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October 8, 2025 • 95 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wednesday, So got that going for us. Good morning coming
up on the show. We got lots of audio today,
so you know that's good to appreciate that. I guess.
I guess we're gonna have to get into this since
now it's gone back and forth and they're using music

(00:21):
and stuff. Are you guys watching the Zach Bryan thing.
Now here's the deal. It's not it's not that I
have anything against country music. In fact, I love country music.
I grew up on country music. It's that I have
hit whatever that point is where I'm really not paying
attention to any new music. I shouldn't say any but

(00:45):
like it's gotta it's gotta really push through to get
to me. So if it's whatever the current situation is
in country music, I don't know. I don't do music
radio anymore. I don't know. And as evidenced by Ross

(01:05):
and I not even him thinking Bad Bunny was a
slutty rapper chick, you can see we're probably on the
same page. So I don't know how Zach Brian is perceived.
I know the name clearly, the guy is very popular,
but I just find it really crazy that he's wanting

(01:27):
to go scorched earth on on Ice with a new
song and then go back. So then Christy know, she
goes back and forth with him yesterday, you know, and
it's it's kind of what you expect. She's like, I
don't really know your music, but I'm really sad you're
doing this. From what Zach Brian's position is, I'm not

(01:51):
attacking anybody, although clearly if you read the listen to
the sample lyrics of his song where he is targeting
about the theding of the red, white and blue, that
clearly is an anti Ice song. And my question is
can you get away with that in country music now?
Because I'm like, I remember the Dixie Chicks. Ross, you

(02:14):
remember the Dixie Chicks. You're probably still doing music radio
but not country right at the time. That's right, okay,
But Dixie Chicks were played not just on country stations.
They were played on a lot of different stations. And
so you go back obviously it's you know, had the
comments about George Bush and that didn't work out so well,

(02:35):
although I'm sure they're all working now, right. So my
question is country music is in a very different place
now because the definition of it has expanded significantly. When
you got and it's not like you had artists that
weren't country, artists that did country albums. I mean, you
go all the way back to Ray Charles Man. Oh yeah, yeah,

(02:59):
yeah yeah. May not be up of the new stuff,
but I love me some music, so that's not unusual.
But the era of the Beyonce country album post Malone
to the country album I like post Malone. So I
don't know. Maybe in this era you can take a

(03:22):
position that is very very deeply political one in country
music that is more to the left, and maybe that
doesn't hurt you. I don't know. Somebody's gonna have to
help me out with that because I just don't know.
So one of the things, I think this was funny.
So they had this back and forth whatever, and then

(03:44):
they put out like a sizzle reel of artists or
artists excuse me ice agents out there snapping people up.
And then they for the music they attached to it.
They use one of Zach Bryan's old songs, which he
did not appreciate. Ummm, what song was it? That doesn't matter.

(04:09):
No one called out Brian's approach a parent hypocrisy for
releasing the anti law enforcement song while having police protect
him in his concerts. Yeah, yeah, that's it is the
thing that happens. Here we go. The DHS shot back
at Brian using his hit song Revival as the backing
track to a video of federal agent's detaining people during

(04:32):
different raids around the country that according to post on X,
the Grammy winner fired back at the outrage over his
song and claimed that the tune is about how much
I love this country and everyone in it more than anything.
And I believe Brian is a veteran, I think a
naval veteran. So that is an angle here. So I

(04:56):
don't know. We clocked this a couple of days ago.
I think I threw in the rap and then just
never got to it. But now it's clearly escalated to
other stuff. So oh, what are you gonna do? All right?
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the Z Show, right there. Let's see here to do.

(05:22):
Oh that's weird. We add that there. Okay, huh, strange days,
strange days, my friends. Nope, okay, whatever, let me do
this just because next oh there it goes. We just
got an We got an an update to the thing
that runs the next gen. Oh that is very fast.

(05:43):
Oh I liked it when that happens. Okay, that was
well worth the download this morning. All right, six twelve,
let's do this. We'll take a break be back here
on the CaCO Day radio program, said Bros's trying to
give me investment advice that includes ross coin. So no,
how's that? No, how's that going for you? I know
you got all the little side hustles there is that?

(06:04):
Is that working out?

Speaker 2 (06:05):
They know I've gone over this before because people are
always asking me about ross coin, and I know I
divested completely into e coin.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
Yeah all right, yeah, you moved it. You enriched your
portfolios with the e coin. So yeah, okay, all right,
that's that's that's good. Yeah, that's that's entertaining for dudes
in their forties to get together. It's saying women think
it's bragging. Don't you like they're bragging? Nah, dudes like
one other dudes to have good ideas too. So except

(06:33):
for the except for Ross's strategy here, I'm not not
down with that necessarily. But yeah, it doesn't sound very exciting.
But the thing that happens all right, speaking of things
that happened. So yesterday after the show, I saw that
one of our get a lockdown at one of the
state prisons, so you kind of keep an eye on that.

(06:55):
What's happening. Did did a staff member get assulted, a
staff ever get murdered? Is there a reaction to the
signing of the law by our reluctant governor, Arena's Law
which restarts capital punishment? Although I, you know, please understand

(07:18):
if I'm skeptical if that actually happens. But what happened, Well,
we now know what happened, and specifically this took place
at the green Correctional Institution in Maury, North Carolina, which
I you know what, excuse me, small town Moorey. I
didn't know that was a town name. But that is

(07:42):
like you guys should lean into the Povig connection. You
should have somebody who works for the Do you just
even have a hospital there? Maury? By the way, is
I guess you would say, southwest of Greenville. It's kind
of in the middle of Nover. I've actually driven past
it because I've been cutting across from Goldsboro to Greenville,

(08:05):
so it's right there alongside the road. So here's what
happened according to authorities, Ernest Nichols. Nichols, who is or
I should say was sixty, is a former middle school
teacher who repeatedly raped a fifteen year old girl and

(08:27):
was sentenced. This is from the Charlotte area. Was convicted
in twenty eleven, sentenced to fifteen years behind bars for
statutory rape. And by the way, this like if when
you go over the details here, this wasn't some one
off thing, not that that would make it better, but like,

(08:48):
this dude was clearly looking to control this fifteen year old.
He had her coach, he had narratives. He also had
her doing sex slave kind of stuff. I mean, this
wasn't this was some May December one off thing, which
still wouldn't be justifiable, but this was like, this is
really twisted stuff. Nichols worked at Ransom Middle School in

(09:11):
Charlotte for fourteen years, was suspended following the accusations. I
guess mom found out the fifteen year old who was
not a student at the school, So she was rated
multiple times over six month period and this is how
he got to her. He impersonated his own son on
Facebook and MySpace, built up a rapport with her and

(09:32):
then eventually sprung it on her that it ain't the son,
it's the father. And by then like, I don't know,
it's a fifteen year old girl. So a lot of
manipulation going on there. It's just really twisted stuff. So
with that in mind, he's doing jail stuff yesterday, as
you do when you're now a incarcerated sex offender. And

(09:54):
what do he know another inmate there by the name
of Wilbert Baldwin will Bert Baldwin, Well, I'm sure as
a commissary who was already serving a sentence for second
degree murder, I guess tripped and fell and accidentally murdered him. So, yeah,

(10:18):
that's not a good charge to be going in over there.
I mean, obviously there's gonna be questions and stuff, and
I don't look, I don't even know if it was
over the murder thing, or the statutory rape thing, the
rape thing, or just you know, the whole dynamic. Maybe
these guys had beef. I don't know. I can't I'm
not even gonna read all the other stuff that was
going on here. Uh. During his hearing, Nicols stubbornly refused

(10:43):
to cooperate with the judgment prompted to enter a plea
and repeatedly insistent he wasn't a straw man. I don't
even know what that means. He continued to insists he
didn't understand the charge he was facing, even after a
bailiff was ordered to physically restrain him. Yeah, that's a
guy who went through a very long period of the
FO As we say at the time of his arrest.

(11:06):
Poli sees videotapes, video, always filming, photographs, toys, you name it.
All right, Well he he ain't around here no more
because Wilbert Baldwin, who already had a murder on decided
he wanted to I guess allegedly add another. All right,

(11:29):
six twenty four here on the KCO Day radio program.
Ummm now, hey, let me let me throw this out
for those of you who, for whatever reason, really like
it when people die, because you're like Charlie kirk Dein,
we're gonna do this stuff. If you want to move
that ire over to the child rapist, I think people
would find you a lot less repulsive. So now again,

(11:54):
even if you want to r I shouldn't have died
for that because you didn't murder anybody. Then then that's
a discussion you can have with people. I would recommend
you have it with people who are parents of children
who found themselves sexually assaulted by adults and then then
self harmed or something. That's probably where you'd want to
start that conversation if you're feeling as though your opinion

(12:15):
should prevail there, just you know, talking points, We're here
for you. On the CaCO Day radio program. All right,
I mentioned we got a lot of audio, so let's
get into this. So, yes, this is so great. Some
of these are just phenomenal. So yesterday Trump was doing
a spray, which I hate that they call it that.

(12:37):
Ever since Clinton, they shouldn't have been able to call
it that, But a spray is right. Usually in the
Oval office you get another world leader or some you know,
captain of industry, and then they let the media run
in there. Clickly click like a clack clack, take all
the pictures. You may get a few questions with Trump,
you probably will, and then everyone gets out as part
of some negotiation. And clearly Canada and the US got

(12:59):
some stuff to work out. So he's sitting there with
PM Carney and Trump is just on fire.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
Man and now and I'm running out of time, but
this is many respects the most important.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
Uh, that's really going again. That's good but honestly, and
I'm gonna play this next week. This is a really
good line because you've got a Canadian reporter and so
you know, Trump is Trump is, Here's Trump's thing. And you, guys,
if everybody knows it, and the people who schmoozing knows it,

(13:31):
if Trump wants something from you, and and you're sitting
there in some negotiation or you know, getting ready to negotiate,
you are the greatest person ever. He is so magnanimous
and that is partly that's just part of his style.
Its cool. Everybody knows it's coming. It's clearly served him
all these years. And so he's buttering up. Carney a

(13:51):
Canadian reporter is like, well, if you love the guy
so much, why won't you give him everything he wants?
And Trump very quick on his feet, man, I know that.
Yesterday most of the conversation was, oh, we need to
twenty fifth Amendment. This guy, No, Biden couldn't have pulled
this off twenty years ago. Here we go. So then,
plus holding things up. If he's a great man and

(14:13):
you want to do a deal with Canada. Why aren't you?

