't get allof them, but it looks like
one. So did they do?This is like really like an undercover like
sting operation, like exposing Spirit Halloween. Like any any adult with any sense
(01:05:15):
knows what you're getting into when youbuy a costume from Spirit Halloween. Okay,
and by the way, when youlook at the packaging, but did
you okay? Sometimes when you buya costume from Spirit Halloween and you look
at the packaging, like you see, you have the priest, right,
the priest one. You have thebig giant shiny uh crucifix, right,
(01:05:36):
you have the glasses. You mighteven have like some some sideburn. None
of that's in the packaging. Canyou believe it? It's that's number four
on the left? Oh you kindof? Did they really a part of
it? But you know whatever.Apparently also if you return it without it
(01:05:59):
in there, or maybe it isbut it's stained. Most managers told this
woman to just put it back onthe shelf if the package looks okay,
what kind of staying are we talkingabout? You know, I didn't say
I bet. You know, ifit is real blood it probably you could
charge more, adds more to thecostume. Some of these are dumb,
(01:06:24):
well, all of these are dumb. Yeah. No, people know it's
cheap, but it's really convenient,and there is a wide vary. Oh
wait, hold on the one otherone. There is no consideration at the
local level based on the sensitivity ofthe costumes. So she's woke. If
there's a problem she feels it's insensitive, nobody at the local level is in
(01:06:47):
a position to do anything about it. They have to go, I guess,
to the corporate level, and they'renot allowed to comment on it.
And she's very upset because she Ibet she was a treat man. She
says, while I work, thereare several costumes that were obviously insensitive.
We're sold even over mine and otheremployees objects. Then why is she working
(01:07:11):
there? You know what you're working. You're a spirit Halloween man. There
should be fun costumes. Don't beone of these fun suckers that are gonna
you know, they're constantly out.You get these stories every year, these
people trying to do ruin Halloween becauseyou know, you can't dress up as
you know, a Native American oryou know, it's all a cultural appropriation.
You can't do. Shut up.I think she got in there because
she thought she could make a differenceon this. This is this is what
(01:07:34):
like we see these stories where youwonder did they take it because they just
needed a job or was it like, were you trying to make this This
is four D chess right where you'regonna go and challenge and if they say
no, you don't really need thejob, but you can expose them.
And here she is and she probablyget fired for just paying a pain in
(01:07:55):
the behind. All right, Iwish I knew what the do we have
any this year that are already aproblem because last year they had all of
those? Right? That article comeseverywhere like the controversy the quote controversial outfits
of the year. But listen,I mean, if you're going to take
(01:08:16):
the cost effectiveness of like say SpiritHalloween kid's costume or the alternative. So
Lincoln wanted to be from Monsters Universityand Monsters Inc. He wanted to be
Randy Buggs, which is Steve Boushemi'scharacter in the in those films. You
want to guess how many we're notbuying the costume because of the price one
hundred and fifty bucks? What forI mean at Spirit or no, like,
(01:08:43):
like that's the cost online. SoI would much rather go to Spirit
Halloween and you know, not spendone hundred fifty dollars. But aren't you
in the spirit. Does your wifemake his costumes or what she has before
in the past yet, okay,it just depends on what he wants to
be. That is what he wantsto be this year, though well he
ain't gonna be it. Can youget something at Spirit that's similar or I
(01:09:06):
mean maybe unwith to go and seeI mean yeah, I mean you know
how it works. They change thename so as not to violate the copyright,
right, And it's always the dumbestversion of how you would say that.
I laugh at those, man,I think those I'm randall frogs right
right right, absolutely, all right, So anyway, blowing the whistle there.
(01:09:28):
So if you go, know thatsome of the stuff you're buying is
cheap and local activist employees don't gettheir way, I guess would be the
the takeaway there, All right,we got that. I this is my
favorite justice Karma story that I've seenit quite some time, people stealing work
(01:09:53):
equipment out of the back of atruck or in for a surprise. We'll
give you the details there. It'sfrom Phillydelphia, coming up phone number eight
eight eight nine three four seven,eight seventy four and I'll learn to talk
maybe, so hang on for thatgame. All right, Good morning everybody,
(01:10:32):
and welcome. It is sleepas seven. I got a horrible voice today,
but you know, diss me anduh it's me with some justice.
