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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Everyone within the sound of my voice is not impacted
by tsunamis. That is a crazy story, man. And you know,
they even adjusted the initial earthquake upwards. And it's not
like people don't live in that part of Russia, but
if you got to hit a part of Russia, that

(00:21):
is going to be the you know, among the least populator,
though they got a lot of spaces like that. But
you know, after that earthquake, everyone's attention then turns to
tsunamis which you know, those are those are those are
still a crazy thing because it's you know, the accuracy
with which we can predict tsunamis is is not much, right,

(00:44):
I e. Indonesia, which was which was a smaller earthquake
because every you know, it depends on the topography of
where it happened. The plates themselves probably a thousand things
I'm not even thinking of. And so you got these
warnings that went out all you know, basically the entire
Pacific coast of North America, New Zealand, Hawaii was supposed

(01:08):
to have one that hit seven seventeen pm local time
last night. I saw some video with some people that
were staying at like the Ritz North Shore and Oahuu right,
which you know, that's where it would hit. And they
had drones flying around and yeah, I mean he had
some waves but and I don't know, right, there could

(01:29):
still be something going on, but thankfully we did not
have a repeat of what horrendously happened there in Indonesia.
Well wait, how long ago was that? That was a
long time ago. So but the reason I'm asking is,
I saw this this morning. And if you ever needed

(01:53):
one hundred percent confirmation that raising the Department of Education
to the ground is and was a good idea, I
present this. This was tweeted by the National Weather Service
in Grand Forks, North Dakota, Ross. If you had to

(02:16):
guess how far is Grand Forks from an ocean, and
keep in mind that the Arctic ocean counts?

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Were we talking Grand Forks, North Dakota, oh Man, like
six hundred miles?

Speaker 1 (02:30):
Thousand miles? Thousand miles? Yeah, one thousand miles. And again
it's not the Pacific Atlanta, it's the Arctic. And I
guess if we count Hudson Bay. I'm not sure how
they did the math, but that's probably what they did,
all right. So with that in mind, With that in mind,
the National Weather Service in Grand Forks tweets quote, there
is no threat for tsunami impacts in North Dakota. However,

(02:51):
if you're in a coastal area under threat, please check
tsunami dot gov for up to date information with the
local officials for any evacuation order.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
So, if there was a tsunami in North Dakota, that'd
be like biblical, that would be right.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
Yeah, but you know what it might be earned and
here's why do you know what? Then started trending on
Google searches. Oh man, was there a tsunami near Fargo?
Was there a tsunami near North Dakota? And so if
you start typing that in it auto fills it for you.

(03:27):
That's right. People saw that likely people in the North
Dakota area and went wait, was there a tsunami warning?
And now there's not. They had to go check it out.
Then people brought Groc into it. Groc, what are the
odds of a tsunami reaching the state of North Dakota.
And then Groc had to answer a bunch of dumb

(03:47):
questions and started getting an attitude about it. If if,
if you can't read that and figure that out for
what it is, and you have to double check. By
the way, just you wonder what Groa said, now Grock
lied to him the odds of a tsunami reaching North
Dakota are precisely zero, a landlocked state one thousand miles

(04:09):
from the nearest ocean, So they're using that number two.
It is geophysically impossible for ocean generated tsunamis to affect it.
I mean maybe by how many of those? What was
the one with the giant wave where the mom or
the woman and her father just stand there and get

(04:30):
just enveloped by it. It was one of the asteroidm
It was the it was not the arm again, but
what was the other deep impact? Right? How tall was
that wave?

Speaker 3 (04:39):
Now?

Speaker 1 (04:39):
I don't know that you're getting to North Dakota, but
some would say the potential for North Dakota getting covered
with water may have some historical reference, So throw that
out there. But yeah, now you're probably not so then
going and trying to figure out if there was a
tsunami warning. I just, ah, please stay in school, and

(05:05):
if you do, stay in school, pay attention, please please
please please, all right, so we'll update you. You know,
obviously there's still there's still warnings out. I think so
just because of the travel time it would take to
get down to like New Zealand and stuff. So hopefully
nothing comes of it.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Did you did you see CNN is reporting that the
earthquake was possibly white it?

Speaker 1 (05:28):
Oh was it? Well, I mean Russia? Well you know
there's that although that's CNN, man, don't don't crock or
google that. It's not. It's a joke. I mean, that's believable. Actually, yeah,
Well after they're like, how the guys shooting up the
NFL office is white? And You're like, you see him

(05:48):
walking past with that you know that photo, the security
photo that they were basing on on And I'm like,
I don't think so now, and you know, the irony is,
I don't know that there was a racial component with
that guy. Sounds like he was a cuckoo for cocoa
puffs kind of stuff. But anyway, yeah, that's that whole

(06:10):
thing right there. Do we have some audio for you today? Oh? Boy? Boy?
Do we do we? Ever?

Speaker 4 (06:17):
And?

Speaker 5 (06:17):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Because yesterday, yesterday the North Carolina legislature went through. Now,
they didn't do all of the overrides. There's fourteen vetos
that Stein did and they haven't got to all of them.
And one of the big tests is going to be
the constitutional carry stuff. And I don't know if those
two nitwit Republicans have come around on it. I'm not
that I don't understand that to be the case. That's

(06:40):
going to be a problem unless you can get you know,
then three Democrats to vote over there, two to offset
and then the one swing that you need. So wait,
would they need a math in the math here because
it's it's yeah, it's two thirds. I don't know if
they need. They'll definitely need to if those two vote
in the other direction. So and frankly, at that point

(07:04):
you got to primary them. It's just too big of
an issue. From a Republican standpoint. The problem is is
if the Republican Party doesn't do something, it reflects on
the whole Republican Party for not lifting a finger against
two members who would vote against a legacy item like this.

(07:25):
It's what you gotta do. And if it feels like
the party is not doing anything, I think a lot
of people are going to sit there and go, well,
f the party if they don't really mean it. This
isn't a minor issue. This is two people and more.
Obviously I expect it on the other side there, But
this is two people who purport to believe what you

(07:45):
believe and yet do not trust you to be in
the best position to protect your family should it hit
the fan. Okay, that's what's happening here. Two people have
the ego and the audacity. Will just remember Bill and Ted,
all right, that's what we're talking about, Bill and Ted.
And they have the audacity to think that you a

(08:08):
somebody who's not done anything, who is you know, lives
a legal contributing existence here in North Carolina. You just
want to go about your business. You want to know
that you can protect yourself or your family in certain situations,
and they want to make you jump through hoops for
the privilege of doing it. And you know what, it

(08:30):
sides with. It sides with this idiot who is a lawyer.
I want to point out this woman's audio. I'm going
to play for you. This is a lawyer. Okay, lawyer Laura.
But is her name. I do not believe she's related
to Ted. But although I've never asked so, I don't know,
but I don't definitely, I don't think that they're voting

(08:52):
the same we literally decided that she was going to
give everyone a lesson on the Second Amendment. And again,
and she's a lawyer, and I don't know how she
passed the bar.

Speaker 6 (09:03):
Stop thinking that somehow owning a gun and possessing a
gun is a god given right from the US Constitution
or the North Carolina Constitution.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
It's not.

Speaker 6 (09:15):
It is not a god given right.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
It will suspend momentarily. Accept it is, and accept it is.
And let me just speak to the US Constitution and
specifically the Bill of Rights. You know what the Bill
of Rights was about. It's not worded to say here
are your rights, this is, this is, this is like
I'm not ross. Would you check make sure I'm not

(09:37):
a lawyer. I just want to show you don't even
have to be a lawyer to understand. Let me sell
you're not. I am not a lawyer. Okay. So if
you look at the wording of the of the Bill
of Rights and the individual you know one through ten there,
how is it worded. Is it worded to say, we,
the government, in our magnanimous nature, grant you this thing. No,

(09:59):
it is worded to specifically handcuff government against uh compromising
these things. So if you're going to write something that
says you can't mess with these rights. Right shall make
no law. Right, we're on the same page here. You're
going to write something like that. Then you have to
believe that these rights inherently exist.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
That's the point of it. That's why our constitution is
different than other countries and why it's exceptional because it's
not saying, you know, other countries are like, hey, we're
the government and these are your rights. Ours are saying, hey,
these rights are given by God and government can't take
them away.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
Even if you want to say there, even if you
want to if you want to deny the God part
of it and pretend the Founding fathers were all atheists. Well,
first of all, if you look at the Declaration of Independence,
they weigh in on this inalienable rights. So anyway, and
they mentioned God in there, which I know triggers some people.
But like they they existed. They existed, and it's not

(10:59):
just the gut, is the thing. It's not just the guns,
the guns or the mechanism for what they feel is
an inalienable right, and that is the right to protect yourself,
to protect your family, because that was part and parcel
of the beef that we had with the Brits. There, Man,

(11:21):
they come in roughshod, do whatever they wanted. They wanted
to quarter soldiers in your house, they go ahead and
do that. They wanted to literally take your land, they
go ahead and do that. They want to shoot you
in a town square in Boston, We'll go ahead and
do that. So it's not the gun. The gun is

(11:41):
the tool, and they recognized it as arguably the most
effective tool, and to this day it is arguably the
most effective tool from an individual basis. So for this
woman to be a lawyer and pretend that somehow it's
the opposite of that is really sk to me, Like,
are you hanging out with Katanji Jackson? I mean, is

(12:04):
that who are you having these discussions with. That's why
the audacity for two Republicans to potentially not be on
board for an override on such a basic issue is
to side with this woman. So our Britain and Davis

(12:24):
Bill and Ted, Our Bill and Ted on board with
this nitwit right here.

Speaker 6 (12:29):
Stop thinking that somehow owning a gun and possessing a
gun is a god given right from the US Constitution
or the North Carolina Constitution.

Speaker 7 (12:38):
It's not.

Speaker 6 (12:40):
It is not a god.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
Given right will spend momentarily. Yeah, and uh, just the
whole thing yesterday and they were absolutely losing their mind.
It's not necessarily Her and her colleagues were yelling at
one of their own colleagues, a black rep from Charlotte
area who was who sided with her Republicans on immigration,
and they were like cat call in er during er thing.

(13:04):
These are the people you caucus with, and you're not
allowed to have dissenting opinion there. If you're going to
have it, you're just going to own the results of it.
So they'll probably try to primary that woman. And if
the Republicans just sit there and let these two up
in the idea of constitutional carry, where law abiding people
can protect themselves, then I don't even know what you get.

(13:29):
But listen to this. This is the gallery, which once
again is filled with a bunch of like aarp aged activists.
I don't know how we got here with this, but
we're doing it again. My point is they've been around
long enough to know that there is a certain decorum
you need to maintain. They don't care though, by the
recks a three fist fight. The houses I've read the
Governor's vita and the bill.

