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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I was under the impression I wasn't going to be
able to use my call screener this morning, which was
a little Yeah, that's a little bit of a problem,
you know if we want to take calls on the
show where we take calls. So but peers overnight that
they have remedied whatever that is. Ross, just eyeball the
call screener real quick doo? Did something happen there?
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Okay? Cool? All right, well there we go, yay, super excited.
Ah what it doesn't take much to make me happy sometimes,
and that makes me very happy when stuff's working. Now,
Ross's printer's not working, So there's that. But that's not
show Uh, that's not a show necessity there, Oh my goodness.
(00:48):
So they logged this. Oh they did well. They cleaned
up the whole interface on this too, those like nine
less steps I got to go through. Kudos to Jayden
are tected, man, he took care of me yesterday. All right,
So with that in mind, good morning. Do you want
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to start your morning angry or do you want to
start your morning happy? Ross? Which way do you think
the listeners want to start their morning angry or kind
of happy?
Speaker 2 (01:18):
I mean, I would pick happy.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
You would pick happy, we could do happy. I'm down
with happy, and I'm maybe not all of you are
going to be happy, but I promise if you live
outside of one of the major metros, you might get
a little excited because I got to tell you everyone
who I consider a country folk, who I presented a
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story to yesterday, and this includes not just people in
North Carolina, but it's some friends back at home in Wyoming,
had the immediate same reaction. They were super excited. You're
getting their topo maps out. They got some ideas on
how to handle this whole thing, just really pumped at
the opportunity to participate in this. So what is this,
(02:07):
you may ask yourself. Well, well, well you know Trenda Iragua, right,
the Venezuelan gang kind of bad dudes. We talked about this.
I like to chop people up and run drug and
prostitution rings in New York City and all the cities.
And really we really were the face of some of
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the first roundups that were happening with Trump's immigration stuff. Well,
apparently not everyone was content with being part of Trenday Arragua.
They didn't feel that maybe they were thoroughly milking this
cow that is America, and so they had some other ideas.
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So there is actually a more violent version of Trenda Arragua,
which includes a lot of them former members of trend
A Arragua described by law enforcement officials as anti train
anti trend, so you know, an opposition of either outcast
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members or members who just decided to go at it
on their own. However, they also didn't like the strategy
of trend de Arragua attempting to go into in many
cases places that were already infiltrated with either local organized
crime at a large amount of police force. It was
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more difficult. Yeah, there's more money to be had there,
but also there's a lot more threat. So according to
a Fox News article which I found very interesting yesterday,
and this is and this is part of the unsealed
federal indictment. So we know this because according to the indictment,
members of Anti Trend protect their power and territory through
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various criminal acts, which includes violence towards members of trend
A Ragua. So this is information and I guess intelligence.
It's included in this unsealed indictment. Speaking to some of
the indictments of either trend dey or Ragua as well
as a handful of the opposition gang, which includes former members.
(04:18):
Is I know this is I just want you to
understand who you're dealing with. You're still dealing with trend
de Aragua level of violence, but perhaps more because a
lot of these members didn't feel trenday Ragua was being
mean enough. However, they have a slightly different way that
they're going to go about it. And let me just
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read you the amazing headline and the takeaway here, because
this is the part where you go you can go
ahead and get excited. Are you ready? Emerging Venezuelan gang
more violent than trend dey or Ragua says it targets
Rule America. That's right. A Venezuelan gang says that their
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plan is to exploit rule communities because they think it'll
be easier, there'll be less pushback. How are you feeling
about that, Johnston County? How are you feeling about that?
Rockingham County? I gotta go to Edgecombe County. How's everyone
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feeling about that? The trendy Iragua think they can roll
up in your community? Or excuse me, the anti trip.
I'm not gonna call them that I'm just gonna call
them trendy Aragua whatever. It's the same dudes, basically. So
they're master planned because there's just too much law enforcement,
too many law enforcement resources in these populated cities, is
to infiltrate rural communities and you know, still do the prostitution,
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still do the you know, the drugs, and uh they
think you guys are going to be a pushover. So
I'm telling you the amount of people who got super
excited over that that happen to live out in the
middle of Noah Is is a little troubling, right, they're
excited over this. So like, where do you go? Where
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do you guys think the guns live where we're whelready,
Where do you think the guns live? Where do you
think the fields with people who own implements and backoes
live you think you think they live? And inside the
belt line in Raleigh you think you think they live?
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Over in uh uh Winston by the university there, I mean,
where where do you think? Where do you think they live? No,
they live out where they can walk out of their
porch in the morning and if there's a feral hog there,
pop off a thirty odd six round and nobody cares.
That's where they live. By the way, I can't tell
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you the number of people who have invited me to
come down and shoot pigs in the middle of nowhere
with them. It's nothing personal. I don't know you, and
but I I like I could tell you. I hate
to tell you this, and I don't know if it's
a growing up wyoming thing, but I think it's more
of a growing up in the country thing. If I
needed to hide a body, I know exactly where I
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do it, and I am convinced you'd never find it,
and it wouldn't be one of these weird things where
I thought I had it and then all of a
sudden somebody's dog out for a walk finds it. Okay,
I'm talking. I know canyons in the Big Horn Mountains
that don't get any sunlight in the bottom, and so
like nothing goes in there. It's kind of a dead
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zone except for predatory animals, because what will happen is
like an elk or a deer an antelope will try
to cut through some of those canyons, and it's like,
you know, it's like walking through one of those canyon
traps in Afghanistan where you know that there's snipers up
atop put a body in there. They coming out of there.
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I know exactly the one. Hell, there's probably bodies in it.
I just never dug when I was a kid. You
want to tell a bunch of country folk you're gonna
come out to You're gonna come out to rule Chatham
County and go ahead and start exploiting their resources. Let
me know how that goes. This is that you know
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what it is. It's that meme where the guy's throwing
the bag of coins in the wishing well and it
just says, wish up would So that's your happy news.
If I guess if you live in the country eight
eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. I
am convinced anyone who lives in the country is gonna
sound so morbid, knows exactly where they'd hide a body.
Not that you intend to hurt anyone. It's just a thing.
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And I don't know why. Maybe it's just me, but
I don't think it is, because me and my buddies
have talked about this. You instinctively know, living in the
middle of nowhere, if you had to, right, you don't
want to, But if you had to and you're going
into and you never fully until you've lived in a
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rural county you know all the back roads and everything
for years of your life, you never really know that
place you live. Now, the third generation tobacco farmer's kid
knows everywhere. How do you think that they have cornfield
parties and generally don't get caught. So good plan. I'm
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looking forward to it. I don't want any Americans to
get hurt, but I'm less concerned about people. Look, you're you're, you're, you're.
You're talking about operating in in a place where only
the police really have guns, and then you're gonna go
to a place where the police are out gunned by
the locals.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
Do it.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
I can't wait. So that that's that's a you think
I'm I'm wanting violence.
Speaker 4 (09:52):
I'm not.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
I'm trying to point out how what a bad idea
this is. But if you don't heed my warning, I
feel like if this is a problem that starts to
solve itself, starts to solve itself. Plus, and I don't
want to imply anything about the law enforcement that operates
in those jurisdictions, but let me tell you woke law
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enforcement in a major community that won't even you know,
participate with The folks with ice for detainers are not
the law enforcement that generally operate in the counties I'm
talking about. And you just take that however you want,
take that exactly however you want. And I think you
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know what I mean. So there you go, six seventeen
happy news to kick things off. We'll be right back.
I poll her, back to back segment. So and of course,
look at this. I have one hundred and forty acres
in this county and one hundred and fifty acres in
this county, and I need fertilizers. See, that's the person
who's ready to go. That's the guy what's tread day
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rog way to show up and be like, God, you
got to pay us whatever, or this is going on
here and there's nothing you could do about. And he's like,
I'm gonna go down to a little brown jug and
recruit some people in Smithfield. We'll be done with this.
Speaker 3 (11:11):
Ah.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
Again, I don't want anyone to get hurt. But I've
never seen so many people excited over a news story
threatening gang violence. And you know what it is, It's
just people are sick of it, man. People are absolutely
sick of it. They're sick of the double standards, they're
sick of the you know where they're just like, oh no,
everything's fine. And then it was clearly not fine. And
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then within a few days they were able to basically
that's what That's what drove people nuts, the entire Biden
administration with their hands up, going, we don't know what
to do, we don't know what to do. And then
Trump's people come in, and what did it go from? Ross?
It went from it went ninety five percent less in
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the first like two weeks or something, right, I think
it was like ninety five percent reduction in the first
two weeks. And now it's like, can I remember Trump's
quote about this, because he corrected a reporter, it's ninety
It was ninety nine point one percent less of border
interactions and that was within like a month, and people
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didn't notice a big change to anything. So that's what
drove him nuts. But if you're the Democrats, you just
got to go with it. You got to pick insane
hills to die on. Case in point, we told you
about the uh the melee at the Ice facility where
clearly on video and multiple videos, appears that that they
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are putting hands on federal officers. Now they're going, well,
we have you know, we are allowed to go in
and inspect attention facilities, and there is a way to
do it, and there are protocols to do it. But
this was after. This is what people don't understand. This
was after they had already went into the facility, right.
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It was then where they were trying to organize protesters,
which you saw the protesters. Oh did we not? Yeah,
that's the more one, right, yes, all right, this is
literally okay, so this is literally from the other day.
This is what they're trying to organize, blocking the entry
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more saying a little bit, all right, sorry about that,
and that's what they were trying to do and hikeem.
Jefferies Is asked about it yesterday about whether they should
be charged with something that it appears that they actually did,
even though they're members of Congress, and he had the
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audacity to say this your statement the other day after
there was this incident at new Work, you said, they
better not touch our this is the angry part of
our programs. If they were to go and arrest these
members or if they would try to sanction them.
Speaker 5 (14:06):
Doing the house works.
Speaker 3 (14:07):
They'll find out, what.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
Would you do though, I mean I don't.
Speaker 5 (14:12):
They'll find out that's a red line.
Speaker 6 (14:15):
What's the what's the red line?
Speaker 3 (14:16):
Though?
Speaker 5 (14:16):
I mean, I know we have this, it's a red line.
It's very clear.
Speaker 7 (14:19):
First of all, I think that the so called Homeland
Security spokesperson is a joke.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
It's a joke. They know better.
Speaker 7 (14:31):
Than to go down that road. And it's been made
loudly and abundantly clear to the Trump administration. We're not
going to be intimidated by their tactics to try to
force principled opposition from not standing up to their extremism, criminal,
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criminal life. During the entirety of this failed term, it
didn't happen when Donald Trump temporarily was sitting high any
immediate after math of the election. Do you think it's
gonna happen now when he's the most unpopular president in
American history after his first one hundred days.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
Give me a break. You like Ed Sheeran, I mean,
it's probably not your first jam, But I mean he's
never really been a scandal. He always comes across a
night l right like.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
A super fan. But I think he's like talented, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
But I mean he doesn't. He also doesn't strike me
as a lunatic or I don't know if I've never
really got the woke or not woke. Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Like I know, he came to the radio station maybe
I know, like ten years ago or some now, and
he was like super nice, but he's like tone deaf.