Speaker 4 (14:15):
Because I want to be a great man too.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
That's a good lad. Carney's busted up and I don't know, Ross,
did you read Carney's body, body, uh posture as he
was annoyed with Trump?

Speaker 2 (14:28):
I h Trump completely controlled that room. Yeah, laughing the
entire time. There was one issue where Trump brought up
the trans issue, and it was sort of awkward between
the two because I guess Carne has a trance like
a trans child. Yes, yeah, that was pretty awkward, But
otherwise it was super laid back.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
Yeah. Yeah, they seem like they enjoyed each other's company. Yeah.
I think Carney reluctantly didn't mind being around Trump. And
I think that's because, like you could tell, even when
Trump was kind of leaning into stuff, Carne didn't look annoyed,
because that's stuff you look for, and it's sometimes it
gonna be very clear. Honestly, The funniest thing had nothing
to do with CARNI. It's this line and he's given

(15:08):
it before talk where he's talking about elon Omar. Check
this out.

Speaker 4 (15:12):
I'm getting calls from Democrats wanting to meet I never
even heard their names before, and they're claiming to be leaving.
The Democrats have no leader. They remind me of Somalia. Okay,
you know, and I met the president of Somalia. I
told him about the problem is Scott. I said, you
have somebody from Somalia who's telling us how to run

(15:33):
our country from Somalia. He said, would you like to
take her back? He said, no, I don't want her.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
I'm sorry. My brain was hurting from listening to what
is the greatest non apology simultaneous double down? I think
I've seen that seems to be unintentional? Does that make sense?
All those things where somebody's says something it's clearly not

(16:02):
being received. Well, so they're like, ah, you know what,
I need to clear up this confusion. So they go
make some sort of statement, and not only does it
not clear it up, it reiterates the thing that you
said that made everybody mad, except you're so dumb you
think you cleared it up. Presenting evidence. Presenting evidence is

(16:29):
very easy too, when that person decides to make all
their own videos for every step of the way. I
give you AOC who irritated the short Kings or whatever
the phrase. Basically she decided that she was going to
go after Stephen Miller. All right, so Steven Miller obviously

(16:52):
enemy number one whatever I understand. He understands that. So
she decides that she's going to go after Steven Miller,
and so she goes after him, but she goes after
him by claiming him, claiming him to be a four
foot ten clown. Quote. I've never seen that guy in
real life, but he looks like he's like four foot ten,

(17:13):
and that was the insult. He looks like he's angry
about the fact he's four foot ten. Well, that got
the pushback, right, because they're like, wait, so short people
can't be good people, and then like short leftists, which
I guess they have an abundance of over in you know,
leftist dude Land. We're like, how dare you? That was?
That was very mean. So now she's got to clear

(17:35):
this thing up. She's got to explain, you know what,
you're right or I didn't mean that, or however she's
going to go about it because she's got a short
king revolt going on, and how she chooses to do
that is absolutely chef's kiss. All right, you're ready for this?
Tell me if this fixes the problem, because she has

(17:57):
a theory she wants to lay out for you.

Speaker 5 (18:00):
I want to express my love for the short king community.
I don't believe in body shaming. I am talking about
how big or small someone is on the inside. Oh,
for example, I have no idea how tall Andrew Tate
is no idea at all.

Speaker 6 (18:20):
But that guy looks to.

Speaker 4 (18:22):
Me like.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Five to three. Okay, So I just so I'm understanding
the scale here. So the scale of how people are
inside is then visually represented by the height thing. Again,
I just want to be clear here, So just so,
like the comparison would be like I think that people

(18:47):
who are bad are black, right because and this is
an argument that's literally made with like Darth Vader. And
then you're like, no, no, no, I didn't mean to
imply that bad people are black and good people are white.
That would be racist. I only mean it's how you
feel inside. And if your soul is black, then I'm
going to put you in the black category. Or what
are you doing? All right? So the height doesn't matter,

(19:09):
but to represent the bad people, we're gonna go with
five to three.

Speaker 7 (19:13):
Continue like five three five four rass Physically, men of
smaller stature can come across they are spiritually six foot
if you're a good dad, if you're if you stand
with women, if you're not belittling immigrants, you're like, you know,

(19:35):
six three.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
Spiritually okay, so sixth th express Okay, I can't, I can't?

Speaker 8 (19:42):
Did you?

Speaker 1 (19:42):
Six three? And which again is then the good thing?

Speaker 2 (19:46):
So she's still associating short height with bad and being
tall good. Yes, so that she hasn't done anything she You.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
Could say that she's exuded real fat be energy. Yes, right,
how about that? No, no, no, no, ladies, we're not
we're not talking about height here, thank you or wait, okay,
it's don't. To be very clear, she's just got real
fat B energy. You know what the B stands for.
It is a family show. Right. We're not saying she's

(20:16):
got skinny skinny girl in energy.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
Right, And we're not saying, like, you know, being fat
is a bad thing. We're just saying it's kind of like,
you know, in this analogy, in this metaphor, if you will,
in this allegory. You know, we're just saying it's kind
of like being fat and you know, being lazy and.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
Pound life.

Speaker 2 (20:36):
Yes for her energy, right, yeah, because you know she
can't get out of bed and needs a crane to
go to the living room. We're not saying that's a
bad thing, right, right, And she's got theories.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
I mean, obviously obviously, so there is there is that.
I'm not saying that she's why those Yamama jokes happened,
but she's exuding the energy. I love bad theories. In fact,
you know what, So that's your theory. They's got the
you're so bad at this. So I'm telling you, man,

(21:11):
do you remember how excited I got a few weeks
ago with the the very idea that she would be
in a debate with JD. Vans. I want that so bad.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
And the left keeps doing this too, where they're like,
you know, they keep saying like so and so against Vans,
they will destroy Vans, and like I don't know even
paying attention.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
Some people that are very you could say they're talented enough,
they have they're slimy enough. However you want to go
with that, you know, they exude real fat woman energy. Uh,
they can go ahead and uh, you don't make this.
You know what this is? This is the short big thing.
I can't even get into it that you see women

(21:53):
doing where they where they attach energy to men based
on the size of their sports car. And I don't
know that that's real positive so but hey, at least
it's better than whatever AOC is putting out. And I
love I love bad theories. I love to horrify people.
And she was just trolling with him. It'd be fine,

(22:14):
I think, Ross. I've explained my towel theory on this
show before, right, that always gets a reaction. I'm not sure. Oh,
the towel theory. All right, so this is let me
save you guys a bunch of time. Okay, A lot
of you guys don't realize this. Towels like bathroom towels,
they don't need washing. Did you not? Did you not? Ross?
Did you know this? I bet your wife's tricked you

(22:35):
into thinking they need to be washed. And now we
wash them and dry them every weekend. We have a
whole stack of them. Then yeah, oh, well that seems excessive. Yes, okay,
So when you put a towel, when you're done and
the towel is ready to be used, where do you
put it? You put in the bathroom right when when
it's done? Yeah, no, when it's me when it's ready
to be used. I mean, yeah, washing when you fold
them up, and we have a place in the bathroom

(22:56):
for him. Yeah, okay, So when then when you need
a towel, pup, just grab one and dry yourself off. Right,
at what state do you use the towel when it's dry?
But no when, but what state on your body after
your Yeah? Yeah, and I'm wet look after half, but
you're wet and clean, right, So the towel absorbs the

(23:16):
water and probably some soap resident and now and since
you're clean, that's all. Now you hang it up and
essentially you just ran it through a laundry cycle. You
put hot water and soap on it, and then you
hung it on a clothesline to dry. And then so
now once it's dried, it's clean again. And that's why

(23:37):
if you keep it there, it'll never stink either. No,
it will not stay to prove to you that it
loves that spot so much. It'll like kind of grab
on it a little hard, right, And that's just that.
It's just your towel exerting territorial dominance. It's just tenacity,
you know, it's the strength. I've explained this three to
women over the years and the look on their face

(23:58):
is fantastic. The difference is AOC.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
Believes what she just said. I believe there is some
major fact oral energy there. Once again, just to explain,
we're not saying that's a bad thing. No, we're just
saying that when she gets stressed and starts sweating, it
kind of spelled smells like a spoiled.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
Ham when she's streaming ham while smelling like right, yeah,
if you what one so bad? I mean, there it is.
But that's not what the demon inter sinc told her. So, yeah,
what do you think of my towel theory? That's legit? Right,
we should probably get some funding. We'll get some funding
and then we'll h but we'll set up an experiment

(24:38):
like the movie Porky's That should be fine.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Yeah, I mean it at least deserves a study like
government funded six.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Months to a year with our with our co ed
locker room study thing. Okay, yeah, man, So that's my
towel theory proved me wrong six forty five. Hang on,
Like the look of this, I don't know that I'm
going to read too much into it right now. But
Dolly Parton's sister, her quote was up all night praying
for singer asked for prayers as she faces some health challenges.

(25:08):
You know, you can't have he can't have Dolly. That's
not it. Also, I'm not allowing this woman to enter
into the Jane Goodall Glizzy the Tweaker trifecta. So y'all
need to you need to fix her. I'm trying to think,
are there is there there?

Speaker 8 (25:25):
Key?

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Is there anybody who hates Dolly Parton? Because it's real
easy to have a group of haters nowadays. If you're
a celebrity, I don't care who you are.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
Like no, I would say, like she's like beloved by everyone,
sort of like Betty white was.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Yeah, yeah, I think so. And even though he was
a religious dude, kind of the Billy Graham thing too.
I understand some people didn't like him, but just because
you know, they're militant atheists or whatever. But like, yeah,
we'll leave the religion out. Yeah, probably Dolly Parton and
Betty white Man, and.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
I think the two big celebs now that I think
of it, Maybe I'm wrong in this, but I think
you Dolly Parton loved by everyone. I think Dick Van
Dyke is up there too.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
I don't know anybody that's hurt any Van Dykes Gan, right,
I don't know. I've never met anyone that's like, boh,
I hate that guy, like this's never happened.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
Yeah, he ruined Uh he ruined us? What was the
Mary Poppins right?