I love this story. First ofall, how many of you have seen
(01:10:55):
that dude on YouTube, Mark Roper, Mark Roeber, right, the guy
who does the glitter bomb every Christmasfor porch Pirates. Have you seen this
thing? Okay, so he builta device and he's had like five generations
(01:11:15):
of it that looks like you know, Amazon Deliveries, maybe some electronics from
Apple. Put it on a patiowait for the porch Pirate. But it's
full of cameras and glitter and fartspray and it's awesome. I watched that
video every year. This one mightbe better though, because this thing is
(01:11:42):
a ticking time bomb. All right, So what is this guy's name?
Don Schump? All right, Donowns a business. He owns a truck.
In the back of the truck.As part of his business, he's
got a bunch of tools and ashop fac which somebody stole from the back
of his truck. Stole some toolsas well. Now they're looking to see
(01:12:08):
who it is. There is alittle bit of a problem though. See
the business this dude owns is calledthe Philadelphia Bee Company, and they used
the shop fac as part of theirbee hornet yellow jacket, you know,
stinging things removal. And according toSchump, the person who made off with
(01:12:31):
the shop fact doesn't realize that insideof it are about one hundred hornets and
apparently a bunch of them are queenstoo. So he said it was in
the back of the pickup, madethe drive home, stopped to get gas.
(01:12:51):
Think somebody grabbed it at the gasstation. Do you think they get
into a pawn shop before they open? And that I mean because like,
if there's a hundred hornets in thatshop back rosse, do you have a
shop fac? They're I mean,they're not heavyweight items, the shop fac.
(01:13:13):
So if there's a one side ofit, what's that? Yeah?
I have one? So you know, like if there was one hundred hornets
and there, don't you think you'dknow? Would echo? You definitely know?
I mean the sound alone, right, you know? So I'm like,
how did the dude grab I guessmaybe he was just in a hurry.
Grabbed it out of the truck,through it in the car, made
(01:13:35):
his get away. You know,it's about two blocks down. He's like,
oh man, I got this,can't wait to punt. What what
is that? What is that?And then it turns into kind of like
the deer scene from Tommy Boy.If you know one of his idiot cohorts,
who were you know, probably stealingstuff for drug money anyway, ttok,
(01:13:58):
I know exactly what to do.Okay. So if you if you
do that, if you're like I'mgonna you know, pawn this shop,
fact and you're inside, you openit. Rick ain't gonna buy it like
that, You've got to grab thequeen. Well, they said there's a
few. You grab the queen andthen the other ones will swarm your arm
and they won't attack you. Wesaw on Twitter x or whatever. You're
(01:14:19):
you're a rule. You're a rulerat that point, right, yeah,
right, because you've you've subdued thequeen and you're more powerful. That makes
you the king or whatever. Idon't know, you run things, is
that what you're saying? Yes,so just take your hand. Any anyone
listening who may have been the onewho took the shot and take your hand
and just throw it into the swarmand grab the queen. It's as simple
(01:14:43):
now with the best way as you'redoing it, to make sure you have
your head down by the opening soyou can see the queen exactly. Yes,
okay, so face down right there, flip it open, staring right
into the shop. Fact just Imean you might even want to tip your
head in there before you put yourhand in there, just so you can
spot the queen. This is what'smaking me sad though, the part where
(01:15:06):
there's if if you're listening in anynot next to a jackhammer, you're gonna
know there's hornets in there. AndI just wish they were really quiet.