In one ear was it's really impressive.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Did you see the movie yesterday? Nope? Okay, do you
know what? You know what that movie is? Nope? Okay,
So it's the the premise of the movie is it's yes, yes, yes, okay,
there's like a it's it's like a multiverse things right
where there's like a weird thing that happens. Then nobody
remembers who the Beatles are. And then this one dude
who's a big like Beatles fan guitarist, he starts singing
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it and everyone's like these songs are amazing, right, and
then he's propelled to fame and then like he butdies
up with Ed Shearon in that movie, and I'm like, oh, okay,
this guy I can act too. Okay, all right, they're
really mad at him over in the UK right now
where he's from. I think it's from Manchester originally or something.
I'm not sure, but because he was doing THEO Vaughn's
podcast yesterday and Vaughan asked him, he said, so, what's
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the most dangerous place to be around? Referring to London,
and Sheeron held nothing back. He said, let's say all
of London, literally every area is now sketchy. The nice
areas are sketchy, the bad areas are sketchy. You just
have to not do stupid stuff. He used a different word,
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and he's right, and then he starts throwing numbers out.
He said that he used to be about twenty thousand
phones were stolen five years ago and now seventy thousand
devices were stolen last year. So he's telling people, He's like,
you never take your phone out in public. And again,
all the thing, I've been to London and there's there's
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clearly parts that are you know, the more touristy parts.
There are parts that are the nicer they call him
upmarket parts, and then there's the other parts, which our
little edge here. Then there's Croydon and I'm picking and
then you know, but everyone it was kind of delineated.
So he's here, he's you know, really a spokesman for
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England as a UK artist somebody who still resides there,
and he's like, yeah, if you go to London, it's
all kind of dangerous because it is. So we'll see
how We'll see how that goes. And he also was
talking about Manchester. He said Manchester again, which is he said,
is uh a dystopian hellscape? So that's fun.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
I saw a funny video at ed Shearon where he was.
It was a skit they did, but it was a
real thing he did. So I think it was outside
of London. Maybe it was in the UK.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
But there's a guy and he's like, you know, hey,
we're selling tickets for one dollar to see a performance.
And the people are like, I'm not going to give
you a dollar.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
So there's a couple that they give him a dollar
and they go in this little, tiny, small room it's
like the size of our air studio, okay, And there's
a curtain up in a tiny stage and they sit
down and the curtain opens and it's Ed Sharing and
I and he literally plays for ten seconds and the
curtain closes.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Like a peep show. Give him a twenty, right, you
get two minutes like they.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
Have more time. Yeah, but like the curtain opens and
he just sings like the hook to his song, like
just the hook and then the closes.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Worth like that was amazing, Like you know at my
age and probably I know you feel the same way.
That's about as much. That's about as long as a
concert I want to go to. Perfect. Yeah, that's perfect.
I get out of here. I can beat the crowd.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
You're just walking down the street. You're like, sure, I'll
pay you a dollar. Let's see whatever side show you
have inside this too. It is a bearded lady or whatever,
the world's tiniest man. Like you're at the statement. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
back when they could do the sideshow stuff and it
wasn't considered offensive when they had that stuff. And like
the current, yeah, god.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Forbid people with deformities work anyway.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Yeah, anybody the current opens and you look at your
girlfriend or spouse or whatever, You're like, that's ad Sharon
shar it, what is happening?
Speaker 1 (19:30):
I will tell you, And I think it was. I
think that had to be one. So the BBC, for
as Bias and Hellscape as they are, they do a
series of things like that with musicians, and they're really
well done. I don't know, maybe you've seen some of
the other ones, Like they had Michael blue Blay blue
Blay Am I saying that right, selling like he dresses
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up so you can't tell it's him. And then he's
selling electronics at like a best Buy or their version
of a best Buy, and he's selling the stereos and
he's got a microphone there and he's putting he sits
people in a chair. He's like, wait till you hear
how lifelike these speakers are, and then start singing and
the people are like, oh my gosh, he's the greatest
speakers ever. Then they figure out it's Michael Buble standing
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behind them singing. And then they did another one with
Adel where they had like a bunch of indel Adele impersonators. Yeah,
they addressed her up so she doesn't quite look like
herself and then just watched all of the impersonator's dreams
crumble in this competition. And so they're very well done.
Speaker 4 (20:31):
I kind of like.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Stuff like that. Man, they did one with Jewel in
the UI wasn't BBC. They did one where they took
her to a karaoke bar and they put like a
big s nose on her and stuff. They looked like
she worked for Fast, a frozen foods company or something,
big frumpy office lady killing killing her songs. Yeah, any
of those in sports or music, I'll generally click on.
(20:54):
I don't know why I find him interesting, but BBC
does some really good ones. Man, I'm not surprised. Well,
good for and pointing it out, not sitting there pretending
he's probably going to go to jail now, right, he
probably should join the Democrat Party and then Hikeem Jeffries
would draw a red line saying he can't go to jail.
If you miss the Hakeem Jeffreys audio. I'm gonna play
this one more time. It's positively rage inducing. And this
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is surrounding the Ice interactions right where they went ahead
and well that's great. This is surrounding the Ice interactions
where they went ahead and decided that they were going
to have some members show up and according to the video,
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get into a little little pushy chovy thing going on there,
and to most people's eyes, they realize that that is
on federal property and the individuals that they're bull rushing
and kind of you know, swing an elbow, pushing. Look,
they're not punching them. I'm not going to go that route.
But it doesn't matter. Would in any episode of Cops
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or on patrol live or any police interaction, if you
were doing that, they could legally right you for assault
of a law enforcement officer, in this case a federal officer.
And everyone's like, how the hell are they allowed to
do this? And what message does it send? Do you
can't commit assault? Anybody else would be arrested. This is insane.
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We're not going to do this. And the King Jefferies,
when asked the question, says, this your.
Speaker 6 (22:29):
Statement the other day after there was this incident a
new work you said, they better not touch our numbers.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
Correct.
Speaker 8 (22:35):
What happens if they were to go and arrest these
numbers or if they would try to sanction.
Speaker 5 (22:39):
Them doing the house grips.
Speaker 3 (22:40):
Don't find out what would you do though?
Speaker 2 (22:42):
I mean, I don't find out recourse?
Speaker 5 (22:43):
I mean, does that broche don't find out? That's a
red Line's.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
The what's the red line?
Speaker 3 (22:49):
Though?
Speaker 5 (22:50):
I mean, I know we have this.
Speaker 7 (22:50):
It's a red line.
Speaker 5 (22:51):
It's very clear.
Speaker 7 (22:53):
First of all, I think that the so called Homeland
Security spokesperson is a joke. It's a joke. They know
better than to go down that road. And it's been
made loudly and abundantly clear.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
To the Trump administration.
Speaker 7 (23:15):
We're not going to be intimidated by their tactics to
try to force principled opposition from not standing up to
their extremism. It hasn't happened during the entirety of this
failed term. It didn't happen when Donald Trump temporarily was
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sitting high in the immediate aftermath of the election. Do
you think it's going to happen now when he's the
most unpopular president in American history after his first one
hundred days.
Speaker 5 (23:51):
Give me a break.
Speaker 7 (23:52):
No one's intimidated by this, dude, No one. And so
they are clear lines that they just dare not cross.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
What are the what are these clear lines? What are
these red lines that we don't we don't try to
criminally charge or civilly charge or whatever it is. We
we don't actually try to apply the law if we
honestly think that they broke it. Because that's the only
difference that I see here. Because all of you are screaming,
You're like, well, what did they just do? To Trump Man,
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that's insane. Ross. Did you see the text I just sent.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
You, buddy?
Speaker 1 (24:32):
All right, hopefully he's on that. Okay, cool, cool, Yeah, Sorry,
a little behind the scenes thing there, So Keem Jefferies
is sitting there and he's just like, oh no, no, Well, obviously,
what we're dealing with here is we're dealing with a
totally different situation, absolutely a situation where are they happen
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to be a Democrat. That's it. That's the only difference, right,
Oh oh wait, no, I'm sorry, there's one other difference.
We're also dealing with a situation where you could make
a pretty specific argument that they're on video doing it
at least enough that you should have a jury decide
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or a judge decide. Now. Now, here's the deal. Elected officials,
members of Congress, even members of North Carolina General Assembly,
there are some protections that they do have that are intended.
There's a reason for them where they can there are
instances where they can't literally be charged or held accountable
for certain violations of law when they are when it
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is part of congressional duties, specifically when they're traveling to
or from right. And of course it gets more broadly
interpreted by the elected officials, because hey, if you had
yourself a get out of jail free card, you're going
to want to make that as broad as possible.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
Right.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
But the reason that they even have laws like that
is because back in the day, that because you're dealing
with scumbags in Congress who are willing to do things
like a Keem Jefferies and just because they feel that
it justified the means justify the ends, Okay, And so
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back in the day, if you wanted to let's say
you wanted to have a vote go your way, and
you knew that let's say it's North Carolina and you
you wanted to vote going your way, and you knew
that a couple and and you're you're the Democrats, but
you knew that there was a couple red, you know,
far Red county representatives that were driving in because session
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was going to be coming, and you wanted to jam
them up in some county where they couldn't make it
into Raleigh to vote peopled pull crap like that. So
that's that that's why, that's why, that's initially how these
things came to pass. Initially, how they came to pass
now if you think you're going to use it so
that you can go abuse federal agents, you could go
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abuse federal agents over at a damn ice lock up
facility on video, and that all of a sudden, Hakeem
Jeffreys is going to come out, Well there's a red line.
We told, well, what are you going to do about it?
Because all it sounds like you're threatening is the next
time you have a bit of power, that you're going
to go full dystopian again. But much like much like
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what happened with the Supreme Court, based on how you
decided to, you know, punt the nuclear option, Harry Reid
did u fa ufo. So if we are if politicians
are untouchable for the most part, unless it got really
like Bob Benendez bad or somebody cross dressed too much
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in Brazil, you were willing to go after a sitting
president so you could call him a thirty four time
convicted felon and a rapist. You were willing to do
that while scuttling the fact that the guy in charge
of the cunt tree at that moment, who a lot
of people blame for spearheading this is clearly probably not
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been the dude's spearheading it. Why because we just found
out he didn't recognize George Clooney at his own fundraiser
thrown by George Clooney. He was so far gone, and
scumbag reporters like Jake Tapper about to make a gazillion
dollars off this thing, pretending like it was all on
that there, And Joe Biden is about to get fed
(28:27):
into a wood chipper. That's what you're gonna watch today.