Speaker 9 (26:19):
Ah?

Speaker 2 (26:20):
Man, But I guess Dolly her like her husband needed
money in there, her husband for her husband for every
years recently passed away or passed away. And I guess
that can really do a number on you.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, man. So all right, So I don't
know one hundred percent. All right, So here we go.
This is what I was looking for. I want to
make sure I'm I assume there had to be an
update this morning from her sister, all right, because Dolly's
supposed to do a residency in Vegas. I don't know
if you guys know that, So she had to postpone it.

(26:50):
She put a statement out last week basically saying, look,
you want me at peak health because you're paying to
see Dolly and you're gonna get Dolly, which is like whoever.
I don't know if she writes her own, but her
publicist that great. That's a great way to put it
all right. So this is her, This is her sister,
Freda Freda. So I want to clear something up. I
didn't mean to scare anyone and make it sound so
serious when asking for prayers. She's been under a little

(27:12):
under the weather. I simply asked for prayers because I
believe so strongly in the power of prayer. It was
nothing more than a little sister asking for prayers for
big sister. Thanks for lifting her up. So again, some
of the headlines are making it sound probably more aggressive.
But you know, Dolly's eighty or seventy seventy nine. She

(27:33):
turned seventy nine back in January, so she is a
very short order going to be an octagenarian and doing
a residency in Vegas. Man, you know they do that
whole eighty is the new sixty thing, But they're probably
not far off, especially if you've been able to avail
yourself of probably you know the best doctors around for

(27:56):
much of your adult life. All right, So that's no.
This is the segment of nos. Okay, So first no
is you leave Dolly alone? Okay, that's number one. Number
two Hulu, Hulu, can I beg of you don't cancel
the documentary series, do not take don't please, don't please,

(28:19):
don't we need this in our lives? This is the
headline UNC football in season documentary with Hulu scrapped amid
reports of program dysfunction. I I I that's then you
should bring in an extra camera crew. I'm sorry? Isn't

(28:40):
that what?

Speaker 8 (28:40):
Why? Do?

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Why are women the only ones who get the intentionally
uh toxic series? Where at Jos's real life?

Speaker 8 (28:50):
Like?

Speaker 1 (28:50):
What's what was the awful one? Mob Wives? Right? Mob Wives? Oh?
I dated a girl was into that show? Holy crap man?
Or any of the real housewives, the twenty seven of
them that are out there. Wait, those thrive on dysfunction.
Am I wrong? That's all those shows are? Yeah? Yes,

(29:10):
for the lifetime every week is an absolute dumster fire man.
You're telling me that we can't have this as guys, ross,
what would you rather watch UNC having, you know, outperforming
expectations this year? A team that really gels together with these.
One of the beefs is that Belichick is giving priority

(29:31):
to his recruits over recruits that were here when he
got there. But so like so it all sums up.
Everyone learns to play together. It's an uplifting, you know,
mighty ducks kind of story. Do you want that? Or
do you want essentially like people sitting in the hole,
scheming against each other, you know, trash talking in the confessional.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
Maybe whoever urges, whoever is the I guess it's somebody
you would see. But if somebody at Hulu is responsible
for taking this off the air, they need to be
fired or put in prison.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
Like immediately.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
It's a matter of I want a camera in front
of Bill Belichick's face twenty four to seven months at
a time, documenting his absolute failure. How do you really
that's how That's what I want to watch. I just
want to watch him crash and burn for for a
month or so.

Speaker 1 (30:27):
For torture and your poor NFL. Don't even don't even
take the camera off his face, just a close up
of his face. I accept every moment failure. I mean, Jordan,
you're hanging out. I don't want to see that. Now.
Once again, this isn't I don't have some sort of
beef here or his story. This isn't even really sports
in the un in college football related right, not at all.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
It's an unbiased opinion. I just believe people would love
to see him, you know, burst into flames and fail
repeatedly close up just like this, Maybe streaming package reissues
your camera.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Yes for the golf procest. Yes, there are so many
good ideas and there's so many good ideas in this
show today. And you have to mike him up and
her up. Yes, God, they have to be miked at
all times.

Speaker 6 (31:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
Taking the show off the airs criminal. You agreed to
do the show. Yeah, now show the show. You can't
be like, oh, this isn't going how I wanted to go.
I'm gonna bail now.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
Yeah. No, that's that's what cowards do. The decision comes
after a w r L investigates report. Oh well, all right,
I'm glad you did a report, guys, but like the
I don't think people would have not realized there's a
problem otherwise, which reports dysfunctioned within the program. All right?
Do we know who actually unc initially have been sent

(31:48):
to appear on NFL films Hard Knocks before that deal
filled Through emails obtained by Ral show the sides we're
set to announce the deal for a last minute hold up, Okay,
Some reports and indicate that Jordan Hudson Belichick's girlfriend and
business partner wanted quote content approval and partial ownership. Tar

(32:11):
Heels then announced documentary was in the works with Hulu.
I don't know what she got negotiations dating back to July,
and now we're finding out it ain't happening and it
ain't right. How dare you do this? How dare you
ruin this thing that we wanted to watch so much?
All right, so let's see here. So apparently the city
of Durham and the City of Fayetteville are both I

(32:35):
guess majority pleased with their current mayors, so that's fun.
There's just a handful of municipal elections around you, so
I don't know they're going to dive into it. But
you know, depending on where you're living, maybe you had
well and you didn't even know it, so you know
you should check that. Although it didn't look like there
are any groundbreaking changes, especially in these leftist run cities,

(33:00):
we shall see, all right, few things to get into here,
and that's like I said, we got a lot of
audio today. Oh do you hear the Chuck Schumer joke? Dude?
I don't. I'm glad that they're still having a good

(33:22):
time now. To be fair, this was not for me.
I say it was from the day before. I just
didn't see it. That being said, I did then listen
to it, and since I had to be tortured with it,
you have to be tortured with it. Here's Chuck Schumer
doing some stand up.

Speaker 10 (33:36):
New data came out today from KFF, and that is
not Kentucky Fried French Fries KFF.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
All right, hold on, I've just summoned the willpower to
stomach all thirty seconds. So the KFF has new data out,
but it's not the well known, universally accepted and beloved
acronym for KFF Kentucky Fried French Fries.

Speaker 6 (34:07):
Ross.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
You take the family over to Kentucky Fried French Fries
a lot. I don't know. It's not really a stop
off for me. But you know, it's been a while,
been a minute, Okay, I don't even like the French
fries at KFC. Am I allowed to say that. I
know the season, but I mean I always go with
the mashed potato. Do they have French fries? I guess
they do. They do? Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, Well I

(34:30):
saw something on the how the mashed potatoes are made
the other day. I don't know if that video is accurate,
but I thought it was funny because people are like, see,
we're gonna show you that, you know, this is really process,
and I'm like, the mashed potatoes tastes like chemicals. We knew, right,
Did you ever eat the mashed potatoes and go these
were clearly just mashed right before I got here? These are,

(34:54):
you know, nothing but potatoes. Has anyone ever been into
the KFC mashed potatoes and went, yeah, these one hundred
percent just potatoes? Hell though, oh man, look I get it,
you should know what's in there, but like, you're not
surprising anyone. I'm sorry, let me get Let's get back
to your joke, sir.

Speaker 10 (35:13):
New data came out today from KFF, and that is
not Kentucky Fried French Fries. KFF could be Kentucky French Fries.
What I know, I.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
Imm Kloviser is mocking them. Excuse me, he's laughed at himself.

Speaker 9 (35:32):
Today.

Speaker 10 (35:33):
New data came out from KFF, the Kaiser Family Foundation. Okay,
said seventy eight of Americans say Congress should extend the
ACA tax credits.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
Okay, all right, of course, it comes down to the wording.
And I'm not even gonna get into it. What are
you talking about, sir? You mock him, But he actually
worked at KFF in high school. He did.

Speaker 2 (35:55):
Yeah, had that photo of him with the hamburgers, flipping
it with the cheese on it and.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
The hammer a kentuckt there. You've seen the photos. I
mean I saw him flipping where he put cheese on
raw hamburgers. Is that a hallmark of KFF? So that's
why I don't eat there, right, That's like like oh
the kids bills cup with Salmonila, you'll enjoy it, all right,

(36:20):
I'm sorry nobody laughed at your can I try to help?

Speaker 10 (36:23):
Let me TRW data came out today from KFF, and
that is not Kentucky fried French fries. Ky, Kentucky French fries.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
I know, excuse me.

Speaker 10 (36:42):
Today new data came out from KFF, the Kaiser Kerman
that said that seventy eight of Americans say Congress should
extend the ACA tax credits.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
Dude, that'll still be a stronger sitcom than anything that
was put out within the last ten years by most
of the networks. New data came out to.

Speaker 10 (37:15):
That is not Kentucky fry French fries.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
Kentucky's French fries. All right, No, that can't even help it.
I'm sorry, man, I can't, No, I can't, I can't.
We tried everything to improve it for him. It's just
not working. Man. Oh, you know, Larry Dave would probably
write that into his show though. Try to clean it up, man, lunatic. Well,
hold on their other Adam shift cut. We'll get to that. Oh.

(37:43):
Pam Bonnie, man, she was just she was on fire essay.
You know, look, am I still annoyed with Pam Bonnie
and the whole Epstein thing and on my desk and
one hundred percent and they need to figure this out.
Does she need to be doing as many TV hits?
Probably not. I got all that, But you cannot argue
she did not come loaded for bear yesterday for her

(38:07):
oversight hearing and every one of these slubs, these Democrat
senators who tried to come at her. She was just
ready to go, man, I mean I could. I could
probably play twenty clips. I'm just gonna give you a
little flavor of what we were dealing with, like, including
her moment with Adam Schiff, which was beautyful.

Speaker 11 (38:28):
For me.

