New Zealand 60 79 down in Pensacola, Florida 83 in Tampa 80 in Tifton, Georgia Lake Havasu city checks in at 90, and in England, London to be specific, it is 49. Well, we have a new pope. Pope Leo XIV. He's 69 years old. He was born Robert Francis Prevost on September 14, 1955 in Chicago.
He was a suspected front-runner to succeed Pope Francis after his passing last month, though some reported suggested that being an American could actually count against him due to the concerns that the U.S. could further exert its geopolitical prowess through the religious leader. We also found out, of course, that the new Pope is a dual citizen. of America and of Peru and he spent a good deal of his life as a priest and as a bishop in Peru.
So this is kind of where we are what what he's going to do how he's going to do it That's going to be interesting Leo In the Catholic Church, it's a popular name for Pope. And the last Pope we had was Pope Leo XIII, and he was at the end of the 19th century and early 20th century. And he was a pope who dedicated his papacy to the worker. to the marginalized, to the fringe people who wanted to see everybody have a better life and be recognized and be respected. Much like the Pope Francis.
So, you know, will he carry on the same things? I would assume he probably will. Whether or not he will be as progressive as the last gentleman who spoke, I don't know. We'll find out. In any event he is a an alum of Villanova University in Pennsylvania I graduated in the class of 1977 and needless to say Villanova which is an Augustinian Catholic school
is celebrating today, as well they should. One of the important things to know about the guy is because he's from Chicago, he was born on the south side of Chicago. And the big question was Cubs or White Sox? Of course, the Cubs are on the north side. The White Sox are on the south side. But there is a...
Reverend Gregory Sakowicz of Chicago's Holy Name Cathedral Gave an answer to the most important question that the Chicagoans were asking today Which was Cubs fan White Sox fan he said I heard he's a Cubs fan So maybe that will put that to rest. But who knows? So crash that set, the white smoke came up out of the chimney and there was a new Pope, Pope Leo XIV. How about that?
And I know you are following that closely. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I had that. Two or three times an hour, I'd get a Pope alert. Would you? Yeah, I downloaded the Pope app. The Pope app? Yeah. I was updated numerous times throughout the course of the last couple of days. Right. Well, it's interesting. I mean, they have an interesting way of selecting a pope. You've got to have two-thirds vote. The cardinals get locked in. There's like 130 of them, right?
Right, 130 of them. You can't, if you're over 80, you can't vote. So Biden would have been excluded. Is that true? If you're over 80 and you're a criminal, you're not allowed to vote? Why is that? Well, they figure that your mental capacity is... Okay, so they're allowed to vote. How do they get to the Sistine Chapel? Do they drive?
So you're not allowed to vote for the Pope, but you're allowed to operate a motor vehicle? I don't know if they drive. I don't know if cardinals drive. The Pope doesn't drive. He's got his own mobile. They drive him around. Really? He has a driver? He's a driver, yes. Okay, well, I'm going to run for Pope next time, then. Pope Crash. Pope Crash the first. Heck yeah, man. Oh my gosh. I like the hat.
They've got some pretty cool hats. I mean, you get to wear a robe and a big hat all day. I mean, do they give them a scepter? Yeah, he's got something. Yeah, because I see the last one always had that big, you know, the big stick he'd walk around with. Do you get to sit on a throne? Yes, there's a throne. See? I'm running for Pope. Are you? Yeah, yeah.
You need a slogan. I'm just wondering if there's like a PR company that does the Pope elections. I don't know. Probably. I know some of my Catholic brethren will be saying, what are you doing? You gotta look at this thing in a joyful way. There's no way in the world God doesn't have a sense of humor. Look at the human race. There's no way in the world. Exactly. takes everything seriously. Besides, me and Jesus are like this. Let's hope we all are.
The religion thing is always funny to me. I never say anything disrespectful, but if you believe in a higher power, and I think most people do, they have to have a sense of humor. Yes, I think so. I really do. Think about it. You know, think about some of the animals we have. I was just going to say, have you ever seen a halibut? Yeah, I mean a platypus. You know what we're going to do with this one? We're going to put both eyes on the same side of its head. That'll be hilarious.