And it kind of went like theGlitter Bombs where they get back to their
house they're opening up all their goodies. You know what I'm saying, because
if you want, if you watchany of those Mark Robert videos with the
(01:15:27):
glitter Bombs, the best ones arewhen they go back to their house because
it spins an entire half pound ofglitter all over their carpet everywhere. You'll
never not have glitter. You haveglitter forever. And that are in their
car, and I feel like intheir house would make me happier to release
a hundred hornets, But I don'tknow. Maybe the guy's on super bass
(01:15:51):
salts doesn't notice. Yeah, allright, do they're gonna When I do
that, I'm taking a sip ofwater. So this is about the only
thing I can do this morning.Goodness all right. Uh So, the
(01:16:12):
man formerly known as Gauge gross kritsgross Kritz, I think I said it
right earlier. Uh, doesn't doesn'tgo by that name anymore. But you
know him as the third person theKyle Rittenhouse shot and the one that survived.
Dude's in a convicted felling got abig old criminal history, was illegally
(01:16:33):
carrying a pistol, pulled it onRittenhouse and then boom, your biceps gone,
and it was it was really likethe pictures were awful, but there's
a lot of them. You wantto if you want to look all right,
So he suffered that injury and thensaid, uh, while all of
(01:16:54):
the stuff was playing out with thecourt case, he himself was the victim
of stalkers, people threatening to dostuff to him, even neighbors making threats.
Uh, let's see here he hadpeople claiming that they were annihil They
were going to quote annihilate him,and several report links here to the mainstream
(01:17:19):
media talking about it. Eventually,he said I'm done, I'm out,
and he decided to change his name. Yeah. Instead, he now goes
by what is it here? PaulPredator? Why? By the way,
why would you change your name yourlast name to something that sounds a lot
(01:17:41):
like predator? Because I don't knowwhat wasn't like? I don't listen,
wasn't right? Yes? He wasa pedophile? Right? Yes? Yes?
Why would you make your last namealmost predator? Dude? Are you
really into the movie? And don'tunderstand the other application? I'm just so
anyway, his name Paul Prediger.Now, so here's what happened. He
(01:18:04):
went to Milwaukee, crossing the roadin the crosswalk, good good, you
know, nice and legal, andall of a sudden, dude in a
car just just mows him down,drags him for twenty feet, doesn't kill
him, but it does leave andhe suffered multiple broken bones, last rated
liver. And they're looking for thehit and run dude, right, well,
(01:18:30):
lo and behold they did. Let'ssee here they did finally figure out
who ran them over? What isthis guy's name Marvin Thomas. The dude
that ran them over is a BLMdude, black dude. That's that's what
(01:18:50):
they do know. And you know, some people are saying there's a little
bit of irony, a little bitof irony considering that this whole thing where
this dude lost his bicep was predicatedon him, quote, you know,
joining the BLM cause I'm protesting forthem. We're policing to make sure this
(01:19:13):
event is safe, and that's whythey were going to talk to Rittenhouse according
to his testimony. But the realityis that dude just mowed you down,
gave zero craps, left you onthe road to die. You didn't and
now you're in the news again.And I guess maybe you gotta change your
name because it sounds like predator.It's predator though, so not the best
(01:19:40):
decision there, Paul, or excuseme, Gauge all right eight eight eight
nine three four seven eight seven fourlet's see. Yeah, we'll get into
this here in just a moment.No, I'm not letting ross Ai to
stop. Well, your voice soundslike they should have ross Ai fill in
(01:20:02):
words. No, no, no, no, no, there's not a
there's not a large enough collection ofross Ai stuff to cover all these stories,
so would be in effect, Ifeel fine, it just sound like
this. So all right, Targethas announced some clatures, some closures,
(01:20:23):
and uh, you know, peopleare freaking out over the what Rumble's doing
and how differently they're treating all ofthis insanity with not censoring Russell Brand's account
over there. Well, a bunchof companies now have been shamed into pulling
(01:20:44):
out We'll tell you who is pullingtheir money out of not just his broadcast,
but in some cases the entire Rumbleplatform. So I don't know.
People are making lists and they're doingall the bud light stuff again. So
we'll give you the names. I'man up casey O day radio programs.