Speaker 1 (38:28):
You would have been fired because you were censed by Congress.
You're lying, we can stipulate two. So she called him
out for that, Richard Blumenthal for lying about his military service,
White House for something I can't remember, UH was isn't
he the one who uh, he's the one who has
the all white country club he goes to and like

(38:51):
it's so weird that they just didn't seem to be
prepared for it. And if you're Adam Schiff, like I
have never seen. I don't think I've ever seen any
oversight of one of the the ADMIN people where they
didn't bring up shifts censorship, like the guy I basically
cooked his own credibility and now he can't get anything

(39:12):
at edgewise. So it just exudes nastiness. Man Like if
if if they call for a hearing within like the
first couple questions, somebody brings it up, and I don't
think that's by accident when he's uh, when he's reviewing
these witnesses. I think that this is a strategy within

(39:34):
the UH, within the administration, and I'm okay with it.
It's it's not going to be productive either way, so
I might as well be entertained now that we don't
get the Bill Belichick documentary. We were all one, and
so this has to be This has to be the
entertainment watching absolute corrupt individuals get called out for the
corrupt stuff that they're doing. Now, the question will become

(39:55):
does anything come of it? And I don't know the
answer to that, but I do know that the world's
worst wedding speech was recently rendered by the bride by
the bride, and we have that on tape and we'll
play that for you. And remember the individuals who were
accused of boxing in ICE members up there in Chicago

(40:17):
to the point where they feared for their life. They
ended up actually discharging around. We played the audio where
the Chicago PD wouldn't like come to their assistance, the
Mayor of Chicago announcing ice free zones. Things are getting
real up there. And so with that in mind, the

(40:37):
two of the individuals had their initial hearings. Remember, these
are people who essentially committed, you know, for all practical purposes,
is a terror attack, or are accused of it. Right,
they're terrorizing the ICE agents for political means. Even if
nobody dies, it meets the definition. So with that mind,

(41:02):
this is serious stuff. So we will highlight the problem
that ICE and this administration are running into and that
is they still don't control the judges in these areas,
and that was absolutely on display. So we'll get to
all that and more coming up, plus more singing because
I know you wanted more singing. It's all around the

(41:23):
corner here on the Cacoday radio program. Two people arrested
for ramming ICE vehicles on October fourth in Chicago had
their initial hearing on Tuesday, And I don't know, it's
really weird because like there's there's rhetoric in this story
that doesn't seem to match what the judge actually decided.

(41:47):
So let's go ahead and get into this.

Speaker 8 (41:48):
The judge in this case basically said that neither Mia
mar Martinez nor Anthony Riese post a flight risk, and
so she has ordered them freed pending their trial. Now
their cases have been jointed together in the same legal complaint,
even though both were driving separate vehicles on the day
in question, and according to their friends and family, they

(42:10):
do not know each other.

Speaker 1 (42:11):
Okay, all right, Well again, I don't know if I
believe that, but whatever, But okay, so revolutionaries who were
up to the task of attacking ICE agents allegedly. You don't,
you don't you just release them on their own recognizance.

(42:32):
That's a it's a hell of a message to send
a law enforcement since they were the ones. So I
guess we're, you know, allegedly attacked here. I don't understand
that they didn't know each other. So they're both driving,
they're just separate, they've never met each other, and they
just both simultaneously decide to box in an ice van
and one of them shoots at it. Yeah, but that
just happened spontaneously. Whoopsie Yeah, wrong place, wrong time for

(42:56):
one or both of them.

Speaker 2 (42:57):
I guess, like it's every scene you've ever seen in
a movie where like, you know, like getting we're going
to surround the van and we're gonna correct.

Speaker 1 (43:02):
Yeah, John Wickson, Yeah we got to do something. By
the way, don't surround John Wick. It won't work out
for you, but you're willing to do it. Yeah. This
whole Oh, they didn't even know anybody. This is hallmark
Antifa stuff though. Man, that's what this is, right. That's
the whole point of of you know, covering your identity
and all the secrecy that is totally not an organized thing.

(43:24):
That's what this is about. You got to have plausible
deniability in the same way that you see those people
show up in those stupid mascot outfits. Right, that's about
making it look not as serious as it is. And
that's and it's a bad estimate too, because let me
tell you, one of my favorite viral videos of the
weekend was the lunatic in the Giant Frog costume where

(43:48):
they went to do crowd control. This guy's up there
bopping around and the officer is deploying the pepper spray,
leans down to where his air hoole is and shoots
the pepper spray in there, and then you see that
it looks like there's a guy having a seizure inside
this thing because it's a pepper spray. Like these are

(44:09):
all tactics. Man, they had a Barney out there, I
guess the other night I saw a video of that
some guy dressed as Barney. That guy will still punch you.

Speaker 2 (44:16):
And the way they're trying to report this, like the media,
like you know, they're like, oh, well, you know, this
is such an outrage that strangers are just coming together
to confront ice without any you know, they didn't play
in this. It just happened because people are so outraged.

Speaker 1 (44:30):
Yeah, there's so many, so outraged people that they show
up at the same time. It just happy the same thing.
I mean, who am I to argue? Well, come on,
can we at least be honest about what the charges are?

Speaker 8 (44:41):
In court today, prosecutors described Mira and mar Martinez and
Anthony Reese's actions as extremely dangerous and extremely reckless, saying
the two had been following the Border Patrol agent's vehicle
for twenty to thirty minutes before the alleged dramming took
place Saturday morning at.

Speaker 1 (44:59):
Oh, so how do we wait? Hold on, so, how
do we explain that if both vehicles were following and
they've never met each other. I mean, now the odds
are even more astronomical because they're having to follow this
ice this ice vehicle, they've never met each other, and
they do it for fifteen twenty minutes. That's a lot
of driving, man, they formulate this coincidence.

Speaker 2 (45:18):
It reminds me of when Sunny Corleone was taken out
by those complete strangers on the highway.

Speaker 1 (45:22):
Yeah, they were just there to rob the toll boots, right,
and then all of a sudden, you know, whoops, whoops,
and it just happened to be sunny corleone. So these things.

Speaker 8 (45:34):
Happening that the defendants weren't in the wrong place at
the wrong time. The complaint filed in courts alleges that
on October fourth, three Border Patrol officers acting as security
detail were driving a silver Chevy Tahoe in Oaklawn when
they were aggressively pursued by what is described as a
convoy of civilian vehicles. That convoy, alledged as the complaint,

(45:57):
was attempting to box them in when they were struck
first by Martinez, then moments later by Reese in your
thirty ninth place and Kedzie. Martinez was shot five times
by agents then arrested at a repair shop a mile away,
while Reese was arrested at a gas station nearby. The
criminal complaint including photos of the CBP driven vehicle, along

(46:19):
with photos of both Martinez's and Reese's vehicles with damage
they say is consistent with the ramming.

Speaker 1 (46:26):
That's the other thing too, So let's say clearly the
check who fired on officers. You're not gonna be able
to explain that away. But if you want to make
the argument that the other dude didn't know about any
of this.

Speaker 9 (46:37):
He was.

Speaker 1 (46:38):
He just happens to be somebody with a Hispanic last
name who got into an accident because sometimes you get
into an accident because other people got into an accident.
I've been there, right, or somebody hit the car behind me,
which then struck the car behind me into the back
of me. But the difference is I kind of stuck around,
whereas this they both left, and I know, well they

(47:03):
left because the shooting. Right, So this guy literally made
a concerted effort, according to the reporting there, to go
a very great distance, make no attempt to contact anybody.
You don't call nine one one. I understand getting out
of an area if there's bullets flying. Didn't call nine
one one. It was hiding behind the gas station. So uh,

(47:24):
I don't know. You could You can put the you
put the clues together on your own, but I don't
necessarily buy it. But yeah, they're just back out on
the street to do, uh, you know other stuff. By
the way, Roger's going to be shocked to learn they
well they got that stupid frog inflatable thing off the dude.
Uh it was a well known Trantapha member. Oh really yeah,

(47:45):
just what a coincidence right inside there? What a thing
to get into a a brawl over and brandish a
firearm at somebody. Okay, well this could be fun, you
know what. Let's go ahead and do this how how
we would normally do it? All right, Ross, we have
a melee at a Dollar General outside of Charlotte here. Uh,

(48:10):
and it all started over a one item that one
of the women had that the other woman wanted. So
I know this is not the traditional way to play
the game, but let's just say there's a redneck angle here.
So what do you think caused one woman to then
come back, try to fight another woman and then bring
a gun at the Dollar General. I don't know how

(48:34):
to play this game now, Bob, just think redneck items.
It's a camo hap. No, No, not a camo hat.
It's a it's a singing wolfish Bob. That's a good guess.
But more it's a fishing pole, Bob. Oh, and it's
not meth. The other question man a NASCAR shirt of who?

(49:00):
All right, so hold on. It doesn't say I'm very upset.
Witnesses say A bizarre and scary crime unfolded at a
North Charlotte Family Dollar. It all started with a woman
demanding the shirt that another woman was wearing. All right,
so here's how it goes down. A family member of
a person inside the store says the incident started when

(49:21):
a woman complimented another woman on her NASCAR shirt, then
demanded it off of her. She asked her to give
her the shirt the shirt, so the lady, of course
told her no, she wasn't going to give her the shirt.
That then led to a fight between the women. Witnesses
say the woman who demanded the shirt at one point

(49:41):
was throwing water bottles out of the cooler, but things
got more disturbing when she briefly left, came back inside
with a gun and was waving it around. Employees got
most of the customers to the back of the store
called police, but a teenager wasn't able to make it back.
That's what witnesses say. The woman threatened her. The lady

(50:02):
saw her point of the gun at her head, and
the little girl just laid there in the fetal position.
This is awful. Police arrive sub do the woman made
an arrest. Charlotte Police have not released any information on
the incident. The Record's Division say a report wasn't oh
this is they're hiding what was on the shirt? So

(50:22):
what do you think it was classic?

Speaker 6 (50:24):
I mean, what what.

