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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You ever inadvertently bought like your pet a really loud
toy and then suddenly, uh suddenly violently regretted it.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Wait so this morning right.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Rowsticks by the way, just what you understand? The ross
thought it might be a bomb first, and then he
still opened it.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
So there's a package in this in my studio, right, yeah,
addressed to UH sheriff and for the children and Casey
Oday your name spelled c A s E y O day.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
And I'm like, what is this box about?

Speaker 4 (00:30):
Him?

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Like, all right, it's weird. And as I'm pressing down
in the box, it's going and I really thought I'm
gonna end up pushing buttons on the board by accident.
I I and I'm like, this might be the weirdest
bomb ever. Right, I'm like, oh, so what did you do? Right?
And inside you've got four rubber chickens. The first one

(00:53):
with the bills Jersey go bills this our year.

Speaker 5 (00:56):
Right.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
Then you have this one.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
I thought you said it wasn't but then that one's
the Minnesota one yeah, and.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
A Vikings Jersey skull. And then there's two in a
Kansas City chiefs Jersey. There's two old one you're gonna
think we're interviewing Patrick Mahomes. That is not Patrick Mahomes.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
That is Travis Kelsey. Yeah album, But.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
This was sent to us by an older Chiefs fan
who said he had to wait fifty years for a
super Bowl and he hopes that we'll get ours one day.
Like it can't be mad, but it's so fun to like,
you know, you know, yeah, yeah, maybe it is like
Mahomes and Kelsey probably what that is, but that's fun
to find in your studio, like three am.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
That was fun, well versus exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
Yeah, yeah you want to Okay, all right, everyone knows
what it is.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
Now put it you put it back in the box.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
I'm probably gonna keep these in the studio because the
last thing I need is Lincoln run around the house.
I was just gonna ask, there's no way you're taking that. No,
it's like a drum set and might not gonna happen.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
You said he liked it.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
You know it was stolen. It was a shame.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
Yeah, anyway, the story keeps changing on that.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
Okay, all right, dude, the amount of we put the
chicken down, put it over, put it over to there.

Speaker 5 (02:30):
Put them in the box.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
The box you're doing it with an excessive amount of force.
Now you're hopping on the box.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
I gotta make sure the box is shut.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Or what they're gonna the inanimate objects are going to escape? Okay,
Former Philippine President Duarte, what should I do with them?

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Shoot them dead? Well, they're no.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
I'm sorry, Wow, that is that is aggressive. They're not alive,
so we can't really do that, all right?

Speaker 6 (03:08):
You know what?

Speaker 3 (03:08):
You know what?

Speaker 1 (03:08):
It reminded me of everyone of these useless virtue signaling
uh TikTok uh, you know, morality flexes that I had
to suffer through through the last few days. There are
so many in North Carolina, and like they range from

(03:29):
the and I don't know this right here. Let'm have
to play this one for you because this woman is
doing a one minute TikTok like but she in the
delivery mode of dating advice. It's so weird, man, Pathological
is what it is, all right? Listen, listen, this is
just one example.

Speaker 7 (03:47):
Go to North Carolina.

Speaker 8 (03:48):
As we know, Isa is traveling out sorry to Charlotte,
to other parts of the state. We're looking at the triangle,
We're looking at the tryout. There's also been some reports
in Wilmington. What we do also now is that these
men are dull.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Gee right there, she sounds like the chicken. I don't
know if you caught the the the uptempo inflection there,
just like the chickens.

Speaker 8 (04:05):
We know that with more men in these areas, they
clearly have no moral compass, regardless if they're married or not,
they're probably.

Speaker 5 (04:11):
Gonna be on the dating APPSI.

Speaker 8 (04:13):
This means if you're on Grinder, if you're on Tinder,
if you're on Hint, if you're on Bumble, and you
come across a new influx of men who have traveled
into your city for a very specific reason, screenshot it
in send it to me. I am trying to compile
a folder of everyone who can identify as an ICE
agent in the state of North Carolina, because no one
of the last thing they want to be right now

(04:33):
is identified.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
Right because they'll write ice.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
Writing that profile there, they'll probably pose in their kit too,
or you absolute lunatic, some poor bastard who just got
transferred from Bank of America to the Charlotte branch right
What's to find love in the Queen City puts a
profile up and then you're gonna.

Speaker 3 (04:55):
Dox him, put.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
His photo out there and like Noah, he's out of
your kidnap up in kids, And just like her whole delivery.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
The only thing she didn't say is like comment and
subscribe at the end. It's so weird. I saw that.
I saw another post. Uh uh.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
Sadly, I wish this was a video because I would
love to play this audio where the woman was talking
about how she was trying to organize and Frank Heidi
hole kind of places, and she invoked Anne Frank. But basically,
if people have you know, like a mother in law
suite or a guesthouse that they can they can sign

(05:35):
up and consider, so that I guess a family of
illegal immigrants can can hide there like Ann Frank.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
She said exactly the same thing. Just mind blowingly stupid stuff. Ross.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Would you say there's any difference between immigration enforcement and
Frank's family hiding? I yes, okay, all right, I want
to make sure I'm not the crazy person here.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
It's but it's the thing.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
It's the Ukraine flag of our moment. Okay, just understand
what it is. This is the thing. And then you know,
I saw some videos of I don't even remember all
the stuff, I saunt Ross. There's just so much. It's
just a fire hose right now.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
And it all comes back to what we were saying before.
You know, I don't know who who coined the frame,
but it's suicidal empathy, right, Yeah, that's what it is.

Speaker 3 (06:33):
Yeah, I mean, just over and over and over.

Speaker 9 (06:38):
Remember of several groups here in Charlotte that are working
behind the scenes to make sure that our yea, your
migrant community, immigrant communities are safe.

Speaker 3 (06:49):
Wow, I like how you're I like how she's doing
this thing and none of her friends can shut up.
So right, Oh, I just love to say I see.

Speaker 9 (07:02):
So I'm here along with other concern people to make
sure that families feel safe, that children get home safe,
and that families know that they don't have to come
out and put themselves at risk. This is happening.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
Very coordinated.

Speaker 10 (07:25):
That what do you think about that got effort to
do this.

Speaker 11 (07:30):
I think that it's.

Speaker 7 (07:32):
A warrant that we have to do it.

Speaker 9 (07:36):
But the response has been incredible in the community, and
I'm so glad that people are stepping up and putting
themselves out there to protect our neighbors and our friends
and community.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Hammers criminals and just you know, let's let's add that. Remember,
remember Charlotte. They estimate over one hundred thousand people who
are legally in the country could be in the Charlotte area.
I don't know if that's just Charlotte or if that
is you know, how expansive when they say greater. But
there's only like a million people there.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
That's a lot.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
And not to mention, Charlotte has a couple of fun factoids.
Did you know it's one of the top ten human
trafficking hubs in the United States, So it literally outpaces
its own size due primarily to the position, you know,
the geography, the intersecting of so many interstates. It's very

(08:34):
very handy. It's number nine, it's ninth. It's the ninth
largest human trafficking hub in the United States, and it
has a substantial population of MS thirteen and trender a
trend de a ragua now, but MS thirteen's.

Speaker 3 (08:54):
Really the og there. It's bad, really really bad.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
So this is uh as ross paite. This is the
suicidal empathy side of it. This is what's going on here.
We've got lots more audio to get to and of
course the the.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
The media is just eating it up.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
If every time they can go find a business that's
not open, they're they're tracking down the old why aren't
you open? He's like, well, you know, a bunch of
my employees didn't show up, And then they don't ask the.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
Follow up question, why why would that be?

Speaker 1 (09:32):
Are people working here who are not legally entitled to work,
thus suppressing wages for people who may get that job
who are legal to work in the United States, whether
they're citizens or have you know, legal documents. None of
these questions, none of these questions. Instead, we're gonna spend
our day talking about this.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
A couple of.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
Memos something you're gonna find.

Speaker 3 (09:58):
Out, what you know, respected bill, respecting the head of harm,
the respect of one of those people. Jake met.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
Ben all right right there, that's that's the thing, and
everyone look so and then it's that's turned in now
to uh, the Trump hates women. It's the women's suffragette
movement all over. I here's how I read it. One,
I don't know why you said it right, he had

(10:33):
unless he's just throwing people. But two I I don't
believe he's calling her piggy because she's fat. I've looked,
I looked the woman's picture up. She's a reporter for Bloomberg,
and it strikes me as he was.

Speaker 3 (10:46):
It was more in reference to her trying to hog
all the questions there. But again, this will be this
will be the thing today. It'll be this, probably some
Epstein stuff and not lunatics running around backing.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
In Durham at full speed. I watched this video this
morning on this on a street backing their vehicle up
directly at ice agents at a high rate of speed,
to the point where the ice agents pull their weapons.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
The driver stops, talks some crap, and then drives off.
Because that's also what's.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
Happening all around North Carolina today.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
So we will will document what we can.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
All Right, it is six eighteen, Hang on, it's been
a it's been an interesting week and we're only we're
really onto the Wednesday portion of it. So tomorrow we're
gonna chat. I just want to remind you we're gonna
be chatting with Senator Ted Budd. Normally we try to
get him on a Tuesday about once a month, but

(11:51):
that's how the scheduling works. So we'll have a conversation
with him. And I got a list of like twenty things,
most of which we won't get to, but we will
will do what we.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
Can, all right.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
So in addition to lawmakers encouraging people to document ice,
basically geotag and film a video so that board board
uh uh, college agreed offals, can you know, make ice
maps like they're they're they're sharing baking secrets.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
The whole thing is weird. You're also getting stuff like this.

Speaker 12 (12:32):
Here's a quick public service announcement dealing with the icy
conditions here in Charlotte. We should probably start carrying around
water balloons with apple cider vnegar in them, you know,
because totally harmless, but once that mask comes off, the
smell is still there.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
I don't know how to break this to you, ma'am.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Even if you just put water in there, let alone
something that could essentially burn somebody's eyes, and you throw
that at a law enforcement officer's face or anybody's face really.

Speaker 3 (13:05):
Against their way.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
You that's a salt putting the apple cide or vinegar
may get the charges jumped up. I don't know, because
you know, it's somewhat caustic chemical and she's just she
just sitting in her house, thinks she's just so smart Oh,
I'm helping. I'm helping. The whole thing is sketched, and

(13:28):
it's it's not just random women sitting around their house
waiting to go for their little power walk yesterday, I'm sorry,
protest through downtown Raleigh, which nobody really paid attention to.

Speaker 3 (13:39):
I don't even know.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
What do you think you're accomplishing? What do teachers who
feel that it is appropriate, as I keep seeing, to
take videos of the kids in their classrooms to show
that there's you know, there's empty seats in the classrooms.
Who the hell are you to film people's kids so
that you can post political content? And yes, that is

(14:02):
political content. You're still filming the kids who are there.
Did their parents give you permission to do that?

Speaker 5 (14:13):
Hell?

Speaker 1 (14:13):
No, Ross, I'm assuming you'd be upset if one of
Lincoln's teachers decided to make a video and had Lincoln
in the video to make a political point.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
Right, Uh?