It's one oh six one FM,Talk in the Triangle and News Talk PTI
(01:21:09):
and the Triad. He was readingthe kids and I've been trying to figure
out what the beef is. Yeah, I vaguely remember that story you're talking
about, or maybe it was anotherone with a woman who she kind of
tried to get proactive and they justfind Oh I remember what it was now
(01:21:30):
was Payonetta? All right, Idon't know what that is is that a
game? It was a game,and the voice actress in it I got
paid like nothing. It was likelike it was a very popular game.
I mean, maybe it was alittle niche, but she got paid like
two thousand dollars or something for thewhole for the whole thing, and it
seemed very low. Sag after,which actually does in fact some radio hosts
(01:21:57):
or sag after as well, butdoes voice artists voiceover artists, and there's
crossover with radio. There's some markets. If you're in the New York market,
I think you got a sag afterif you want to cut spots Chicago.
Yeah, I know you're shocked,but this so this is you know,
this is niche, I guess alittle. But there's a lot of
(01:22:18):
a lot of people who take voiceoverwork in in video games that are pretty
high profile, right, oh yeah, yeah, huge. I mean it's
a major part of the game,like a lot of these games. He
won't have a game if there's novoice. Yeah, but I mean,
like Hollywood people in the same waythey do Pixar. Okay, all right.
The reason I'm asking is, doyou think they're not paying some Hollywood
(01:22:42):
even b list two thousand dollars,like there's no so this is she is.
So she's niche into this niche gameand she doesn't have any leverage,
Like you know, Morgan free Ican't remember the video game he did,
but but you know, you're notMorgan Freeman. You're somebody who nobody had
ever heard of. They may knowyour character, but they don't know your
(01:23:04):
name off of a popular game thatI had never heard of. And I
point that out because, yeah,I agree, that's really low if it's
one of these big, big games. But how do you determine that?
Because people put games out thinking they'regonna sell, but there's a lot of
games that just don't sell or theydo really horrible. So I don't know
(01:23:27):
what they're going to strike for whatthey're asking them to do, But that's
going to be the next hitch inthe giddy up apparently. Oh let's see
here, and I'm trying to figureout how many of these yeah affected video
game companies. Here we go,Activision, blind Light, Insomniac, Epic,
Take two Electronics, arts for Mosaand WB so not or is Bethesda
(01:23:53):
under one of those so they canstill work on updates for your stuff?
You might as well. Put Blizzardon there says they're not going to do
anything to fix their right, Sothese are like big publishers like not not
Indie and stuff like that. Sowell, they they just said some of
some of the affected video game companieslike MABE. I don't know if there's
little ones that operate in markets wherethey are union just like they are the
(01:24:16):
big ones. But I think theywere just trying to list the big ones
here. But right, because Idon't think there's like a royalty thing for
video games, maybe they're I'm completelyoblivious because if it's like a normal voice
acting gig, right, they justsign the check and you cash it.
That's it. There's no residuals oranything. So maybe that's what they're asking
for. I don't know, there'ssome there is some factor where some voice
(01:24:41):
over guys that I know there theyare radio guys do get residual on.
I think they were in the NewYork market, And I don't know how
it works. But to your point, no, most of the time,
here's what I want you to read, here's what we agreed upon. You
read it, and then they canuse it. You may list how they
can use it, but they're gonnahave in there how they want to use
(01:25:02):
it, which is going to bein their game in perpetuity. Screw you,
here's your money. So that's that'snot that unusual. So yeah,
I don't know what they're going tostrike for, but maybe they just maybe
it's just nice weather out there andthey're not like you ever seen all the
homeless People's Remember Reno nine one one? Oh? Yeah, there's an episode
(01:25:24):
of that where the one officer endsup like guys singing a jingle in a
local commercial. He's like, isthe installation is free? And he's under
the impression every time that is playedon the radio, he gets the amount
of money they originally gave him,okay, which he quickly learns is not
the case because it's not how itworks there, aren't they They're redoing some
(01:25:49):
of that too, I think onthe ascat B on my side, So
I don't know how it works here, but from a royalty standpoint, so
I just assume they're going to tryto get something that I don't know,
who the heck knows, basically justlocks them in because I think they were
getting good royalty. And then someof the video game developers said that they
were going to set new pricing structure. Oh yeah, that says it right
(01:26:12):
here. Actually, so it almostsounds like they're just trying to keep what
they have. So I don't know, all right, eight twenty six k
c O Day Radio program phone numbereight eight eight nine three four seven eight
seventy four. Ye, Yes,here we go. Target has announced they
planned to shut down nine stores infour different US states. Tell me if
(01:26:36):
you notice anything similar about some ofthese locations. Three stores or in San
Francisco, Oakland, three more inPortland, two in Seattle, one in
Harlem. I guess that's all ofthem, and then one in Harlem.