Speaker 1 (50:25):
Would it have to be for you to go full
pull a gun on somebody and then start threatening the
random people around who aren't even involved, including kids. Is
it an autographed Dale shirt? I was gonna say it
has to be, you know, Petty or Dale. I would say,
I don't know, there's some Jeff Gordon weirdos out there.
I don't. Yeah, like it's got to be. It's yeah

(50:46):
in here in North Carolina. I mean, you gotta go
Dale or or Petty Man. But the shirt, yeah, it
had to be a good one. But unfortunately we don't know.
It's not in the story. Or is that just Family
Dollar run of the mill? I don't know. Don't really

(51:07):
do a lot of family I'm not opposed to Family Dollar,
but we just don't have one proximity to me, all right,
So maybe there'll be some more deats out by the
time we talked to Pete on Friday. We can fill
in the blanksy just to what was on the shirt.
A few other things we got to get to this morning.
Let me go back to my button bar here. So

(51:32):
this is I first because initially I try to like
pretend I was in the room when this was going on.
What would I do? And one, I don't think i'd
be invited to this wedding, But let's say I accidentally was.
And now we're at the reception, and let's give them
the benefit of the doubt that they actually have good

(51:54):
food and like a quality open bar, even though I
suspect that it might have just been like hummus and
white wine or something very annoying. And the bride gets
up to make her speech, and this is what happens.
Are you sticking around listen to this?

Speaker 12 (52:15):
Alongside that demonization of trans people, our government and media
is currently also complicit in a genocide. And I know
some of you may think a wedding is not the
time to think of this, But if Frankie would not
sit right with me to not take this opportunity when
I have a platform to speak on this issue, everyone, I.

Speaker 1 (52:29):
Bet everyone there at the wedding, whenever she starts on
this stuff, just does whatever they can to get out
of the room, do you know what I mean? Even
if they agree with her, they're probably just exhausted being
around this woman. They're like, hey, how was your weekend?
And then she's like, I I spent it thinking about

(52:49):
the genocide of the hands of Israel blah, right, And
you're like, all right, not talking to you on Monday
at work anymore? Right, So this is like the only
way she can force them to be in a room
to listen to her. That's my theory to be able.

Speaker 12 (53:05):
To have a day like today. And I don't mean
with all this sort of thing. I mean a day
surrounded by loved ones, wholehearted, these supporters and our relationship
with no judgment. We are in a relationship that is
simultaneously celebrated by random strangers who find out we're engaged,
but also is so mean mainstream that no one backs
an eyelid if we were to walk down the street

(53:26):
hand in hand. We are not ostracized by society for
simply being who we are and loving who we love.
Everyone should get to feel how that feels. Transgender people
are being punished for simply being who they are, and
we must speak up. We are losing hard, full ground
and we simply cannot yield to hatred. Trans Men are men,

(53:46):
trans women are women, trans rights of human rights.

Speaker 1 (53:51):
Again, I probably wouldn't be invited to this wedding.

Speaker 2 (53:54):
Listen, I don't want to go to your wedding anyway. Wow,
we've gone over this before. Like people don't of the West.
You've got to understand. I know it's your day, it's
a big event for you. Most people don't want to
be at your wedding, especially dudes.

Speaker 1 (54:07):
Now, but especially her wedding. Yeah, yeah, yeah, no.

Speaker 2 (54:10):
I And this has happened to me a bunch. I've
been invited to be in a lot of weddings. I
have said yes every time. I never wanted to be there.
It is an absolute horrible experience, especially when it's during
the day. You got to buy a gift, you gotta
do the suit. It's absolutely awful. Oh yeah, and then on.

Speaker 1 (54:27):
Top of it, for you to stand up there and
do this, I would be so out. I'd be out
the door. I'm not at the head table. Mister Grimsto,
Oh what are you doing? Like you said, insufferable? Yeah. Also,
what's the husband thinking, like she's like, it's not gonna last. Well,
he's got to be sitting there going well, you keep
bringing up transgender stuff a lot. Do we need to

(54:48):
have a conversation.

Speaker 2 (54:51):
This is your wedding day, though it's supposed to be
very special between you, how is this on the top.

Speaker 1 (54:56):
Of your mind on your wedding day? Because she's acquired
a full of people to uh to virtue signal too,
That's my theory. Look, feel what feels better, and clearly
when amongst folks like her, it's the virtue signal. Right,
I blocked out my social media thing, I posted the

(55:17):
Ukrainian flag, I did the thing. I did the thing
to represent the thing. So now instead of having to
wait for people who are also virtue signaling to come
by and hit the light button or thumbs up or
whatever it is, she's got a room full of people
who have to instantaneously react to her virtue with the ploy.

Speaker 2 (55:37):
Right, And like I was saying, like I'd said, I
would leave, honestly, right, what she's doing in that situation
is you can't leave because most of the time, if
she used to go on, like if it's just a
normal monday, like you said, it's at work, and you
start going on this ring up, most people will just
say most normal people will just say that's nice, and they'll.

Speaker 1 (55:54):
Turn around and they'll leave.

Speaker 2 (55:55):
I gotta do, I got a thing, I got a call,
I gotta you have a great day. That's the most
people react. Most people won't get up in your face
and be weird or antagonize you or make it even weirder. However,
she's got them there at the wedding and they can't leave.

Speaker 1 (56:09):
No, they are it's clockwork orange. Yeah right, you're in
the chair, you get your eyes pried open. You're not
going anywhere, absolutely, And you're right. And they'll even if
they're really annoyed and want to leave, they probably won't
because they'll know because it'll be a small human thing
that they go. I don't want to ruin her wedding,
even if she's.

Speaker 2 (56:28):
Then you're the jerk that made it about you and
left her in the wedding, even though she's making this
about something that's not about the wedding at all.

Speaker 1 (56:35):
Just insufferable, man. But I want to go back to
something you said there real quick there, Russ. Are you
implying that at times when you're not busy, you may
tell a person that you are busy so you don't
have to do something.

Speaker 2 (56:47):
I mean, I'm sure other people do. Personally, I'm always busy.
I have so much going on. I just okay, so
you've really listen to when you work. I remember getting
an invite. I was talking to her old intern, Ivan
and I love Ivan. We still talk. He's a great dude.
He's great. You did his wedding exactly. So we were
having a conversation about weddings and I said on the

(57:07):
text message, I said, nobody likes to go to weddings.
Please don't ever invite me to a wedding. It's just
I would I know, I don't want to do it.
And he said, okay, this is very awkward because I
was going to use this time to invite you to
be in my wedding. And I said, of course, I'll
be in your wedding and it'll be right. It was awful.
I am happy for him. His wife Nancy, is wonderful.

(57:27):
They're fantastic people. However, there's not a part of me
that you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (57:33):
Like, Plus, you had to go over like you had
to go it was not really close to your house.
I had to drive.

Speaker 2 (57:39):
This is back when I was driving the rickety mini van,
which could barely get to the station without breaking down.
I had to drive this thing down the highway going
like thirty five miles per hour, right, dressed up in
the suit.

Speaker 1 (57:49):
Oh god, it's awful country. I'm here. Oh man, all right,
so I'm looking at this. Do we have stage on
an actual device to.

Speaker 6 (58:02):
What's going on? Is that?

Speaker 1 (58:04):
Is that crazy? Hey?

Speaker 6 (58:07):
We fixed it?

Speaker 1 (58:09):
Oh my goodness, boy was that an effort? Well, we
kind of fixed it. So this is test to see
if we actually replace or change a unit or something.
So we're just gonna see it today.

Speaker 6 (58:20):
Okay, Well it's going good for me.

Speaker 1 (58:22):
That's good. So I'm very glad. We're very sad here.

Speaker 6 (58:25):
So, oh no, what happened?

Speaker 1 (58:27):
Well, actually we're very happy because now Friday you can
we can make you play the squeeze box.

Speaker 6 (58:33):
There, squeezebox, squeezebox Friday.

Speaker 1 (58:36):
So Hulu was doing a documentary of the Bill Belichick
USC thing and apparently they just canceled it because and
I'm so sad. I just they think of all the
shows the women watch where it's like mob wives or
Real housewives, like yeah, you would, they wouldn't watch it
unless it was pure dumpster fire drama the way time.

(58:56):
Why can't we have that for us?

Speaker 11 (58:58):
I don't know and I don't know what the expectation is.
Did did Did we expect him to walk in and
be like a national champion in one year? I think
that was the expectation.

Speaker 1 (59:09):
I think most reasonable people just assumed the program would
because like he there was a lot of changes when
he came in, because just he's such a you know,
such a big shadow, so he wants to do things
his way. But right so, I think people are willing
to give it a year as long as it didn't
like go completely off the rails, because transitions sometimes is

(59:30):
not easy, right But and I don't pretend to know
everything there, I'm just reading the signs. So that's why
it was import of the rails and shows me.

Speaker 6 (59:39):
So do you think it's off the rails though? I
don't think it's quite.

Speaker 1 (59:42):
No, no, no, no, no no. What I'm saying is I
think the you you're talking about a season wide expectation,
I think they just don't want to see it go
off the rails.

Speaker 6 (59:49):
Right right right now, we're not They're not there yet.

Speaker 1 (59:52):
No, I wouldn't say so. There's a lot of weirdness
in college football this year already. But look, he's gonna
he's such a high profile that he's going to get
outsized attention. There's no question, right, I think I'm not.
I can't believe I'm kind of defending him.

Speaker 6 (01:00:04):
So I'm just mad at I noticed somebody else is
being very quiet.

Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
Oh, Ross is very busy. He's very busy. I'm sure,
I'm sure.

Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
What are you talking about? The Belichick implosion. They need
to broadcast this all. It needs to be on TV
twenty four to seven. In the fact they're taking it
off TV. Yes, it's criminal they're taking this on TV.

Speaker 11 (01:00:22):
He wants a Truman show essentially, he does want that
a little easier for me.

Speaker 6 (01:00:28):
Weather, it's not going off the rails yet.

Speaker 11 (01:00:31):
I do want everybody to note this, especially eastern areas
out near the outer banks of the coastal Carolina's in
mid Atlantic, there could be a storm. There's gonna be
low pressure developing. The question is going to be where
is it, what does it do? I think more flooding
that's already continuing even with this strong easterly flow out
near the Atlantic, and that may increase and it may

(01:00:52):
get a little windy and rainy. All right now, we're
keeping rain out of the forecast for the triangle and
points west late week end early next week. But that
could change all right. Now, just a few spotty showers
this morning, this afternoon may get some sunshine upper seventies,
low eighties. Then the cooler era starts spilling in big changes.
By tomorrow morning little bit fifties, and the afternoon may

(01:01:13):
not hit seventy lots of sunshine. Beautiful day with a
breeze Tomorrow, even cooler for Friday morning, everybody probably in
the mid upper forties, near above seventy degrees either side
of seventy in the afternoon. For now, we'll go cloudy
to partly sunny for Saturday, Sunday and Monday Columbus Day.