And it's not that he's blameless, but he's not arguably
the person most to blame, if that makes sense. So
now I'm sorry, Keem Jefferies pound sand and I don't
know what you think you're threatening. I realized maybe you
(28:47):
think this is tough talk. Who is not going to
do anything?
Speaker 2 (28:50):
Do it?
Speaker 1 (28:51):
And we got a member of Congress coming on today.
Do the first thing I'm asking him about the Keem
jeff Free's challenge. What are you guys gonna do?
Speaker 4 (29:01):
Do?
Speaker 1 (29:02):
I get a swing by the spine store and bring
takeout for you guys. What's gonna happen? And as a prosecutor,
I'm very very interested to see what Brad Nott has
to say, because that was his previous job. Have we
got a hold of spine Fundraiser or try to find
everyone's cojones again like we did with Chuck McGrady that
(29:23):
one time. I will enjoy that episode. So we'll get
to that much more coming up here on the CaCO
Day Radio program. So you guys are gonna get treated
to this. So it looks like I mentioned that they're
basically metaphorically probably not for real, they're gonna be sticking
Joe Biden into a wood chipper. Jake Tapper's book gets
that rolling. There's other stories out here, and Jake Tapper's like,
(29:46):
why did they lie to us? Why were they not
being uh truthful about what was going on with Biden?
He is he just he can't fathom what trickery was
pulled upon him. Here is Jake Tapper talking about this book, which,
by the way, do you remember in I guess I
(30:07):
would have been in high school when this came out,
because I remember we actually we read a segment of
it in a sophomore year class, junior year class. I
remember the book Primary Colors ended up getting made into
a movie, but it was this whole book by a reporter.
I believe he was a Newsweek reporter when they actually
still pretended that they were a news outlet, and he
(30:29):
had gathered all of this this very dicey Clinton stuff,
including an allegation that he may have he may have
fathered a child with like a black teenage girl. Like
there was some really crazy stuff in there. And everyone
excoriated this dude, because you have an obligation to your reporter,
(30:50):
to your to wherever you report for, to report this stuff,
don't you, And you held it all for a book.
Well that's what Jake Tapper just did, all the while
saying that everybody else loing.
Speaker 9 (31:01):
I was just curious as to whether or not this
kind of trying to hide what was happening with the
president at the time had an impact on the press corps,
like why didn't we hear some of these details from
what they actually saw and were dealing with trying to
get information.
Speaker 10 (31:17):
Well, Alex Thompson and I were on the case, as
were lots of other reporters trying to figure out what
was going on behind the scenes. But the bottom line
is the White House was lying not only to the press,
not only to the public, but they were lying to
members of their own Cabinet, they were lying to White
House staffers, they were lying to Democratic members of Congress,
(31:38):
to donors about how bad things had gotten. And in fact,
Alex and I started writing this book after the election
of twenty twenty four, and we spoke with more than
two hundred people, most of whom, almost all of whom
were Democrats, and almost all of whom wouldn't be honest
with us or wouldn't be candid with us until after
the election. After the election, we found out all of
(32:01):
these things that when you looked at what was going
on with President Biden at the time, it probably doesn't
surprise you the extent to which he was deteriorating. But
now we have anecdotes and facts about what was really
going on behind the scenes, with details that Democrats wouldn't
share with us until after election.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
This guy, Jake I used to have a little bit
of respect for Jake Tapper, and a lot of that
was mostly pre Trump era. This guy, he's now rocketed
to just the top of the worst list. You better
not do anything to those members of Congress that really
looked like they were assaulting federal officers on video, thus
just cementing this double standard. But only a double standard
(32:41):
in the sense that it's between you and me and
of course them being Congress, but only half of Congress, right,
his Republicans, even though they'll probably sit around in their
hands and knew nothing about it. If it was them,
absolutely would be up on charges. You saw what they
were only to do with Trump. So but you know,
(33:02):
Keem Jefferies thinks he can go out and threaten and
who knows, maybe he's right, Maybe nobody will do anything.
We'll ask the congressman about it coming up. And then
Jake Tapper has has uh has this trying to solve
a mystery, hold on a mystery on this, on this
(33:22):
fine one, and that mystery is who they are? Who's
the them as uh as uh as rowdy Roddy Piper.
I have to clip that because it's on the same
channel as Rowdy Roddy Piper figured out what he put
on the glasses. There's a lot of them going on.
So maybe that's what Jake Tapper means. But here's Jake
(33:45):
Tapper again, and why even though you and I and
everybody else who had eyeballs saw that there was something
going on with Biden. Remember the car, Remember the car?
This is the thing tappers like there was you know,
we couldn't get anyone to talk. Remember when when Joe
Biden's holding literal cards that tell him when to sit.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Yeah, this whole thing, like, hey, there was no evidence
that we didn't know. It's just complete garbage. Or you're
really really, really bad at your job because how many
I mean story clues, right, they're all out there, man,
Like he's over in France at Normandy or whatever, and
he's like just walking around like you'd have to be scared,
Like we're gonna bring Joe Biden now in public and
you have to be fearful. Is the president going to
(34:24):
walk around at you?
Speaker 1 (34:25):
I remember the Italian Prime Minister had to go get them.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
Yeah, he's like lady stumbling around in the bushes and stuff.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
Maybe there was some cool of the bush. I don't know, man,
what are you doing though? Or he saw a snake
or something and he just he flipped in a little
boy mode. Ross was pointing out the moon shoes or whatever.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
I remember that, Yeah, there was because he had fallen
or whatever. And then they came out with these shoes
and there was an angle where you could see like
the bottom of the way he was sitting, you could
see his shoes and it was this giant what looked
like a you magnet or something, and it was not
a normal shoe. And I had said, I made a
joke online. That's how they controlled the clone. This is
like a magnet. They make him walk.
Speaker 1 (35:04):
And my theory was power bank for robo boats, Biden,
like at the bottom of your drill, right, you put
that power bank on there.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
Yeah, And it turns out they had shoes made for
him so he could stand up.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
They also said that had he taken a nast another fall,
significant fall, he probably would have been in a wheelchair
going forward. So but they didn't notice any of this stuff, right,
And then I thought, then I want to give by
the benefit of the doubt, what if instead of what
you're alleging, which is very mean, right, that he's an
(35:37):
infirm old man, because there's no evidence of that. Jake
Tepper said, so they couldn't get anyone on the record.
He that was so he could do the Michael Jackson
a criminal, smooth criminal dance. Right, Maybe like Michael Jackson
had shoes. Nobody made fun of him. It is convinced
that nobody knew that those were shoes.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
It was a big deal when it came out that
they that he cheated and the dance move, and you're like, well,
everybody knew. Everybody did not know because he was Michael Jackson.
And you're like, well, I'm saying to point it out,
he did the moonwalk. Yeah, people knew he wasn't actually
walking backwards, but it was the illusion, and he's Michael Jackson.
If anybody could do that move, it would be him.
And you see this, like they show the schematics and
the blueprints of the actual shoes. They came out like
(36:18):
ten years ago or whatever it was, and people in
the comments are like, no way, you cheated, Michael. They
feel like it.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
I was literally defining now.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
But you gotta understand, he was Michael Jackson and there
was no kid alive in nineteen eighty seven. There was
no eight year old alive, seven year old whatever that
young watching that video when he debuted. Don't oh they're
big shoes. No, you said, he's doing that because he's
Michael Jackson and he's freaking amazing.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
They'll never be We'll never have that again, by the way, never,
They'll never be an artist. I didn't don't give me.
Don't know what Taylor's there will never be an artist
like Michael Jackson. You have to understand how hard it
was in the nineteen eighties for a lot of parts
of world to get Michael Jackson videos and music right.
(37:06):
You had we were still under this cloak of communism
in half of the known world from a consumer standpoint,
and and it was like remember you're you're dealing with
China which had not really opened, Russia of course, and
all of the and and yet everyone on the planet
knew who Michael Jackson was. Do you remember when he
(37:26):
went to Africa? You ever went to Africa and they
had the videos of like the different tribes that it showed.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
Up, you know, I mean that level of fame. I
don't think we're ever going to see it again, I
really know. And I mean, like, you know, he had
a shut down. Here was of the video of him
go through the grocery store, like he had a shut
He had them shut down the grocery store so he
could go shopping so he could feel what it was like.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
Yeah, and it's just.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
Him alone and like a Kroger or something whatever the
store with pushing.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
In the carr and that's how you end up hanging
a baby out a window.
Speaker 2 (37:53):
Right, And now we have like Katie Perry looking like
a jackass on the stage, can't dance, Taylor Swift, can't dan.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
It's Michael Jackson had some moves. Even for those of
you who are now like, what are these guys talking about?
In the Smooth Criminal video and then with some stage
shows there's the scene where he's wearing like the thirties
gangster white outfit. Right, dude, I haven't seen that video
on forever, and I can ever describe it.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
I want to know there there's not one person listening
who doesn't know what you're talking about. Everybody knows this.
Speaker 3 (38:26):
No, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
But the shoe part. I'm gonna say it in case
there's one person doesn't know the shoe part. The way
that they achieved that lean because it wasn't just him,
it was also his backup dancers. The way that they
were able to do that that big lean over is
they had shoes that had essentially a slot like you'd
hook like a button through.
Speaker 2 (38:43):
Right, And they had like pegs on the stage that
would come and stay there and they would like lock
into them so they could like do the lean back
and forth during the song.
Speaker 1 (38:51):
When I was a kid, we were so mesmerized by that.
What we would do is for any of you who's
ski you know this, I would we would clip in
our skin boots to the skis. Our friends would stand
on the skis, and then in the boots you could
do the Michael Jackson.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
Everybody alive at that time tried doing that move, and
everybody failed because Michael Jackson was cheating.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
Well, no we didn't fail. You could do him in
the ski boots, you can, yeah, yeah, yeah, you got
it to really tighten the bindings though, so if they
pop out, you just go.
Speaker 2 (39:21):
You're like, man, Michael Jackson must have really strong calves
or thighs. Man, like his ankles have to be made
of steal.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
Hasn't really? Now, would you apologize to Joe Biden if
he walks out on a stage and does that today
wearing those shoes?
Speaker 2 (39:34):
Yes, Okay, I retract all my statements. You're fighting four
more years, all right, that's get back.
Speaker 3 (39:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (39:41):
So yeah, Jake Tapper is gonna make a bunch of Mike.
It's just so infuriating.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
Once again, who is he talking about? Because he says
they were hiding it. Is it doctor Jill, Is it
KJP who is lying to Jake Tapper?
Speaker 1 (39:53):
Ah, he's remember and I'm gonna play this thing again.
He said that everybody, nobody, all these he said, we
talked all all these Democrats and nobody would be honest
with us prior to the election being over. Listen one
more time with Jake Tapper's audio, just so we can
digest this in Sandy.