I mean those are places with alot of people, right, New York
(01:26:59):
City, a lot of the Portlandthat's be up pretty good, right,
Not the biggest of them. SanFrancisco though, that's a big market right
there. Seattle's a big city.So with all those people in all those
places, that's weird, huh.You'd be shutting down nine stores smack dab
(01:27:20):
in the middle of giant populations.Target officials say that they have been unsuccessful
in pushing back on some of themore heavily impacted stores of organized retail crime.
That's a really nice way of sayingthat impacted. You mean, they
(01:27:41):
come in and they steal all yourstuff, and then you guys don't do
anythings, so they come back anddo it again. Yeah, they're gonna
close nine stores in these really busy, very blue areas. Did notice that
due to theft concerns. And I'mtelling you this is just going to continue.
(01:28:02):
Smart Talk all day five w PTIin the Triad and one oh six
one FM Talk in the Triangle.All right, eight thirty five, welcome
back t c O d Rahho program. I have to assume the guy is
just a pain, right, that'swhy. So North Korea apparently has given
(01:28:27):
us our soldier who made the journeyNorth. I got with a tour group
and then ran into North Korea.And that's weird because we've had literal service
members it's been a while go intoNorth Korea and they made them like propaganda
(01:28:47):
mills. Yeah, they set themup in apartments, they get them wives,
yeah, and they parade them aroundthe country and they're like, look
at this American wanted to be here, you know, instead of the States
because he has Yeah, and thenhe's got it. The whole narrative is
he's gotta he's got to be thefirst hand account of all of the stuff
that they actually put in their museums. Have you ever see some of the
(01:29:09):
video of the North Korean museums.It's all artwork of us literally like murdering
North Korean children. So that's whatthe dude has to walk around and talk
about, and he did it.The one dude who is he's got to
be what sixty five seventy now,so it's been a while. Like they
made they try to make him likean action star, but he's like this
(01:29:30):
big, goofy looking dude. Butthey put him in there because he was
an action star who realized that heonly had to go to North Korea to
truly be able to get away fromall the bad people and why there's it's
all good here and now he canretire. And it's really creepy because they've
got him wearing like a wrestling talkit's super creepy. You ever see the
(01:29:53):
story about how they find these defectorstheir wives? Have you ever seen that
or learned about it? So whatthey've done, like so they found how
they find the wives for them,they've they kidnapped them from Japan. Oh
good, okay, all right.That was the case with several of them,
like because they would be like,you know, I moved over here,
(01:30:14):
and they gave me an apartment,I gave like food all the time,
and they're bringing me around the countryand saying I'm a great hero and
I'd affected from the States and themnow I'm a propaganda too. And they
got me a wife. And Idon't know where this woman came from.
And they did some history. There'sa whole documentary on it. They went
over, they pick up these womenand they throw them in a boat and
they bring them back to North Korea. Yeah, I think I did see
(01:30:35):
something. I didn't realize that wasfor like wives for the defector dude though,
Yeah, I thought, what waswhat was that related to? Remember
I told you I was watching somethingin uh Where was it in Tokyo where
there is like a mini North Koreathere? So in Tokyo or not Tokyo,
it's one of the other Japanese citiesfurther south, but regardless, there
(01:30:59):
is a whole section that is noteven treated as Japan. It's treated as
North Korea. And like you goin there and this guy goes in is
filming it, and like you goin the schools and the deer leaders up
there, they go through all ofthe very same daily routines. The kids
that they talk to that are beinginterviewed, all they want is to go
(01:31:21):
to North Korea because it is aparadise. So they have that. But
they were talking about how people wereliterally kidnapped or tricked to go from there
over to North Korea. But Iwant to say, it was like workers
of you know, some tech workersor something. So they're stealing women and
tech workers. Uh yeah, no, no, no, you said,
(01:31:43):
I remember the tech worker thing.Yeah yeah, all right, So this
guy, how bad does he haveto be for him to kick him out?