Speaker 2 (14:22):
Yeah, probably would, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (14:25):
Yeah, I mean it's just crazy town.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
And then you got this city councilman down in Charlotte
who I was not aware of, but I can't wait
to talk.

Speaker 3 (14:33):
To Pete on Friday about a city counselman. Was this
guy's name. He goes by JD, but a longer name.
Here you do do here we go Juan Diego, Missura Arius.
I'm probably mispronouncing that the m were there, but whatever,

(14:55):
And let's just recap with this too.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
So he illegally entered the country. Now he was a child,
so he just wanted he was a DACA age.

Speaker 13 (15:04):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
You know, we got free elementary, middle school, high school,
and was even gifted a full ride scholarship to a
university in Charlotte. It was university in Charlotte. Whatever he got,
he got a full right scholarship.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
And because of his status Aco Day radio program. So
I was just mentioning this Charlotte City councilman.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
Uh JD.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
Sorry uh Jiwan Diego, Mizira Arius Uh who goes by
j D and uh just got elected Charlotte City Council
probably and came to the country illegally, was a DACA.
Eventually got a full right scholarship, did the scholarship thing
at the university, went to work for AOC, went to
work for a liberal think tank, and is now a

(15:55):
Charlotte City Council member. As I saw somebody point out online,
this is literally leave the entire strategy of the Left
in a single human So it's probably not inaccurate. But
what's crazy is why he's now a naturalized citizen. Because
there are some folks who I guess have a few

(16:17):
questions like from the from the storyline here, and in fact,
let me let me get the story for you, Shoe.

Speaker 6 (16:25):
I grew up undocumented Charlotte in the neighborhoods that so
many immigrant.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
Families call home, and today I stand before you as.

Speaker 6 (16:35):
Not only the person Latino, but the first formally undocumented
member of the city council. Okay, yesterday the Sheriff's office
confirmed that CBP won't be in our city. However, no transparency,
no accountability, no explanation, not to my colleagues behind me,

(16:59):
not to the public, not to the families who the
supremacy in their own city. Right, let me say this clearly.
This is not about public safety. It is not about
finding criminals. It is about beer. It is about quotas,
and it's about control. When federal agents enter our communities.

Speaker 4 (17:18):
Without warning, without cause, and without humanity, they are not
keeping us safety. They are terrorizing our neighborhoods, and we
do not welcome our communities being terrorized and attacked.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Okay, all right, So so here's where it gets interesting.
So he's he's I believe he's Colombian.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
Yes, yeah, Colombian born.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
So the way that he was able to acquire citizenship
is raising some questions. So when he was like what
eighteen nineteen, he got married to US citizen, but it
didn't work out because about a year or so into
the relationship up, they both realized that they were both gay.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
So the woman, I guess.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
Realized that she was gay and he realized that he
was gay. And so then they you know, they got
a divorce, but they're still friends, I guess, so, And
now some people would look at that and go that kind.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
Of feels like.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
One of the red flags if somebody was wanting to
inquire about immigration fraud. There right now, that is that's
that That's why if you go to if you go
to marry somebody who's not a US citizen.

Speaker 3 (18:34):
And I remember my buddy married a girl from Canada.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Who was she already had access to the US because
she was she was working as a music professor at
a university in Minnesota, and that's how they met. But
like and they were together for a long time before
they got married. But the you know, it was a
very long, frustrating process. It was an expensive process too.
But one of the things that they were trying to

(18:59):
determ is to make sure that this wasn't just so
that she could, you know, get her US citizenship. They
wanted to make sure that it wasn't that. That's something
that they look for, and that timeline, that narrative right there,
I think would probably raise some red flags for some people.
But I'll just throw it out there for you do
with it what you will. Oh, don't encourage him and

(19:23):
his chicken sir, be send me a more cow bell
beam meme. But they wrote more chickens. Those are supposed
to be in the box we.

Speaker 3 (19:34):
Just talked about.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
They flipped out really all on their own.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Okay, somebody sent NFL themed rubber chickens, and Ross has
four now in the studio and can make obnoxious amounts
of noise every time he wants.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
So put down there you go, all.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
Right, men here working man with chickens and your how
are you working with chickens?

Speaker 3 (20:04):
Your head in your fear there?

Speaker 2 (20:06):
That's absurd. Okay, we got Charlotte all this stuff and Raleigh,
I'm not going to be sitting here just holding chickens.
Win interrupt you with chicken sounds. Man, I'm a pro.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
It's making me very nervous. It's baking me. I'm nervous.
I beat it, all right. Boo down goes to the chicken.
All right.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
So uh, it's so distracting. Man, Hey, you guys want
to hear about a pilot on mushrooms.

Speaker 3 (20:41):
Let's do this.

Speaker 14 (20:42):
Joseph Emerson is a freeman after a judge sentenced him
to time served. The former pilot for Alaska Airlines was
accused of trying to crash a flight after he had
taken psychedelic mushrooms.

Speaker 15 (20:53):
That's thirty second in my life. I wish it could change,
and I can't.

Speaker 14 (21:00):
Over twenty twenty three, he was riding in the jump
seat off duty on a flight from Everett, Washington to
San Francisco, when he says he began to hallucinate.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
All right, let's just be clear what she's just explained.
This guy's not dead heading back in you know, a
premium economy.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
This guy's in the cockpit. You know the thing that
we've taken great pains to separates you know, closely guard
access to and he's up there and he's just taking
a whole bunch of mushrooms with you know, with access
to everything, keeping the plane in the air up there.

Speaker 3 (21:37):
I mean, yeah, there's other people in the cockpit, but still.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
He just goes crazy and starts hallucinating like he did. Clearly,
now there's a fight in the cockpit for control of
the plane.

Speaker 15 (21:49):
There was a feeling of being trapped. This is not real,
I mean to wag up.

Speaker 14 (21:54):
He stood up in the cockpit and pulled these red
handles which are meant to shut off the engines in
the case of a fire, but it didn't work. The
flight landed safely and Emerson was let off the plane
in cuffs, later charged with eighty three counts of attempted murder,
one for each person on board. Two days earlier, he
says he took mushrooms for the first time to cope
with depression. He says he never sought treatment, fearing it

(22:17):
would end his career.

Speaker 3 (22:18):
Two days. It took two days for your mushrooms to
kick in, sir. I'm I'm a little suss on that
as well.

Speaker 15 (22:26):
There's a perception out there that if you raise your
hand and say something's not right. There's a very real
possibility that you don't fly again.

Speaker 14 (22:33):
Prosecutors pushed for a one year prison sentence, but lawyers
say Emerson was not aware that he has a rare
condition making the effects of psychedelic drugs last for days
instead of hours, and the pilot who helped remove him
from the cockpit asked the judge not to send Emerson
to prison morning it could discourage other pilots from seeking
medical help.

Speaker 3 (22:52):
All right, so here, here's here's the problem.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
And like I kind of get what he's saying, but
you're not the victim here, sir, right, And he what
he's saying is I was dealing with depression and if
the boss found out I was dealing with depression, they
probably would ground me.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
And so I was trying to treat it on my own.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
You still decided to take psychedelic mushrooms and then get
into the cockpit, like you put yourself in that scenario,
like look at this, Look at this from a from.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
A drug standpoint. Let's say you, let's.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
Say this weekend you want to take psychedelic mushrooms with
your friends. Are you gonna go do it in the
Walmart parking lot, or are you gonna be at the house,
Are you gonna go sit in economy or are you
gonna sit in the frigging cockpit knowing that you've ingested
these mushrooms.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
Clearly he was able.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
To get into through and into the cockpit and nobody
noticed anything. That's what's even crazier. It wasn't like the
guy was just tripping all the whole time, screaming about
dragons right while they're boarding.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
I think people would have picked up on that. I mean, no, no, no, no,
you made decisions, sir.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
I am I myself, Like I think a lot of
us have been on a plane a few days after
doing psychedelic mushrooms, and I think, like many of us,
you know, you see the rats on the ceiling, but
you know what you don't do now, you know, open
the emergency door because you're a responsible adult.

Speaker 3 (24:20):
Was it just one rat or was there's a bunch
of women?

Speaker 2 (24:22):
It was terrifying.

Speaker 3 (24:23):
It was a two days after It's like the Indiana Jones.
Oh no, yeah, that's that's not good. Now you pull
the red levers man.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Everybody knows. Also, you got to open the door so
you can get a little breeze across your face probably
help with the effects there.

Speaker 14 (24:36):
The judge agreed, saying pilots are not perfect, they're human. Well,
noting that Emerson has already lost his career and is
never allowed to fly a plane again.

Speaker 5 (24:46):
His life has been turned upside down.

Speaker 10 (24:48):
Overwhelmed that he's getting to be able to help lots
of pilots and be not be locked up.

Speaker 3 (24:53):
Okay, all right, And I don't know how's he gonna help.
I don't know, but yeah, do I do.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
I think the guy should got eighty three counts of
attempted murder.

Speaker 3 (25:02):
I don't know. Maybe maybe again you you you you
inserted yourself into a really dangerous place knowing that you
had ingested hallucinogenic mushrooms. Like that's I know.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
We were making fun of the guys with the you know,
and the little nuke bunkers who were who were who
were dropping acid or whatever and in Wyoming was it
Wyoming or maybe it was down in Colorado, but like
the whole like that story, and it's like, so you
got nukes there, and now you're you're like, hey, let's
take things that could hallucinate a giant dragon, which, by

(25:40):
the way, it can only be killed with a nuke,
even though that wasn't really that type of scenario because
of the amount of people that would have to be
you know, plugged in to.

Speaker 3 (25:50):
Actually launch one of those things.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
This guy's all he's got to do is just start
breaking stuff in there, pushing the right button. And by
the way, he knows what wuch buttons and levers to push.
It's not like most people staring into a cockpit going
what does all that do? This guy knows what everything is.
He's a pilot. So yeah, man, I had heard that story.

(26:14):
I had not realized he was in the cockpit. I
remember hearing that story and it just never clicked with me.
That's what makes it so crazy. All right, six forty six,
hang on, just show you just the the the it
is the lunacy.

Speaker 3 (26:30):
That's the word I was looking for. Sorry, I'm trying
to call something up simultaneously. Well, my brain is not multitasking.
Well all right here it is just you know, the panic.
The let's not research anything. So on Reddit yesterday they
had people you know, or their posts. I always saw it.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
Here's some agents here, So every one kind I just
go get in their car and harass them. So somebody
posted to Reddit group of twenty to thirty officers in
riot gear with baton at few Quaverina You misspelled Verna,
but whatever. Uh few Quaverina Middle School. I'm there right now.
There's citizens standing around the edge of the field watching them.

(27:11):
They're too far away to see what's uh you know,
what's written on their backs. So uh whips everyone up
into a frenzy that uh, you know, a bunch of
Ice agents with batons and riot gear I guess are
taking over a few Quaverina Middle school or something, and uh.

Speaker 3 (27:29):
It has the effect. Uh, but there's an update. There's
a bit of an update. So the Reddit poster gets
everybody frothy mouthed, and then you come to find out
that actually it's few Quaverina police. Their cars are lining
the streets with the words written on them and the

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gear that they have, the bags that they have.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
Uh, they're unlike the bleachers have few Quaverina Police written.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
There's not a single Ice agent there.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Not only that they're not even conducting a law enforcement
arrest operation, they're doing friggin training.