Speaker 9 (40:10):
Just curious as to whether or not this kind of
trying to hide what was happening with the president at
the time had an impact on the press corps, like
why didn't we hear some of these details from what
they actually saw and were dealing with trying to get information.
Speaker 10 (40:26):
Well, Alex Thompson and I were on the case, as
were lots of other reporters trying to figure out what
was going on behind the scenes. But the bottom line
is the White House was lying not only to the press,
not only to the public, but they were lying to
members of their own cabinet. They were lying to White
House staffers, they were lying to Democratic members of Congress,
(40:47):
to donors about how bad things had gotten. And in fact,
Alex and I started writing this book after the election
of twenty twenty four, and we spoke with more than
two hundred people, most of almost all of whom were Democrats,
and almost all of whom wouldn't be honest with us
or wouldn't be candid with us until after the election.
(41:08):
And then after the election we found out all of
these things that when you looked at what was going
on with President Biden at the time, it probably doesn't
surprise you the extent to which he was deteriorating. But
now we have anecdotes and facts about what was really
going on behind the scenes, with details that Democrats wouldn't
share with us until after election.
Speaker 1 (41:27):
So it sounds like he's saying they is all of
they except him? Would that be an accurate description of
what he just said? Everyone in the party apparatus. And
I like how he pretends he's not in the party apparatus,
that he doesn't go to the cocktail parties, he doesn't
go to the fundraisers. He does these people do. No everyone,
(41:48):
because it's going to go lair by lair, And all
Jake cares about and all the Stelters and the rest
of the news folks care about is they just want
to They want their layer of responsibility to be pushed,
you know, down down the food chair, up the food
chair or everyone to describe it, right, they just want
to get themselves out of hot water. They wanted to
(42:12):
get themselves out of hot water. That's all they cared about.
That is why initially after that debate, they all had
to pretend to be shocked. So they're snakes and their
weasels and they're probably going to be pretty successful doing it.
So let's see remember.
Speaker 2 (42:32):
How fast everything moved after that debate. I mean like
and they were all in lockstep where suddenly they're like,
we got to get rid of him because it called
them out for being completely practices. Yeah yeah, they're complicit.
Yeah yeah, that's why. That's what I'm pointing out. They
immediately realized that it.
Speaker 1 (42:47):
Was the jig was. It's it's like it's like they
they you know, the media, the White House, the Democrat
Party apparatus, and donors. All right, so they're four there
are four utes, all right, and they all decided they're
going to break into something, They're going to go commit
some sort of crime. And the moment the police showed up,
Jake Tapper, the media youth is like, oh man, I
(43:09):
can't yeah, no, no, no, I was I can't believe
they said we were going to go get slushies and
then we came in here and I had nothing to
do with it. They're the snitch man, They're the first
guy in there is like dah, yeah, I totally was
not a part of that, just trying to weasele their
way out of it. Every single one of them should
have lied. Shouldn't be on the air anymore because consumers,
(43:32):
and this is where the power lies. Consumers should say
I'll never trust that individual again. And Democrats should be
just as mad as Republicans at them one. Republicans are
mad because it kept this canard going forward and all
of this damage continued to be done, and Democrats realized that,
look what it just did to your party. Look what
(43:53):
it just did to your party. That's because of this,
and it's not just because because Trump was successful in
painting it that way. You got duped. You got fleeced, right,
send your money, do your work, and then you got
duped and then they and then you didn't even get
(44:13):
to weigh in on it when they just switch a
rude o'kamala in there. You should be You should be
madder than any Republican opponent to uh to uh you know,
Joe Biden, because apparently everyone on that side knew what
was up except the people who were supposed to be
your trusted source for information. Right how They're like, ah,
(44:35):
you get no, you got to trust the media. You
can't trust this counter media that's on social media. Those
people are a bunch of liars. You got to go
with the you know, the stalwarts of the media. They
all lied to you. No one should watch anything they're in.
No one should buy his book, nobody. It should be
a failure. It should be so shameful that in six
(44:56):
months so they don't look like it's super interconnected, they
part ways with him. I'm sure he's not going to starve.
He's made so much money, and you should demand better.
If CNN or MSNBC or NBC, ABC, CBS News, if
one of those is your go to for information, you
should demand better. Think of it like a baseball team.
(45:19):
If you're if you're a Colorado Rockies fan, how are
you feeling right now? Although they just fired Black, didn't they?
Or your problem is a lot more than your manager.
What do they wont seven games this season. H In
any other scenario, you'd be like, can we sign somebody?
(45:40):
Can we bring a player in? Anybody? Do we have
anybody with a pulse in maybe in the minor leagues?
Like you'd want to do something. Why don't you want
to do something here? Get rid of anyone who was
in on it. And you know, deep down you know
who was in on it, and deep down you know
that you fooled yourself. But you're not getting paid to
(46:01):
tell people information. You want to lie to yourself, you
can lie to yourself. One person harming you is you.
These people were harming you for money. Think about that.
They were harming you for money and now they're gonna
harm you for money again. Right.
Speaker 2 (46:19):
And if you're like one of these people like that
are so like against Trump, like the extreme Trump derangement
syndrome type person, you get so angry and constantly posting
on social media and you can't help but it's like
part of your life that you hate Trump so much.
You should be mad at the jack the jig tappers
of the world, because that's the reason Trump is now
back in power, because of the way they lied about Biden.
Speaker 1 (46:40):
Yeah, this is like they're hurting you from mine. It's
the only way to describe it. They're hurting you for money.
And unless that's your kink, they're hurting you for money,
and you shouldn't like that. But the same way that
you go these magar will idiots, they'll believe anything if
(47:03):
you Why if you ever watch another episode of Rachel
Maddow or Jake Tapper or literally anyone who was in
mainstream media at the time who was not pointing this out,
that's you. You're the cult. You're You're in the cult. Now, congratulations,
let me know how that works out for you. Okay,
(47:23):
all right, very good, all right, coming up on the show,
like I said, we're gonna chat with We're gonna chat
with the Congressman Brad Not. That'll be at eighth five. Hey,
remember those giant teddy bears that we always make fun
of around Mother's Day? Do they run any commercials this year?
I didn't even I didn't even get served web commercials
for Maybe they don't make that.
Speaker 2 (47:43):
I think they're doing so well they don't need the commercials.
Speaker 3 (47:45):
Is that what it is?
Speaker 1 (47:46):
So many people? Because that's what women want for Mother's
Day and Valentine's Day.
Speaker 2 (47:51):
I bought like seven and made a four out of them.
Speaker 1 (47:53):
You made a fort and a five foot told giant
Teddy bears for your wife till she was pleased with you.
Speaker 2 (47:58):
It's a love for it.
Speaker 1 (48:00):
But she was pleased?
Speaker 3 (48:01):
Right?
Speaker 1 (48:03):
What did she say?
Speaker 2 (48:04):
Completely speechless?
Speaker 1 (48:05):
I see she just turned around and left the room.
Speaker 4 (48:08):
Right.
Speaker 2 (48:08):
I would recommend buying at least ten of them.
Speaker 1 (48:10):
Okay, Well for those of you go and those are dumb?
What use could those serve? Because it's sure as hell
a and im pressing your woman on Valentine's Day? What
apparently we found a use for him, and it's a
forty seven year old woman my name of Daniello Dioanni,
who actually incorporated them into her business up in New Jersey.
(48:32):
I'll explain what's going on with that, and we got
much more to get to our phone number eight eight
eight nine three four seven eight seven four and we'll
figure out what the hell's going on in Virginia coming
up next, ross Ap should be calling it. I don't
want to steal the thunder. Let me grab a click
call with Jamal and then we'll come back. If you
guys don't know the chuck Edwards story. I was right
(48:54):
once again. We're psychic. Okay, all right, so let me
grab this Jamal, what's up?
Speaker 3 (49:00):
See good morning?
Speaker 5 (49:01):
You know what can't c Number one. I grew up.
I was born nineteen seventy five.
Speaker 3 (49:04):
Birthday was Monday.
Speaker 5 (49:06):
I tried the Michael Jackie stuff. Almost broke my mama table.
So look, everybody tried it. But when it comes to
Joe Biden, what the Democrat Party is doing is basically
trilling us because they knew he knew what was wrong
to Biden. Because I remember when who she is, the
(49:28):
press secretary right now for the White House, when she
went on that show on SINN, that woman cut her
off when she was pointing out about how bad Joe
Biden was and how they're covering for him. They cut
her off, wouldn't allow her to speak, kept cutting her off.
So people knew this, they knew it. But the Democrat
(49:52):
voter don't tear Their only priority just to stop Donald Trump,
whether it bean, by fuck or by crook, just to
stop him. They sat down and character find people on
both sides of life. And all you had to do
was just look at a one minute clip. That's all
you had to do, and you want to figure out
(50:14):
that was a lie. First, they didn't care when Democrats, liberals,
when their power is threatening by someone who is unapologetic
about who they are and stopping them, they will break
out everything they can to lie and stop that person.
And that's what it's all come out to be. They
(50:36):
knew Joe Biden was like this, but I got literally banned,
that's what fact checkers third for ten days because I
posted that he needed help find Barack Obama getting off
the stage at George Kloman. Well, nope, that's a lie,
that's a deep faith and she got up there. There
(50:58):
is no help to count right to the King, Jeffrey,
get up this thing.
Speaker 3 (51:02):
You better not.
Speaker 5 (51:03):
The FBI and the d o J needs to say, well,
we want to see you stop or we'll lock you
up to three.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
Oh cut out there. Yeah, the uh King Jeffrey stuff
is insane. So I mean, just yeah, but the Democratic
is red line to use the term red line again
after what happened with Barack Obama and red line, right,
it's like that that part made me laugh. Extra you
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (51:32):
But you know what they know, and I hate to
say that the Republican base is a lot of elderly
white teachers and people who can't hold this no clarity
and say, well, well don't y'all do that, y'all just
be good. And it sounds like when I was going
to school.
Speaker 3 (51:50):
That teacher.
Speaker 1 (51:53):
There we go, okay, all right, sorry, just making sure
someone was working right. All right, anyways, so finish up
what you're saying there, Jamal, I apologize, okay, just stopped.
Speaker 5 (52:01):
A lot of Republicans based found like that teacher when
we were in school, when you got that boy that's
picking on you and they say, well, you Jesse Norman,
you come terrible. Look, that's what a lot of teachers found.
That's what a lot of Republicans found, like that teacher
when all you had to do was punch the bully
in a mouth, and as soon as you punched them,
he stopped. That's why a lot of the Republican base
(52:22):
they're like, well, Donald Park, don't you do that, don't
you repair? Won't you punch back with me? Con dudess Donald,
We don't want that because they want us to always
be a goodie goodie tennis suecause they make them feel
and you know.