Right? Because you're useful, right, So I'm assuming like he's just
he's one of those guys that onecan't shut up, which has got to
be Kim Jong UN's nerves. AndI would assume if you go into Kim
Jong UN's office, it's a bunchof photos of all the crazy magic stuff
(01:32:06):
he's done, photoshopped obviously on topof an iceberg, the eighteen holand ones,
the you know everything that's stupid horsepicture and imagine you're this dude.
You go in there, but you'reone of those guys who's got a one
up whatever somebody else has done.That's your material you gotta work with.
(01:32:26):
I'd be sick of that dude inabout three seconds too, and he is,
well, let me ask this.Do you think maybe there's a racism
angle? Yeah? I was gonnasay there could be a racial component here.
Yes, But Dennis Rodman goes toNorth Korea and Dennis Rodman is super
rich and has like six championships.Who are how many? How many does
(01:32:48):
he have? I don't know ifhe has six? Yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah. So the starpower over it because there is a lot
of this. There's a lot ofreally racist commercials that we see in over
in Asia. Do you remember theone they had the one I don't mean
a while ago, I mean likelast year. No, they're super recent.
(01:33:10):
There's the one where the guy Ithink it was in China, where
it's an African American and they puthim into a washing machine and they make
it they turn him Asia. Yes, I mean sobody sent me one the
other day. It was kind ofthe same vibe. It wasn't as bad
as that one. That one wasjust that one was so over the top.
(01:33:30):
I think the one the other daywas like some girl crawling around like
a canaby. It was. Itwas just so creepy. But then they
had the washing machine and I'm like, oh, no, kids, there's
another girl there. I'm like,they're gonna put her in the washing machine
and they have her like hopping inthis weird way. But they didn't,
so they actually resisted the urge.There's, for some reason, there's this
belief that like over in Asia there'ssome like there's no racism, they're beyond
(01:33:54):
that, and that's not the that'snot the case, dude. Yeah,
the Chinese stuff, the what wasit? The China basically the people who
handle the penalties and the fines thatthey put on folks, because like if
(01:34:15):
you jaywalk, they just take itright out right out of your bank account.
Everything's connected over there, so that'spart of that social credit system.
They literally were starting people of colorwho were in China with less social credits,
and they were interviewing this dude,ABC or NBC was and to hear
him in that setting, just talkingwith a bunch of people in there,
(01:34:38):
and he's just talking about the totalin superiority. Right, what is the
definition of racism? You assume thatone is inherently superior one race over another.
This guy's just talking about this isofficial policy in China. So yeah,
you go over there and they're youknow, they're partnered up with North
(01:34:58):
Korea. I could see just beinga vibe, especially the ones who are
in the little Tokyo setting. Allright, well, well, yeah,
the voice still trucking, and wegot another segment to go coming up,
Jeff Mellinger, we'll chat with us. Got a little business news there.
We gotta get to Oh, yes, and Biden's dog. How many?
(01:35:21):
How many incidents? Well, isthere going to be? We had another
and wait till you hear the number, because I didn't even realize we were
here yet. But that's coming upin a few first ray stage from the
Weather Channel. Dude, Yes,sir, my voice is almost gone,
so I can't fill the cross talk. I'm gonna let you fill. Yeah,
(01:35:44):
I can't give you the entire seventeenminutes to fill. I can give
you as much as I can hear. I'm a lot of clouds around.