Okay. Anyway, it's good. We'll see what happens. I mean, I know some of the... conservative talk show hosts are already dissing the guy. I mean, of course they are. Why don't we wait and see what he has to say and what he has to do? I know he said some things that are when he was a priest that didn't sit well you know with some folks but you know now that he's pope it's a different role
And we'll see. I would assume that he will carry on some of the things that Pope Francis did simply because he was selected as a cardinal by Pope Francis they're from they've spent their their life in the same part of the world and he's seen a great deal of poverty
And so I would think that this is something that he wants to try to correct as much as he can. Did they only do the black smoke once? Did that only happen one time? They only had their, like, re-vote once? No, they did, I think, four votes. Oh, wow, okay. So he, uh, You know, he did fine. On the fourth ballot, that was pretty good. So I wonder what... I mean, so...
I don't know how this works. You probably have a far greater knowledge of how this works than I do. So, okay, so Steve, I want Steve to be Pope, okay? And they're like, no, they vote. Black smoke comes out, right? So do they... Do they re-vote for the same guy or do they pick a different guy? No, they can re-vote for the same guy. It's like the legislature. They all go into their own little rooms and figure out how they're going to...
I mean, what would change their mind in the course of 24 hours? I'm sure there's, you know, a little lobbying, a little arm twisting. I mean, they're all basically locked in. you know, to this building. At some point you figure, I just want to get the heck out of here. I vote yes. Let's go. I want to go home. And they sit in this big contract. They definitely don't want a special session at the Vatican. No, and there's no governor.
When the Pope is elected, that's it. He's the guy. He's the boss. And forever, until he's no longer a model of script. Until he's no longer, or he decides to resign. Oh, has there ever been one that quit? Yeah, Pope Benedict. How long was he Pope before he quit? I want to say 10, 12 years, maybe. They got a good retirement plan? Medicaid? All that? I think they probably have a pretty good deal. Yeah? Alright, I want to be Pope. Make some calls, would you? Yeah, I'll be right on that for you.
Okay. Anyway, so that's... I'm looking at it as a good thing. I hope it all works out and I hope that... Look, whoever was chosen, somebody would find bad things to say about them. It's just like electing somebody or... There's not going to be any one selection in anything like this that pleases everybody. So I agree with you. Let's let the Pope do his Popeiness stuff and we'll see how he does. Yeah, I think it's going to go well. If he can bring peace and understanding to the world,
Good. That's a tremendous accomplishment. All right, it's 417. Let's take a quick break. We'll be right back. on his radio. Looking at your Alaska total traffic cameras on this Thursday afternoon. Steady traffic around the Anchorage Bowl. Looks like there's a bit of a slowdown onto Crash, did you get that audio?
From Charles Barkley? Yeah, I would have pulled it up a lot quicker and it would have been a lot faster to the commuter if he would have told me it was not just some political gas bag saying something that's not true. Charles Barkley. He's the measuring stick by which we should all be measured. That guy should run for Pope. And everything else available to him. He's my favorite basketball player of all time, and he's the best thing on television.
Well, anyway, there's a there's a study that Nike did and they're not really talking too much about it It's about how to get boys to play in girls sports. Something along order. This is a Nike thing? This was Nike that did this. It's becoming controversial, obviously. The whole idea of men in women's sports
It shouldn't be controversial. It just shouldn't be. I mean, I don't think that there's any question about that. And I have no idea why there are people who think that somehow a man... who believes that they're a woman or tries to be a woman should play in women's sports when we've seen women hurt, seriously. Well, there's also the misconception that women want this to happen. And the people that are saying they want this to happen, they profess to be these pro-women's rights.
activists who are protecting women. you're not you're hurting women in the long run I was not too long ago there was I forget it was some sort of hearing some congresswoman or or somebody important because they were you know one of those kinda like the assembly of those chairs that are like higher than everybody else so that means they're more important than you. They're more important. They have velvet ropes. Yes, that type of deal. So they were talking, this woman said that
Serena Williams, which is talking about her playing tennis. She's like, Serena Williams, because in my opinion, there's no argument there. She's the greatest women's tennis player of all time. She is. And she's faster and stronger and more powerful and better than all the women in the field.
And she said Serena Williams would just wipe the floor with all these men's tennis players. And then they cut to Serena Williams. She was on one of those late night talk shows. And they asked her about it. And she said, I would lose to the 100th ranked men's player in the world. She goes, Andy Roddick would kill me.