Speaker 3 (28:09):
How do we know?

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Because once people got there and actually, you know, rolled
up to the fence to the gate. They had posted
signage saying that this was a law enforcement training exercise,
so nothing to do with ice, not even law enforcement
arrested anybody, just training, just doing their training.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
And uh, you know they got.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
To whip people up there on the Reddit and the
TikTok and the everything else.

Speaker 3 (28:39):
Crazy times. Man. All right, let's see here did I
oh yeah, and this garbage right here.

Speaker 7 (28:48):
I'm Senator Alissa Sockins.

Speaker 13 (28:50):
Senator Mark Kelly, Representative Chris Stluzio.

Speaker 16 (28:52):
Congressanyard Representative Chrissy Hulahn, Congressman Jason Crowe that was a
captain in the United States Navy.

Speaker 11 (28:59):
For mercy, former Navy, former paratrooper and Army ranger, former
intelligence officer.

Speaker 7 (29:04):
Former Air Force.

Speaker 13 (29:06):
We want to speak directly to members of the military.

Speaker 6 (29:08):
And the intelligence community who take risks each day keep
Americans safe.

Speaker 7 (29:12):
We know you are under enormous stress and pressure right now.
Americans trust their military with that.

Speaker 13 (29:17):
Trust is at risk. This administration is pitting our uniform military.

Speaker 7 (29:21):
And intelligence community professionals.

Speaker 13 (29:23):
Against American citizens like us. You all swore an oath.

Speaker 16 (29:27):
To protect and defend this constitution.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
Right now, the threats to our Constitution aren't just coming
from abroad from right here at home.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
Our laws are clear.

Speaker 13 (29:35):
You can refuse illegal orders.

Speaker 7 (29:38):
You can refuse illegal orders.

Speaker 5 (29:40):
You must refuse.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
By the way, the definition of these Democrats illegal orders
is things that politically we don't like.

Speaker 3 (29:49):
Let's be very clear.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
I don't even know, like they don't even cite examples
in here of what you're talking about. Are you talking
about National Guard soldiers who are deploying when they're told
to deploy like they did in DC. What the hell
are you talking about. That's not an illegal order, as
much as you would hope.

Speaker 3 (30:07):
That it is.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
And you're giving really bad advice to people in the military,
just trying to stir the pot. And frankly, unlike under
the Biden regime where they probably let them get away
with it, it's not going to end well for those
members of the military who, you know, bite on this
really really bad piece of advice here.

Speaker 5 (30:29):
Whose illegal orders.

Speaker 7 (30:30):
No one has to carry out orders that violate the
law or our constitution.

Speaker 13 (30:34):
We know this is hard and that it's a difficult
time to be a public servant.

Speaker 7 (30:38):
But whether you're serving in the CIA, in the Army
or Navy, the Air Force.

Speaker 13 (30:42):
Your vigilance is critical, and know that we have your.

Speaker 5 (30:45):
Back, because now more they don't have.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
And by the way, spoiler, they don't have your back,
not in any real sense. They'll squeeze you for whatever
political juice they can get if the story develops where
somebody refused to do something, and then they'll screen that
this person is being persecuted, and and you know, the
whole press conferences, they'll have weepy posts, but ultimately they

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don't care about you.

Speaker 3 (31:10):
They want the story.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
They want the They are doing anything and everything a
day at a time to interrupt anything that this administration
is doing. It's pure obstructionism. And that's what this is about.
That's what every one of these little emergencies is about.
Just we need one more day? Can we shut the
government down? How long can we keep the government shut

(31:33):
down so they can't do this or they can't do that.
The Epstein thing, they almost fast tracked that too much
because the Senate did unanimous consent. So I don't know
if you know what that means with the Epstein.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
Bill as it travels to the Senate. I guess today.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
After leaving the House, they've already agreed that it's the
unanimous consent, so it had even one senator objected, then
they would have to do it the normal way. It's
unanimous consent, meaning it comes over, it's stamped, and it's
off to the President's desk.

Speaker 7 (32:06):
American people need you. We need you to stand up
for our laws.

Speaker 13 (32:10):
Our constitution, and who we are as Americans.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
Don't give up.

Speaker 5 (32:14):
Don't give up. Don't give up.

Speaker 7 (32:16):
Don't give up. The ship.

Speaker 3 (32:20):
Something about a ship and the iice little patriotic music there.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
That's great. That is really bad advice. I had to
have you along phone number eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four.

Speaker 3 (32:30):
We're gonna grab a quick colt. Oh no on our
pilot story there.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
If you guys didn't catch it, let me just excuse me,
hiccups or something going on that's not good.

Speaker 3 (32:40):
Listen to this.

Speaker 14 (32:41):
Joseph Emerson is a freeman after a judge sentenced him
to time served. The former pilot for Alaska Airlines was
accused of trying to crash a flight after he had
taken psychedelic mushrooms.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
That's ah, So this dude's in the jump seat. He's
dead heading in the cockpit, which allowed him to gain
access in this case to the engine shut off lovers.
I don't know if they're actually called that, but that's
their function. He tried to shut the engines down on
the plane because he started hallucinating, and I think he's hallucinating.

Speaker 3 (33:11):
And then I believe he was hallucinating and simultaneously not
believing that it was reality, as in, he's a sleep
so he had to do something to wake himself up,
which that's a hell of a thing. But his reasoning
is is that he's suffering from depression and he took
this as you know, a way to address it where
he didn't have to go through normal channels because if

(33:33):
he got flag for having depression as a pilot, it
could impact his ability to fly. Now this has greatly
impacted his ability to fly because he will never fly
again because he tried to crash a commercial airliner.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
Yeah, the whole the whole story's crazy, man. And I
had not realized he was in the cockpit. I remember,
I remember hearing about a pilot freaking out or a
dead headed pilot freaking out. I just assumed he was,
you know, trying to get out the door or whatever.
And no, he's he's they let him in they let
him in there, and more specifically, he put himself in there,

(34:07):
and you just gotta there's things where you gotta go.

Speaker 3 (34:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
No, these two things do not mix. Hey, Ross, you
want to drop acid? Go to the gun range after
the show.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
Be fun.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
Take all the acid, bring all the guns. It'd be great,
good time. No, you wouldn't do that, you absolute lunatic.
So what what are we doing here, Janet?

Speaker 3 (34:34):
What's up?

Speaker 17 (34:36):
Hey Casey? So yeah, the pilot story. And I'm so
depressed that I can't keep a job to save my neck.
You know what I do before I go into my
dish washing job at Genesis, I drink a dang beer. Okay,
when when you get to the at work, when get
to a level that you can actually endanger the general public,

(35:01):
you're expected to have a certain level of self monetarization. Okay.
I refuse to let myself get another driving job right now,
because I know we're one of those spiteful little twat
twits out there. Besides that they didn't don't like something
that I did and get in front of me and
slams on their break. I would most likely not even

(35:23):
break cruise control. I just let it happen.

Speaker 18 (35:27):
That's why I.

Speaker 17 (35:27):
Won't drive a truck right now. Yeah, okay, this man
is up in the air. He needs to go to prison. Okay.
The the primary reason for for self monitorization is that
you don't kill somebody, some into some bystander. Secondarily, not

(35:47):
everybody likes prison.

Speaker 3 (35:50):
Are there people who do like prison? I'm sure there's
what a weirdo out there, but yeah, no.

Speaker 17 (35:55):
I mean they spend a lot of time.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
Then to your point, that is, and that is when
I'm making there is you have to police yourself to
some extent. Hey, if you want to go eat magic
mushrooms because you're in a cows field whatever, like all right, whatever,
but you don't go do it in a preschool, right,
this is right. I mean, this is just basic stuff here,
basic stuff. So once that decision was made and he

(36:20):
was again he was able to get into the airport,
clear security, you know, get on the flight you know
where he has to interact with multiple people, including the
gate agent and clearly the other pilots and the flight attendants, right,
so that he can get into the cockpit. Like, this
is right, This is basic stuff, all right, Janet. I

(36:41):
appreciate the call. Thank you very much. Please don't ram
anyone with the truck. Oh you won't because you're you're
policing yourself personally. It's that simple personal responsibility. That's what
we have here. So anyway, going back with the Epstein files,
this could be very very fast tracked. And by the way,

(37:02):
it's who, of course, had to decide to put out
the uh just the dumbest video surrounding this stuff. Everybody's
least favorite, Congressman Eric Swallwell, the Feng Fang Feng Fang's lover.
Uh with with whatever this garbage is supposed.

Speaker 19 (37:18):
To be A Congressman STI on what's up with Trump
calling on House Republicans to release the Epsteam file.

Speaker 20 (37:24):
Very very rich, mister President.

Speaker 2 (37:27):
But let me tell you what, checkmate.

Speaker 20 (37:30):
I know you're more of a right checker's guy than chess,
But checkmate, because you don't need Congress to release the
Epstein piles. We were doing this because you wouldn't release them.
You actually have complete discretion to release all of the files,
So why don't you do your job? Otherwise we're just
gonna assume the worst and the worst is that you
don't want all of us to see how directly connected.

(37:52):
You are to the most notorious child sex trafficker ever.

Speaker 5 (37:56):
Checkmate check?

Speaker 3 (37:58):
Oh we got the checkmate there. I just high on
his own supply the going on with Trump calling on house?
Did you clip the F word out? Wasn't there? Okay?

Speaker 1 (38:09):
I just want to I just want to be clear
that I wasn't hallucinating this. So Ross clipped it out,
as he should, but he doesn't ask Swalwell that he
asked what the f is up with that? Because that's
what we do now in all the videos we swear
and then say check made a few times. I guess
I don't know. So Swalwell's making this video literally the
the House, the House version of releasing this is the

(38:32):
most cumbersome. The Senate's unanimous consent, the President said he'd
sign it. So this guy so wants it to get
out there that he's walking around with his his idiot
staff swearing and U making check her chess things of points,
which I don't know what the hell you're talking about.
But here we are, Oh yeah, on the same.

Speaker 19 (38:55):
Vein made no difference, And it's part of one of
my intense frustrations sort of fetishizing of the shiny objects.

Speaker 3 (39:09):
You have a.

Speaker 19 (39:10):
Government that's borrowing eleven twelve billion dollars a day since
the new fiscal year, and I've seen no stories about that,
and yet page after page after page after page after
page of this.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
So this is a Republican congressman. It's choosing not to
run for reelection. Who good friggin' riddance to you, sir.

Speaker 19 (39:32):
To vote yes made no difference. And it's part of
one of my intense frustrations sort of fetishizing of the
shiny objects and news. I mean, you have a government
that's borrowing eleven twelve billion dollars a day since the
new fiscal year, and I've seen no stories about that,

(39:55):
and yet page after page after page after page after
page of this. And it's it's my frustration of the
shiny object of news and look, you you have to
satiate your readers, and the other requires math and and
so it's this running anger frustration I have.

Speaker 1 (40:15):
How insult how insulting is discourage By the way I
said he was Ken Schweger's David Schweigert, I got the
conflated there.

Speaker 3 (40:22):
So so the.