Speaker 8 (13:50):
Is set to the Senate by special message.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
Trump is a rasist, Trump is erasers, trans people are
not predators. Clappity clap, clap, thank you for being with us.
That maybe laugh, that's Speaker of the House Destin Hall there, Hey,
thanks for coming. And then they just boom went over
the other one. So, like I said, they they they

(14:21):
did make headway, they got they got some more to go,
and uh, we'll we'll, we'll find out what happens with
the constitutional carry stuff. But bab if they get that right,
what a crazy couple of days. And Governor Minniemi was
flipping out, so uh, you know, they were probably on
the right track there, and it was funny because of
course the way he's gonna flip out is to once

(14:43):
again go back to this study, this random study that
appeared the other day from Duke University, and they're like, oh,
if we get rid of these carbon goals, the Duke
says they can't meet without you know, spending a crap
ton of money, which would likely be you know, passed
on to you, then everything's going to be more expensive.

(15:04):
And it's a complete opposite of it. And of course
It was then cited by our governor in his objection
to what was going on there, which is incredibly predictable.
But I just want to show you the dangers of
you know, falling into this garbage, right, And that's what
we try to highlight here each and every day. Just
use critical thinking. So a study that just came out

(15:27):
that is then perfectly used by opponents of the Google
over or the Google override, the Veto overrides, says that
if unless you allow us to do expensive carbon mitigation projects,
buy more expensive energy and cover yourself with onerous regulations,
everything's going to be more expensive and you're all going

(15:47):
to lose your jobs. Make that make sense in your
head when you read stuff like that, because you know,
to most people who can rub two brain cells together,
probably unfortunately there is not a.

Speaker 6 (16:00):
Thinking that somehow owning a gun and.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Are able to look at dad and see it for
what it is. And it's not just here. There's a
crazy story out of New Jersey. This audio is so good.
We'll get to that. We've got nukes to talk about,
you name it. Much to get to case O Day
radio programs up in New Jersey. But it is so
egregious that if you haven't seen anything about it, and
it has to do with eminent domain, affordable housing and

(16:30):
what happens when you are a little too comfortable in
your current political situation, that you say the thing, and
if you don't know what the thing is, you'll understand
what the thing is here in a moment. It's literally
the first thing that Ross said to me this morning
before the show. He goes, oh my gosh, the guy
said the thing. Because he says the thing. And it
has to do with a requirement in New Jersey that

(16:53):
the various cities have a certain amount of affordable housing.
And then of course they just the state puts this
law there, and then the city, in an effort to comply,
has to figure out what they're going to do it. Now,
keep in mind, the city owns property, you know, they
owned dedicated from developers, dedicated property. A lot of a

(17:14):
lot of these developments. Part of the way in which
you'll slide them through like a city council meeting is
to do what's called park dedication. I don't know exactly
how it works totally in New Jersey. I do know
they have some component of this, but a lot of
other states do that. Plus they have other pieces of property.
The city has property that owns as part of it's
probably its road crews, you know, like a city shop

(17:37):
those things. But that's not the direction they wanted to go.
So what did they decide, Well, there is like a
multi generational small cattle farm that used to be on
the edge of town obviously is surrounded by stuff, and
they decided that that's what they're going to do. Well,
the farmer didn't want to sell, and they offered him
a bunch of money, but he was happy. He's raising

(17:59):
his cap. It's what his daddy did, It's what his
daddy's daddy did. And it's two brothers, but there's one
primary and they said, no, thank you, we don't want
to sell. So what then unfolded is a really nasty
series of decisions by the city council and the committee
which includes council members that was brought forward to figure

(18:20):
out where they were going to put affordable housing, and
they decided they were going to go and they were
going to take half of this guy's land. I think
it's roughly half, which I think the farm is like
fifty acres or maybe just under fifty acres. So we're
talking about twenty some acres. Well, I don't know what.

(18:42):
I don't know how. There's a term in agriculture called
stocking rate, and stocking rate is simply the amount of
land that you need based on how you're feeding, water,
all of those things per head of livestock. So out
in Wyoming, if you get into the prairie side of Wyoming,

(19:03):
where it's a lot of sage brush, the stocking rate
is very it's very high in the number of acres
you may need. If you're up in the mountains in
the summer where they can graze on a lot of
fresh green grass, the stocking rate becomes a lot lower.
This guy is doing a combination of feeding and looks
like he's got some natural grazing area. You cut that
in half, you could literally decimate his ability to turn

(19:25):
a profit. But then they decide to go interview one
of the jackasses who's who's trying to eminent domain this
guy's property, and you know, they open with all of
the guff that he's taking from the internet. Because people
are paying attention to this, they don't feel that this
is right. You take my land to build affordable housing.

(19:46):
Who the hell are you? And I just I just
want you to listen to this guy try to make
himself kind of the victim.

Speaker 9 (19:54):
Here we go.

Speaker 8 (19:58):
You can call me live tards. You know you're do
you think you're doing. You're not American, You're just you know,
stealing from the taxpayer. You need to give that farm back.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
No lies detected by the way. Okay, all right, So
that's the little scene setter, but it's it's later in
the thing. So then they go and they kind of
profile the you know, the farm. Here's the guy who
owns it. Here he is saying he doesn't want to
sell it. Here's how many generations have been here, all
of that. Then they cut back to this d bag
and this is about a minute and it kind of

(20:30):
bounces around. You get a little more context, but the
payoff comes at the end of this cut. All right,
you're ready for this. Here we go explaining the process.

Speaker 9 (20:40):
I don't blame people. People are pissed.

Speaker 8 (20:42):
They feel like the governing structures are not listening. All
they hear is that this you know, five Democrat member
committee in this town is seizing this hard working farmer's
you know, family legacy.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
I think it's why Why do you think that that's
what they hear? Russ, Why do you think that's what
quote all people here?

Speaker 2 (20:59):
I think that's what they hear because that's what they're doing. Yes,
because that's what's happening.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
That's exactly the thing you just described. The thing an.

Speaker 9 (21:07):
Easy target for people.

Speaker 10 (21:08):
Matt Scott is part of the committee that helped pick
the farm site. He says strict state requirements for affordable
housing sites really limited the options.

Speaker 8 (21:15):
I felt terrible. I was like, wow, I didn't know
we were doing this. There has to be another option.
We've atted all these properties and this is what we're
stuck with. None of us wanted to eminent domain a farm,
no desire to do that.

Speaker 9 (21:28):
If they don't want to sell. That's kind of where
we're at.

Speaker 10 (21:31):
Do you feel like the bad guy?

Speaker 9 (21:35):
No, I don't.

Speaker 8 (21:36):
I empathize one hundred with the Henry brothers. But again,
I feel like the greater good is what my responsibility is.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
Sort you should be a shite calling yourself a community.

Speaker 7 (21:51):
That cass, but we do care, Nicholas about the greater
How can this be for the greats of good?

Speaker 1 (22:00):
There's a reason in a parody movie, they're mocking that phrase,
you absolute jacket.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
And that's that's the thing evil people say, right when
they think they're doing it, Late Hitler, it's for the
greater good, you know, for the greater good.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
Yeah, and this guy doesn't even realize he said it
because he's in such a bubble.

Speaker 9 (22:17):
It's for the greater good.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
And all we want to do is says the mains
of production.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
Yeah, why are people freaking out.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
Because he's on a committee with no intellectual diversity, no
ideological diversity. It's probably more accurate, right, So they're sitting
there and then they buy a hole so they oh,
we empathize, No, you don't. You empathize only the fact
that you don't. You're kind of po that people are
sending you nasty messages. That's that's what you empathize for.

(22:48):
That's why you don't want to be dealing with this.
But I'm sorry you just you know, to go in
and just run rough shot over this dude, and then
to say the greater good. I about fell out of
my chair.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
Life man. The whole the whole concept of like take
and they're like eminent domain to me is like so evil.
It's like I have the radical opinion. I hope you're
sitting down that if you own property, it should be
your property, and if you own it, they shouldn't be
able to take it away from you. I understand. You
know all the Internet State Highway, Yeah, well that was
sort of maybe that was evil too, you know, and

(23:18):
I just that and like.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
Property, maybe the interstates are evil. Well yeah, if you
have to drive on.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
Forty, if that was your property at the time, that
probably was evil and that probably sucks.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
No, no, no, I'm laughing because in a way the
interstates are yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Oh sure, yeah. I mean just because we've benefited from
it doesn't mean that the concept of taking that land
away from people is that's evil to me. And the
same thing with the property taxes. I understand that you're
you know, the the revenue from property taxes goes to
more than just your property, and you know, all the infrastructure.
I get that, and utility blah blah blah.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
School.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
But at a certain point, if you've been on your
property for over thirty years, whatever, paid your mortgage, you're
in your elderly you're sixty five or up or whatever,
you shouldn't have to pay your You shouldn't live under
the fear of all of that, of your home being
taken away because your property taxes after the age like
sixty five or something.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
I don't get it. It's evil, it's evil. Well, you
know the way there. There is a really good discussion
here about how you might tach because of the one
of the things that it is because of the capital
gains that you'd have on it, because of what we've
done with prices. Now, that's probably a better route to go,
because what you have is you have empty nesters living

(24:32):
in four bedroom houses, right that they normally they would
have been inclined maybe to downgrade a little go for
something a little smaller, but they know that they're just
gonna get eaten alive trying to sell it in that
circumstance because of the amount of gains there. So, like,
there's a lot of these discussions going on right now,
and I totally agree with you, there's there is no

(24:52):
perfect scenario. Although every time I see one of these
imminent domain discussions, somebody's got to slink in with oh
the Native Americans, right, And I'm like, well, wait a second,
shouldn't they also oppose, like I said, right, wouldn't that
be the argument there, they're like, no, we do not
like it, but at domain. But yeah, I mean, this

(25:13):
is what they do. I've told I've told you how
po ranchers out west were where we are. Our ranch
footprint used to be almost four times bigger than what
it is. But then they just came through and they're like, Ah,
that land that you basically curated all these years, we're
gonna make national forests and stuff, and so we're gonna
start a reclamation process and take everything back. But don't worry.

(25:35):
You can lease it from us in perpetuity for grazing
rights for a low, low price that keeps going up.
So yeah, man, it's an interesting one. But to actually
bust out the greater good thing, oh, I love that
for us. You should be a shine calling yourself the
community that casts. Oh but we do care, Nicholas about

(25:56):
the greater good? How can this be? For the greats
are good? That's a hot fuzz by the way, if
you've never seen that, dude, that's really it's a perfect
movie in It's very good man. I love the gee sport,
the goose portion of it. I'll just leave it at that.
Was it a goose or a Swan one one. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(26:17):
the Swan part of it. I won't ruin anything else,
just you should. You should definitely watch it. And it's
got the dude from Mission Impossible in there, so I
don't know what would be a better way to uh, Simon,
is it Simon hell peg peg? Yeah, yeah, yeah, but yeah,
the tech nerd from the later Mission Impossibles. Very funny,
but yeah, you should check that out. And I won't

(26:39):
tell you why they're doing the Greater Good. You got
to figure that out yourself. All right, six forty five
here on the CaCO Day Radio program. I don't know
if this is a declaration of war? What's going on? Man?
What is Canada too? If you guys haven't seen the this,
I'm assuming there's some sort of spy tactic. Willis playing

(27:00):
that and much more coming up here on the CaCO
Day Radio program. All right, let's uh, let's grab this
phone call real quick. Fulton, Good morning, Hey, Good morning
morning sir. What's up?