He wasn't even in the top 20. The women are aware of this. And I'm not begrudging women. There are physical differences. I'm not telling everybody something they don't know. You play golf. They have the women's team. They fire off closer to the green. There's a reason that
Women aren't in men's boxing and MMA. There's a reason why you've never seen a female NFL football player. There's physical differences. I agree with you. The fact that this is even a question anymore, you'd hope that at this point we would have gone past this whole thing. But obviously it's still hanging around somewhere. Which is too bad. Yeah, so Charles Barkley was on an Outkick show. and he was asked about women in men's sports and Charles Barkley is built he's
He pretty much tells you what he thinks. And this is what he said about women in men's sports. Well, I guess I love my gay friends and I love my transgender friends. But... I'm not going to get into all this stuff that's going around. Men should not play sports against women. If anybody thinks that, I think they're stupid. I'm not, like I say, I support the gay community 100%. I support the transgender community 100%. But I do not, under any circumstances, it's zero.
I think that men should play sports against women. And if anybody has a problem with that, they're going to have to get over it. Because I'm not going to change my... I'm not going to change. I just think it's wrong, period. There's Charles Barkley, and he can't say the guy's bigoted or he hates gay people. He doesn't. He doesn't. He's essentially saying people to people, look. Men and women are different, and we're glad of that.
Men have no place in women's sports if you're truly want women's sports than just have women play them. Well, if you've got transgender women that want to play sports, have a league for them. Transgender league. Yeah, have one of those, and then that can be completely and totally ignored by the general public like the WNBA.
but I mean it's and it's dangerous for these women the other problem is if you're if you have a daughter and your daughter isn't as you know trying to get into college and maybe a great volleyball player or softball player hockey ball you know whatever pick tennis you know one of the one of the great sports that women enjoy playing swimming swimming too you know and and and she is very very good and could possibly get
scholarship to college which will definitely save a lot of money for mom and dad and then all of a sudden some guy who Pretends to be a woman or thinks he's a woman, you know, whatever I'm not gonna I don't know what's in somebody's heart and mind and that person wins and becomes the champion or takes the meat
and gets the scholarship. How does that work? Right, again, and it's coming from people who say that they're champions of women's rights. You're doing the exact opposite of what you're telling everybody you're doing. You're taking the opportunities away from biological females that, and to be fair, those are far in view in between in and of themselves. I mean, in the athletic world, men have more opportunities. I don't think there's any denying that.
Men's sports are more popular with the viewing public. They sell more tickets. It's things like that. Women's sports, it's a tougher road to hoe for a woman. and you're making it even more difficult and in the same breath as you talk out of the other side of your face you're saying you're a champion of women's rights When in reality, you're taking the rights away from those biological women and lessening their opportunities. It doesn't make any sense. It works very hard in that sport.
Not to mention the trauma that I think it causes for some guy to be in their locker room. Well, there's that swimmer. Her name is Riley Gaines. Are you familiar with her? Yes. And she's said numerous times, they might be married, and I think they were their boyfriend at the time. She testified before a bunch of those very important people, and she was asked about it as well. And she says as far as collegiate swimming goes,
I am a hundred times more decorated than my husband, boyfriend, whatever, my partner, I don't know what they were at the time. A hundred times more nationally recognized and decorated. If we got in the pool together and did a hundred meter freestyle, She said he would just absolutely leave me in the dust, and it wouldn't even be close. So it's such an unfair advantage. I can't remember the name of the person, the guy that was swimming and then the quit or something like that. Oh, Leotard.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what I'm thinking of. And Riley Gaines spoke to what you just spoke about, about the locker room. And she had said, this isn't cool. We don't want this person in the locker room. And their workaround was, we're just going to make the locker room co-ed so nobody can complain about anything.
I was just like, what? That doesn't solve anything. Now you're making it worse. Exactly. All right. 429. Let's take a break. We'll come back. The Mike Procaro Show with Crash on News Radio. KENI The State House and Senate have passed an online tax for sales as head to the governor's desk. It would modify Alaska's corporate tax laws.