Speaker 6 (01:01:30):
Monday, keep it dry. Upper sixties, low seventies to the east.

Speaker 11 (01:01:34):
However, Sunday Monday, in that timeframe, maybe some rain and
maybe a little bit of wind.

Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
Oh.

Speaker 11 (01:01:39):
By the way, Jerry Jerry formed in the Atlantic tropical storm.

Speaker 1 (01:01:43):
Jerry, Jerry, moving on, Jerry. I can work with you, Jerry,
So we'll see where that goes, all right, Man, if
I had one piece of feedback, you sound hot man.

Speaker 6 (01:01:57):
Oh okay.

Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
So but other than that, glad that we kind of
got that thing work.

Speaker 6 (01:02:01):
So do we mean hot or hot as in.

Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
Oh jeez, see as in there's nothing wrong with saying
a guy can be handsome, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (01:02:12):
Okay, AOC, why don't you write to see us? Is
he a five to three handsome or six to three handsome? Anyway? Yeah,
just my two cents. Otherwise, well done, we'll talk in
an hour. Thank you. All Right, there you go. Raced
agic from the Weather Channel. Al right, seven forty nine.
Hang on, here's the headline. Carry preacher human rights nonprofit

(01:02:34):
leader charged with soliciting prostitution. A local preacher was arrested
Tuesday morning for allegedly soliciting a prostitute after a traffic stop.
But he's calling the situation a misunderstanding. Let's see. So
it was around one in the morning Tuesday. He was
arrested for allegedly soliciting a prostitute. Police conducted a traffic

(01:02:58):
stop for a moving violation, and then I guess he
had the prostitute inside. The police started asking questions. I'm
not sure what triggered it. Maybe she was known, maybe
they were monitoring. I don't know. George told police he
works locally as a preacher for an international nonprofity. He's
a preacher in Carrie, and he claimed that the woman

(01:03:21):
had a child and was homeless, so he was just
giving her some money for that. So I don't know
that police saw him in anything there per se. That's crazy.
He got a three thousand dollars bond for that, and
we just let two people who may have tried to
murder ice agents out for no bonds, So that's crazy.
I have a question, where's the where's the hooker stroll

(01:03:44):
in Carrie? Where what am I missing here? Did he
pick her up and carry or pick her up in Raleigh? Ross?
Where's the hooker stroll in Wake Forest? Do they have one?
Because if they, if Carrie's got one Wake Forest, it'd
have to have one, I mean not that I know of. Yeah, yeah,

(01:04:08):
I'm really unclear on this. Like you said, where's the
one in Carrie'? Is it over an academy? I mean
just downtown carry here? A few weeks ago, I didn't
see hookers anywhere, so uh, I guess I don't know
the geography real well. So anyway, yeah, it's just a

(01:04:29):
little a side story. I wouldn't have done it, but
now I'm just like, where's the hooker stroll and carry
the murder capital of North k I'm just kidding, just kidding,
that was a funny joke, though. Oh all right, everyone's
weighing in. So I was trying to figure out, as
we make fun of the elderly singing protesters alongside Antifa

(01:04:51):
they're in Portland, whether we should call them Antiquefa or Grantifa.
Ross likes Grantifa, although the winner and the clubhouse in
my email is antique Fuss. So I figure you can
go with whatever you want as long as I don't
have to listen to these people's sing most, you know,

(01:05:17):
going back yesterday, I just can't. So going back to
yesterday when we were had alternative singings of Happy Birthday
and jingle bells. When I grew up, we also had
an alternative singing of this song, I think It's my land,
This land, Your land. I got a shotgune, you ain't

(01:05:37):
got on? How old? How old will I be when
I still remember that? Probably some, probably forever. So you
call them whatever you want, man, But yeah, just that
cold continued trend of the boomer bands showing up to
these things. I mean, they're not as bad as some,
but still it's pretty obnoxious, pretty obnoxious. But let me

(01:06:03):
turn that frown upside down. We all want to save
some money, right, We've all probably in the last few years,
stood in a grocery store aisle staring at the thing
we probably bought, you know, once a week for twenty years,
just jaw slacked, like, how is that that much? I
think when I was picking up some some like the

(01:06:26):
the normal big bag of the No Man's Land jerky,
which I really like. They sell it to sheets. It's
a black package from Oklahoma. I like to really dry
jerk as close as you get. If you can't get
the stuff that they have up the mountain in Wilkesboro,
that ac brands or whatever. So if I can't get that,
I'll get that. I want to say. They wanted like

(01:06:48):
thirty dollars for a little bag the other day. Oh
but luckily gen Z has figured out how to hack
the system. So I got an article here Ross's gen
Z comes up with hacks to lower food costs and
these trying times, let's save some money for your family.
I mean you mean like coupon's or something. Stop it.

(01:07:08):
You saw the article. Did you read the article and
you didn't tell me, why wouldn't you send this to
me if you saw it? I just saw it.

Speaker 7 (01:07:17):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
One of the hacks is to UH. Is to UH
where you can go, generally to the websites or the
social media accounts of the various brands you buy, and
sometimes they will have UH. They will have discount codes
or coupons, and then you can take the coupons to
the store and use the coopons within whatever the cooponing is,

(01:07:40):
or you get like a discount card from you. I
knew you'd read this article. I have none. Yes, you
should inquire at your store where you do your shopping
if in fact they have discount opportunities through a membership
of something. It helps to buy off brand as well.
Sometimes you don't come on seriously. Yes, if you go

(01:08:02):
to buy something, you might do well to look lower
on the shelves below it, where you may find the
same product for less money. Now, if she stole my thunder,
can I do the last two that they just found out? Okay? One,
and this chick is totally shocked. She says that depending
on where you shop, in some stores they'll have an aisle.

(01:08:25):
Generally it'll be at one of the far ends and
in the aisle. While it will look disorganized and have
many brightly colored labels, chances are most of the items
in that aisle are also discounted. And the same goes
for looking for separate areas of the meat section where

(01:08:47):
there'll be brightly colored labels. It will look disorganized, but
generally there will be discounts on the meat. Just what
a dumb article for dumb people. Oh you're just man,
because you didn't know any of this. And now right
they're running laps around I wrote the article apparently, Yeah, yeah,
so weird anyway, So this is new, this is new stuff.

(01:09:08):
So let's see what else here. I think that pretty
much covers all the wonderful ideas here. Oh oh wait,
hold on, no, wait, hold on, Ross, sit back down.
There's one more for you, buddy. All right, you ready?
So also, if you know that you're going to be
using a lot of a particular product and it has

(01:09:31):
shelf life, you might consider buying it in larger quantity.
Really yeah yeah, SAMs club or buy in bulk. I
think it's the term I'll use. I just made up,
like costco or like Sam's Club or something like that,
or just in general kays and specify. Yeah, yeah, so

(01:09:51):
sometimes and apparently if you look at the many cases
you can look at the cost per ounce of an item,
then that'll be a good indicator to compare with other
items based on packaging size. So there you go. Oh,
they also have you could probably look for discounts in
the bakery section too. Oh this is good to know.

(01:10:13):
I had no. Can you imagine it?

Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
Can you imagine if the stores broke out with the
old coupon machine we used to have in the aisle
in the aisle, Yeah, it would blow their mind.

Speaker 1 (01:10:22):
Oh yeah, they're like, why am I taking a number?
What's happening?

Speaker 8 (01:10:26):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
Dude, you don't even get into the dude that was
a show man. Do you remember that show on TV
where it was just it was and I'm sorry, I'm
picking It was usually women. A lot of times it
was Southern women who were the extreme couponners, and it
was It was fascinating the first few times, but then

(01:10:49):
the thought would creep into your head. You'd be like,
I would totally get stuck in line behind this chick.
But they'd go in and they get like three grocery
carts full of stuff. Yeah, like did their thing, and
they would be like a twenty dollars bill. My grandmother
was like, they'd break out a binder full of coupons. Yeah,
my grandmother had the little sortable thing. I hate to
go to the grocery store. I mean, I get it now.

(01:11:09):
This is a woman who was of the depression era,
and I get it. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:11:12):
The poor person working the registers, like putting all the
codes in. It takes forever, and they somehow at the
end it's like, oh the store owes you money.

Speaker 1 (01:11:20):
Right, yeah, hey, but you know respect in the sense
that it was kind of impressive. So there's more than
I can say for that garbage you're watching. So Ross
is watching Juicy smole a stuff now, So it's really
weird or what is it?

Speaker 2 (01:11:36):
No? No, no, no, So the mother in law's in town, okay,
and they've been watching shows at night. Typically we go
to bed, Lincoln goes to bed like seven on the dot.
I do show prep normally done around eight. Maybe we'll
watch something on TV from eight day thirty and then
we're out because I get up at like three thirty
three o'clock for work. But I've been social, trying to
be like more sociable, and you know, because they're watching

(01:11:57):
these shows.

Speaker 1 (01:11:57):
At night, and Ross likes his mother life. I do.
He's great.

Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
So you know, done it with prepat Ey, sit down
to the couch in the living room and h what
are we watching tonight? And they're watching this one of
these shows where I don't think it's a celebrity boot camp.
I think it's called something different. It's the same sort
of premise, Like the premise is.

Speaker 1 (01:12:15):
I had no idea about how they got the contestants,
but continue.

Speaker 2 (01:12:18):
Maybe that is what it's called. But this was the
same show that had Stephen bald When they had Cam Newton,
they had him jumping from like a boat to a helicopter.
I saw that clip online.

Speaker 1 (01:12:27):
I did. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's that show.

Speaker 2 (01:12:31):
So there's the segment where they're in like the smoky
room with the lights and they're bringing in a new celebrity, right,
and so they usher this guy in and he has
a bag over his head, right, and they sit him
down and it's gonna be like his introduction to the show,
and they take the bag off his head and it's
juicy Smoyer.