Speaker 1 (40:23):
Idea that what I can't simultaneously be concerned with the
insane levels of spending that you guys continue to do.
And if people are, you know, raping children, what do
you what are you even talking about this? I hate
this attitude, and I'm glad that Trump's come correct on

(40:44):
this stuff too. I don't I don't think he did
himself any favors with the you know, even as frustrated
as he was, because it would suck up a lot
of the space there now if good riddance to use her.
If you think that your constituents are so dumb they
can only want one or two things. And by the way,
it also makes me wonder if maybe a buddy of
yours or a donor or somebody might be in there

(41:08):
now that you know, does doth protest too much? Kind
of vibes here a little bit.

Speaker 19 (41:15):
Higher institution with the press. With one of the reasons
I'm leaving Congress is the big stuff doesn't make the paper,
and the things that are a threat to our society
our government don't make the paper.

Speaker 1 (41:30):
Okay, but do they still exist so that people who
you feel are on the right side.

Speaker 3 (41:35):
Of this have to deal with them? The answer is yes, I'm.

Speaker 1 (41:39):
Sorry, you're not getting your you know, your fifty reporters
showing up to your press or over this other thing.
But if you feel so strongly that it is important,
and by the way, it is important, spending controls in
Washington's a huge issue, then what are you running away from?
You just decide you're going to insult everybody on the
way out.

Speaker 19 (41:59):
But if I can have something that it potentially has
some salacious it's going to be the headline. And and
so look, I'm not fussing at you. This is just
the nature of our society anymore.

Speaker 3 (42:13):
These are the guys. Let me, let me explain to you.

Speaker 1 (42:15):
So these are the types of Republicans that I have
been in rooms with who think you're rubes.

Speaker 3 (42:21):
This is this is why I don't hang out a
lot of these things, because like they'll.

Speaker 1 (42:26):
Get a few drinks in them, they'll be in a
they'll be you know, sitting off to themselves. And it's
not all it's not all elected officials, but there's this
guy has that vibe where he has zero respects for
his constituents because he thinks they're idiots. It's a whole
it's a whole thing. There's all they don't know, they're

(42:46):
just you know, they just want to collect their NASCAR plates.

Speaker 3 (42:48):
And it's you know what it is. It's the it's
kind of like the Obama thing with the guns and bibles, right,
although this is this is the GOP version of it,
and I've seen it manifest a few times and it's
just disgusting.

Speaker 1 (43:04):
Look are some of your constituents idiots? Hell yeah, but
that's like me sitting here and thinking that everyone listens
to the shows a blithering moron.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
Some of you are.

Speaker 1 (43:14):
And then occasionally we get entertained by you because you
write or you call and say something crazy.

Speaker 3 (43:19):
But but no, I if.

Speaker 1 (43:21):
You have if you are so soured on the people
who sent you to Washington, and I understand being.

Speaker 3 (43:27):
Soured at the press, but but you clearly.

Speaker 1 (43:30):
Indicated that like they can't you know, shoot bubble gum
and walk at the same time, then yeah, you probably
need to go, probably should go.

Speaker 3 (43:42):
Eight eight eight.

Speaker 1 (43:43):
Nine three four seven eight seven four. That is the
non discriminatory hotline. If you're an idiot you want to call,
or you're a smart person you want to call, you
can use it, although the smart person probably will remember
the number more so there you go eight eight eight
nine three four seven eight seven four. All right, coming
up on the show. You want some like creepy woke

(44:03):
Stepford Wives vibes, have I got a town in California
for you. Hang on, welcome. It is seven twenty four
here on the CaCO Day Radio program. By the way,
this is interesting, a little some to keep your eye on. Pray, yeah,
tell you about the California city, Mount Rain't near Mount
Rainier out in Washington has been going bonkers, man like

(44:26):
for the last like three or four days, tons and
tons of seismic.

Speaker 3 (44:31):
Activity, and like, that's this thing. People. You need to
realize that Mount ray Neer is.

Speaker 5 (44:39):
I believe.

Speaker 3 (44:41):
It's the tallest volcano in the US in the in
the in lower forty eight anyway, and I think it's
the third largest.

Speaker 2 (44:51):
Now, if it were to go off, would it be
as like say, catastrophic as Yellowstone.

Speaker 1 (44:55):
No, No, that's a super volcano. This this but this
is a really big.

Speaker 3 (45:00):
As far as normal volcanoes go. This is one of
the biggest. Have they out there?

Speaker 2 (45:04):
Have they tried throwing anybody into the volcano?

Speaker 1 (45:06):
Well, this is why I brought it up. I think
maybe we can help solve this thing. Like this thing,
this thing would be far worse than Mount Saint Helens
if it was to erupt in the same manner, just
due to the size of it and also kind of
where it's located.

Speaker 3 (45:19):
So but yeah, this would be a bad, bad deal.

Speaker 1 (45:22):
So who who do we just throw one person in there?
Maybe an entire sports franchise?

Speaker 3 (45:26):
I mean, how do we I don't know.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
I'm thinking, you know, unbiased opinion, maybe like Drake may
or something like that, you know.

Speaker 3 (45:31):
Okay, wait, wait, I don't know. You think we start
with him and then yeah, I just move on down
the list.

Speaker 2 (45:37):
Okay, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (45:40):
Us has a list.

Speaker 1 (45:40):
By the way, it's holding it right there. Yeah, carries
it everywhere with him. It's written in blood too, So
it's very impressive. Is that he is that lamb skin
or human skin that it's scrolled upon? Oh it would
be Lamb? Yeah, okay, all right, that's good. I want
to just want to make sure of course.

Speaker 2 (45:55):
If it was, I'm not ed Gean here Man.

Speaker 3 (45:58):
Well you got you want your list to stand out.

Speaker 1 (46:00):
So by the way, I just it's just speaking of
the Patriots, so you realize that they're gonna be the
winners on this Jamar Chase suspension I just that dawned
upon me this point. By the way, So if you
don't know, one of the Bengals receivers, Jamar Chase, was
given a one game suspension after they say he spit

(46:22):
in Jalen Ramsey's face, who's the cornerback for the.

Speaker 3 (46:25):
Steelers, and you know, you don't do that. Don't do that.

Speaker 1 (46:31):
And but it's really interesting because I just have I
had to have Ross explain his defense to me. So
Chase literally is invoking a Seinfeld defense.

Speaker 2 (46:41):
Yeah, you mentioned the Seinfeld ah the Magic Loogi episode, right, yeahs.

Speaker 3 (46:45):
Do exactly what it was.

Speaker 2 (46:46):
Tornandoz Hernandoz played for the Mats at the time. Yeah,
and there was an episode where they believed he had
spit on somebody. I can't remember the character it was,
but they ended up doing sort of like a JFK
courtroom sort of thing because it came out at the
same time as JFK. Right, Wayne Knight, who plays Newman,
was in JFK as one of the lawyers that were
for Jim Garrison. So there was an episode where like

(47:08):
they're explaining the magic bullet theory in the courtroom, and
they did the same thing in Seinfeld and They're like
it's one magic Lougi were their time, there was like
a second Spinner.

Speaker 1 (47:16):
So I don't even understand what Chase is because the
other thing Chase said is if I wanted to spit
in his face, or if I wanted to spit on him,
I would have spit on his face, not aim for
his jersey, which I don't know if that's a good
defense to go with. Also, the Seinfeld thing, I still
don't understand what he's claiming, but should be interesting. The
problem is if they uphold the suspension, then the Patriots

(47:39):
don't have to play against arguably one of the best
receivers in the league.

Speaker 3 (47:43):
And isn't it.

Speaker 1 (47:43):
Weird how it always benefits that team strange days. This
is why we need to need to solve the Mount
Rainier problem, and that problem and two birds one stone.
Probably Mount would be a worse eruption than many of
the other Cascades volcanoes is because it holds the most

(48:09):
snow and glacial ice of any of the Cascade range
of volcanoes. So it's not just that you know, fire
comes out and noxious gases come out.

Speaker 3 (48:22):
It's that if you have a big, old eruption and
it melts all of the ice on there. The amount
of flooding that then people have to deal with is astronomical.
So that's that's why there's a little more concern than
your average volcano over there. I mean, it was just

(48:43):
basically just turn it all right to rushing water, and
now you're dealing with that along with everything else. It
would be bad.

Speaker 1 (48:51):
But yeah, that's that's why that is all right, So
check this out. So this is this is the ever
expanding UNI, that is the greater LA area, and so
they have a new city and this is like here's
how cities pop up out there. They're like plan developments
and they're just huge, kind of like it's like what

(49:12):
they're trying to do down in Pittsburgh, but on steroids.

Speaker 3 (49:14):
Man. And so you get out into this is more
Inland Empire. This is like.

Speaker 1 (49:20):
Seventy eighty miles east of LA where there is a
new town called silver Wood, which is just a huge, huge,
huge development, right, And that's where you're going to find
a little affordability. And you believe it or not, there's
a lot there's people who live out there and then
commute into LA. Maybe they come in on a Monday

(49:40):
and stay, but just due to the affordability of housing.

Speaker 3 (49:44):
And others drive it too. Others drive.

Speaker 1 (49:47):
I know a guy who commuted every day from Santa
Barbara to Los Angeles. That's a long drive. But this
one's a little different because if you want to live there,
you have to sign you have to sign a kindness contract. Yeah,
except I'm getting the vibe here from reading some of

(50:10):
the language that it's kind of like remember the signs
that people would stick in the yard and like, nobody
here is illegal here, we respect respect BLM or whatever
you know, with the twenty little tickoff points so you
can virtue signal to the max.

Speaker 2 (50:27):
Kind of has that vibe, Like I have.

Speaker 1 (50:29):
A feeling if you moved into this community and wanted
to put a Trump sign in your yard, it would
probably everyone be mad at you, Like the kindness contract
would go away. But nah, And technically he said, we
can't call it a contract. This is an interview with
the developer here, so they've actually changed language. So it's

(50:49):
a kindness pledge. A kindness pledge, everyone needs to be
nice to each other, don't do bad thing. The irony,
of course, is is you don't need a this pledge
you to avoid people screwing with other people. You have
these things called laws, and so no, yes, would it

(51:10):
be unkind to go into my neighbor's yard and I
don't know, give his dog Annie freeze. It would be
more than unkind, It would be illegal. So I don't
need a piece of paper on this. But yeah, some
of the people who getting interviewed here were a little
creeped out on this. Who defines what kindness means too?

(51:31):
Because remember some of the most this woman right here
probably thinks she is an incredibly kind person.

Speaker 7 (51:38):
On to North Carolina.

Speaker 8 (51:39):
As we know, ICE is traveling out sorry to Charlotte,
to other parts of the state. We're looking at the Triangle,
We're looking at the Tryod. There's also been some reports
in Wilmington. What we do also know is that these
men are dogs.

Speaker 1 (51:49):
We know, okay, all right, Remember she thinks she's kind,
and also she's ticked on the she's figured out the
fact that your population centers ICE might be there. Gee,
I wonder why, because that's where the people are, both
illegal and illegal people.

Speaker 3 (52:05):
I know.

Speaker 1 (52:05):
We're shocked anyway, So you've decided that all ICE agents
are pervs or dogs?