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And they even have a six hour salmon and rockfish charter. The neat thing about it is you get to do all the fishing and have all the fun, and the crew does all of the work, and they're a great, great, great bunch of people. They take you out on a 65-foot long, 20-foot wide Fishing Charter. It's the largest in the state. It's room for 24. And it's the Rainy Song. And let me tell you something. If you haven't fished with them, you haven't fished.
And if you've got a family reunion coming up, folks coming up from outside or what have you, there's only one place to take them. and let the guys from sewardfishingclub.com Take care of it all, Crash. Yeah, that's right. The boat's absolutely gorgeous. You're going to want to go to the website and check out some of the pictures. You can't do it justice just by talking about it.
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All you do is show up and fish. They'll fillet the fish. They'll bag the fish. They do all the heavy lifting. You can just show up and have fun. So it's about that time to start thinking about getting out on the water. And if you want to, maybe you've got people coming up from out of state. You want to show them a good time. There's no better time. No more.
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You go to, you know, I don't know how you check in. You check in online? You check in at the airport? I got the little app I just check in. You got the app? I always like to check in. I always like to check in. to a person. I get the little notification that says, hey, you're within your window, check in right now. And I just do it on the app.
Well, chaos erupted at Raleigh-Dorham International Airport in North Carolina when two Frontier Airlines representatives screamed at a paying customer and barred him from checking into his flight. The interaction between the unnamed customer, 45-year-old married father of three, and the frontier representatives began shortly before he started filming last Friday. He reportedly showed up at the airport 50 minutes before his flight but had not checked in online.
He missed the electronic kiosk's 60-minute check-in deadline, and when he approached the agents, they told him he needed to pay an extra $25 late fee. Now, you know, to me, that first of all, really... Is this how you want to treat your customers? They all started chiming in you should have checked in at the website Nobody was professional. Nobody was polite I mean, this is a customer. What are you doing? They were like, it was your fault for not checking in. Sorry it's on you.
Back and forth with the agents ensued over the fee. It lasted 20 minutes before he said, all right, I'll pay. But I'm never flying your blankety blank airline again. Oh, you're going to check me in? Oh, said the customer. I bet you was wrong. That's what the customer, that's what the customer, this is what the customer representative says. I paid for the ticket, the man said. And you pay, and you didn't pay $25 for the, they call it an agent assist fee.
so she says hello you were three hours late by not checking in hello and she just kept essentially yelling at the guy, making fun of him and intimidating him. So, finally he did get to check in. and made his feelings known to the people at Frontier Airlines and what they said was We are aware of what occurred and have been directly in touch with our customer.
The individuals in question who work for a third-party contractor are no longer associated with a Frontier account. So these people didn't even work for Frontier Airlines. These people were essentially third party hires by some other company. who obviously have not been trained in customer service Because you don't do that to a customer. You say, gee, sir, we're terribly sorry.
you know, that you missed the deadline to check in. Let's take care of that for you. In the future, this is kind of what the procedure is, but, you know, let's just get you on that plane and get you going. And be courteous and understanding and you know basically you can't do enough for the customer That's the way you're supposed to treat a customer. That's called service. That's called respect. You want to engender loyalty from that customer.
You know, that old expression, the customer's always right. Well, you know, what do they say? If you won an argument with the customer, you've just lost the customer. So, in this particular case, I don't know, I've never flown on Frontier Airlines, but after looking at something like this, the Greyhound looks better to me.
I can't believe that a company would allow basically people who have no training whatsoever or no understanding of the customer service continuum to be out there working in a customer service position. It's a very hard job. It's a very good job, difficult job, and it's a good job for people with diplomatic skills, and you have to have them. These people had none.
Essentially, we're here. You're there. You didn't do what we said. Get out. It's horrible. Just horrible. All right, 445. We'll be back. Call Mike. Be a part of the show on NewsRadio 650. Looking at your Alaska Total Traffic cameras on this Thursday afternoon. There is steady traffic any day. Where was Mike? I was leaving home. to protect his family and yours. We're with all service members and their families who need community. With them, learn more at USO.org today.
Mostly clear, too. Partly cloudy skies expected through the night. We've got a stretch of warmer and drier weather set to take hold as we close out the week. Mother's Day weekend, temperatures expected to warm. And they get on you for saying something you never said. In fact, bring up a subject you never even touched. We got a call from somebody who was complaining that we were badmouthing people.