I do see maybe a little thinnerovercasting spots, but this is gonna be
it for the day and probably thenext couple of days. Kind of locked
in with the overcast times from sunshinethe morning hours today and tomorrow, some
areas of fog and even seeing somereports of spotty drizzle. But if there
(01:36:08):
is any rainfall, not even goingto measure at or within a few degrees
of seventies. So tryad maybe uppersixties or closer to seventy triangle, maybe
the low seventies, and then byFriday we'll get a little more sunshine,
trying to poke out a better dayat least looking why still no rain,
low to mid seventies and no rainthrough the weekend. With more in the
way of sunshine, that's gonna helptemperatures push up a little bit more mid
(01:36:29):
to upper seventies with lows in theupper fifties to low sixties. And I
think that real nice run. We'llcontinue with more sunshine early next week with
temperatures maybe getting close to eighty degreesand it'll stay nice at night too,
and the upper fifties to low sixties. All right, Well, I mean,
just keep producing, man, Yeah, but we're doing good. He's
rooting for that, so I appreciateit. And coming up, we will
(01:36:50):
chat with Jeff Bellinger from Bloomberg News. We'll get the old dog bite tally
on Joe Biden there and one ortwo stories I'll try to jam in in
the last segment. It's all comingyour way. Hac O Day Radio program
(01:37:15):
one oh six one FM, Talkat ninety four five w PTI, two
stations driving the best in talk.This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning
News. All right, good morning, Needy is eight fifty. We'll almost
date fifty one. You're Bloomberg Updatenow with Jeff Bellinger. Jeff, what's
going on? Okay? See,good morning. Stocks took a hit yesterday.
(01:37:38):
Major averages had losses of one percentmore than one and a half percent.
But the futures have been higher allmorning, so we'll see if we
get a midweek turnaround. Now,futures are up ninety four points at the
moment. Economists just got an upsidesurprise. Demand for big ticket durable goods
tick higher. Last month. Ordersfor durable goods we're up two tenths percent.
(01:37:58):
The forecasts were for a half percentagepoint decline. Home loan demand was
down last week. Mortgage bankers sayapplication volume fell as the average interest rate
on a thirty year fixed rate loanjumped to a twenty two year high seven
point forty one percent. Bloomberg Intelligencesays the housing market has largely been frozen
by sky high mortgage interest rates.Inventories of existing homes for sale are at
(01:38:21):
a multidecade low. A majority ofAmerican workers say they are at least somewhat
behind on their retirement savings. Morethan a third of those polled by Banqurates
say they are significantly behind. Banquratesays retirement has become another financial milestone,
such as homeownership or starting a family, that is not guaranteed for all workers.
(01:38:44):
Federal Trade Commission accuses Amazon dot Comof being a monopoly. The agency
filed an antitrust suit against the onlineretail giant, saying it keeps prices artificially
high and locks third party sellers ontoits platform. Amazon's General Council says the
FTC is wrong on the facts andwrong on the law. Costco wholesale shares
(01:39:05):
fell more than one percent after hoursyesterday. The warehouse Club operators quarterly profit
top estimates, but the increase insame store sales fell a little short,
and there was some concern because thecompany didn't talk about a membership fee hike
unlike many other retailers, though Costcosaid theft has not been a major problem.
(01:39:26):
That's not the case at Target.Casey, Shoplifting has become too big
a problem for Target in the NewYork City, Seattle, San Francisco,
and Portland, Oregon areas. Thediscount chain is going to close nine stores
in those markets next month because oftheft. Casey, Yeah, we were
just talking about that and in reallyreally busy areas they're going to close how
(01:39:47):
many they're going to close nine ninestores. Walmart announced in literally the same
footprint there, that's where two oftheir stores were. So they have put
this little map out that I'm sittinghere looking at and there it's the food
desert thing again, right, andDick Sporting Goods also planning to close the
stores if things don't clear up.Young. We've got a lot of warnings.