Speaker 1 (01:12:50):
Okay, by the way, real quick, the show's called Special
Forces World's Toughest Test and it's juicy. It's that these
celebrities are getting street napped like a Cia, you know,
takee Ban his crappy But suddenly I went from no
interest in this show, just being nice and cordial to
being like, oh, I'm like and they're not paying attention,

(01:13:13):
They're just I'm like, I'm like, that's Juicy Smoller, that's
Jesse with Jesse is on the show and they're like,
do you this is like the part of the show
where they're trying to be like really serious and have
this heartfelt conversation and get into the psychology of the
contestant and why are you the way you are? And
they're showing headlines from when everything happened, and you know,
this is Maga country and all this sort of stuff,

(01:13:34):
and I'm like, I was gonna like sit down and
have like a real conversation about this. And he is
adamant that it did not happen. People don't understand him,
they don't understand what happened, and innocent, innocent, you know all.
And I'm just sitting there like, dude, you wrote a check. Yeah,
I'm like, we have it on video. The two dude
the two dudes you hired to jump you in Chicago

(01:13:55):
and blame it on Maga. Right.

Speaker 2 (01:13:58):
They are on record saying, hey, this guy hired us.
Here's the check and you can see us on camera
buying the rope and the bleach and yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:14:05):
Yeah. So suddenly I'm very interested in the show.

Speaker 2 (01:14:08):
I'm like, this is insane, this is crazy. This guy's
in the show. Later on, he's in like the barracks
with the other contestants. Yeah, and he's talking about you
know what really bugs him is he just wants to
be left alone.

Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
You know, everybody needs.

Speaker 2 (01:14:20):
To leave me alone. I want to be left alone.
I'm a very introverted person. To leave me alone. I'm like, dude,
you fake to hate crime.

Speaker 1 (01:14:27):
Yes, yeah, you stirred out, you stirred up some serious
racial animosity. The Vice President of the United States literally
tweeted about you. I don't want to hear it, so
did he win. I'm looking at the rest of the
contestants here. So there's like a bunch of NFL players,
there's a gymnast. There's one of the Real Housewives chicks

(01:14:49):
because of course, oh that's the one from Mob Wars. Yes,
the Riesa Judae.

Speaker 2 (01:14:56):
Yes, they start sparring. They put him in like a
it looks like some sort of rundown, like a building
you'd see in a movie or in like Araq or
something like. It looks okay, So it looks like some
sort of like desolate area that you'd see like a
war movie or something like. And they're they're having them
spar and fight each other. And it's kind of funny

(01:15:16):
because half of the celebs are like theater kids that
have never been in a fight, and the other ones
are sort of like burnt out athletes, right yeah, And
so the athletes are like, oh, let's go, and the
theater kids are like, this is the worst thing I've
ever experienced. And I'm sitting there and I'm like, please
please put Juicy in the ring, and I just want
the other guy, whoever it is, just start yelling this

(01:15:38):
is Maga country.

Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
The entire other guy is a former Bills player. Hold on,
is he yeah? Or did Eric Decker play for you guys?
M anyway, go ahead, yeah, anyway, they maybe he fights,
but I get to see it. But anyway, interesting that
that he's part of the casting there. Oh yeah, I

(01:15:59):
don't know. They pulled the thing off his head, like, well,
who are you? I'm like, what, Yeah, it would have
been a lot funnier if they were when they pulled
it off they were standing there in maga hats. Yes,
But the problem is, I don't even think it was real, right,
because clearly no celebrity is gonna feel good after they
just got street napped with the thing over their head
and they show I don't care if the producers, Well
that's the problem with that's the problem with all these

(01:16:21):
shows that they're so fake. They are so fake, which
is why the Hulu thing is such a loss for us,
because I also wanted one of these producers who specializes
in the fakery, you know, causing the problems, to also
be there doing the Hulu thing right where he's like,
all right, now, we're going to start a rumor that

(01:16:41):
she's she's picking she's picking the place, right, so you
know what I'm saying, Oh, that's that little thing in
her ear is not an airbud, that's her communication. So
she's she's calling the offense, you know, just get to
just stir the crap really, you know, and uh, now
we're not gonna get that, So want wamp all right, Well,
I'm sorry you had to watch it. Did he get eliminated?

(01:17:02):
Do we know? Still I don't even recognize half the
people on this show. Let's see here they mostly talk
about his his Chicago stuff. Uh yeah, Oh and it's
very early in that show just debuted here, like two
weeks ago. Okay, all right, well you'll have to update
on update us because I have no idea what's going

(01:17:25):
on eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.
Oh people are look at this, people are trying to
take credit for these super money saving grocery hacks. Gen
Z just came up with something about, oh, we've always
known this, all right, well, then you know why didn't

(01:17:46):
you should have wrote an article that's I guess how
you claim it here? Check this out, So you know
one of the one of the very interesting little factoids
about person who I'm sure you're you're well aware of,
Bob Ross, right, the famous Bob Ross, Happy Little crowd,
Happy Little Cloud painter. Hard to hate Bob Ross. Everybody

(01:18:10):
loves some Bob Ross. However, when it comes to Bob
Ross's paintings, there's not a bunch floating around out there.
For the most part. I think the family hasn't sold any. However,
PBS owns some and it looks like in an effort
to here's here's the headline from PBS Bob Ross paintings

(01:18:31):
to be auctioned to support public TV stations after federal
funding cuts. So they wrote this very weepy article about
how they're having to sell, you know, some of some
pretty interesting stuff that they have. You know, PBS is
sitting not just on Bob Ross paintings, but they also
have a bunch of like Julia Child memorabilia, and you

(01:18:54):
go look, you go back into many of the things there,
sesame street stuff, you name it. So now they're to
sell these things. So all told, PBS has thirty or
at least they're they're offering thirty for sale. All right,
So there have been two previous cells for about one

(01:19:14):
hundred thousand. However, these paintings are estimated to in some
cases fetch up to one point four million. I will
say this, if you're somebody who's got a lot of money,
you know, yeah, you got enough money that this isn't
going to break you. Maybe you're into art, but maybe
you're just into having something really unique in your house

(01:19:35):
that's a pretty good. Get man, how many people can
say that they have a Bob ross? What is this?
The fact that you can look at a pick and
know a woman is from a show about mob You
totally miss what I was talking about earlier. So that
what I was talking about earlier is I was dating
a girl who she watched the Mob Wives thing and

(01:19:57):
I never understood it. And then I remember seeing news
that like a couple on the Mob Wives was going
to jail, and I remember she was like a little
broke up over it, and I'm like, if the show's
called Mob Wives, isn't jail always in play? Here? Should be? And
that was not the right thing. That was not the

(01:20:18):
right answer to that question. So but yeah, I recognize
them because they went to jail, and people were surprised
at characters on a show called Mob Wives that somebody
might have went to jail. Never sat right with me. Yeah,
So that's that's that explanation. All right, let's go ahead
and do this, take a break. We'll come back lots

(01:20:40):
to get into more lots more audio here in the
last hour, we'll revisit the AOC audio. If you haven't
heard that, that is great, So do not miss that
it's all coming up CaCO Day Radio program. Oh, by
the way, speaking of things that were called in the
psychic nature of this show, we were talking about the
Harry Potter thing that Ross isn't gonna watch because he's

(01:21:02):
mad because they're ruining it every bit of it. Oh who.
I was just wondering, who are they gonna do for
the mean lady? What was her name, Dolores Umbridge? Yeah,
I think it's Sydney Sweeney. What do you think perfect? Well,
then she'd be then what how do you handle that?
Because she's an extremely unlikable character. But you wouldn't want

(01:21:23):
to not watch that right anyway. So but we were
you know, one of the things, they're going to go
with a black actor for snape, which is a whole thing.
But then there's the bad guy, which might be the
bad girl, and that brought up a whole Hoore Crux discussion,
which we're not going to revisit here. But we were

(01:21:45):
trying to figure out who do they have play it,
and I said it that they would use the bald
chick from Doctor Strange, but it looks like that may
be the case if they do it till the Swinton
so but there's not a ton really. The only two
women who are constantly doing bald characters are her and

(01:22:06):
the weirdo from Wicked, so it's not like there was
a what was that? Yeah, like those are the only
two unless I'm missing something in the bald female actor category,
so it had to be one of them. But yeah,
that sounds like that's going to be great. All right,
you guys sitting down because there is just shocking story

(01:22:27):
after shocking story happening. Ross. You haven't even heard this yet,
you're ready one of Nigeria's ministers, so read this as
essentially cabinet officials with a little more power. Specifically, the
Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Ouchi Naji. I don't

(01:22:50):
know how to pronounce that, has resigned just days after
essentially cementing his power there. So why is one of
n Juria's cabinet members resigning Because apparently, uh, he just
made everything up as to who he is and his credentials.

(01:23:10):
Yeah yeah. Presidential spokesperson bio Onounga confirmed the resignation late Tuesday,
quoting the minister said blah blah blah. All right, and
so anyway, he just made up this whole identity ross.
Can you believe that a Nigerian made up a fake
identity to a rich themselves? Never? I mean, has it

(01:23:32):
ever happened before? I don't know, man, it's clearly it
shocked the country there. I just yeah, apparently he did
not forge a bunch of degrees. He didn't he did
not graduate or he did forge degrees, did not graduate
from the University of Nigeria Nisuka. I'm know how to
pronounce that. I does not have a degree in microbiology.

(01:23:52):
That's not even his real name. He does not have
an additional Bachelor of Science. But the Youth Court he
is a It does not say that he's not a prince.
So I would assume that means he is a prince
since they didn't indicate it. But yeah, yeah, that is
the irony here. Like you could then, if you're a scammer,

(01:24:14):
you can just twist this story, be like, oh I
just had to resign, but he took ten million dollars
with him and now he needs to move it. So
I am shocked. I am shocked that this politician in
Nigeria may have just made up an identity to get money.
Did not see that coming, all right, speaking of the
geriatric folks there in Portland, and of course the protesting

(01:24:39):
and the weirdos in the Barney outfit. There is a
New York Times reporter I've mentioned him before. His name
is Nicholas Christoff. He was the guy who we mentioned
on the show last week who was like, oh no,
everything's fine in Portland. There's no way it could be bad,
and you could still get good Pino noir, which is

(01:24:59):
a That was the article he literally wrote when they
when the governor of Oregon was complaining about Trump here
about a week and a half ago. He's like, oh no,
I live here and it's fine. So now he's just decided,
like he's insufferable with words. I had never seen this
dude in person, but then he started posting these weird
videos and their videos of him like hiding behind a

(01:25:23):
tree in Portland and he's like, oh man, it's a
war zone here. It's warraw. Oh no, it's not. It's fine.
Everything's fine. I mean, just listen, listen to how insufferable
this guy is. And then I want you in your
head to envision him dressed like the big like the
d bag he's coming across as that's really important because
it really completes the look. Listen to this guy, be careful.