I don't think we were. Of course we were. That's what talk radio is. Well, I wasn't happy with Frontier Airlines, but that was a different story. I was reading a story. This poor guy was trying to check in to get a flight. This person accused us of bad-mouthing Bernie Sanders. Now, you know, I haven't I haven't. I will if that's what you want me to do. It's easy. But I don't care about Bernie Sanders. But this is what gets me. People will... Get upset about something.
And they'll call you and they'll tell you what you said, which you didn't say. It's not like she listened to this one phone call. It happens all the time. And it's like, look, before you start off on a tirade, Why don't you, first of all, find out what the heck you're listening to.
That's all I can say, because we weren't doing anything of the sort. Well, that doesn't mean we won't in the next half an hour or so, but it hasn't happened to this point today. Yeah, but I haven't done it yet, you know. Maybe I say yet, I don't know. But that's just great. And then, you know, the idea of somebody telling you
And this, I get this all the time, and I ended up doing this to a guy years ago on the show. You should be talking about this, or you shouldn't be talking about that. Right. Okay, here's the way this works I sit here and I work really hard trying to come up with something interesting. If it's not interesting to you, You know, well, okay, I failed you. There's other radio stations. If you want to move them, you can.
If you want to stay around, you know, maybe there'll be something I say that you will like or something we cover that you will like. So that, you know, it's kind of like, just stick around. It's kind of like the weather in Alaska. Something will change and, you know, maybe you'll like what we're doing. But we work hard trying to get things that we find interesting to you.
hopefully you do as well. And, you know, you're hit for average here. I mean, that's what you do in any radio show or any broadcast. You know, you try to get the most number of people to say, yeah, I like the show. But when somebody decides what you should do on your show, I find that really interesting.
And one guy called me up one time and said, you shouldn't talk about, and it was some topic he didn't want me to talk about. Okay, fine. So I said to him, tell you what, I'm just going to give you the show you go ahead and talk about anything you want but wait a minute now you shouldn't I said no no it's your show go ahead and talk Dead air. I said, well, you know, you can't just sit there and say nothing.
Oh, it's not as easy as you thought. So tell me what you want to talk about. Oh, you're tongue-tied? You can't talk to me? You don't know what's going on? You know, just Relax, you know, as we say. You may not like something in this segment, but there may be four other things you might like. So stick around. And if it's really bad and you don't like it, you have options or turn the thing off. How about that? I mean, I can't be any more honest with you than that. We try.
um believe me we try and and still sometimes we sometimes we have better shows than other shows it's just it's just we're just human So Crash, you know about a guy named Raphael Devers, right? From the Boston Red Sox? I know! Raphael Devers is going to be, I think, a poster boy for selfish... Oh, this is the thing about first base, isn't it? Yeah, egotistical megalomania. He was a third baseman. The Red Sox traded.
And they got a really fine third baseman. And Devers, to be real honest, was okay. He wasn't great. He wasn't great defensively. He's a good hitter. At least he wasn't here this year. Very good hitter, except this year. He can't hit this year for some reason. But, you know, things change. So they made him a designated hitter, and he got mad at that. He didn't want to do that. And the first baseman for the Red Sox got hurt.
And so they want to move him to first base because they figured, all right, well, you know, he certainly defensively, he could play first base and would have the bat in the lineup every day, et cetera, et cetera. No, he didn't want to do that. and he's now upset
about the fact that now they want me to play first base. If somebody gets hurt in the outfield, they'll want me to play outfield. They'll want me to play all the positions. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Go play where the manager tells you to go play. Exactly. Or don't play at all. You signed a 10-year, $313.5 million contract. Okay? They're paying you $313.5 million for 10 years. You play where they tell you to play. You are a team player.
You do whatever the team needs you to do. That's called being
a team player. That's called being on a team. Well, professional sports, I mean, there's such a thing as revisionist history where people always tend to think that things that happen in their generation are the best. Like, I will always say the music I listened to growing up is better than the music the kids listen to today things like that and I think a lot of times it's just you romanticize something because you have fond memories of it and things like that but sports
truly is a little bit different. Take the NBA, for example. What goes on with the NBA? When I was younger and I watched the NBA, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Charles Barnley, Michael Jordan, Carl Malone, guys like that, Dr. J, you want to go a little bit further back? Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, guys like that. Daryl Dawkins, Moses Malone. Now they do something in the NBA the players refer to as load management, where...