Speaker 4 (27:14):
Hey?

Speaker 11 (27:14):
I was just telling Ross yesterday I was working on
a piece of equipment. I had my radio on here
in the service truck, and when it went to news break,
I heard him say that Mike Watley is calling it
and he's he's supporting Roy Cooper.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
You heard when you heard on this station.

Speaker 11 (27:41):
Yes, sir. As matter of fact, I made the point
to make sure that I didn't get too far from
the radio. On the next news break, they said it again,
and I thought, well, and then I called a friend
of mine, Anthony, and he said loud and I don't
have it on one o one on six point one.

(28:01):
He so I got on a Christian network. He said,
but I'll turn it back and I'll call you. And
I said, Anthony, sound that's what I found that, like
I heard. So I just want to follow up. I
know you guys, I've been sitting here waiting to see
if y'all bring that up. And you haven't brought it
up you, I said, okay, what yeah, yesterday.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
If that was the case, I promise you we would
have brought it up by now. I've not. I've not
heard that. So now now I'm really concerned about what
news you heard? What time was? What time did you
listen to the news, sir? Yesterday when I tried to.

Speaker 11 (28:34):
Case case, I tried to listen to it the very
first thing because here.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
No no, no, no, no, no, no, I'm asking you, sir.
What I'm asking is yesterday when he thought you heard it,
do you remember what time that was, because we can
go back and listen to it.

Speaker 11 (28:45):
So Casey, I think it was around eight o'clock, eight thirty.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
In the morning.

Speaker 11 (28:51):
And I made a point in the morning, okay, And
I tried to make a case that I kill up
enough of time to wal I can hear it again.
And it came on again. And then I left to
go to Clint to pick up apart from the tractor,
and I was going to Clinton. I turned a radio
up loud and I and I heard it again. I thought,
I'm hearing it. This is what they're saying.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
I don't know. I make sure do that, but I'll listen. Yeah,
that's to my best of my knowledge, that is not
the case, sir. But who knows things are great?

Speaker 4 (29:22):
Okay?

Speaker 11 (29:23):
Yeah, because I know I listened to you. Had he
was right after you had an interview with a Dan
Brown from Plymouth.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
Yeah, the guy wrote the Angels and Demons that day.

Speaker 11 (29:36):
And he is he the one that's gonna be running
for you a senate.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
Yeah, I'm teasing, not Dan Brown's don but yeah, he's Uh,
he's from Waxaw actually, but yeah, he's one of he's
running Senate, so I guess he's in the primary against
Whiteley if Whitey gets in, because Whally's not technically in yet.

Speaker 11 (29:51):
You know, so well if I think I heard yesterday
they said Wally would back in out.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
Well again, I I you can't back out of something
you're not in. But he's probably in since Trump basically
said if he's in, I'll endorse him. So Cooper is
the one who's officially in. Uh, yes, you know yesterday
he put the thing out in the morning. But I
don't know. We'll check it, sir, and if Kyle screwed up,
we'll execute him. Okay, I know that, Casey. That's why

(30:19):
I'm yeah, yeah, Yah, I don't know. I'm gonna I'm
gonna listen. Maybe it was just worded weird. I don't know,
but I hadn't heard anything, so we'll check it out.
All righty, sir, you keep doing a great job.

Speaker 9 (30:30):
Love you today, all.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
Right, I appreciate it. Man, Tell your friend will listen
to us, not whoever else it was. Okay, that's how
you missed. All right, I'm going all right? Uh ross
organized the Kyle Wilson Tribunal. We'll see. But I had
not I had not heard that. And the problem is, sir,
now that you said Dan Brown, next time I talk
to Don Brown, I'm gonna like subconsciously think that some

(30:58):
of those little things. It gets in your head and
then you screw it up. So you know how I
am with names? All right, let me jump over to this. Okay, Sorry,
a little sidetracked because that's a that would be crazy.
But I did not hear anything like that.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
I heard on the radio right now that Michael Wattley
dropped out and is endorsing.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
I just heard it like it. Oh yeah, context matters.
Context matters. So you know, we had a we had
a piece of audio. Oh, I just realized there's not
any room for it. So we had people on Monday
that were freaking out over the Sydney Sweeney stuff. Right,
but it was just lunatics. Here. I'll find it in

(31:41):
my little directory here. Yeah, you're just you're dealing with lunatics, man,
You're dealing with you know, Twitter, people with or Twitter yeah, TikTok,
people with giant nose rings and just just full of hate, man.
And so having them freak out over. I thought this

(32:02):
would be easier on the fly. Where is that? Here
we go having am freak out like.

Speaker 3 (32:09):
This body is composition is determined by my cheens.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
All right, so this is I'm sorry, this is the end.

Speaker 3 (32:14):
Hey, yea, as appear.

Speaker 12 (32:18):
Sidney's tweety Hasburg Keynes.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
All right, so that's the ad, right, that's the ad. Well,
but now it's beyond just lunatics. It's well, it's now
it's fun with a professional lunatics. So wait, hold on
another call, Yes, Liz, what's up?

Speaker 9 (32:33):
Hey?

Speaker 13 (32:34):
I just was listening to your radio show and the
guy came on and was talking about the news report
about the wally getting out and back in Cooper. I
heard the same report.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
When did you hear it? Man? When did you hear
it yesterday?

Speaker 5 (32:53):
The same thing?

Speaker 14 (32:53):
Because I was shocked.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Okay, I have not heard I have not heard any
of this, but uh who knows. Now, I'm curious how
the news report might have been worded. Well that was
during the show yesterdays. That's so weird. But all right,
all right, thanks, thank you very much for the call there, Liz.
Uh oh, John, real real quick? What's up hey, man?

Speaker 4 (33:18):
Yeah, the guy's name is Watley.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Right, I'm new here, Yeah, Michael, Okay, here's.

Speaker 4 (33:23):
What Here's what they heard, Casey, you don't got to
go back and look. There was a report on the
news that somebody who was either running against Whatley or
some democratic but against him, had made this statement that
he ought to drop out because he had indoors Cooper
before he announced his own run. That's what they heard.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
Oh okay, all right, g O Day radio program where
you are not you have not been sucked into the
multiverse thanks to a couple of callers there and some
other emails and some review uh the story and I
guess maybe Wiley Wattley people hear that you know your
busy work and you're doing what you're doing getting ready

(34:01):
in the morning. So I get it. So the story
is Wiley Nichols, the uh one term congressman, and uh
this general Moonbat he's dropping out, he was gonna run
and he's going to endorse Cooper. So Wiley, Yeah, so
it's it's democrat endorsing democrat. Is what what you heard there, sir? So?

(34:24):
But I don't know, man, So yeah, I always check
because life comes at you fast, man. Things are crazy
and you just see, you never know what's gonna happen,
and that's why wait, hold on, oh wow, look at
this ross. You see this, Patrick Mahomes has decided to
step down and endorse Josh Allen. So really yeah, that's

(34:45):
big news. Gonna sit the season and pay homage to
who deserves it. So wow that is and you heard
it on the radio, so there you go. Yeah, all right, good.
I thought I thought I was still asleep for a
minute with what I call it called in, but I'm like, oh,

(35:06):
Kyle usually gets it right, so I think it was
Wattley Wiley and it's just you know, you're distracted, you
were e would said he was running down to get
apart and all that. So hopefully that helps her. But
who knows. The election is just getting started or the campaign,
I should say, so we shall see. All right, let
me jump back over to this. You know, it's one
thing for all these nosering lunatics on the Internet to

(35:27):
start crashing out over the the genes ad right, So
with Sydney Sweeney, like, that's one thing I expect that
because the internet is going to internet, the problem is
rather than people, and just so you understand what the
beef is here, I guess if people don't. So she's

(35:50):
in a Jeen's ad and we play the let me
play the ad one more time for you real quick.
She's in a Jean's ad, and this is this is
how the ad goes. Okay, oh, here we go all right? Here,
here is the My.

Speaker 3 (36:02):
Body's composition is determined by my genes. Hey as appear,
Sidney's Twinny Hasbury.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
Canes, all right. So and then she kind of wipe
wipes her hands on the butt of the jeans like
you might do if you're a mechanic in something. And
then she gets in a really hot Mustang and peels
out of there. So and it is a play on words, right,
So they mean jeans, like the jeens she's wearing, but

(36:33):
they also mean the biological lottery that she won, right,
which generally, you know, you get a couple of hot parents,
you're probably gonna have some hot kids, although not always, no,
you No, it's.

Speaker 2 (36:46):
True, right because like you know, she's you know, an
attractive female, so obviously she was passed down some good jeans.
But yeah, sometimes it doesn't work, like Demi Moore and
Bruce Willis.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
Yeah, I don't know what happened there, right, so, but
that's what it means. And of course they're like, oh,
it's Nazi, it's Nazi dog whistles man. But now they
decided to take it mainstream. That's right, on Good Morning America.
They brought on this lunatic.

Speaker 15 (37:17):
I'm to check the pulse. We begin with the backlash
of our new ad campaign featuring actress Sidney Sweeney.

Speaker 16 (37:23):
The ads are for American Eagle and the tagline is
Sidney Sweeney has great Genes Now. In one ad, the blondehair,
blue eyed actress talks about genes as in DNA, being
passed down from her parents.

Speaker 15 (37:34):
The play on words is being compared to Nazi propaganda
with racial undertones.

Speaker 17 (37:42):
The pun good genes activates a troubling historical associations for
this country. The American eugenics movement and it's prime between
like nineteen hundred and nineteen forty, weaponized the idea of
good genes just to justify whites premises.

Speaker 16 (38:01):
Despite that backlash, American Eagle stock has been soaring.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
I think they're up like seventeen percent or some crazy number. Clearly,
and you know why this is, Here's why it's bigger
one to mainstream that lunacy is I don't understand that.
But two, if if everything trends in the way that
it's trending, American eagle stock stays up, people buy a
bunch of jeans for you, social engineering you social justice

(38:28):
warriors who had kind of captured the ad space right
where you could inject all of the oh, we're going
all ads for clothes have to be you know, body
positivity stuff where we bring in a bunch of people
who clearly are in the expanded size range, right or
it can only it can't be It can't be a

(38:48):
hot white girl. It's got to be who did I
see all over? Doja Cat was all mad over? It
got to be Doja Cat Like at the end of
the day, the reason that most of the companies leaned
into the DEI is because financially they thought it made sense.
Don't get me wrong, there's some true believers, but a
lot of it was just going along because financially you

(39:10):
figured it was more injurious if Republicans were mad at
you than Democrats, And for a long time that was
the thing that Democrats were much more successful in financial boycotts,
but Republicans got on board and you saw what happened
with bud Light and Target got a two for So

(39:31):
it's insane.

Speaker 4 (39:31):
Though.

Speaker 1 (39:32):
If this works and they can make money, there's could
be more of this. You've now lost it.