Speaker 1 (52:36):
What, look, what it's about to get him up in
Virginia and uh and look what I'm and thanks for
the college of them all. Listen to this story. I'm
going to tell you so, Congressman Chuck Edwards, I don't
know why a Republican would go do any sort of
town hall or anything nowadays, especially in in and around
uh one of the large cities, you know, or Assville
I guess will count as a large city because that's
(52:57):
where Chuck Edwards was doing something. And they're trying to
Bobby Ethridge him. They're claiming that Chuck Edwards had some
sort of thing after he spoke at a rotarian club
event at the Embassy Suites there and he smacked a
guy with a clipboard out of anger. And of course
McClatchy picks this story up, runs it and they're like, oh, look,
you know obviously looked. He's unhinged. Look what happened. And
(53:20):
the whole time, there's some guy named Goodie or good
or whatever who's basically the only sourced person on this.
It's not even the guy who supposedly got hit, who
who is outraged is feigning outraged because he's non political
and he can't believe this would happen, and all this
he said, this would happen if mean old Chuck Edwards
came in well over at North State Journal, our reporter
(53:41):
Buddy ap Dillon did a little digging, and it turns
out that the guy who claims he got hit and
the guy who's in all doing all the quotes, there's
a little bit of background there which clearly McClatchy, excuse me,
McClatchy didn't try to look up ap dillon. Good morning
to you.
Speaker 11 (53:58):
Good morning.
Speaker 1 (53:59):
So did a team of what twenty to unearth this
information you're about to share with us? Or did you
do it all on your own?
Speaker 3 (54:05):
Well?
Speaker 11 (54:05):
I saw your post on X and I went I
looked at the story. I'm like, wait what So I
just literally two seconds took me two seconds google them,
found his Instagram, found a Facebook and the Facebook post
that he has up on February Sith is a giant
indight elon was an anti fascist action tag on it,
which is anti Bok.
Speaker 1 (54:26):
Course. Now, to be fair, this is not the guy
who who was claimed they claimed he got hit, right
who Edwards people say was drunk and yelling f bombs
at him. So this is the guy who just dutifully
is the entire source for the article that McClatchy ran. Like,
the dude's the whole story. So what did what else
(54:46):
did you find? Oh?
Speaker 11 (54:48):
I found an Instagram posts him. Uh, it's sort of
a meme of Donald Trump's mugshot and on the Instagram
post good rates say cheese.
Speaker 1 (55:00):
That's weird. Anybody in that room may have tried to
run against Chuck Edwards who might be involved here.
Speaker 11 (55:08):
Well, yeah, I mean it reminds me of the whole
Ashley incident where they were talking about this protester who
was just a veteran, but nobody really did dive into
him until I took a look at it for North
State Journal and he was tied to the Buncom Democrat Party.
His wife is still an official there. The guy ran
in the primary, the Democratic primary, trying to primary Edwards
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for the seat, and that was sort of left out.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
Yeah, so this is that that's a previous incident. Just
so we're clear, I just want to forget So. So
my point is that there's a track record. I would
you agree in your coverage and reporting that nowadays, if
you're a Republican, it's kind of like when they were
all showing up. Uh remember when remember what happened to
Arlen Spector where Republicans were showing up to all the
town halls and spreaming the Democrats town yeah, amer Obamacare.
Speaker 3 (55:59):
That he is.
Speaker 1 (56:00):
That is what we do now. The difference is the
reason that GOPEDO doesn't want to do town halls is
because lunatics show up and scream. Then the story becomes
when they were removed, their free speech rights are being handled.
The Heckler's veto is never mentioned by the outlets covering this,
and it's every time, every single time there is an event,
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there is somebody there, if it's a Republican to disrupt it.
And it's not a coincidence.
Speaker 11 (56:29):
I'm sorry, No, it's and we're seeing it play out
in other areas too. I mean, we've got the whole
Maryland Man narratives that's been going around regarding that Unless
thirteen Gaming member who has supported you know, they were
describing him as a Maryland Dad or a Marylyn Man. Now,
there was a whole heck of a lot more to
that story, and it's tirckled out now to the point
(56:50):
where none of them want to bring it up anymore.
Speaker 1 (56:54):
Last question for you, because this is your business North
State Journal. You can see ap stuff others I didn't.
I didn't know all the places you're right for now,
but I know you have a sub stack too. The
the audacity of Jake Tapper and them to pretend that
that nobody figured out what was going on with Biden
(57:14):
and now he's probably going to make another million some
dollars off of this book. Like You're never going to
fix it like that. You'll never fix it like that.
Speaker 11 (57:25):
Yeah, I mean Jack Tapper. Somebody find out that Jake
Tapper lied about it. You can't make the stove up.
Speaker 1 (57:34):
Yeah, all right? Anything else really juicy going on news wise,
so people can go over and read it on your
North State Journal.
Speaker 11 (57:41):
There not a whole time of lot going on right
now with the legislative sort of in idle mode. But
there was that Power School breach that happened recently, actually
happened at the end of December, and Power School told
all the affiliates in the states and places that the
data had been taken care of, that it would be
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seen again, that it would be destroyed, and well, twenty
school districts in North Carolina got emails from these threat
actors demanding bitcoin to for the same data. So Power
School is the state wide system that keeps student data.
Speaker 3 (58:19):
Yeah, we had.
Speaker 1 (58:20):
I don't know if I got into it. I saw
the story the other day.
Speaker 3 (58:22):
What was it.
Speaker 1 (58:23):
Yeah, it was twenty thousand students or something, right.
Speaker 11 (58:25):
Yeah, at least at least And there's twenty districts involved
right now that we know of. And there's an article
on a North State journal about that right now. And
there's identity theft and credit monitoring services that folks can
get for free if they're if they're concerned about this.
Speaker 1 (58:43):
Yeah, all right, go check that out so your kid
doesn't end up with a credit card they don't know about.
All right, AP, I appreciate it, Thank you very much. Absolutely,
Casey getting rousted this morning, but coming on with us,
absolutely no problem, yep. Yeah, And we're going to go
ahead and chat with Ray Stagic from the Weather Channel,
who had as exactly one day to cleaning things up
for me so that I can watch Quell HALLOWSDJ Championship golf.
Speaker 6 (59:06):
So yeah, and yeah, we just did something there in
Charlotte and right now over the golf course, a few
rain showers now. Luckily, this pocket of rain, if you
are interested, like kse is, is diminishing and weakening, so
it might rain or shower for the next hour or two,
but then we should be in good shape everywhere across
central and eastern parts of the state. There is some
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fog this morning right now in and around Durham quarter
mile visibility at the airport it's a mile and a half,
so in and around Raleigh and Durham and the Triangle
seeing more in the way of fog than we are
at the Triad, where visibilities are about ten miles south,
they're a little bit lower, but just a few spotty
showers this morning. I think late today a better chance
of a few showers thunderstorms. Heads up could be some
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stronger storms with some downpours and gusty winds close to
eighty more showers and thunder showers early tonight, and then
tomorrow will go with some isolated showers and thunderstorms. I
really think tomorrow's coverage is a lot less and a
lot less of a chance. Warm humand been upper eighties tomorrow,
and then we're gonna go into a string of dry
weather and near ninety degree days in and around Raleigh
maybe been upper eighties for the Triad. For Friday, Saturday,
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and Sunday, this should look pretty good too. And for
now we're gonna keep the showers into the mountains. So
I think after today and tonight, the rain chances go
down by tomorrow, and they're even less for Friday in
the upcoming weekend case, so I should be good.
Speaker 1 (01:00:23):
Sit down and enjoyed.
Speaker 6 (01:00:24):
Even in Charlotte for the EGA Golf Tournament, I think
the weather is going to be cooperative. After a little
wet weather today, much less of a chance of rain
for the rest of the weekend.
Speaker 1 (01:00:33):
And on the weekend.
Speaker 3 (01:00:34):
Who do you like?
Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Huh?
Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
No idea?
Speaker 9 (01:00:39):
You know?
Speaker 1 (01:00:39):
I wouldn't bother to learn one golfers. Do you know
who just won the Masters? Do you know who just went?
I don't know. I give you a hint. Go ahead me,
Lucky Charms Ross, Lee Trevino is not playing Lee Trevino. No, no,
Lee Trevino, No mclroy was a heck, Get out of here,
(01:01:01):
go away. Okay, I'm gonna go. You gotta warm me
about this stuff, all right. I'm gonna warn you to
know one PGA offerage name. Okay, right, I'll get rid
of okay.
Speaker 3 (01:01:10):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:01:14):
Apparently they've arrested now three people in the melee shooting
there at Big Ads, which reopens today. So if you
need that delicious smoke sausage with two fried eggs and
probably the biscuit, get the biscuit. If you go there,
you're gonna be able to do that. And I got
to tell you, I'm impressed. I don't know how they
caught the one dude. I'll explain next. Hang on two
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different incidents that took place on Mother's Day. One in
the Triad, one in the Triangle, just ruining everybody's Mother's
Day brunch or whatever breakfast. One in Greensboro it was
a melee at the Golden Corral. However, no shots were
fired and there's video. But in the Triangle it was
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Big Ads, not the one downtown, but the one on
Quail Hollow at Quell, which is where I like to go.
It's because they have to screw with downtown set up
at the counter there to to be the biscuits smoke sausage.
I keep saying it because I just really want that
to eat. Right now, we're shooting took place now, three
individuals are arrested. One of you has got a crazy
(01:02:16):
lazy eye. I don't know how they caught him, considering
he can see cops coming from all directions at all times,
but they got him. And James calling in right now,
says he was literally there. James, all right, I just
got a few minutes. So you're over at Big Edge,
you and your wife. I guess right, because his Mother's day.
What did you see when.
Speaker 3 (01:02:34):
Here with my wife and my daughter. So you know,
we placed our order. We just got our food and uh, I.
Speaker 4 (01:02:43):
Was praying, yeah, right, banging them for Mother's Day. And
all of a sudden we heard a loud lot of
commotion and we're like, I stopped, and they drift and uh, look.
Speaker 1 (01:02:56):
Where was Where was the commotion? Was it by the
counter in that room.
Speaker 3 (01:02:59):
Or no, it was not near the counter. We were
like back by the I would say, back by.
Speaker 11 (01:03:07):
The kitchen area.
Speaker 5 (01:03:07):
We were in the blue and.
Speaker 3 (01:03:09):
All this stuff, all this stuff took right adjacent right
to us.
Speaker 4 (01:03:14):
And next there was a lot of commotion. Next thing,
you know, their tables are arguing and there's I have
no idea, we have no idea what they're arguing about.
Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
Absolutely no clue at each other, you and your wife direct.
Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
Yep.
Speaker 4 (01:03:32):
So they pushed this one girl away, and then this
one girl wouldn't stop, and then she threw the punch
and it all broke out. And then my wife said,
as soon as my wife said, oh my, they're gonna
pull out a gun. Soon as you said that, he
pulled out a gun. And but then you heard pop
pop pop?
Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
Did you did you? Were you aware of that?
Speaker 3 (01:03:54):
No? You know no.
Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
If you what you're up to, like you just keep
that in mind. Now, well, it could be he was
at that point, what did you? You just grab your
family and run, you duck under your boot.
Speaker 4 (01:04:10):
They ran, and I stood there for a second and
my daughter took a snippet of a video.
Speaker 5 (01:04:17):
Off the edge.
Speaker 3 (01:04:18):
If you want to give me a numbers, I could
send it that you could. Yeah, it was right there.
You could see it if you could. Guys want to.
Speaker 1 (01:04:24):
Send me, I'll put you. I'll put you on hold
and Russell give you an email address.
Speaker 3 (01:04:28):
You can send it to because I want yeah, yeah,
and uh. And then if you look at w R E.
Speaker 4 (01:04:34):
L will be the one thing when they were on
the video original. If you look in the corner, you'll
see a bald headed dude.
Speaker 1 (01:04:42):
That's me, your your wife's and your your local news famous.
Well congrats, James. I'm sorry you guys had to deal
with that. What did you order and what did you
get to eat? Any of it?
Speaker 3 (01:04:52):
At least? Uh negative. I just grabbed the plates and
ran out with me.
Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
I was just gonna say, how did you not load
up the food on your way out? Man?
Speaker 4 (01:05:03):
I know, well they ran out, they left their pocket books,
so I.
Speaker 3 (01:05:05):
Had to grabbed their pocket books, you know.
Speaker 4 (01:05:07):
And when we were running out, you know, I mean
when the shots fired, you know what, the guy.
Speaker 3 (01:05:12):
Had his child in the high chair. He just put
the whole high chair out.
Speaker 5 (01:05:16):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:05:17):
We got a free not going to be taking calls,
just talking to Congressman Brad not if I get my
little phone screener to work. Good morning, sir. How are
you doing today? Congressman? Can you hear me?
Speaker 3 (01:05:32):
Yes, sir?
Speaker 12 (01:05:32):
Can you hear me?
Speaker 3 (01:05:33):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
Good?
Speaker 4 (01:05:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:05:34):
Absolutely. I was making sure that their phones wrecked a
little sketchy earlier. So glad to have you along. And
this is kind of a two for. I was talking
to one of your one of your colleagues yesterday as
we were trying to make sense. Was it yesterday, Yeah, yesterday.
His whole week is just blending together. What do you
let me just ask you this and I'll get into
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the reconciliation stuff. Did you also not get a lot
of sleepy going over all the reconciliations.
Speaker 12 (01:06:04):
Yeah, it's a it's a busy time case, you know that.
But right now, the kind of the two most scrutinized
committees in the House are going through their mark ups,
and it's one of those situations where when everything is
a catastrophe, nothing is a catastrophe. And you had very
benign committees, very benign portions of this reconciliation package in
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the last two or three weeks, and it was nothing
but the asterisks from the other side of the aisle,
throwing up silly amendments, trying to date folks into debates
that that lacked substance, that lacked merit, that had nothing
but just ev value. And that's basically what we're still seeing.
There's no there's no willingness to engage, there's no willingness
(01:06:47):
to work through these real issues that face the country.
No one's talking about the fact that we pay two
trillion dollars every year that we don't have that we borrow.
We keep on throwing up these posters and having outbursts.
Really are counterproductive and it's a real shame. But yes,
all of us up here are are up late, we're
working hard, and we're hoping to deliver this bill in
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the next few weeks.
Speaker 3 (01:07:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:07:09):
Congressman Murphy's who we chatted with. He seemed equally as
enthusiastic that there was going to be uh shenanigans. So
it sounds like shenanigans were in fact the foot Let
me let me ask you about some bigger shenanigans. You've
probably seen Hakeem Jefferies now talking about the issue that
took place at that ice facility and that it's a
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redline and Republicans better not do anything. I'm curious is
your job as a former prosecutor to me? To me,
and I am not judged dury an executioner. To me,
I feel like if I had been at something and
I had gotten that physical with a federal agent, that
I would be charged at the very least with some
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sort of obstruction, but probably assault in some way, shape
or form of a federal AWE officer. And I'm telling you.
The fact that for whatever reason, you all can effectively
be charged with stuff like that does not sit well
with people, especially after what happened with trump Man. So
are you guys going to do something about this?
Speaker 12 (01:08:14):
Well, it's it's it's it's a great that's a great question.
Congress cannot do anything about this. I would encourage I
would I would encourage anyone in the law enforcement community
to review that case. In every case where law enforcement
UH witnesses something that seemed to be very obvious and clear,
and I'll stay casey. I have not seen the entire video.
I only saw portions where Representative mcgiver was very physical
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and and UH certainly administered contact to to an ICE
agent and law enforcement. And whenever that occurs, she should
not be viewed as anything other than an individual who's
hoping to achieve a certain task, and this task I
starved with this particular representative. It is it was entirely
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foreseeable that this type of activity would ensue the Democratic
Party in some factions. Else they not uniformly, but in
some factions have such disdain for law enforcement at the local, state,
and federal level.
Speaker 3 (01:09:14):
They have such.
Speaker 12 (01:09:15):
Disdain for any person who would state the following. The
United States cannot sustain illegal immigration like we saw under
Joe Biden. The Democratic Party absolutely hates anything that the
president is doing. And when you can buy those those
three energies into one movement, you see what we saw.
(01:09:36):
And again, I serve on the Homeland Security Committee. We
missing Guyvers. She and her colleagues cannot even admit the
most basic realities of the Joe Biden administration. They won't
admit that his immigration policies infoot in grave damage. They
cannot admit that ICE is doing tremendous work right now
trying to get ahead of this problem that we just saw.
(01:10:00):
And you know, the local law enforcement, the local chapters
of ICE, the FBI, the EA, et cetera. They will
review this case. And again, justice is blind.
Speaker 1 (01:10:09):
If you were to get charged, not it's not. And
I'm sure I don't mean to be argumentative with you,
but nobody believes that it should be. You're absolutely right,
but nobody believes that it is as it pertains to DC.
Speaker 12 (01:10:22):
Yeah, if if if, if if I had acted in
that way outside the White House when Joe Biden was president,
I would be charged, I believe, And.
Speaker 3 (01:10:31):
Yes, and that type of.
Speaker 12 (01:10:33):
Behavior has no place in civil society. And when you
look at it on a broader perspective, what was she protesting?
What was she fighting for? She was fighting against the
removal of dangerous illegal immigrant criminals who are in custody.
She was fighting against their removal. She was fighting for
them to stay. And the cost of that philosophy, the
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cost of that politic that she is fighting for, you
can't overstate it. And they are not learning the lessons
of the past. Most Americans can see right through this,
and for whatever reason, the Democratic Party is doubling down
that if you came here, regardless of why or how,
you deserve to stay. And that's something that.
Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
We all want to clarify. No, I'm sorry, not if
you're fifty nine people from South Africa.
Speaker 3 (01:11:18):
Well ye apparently, yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:11:20):
If you're if you're a refugee from South Africa and
you look a certain way and you have a certain culture,
then you should be removed. But under Joe Biden, anyone
who came to Day that's right.
Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
Yeah, Hey, all right, So I know you guys can
do the legal thing. That's that's for them. But what
you guys can do is you can remove this woman.
There's no reason she should be on homeland security if
she's assaulting ice officers. Right, that's insane.
Speaker 12 (01:11:43):
It is, it's insane, and you know we've got it.
We've got a committee here in today Casey where the
Secretary of NOME is going to appear before our committee.
I'm curious to see how the Democrats will respond. I
wouldn't be surprised if that video is played before the
committee launches into questions with Secretary Nome. But I urge
the listeners here again, we saw up between ten and
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twenty million illegals come to the country. Not one elected
member in Congress that I have heard has said that
that was a mistake, not one. And that's what really
undermines my questions. Where are the Democrats who will say,
we cannot afford what we just went through, and they
don't protest it, they do not want to fix it.
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If they get back into power, mark my words, it
will be open borders, the Nanza's all over again. They
are working for it, they want to protect it, they
want to institutionalize it, and they want the voices of
Americans to be drowned out. And unfortunately, I think that's
what we're going to hear with miss mc iver. She's
going to blame Trump, she's going to blame conservatives, she's
going to blame Americans, she's going to blame something with
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race probably, And it's very unfortunate that this is where
we are, but that's what I expect, and I think
it's pretty foreseeable that's the direction we're going to go.
Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
I also, she claimed that video was it's like AI
or something, So she's gonna blame AI too, to throw
that back. All right, So a couple other things for you,
just because we're chewing on this. I was I saw
an interview yesterday. It was more of a round table,
and it had if Steve Bannon was one of them.
And he's still somewhat arms length from people like Steven
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Miller and people within the administration, so I'm curious when
he says things. He and others are firmly convinced that
there may be at some point with all of these judges,
what do we have two hundred and fifty different lawsuits
penning right now against things that Trump's wanting to do,
especially Article two powers, which I thought were clear. And
they're convinced that at some point that Trump may go
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down the road of suspending Habeas corpus, if i'd pronounce
you that right, So I'll lah, Lincoln is really something
you guys think is a possibility or could happen, And
what would that mean?
Speaker 12 (01:13:56):
Yeah, that was a great question, and you know I
had gotten no information. I'll say that I'm from the
outset from the administration about any next steps in regards
to this. But basically, as you know, habeas corpus precludes
the detention and definite, indefinite attention of folks without any
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core quote quote in legal definition is sort of a wartime.
Speaker 4 (01:14:20):
Power, and it is.
Speaker 12 (01:14:23):
And I don't believe that we're there. I think that
Stephen Miller is right to be greatly frustrated. However, we
are getting wins in the court. There are in our
in our budget reconciliation package, there are efficiencies built in
to get folks deported quicker. But you know, one of
the things, Casey, that I really hope people are seeing
(01:14:44):
is elections do have consequences. And when you elect someone
in the Democratic Party today, you are electing someone who
will appoint judges that do not enforce the law, that
do not protect Americans, that do not enforce our borders
and will work tirelessly enact the globalist open border agenda.
And Stephen Miller is correct. He has come to the
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Judiciary Committee numerous times to engage with us, to strategize
with us. Havieas Corpus has never been mentioned in terms
of something that he wants to go after. The administration
is working within the law. They are fighting every lawsuit vigorously.
Speaker 3 (01:15:21):
One of the issues that we do have.
Speaker 12 (01:15:22):
Is unfortunately within the Department of Justice, twelve of the
last sixteen years have been under Obama and Joe Biden,
and so we have a lot of people in there
who are working against the mission of President Trump to
remove these illegal criminals. But you know, in terms of
suspending heavieas Corpus, I would be very surprised if that's
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the step that's taken. And Stephen Miller is obviously very scholarly.
He loves, you know, toying with the media, and at
this point, I think that's what that was.