Speaker 3 (52:10):
Excuse me?

Speaker 8 (52:11):
To use your legs that with more men in these areas,
they clearly have no moral compass regass if men or not.

Speaker 7 (52:16):
They're probably gonna be on the dating apps. This means, if.

Speaker 1 (52:18):
You're on ground, this is a woman who This is
the same delivery that I see women on TikTok do
giving beauty tips. It's just the whole energy, right, the
like common and subscribe.

Speaker 3 (52:29):
Oh if you like that, you're gonna love this. Oh
what have you thought of this? Masskara.

Speaker 1 (52:32):
But what she's talking about is how gleefully she can
doxs people off dating apps.

Speaker 3 (52:38):
That she believes are ice agents. And it's perfectly cool.

Speaker 1 (52:44):
It's perfectly fine that you're wou would would want to
put people in more danger who are already doing a
dangerous job.

Speaker 3 (52:53):
And she thinks she's virtuous. She thinks she's kind ender.

Speaker 8 (52:56):
If you're on Tinder, if you're un hinged, if you're
on Bumble, and you come across a new influx as
men who have traveled into your city for a very
specific reason, screenshrot it and send it to me. I
am trying to compile a folder of everyone who we
can identify as an ice agent in the state of
North Carolina, because no one of the last thing they
want to be right now is identified.

Speaker 1 (53:16):
Okay, so do you think they're going to post pictures
of them riding around in their ice truck? And what
happens is some dude who's like, I don't know, mid twenties,
late twenties whatever, just got it. He just got job,
transferred to Charlotte or Raleigh or Greensboro and wants to
find love. And you got him in a folder somewhere
with his face out there, like, oh, I don't believe.

Speaker 3 (53:38):
This is Ken. Ken's an ice agent? How do I know?
I just looks like one, And just the willingness.

Speaker 2 (53:45):
To do all this stuff.

Speaker 3 (53:48):
Blows me away. They were arresting.

Speaker 1 (53:51):
I saw some other lady whining this morning because her
friend got arrested. He's a citizen, and but you have
to dig so deep into her story and then you
figure out.

Speaker 3 (53:59):
Why you got arrested.

Speaker 1 (54:00):
He got arrested because he was literally obstructing and then
chasing officers around in a parking lot and fleeing from
them too.

Speaker 3 (54:10):
After they decided to go ahead and arrest him.

Speaker 1 (54:12):
They eventually blocked his car and extracted him from the car.
And arrested him, because yes, that's what's going to happen.

Speaker 3 (54:19):
You can't do that.

Speaker 1 (54:21):
You can't pretend you're gonna ram police officers, law enforcement
at any level, and then there's not gonna be some
reaction there, or follow them around or cut them off
or block their ability to egress, which is what he did.
There's gonna be consequences. And she's like, they kidnapped him. No,
they didn't kidnap him. Nobody's called you for ransom. They

(54:44):
arrested him. Hell, they didn't even tow his vehicle because
in the video, she's like, here's his vehicle right here,
because he came to a stop and in I guess
a parking space within the shopping center. That's what happens.
They did him a solid not tow in his vehicle. Actually,
they could have just as easily towed that. And now

(55:06):
he's got to deal with the criminal charges. But he's
also got to deal with getting this car, you know,
going paying, you know, that horrible process that nobody likes
to do, I guess unless you're a tow truck company owner.

Speaker 3 (55:16):
But yeah, but they didn't and you're out here, screar.

Speaker 1 (55:20):
They kidnapped our friend, No, they did not, in the
same way that when they arrest anyone else in the
United States for anything, they're not kidnapping them. Words matter,
But you all are so ginned up on this, so
ginned up up to the point where some of them
are giving tips on how to more greatly injure the
ice officers.

Speaker 12 (55:41):
Here's a quick public service announcement dealing with the icy conditions.

Speaker 1 (55:46):
And this, by the way, this woman is exactly what
you think. She is, just awful, and there's you know,
exactly that Let's be clear.

Speaker 12 (55:55):
Here's a quick public service announcement. So skiing with the
icy conditions here in.

Speaker 3 (55:59):
Charlotte, see icy conditions, you should probably.

Speaker 12 (56:01):
Start carrying around water balloons with apple cider vnegar in them,
you know, because totally harmless. But once that mask comes off,
the smell is still there.

Speaker 3 (56:13):
It's not totally harmless. It's actually a caustic thing.

Speaker 1 (56:16):
Now I would say this, I don't even know if
that'd be a good idea. None of it's a good
idea to throw at people. But I mean trying to
put vinegar inside of a balloon, Like wouldn't that eat
through the balloon to some extent? Like I feel like
you'd have them in a bucket in your car and
then they just don't break. So who knows, maybe she's
a double agent.

Speaker 3 (56:37):
She's like, all right, what you want to do is
you want to put dry ice, put dry ice under
your uh.

Speaker 1 (56:49):
Under your you know, I was gonna say in your underwear,
but I'm just trying to figure ot how she get
there because she loves all.

Speaker 3 (56:54):
The ice puns.

Speaker 1 (56:55):
She's like, yeah, you want to put dry ice in
icy hot in your underwear to show solidarity.

Speaker 3 (57:01):
So Mediot's like, yeah, that sounds good. Let's go ahead
and do that. Oh man, all right, let's welcome in
race Stagic to what is my hell on Earth?

Speaker 2 (57:10):
Today?

Speaker 3 (57:12):
Go ahead? Ross, hit him? Hit him? Go ahead?

Speaker 2 (57:15):
Okay, hold on? Yeah yeah.

Speaker 3 (57:21):
Race box box appears this morning. It's in Ross studio
and first he thinks it's a bomb, so he opens
it and.

Speaker 2 (57:30):
No I did. For a second. I'm like, oh man,
this will be the craziest bomb ever I got. Open it.
Now it's like because it's making noise.

Speaker 5 (57:36):
Yeah, are glad that it wasn't.

Speaker 1 (57:38):
Right now, it's four rubber chickens wearing NFL jerseys.

Speaker 2 (57:43):
Oh yeah, there's one Buffalo one Minnesota, and there's two
Kansas City.

Speaker 3 (57:47):
Yeah, no, Cowgirl ones.

Speaker 5 (57:49):
Apparently who's the Kansas City.

Speaker 2 (57:52):
It was an older listener who's been a Chiefs fan
of entire life. And the message that they see said
they had to wait fifty years for their Super Bowl
and their whole that we get ours.

Speaker 5 (58:01):
Yeah, oh that's nice.

Speaker 2 (58:04):
Their official NFL products and they're like twenty five bucks each.

Speaker 3 (58:07):
Really yeah, wow, their quality.

Speaker 1 (58:11):
They're also very noisy and ross they are. Keeps playing
with them because you seem to put them in.

Speaker 3 (58:16):
The box and the counter.

Speaker 2 (58:18):
I'm trying to move the bar. I'm not doing it.
Why would I do that to messy you up?

Speaker 5 (58:22):
I don't know. Why would he want to interfere with.

Speaker 2 (58:26):
Yeah, that's silly.

Speaker 5 (58:28):
That is silly, guys.

Speaker 3 (58:30):
So, uh, what's the uh? What's going on? Man?

Speaker 1 (58:34):
We got a lot of protests and stuff going on
because the nice stuff here, So you know, I hate
for them to have bad weather.

Speaker 10 (58:41):
Yeah, no ice, no snow, so we don't have to
worry about any wintry precepts.

Speaker 5 (58:45):
Certainly with load of mid sixties.

Speaker 10 (58:47):
Again yesterday, a little bit of normal fun, good time.

Speaker 5 (58:50):
Yeah, that's great.

Speaker 10 (58:51):
Yeah, sorry, Casey take care of that by next hour,
will you.

Speaker 3 (58:58):
There's nothing I can do. They're in his studio.

Speaker 10 (59:00):
Oh okay, So yesterday we were a little above average
average four tryad right now is sixty for the triangle,
sixty two, and we'll stay above.

Speaker 5 (59:11):
Normal by quite a bit. Now I've got these clouds.

Speaker 10 (59:13):
There might be some sprinkles of rain early, but really
gonna get into the sunshine the second part of the day,
and I'm gonna go up sixties, low seventies tonight in
the forties, and as that low pezes does drag down
some cooler air tomorrow more seasonable sixty or just above,
and we cloud over. Maybe a little rain tomorrow night

(59:33):
into early Friday. Again does not look like a lot
similar to today, where a lot of it dries up
before we even get any. And Friday we're back to
the upper sixties, low seventies and a beautiful weekend. Might
get some showers Friday night, but it should clear at
least that's the thinking right now for the weekend Saturday
and Sunday, a little bit seventies on Saturday, mid upper

(59:54):
sixties on Sunday, and a mile start to Thanksgiving week
next week, mid upper sixties on Monday. It'll be tough
to get pre sip in here over the next to
seven days, toward Wednesday, the big travel day. There may
be some rain coming in, so might get a little iffy.
I'll want more on that in the coming days to
see what our rain chances are.

Speaker 3 (01:00:12):
Oh good, very yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:00:14):
When Rosses also as the Chickens, do impressions, give him
your Patrick Mahomes getting sacked impression.

Speaker 2 (01:00:20):
Okay, you're ready?

Speaker 3 (01:00:20):
You ready? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:00:22):
Huh?

Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
Oh no? Did I break in? Oh god, oh god,
this is why we can't have nice things, man, that's right.

Speaker 5 (01:00:33):
Oh, I see what you did there?

Speaker 3 (01:00:35):
Nice.

Speaker 17 (01:00:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:00:38):
They also threw whoever tackled him out of the league,
so oh no, yeah, they touch my home right yeah,
I can't can't sacred ground there. All right, thank you
appreciate it. Go on, there you go, race agent from
the Weather Channel, all right, seven forty seven? Hang on,
is this a regular thing? Or I don't even know
what this is from?

Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
So apparently, uh apparently there was a co ed adult
cheerleading competition. I did not realize these were things. Well
here we go, um, all right, so cheer extreme code blacks.

(01:01:19):
You'll understand why I'm doing this. I'm just trying to
educate myself because Ross just sent this to me. Apparently
Bill Belichick's girlfriends on this team. So somebody got a
photo of him at the cheer competition and Raleigh over
the weekend. Okay, all right, if it was over the weekend,
when was this posted yes esterday? Yeah, yesterday evening? So

(01:01:41):
all right, he's just sitting.

Speaker 3 (01:01:42):
There, look like Bill Belichick or standing there.

Speaker 1 (01:01:46):
I should say, he's got his hoodie on. I don't know,
standard posed there. Why is she still doing I mean,
you can do whatever you want. I guess maybe just
gets her out of the house, which Bill appreciates. But like,
I don't know, it seems like she got you know,
she's got the team to run, she got the jewelry line.

Speaker 3 (01:02:06):
There's a lot of real estate stuff that they do together.
So but I don't know. It's her passion, so I guess,
go for it, all right, So check this out. One
of the strangest things happening in real time is the
rebirth of the.

Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
Rebirth of Marjorie Taylor Green or the attempted rebranding or
whatever this is. Now, she doesn't realize she's a useful idiot.
The very same people going back to when she first
got elected who wanted to censure her are now her besties.