Speaker 2 (39:36):
Yeah, they're gonna make money. I mean all we've had
for like over a decade now is like fat, morbidly
obese people in underwear that we were told that we're
supposed to believe our attractive and like most of us
are like, yeah, that ain't it now, No, this is healthy,
remember that this is healthy. Yeah, And then I mean
it's not rocket science. Then you had this brand that
was like, hey, let's put a really hot, attractive female
right in some genes and just you know, and let's

(39:57):
put that on TV and see what happens. And now
they're like, you know, make it big bucks.

Speaker 1 (40:01):
And this was our childhood. Do you remember do you
remember Marky Mark and Kate Moss right that was those
were those were the ads for when I was in
high school. I know because I thoroughly reviewed them, So
you remember that.

Speaker 2 (40:15):
I'm taking now, there was a Calvin Klein ad where
the woman in the ad was bigger than the couch
they had.

Speaker 1 (40:20):
Her in the Calvin Klin underwear and you're like, oh,
isn't this sexy? Don't you want to buy it? This underwear?
And no, I want to vomit, wan to vomit. But
it's like I've said, it's like I've said multiple times
on here, I don't need to be you don't need
to see me in espeedo. So this isn't just like
me attacking people who were you know, overweight.

Speaker 2 (40:39):
Same same, Like it doesn't make any sense, Like this
isn't rocket science, this is natural.

Speaker 1 (40:44):
It's so dumb. It's all so dumb. And that's what
you know.

Speaker 2 (40:46):
One of the big parts the reason that Trump was
elected this past election cycle was because people are so
tired of the obviously dumb. Right, it's so dumb, and
I'm tired of pretending like it isn't it's so stupid.

Speaker 1 (40:59):
So yeah, I think this is going to kick off
more and they just can't have that, so that you
got to bring some lunatic on. It's like, wow, it's
it's Nazi dog whistle.

Speaker 2 (41:07):
And of course the college professor in that Good Morning
America segment is like a frumpy, old white woman. Of course,
it looks like somebody that was like, you know, information
was hacked.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
On the tee app by the way, by the way,
she just slightly she looks to be slightly smaller than those.
But it's funny that you bring up the eugenics program.
Ross Would you ask ross Ai which party was running
the eugenics programs not just through the nineteen forties but
in North Carolina into the nineteen seventh Sure, let me
let me put it in there. Oh, this name is

(41:37):
called Margaret Sanger came up. That's weird. Yeah, that's weird. Yeah,
that was Democrats ran one of the longest running eugenics
programs right here in the state of North Carolina. That's them, man.
So it's funny you would lean into that, and then simultaneously,
you know, try to couch what Sidney Sweeney's doing. It's

(41:57):
some sort of maga attack. Guys are all lunatics, man,
absolute lunatics. Oh okay, and and and it just it
runneth over. Obviously we've been following this really horrific story
out of Cincinnati right where you have these videos and
and admittedly you don't have all the context, you just

(42:17):
have whatever's in the video. But the one that I
think there's two of them. But the one that really
I think stuck with people, and it's because of the
imagery is the young woman who gets one shotted by
some dude and there's a bit, there's a melee going on,
and I've i've heard reports that maybe one of the
guys she was with struck a dude another dude, and

(42:41):
at that point, fine, there's probably gonna be a fight.
And again that's music festival's alcohol. It's not unusual for these.
The problem was then you had a bunch of people
jumping in and then, for whatever reason, this the chicken.
The video looks like she's trying to upbrates some people.
But then somebody who's not part of whatever that initial

(43:03):
melee is comes over and just lays her out. And
then there's the imagery of her with her eyes open,
looking like she's dead. And so what happens, Well, the
chief of police and the mayor and everybody have to
go hold a press or over this thing. And it's
a city run by lunatics.

Speaker 14 (43:24):
Man, But the conversation turns to this one incident, adults
fighting at three am.

Speaker 1 (43:30):
This is not who we are, Okay, all right, And look,
I'll believe you if you're serious about cracking down. The
problem is is the woman who is the chief of
police there decides to hold an angry press conference yesterday
attacking people on the internet and journalists for quote unquote
showing it out of context.

Speaker 18 (43:50):
Social media and journalism, Oh no role it plays in
this incident.

Speaker 19 (43:55):
And yes, guys, that's you.

Speaker 3 (43:58):
That is you.

Speaker 7 (44:01):
Social media.

Speaker 19 (44:02):
The post that we've seen does not depict the entire incident.

Speaker 1 (44:07):
Again, I'm sure it doesn't, right because a lot of
times people are gonna start filming until something's kicked off. Right,
But you have to explain to me, like I'm five,
how going over and some dudes sucker punching a woman
like that? Why that was justified? If you're going to
say that there's no context there and that's what it is.

(44:30):
What she's saying, that is one version of what occurred.

Speaker 19 (44:37):
At times, social media and mainstream media and their commentaries
are a misrepresentation of the circumstances surrounding any given event.

Speaker 9 (44:52):
What that does.

Speaker 19 (44:53):
That causes us some difficulties in thoroughly investigating the activity
enforcing the law.

Speaker 7 (45:02):
How because what happens that social media post and your
recoverage of it distorts the content of what actually happened.

Speaker 1 (45:12):
All right, So the next thing out of your mouth
then should be the context if you're criticizing people, because
what do you do you think people are just not
going to report on that? Those two incidents, but but
really the one with the woman where you have this
this this imagery of her looking like she's dead. I
was blown away to find out she's not dead. She

(45:34):
looks like she's dead. So now it's Q and A
and uh so maybe some context will emerge huh to this,
I mean, what was distorted dead? So I think by
how is it being distorted?

Speaker 18 (45:48):
Your responsibility with social media is it just shows one
side of the equation quite frequently without context, without factual context,
and then people run with that, and then it grows
legs and it becomes something bigger that we then have
to try to manage as part of the investigation.

Speaker 1 (46:11):
Yeah, why don't we talk about what's actually going on here?
What's going on here is the mayor probably called you
and not in her not in the polite little voice.

Speaker 18 (46:20):
But the conversation turns no.

Speaker 4 (46:23):
She called.

Speaker 1 (46:23):
She screamed at you because this is your job, and
the city of Cincinnati now looks like a war zone
for a jazz festival. It looks incredibly unsafe, which is
not advantageous, by the way, I believe it or not.
The city of Cincinnati. I've had a lot of fun there.
I had a friend who moved there, did his medical

(46:46):
residency there, went and hung out with them for a
week over that had a great time at Cincinnati. And
they have a cool, little burgeoning, kind of little mini
tech thing. Some of the growth you're seeing like around
Nashville and Raleigh and stuff. They were kind of kind
of onto that. And you know, they had some good restaurants.
I love Skyline Chili too, So I was excited to
get out there, right. You want people to want to come,

(47:07):
even though Cincinnati isn't necessarily high on everybody's list. You
don't want your city to be reflected looking like this.
So I'm sorry. The mayor probably called you and what
the hell is going on? But no amount of context
denies the fact that that whoever, that person, that man
was that punched this woman punched this woman while she
was not actively engaged with anyone. You know that part

(47:32):
we can see in the video. So you hold this
pressary school people. They asked her another follow up on
the all right, well what's the context here? And she
still wouldn't answer, So I'm sorry, you're man. By the way,
she's also getting sued because of her DEI practices. According

(47:52):
to the lawsuit, basically, if if you're white, you're you're
not making lieutenant.

Speaker 3 (47:59):
Now.

Speaker 1 (47:59):
I don't know the validity of it. I just know
that it's a lawsuit going on. So but it tells
me that she leans into the woke stuff. So I
don't know that I trust I trust her assessment, and
I bet there's a lot of people in Cincinnati that
don't trust her assessment because they're sitting there going, well,
I'm not gonna there's there's no way I'm going to
be going down to any of these festivals at night.

(48:23):
Hell no, And it just escalates. So you have an
obligation if you're going to make those claims. And yeah,
not everything's going to be perfect, but sometimes you have
to mitigate what's going on.

Speaker 2 (48:35):
I mean, the brastion and Elford all is absolutely insane though,
right because she's like, oh, well, you know social media,
we don't know both sides. We've got to write both sides.
And there you might not have heard both sides. Well,
I don't care like something might have been said. I
don't care what was said. It doesn't give you the
right to beat the hell out of somebody, right.

Speaker 1 (48:53):
I'll give you an example of where it would have been. Okay,
because I actually attempt to think these things through. If
we in the video cannot see that she has a weapon, correct, Okay,
if if and I looked, I didn't see one. But
let's say that she had brandished a weapon and that
guy figured, all right, I got to mitigate this ste
where somebody starts shooting. Yeah, that would be an example

(49:15):
of where I'm just fine with him popping her.

Speaker 11 (49:18):
Right.

Speaker 1 (49:18):
But the theory that you know, words were said between
the two and somebody was just because somebody claims her
boyfriend or guy that she was with slapped another dude, which,
by the way, slapped another dude still, so that's it.
But I have not seen them confirm that.

Speaker 4 (49:33):
Right.

Speaker 2 (49:33):
If there's like a physical altercation, yes, yeah, like if
you're defending yourself, but if you're like you beating the
hell out of somebody because you know you had a
verbal argument, that's insane.

Speaker 1 (49:41):
That's yeah, it's crazy, or at the very least if
there's a physical altercation. I told you my buddy got
into a fight one time and his dumbass buddy came
over and swung on me, not very well. It was
very intoxicated, but like I had nothing to do with it.
And I know my buddy, Mike runs his mouth, so
he it's everything he deserves. That's what that looked like

(50:02):
to me, except it was a woman. We'll be back
since you with a couple of little, little dumb stories here.
First of all, I didn't realize so this. I saw this,
and I thought somebody was sprewing around on social media.
So Liam Neeson is dating Pam Anderson. Okay, I'm okay
with that. I guess he rescued her from a chic.
Oh well, look, women love that, you know, they really do.

(50:23):
They want to tell other and you know, because it's
a competition like, oh, how did you guys get together?
Oh we met at a bit at a bar.

Speaker 2 (50:30):
Okay, and let me clarify, going back to our Sidney
Sweeney discussion, it was a morbid le ob chic.

Speaker 1 (50:37):
So oh wow, okay, all right, well good, and then
she gets tell all our friends, Oh yeah, he rescued
me from a more mid Leo b chic, and then
all the women are super jelly. So there you go.
H So that's one and I like, look, I appreciate
the fact that this show is not like other news
talk shows in the types of stories we get sent.

(50:58):
Usually a lot of news talk shows, you get a
lot of people send you like deeply wonkly wonky political stuff,
which sometimes is okay, but a lot of times it's
hard to do on the radio. So but God bless
several of you who have wanted us to know that
the Hooters across from Augusta National, where John Daly sets
up every year and makes a gazillion dollars, is closing.