Speaker 13 (01:25:46):
Portland is on fire, our president says. So you can
hear the artillery booming, the rival gangs fighting, the clouds
of tear gas all around us. You think she's careful,
but actually this isn't a war zone whatever Trump says.

Speaker 1 (01:26:07):
It is perfectly peaceful.

Speaker 13 (01:26:09):
So during the feastfire, I'm gonna attend to Oregon Historical Society.

Speaker 1 (01:26:14):
Dinner, all right, So he has in i guess the
middle of the afternoon, stocked out an area that's not
where any of this is going on, and it specifically
has an event going on where there's probably security because
the Oregon Historical Society thing also included some high level
politicians for Oregon. And he's gonna walk into this thing

(01:26:36):
in his suit after making his mockery video, letting you
know that everything's just fine at this separate little slice
of Portland in the middle of the day, and he's
probably gonna get paid a bunch of money for it,
because you know, New York Times reporter just happens to
live in Portland there, but it's pretty obnoxious. You can

(01:26:58):
go check it out at Casey on the radio. All right,
is is our boy ready to go? Yet? If not,
I can do the AOC audio. Now Ross is gonna
check on that. Uh well, chow with chat with rased Agic.
Is he ready to rock? Okay? Nope, dude, This AOC
audio is amazing. All right, let me play this for

(01:27:19):
you and Ray will just have to listen to it
if he shows up. So uh, AOC's she's taken some grief, okay,
because she made a comment about Stephen Miller and basically
was like, what is he even five ten? He's a
five to ten clown. And then people, you know, men
of shorter stature who saw this with AOC got really

(01:27:40):
upset because she's associating height with value, So you know,
this should be an easy thing to unscrew. Right here,
She's come out and be like, I clearly never meant that,
and that's not fair and and I just was so
mad at Steven Miller and they probably forgive her, but
I want you to listen to what this absolute moron
does where she's got her sup orders. Who are men

(01:28:01):
that are short who are upset because she said that
height is value? This is how she chooses to quench
the controversy.

Speaker 5 (01:28:10):
I want to express my love for the short king community.
I don't believe in body shaming. I am talking about
how big or small someone is on the inside, Like,
for example, I have no idea how tall Andrew Tate
is no idea at all.

Speaker 6 (01:28:30):
But that guy looks to me.

Speaker 1 (01:28:34):
Like five to.

Speaker 5 (01:28:36):
Three like five?

Speaker 1 (01:28:38):
Wait wait, hold on, So you say this is about
measurements on the inside, which you then translate or current
or exchange for a height valuation as the indicator. You're
literally doing the thing you just got in trouble for,
except you're doubling down on it.

Speaker 5 (01:28:54):
You more I three four.

Speaker 7 (01:28:56):
Whereas physically men of smaller stature can come across, they
are spiritually six foot.

Speaker 6 (01:29:06):
If you're a good.

Speaker 7 (01:29:07):
Dad, if you're if you stand with women, if you're
not belittling immigrants, you're like, you know, six' three.

Speaker 1 (01:29:16):
Spiritual you just use the heights, again you? Did you
use the heights? Again this is the whole. Point this
is what people were mad. About you know what ross
this chick is putting off real a cup. Energy do
you know What i'm, saying real a cup? Energy OH.
Aoc If Sidney sweeney puts off you know d cup. Energy,

(01:29:36):
hey is this how we do this? Now oh, no, no, no.
No this is not an evaluation of their you, know
their chest. Size this is this is in, fact you
know how they're in. Inside this is a representation of
them from the. Inside so there you. Go, yeah she
is just a an absolute. Winner, man all? Right are
we good to go with right? Now all? Right that

(01:29:58):
would Be, hey how you? Doing good? Morning you sound
so much. Better what's going?

Speaker 8 (01:30:04):
On?

Speaker 1 (01:30:04):
Better oh, yeah it's over, impeded so we.

Speaker 6 (01:30:07):
Good MAYBE i was shouting that's possible. Too that's, okay
it's all.

Speaker 1 (01:30:12):
Right what's what's going?

Speaker 8 (01:30:13):
On?

Speaker 1 (01:30:14):
Man sorry to hit you.

Speaker 6 (01:30:14):
Late, yeah, yeah, yeah no, worries not a lot.

Speaker 11 (01:30:18):
YET i, mean got this front coming through this, morning
a couple, showers it could be an isolated, thundershower and
then we're really going to get into some good. Stuff
not quite, today upper, seventies low, eighties still, mild there's
still a touch of humidity in the. Air but then
tonight when the front, passes will really settle into the,
dry cool, air a little bit of a. Breeze tomorrow
morning in the upper forties lo to mid fifties across

(01:30:39):
the region may not hit seventy, tomorrow so lots of
summit upper. Sixties, yeah we'll probably get There. Friday in
the weekend upper, sixties low seventies Through Columbus, day maybe
a little more cloud. Certainly the weekend, forecast Especially i'm
going to say east of the triangle may change guidance

(01:31:00):
jesting we're gonna get low pressure develop may or may
not be. Tropical the chatters nor'easter may go up east
coast wind or coastal flooding that's already been continuing with
this on shore. Flow but if this low, develops we
could see some strong winds along the coast and maybe
some heavier. Rainfall we'll see if it comes further. Inland,
certainly a lot more to talk about as we go
through the. Weekend, sorry all, right thank, you. Sir well chat.

(01:31:23):
Tomorrow we'll come back With Dan schwartzman. Next hang, On,
dan what's?

Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
Happening good, Morning.

Speaker 9 (01:31:29):
Casey gold rising above four thousand dollars an ounce for
the first time to the concerns over the economy and
that continuing government. Shutdown, overall gold is gained fifty two
percent this, year putting the traditional safe haven on course
for its strongest annual advance since nineteen seventy. Nine case
he's just two years. Ago gold is trading below two
thousand dollars. ANNOUNCE a New Federal reserve report SHOWS us

(01:31:52):
consumer barring rose at the slowest pace in six, months
with a dramatic drop From july To. August the borrowing
category covering credit cards stop buy around six billion dollars In,
august which partially reversed the surge In. July the category
that includes car loans intuition they'll jump by just over
six billion. Dollars, overall consumers turned more, cautious becoming more

(01:32:12):
anxious over the labor. Market despite slightly dropping last, week
mortgage rates will remain elevated at just over six point four.
Percent that's according to a mortgage banker's. Group, meanwhile applications
for mortgages to buy a home or refinance both fell
for a second. Week The Mortgage Bankers association's index of
home purchase applications to clined one point two percent in
the weekend In october, third the gauge of refinancing fell

(01:32:35):
seven point seven. Percent tests unveiling the new versions of
its top selling models priced at under forty thousand dollars
as Av giant looks to counteract the loss of those
subsidies for electric. Cars the new standard versions of both
The model Three sedan And MODEL ysuv start at just
under thirty seven thousand and just under forty thousand. Dollars
the prices are around thirteen and eleven percent cheaper than

(01:32:57):
the longer range versions of each. Model so what are
you giving up with the cheaper models while they come
with less battery range and they don't offer the ambient
interior lighting and that second row screen elon Musk startificial
intelligence STARTUP xai raising more financing than initially. Planned it's
raising its ongoing funding round to round twenty billion. Dollars
part of the financing includes chip maker And vidia investing

(01:33:19):
as much as two billion dollars in the equity portion
of the. Transaction there's also this equity and debt portion
that will buy in video processors and then rent them To.
Xai bloomberg had previously Reported xai's fundraising effort would raise
around ten billion dollars at a two hundred billion dollar. Valuation,
finally casey futures right, now they're all on the GREEN
smp and A nazac both are up a ten to

(01:33:40):
one percent now doing the best right, now that's up
a quarter of one.

Speaker 1 (01:33:44):
Percent, okay all, Right, dan appreciate, it my. Man we'll chat. Tomorrow,
okay sounds, good. Buddy All, right there you, Go Dan,
Schwartzman Bloomberg. News all, right a couple quick things before
we get. Out oh, HERE i got to play The
trump audio again. Too so yesterday he and The Prime

(01:34:04):
minister Of canada were hanging out there in The oval.
Office here comes the media, spray as they call, it
so you, know three hundred shutter clicks and then a
FEW q and a little questions. There AND i will tell, you,
Man trump was absolutely on his, game as you, know
as best we can read. IT i don't know what
they talked about in, private but obviously it didn't look as.

(01:34:29):
Prickly AND i will tell you it didn't even look
like The Prime minister Of canada was having to force a.
Smile And trump was doing What trump normally, does and
that is when he wants something from. You all, Right
he's trying to buddy you up for a. Deal he is,
magnanimous he loves. You you're great at what you. Do
it's amazing and that's what he was, doing and it's

(01:34:53):
clearly served him well all these. Years and then what
was funny is he's doing that and then one of
The canadian reporters has a question And i'm, Sorry trump
handles this. Perfect so then we'll plus holding things. Up
if he's a great man and you want to do
a deal With, canada why.

Speaker 4 (01:35:12):
Aren't you BECAUSE i want to be a great man, Too.

Speaker 1 (01:35:16):
Dude the whole room's just cutting. Up. Man then there's
the part where he kind of injects the fifty first state.

Speaker 3 (01:35:22):
Thing and now And i'm running out of, time but
this is many respects the most important uh Of.

Speaker 14 (01:35:28):
Canada like, that that wasn't WHERE i was, going, Right
but you, know, look they got some they got some
big time stuff they got to solve clearly or you,
know figure out and Will canada recognize that they Are.

Speaker 1 (01:35:44):
They don't have as much, leverage WHICH i think has
really been the issue, here the overestimating the one's. LEVERAGE
i don't know
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