It's like an 82-game season, 84-game season, whatever it is. And you'll take like 20, 25 games off throughout the course of the season for what they call load management. Again, I think all things in life, if you want to find... A voice of reason or something you can relate to, you can go to one of two places.
Seinfeld or Charles Barkley? Those are the two places you can go. And Charles Barkley has said this numerous times. He came from a different generation of player. And he said numerous times that he thinks the load management thing is BS. You've got a guy that's working in a steel factory. He's working 10 hours a day, 5, 6 days a week. He doesn't get load management. He's not making enough money to get by. You've got these pampered millionaires.
Relying on private jets and things. And a lot of this could be jealousy on Charles Barkley's part. guys didn't get these four hundred million dollar contracts Charles Barkley when he left college early on he tells a story about how he found that the 76ers were gonna draft him and they were over the salary cap so they're gonna sign a one-year deal for 75 grand and they did anyways but he's made the point
Professional sports in this day and age, it's a real me first mentality. And it's just the way it is. So I think it is one of the few times where you look back to the way it was a couple of years ago, a few years ago, and it was actually better. Yeah, it was. But in any event... If you're playing a team...
and they're paying you $31 million a year to play, you might want to do it. Well, look what happened to me. I didn't want anything to do with this freaking radio show, and they paid me like $30 a week, and I had no choice. I know. All right, we'll be right back. Excuse me, sir. Can you tell me what SIPC is? SIPC? Isn't that, uh, no. Miss, can you tell me what SIPC is? SIPC. Don't tell me. Okay, tell me. It's the Securities Investor Protection.
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And we'll bid you a good night. No, we can't do that. We've got an hour left here. George Clooney. I'm not a George Clooney fan. He's an okay actor. But I'm not a huge George Clooney fan. He was the worst Batman. That's all you need to know. He was the worst. ¡Gracias! Why was he the worst Batman? I don't know that it was really him. It was the Batman and Robin movie. The one with him and Arnold Schwarzenegger played Mr. Freeze. I'm putting you in the cooler.
It was the movie itself. He could have been a good Batman. To this day, it's the only movie I've ever walked out of in the theater. Really? And it was a Batman movie. You were looking forward to that. Yeah, I was. Because then you have the two with Michael Keaton, Batman 1989, which remains one of my favorite movies of all time.
Then they had Batman Returns, which was weird. It was more of like a Tim Burton movie than a Batman movie. It was one that had Danny DeVito and Michelle Pfeiffer in it. But cool, because they had Christopher Walken. Anything with Christopher Walken is that much better. Then the third one came out. Michael Keaton quit and they put Val Kilmer.
the late, great Val Kilmer. I'll be your Huckleberry. They put him in his Batman. I thought he did a pretty good job. The movie was starting to shift more to the tone of let's sell McDonald's Happy Meals toys that make a nice adult Batman movie because the second one was so creepy that
Toy manufacturer stuff stayed away from it, so it didn't make as much money. So then they did a course correction with the Val Kilmer one, Batman Returns, that was the one that had Jim Carrey as the Riddler and Tommy Lee Jones as Two-Face. Everyone buckle up, it's going to be a long segment. And then after that...
They went ahead and even went further to the neon lights and camping mode. Val Kilmer quit because he and Joel Schumacher, the director, did not get along at all. They hired George Clooney on to be Batman.
And Chris O'Donnell stayed on as the Robin character. And then the two baddies in that one was Arnold Schwarzenegger as Mr. Freeze and Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy. And it was So campy and they put nipples on the batsuit come on man, and they were you know like they get they'd put on their bat suits and they'd get changed and all of a sudden there'd be a butt shot and there's nipples on the front of the suit and then a rubber butt crack on the back of the bat suit and it was just
It was just icky. Now I can go back and watch it because I've gotten so many great Batman movies since then and appreciate the camp for what it is. I mean, at one point, they're at this fundraiser and Batman and Robin are standing on the stage in front of All these guys and they're bidding on something and George Clooney's Batman whips out his Batman visa. He hands it to the guy and he's like, Batman visa, don't leave home without it or something like that.