(51:19):
So that's very sad news, you know much So if
you guys don't know this, right across, if you ever
go to a gust do you ever go to the Masters,
there's just across the street is just a row of
all the chain restaurants you could think of, you named
Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, Red Lobster, and Hooters, right and
there's a bunch more so, the Hooters right across from

(51:40):
the entrance to august John daily because he has the sponsorship,
because you know, he's not playing in the Masters. He
brings a giant tour bus and he sets up in
the parking lot there and he spends all of Masters
week selling merch, doing autographs, signing breasts a lot. That
happens a lot, but just you understand how much money

(52:03):
he makes. Last year he sold seven hundred and eighty
thousand dollars worth of merch just in that one week
in the parking lot of Augusta there. And you know
he's got those pants they sells with all the you know,
the weird shapes stuff like doctor Campbell likes to wear
crap like that on the golf course. You always know

(52:24):
where he is. He loves that stuff. More obnoxious the better.
And so he just making bank. And you know, part
of this whole Hooters rescue plan is they're going to
start simply going to a simple franchising model, which I'm
not sure how Hooters works right now if it's a
non simple one or they don't, but whatever. So if
you're John Day, it's probably worth your time to buy

(52:46):
that Hooters. You know, even if you operated at a
slight loss, if you're moving seven hundred and eighty k
with the merch plus, it would expand because then you
could sell your merch inside. They're all your long because
it's your franchise. And people notice the John Daly Hooters.
That's all I want in life, my own Hooters. So

(53:07):
John Daly has an opportunity. So uh we will uh
we will see. There isn't that ross. I'm assuming you
just want to own an olive guard at some point,
right I did? That would be the dream. Yeah, just
for you. I could come though, right to the olive
garden you bought it.

Speaker 2 (53:23):
We're all booked up at the moment, very hard. Well,
I could put you on the list, but.

Speaker 1 (53:28):
But so like maybe next week, after the weekend, a
little bit further out. But I will get back to you, okay. Uh,
just something like an old palace where you got thirty
people bringing you your food amazing pee more peeled grapes, sir, Yes,
yeah that's what that's how you do that?

Speaker 9 (53:48):
All right?

Speaker 1 (53:49):
So, like I said, a couple uh silly stories. Apparently
there's an Angel restore. I haven't read it yet, but
she's mad at John Cruck. I'm assuming the former Yeah,
the former Phillies play and now commentator. Oh did he
say something mean about her? Okay, So Cruck and Tom So,
Tom McCarthy and Kruck those are those are the broadcast team.

(54:12):
So it who is a Chicago Oh Philly's White Sox. Yeah,
this game was okay, So yeah it was six nothing snoozer,
And so Cruck decided to troll Angel Reese. I love
that McCarthy sent out a birthday wish to the wife
of a former high school basketball teammate. He then jokingly

(54:34):
took credit for his success. He said, he was a
heck of a basketball player, played at Ryder in Monmouth.
And it's all because I missed a lot of shots
and he cleaned them up. And then Cruck said, I
don't want to say anything, but there's someone here in
Chicago that dust had a lot. Oh he made a
me bounced joke. Good on him. Oh and then Angel
Reese decided to get all mad in the tweets. All right, well,

(54:56):
I thought that could be more exciting. But I'm glad
she's upset. Yep, I said it, all right. So we
were talking earlier about the veto overrides yesterday. In fact,
let me give you a little bit of a rundown.
Just you know what they did, get overridden because there's
a lot of stuff, a lot of stuff here. Remember
there's fourteen different bills that Josh Stein Vito just runs

(55:19):
the gamut. Okay. So and by the way, it sounds
like the constitutional carry vote is going to be a
ten to thirty today this morning. So we'll be keeping
an eye on that. Said, a bill two sixty six
that's a state energy policy. This is one It exempts
Duke from needing to meet the climate goals that the

(55:41):
basically been foisted upon them. This is where they're then
able to cite this Duke study that came out, that
Duke the university study that just came out where they're like, no,
if you make if you take all these restrictions off,
everything will get more expensive. Which you're going to have
to explain that to me.

Speaker 5 (55:58):
Um.

Speaker 1 (55:59):
That's here a new bill intended to slow down or
even stop new government regulations became law. Basically, it's called
the Rains Act. So if the executive branch does something
and it has a certain amount of financial impact, I
believe is there a threshold on this, Yeah, no longer

(56:22):
be able to go into place until the legislature also
votes to approve them. All right, So stripping a little
bit of the executive order power. Another bill. These are
all the ones that were overridden, so they're now law
or soon to be law, which prohibits public agencies from collecting, disclosing,
or releasing information about members, volunteers, financial and non financial

(56:43):
donors to nonprofit organizations. This is this is about doxing.
Let's just you know, call it like it is. I'm
gonna sneeze. Come on, man. Right in the middle of
this list, Ross entertained people for a moment. What jeez,
all right, I was gonna sneeze, like do a little
dance or something. Hopefully it's just that one off there,

(57:05):
all right. Of course, the Democrats say this is about
hiding corruption, which I think is fun considering the Act
Blue stuff that's going on right now. Republicans passed to
immigration bills that required Carla Cunningham, who's a Mecklenburg Democrat,
to join with them, and they were able to get

(57:26):
that done. Let's see here. House Bill three eighteen makes
adjustments to laws requiring sheriffs to work with ice. Oh.
I love this one. So if you are a sheriff
in the state of North Carolina, you are required to
work with ice. That's simple. So you know, to the
Wake County, Mecklenburg and a handful of others say you're

(57:48):
not going to do it. Well, legally it is, and
you're here to up hold the laws, so get her done.
Another bill would require city, county, and state government officials,
not just law enforcement, to cooperate with federal immigration because
again that's how they'll try to end round it. But
if you're an elected official, not how it's gonna work.
You're going to work with the feds. There another bill

(58:13):
to make sure that there's no benefits that are being
taken by people here illegally. I'm told that's not happening,
So there should be no objection to this because it's
not happening. So if it's not happening, then there's nothing
to complain about because it's already not happening, and yet
they're still mad, all right. So there was two firearm bills.

(58:36):
One did go through, but the concealed carry thing, that's
the thing at ten thirty constitutional carry, how you want
to word it. This one basically says if a district
is not in a position to be able to find
be able to afford a school resource officer full time.
I guess shifts of them. Then they can let teachers

(58:58):
or volunteers carry guns under certain circumstances. So they got
that done. Like I said, can still carry. They got
a vote on it, and there's a handful of others.
But yeah, they were able to roll right through most
of these and uh, people were people were not happy
in the gallery, which was totally by design. Yes, Jamal,

(59:19):
what's up, hey, j C.

Speaker 5 (59:22):
I just wanted to say this. I was talking about
Ross about that attacking Cincinnati. Number one, that the reason
why that police she sounds so woke. Number one, she
is ensued. And also she was out there with that
George Floyd and that is saying about oh about police
brutality and stuff. Look her up and look at her
connection of George Boyd. She was one of those people

(59:43):
about police and stuff need to do better. She's also
also if you listen to what had happened in Cincinnati,
the people who did that assault case, they are on
four hundred dollars bond. They received a four thousand dollars
bond and only ten and they're out on four hundred
dollars bill. If you also would recognize her Casey remember

(01:00:08):
in Cincinnati where the police officer shot the woman because
she tried to stay up another black girl.

Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
She was the one that said they need to investigate
it him he was Columbus. I think that was Columbus.
From the one you're talking about the knife thing where
the officer shows up. Yeah, yeah, I think that was Columbus.
But point taken.

Speaker 5 (01:00:28):
Yeah, but she did speak about it. But my point
is this casey people saying that he hit him, that
the white dude hit a person. Know from what people
saying who are talking about it, who witnessed it. The
black dude said some white dude said some back to him.
He hit the white dude, thinking that the white dude
wasn't gonna do nothing back. White dunet hit him back,

(01:00:49):
and that's when all the hyenas jumped on him and
started attacking him. It was simple, it was. It started
off as a I'm gonna hit this white dude. He
better not do nothing back, and he found out that.

Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
Yeah, I just say this, Jamal, just because I'm short
on time. Then then it would behoove the because look,
the thing's not going to go away. People saw the video,
and this woman needs to understand that this police chief.
So if that's the narrative, or if something else is
the narrative, if you want to cool tensions to some extent,
maybe throw some facts out there so that people do
have context, because I you know, your goal as the

(01:01:24):
chief of police, and thanks for the call there, Jamal,
is not just to you know, go out and mitigate
crime there, to deal with crime at the time that
it's happening, but also to mitigate tensions so you don't
something doesn't pop off. Dude, that's the kind of stuff
that radicalizes people. Man, you want to the city of

(01:01:45):
Cincinnati the if you're doing your job correctly, the most
pot the most danger somebody should be in is in
November of turkey landing on them, right arp reference Yeah,
not that not. I can't go to a jazz festival
because we'll have a melee. Go back to the days
of turkeys falling on people's heads and you'll be better off.

(01:02:07):
Raised agic from the weather channel easier. Yep, that was dangerous,
right and Cincinnati back in the seventies, right yeah, by
a turkey man. Yeah, I mean you never know. Yeah.
So this whole this whole tsunami thing is crazy. By
the way, your friends in the National Weather Service in
North Dakota. Didn't you see the tweet they put out? No,

(01:02:28):
I didn't see it. National Weather Service tweeted, well, let
me read it. It's it says there is no threat
for tsunami impacts in North Dakota. But if you're in
a coastal area under threat, check tsunami dot gov for
up to date info. And then the problem was, and
here's the problem. Then if you look at Google search trends,

(01:02:50):
a bunch of people were googling whether there was a
tsunami threat in North Dakota because our brains are broken?

Speaker 20 (01:02:57):
Well, right, would you are you surprised?

Speaker 21 (01:03:00):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
I mean I'm not surprised. I think it's great evidence
we need to do some with our school systems. That too, right, So,
but but it is the unpredictability of tsunamis like we
think we know, but we don't. That's what That's what
it's so crazy. Just ask Indonesia, man.

Speaker 20 (01:03:18):
But like, yeah, it's not like warnings, yeah right, it's
not like tomorrow we say there's a high risk for
severe storms and there'll be severe thunderstorms potentially.

Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
You know.

Speaker 20 (01:03:28):
They even go as far as saying strong tornadoes, e
F two's, e F three's. You don't go out like
yesterday and say there's going to be an eight point
eight earthquake tonight and there's going to be a tsunami threat.
I mean, that just doesn't happen.

Speaker 1 (01:03:39):
I mean it's not that good.

Speaker 20 (01:03:40):
You can certainly recognize accelerate era higher seismic activity for
volcanic activity, but you can't say, well, yeah, now even.

Speaker 1 (01:03:52):
After an eight point eight, like it's the topography under
the ocean, the currents of the actual symmetry. Yeah, there's
a symmetry. That's the word, right, bathymetry. I'm not remembering
that anyway. Yeah, So that's how the bottom of it.
No tsunami warning for US.