Speaker 1 (01:15:53):
It was a vocal vent frustration Miller. It was banned
in intimating what means. So there is a little bit
of separation, but they do. It's my understanding that they
like each other probably they do.
Speaker 12 (01:16:08):
And I'll say this the whole debate on this issue,
the left and the Democrats are trying to make you
a due process issue, and that's that's sort of where
a lot of the frustration. They want every criminal to
have you case O day, pay for their attorney, pay
for their housing, pay for their trial, pay for it,
and they're not do that. The only due process that
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illegal can expect is are you here legally or not?
And that does not require a court.
Speaker 3 (01:16:35):
That capacity.
Speaker 12 (01:16:36):
It is it is, and I say this, I say
this with a little bit toy in cheek. It's the
ten million minimums. If the ten million people get thirty
minutes in court, that's six hundred years, almost six hundred
years of court times. That is not how the law operates,
that's not how the constitution functions. If you're here illegally,
get out, and if you don't get out, the United
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States will help you get out.
Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
So that you may not saying that because you just
think that you're saying that because there is case law
that specifically addresses people in this situation are treated. The
Supreme Court has already said they don't all get the
traditional you know pathway that a citizen would this is
settled law, correct.
Speaker 3 (01:17:18):
That's right.
Speaker 12 (01:17:18):
That well, we're getting into weeds here, but a removal
from the country is a civil proceeding. Due process attaches
when you are charged criminally. If I go and charge
you criminally, or let's say miss maciverrec is charged, she
is automatically due various protections of the constitution, process and
court of law, the right to an attorney to fight
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the charges, et cetera. Returning you to your home, that
is not a criminal endeavor. If someone steps over the
border illegally outside the legal pathway, he or she cannot
say I'm here illegally, give me give me a lawyer.
Speaker 5 (01:17:52):
No, they are.
Speaker 12 (01:17:53):
The only thing that they are doing is the right
to go home in a humane way. So it's a
what you said's correct is it's a total non sequitor.
And the frustrations are growing, but the resolve is not.
And that's that's where we.
Speaker 3 (01:18:08):
Are up here right now.
Speaker 1 (01:18:09):
The new Jake Taffer book is insane. It's it's more
infuriating that he and the media who ignored this are
going to make money. There's discussion that within the White
House they were talking about putting Joe Biden in a wheelchair.
He didn't recognize George Clooney. I know that they're looking
into this. How in the world are those last minute
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pardons legal? Is it from a legal perspective if you
don't know where you are and who you are and
your robopenning stuff, is there a real pathway to maybe
question the validity of those Well.
Speaker 12 (01:18:42):
Let me start first with Jake Tapper and all of
the friends of the establishment media up here. It's amazing
how people across the spectrum politically and the media, all
of a sudden acts surprised that Joe Biden's was deficient
and his faculty at the end of his part term.
I would submit that if he had undergone appropriate scrutiny,
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he would have never been to nominee back when he
was running in twenty nineteen, twenty twenty. Yes, he was
sharper then than he was when he finished, but he
was in no way robust. And this idea that the
entire class of people around him are surprised, is it
reeks of dishonesty and desperation because they'd been caught. And
Jake Taffer knows that. Jake Taffer knows that Joe Biden
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was failing long before it became accepted into media circles,
and Jake Tapper played a very wide role in probablegating
that live to the American people. At no point in
Joe Biden's presidency was he at full strength, at full vigor,
and fully present with us. He campaigned from his basement.
He had the entire media complex behind him the first
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time he ran. That's the only reason he was able
to stand up on his own two feet, and it's
the only reason why he won that election. So for
Jake Taffer to be outraged, beare me the crocodile tears.
We are ow an apology than anything else. In regards
to the pardons, it's a case of first impression, and
I think that has some very real merit to go
(01:20:07):
through the uh the adversarial process of studying that if
you have someone who does not know where they are
and they use a robopen not just the pardons casey,
but what bugged me were these you know, thousands of
commutations and pardons that worked for these horrible criminals. It
wasn't just pardons. He commuted sentences, he shortened sentences, and
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these are some of these people came out of the
office that I worked in, people that I were involved
in prosecuting. These are not non violent people that he prosecuted.
These are people who, uh, who inflicted extreme violence on
the people of North Carolina in the southeastern United States.
They sold millions of dollars of drugs. They enacted extreme
violence uh in building their drug empires. And for Joe Biden,
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without any warnings to the local communities from which they came,
to the local law enforcement that built the cases, and
the federal law enforcement who feniced the cases, it really reached.
Remember that I was stunned.
Speaker 1 (01:21:01):
I had agents called thirty seconds. Thirty seconds.
Speaker 12 (01:21:04):
We'll let you know, Congress, Yeah, this person got released.
Can you believe that? And it reeks the something that
is untoward, and if Joe Biden was not involved in
that process, it needs to be scrutinized.
Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
Okay. Yeah, the whole thing is is it's really dark.
But I think it's more than a stunt. At this point,
our Congressman Brad not appreciate it this morning. We'll let
you get back to it. We'll talk soon.
Speaker 3 (01:21:26):
Okay, all right, take care, Katy.
Speaker 1 (01:21:29):
All right, there you go. The congressman joining us. We
got we got a two for this week. All right,
we'll be back. Hang on the super duper collector's item,
probably probably almost as old as us. And it's it's
your standard, you know, plush doll looking figure figuring whatever.
And it's got the pull Is it a pull court
of the back? I couldn't.
Speaker 2 (01:21:50):
Yeah, it's part of the surprise. Mike Marky brought it
back from Louisiana like a little shop they.
Speaker 1 (01:21:54):
Found and it's pe worrel. Yeah, and it's got the
pull thing on the back for the voy The problem
is and again, it's super cool, but it kind of
sounds like a demon because the workings are just so old. Man,
can you how much of it? Can you tell what
it's saying? I was trying to really scrutinize that video
you posted.
Speaker 2 (01:22:15):
Yeah, no, so it has the poll cord and but
it's it's super screwed up. So if you do it
at the regular speed, it's fast like a chipmunk or whatever,
and you can't like it like this, this is regular speed.
Speaker 1 (01:22:26):
Like what I'm mad at you? Right? Said?
Speaker 2 (01:22:28):
I mad? Or look, I don't know, Like what the
hell is that?
Speaker 3 (01:22:32):
You don't even know?
Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
He kill me?
Speaker 2 (01:22:33):
He said, he was gonna kill me, so you gotta
do with fire? What so you're gonna do it, I'm
gonna do it slow, so you gotta pull it back
and then right you can kind of understand when you
do it's slow, but then it sounds like El Diablo
or something. Right, Paul is dead? What stop and do
(01:22:54):
some different?
Speaker 1 (01:22:55):
Man? Stop? I heard hey Vern, I got a hate
vern in there. I love it so much, but you
say hey vernon times.
Speaker 3 (01:23:07):
I don't know what?
Speaker 2 (01:23:07):
Yeah, maybe I don't. Okay, So it's repeating.
Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
Why am I covered in boils? Why am I covered
in boils?
Speaker 3 (01:23:15):
Right now?
Speaker 1 (01:23:15):
What's happening? No, I'm mad at you.
Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
I think he's saying I love you. I think it's
I love you? Are you kidding me?
Speaker 1 (01:23:23):
You cover? I'm sorry? Do you cover people you love
in boils?
Speaker 12 (01:23:26):
Ross?
Speaker 1 (01:23:26):
I don't think so.
Speaker 2 (01:23:27):
I love this and it was ten bucks? Yeah, man,
ten dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:23:32):
I'm telling you. The funniest thing would be you rolling
into antique road show right between a ming vase and
a thirteenth century painting. Oh what treasure will be on today?
Speaker 2 (01:23:44):
The most valuable thing they've ever had in the show
by far. Also, I've never watched the show.
Speaker 1 (01:23:50):
But yeah, you never watched any antiques road now.
Speaker 2 (01:23:53):
I mean I've seen clips. I saw one Vietnam vet
bring his watch which ended up being like a a
six figurelex or something. I saw that one.
Speaker 1 (01:24:02):
Oh, I did see that clip on the internet. Yeah,
he bought it. He bought it in the Philippines at
like the uh at at the base store there and
just never used it. His had in the box and
it was worth a gazillion dollars. Yeah, yep, pyp yup.
Is he gonna be really funny because usually the people
doing the appraising, there's some stodgy British dude right with
(01:24:22):
his sweater and his pop collar and all that stuff,
and now he's got to sit there and tell you
what that's worth. Although they do him around the US man.
The funniest one I ever watched is they did one
in like Wheeling, West Virginia in episode and let me
just tell you, West Virginia folk, I suspect also this
would happen if you went to the mountains North Carolina.
They bring in some interest and stuff. They bring in
(01:24:45):
some interest and stuff, and one of the items that
was not used on the show. I remember reading an
article is one of the items was not used on
the show was but there was a clip where somebody
was standing out in front holding it. It was clearly
a clan recruiting sign. And I'm like, I have to
(01:25:06):
find the thing they did that big pan that they
did at the open where the people are all waiting
to find out what their treasures are worth, and there
just happens to be a dude holding something and then
you can't. It doesn't say clan on it, but some
guy who knows stuff was like found a photo of
something else, and I'm like, I really want to know
how that conversation went when they got inside. Like, I mean,
(01:25:28):
it is a piece of history, don't get me wrong,
but I was not surprised. I don't know if it
was Wheeling, it was somewhere in West Virginia. I've been Charleston,
West Virginia, whatever, but just the weirdest clip.
Speaker 3 (01:25:41):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:25:41):
I didn't see the whole episode, but I did read
the rite up the dude did Hey, you want to
hear some super weird also a authority say a how
old is this dude? It'll be clear. Fifty two year
old man Eric Slat was beaten to death by a
(01:26:01):
kangaroo over the weekend. Now ross based on this, where
do you think this happened? A fifty two year old
man beaten to death by a kangaroo? If I had
to guess at probably Australia Myrtle Beach. You're right, of course. Yeah,
that's gonna be my second well technically Hoary County, but yeah,
Myrtle Beach is county. There Slate who was known to
(01:26:24):
rough house with his brother's pet kangaroos. His brother runs
a petting zoo in South Carolina, and he has a
history of and he's a big muscle dude. Like he's
a big scary looking dude. In fact, just realize this.
Let me send you a link because let me send
(01:26:45):
you the tweet here if it'll load for me. All right, sorry,
I should have done this before. I'm gonna send you
a link to the story. And the video is in
there of his roughhouse. Is not him getting beaten to death,
but him rough house and with the kangar.
Speaker 2 (01:27:05):
I hear you, but I'm very busy.
Speaker 1 (01:27:09):
I have boils again. Can we stop this? Oh no,
he said, See that's terrifying. All right, I think that
that falls under the weapons policy, and you're gonna need
to take it home. And I know what you're saying.