(01:40:10):
All right, Well, yep,there we go, Thank you much,
Jeff, to appreciate, Okay,take care. All right, there
you go, Jeff Bellinger, BloombergNews. But maybe it was a squib
kick So if you don't know,over the weekend, there were a few
women who took the field as partof NCAA football, including Lelani Armenta,
(01:40:39):
and she became the first woman tous to take the field during a historic
black college or university game. Sothat's that's her first thing. She's not
the first woman to kick, althoughmaybe in the division. No if Colorado
was the very first years ago.All right, so i'll let you hear
it. Everyone's really really excited,and then I'll fill you in on how
(01:41:03):
it goes. Okay, all right, listen to this announcer. He's pumplished,
and here's the story of the dayright there. That is Lalani are
meant to and she's gonna play andshe's gonna kick off and maybe even do
some field goals tonight for the JacksonState Tigers. Of course, she was
on the Jackson State women's soccer teamand because of injuries this week during practice,
(01:41:26):
she's gonna get her shot tonight tobe a kicker. And what an
impressive young lady has been in achance for her, and I'm sure she's
pretty nervous at this point, butthey have her out there and sweat football
is underway. That is a manwho is screwed. He is not able
to, I think, explain properlywhat's going on on the field below him
(01:41:48):
after a big build up. Hedoesn't want to tangle with woke college students.
He's just got to read his thing. Man. However, if you
were to watch watched the video,maybe it's an onside kick, ross,
did you consider that? What doyou watch on side kick? Little squip
(01:42:11):
kick? Although you really don't dothose at the beginning of the game though,
right, and then not lying yourpeople, kid, People would never
expect it. She got ten yardsbecause they're able to run the play right
or people were able to run overthere and they were going for it.
But I don't think that it wasdrawn up that way. So it was
(01:42:34):
not good. But again, it'sthe very first time she's kicked anything on
a field, especially in this situationwhere she's gonna go and she's gonna play
on the men's team at least inthis position. So yeah, you're gonna
be a little nervous. You kindof sound like she was like a force
into the position too, right,And and that's the other thing she didn't.
(01:42:54):
I don't think she asked for it. I think that whoever was their
kicker left because Primetime took him orsomething they know backup and she played soccer
and they're like, well you cankick and that's worked before. Who was
the Tampa Bay kicker Martine Romatica wasn'ta soccer player before. I think he
was. And they have that Australiandude that plays for the Saints I think,
(01:43:16):
and he played soccer and rugby orsomething. So I don't know.
I just feel like if she's ifthey just got her, like how many
kicks do you think she's taken onwith that ball on that stand, because
they made it sound like it wasliterally yesterday. I just feel horrible for
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because, like Ross said, Idon't I don't think she was thinking she
was gonna be on the football teameven like three days ago. All right,
and then finally this, all right, boys, you can do two
minutes. Here we go. Biden'sdog commander has notched another, well,
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another notch. I should say hehas now been eleven people. This is
the eleventh in this case a secretservice agents. How many were secret Service?
I don't think all of them were. I think eight of them were.
I have a question, what doyou do at this point? I
mean the dogs. Dogs learn thisbehavior from their owners. Don't google that
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they do. They learn it fromtheir their owners. So odds are the
dog is seeing Biden biting you know, people repeatedly, and the dogs like
this is normal when I'm around people, I'm gonna bite people like my owner,
which is Joe Biden, who bitespeople. And they're covering for him
at the White House like they dowith Hunter Biden the laptop and everything else.
They're like it would explain a fewthings though, like they how nonplus
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they get over him just doing Yeah, but we all think is dumb stuff
when they're like, oh, youshould see him behind the scenes. All
he does is attack people. Yousee him sniff people. But when the
cameras ain't running, you know,watch your legs. Gets. Yeah,
I wouldn't even be surprised if thecocaine found in the White House wasn't the
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dogs. Commanders, Commanders, SandersCoke. I'm surprised they didn't try to
pin that on the dog. Tobe honest, we need to put down
commander. He's gonna Cooke problem.Can't have the here. It's so bad.
You gotta you got somebody And they'verubbed the contents of the bag on
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his nose, and he's doing thatthat noselick thing that dogs do, like
little food gets. It's so bad, all right, eleven times, eleven
bytes, eight secret Service members.I just don't know what you do,
but as Ross pointed out, youknow learned it from watching you dad.
In this case, dad's Joe Biden. All right, Mr