Speaker 20 (01:04:08):
No, no, no, no, but still warnings for heat, heat
advisories in some spots and still near ninety or mid
nineties from the Triad to the Triangle with heat index
values between one hundred and one oh five might get
some rain, especially the further west you go from the Triangle,
so there'll be some storms. There were a few out yesterday.
Storm chances go up tomorrow and Friday. Still think upper

(01:04:30):
eighties to low nineties with heat index values still up
there as the front's kind of slowed down a bit.
I'll get here this weekend Saturday, few showers, thunder showers,
and we'll be on either side of eighty degrees, so
much cooler air coming in Saturday, Sunday partly Sunnay, low eighties.
Early next week the low to mid eighties. We'll start
warming up middle and end of next week once again.

(01:04:51):
But right now it looks like a nice treat coming
with a little bit of rain before we get there.
The weekend temperature wise, is going to be great. There
is a chance of at least a couple of showers
thundershower hours on Saturday. Doesn't look like a washout. Sunday
right now, the better day of the weekend, but either way,
some real nice temperatures below normal for change coming in.

Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
Okay, all right, we'll chat in an hour, sir, Thank
you very much, And when we come back one if
any of you guys are still Christmas shopping for Ross
Ri or Ross, maybe we add this to the baby registry.
I know what I want, and it has to do
with protecting schools as well, but I want it purely
for selfish purposes, and we have to talk. We'll do

(01:05:29):
this at eight oh five about the Joey Swoll incident.
And if you don't know who Joey Swoll is, I'll
give you all the background there, but you probably do
even if you don't remember the name and the what
happens when you apologize? Lesson number one, two and eighty
six and we'll do it coming up here on the
CaCO Day radio program. These are basically schools security drones.

(01:05:54):
But you know, how do I say less military but
not one hund check these outs is the future of
school safety.

Speaker 14 (01:06:05):
Our job as if somebody comes in the school with
a gun, we respond in five seconds.

Speaker 22 (01:06:10):
This is how it would work. Silent alarms and the
school alert the company. Then drones strategically placed on campus
get deployed, and these drone pilots would navigate remotely from
their headquarters in Austin, working in tandem with the school
and police, inflicting non legal damage to the suspects or
dummy in this demo with pepper rounds and direct impact with.

Speaker 9 (01:06:31):
All these markings. That's from the drone.

Speaker 14 (01:06:33):
Yeah, so the little holes are from the drones and
then these different marks here, these are from the pepper
rounds bouncing off the guy's chest.

Speaker 22 (01:06:39):
All of it an effort to buy time.

Speaker 14 (01:06:42):
We want to make sure that person is a degraded
as we can in a non lethal manner, so that
they're unable to continue murdering children.

Speaker 22 (01:06:49):
The program is not active in any schools yet, but
the company says it expects to start training programs in
four Texas schools this year, and Florida Governor Rond De
Santis just approved state fund to bring it to three
of their school districts.

Speaker 1 (01:07:03):
Ross, you need these for your yard and solicitors, and
uh boy, oh boy, California just just keeps wanting to
be in the news. So we will, uh we will,
uh we'll take advantage of that. They have a they
have a new snitch line we'll tell you about coming up.
So also Canadian uh spy tactics lots to get to.

(01:07:24):
But I want to start this hour with yet another reminder.
And I don't know, maybe, just maybe this should be
chiseled on as the eleventh commandment, never ever, under any
circumstance at all, apologize to the woke mob. Have we Ross,

(01:07:45):
have you ever seen a situation where they're where the
woke mob went? All right, glad you apologized and we're
just moving on. Nope, never, never, because once it's it's
sharks with blood in the water man. And there is
a fitness influencer his excuse me sip my water here, Ah,
there is a fitness influencer. His name is Joey Swoll.

(01:08:09):
I don't think that's his legal name, but Joey is
his big ripped dude looks like he's on roids because
he was at one point. He has talked about it,
but he has kind of a unique thing going for him.
So it's less, you know, helping people figure out a
workout routine and more about highlighting awful behavior in gym settings.

(01:08:32):
And so you can bet if there's any video that
emerges where you know, some fitness influencer is in there
screaming at somebody for walking in front of their camera,
Joey Swoll is going to do a video about it.
And I'm sure you've seen him. And what's his tagline?
He's just like, do better, blah blah blah. He's not
super aggressive either. Now, a lot of times the people

(01:08:54):
who are the subject these videos because it doesn't go
well for them, because the world gets to see what
a bunch of a hole as they are, then they
will go after Joey. But that's real. But most of
the time, what would you say, Ross, probably ninety five
percent of his interactions are people that are on his side.
Oh yeah, no, completely. Yeah, he's like a positive guy.
You know, he's a positive guy. And yeah, he's highlighting

(01:09:16):
bad behavior, but he also strikes me as the guy
that if you did apologize to him, unlike the woke mob,
he'd be like great, you know, he's tryst go work
out together.

Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
Yeah, he's trying to point out, you know, jim etiquette
that some people might not be aware that they're sort
of like breaking or yeah, you know, they stop filming
yourself all the time, and don't be upset if you're
filming yourself at the gym. Don't be upset if someone
walks in front of your camera.

Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
They're not expecting little stuff. Yeah. Yeah. However, he he
like a lot of people within the fitness industry, reacted
to the death of Hulk Hogan. And this is where
the woke mob swooped in, right because they want to go, well,
Hogan use this word, and he said his daughter couldn't

(01:09:57):
date a black man unless he was worth what one
hundred or something and some statements, by the way, statements
which I do remember Hogan apologizing for whether you agree
or disagree that there is redemption, there is totally up
to you. But they let into Joey Swall for just
pointing out that, you know, when he was younger, Hulk

(01:10:19):
Hogan had an influence on him. Of course he did.
I don't know how you can be in gym culture
and not have an opinion on Hulk Hogan. And he
then made the fatal mistake. Man. He decided to post
an update and apologize here it is.

Speaker 21 (01:10:38):
I owe my followers, my community, and all of social
media and apology. A few days ago, I reposted an
old video of me and the gym wearing a Hulk
Hogan Halloween costume on the day that he passed. Last night,
in my live stream, a lot of people expressed how
upset and frustrated they were with me that I had
posted that. Instead of and understanding like I should have,

(01:11:02):
I became defensive and said that I was posting to
celebrate the wrestling icon, the person that so many of
us looked up to, his kids that we grew up with,
that made us tear our shirts and take our vitamins
and say our prayers. I didn't know to the extent
of all the horrible things that he had done. Since
last night, I have done a lot of research, talked

(01:11:22):
to a few people, and learned all of the horrible,
horrible things that that man has done, which is way
more than just making a mistake and being human. So
because of that, I have taken the videos down and
I apologize to anybody that I offended.

Speaker 1 (01:11:37):
I am sorry.

Speaker 21 (01:11:39):
Also, during last night's live stream, I used the word
colored instead of saying person of color, which is a
very outdated, very offensive term. A few moments later, somebody
educated me and told me that it wasn't okay to
use that, which I immediately apologized to everyone and said
I would never do that again. So once again, to
anybody that I offended, I am sorry. You know, my

(01:12:02):
whole page, my whole brand, is based on holding people
accountable and doing better. I would be a hypocrite if
I didn't hold myself to the same standards. I am human,
I am still growing, I am still learning, and I
promised all of you I will do better. I have
nothing but love and kindness in my heart. I will

(01:12:23):
continue to try to make the world a better place.
And once again to everybody, I apologize.

Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
All right, so and and there's uh, there's there's a
few things wrong and I don't maybe he just didn't
realize that one. All you're going to do from uh,
from the woke perspective is now they they smell the blood.
They're going to be on this. They're gonna be coming
through any video you've ever done, you name it, because
you know what, I'm sorry, We're gonna life. Is this

(01:12:49):
going to be one apology after the next. You ever
see the you ever see the parody video where the
guy wants to open a laundry but it's they only
do whites and not colors. It's a it's it's a
pair and he called it white's only laundry. And then
that goes back to another commercial with him apologizing and
as a way of saying he's sorry he created a separate,
speedy entrance for his minority. It's it's just this play.

(01:13:13):
That's what Joey's life is going to be. And then
the other side of it is not only is the
Wolke mob at you, which can look outsize is this
is what they do right? This is why you had
like sleeping giants, this group that would do all the
they go with the Twitter and they had all these
accounts and then they would mass contact businesses to try

(01:13:34):
to get people canceled. They do it to radio people
all the time. They're the ones who really went after
Limbaugh after the slut comment. Okay, so they do that.
But now also a lot of people were probably big
Joey swoll fans where you went and said that Hogan
is unredeemable. That's probably not sitting well. So at that moment,

(01:13:57):
rather than having five percent of the people hate you,
he's probably he got bombarded, absolutely bombarded. Before he finally
posted this yesterday, he said, all the good I've done,
all the people I've helped, all for nothing when I
need help, when I need kindness and compassion. Nothing. I
truly hope all the people I've inspired to do great

(01:14:17):
things pay it forward to help others. But no matter
how much good you do, no matter how many people
you help, they they just wait for you a reason
to hate you and tear you down. It's true. You
either die a hero or live long enough to be
the villain. Thank you for all of your support. I
love you. All, I am done with social media. I

(01:14:41):
ross do you think he's done? I hope he's not.

Speaker 2 (01:14:44):
I think he'll be back, only because it's probably a
monetary thing, right, Like he has to be like so
financially tied to this now unless he does something else
in his spare time.

Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
And speaking stuff. But it's it all kicks from the
social media, right. You got to keep your profile up
so that if you have a speaking engagement you can
charged decent rates. And then and then they turned, uh,
who is it Matt Walsh? And again if you like
Matt Walsh, great, I find him a bit insufferable sometimes.

(01:15:14):
What did he he tweeted something about this. Oh, here's
what he wrote. He wrote, this episode is a perfect
example of performative strength versus real masculine strength. Joey is
performatively strong, spends fourteen hours a day in the gym
and looks like it, but he has no real masculine strength.
The moment he encountered pushback from a bunch of whiney leftists,

(01:15:37):
he folded and apologized, and now he's running away and
quitting while begging for pity. I don't care how much
you can bench press. If this is how you carry
yourself your weak Here's why I don't think that's fair,
and that is because Matt wallsh swims in this environment
ross and I swim in this environment. Joey Swoll didn't
really swim in that environment right for the Again, for

(01:15:57):
the most part, every almost everything that he posted was
met with positivity or at least people agreeing with you.
And so you know, when the woke bob descends upon you,
it can be a little shocking. Even doing what I do,
if all of the stuff I told you, the very
first solo radio show I ever did, I ended up

(01:16:21):
on a Chicago message board getting attacked by a bunch
of hyper milers because I was like, this is dumb.
If you don't remember hyper miling, which is the thing
these are. People go get a Preus and then they
drive at whatever the most fuel efficient speed is in
the left lane, which is usually under the speed limit
in some of these instances, and don't care and people

(01:16:43):
can go around them. And I just pointed out how
stupid that was and how angry they're making people. And
then all of a sudden, and even though it was
in Minneapolis, somebody put it on a message board and
like the whole city of Chicago hyper miling community started
barraging my email and oh this guy, we got to
get him, and I just remember being blown away. I'm like, really,

(01:17:05):
the difference is I'm probably a little more cynical than
Joey swoll Is. So I kind of liked it, kind
of liked it a little.