You're saying case there's a samurai sorts sitting in your studio,
and that's not really that's not the point of this conversation.
(01:27:31):
So anyway, all right, I just sent you the story.
If you scroll down, there's a YouTube or a Twitter
video there, so check this out. So, according to authorities,
he liked to mess around. I don't know, it's not
super aggressive, he's but according to police, he entered the
enclosure of the kangaroo, whose name is Jack, and did
(01:27:56):
so around midnight. So I don't know if like he
was drunk and like he's like, I'm gonna show that
Jack once and for all, but did not go well.
But you know, there's the suspect Jack there, and and
Jack's quite a bit smaller than this dude too, as
you'll see in the video. But he's a kangaroo.
Speaker 3 (01:28:14):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:28:15):
The amount of force that they have, you know, you
see the boxing stuff. They'll kick you, they can snap
your neck, man. And I don't know what the exact
cause of death is. They're still investigating. Now. It's funny
because his brother is convinced that he didn't die from
the kangaroo, so there was the possibility he was rough
housing and maybe he had some sort of like cardiac event.
(01:28:37):
I don't know. They're still looking into it. But what
does that mean for Jack If this dude comes in
and screws with you on the regular and he comes
into your house? I mean, isn't that like castle doctor?
And at that point, I don't know the answer. I
think people will probably want to go see this kangaroo more.
Now the question is do they are they going to
(01:28:57):
set up a gift send go for the roo or
what or a maybe raise it five hundred thousand either,
because that's what we do now, right, So I don't
know how that works, it says. Some reports have suggested
Eric Slay was in the enclosure roughhouse eing with the
kangaroo at the time. I don't think he was. I
think that the way that they're looking at these videos
(01:29:20):
or making it sound like he's in there beating up
on animals, I think he's.
Speaker 3 (01:29:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:29:25):
I think he's like people rough house with a big dog.
That's what that looks like to me. But still, ye, right,
I don't want to do that. So where is this
the far. Well, this has to be right on the
border because it says the farm called five Star Farms.
The petting Zeus sits thirty miles north of Myrtle Beach.
(01:29:48):
That's basically almost into North Carolina at that point. It's
on that little secondary highway you take there. At that
secondary it's actually a pretty white highway if you're coming
out of Wilmington there. Yeah, I wonder where this thing is.
Well anyway, Yeah, you don't see those stories every day
because remember the uh up in it the still best
(01:30:09):
and worst it's simultaneously. Animal story out of Myrtle Beach
is always going to be the horse. And if you
don't know the horse story, some guy got arrested because
he snuck onto this woman's property, went to where the
stable where the horse is and got busy with the horse,
and multiple times she couldn't figure out what was going on,
(01:30:30):
and eventually they caught him. So he went to jail.
And then he got out of jail. What do you
think he did within a few days, He's like, I
can't live without you. Whatever, He goes right back to
the horse. They arrest him again. Third time, goes right
back to the horse. They arrest him again, and it's like, bro,
at this point with you know what the court costs
(01:30:51):
and every buy your own horse. I don't because I
don't want you doing that the horses.
Speaker 2 (01:30:55):
I just want Ernest to go e.
Speaker 1 (01:30:59):
No, man, just go you. Oh that'll work. What did
he say? Are you kidssing?
Speaker 2 (01:31:04):
Are you kidding me?
Speaker 4 (01:31:06):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:31:06):
Okay, all right, well no that really happened. You can
look it up and it's horrific. So anyway, raced agent
from the Weather Channel, we just had a guy got
beat to death by a kangaroo down here in Myrtle Beach. Technically, gosh,
I mean, if it's gonna happen somewhere, yeah, yeah, probably there, right, yeah, yeah,
(01:31:28):
things a little craig pray at the a little bit,
a little bit right dirty Myrtle.
Speaker 3 (01:31:32):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:31:32):
You ever spend time Myrtle Beach?
Speaker 6 (01:31:34):
Ah, No, it's funny. We were just talking about it.
My sister was in town and yeah, kind of like
you said, not my wife's favorite place and not really
hers either, But I've never been I poked.
Speaker 1 (01:31:46):
Fine at Myrtle because it's it's definitely there's the dirty
Myrtle part. But I've had a I've had great times. Ye,
Myrtle and when they're not shooting at people going down
and checking out the restaurants and stuff. So that's fun.
And they have the International House of pay Cakes across
the street from a National House of Pancakes. It must
be interesting. Yeah, that's Blood Feued Stuff company.
Speaker 6 (01:32:07):
Yeah, that's it's just throw it down for that one, right,
good times all right?
Speaker 3 (01:32:11):
Nice?
Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
Yeah for talking weather, not just weather for us. Some
people maybe going to the golf tournament in Charlotte, or
maybe they want to go to Myrtle Beach.
Speaker 6 (01:32:19):
Make everyoney maybe again, Well, I really think it's going
to get a lot of people thinking about the beach.
Right now, let's peel back the layers of the onion.
First things first, as you'd mentioned golf first, and right now,
there is some rain in the vicinity of the golf
course right now, Quail Hollow. So the good news is
those those showers are going to push on through and
(01:32:41):
we should be getting in better shape here as we
go on through today. Later today, there may be some
more showers, stutter showers.
Speaker 1 (01:32:47):
But they'll be just like this.
Speaker 6 (01:32:47):
It might rain for a little bit and then it's
over with, and some of those showers now starting to
work northeastward towards high Point Winston Salem in Greensborough. So
that little batch is coming through right now and clipping
some of us here over the next couple of hours,
and as we get into the afternoon, picks and a
few showers. Even if you rumbles a thunder, so it
just heads up. There's thunder headed doors. If you are
(01:33:09):
out on one of the area golf courses. Eighty degrees,
some will stay in the seventies Tonight, showers and thunder showers. Tomorrow,
I still think a few showers, thunder showers, but I
think less coverage that should allow us with some hazy
sunshine get to the mid and maybe even some upper eighties.
So some warm weather expected may hit ninety in the triangle.
As we look ahead toward Friday, most of us will
(01:33:29):
stay in the eighties, and then as we look ahead
toward Saturday and Sunday, more sunshine and clouds. I think
we stay a rain free in the mountains. There may
be some wet weather case, but for the most part,
hot little community around Great Beach weather coming to Maybe
it's the beaches you want to do, but for you
specifically case, I think We're gonna be okay for golf.
It looks like they'll be in pretty decent shape as
(01:33:52):
we look ahead toward especially tomorrow for the first round,
and as we get into Friday and even Saturday at Sunday.
So it looks like improving weather after a little wet
weather this week. Yeah, all right, thank you, sir.
Speaker 1 (01:34:04):
We'll come back with Jeff next. Hang on.
Speaker 2 (01:34:06):
Well, good morning, KC.
Speaker 8 (01:34:07):
Today we're reporting from the Fidelity Bloomberg Business Desk. Apple
has been beaten to market for a second time this week.
Speaker 1 (01:34:14):
That doesn't happen often.
Speaker 8 (01:34:16):
Google took the wraps off a major update to its
Android mobile operating system before Apple could preview its overhauled
iPhone software. In just a day earlier, Samsung announced a thinner,
lighter model of its premium smartphone. A thin iPhone is
expected later in the year. Airbnb is expanding beyond home rentals.
The company overhauled its app. In addition to vacation rentals,
(01:34:40):
users will find offerings in ten categories of in home services,
including meal preparation, catering, photography, and spa treatments. Airbnb has
also relaunched Experiences, that's its tour booking product. Mortgage bankers
report there was a small increase last week in applications
for new home loans, but REFI request ticked lower. The
(01:35:01):
average interest rate on a thirty year fixed rate mortgage
with six point eighty six percent. Deloitte Sanual, gen Z
and Millennial survey found a clear majority of younger workers
believe generative artificial intelligence will impact the way they work
within the next year. Longer range respondents indicate they're seeking
a trifecta on the job, money, meaning, and well being.
(01:35:24):
Only a small number of respondents feel driven to climb
the corporate ladder.
Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
And the case.
Speaker 8 (01:35:29):
Starbucks says most of its stores are up and running
normally today, despite protests by workers. At some cafes, baristas
walked off the job because of the company's new dress
code that requires them to wear solid black tops and
follow guidelines for the bottoms. Striking baristas say the policy
change is burdensome and won't make their jobs any easier.
(01:35:50):
Starbucks says the dress code is simple. Wear a black shirt,
either your own or one that the company provides.
Speaker 1 (01:35:57):
Casey, how did we get here? By? Come on, Jeff?
How long? I don't know how old you are, but
my entire life, probably your entire life. People wear dress
codes who work in fast food, right, yeah, I was.
Speaker 8 (01:36:08):
I've told other people that too. Yes, No matter what
restaurant you go into, even if a mom and pop
diner there, there's some kind of a dress code.
Speaker 1 (01:36:15):
Oh man, all right, well whatever, if that's the hill
they want to die on, thank you, Jeff, Okay, take care. Yeah,
like this is some crazy new thing. Oh my gosh,
I gotta wear it. And it's not even a dumb one. Right,
have you ever seen your receeat Remember what's the one
in the mall? One potato two potato ross? You ever
see those in the mall where they wear like it's
almost like a clown design. And then and then when
(01:36:39):
they make the lemonade. This is why we used to
go to the mall. When you make the lemonade, the
way that they squeeze the lemons, it's like this butter churn.
But it's a seat you sit on and hop up
and down on, and the hot girls would do it.
And we didn't want potatoes. We just wanted lemonade, a
lot of lemonade all the time. And they had to
wear that. I'm trying to think of some of the
other crazy yes, well, I mean some would argue Hooters
(01:37:02):
is you know, in and of itself was a little
so a black shirt basically a black shirt over they
can wear jeans or khakis or whatever. It's almost the
bottom thing is almost pants. It just says basically pants.
They're gonna go to war over that, all right? So
be it all right real quick. I mentioned that those
(01:37:25):
giant teddy Bears they always push around, They push around
the old Mother's Day or for Valentine's Day, and then
they show those videos for this woman who's probably wants diamonds.
It's like, oh, giant Teddy Bear, I love you so much.
Speaker 4 (01:37:38):
Yay.
Speaker 1 (01:37:39):
And don't get me wrong, well, you know there's some
people like that. But what are you gonna do with
the giant teddy Bear. Well, according to police who raided
one of those the they call it an illicit spa,
a little rubin the kind of spas that the Robert
Kraft owns the Patriots likes to go. I was gonna
(01:38:00):
say that Tom Brady addition, the Tom Well, I mean
technically was Robert Kraft, but that's okay. So they busted this,
uh this spa up in New Jersey and they couldn't
find the money. Daniella Dieno, Diolano or whatever. That's super
Italian name I can't pronounce, so she was I guess
it was her SPA. Now listen to this. Police and
(01:38:23):
Edison conducted a year long undercover operation Ross. They spent
a year going to this place.