(01:02:47):
Why because she's decided to come out and pick a
fight with Trump, or Trump picks a fight, whatever it is,
and then she keeps holding press conferences.

Speaker 3 (01:02:58):
Screw him. And of course now all the Democrats who
literally wanted to throw this woman out of Congress hate her,
by the way, love her. I'm not.

Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
And listen to here's this dude's from the New York Times.
What is his name, Tyler Pager? This is a New
York Times reporter. Obviously they do not care. They hate
Marjorie Taylor Green. You can look at their coverage up
until this point. But this guy is sitting on a
CNN panel yesterday, and just listen to.

Speaker 11 (01:03:27):
This remarkable interview, and just I see change from what
we've seen in some ways. Some of the rhetorics she
was saying was sounded like Joe Biden of there's more
that unites us than divides us. That is not the
sort of rhetoric we are used to hearing from President
Trump and the MAGA base.

Speaker 1 (01:03:46):
So so hold on, So now she're fawning over her
and making comparisons to Joe Biden, but not in a
negative way, in a positive way, because you still you're
still on the Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
He's a super sweet guy and never did anything wrong. Train.

Speaker 1 (01:04:04):
I understand that that's for your head, Zach, because you're
New York Times.

Speaker 3 (01:04:07):
That's your your level of bias. But now to compliment
Marjorie Taylor Green, you're comparing her to Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (01:04:16):
She sounded like Joe Biden. Joe Biden who gave the
red speech.

Speaker 3 (01:04:22):
That guy all the selective.

Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
Memory is absolutely insane with these folks. Just I were
just surrounded by lunatics.

Speaker 3 (01:04:33):
Man, hold on, somebody send me this email. Hah oh,
all right, so check this out.

Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
So I was sitting in a parking lot listening to
a podcast, waiting for my kid's carpool line to open,
and all of a sudden, some lady rolls up, I
mean starts recording. It took me a minute to figure
that out, but now I'm certain she believed I was
an ice agent.

Speaker 3 (01:05:00):
It's only a guy has a suburban or something. Yeah. Now,
had another listener send me an email say the same
thing happen to them. They drive a big suv and
they said some ladies started filming them when they literally went.

Speaker 1 (01:05:20):
To the grocery store yesterday and he dro not an
officer of any sort by the way. So yeah, remember
if you Kwaverina police were having a training exercise with
signage saying that it was a police training exercise at
the middle school down there, and the people on Reddit
basically unleashed the hounds before ever checking to see what

(01:05:43):
it was because they just assumed it was ice.

Speaker 3 (01:05:45):
I guess going hats and bats in a middle school.

Speaker 1 (01:05:49):
Because that's what people are going to sit there and
believe because they get force fed this. You're getting tricked
by activists in many instances too. There's dumb people, but
there's also people doing it in tentionally. Case in point,
the people pushing the fifteen year old put zip they
put him in zip tize in Pineville story.

Speaker 3 (01:06:08):
Have you seen this?

Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
Oh, a fifteen year old was he was at he
was at a grocery store that he worked at and
the evil agents came and they chased him and they
threw him to the ground. They put him in zip
ties and he's only fifteen. And did you vote for this?

Speaker 3 (01:06:21):
YadA YadA. Here's the problem with it, It does not
appear he's fifteen, first and foremost, as much as you
want that to be the case. The grocery store.

Speaker 1 (01:06:32):
Claimed that according to employment records, he's twenty, but also
that doesn't appear to be the case. According to Ice
and their spokesperson.

Speaker 3 (01:06:44):
He's eighteen. So what you have is you have.

Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
Somebody who people are saying is fifteen who's probably eighteen.

Speaker 3 (01:06:51):
I'm gonna go ahead and believe them.

Speaker 1 (01:06:53):
They've they've identified him, and yet had his employer convinced
he was twenty, Now, why would that be the case. Well,
if I'm going to start mathing here and put you know,
putting things together, it makes me think that maybe when
he got his job, he provided somebody else's social security information,
which is a thing that happens. I don't know that

(01:07:15):
to be the case, but it is a logical explanation
of why his employer would think he's twenty when he's
actually eighteen. And also the reason that they put him
in zip tize is because they were literally there to
grab him and he ran, So he probably would have
goten zip tize anyway, but that's the reason that they

(01:07:36):
ended up having to take him down outside and so
you could, you know, get the oh, yeah, it was
odd they had him on the ground outside. Well, they
won't put you on the ground if you'll just when
If they say you're under arrest and you put your
hands behind your back, chances are you're probably not going
to the ground.

Speaker 3 (01:07:54):
So again, it's just people. It's just all these narratives, right,
and now everyone who drives an suv is some lunatic
woman's going to stick a cell phone in his face
so they can try to dock them without ever determining
whether that's law enforcement. I don't know if you know this.

Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
Law enforcement vehicles, not all of them, but a really
good way to be able to tell if an suv
is a law enforcement vehicle is to look at the tires.

Speaker 3 (01:08:22):
More specifically the rims. They kind of have a unique
vibe to them most of the time.

Speaker 1 (01:08:28):
Now you can pick out you could look at like
a tahoe or something black tahoe, a whole line of them,
and one of them's law enforcement. And a lot of
times if you just look at the wheels, you get
a pretty good sense. There's other things you can look
at too, like you can try to make out where
the lights are right, which may not be easy to
see initially. There's other things, but I'm not going to

(01:08:50):
give you a list, because apparently to you, everything is
an ice raid, even when it's sometimes a funeral procession,
a person getting grocery, or police officers in Fuquaverina training
as they do on a regular basis and putting signs
up telling you what they're doing. In fact, ross I
just came across some information man, uh as a parent

(01:09:17):
of a fifteen year old one hundred percent support and
zip tying them. Well, that sounds that's a U issue,
So this is a little different. Uh, ross I just
got a tip off of where the next big ice
rate's gonna be.

Speaker 3 (01:09:30):
Are you ready for this?

Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
Yeah? Going to.

Speaker 1 (01:09:33):
New York City one week from tomorrow and listen to this. Listen,
listen to how cunning.

Speaker 3 (01:09:39):
They're gonna be.

Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
They're gonna march right down sixth Avenue under cover of
giant inflatables.

Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
So I mean, I'm not even surprised.

Speaker 3 (01:09:49):
Just some monsters, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:09:51):
Yeah, and they're like, oh, if you come out here,
we'll give you candy. So they're trying to bait them.

Speaker 3 (01:09:57):
So yeah, they're.

Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
Gonna be right, underneath the Dora you explore inflatable.

Speaker 3 (01:10:01):
Yeah that's all. Yeah. Oh wow, that's the one that
is evil. That is so evil man. Yeah, what's under
that giant turkey? Oh it's the Popo.

Speaker 2 (01:10:12):
Yeah, Paw patrols. What the chase is on the case. Yeah,
you're going back to Mexico, buddy.

Speaker 1 (01:10:17):
Yeah, one week from tomorrow. Just we're getting the word
out midtown Manhattan. Well, I guess when you go Central
Park South and then that's where they shoot down Sixth Avenue.
You know, I had the unfortunate opportunity to be in
the city on Thanksgiving one year.

Speaker 2 (01:10:34):
What was that like?

Speaker 3 (01:10:35):
That was you don't go nowhere?

Speaker 2 (01:10:37):
No, that sounds awful.

Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
Yeah yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:10:39):
We were not really in proximity of the parade, nor
did I care, but yeah yeah yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:10:45):
So AnyWho, So.

Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
That's how that's the new thing. So watch out as
they carry out a mass a mass ice raid under
cover of Dora the Explorer giant inflatables and turkeys and
whatever else they can.

Speaker 3 (01:11:00):
Fine. They're that cunning, They're so sneaky, man. Oh, watch
out all right eight eight eight nine three four seven
eight seven four let's see here. Oh yeah, yah, yah, yeah,
let me get Let me do this.

Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
I want to kind of pair these two things to
get I want to get into a bunch of this audio.
Just replay it again. We have some Golden audio from
this morning, just craziness.

Speaker 3 (01:11:25):
Umm and all right.

Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
The story of like this is interesting because I expect this.

Speaker 3 (01:11:34):
I expect this.

Speaker 1 (01:11:35):
Uh, we'll probably we'll see more of this with this
Epstein stuff happening. And that's people trying to get out
ahead of it. One of the people who tried to
get out ahead of it yesterday is the chief attorney,
is the corporate attorney or whatever the title would be
for Goldman Sachs general counsel, that's the word I was

(01:11:55):
looking for. General counsel for Golden Sacks. Her name is
Kathy Rumbler. And by the way, her previous job is
an interesting one. Prior to working at Golden Sacks, she
was a White House attorney for the Obamas and then
was able to parlay that into Goldman Sacks, just because
it's this whole thing where it's just, oh, the Democrats,

(01:12:16):
you know, they're the party of the little people, and
yet the amount of crossover with a company like Goldman Sacks.
Excuse me, or you know any of these other big
companies in New York. It mostly democrats, one getting the
money and two getting these cushy get oh, you worked
at the White House, come over and be our general

(01:12:37):
counsel for this giant company. Well, as part of the
released emails from the other day, her names and they're
a whole bunch. So she had the audacity to send
a memo out. I will explain what the memo said
and we'll do it next hang on the louve. So
obviously you had the big heist right then you we

(01:13:00):
found out that the password for the security system to
the louver was louver.

Speaker 3 (01:13:05):
So that's not a good look.

Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
And now apparently some people snuck a fake painting into
the louver and hung it up and nobody really noticed
it first. And it's right next to the Mona. Lisa,
by the way, were in the same room as what
was the painting. So the painting is a photo. These
two are from Belgian.

Speaker 3 (01:13:24):
Who did it.

Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
It's a photo that has then been turned into an
oil painting portrait. I don't know if they just used
a filter or somebody actually painted it. And it's just
like them. They're too they're they're younger. In this photo,
they're dressed in like sweaters, like almost looks like outfits.

Speaker 2 (01:13:41):
Or you're saying, this dog's playing poker. Sure, yeah, why not? Yeah,
dog's playing poker. It doesn't even make sense. How is
it even possible? How do they hold the cards?

Speaker 3 (01:13:50):
Well, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:13:51):
The whole game's rigged by the mob anyway, so you know,
and former NBA players, So it's really I think it's yeah,
just a couple of them standing.

Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:14:01):
It looks like an ocean background behind them when they
were slightly younger and just oil painting. Now the and
the they the.

Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
What is the The frame is made of legos, by
the way, so it didn't pop on the metal detector.
I don't know why I would frame would, but whatever,
And they just hung it up.

Speaker 3 (01:14:21):
And people were walking by, like, I look at that.
I mean, it looks like it looks okay, I guess.

Speaker 2 (01:14:29):
But say they put something up, they look like it
possibly could belong.

Speaker 3 (01:14:32):
There, Like yeah, I'm gonna send I'm gonna send you
the story now so you can put eyes on it
and tweet it out. So do do do do?

Speaker 16 (01:14:39):
Do?

Speaker 3 (01:14:39):
Do?

Speaker 11 (01:14:40):
Do?

Speaker 3 (01:14:43):
All right? Uh? Lousy and we'll send this to mister Ross. Yeah,
tell me what you think.

Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
Like, I could see where people wouldn't clock that right
away because it's not dogs playing poker, but uh, you know,
give it, give it a look.

Speaker 3 (01:15:01):
It's also not supposed to be in there. Let's see,
all right.

Speaker 1 (01:15:07):
So one of the guys literally gave an interview, said,
we arrived an hour before closing time, but visitors had
to leave the room half an hour later. We hung
the canvas in a hurry. We knew it was risky.
Once we hung up the painting, we left immediately. We
didn't want to provide security or provoke security away for
the reaction. And then I guess somebody, I'm assuming they
walk around.

Speaker 3 (01:15:27):
And one of the workers realized it wasn't supposed to
be there.

Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
But yeah, oh, and I think we figured out one
of the Remember I mentioned if you ever, if you
ever go to the Louver, you don't just go.

Speaker 3 (01:15:39):
The love they have. You got to like you can't
see it all in a day, And they have all
these different galleries and areas, and you actually separate ticket
and try to time into those areas. It's the whole thing.

Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
So apparently one of those galleries they've also figured out
that the beams supporting the floor might not They had
to close it because.

Speaker 3 (01:16:00):
It's not safe.

Speaker 1 (01:16:01):
So I don't know what the heck's going on there,
I ross, did you get it? Have you seen the
photo or the.

Speaker 2 (01:16:07):
I mean it's it's it's like a tiny like painting
or whatever. But yeah, yeah, yeah, passable.

Speaker 3 (01:16:12):
Yeah, it looks like something somebody maybe, I guess.

Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
Like if I'm a tourist and they've never been to
the Louver before and I'm not like big into our
be like, oh yeah it belongs there.

Speaker 3 (01:16:21):
Yeah, just cruise on.

Speaker 1 (01:16:22):
You're generally everyone in that gallery is there to see
the Mona Lisa anyway, right, it's you know, that's the
main focal point in that particular room, and in fact,
that's what So I've been in that room and like
literally everyone's just crunched up where the Mona Lisa is,
even though there's a bunch of other stuff in there.
So and the Mona Lisa is pretty small too, but yeah, man,

(01:16:44):
so they didn't steal anything. But also, again, people, if
you could get a painting in that size, there's lots
there are lots of paintings that size.

Speaker 2 (01:16:54):
Is the mona Lisa, A small painting.

Speaker 3 (01:16:56):
Yeah, it's not very big at all.

Speaker 2 (01:16:57):
Always thought it was like a big thing.

Speaker 3 (01:16:59):
Well not like but yeah, what is uh size of
the monna Lisa. It's actually it's it's it's quite a
bit smaller than you probably think it is.

Speaker 2 (01:17:09):
Because whenever you see in movies it's like, you know,
like a wall painting. Well, I mean, it's not really
a tiny postcard or some So it's twenty one inches
by thirty inches. Yeah, so I mean it's not it's
not you know, it's not. It's solid the size of
this thing. But it's also not the size of what
you would It's much smaller than your creepy data poster

(01:17:32):
or thing or whatever that is.

Speaker 3 (01:17:34):
I guess it would be the way to say it.

Speaker 1 (01:17:37):
So, I mean, it's not one of these big like
Rembrandt things. But anyway, Yeah, so if you get one in,
get one out. I think that's what people probably have
some concern with. All right, going back to this sor right,
because then I got sidetracked. It's this Goldman Sachs thing.
Oh wait, hold on, let me grab a call here
real quick. I just let me do this because as

(01:17:58):
we mentioned on the show this morning. There is a
box sitting in Ross's studios and then he picks it
up and it starts making noise, so he assumes it's
a bomb, so he opens it and inside were NFL
chickens that are very noisy, and now Ross has four
of them sitting in there in his studio right now,

(01:18:19):
and occasionally they just apparently squeak.

Speaker 3 (01:18:23):
Or escape for no reason.

Speaker 2 (01:18:24):
I mean told you I kind of I made like
a makeshift piano out of him.

Speaker 3 (01:18:30):
Great, super happy for that. Super That's great.

Speaker 5 (01:18:34):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:18:35):
The man who said it, though, is on the phone, Brian,
how are you doing this morning? Yeh sure?

Speaker 14 (01:18:41):
Well how about stuff?

Speaker 3 (01:18:43):
Well you hear what you've done to the show, sir?

Speaker 5 (01:18:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:18:47):
Yeah, yeah, So I thought I saw those things. And
you know, you guys being fans in literally like.

Speaker 17 (01:18:55):
Thirty days before I was born, the Chiefs played the
Vikings in Super Bowl four, so I didn't. I had
to wait fifty years for my first Super Bowl, so
I know the pain you all is going through.

Speaker 3 (01:19:06):
Yeah, we lost that.

Speaker 18 (01:19:06):
Game, and I am truly honestly hoping that you boys
get your Super Bowl.

Speaker 5 (01:19:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:19:12):
I think it's a great attitude. I would be pubby
please's punch. If the Bills won, I would hope Ross
would feel the same for me. I would just be
hell if we had to play each other. So but
now that you got all right, now that you got
your Super Bowl though, I men need you to chill out.

Speaker 3 (01:19:26):
Okay, Well we are we are, we are this year.
What what what we're like in like three games behind Denver?

Speaker 2 (01:19:36):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
Man, yeah, so so yeah, but I appreciate it as
loud and obnoxious as Ross is utilizing them.

Speaker 3 (01:19:43):
Thank you for not sending a bomb, sir. We appreciate that.

Speaker 17 (01:19:46):
So yeah, you got to watch that for him. They're
also undercover ice agents.

Speaker 3 (01:19:51):
Oh that's a good point.

Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
So they got hidden microphones in that.

Speaker 1 (01:19:55):
Yeah, that's what it is. All right, Well, Brian, thank
you very much.

Speaker 3 (01:19:59):
A okay, all right, yeah, you guys are welcome.

Speaker 18 (01:20:03):
You have a good day and enjoy them.

Speaker 1 (01:20:05):
Well not because I'm just gonna hear chicken noises for
the rest of the day. But we'll see what we
can do.

Speaker 2 (01:20:09):
I don't know, I didn't think of this piano idea sooner.
This is a great idea. So, Daddy, would you like
some sausage? Daddy, would you like some sausage? Daddy, what
is that you remember? That's Tom green Man Freddie.

Speaker 3 (01:20:25):
I know, yeah, that's what I knew. I had heard it,
I just couldn't remember. All right.

Speaker 1 (01:20:29):
I'm a little suspicious of this because, like the especially
the way that it's being covered and pitched, you know,
sounds like a good thing, and probably in those circumstances
is a good thing. I look, I would assume that
it's common sense that maybe filming if you're a student

(01:20:52):
in Wake County Schools, which is where this is being proposed,
that you know, people have filmed other students without their
permission and it has led to bullying or fights where
it's kind of incentivized to have the fight because it's
you know, somebody's screaming world star or whatever. Like all
those things can be true. But a new policy change

(01:21:15):
to Wake County Schools that is being proposed would make
it against the rules to film anybody without their permission
at the school, right, And it would And by the way,
this covers not just students, this covers everybody. So if
you are a student and you wanted to film somebody there,

(01:21:36):
it would be against the rules if this policy update
was to go through.

Speaker 3 (01:21:43):
Let's see.

Speaker 1 (01:21:46):
In addition, with prohibit access of social media networks by
students unless specifically authorized by a teacher, prohibit use of
school WiFi or hotspots by anyone other than students or
staff who need them for purely academic purposes, and students
from taking audio or video or photos of other students
are staff without their permission.

Speaker 3 (01:22:05):
And some of the pushback I see is kind of logical.

Speaker 1 (01:22:07):
They're like, well, what happens if it's the homecoming game.
We're out there at the you know, football We're out
in the football stadium, but it has their football field,
but it's on school grounds, and I want to film
what's going on. That would be against it. But that's
clearly not I think a problem. So what else do
you think this might be hoping to accomplish. I hit

(01:22:30):
Ross with this cold and he came up with something
I think is a pretty good possibility.

Speaker 3 (01:22:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:22:34):
My first question was, you know, just students with the staff,
because what they're trying to do is prevent these videos
that come out of like moonbats teaching.

Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
Right, some guy showed up and his his you know,
his drag queen outfit to tell you why Trump's a
pedophile for the whole school day.

Speaker 2 (01:22:49):
Yeah, we see these videos come out all the time. Right,
there's like student and they'll they'll record the teacher and
then it goes viral, and then you know, I mean,
and so they're doing it to protect their own ass.

Speaker 1 (01:23:00):
We've had some doozies, remember that. I remember under the
Obama thing where that teacher screaming, don't disrespect Obama. That
student over and over again screaming, screaming. That was one
of those very early videos that went viral. But there's
been so many others. So I don't know, Like I
don't know because on one hand, I understand these other concerns,

(01:23:21):
and I understand that kids are going to be kids,
and kids are going to be.

Speaker 3 (01:23:24):
Mean to each other. Hell, adults are mean to each other.

Speaker 1 (01:23:26):
But and so if you have if some student walks
in and they're wearing I don't know, poor clothes, right,
like back in my day, the poor clothes, you kind
of you knew what they were. They were like the
fake Reebok pumps. Ross and I both had a pair.
There's no error in there.

Speaker 3 (01:23:42):
Just got a little basketball in the thing.

Speaker 2 (01:23:44):
Yeah, But when you're in your class, either your classmates
didn't know and you're on the side of the you know.

Speaker 3 (01:23:48):
But then they figure it out. Yeah, and then your
poverty again, but your poverty again.

Speaker 1 (01:23:52):
And so the idea nowadays where somebody like, oh, look
at look at this poor girl in the poor clothes
she's wearing. They put that on social media, and clearly
that's bullying and you don't want any of that. But yeah,
then we have these incidents where some teachers doing something
they clearly know they shouldn't be doing. Right, Oh, let's
have a let's have a here's our gender survey thing.

(01:24:13):
We always get those sent to us every damn year
at the beginning of the year, like, lie, what they're
doing in my kids classroom? Or video of a teacher,
even if it's kind of like where the phone is
not it's you can't really see, but you can hear
and the teachers saying just insane crap like. But also
there's been some circumstances where it was really necessary to

(01:24:37):
get information out in some instances where you had teachers
that were abusing kids. Remember we just ran into this
with a story here a few months ago where it
was pretty crazy how long and how often and the
severity of some of the abuse on these students was
being allowed to happen with administrators just looking the other way.

(01:25:00):
And then finally, finally to get the guy fired and
be able to file a lawsuit was like a two
year arduous journey. We covered this story locally, and you know,
video evidence was something that was a necessity there. So
while I understand why they're arguing it this way, I
think people need to be cognizant of this. Also would

(01:25:23):
prohibit your kid from filming a teacher who's doing something
that they shouldn't be doing, So it feels very cya
on that front. Now, do I think most teachers are
doing things in their class that they should know?

Speaker 15 (01:25:39):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:25:40):
That being said, there's a lot of examples of where
it was a problem and thanks to video or audio recording.

Speaker 3 (01:25:46):
It became not a problem anymore one percent. And now
your kid will get a suspension.

Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
Even if they how does that work if they film
a teacher beating another student or taking one of this
actual need students on locking them in a closet, Remember
that story and they filmed that, does the kid who
filmed that do they also get in trouble because they
violated the electronics.