Speaker 9 (01:17:11):
What do you got?

Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
Oh, you guys got to chase me down in your priuses?
What if I do fifty six? I literally wrote that there,
You'll never catch me. But that's not how all people react.
So I think Walsh is being kind of a jerk there,
But because you don't know until you, until it happens
to you, what you're gonna do about the.

Speaker 2 (01:17:36):
Horrible part is but I think he's made a huge
mistake here, right, just apologizing. But all he had to
do was ignore it for a few days and it
would have went away. They would have ran on to
the next thing, because they're perpetually pissed off at something.
So let him be angry that day, You let him
scream into the void if you have to mute them
or ignore them, and you actually move on, and then
he's still have his brand and he's still everything going

(01:17:56):
but now he pissed off both sides. And you know
the sad thing is too like that you've seen him
in that Halloween costume, the Hulk Hogan one. Yeah, that
was gifted to him by Hulk Hogan.

Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
Right, Wait, is he gonna burn it as another apology?
I mean, the whole thing. And and here's why, here's
the other thing he didn't. I don't think he realizes
one of the reasons that they so enjoyed getting him
is not because he's necessarily a right wing person. I
don't know. Ross you get a vibe on his politics from.

Speaker 2 (01:18:25):
His videos, no idea, I don't know. It's because what
is what is Jim culture now? But it tends to
be supremacy.

Speaker 1 (01:18:32):
That's what they say. Yeah, that's what they say. Correct, Yes,
so they they got an extra need to go ahead
and get after one of these Jim bros. And Joey Swall.
Arguably he's one of the highest profile ones out there. Dude,
they're they're sitting they're they're sitting there in their mom's basements,
super excited about this. But I hope he doesn't quit. Man.

Speaker 2 (01:18:54):
I mean, it's crazy to me that he would gift
you that and then you would turn on him like
that the second you high get sort of heat, you
know what I mean, Because you should judge somebody by
the way they interact with you, right, I mean that's
what I do.

Speaker 1 (01:19:05):
I mean, you had this guy.

Speaker 2 (01:19:06):
You can have thoughts on what they do other than that.
But sure, and nobody's saying the guy was perfect. But
I mean, yeah, dude, he gifted you this amazing costume
and then like the second you get some heat, you
turn on him. I mean it does kind of show.
I mean, you might be physically strong on the outside,
but in the inside.

Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
But like you said, he's not used to it. Yeah, yeah,
I hear. You reacted horribly and now he's got both
sides mad at it. It can be a shock, yeah, absolutely,
all right. This is why you get the drones with
the pepper balls and stuff, and then you don't worry
about it, so he wants to come screw with you.
There you go. Yeah, I got I gotta think he'll
be back. But dude, some of these, some of these

(01:19:46):
reactions too from yeah, I'm looking at the costume there, man,
he's killing in that thing. What is wrong with people?
All right? Eight nineteen here on the CaCO Day radio program.
So again, the moral of the story is, the moral
of the story is never apologize ever, ever, ever, ever, ever,
ever ever to the woke bomb. You want to apologize

(01:20:08):
to people within your life, and you want to do
it because you honestly want forgiveness. You want people to
know that you know, this thing that happened is not
you are not going to be you in the future,
because that's different. Anonymous trolls on the Internet who are
coming at you with woke intentions, they don't care if
you apologize. They don't care, not a single one of

(01:20:33):
them care. They're just they want their pound of flesh.
And if you give them a pound, they want three more.
And that's what you need to remember, all right, um
oh oh the snitch thing, all right, hold on, I
gotta tell you about this, all right, Ross, there's a
new snitch hotline in California for a lot that goes

(01:20:54):
into effect. I guess Friday, whatever the first is, that's Friday, right, Yeah?
What do you think this line is for snitch? No idea?

Speaker 21 (01:21:03):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (01:21:03):
Do you think it's maybe maybe homeless drug use that'd
be a good one. That'd be a good one, or
lunatics like screaming at people and tourist areas that might
be off putting for a future tourism that'd be a
good one. Nope, it's a styrophone. So I mean it's dangerous, scary?
What is it? We don't know? That's right. Under the

(01:21:25):
new Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act, now
they will tell you that it's not about individuals receiving fines,
and technically the punishment is reserved for producers or distributors.
But if you see your neighbor using it, they still

(01:21:46):
want to know so that they can then come to
your house, like where'd you get that styrophone and then
track it back to whoever may have either shipped into
the state of California or produced it.

Speaker 2 (01:21:57):
So is this sort of like the plastic bags that
I know of in New York? You can know if
you go to the grocery store, you can't get the
plastic bags. They're all paper. So if say this, if
this sort of passer, did it pass?

Speaker 1 (01:22:07):
I don't know. You go into a kid, it goes
into effect. Fright, So it did pass?

Speaker 4 (01:22:10):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (01:22:11):
So if you go to a grocery store, you can't
buy styrophone plates. You cannot buy styrophone anywhere. And I
what I hate in this article is all these wokee
people like nobody needs styrophone. And I would tell you
spend one summer in the South. Thank you just want
go to Bojangles when it's one hundred degrees with the
heat index of one hundred and twenty, order yourself a
sweet tea and put one in styrophoone that they do,

(01:22:34):
and then put another one in a paper cup. And
you let me know which is more fun to drink
and flood your car or not flood your car with.

Speaker 2 (01:22:41):
Dude, it's fun. You go to the girl, I've done
this before. I'm checking out and I got like styropham plates,
you know. And the kid, the young kid, no what
a young kid work in the register is like, you
know paper PLASTI I'm like plastic. They want to get
your old and they're like they look like you just
murdered the earth, Like you're styropham plates in a plastic bag.

Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
How dare you? Oh hilarious? Do you then drop all
of it into a stream. That's you know what? It
reminds me of straw cop Remember straw cop in DC.
They did a whole profile on the Washington Post when
they banned plastic straws up there, And this guy's job
is just to go around, mostly to Chinese restaurants and
find them. And it's like, that's it. That's that's that's

(01:23:21):
what he's reached. He's the straw cop of Washington, DC. Oh,
I love clowning on that one. Now you got styrofoam cop.
Maybe they can meet in the octagon or snitch lines.
We'll be back. Rashida Talib had something dumb to say here.
She is wanting to give piece a chance, not for everybody,
but for certain people.

Speaker 23 (01:23:40):
Right there is a lack of urgency, and we need
to move with urgency because a nuclear war cannot be
won and would have catastrophic human consequences. Our one warhead
one has the power to wipe out an entire city.
A fool scale nuclear war would devastate life as we
know it. Eighty years ago, the horrific us bombings of

(01:24:02):
Hiroshima and Nakasaki cause unimaginable death and immense human suffering,
and survivors to this day face long term health issues
and radiation poisoning. So eighty years later after these atrocities,
we must we must, as a chamber here recommit our
efforts to finally achieving the complete and total abolition of

(01:24:24):
nuclear weapons worldwide. We must ensure these war crimes that
never repeated anywhere.

Speaker 1 (01:24:30):
All Right, And so here's the thing. I don't necessarily look,
would the world be a better place if there weren't nukes?
Maybe maybe not. I mean you have to consider the
impact it had on World War Two and how that
would have spun out. But you know, I don't criticize
somebody who thinks that there shouldn't be nukes. I criticized
somebody who threw an absolute conniption fit when we attempted

(01:24:52):
to stop the largest state sponsor of terror from acquiring
them like five minutes ago. She absolutely spun out. Man,
So forgive me if I don't know that you're the
best messenger here. But there's also this, and whether it's
a nuke or a gun, it kind of has the

(01:25:13):
same impact. If you call for the eradication of nukes
and First World countries that have nukes all aside, they're
going to get rid of all the nukes. It doesn't
preclude bad actors from building nukes. And that's the gun
thing too.

Speaker 4 (01:25:31):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:25:31):
If you ban guns, the law abiding citizens you know,
will abide by it usually and those who don't. The
criminals don't care that you just did because they're using
their guns for things that are already illegal. So I'm sorry,
I'm just not going to give her a pass on that.
But I will say this, it's not the dumbest thing

(01:25:52):
I heard a female politician say yesterday. That's saying something
back on the guns. I had to listen to one
of our local North Carolina Democrats from Charlotte, her name
is Laura Budd, who's very upset and wanted to do
it and is a lawyer, I might add, and wanted
wanted to explain the Second Amendment.

Speaker 3 (01:26:13):
To you.

Speaker 1 (01:26:16):
And just strap in for stupid. Here we go.

Speaker 6 (01:26:18):
Stop thinking that somehow owning a gun and possessing a
gun is a god given right from the US Constitution
or the North Carolina Constitution.

Speaker 1 (01:26:28):
It's not.

Speaker 6 (01:26:29):
It is not a god given right.

Speaker 1 (01:26:31):
Will spend moment. Yeah, just there's too much stupid in
the room. So he had to shut that down. I'm
not a lawyer, Ross checked earlier. In fact, Ross, would
you recheck just in case became a lawyer during the
course of the show. Yeah. No, probably be shock you
were not, okay, not a lawyer.

Speaker 5 (01:26:47):
Yes, it.

Speaker 1 (01:26:49):
Your argument that it's not, is it? Why do you
think that the Bill of Rights are written in a
way to hamstring government by impeding in those things? Right
shall make no law right? If you look at the
way that if the intent of it it is to

(01:27:10):
protect citizens from the government meddling within these rights, why
would they have to do that. Why would they word
it that way? They would word it that way because
from the jump from the word go, and you can
look at the Declaration of Independence where they literally leave,
they sprinkle it with clues about their thinking. These things

(01:27:31):
that they're protecting the government from getting in the way
of were viewed as God given inalienable rights. That's why
they wrote it down to go, we think these are rights,
and so we're going to make sure the government can't
interfere with them. And it's not the guns, it's the
ability of self preservation and protection. The idea of individual liberty,

(01:27:57):
which was kind of big with the Founding Fathers. Don't
know if you know this, and was a way in
which the Founding Fathers knew you know, essentially the confiscation
of arms, and even before there was firearms, they would
confiscate in other situations, swords, various things like that you
couldn't own certain items in various countries where they wanted

(01:28:19):
to make sure there wasn't going to be an uprising.
Ask the French about this, okay. So for you to
be a lawyer and sit there and not recognize that
the Bill of Rights was about protecting the citizens from
the government impugning these rights and never asking yourself, well,
who are they protect you know? Where did they come from? Well,
clearly the founding fathers and the people put the Bill

(01:28:41):
of Rights together, including some of the founding fathers. They
felt that they pre existed the country, which is why
they wrote it that way. That's some you should turn
in your barcard, ma'am. Absolutely, And again it's not just
about the gun. It's about the ability to protect yourself

(01:29:02):
on an individual basis from tyranny and also from lunatic
criminals man, people who would do harm to you or
your family, and recognizing that as a right. Anyway, let
me grab a call here. Oh it's Denver, Paul and
our polar rotation. How are you doing this morning, sir, I'm.

Speaker 24 (01:29:21):
Doing good, Casey, how are you doing today?