Speaker 3 (01:26:10):
Policy of the school. That's a horrible look. A horrible look,
all right, So check this out too. I was just
reading about this. I had to educate edumacate myself just
a little on Australian politics because I don't know a
lot of it looks crazy. So the one of the
party leaders, which is I guess the party is called

(01:26:31):
the Nationals, not the baseball team. It's an Australian party,
political party. He just resigned the other day, just resign.
He was pretty well liked.

Speaker 1 (01:26:45):
Was you know, had been had been elected with a
pretty significant margin, and he resigned. And the reason he
resigned that Now they haven't come right out and said it,
but read between the lines. When they say that I
have to go spend more time with my family. Sometimes
that's true. Sometimes you're just getting out ahead of getting fired.
That wasn't the case here, And it was because a

(01:27:08):
new reality show appeared on Australian television called Spicy Summer.
And what it does is it follows around young only fans, influencers, girls,
whatever you want to call them, and they, you know,
they party and they act slutty and they talk about
and one of the people on there is this dude's
daughter she's nineteen. But she's like, she's like the main

(01:27:31):
focus on this show, and he had no idea, just
one day, big national show. Very popular, I guess for
the first few episodes because of course, you know it's
very salacious, right there, weren't bikinis most of the time.
They call themselves the Bondi Beach b Words, which is
a big famous beach if you ever go to you

(01:27:52):
go to Sydney there and and like, and she is,
she's awful. I know, I'm not this not a looks thing.
I mean, she's an awful person. Just listening to her interview,
she's just she's got it all figured out, doesn't matter
what anyone else says. And she's gonna do what she's
going to do. And uh, let's see, let me give

(01:28:13):
you some quotes because there's one here. I'm just like,
let's see, where is it?

Speaker 17 (01:28:25):
All?

Speaker 6 (01:28:25):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:28:26):
Here we go.

Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
So they started so in there because you know how
the reality shows work, right, they show them doing the stuff,
and then they have like the little confession cave or whatever,
and so they're talking to her about that. She starts
bragging that the day she turned eighteen, she started to
produce her adult content. She's now nineteen. She says, TikTok
inspired me to do it, thinking if they can do it,

(01:28:49):
I can do it.

Speaker 3 (01:28:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:28:53):
Yeah, that's that should make all you parents of daughters
super not nervous, but yeah, because they're seeing it on
TikTok and they're seeing these women or these women who
go in on.

Speaker 3 (01:29:04):
That what's that podcast?

Speaker 1 (01:29:06):
The guy does the whatever podcast where he always has
the Only Fans girls on, and they're talking about making
eight hundred thousand dollars, which I don't know if it's true,
but I believe some of them probably do. And your
seventeen year old daughters watching that, and she can she
doesn't have the designer thing she wants or the car
that she wants, and she's like, but I'm hot, just

(01:29:28):
knocking days off the calendar till she turns eighteen, terrifying.

Speaker 3 (01:29:34):
She also, in her interview accused older.

Speaker 1 (01:29:36):
Women of being jealous because quote Only Fans wasn't around
when they were still hot, and then they were forced
to be housewives, which is not sitting well for some people.
So this is how this guy finds out. She doesn't
tell him, it appears and now he's resigned, and I'm
just like, that's gotta be awful, man, just awful. So

(01:30:01):
she's been doing this for a year and a half
and he didn't there was nothing considering the high profile
nature of who her father is. That is uh, that
is bonkers, all right. A forty four raced agic from
the Weather Channel. Excuse me, yep, I thought it was
gonna up?

Speaker 3 (01:30:20):
Did that? Hiccup? No, we're good.

Speaker 5 (01:30:22):
I love good.

Speaker 1 (01:30:24):
Oh man, this is theo I we're telling the stories
to this. Australian politician resigned because a new reality show
the features only Fans content creators uh premiered and that's
how he found out his daughter was doing only fans. No,
and she said that she saw on TikTok and she
said if they can do it, I can do it,
which just has to make parents of daughters feel great.

Speaker 10 (01:30:45):
So, uh, yeah, I have two daughters, and yeah, I
kind of get it.

Speaker 3 (01:30:50):
I thought she might have a visceral reaction to this. No, no, yeah,
but it could be worse, I guess.

Speaker 10 (01:31:00):
So you got the one launched and then the other
ones launched, the other one a failure to launch. So
oh no, she's trying. Well, she's sophomore in college and
she's the other, you know, it's the second child. It
was all about the red towel. The oldest used to
when she misbehaved, We sat her on a red towel
and that was her punishment with her. Nah, no red towel, So.

Speaker 5 (01:31:21):
We blamed it on that thing.

Speaker 3 (01:31:23):
What corner, it's just the corner.

Speaker 5 (01:31:26):
Yeah, the same thing, the same thing.

Speaker 3 (01:31:28):
It was.

Speaker 5 (01:31:28):
It was, it was in the It was in the corner.

Speaker 10 (01:31:31):
You had to sit on the red towel, and it
was kind of like, you know, instead of saying put
you in the corner, say put.

Speaker 13 (01:31:36):
You on the red towel.

Speaker 3 (01:31:37):
My parents did this out in Wyoming. It was different.
They if you misbehaved you had to go out to
the bull corral and sit there, and you also had
to wear red and run around.

Speaker 5 (01:31:46):
I don't even want to how you learned the lesson.

Speaker 3 (01:31:49):
Man right there and the old whole corral, I even
want to know. Yeah, it's horrible out of you, all right.
So what's weatherwise?

Speaker 10 (01:31:58):
Yeah, whether or not horrible. We'll start to see some
sunshine kind of in spots right now, more toward the
west out near a Thomasville, Spencer, Statesville and off toward
the east and even then Fayeville, the sun's popped out,
but around the area it's kind of a mix, and
I think more of the way of all sunny sky
this afternoon and upper sixties, low seventies, forties tonight Tomorrow

(01:32:20):
a little bit cooler, maybe on either side of sixty degrees,
so upper fifties try and probably low sixties triangle. Then
we warm back up and we get cloudy again Friday,
back to the upper sixties, low seventies, with maybe a
chance of showered by Friday night through midday Saturday. I
was mild Saturday, partly sunny, lot to mid seventies, and
then back in the sixties on Sunday. And how much

(01:32:41):
rain around as that system will push through pretty quickly
Friday night into early Saturday. Really don't expect much. Could
use it though, still got Avery County. I don't know
if they've got that fire Coral yet, but that's been
one of the bigger wildfires that's been burning in the state.
But nothing substantial here or at least the early part
of Thanksgiving week next week, maybe later in the week
we got a better chance of ring.

Speaker 1 (01:33:02):
Okay, all right, thank you much, do appreciate it. And
we will be right back. Hang on with the lexus christophorus.

Speaker 3 (01:33:09):
Good morning. Did I get it?

Speaker 6 (01:33:10):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:33:10):
I butchered it again? You did it. We're off to
a good start.

Speaker 5 (01:33:15):
All right.

Speaker 3 (01:33:16):
My head, I kept going, don't say Chris Christofferson.

Speaker 16 (01:33:18):
So this it's so funny. I tell people to think
of Chris Christofferson.

Speaker 3 (01:33:22):
But you did it.

Speaker 16 (01:33:24):
So we're just going to move on from that.

Speaker 14 (01:33:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:33:25):
Perfect.

Speaker 16 (01:33:27):
But you know what's not looking too good this morning
is Target's sales. Yeah, Target's turnaround push, it's going to
take a little more time. The company is lowering its
profit forecast for the year. It is citing soft consumer
demand and also a lot of markdowns squeezed profits. So
Targets has fewer shoppers visited its stores in the past
three months, and those who did spend less time in them.

(01:33:50):
Consumers are complaining about messy stores, shelves that were not stocked.
So Target is now planning to spend a total of
five billion dollars billion dollars next year on sprucing at stores,
bringing in some more exciting merchandise. That's its word. I
don't know what exciting merchandise looks like, and it wants
to improve its digital capabilities in pre market. By the way,
shares of Target down three and a half percent. Now

(01:34:12):
it's a different story over at TJX. That's the owner
of TJ Max and Marshalls. That company is reporting stronger
than expected earnings for last quarter. We know these stores
sell those designer brands for less. They said that more
shoppers are turning to their store for cheaper options. And
let's stick with retail here because we've got Lows posting
better than expected profits thanks to strong spending on home renovations.

(01:34:35):
And this is a different story from yesterday when we
were talking about Home Depot, which actually came out with
disappointing earnings. Lowe's also getting a boost here from selling
to professional contractors. That's an area it's been looking to expand.
And we're getting some more economic reports now that this
historic government shutdown is finally over. The Commerce Department today
saying the US trade deficit it shrank in August as

(01:34:58):
imports declined by the most in four months. We also
have Constellation Energy planning to restart its shuttered three Mile
Island nuclear plant. Remember that nuclear plant in Pennsylvania. It's
going to get a one billion dollar loan from the
US government. This comes as the Trump administration pushes to
add more atomic power back onto the electric grid. One

(01:35:19):
of three mile three miles two units was permanently closed
almost half a century ago after the worst US nuclear accident.
Turning to Wall Street, now we're trying to really snap
a four day losing streak. Wall Street's main event, of course,
is going to happen after the closing bell. That's when
the most valuable company in the world, in Vidia, will

(01:35:40):
report its earnings.

Speaker 3 (01:35:41):
A strong report.

Speaker 16 (01:35:42):
From them could help to calm investors feares about these
high valuations we're seeing in AI stocks and the enormous
amounts of money being spent on AI infrastructure. Right now, Casey,
we have got stock futures higher, the Dow futures up
fifty six, NASDAK futures up seventy three s, and p
futures up fourteen. We'll have to see if they can
hold on to those games. When the opening belt sounds, Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:36:05):
All right, Lextras Christophrasis of the Bloomberg News, I appreciate it. Okay,
there you go, and let me grab a quick phone
call here. Jacob wants to comment on the wake County
Electronics school policy. What's up, Jacob.

Speaker 18 (01:36:21):
Hey, So I've got four kids in Wait County public
Schools ran for school board in twenty twenty two, and
I was reliably we're assured that the cell phone policy
is fine because they're not allowed to be out anymore,
so it shouldn't be an issue. This is absolutely about
making sure that that staff are not filmed. And every
teacher I've talked to loves the cell phone policy right now.

(01:36:44):
They're loving it right now.

Speaker 3 (01:36:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:36:46):
I think they can only get it during lunch or
passing periods, and then only in certa circumstances.

Speaker 3 (01:36:50):
Okay, exactly. That seems pretty logical. It seems like a
logical thing. Yeah, it's worked out. Well, Yeah, let's.

Speaker 1 (01:36:58):
Go on just the bullying side, but also the this AI,
you know, using AI to potentially cheat so you don't
actually learn it. That's gonna direct that's gonna be a
big problem, all right, Jacob. I appreciate you hanging on.
Thank you for that.

Speaker 3 (01:37:15):
So yeah, yeah, as Jacob's pointing out there, they

Speaker 1 (01:37:18):
Already have a policy which is very restrictive as to
when they can actually access their phones.
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