Speaker 1 (01:29:23):
Good?

Speaker 9 (01:29:23):
All right?

Speaker 1 (01:29:24):
So you want to talk about Joey swoll, go right ahead.

Speaker 24 (01:29:27):
So I've been following Joey for quite a while now,
and his mantra or a motto at the end of
every video is you need to do better. Mind your
own business. And honestly, I think that's what you should
have told the people who are climbing up on him
about the whole hok copy thing. Mind your own business,
because it woke mob. It's it's just hurtening.

Speaker 1 (01:29:46):
Yeah, just don't say anything. Just let it stand out there.
A few days from then they're on to some other
thing and none of this happens.

Speaker 24 (01:29:54):
Exactly, they would have forgotten all about it. So hey,
good sekway to get you back on what you were
talking about. What do you Where are we at with
our legislature overturning the vetle on constitutional carry?

Speaker 1 (01:30:04):
Uh? There is a I guess is my understand They're
going to vote at ten thirty. I don't know what
those two Republicans are going to do. They better come
correct on this and if the GOP then doesn't basically
do swap them out on this legacy issue, one of
the bigger, one of the bigger things in a while,
constitutional carry. Then I think that people are going to
sour then on the GOP not doing anything.

Speaker 24 (01:30:26):
So uh, I think a year for constitutional carry.

Speaker 1 (01:30:31):
Sure, yeah, Absolutely. The audacity of two idiots to sit
here and tell me that I, you know, it doesn't
even have a traffic ticket in the state of North Carolina,
that I should have to ask permission to be able
to constitutionally carry.

Speaker 24 (01:30:44):
That offends me, and and about I hardly agree.

Speaker 1 (01:30:49):
Yeah, yeah, because what am I going to do? Call
them if somebody's breaking in or if I'm on the
street and somebody.

Speaker 11 (01:30:53):
What are they?

Speaker 5 (01:30:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 24 (01:30:56):
And what are they carrying?

Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
Guns? Well again, well again I don't know these two
are carring They probably can probably not man enough to
handle one. So anyway, all right launcher, Yeah, absolutely, all
right things. Yeah, yeah, So I don't know why I
get so angry about it. It's just just the hubris.
Who are you to tell me or any of you listening,

(01:31:19):
who just go about live your life, stay out of trouble,
not out harming people. You just want to be able
to as efficiently as possible protect yourself and your family
from just the craziness. We just had a guy walked
into an office building to shoot it up in Manhattan
yesterday for two days ago. Well, well, oh no, you
got to build a chair barricade now, kiss my. You

(01:31:44):
know what, We're not doing that, and we might be
at war with Canadas soon. Do you see what Canada's doing.
They're trying to steal our space secrets. They're trying to
steal our space secrets. So apparently Katy Perry and former
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, both of which who are recently
ish single, were seen dining up in Montreal together and

(01:32:06):
they look like she's doing the body language kind of
lean in thing that women do. And I don't know,
I don't know if it was a date or what
it was. Well, but it kind of you know what
ross it's It looked to me like a honey trap
to get one of our astronauts to devolt space secrets.

Speaker 2 (01:32:23):
I hadn't a thought of that, but now you mention it.
She is our most famous astronaut, Like, yes, most I believe,
our most highly trained astronaut.

Speaker 1 (01:32:30):
Correct, yeah, and there, I mean that's what she brought us.
She brought a flower, remember, onto the thing though. I
think maybe she just hurt stem and got confused. But
I don't know. Maybe I brought a stem. That's not
what that means. Yeah, so, uh, they're they're love live
violone violone. I don't know, pronounce that. It's that weird

(01:32:53):
uh French Canadian stuff queb whatever they do.

Speaker 2 (01:32:59):
But I mean true was probably see I thought he
was in a relate. He's not married or anything. She
left him, Okay, so he probably wants to continue that
cast her bloodline, right.

Speaker 1 (01:33:08):
Oh yeah, that's a good point. Yeah, I don't want
to You don't want that to die. So maybe she's
just into dudes who like turbine and shoe polish. It's good. Yeah,
maybe that's her thing. I don't know. Anyway, So they
were canodling or they were just having lunch. I don't know,
but she she looked, she did the things that would

(01:33:29):
most guys would sit there and say that. She's kind
of really enjoying that. But maybe that's just her mannerism usually.
So whatever I rased Agic who's always very interested to
talk to us when it's his Friday. Yeah, guy's not
even coming to work anymore now.

Speaker 20 (01:33:48):
Yeah, a lot going on the next very jealous. I
think you should settle down soon. But some unexpected things.

Speaker 1 (01:33:55):
And then some who do who do? I get awkwardly
throw stories.

Speaker 20 (01:34:02):
I think it's it's gonna be Boone and Marrow. I
think they're split it up. Jeff, Okay, all.

Speaker 1 (01:34:07):
Right, I will torture them in the coming days. Let's
let's talk about the torture you're inflicting on your way
out though.

Speaker 20 (01:34:13):
Still yeah, still not as quite as we were beginning
of the week, but hot enough, low to mid nineties
for many, and just a couple of storms out there today.
Better chance I think tomorrow later in the afternoon and evening,
with the front trying to get pretty close to us
online out ahead of it, We're still going to be
in the low to mid nineties tomorrow, probably closer to
ninety degrees. It may stay in the upper eighties for

(01:34:36):
the Triad on Friday, but still near ninety for the Triangle,
and the threat for showers and thuderstorms. Now we say
likely on Thursday and Friday on showers and thunderstorms. That'll
be the best coverage. But that still doesn't mean that,
Ay it rains all day and then b that everybody
gets rained both days, but I really think by the
end of Friday, everybody getting some rainfall and then the

(01:34:58):
big cool down upper seventies to low eighties. That's right,
upper seventies to low eighties for the weekend. The chance
of showers and utter showers Saturday afternoon, but Sundays should
be dry and even pretty nice as we get into
the first full week of August. As we look ahead
toward Monday, case so, a couple more days of this hot,
humid stuff and the rain chances going up tomorrow Friday,

(01:35:18):
and then we've got some much much cooler weather coming
in by the weekend. Some of the loads could flirt
with maybe the upper fifties, especially from the Tryad west
into the mountains.

Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
All right, well, on Monday, you can take a victory lap.
We'll talk to you, all right, Yeah, we'll come back
with Jeff Bellinger next. Hang on, Jeff, what's going on here? Midweek? Sir?

Speaker 12 (01:35:36):
Well, good morning, Casey. Federal Reserve Board policymakers are meeting
in Washington. They'll wrap up their two days of talks
later today at two o'clock in the afternoon. A Central
Bank announcement on interest rates will be followed by a
news conference with char Jerome Powell. Economists think rates will
stay right where they are at least until the September meeting.

(01:35:58):
Investors are being that when Powell speaks, he will at
least offer some clues that a September or rate cut
rather rate cut, is possible. Stock market futures all higher
at the moment, just modestly. Investors are going to move
cautiously ahead of that meeting announcement. Right now, the Dow
futures are up ten points. Private employers have continued to

(01:36:21):
hire this month, according to ADP. The payroll processor says
one hundred four thousand jobs were created in July. That's
more than expected. We'll get the labor departments July jobs
report Friday morning. Consumers are dining out less often. The
decline in restaurant spending is taking a toll on Cisco
Corporation's bottom line. The big food distributor says this year's

(01:36:42):
sales will come in at the lower end of the
target range, and people buying food out less frequently could
figure into Starbucks numbers too. Quarterly sales and profit were
weaker than expected. The coffee chain has been working on
a turnaround plan under CEO Brian Nickel, betting that shorter
weight times, remodeled stores, and a revamped menu will bring

(01:37:04):
customers back to Starbucks. Officials of United Airlines and its
Flight Attendants union of both signaled their commitment to further
contract talks. United's attendants rejected a contract offer that would
have provided pay increases of up to forty six percent
over five years. The union says it will survey members
to identify key issues they want addressed. And Casey. Retailers

(01:37:28):
call them returnless returns. Some companies tell customers who are
unhappy with a low cost item to just keep it
instead of sending it back. Stores don't have to process returns.
That saves them some money, and The Wall Street Journal
says there's another benefit. A new study found that returnless
returns boost customer loyalty that makes them more likely to

(01:37:49):
write positive reviews.

Speaker 1 (01:37:51):
Casey, Yeah, I actually had this with a seller at Amazon. Sellers.
It's like, don't bother sending it back and then they
just send me the thing that I that I wanted.
It had been my fault, but yeah, yeah, all right,
Well thank you very much, Jeff, appreciate talk to you tomorrow. Yeah,
there you go. Yeah, I was surprised, but it makes
sense because like it was just it was two USB
sticks and I had ordered the wrong ones, the wrong

(01:38:12):
size ones. So there's some cheapy ones. But now I
have four. Well actually I lost one, so I have three.
So George Stephanoppolis apparently got stuck in an elevator on
his way up to do the ABC GMA show Yes
Goo Day for an hour and a half. Well, if
they could just open it a very small part, I

(01:38:32):
think he could squeeze out, couldn't he. He's a very
tiny person, although he's not getting up to the thing
on the roof. Probably he was in there for an
hour and fifteen minutes.

Speaker 9 (01:38:42):
Ross.

Speaker 1 (01:38:43):
This is your dream, isn't it? Buddy, stuck in an
elevator for an hour and a half. You don't have
to deal with anybody. Just peace. Take a nap. Oh no, man.
But then they were able to sprite him in there
to the show, but they didn't run video of him
being rescued by the fire departments. So and he's wearn

(01:39:04):
short shorts which you don't need to see. Hey, real
quick in New Jersey, they're trying to take some farmers
land to build affordable housing, and the guy doing it,
or one of the guys doing it on the committee
to choose it where it's all Democrats, is just one
of the most unlikable people you'll ever meets.

Speaker 9 (01:39:20):
Curse. Yeah, okay, you can call me lib trds, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:39:25):
So, yeah, so that's what's going on. But I want
you to hear the verbiage that he uses to explain.

Speaker 8 (01:39:31):
Himself blame people. People are pissed. They feel like the
governing structures are not listening. All they hear is that
this you know, five Democrat member committee in this town
is seizing this hardworking farmer's you know, family legacy. I
think it's an easy target for people.

Speaker 10 (01:39:47):
Matt Scott is part of the committee that helped pick
the farm site. He says strict state requirements for affordable
housing sites really limited the options.

Speaker 8 (01:39:55):
I felt terrible. I was like Clow, I didn't know
we were doing this. There has to be another option.
We' vetted all these properties. This is what we're stuck with.
None of us wanted to eminent domain a farm, no
desire to do that if they don't want to sell.

Speaker 9 (01:40:09):
That's kind of where we're at.

Speaker 1 (01:40:11):
Do you feel like the bad guy, No, I don't.

Speaker 8 (01:40:16):
I empathize one hundred with the Henry brothers.

Speaker 3 (01:40:20):
But.

Speaker 9 (01:40:22):
Again I feel like the greater good is what my
responsibility is towards.

Speaker 1 (01:40:26):
He said. The thing
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