I was like, all right, I'm out of here. And I threw my candy necklace angrily at the screen and went home in a huff. Well, anyway. What were you talking about? I forgot what you were talking about. Well, I started George Clooney. Oh, yeah. Yes, or at least his tequila may not be as smooth as he makes out. The Hollywood star helped make Casamigos the fourth best-selling tequila brand in the world.
That's pretty good. But it's now the subject of a lawsuit claiming consumers have been paying super premium prices for an inferior quality product. Casamigos and other quality tequila brand Don Julio both claim that they are made exclusively from 100% Blue Weber Agave. Retail for 50 to 150 dollars a bottle as a result Cheaper tequilas, known as mixtos, require only 51% of the sugar in them that comes from the agave plant, with a remainder, usually ordinary cane sugar. Ha ha! Tchau!
There's a new class action lawsuit. claiming that, according to lab tests, a significant amount of alcohol in Casamigos and Don Julio, who, by the way, was a real person, is actually from cane sugar. That guy used to fight windmills. No, that's Don Quixote. Yeah, same difference. 감사합니다. No, not actually. Either that or I'm wrong. I never should spend that kind of money on a hard wine I'd get, okay? Because wine is meant to be
You know, you do that, you like swish it around and you sniff it and you gargle with it and all that fancy stuff that everyone does. And you savor it, right? With hard liquor, after two or three shots, you don't give a rip what it tastes like. It doesn't matter how much you spent on it. I can't imagine going to the liquor store and spending an erroneous amount of money on tequila or whiskey. Just chug it down and you won't even notice the difference. Well, according to the story of Casabigos,
Clooney and his business partner Randy Gerber sold it to a British beverage company for a billion dollars. Holy moly mother-in-law! In 2017, the deal was staggered over the next 10 years and included the pair staying on as brand ambassadors. The company's website and social media still prominently feature them both and Gerber's wife Cindy Crawford has appeared in promotional pictures as well. Cindy Crawford.
These claims of adulteration are outrageous and false. Don Julio and Casamigos tequila are crafted from 100% Blue Weber Agave and are in full compliance with the official tequila standard. We look forward to vigorously defending. You can tell an attorney wrote that. They always say that. We're going to vigorously defend. No, we're going to half-heartedly defend. Defending the quality and integrity of the tequilas, our tequilas.
in court. Clooney was not available for comment. Do you a tequila guy like tequila? actually you know you know on occasion but i'm not a big tequila guy i mean it's okay i mean i you know it's fine uh... i like a nice plastic jug of black velvet that's how i get down Ha, ha, ha. You know, I'm happy with a Dos Equis, you know, something like that.
On the big plastic jugs, when you buy them, you've got to take that plastic applicator thing off the top. You know the thing that makes it pour out slowly? Yes. You take those off, rip that thing off as soon as you open that bad boy. It makes it harder to chug. My stepfather, when he passed away, he loved black velvet. So I go down to my mom's house last year, and my stepfather, when he was buying adult beverages, believed in quantity, not quality. The big one. Yeah.
Yeah, so I... So I went down there into the garage and opened one of the cupboards and there were 25 plastic jugs of black velvet in there. So... It's my responsibility when I go down there to help my mom thin the herd, as it were. So he drank black velvet, and you can't find it anymore, but when he lived up here in Homer, his main weapon of choice was Ham's Light. And you can't find, he had a boat in Homer that was the same, it was painted the same color as a hams can.
It was light blue, silver, and white. Yeah, I remember Ham's Bear from the Midwest. On his 50th birthday, his buddies made him an easy chair and a footstool out of cases of Ham's Light. So I'd go over the land of sky blue waters, man. They had that bear. And I'd go over there and I'd hang out and I'd leave and I'd come back and one of the armrests would be gone. And then part of the first chair would be gone. Somebody drank your chair. He drank his chair. That's basically what he did.
Now you can't find Ham's Light anymore. Hams you can find, but not Ham's Light, which is a shame, because I grew to like that... Can you find Rainier anywhere? I don't know. I don't drink any... Guinness? And Sam Adams aside, I went to this dinner party thing last Wednesday. A bunch of my old high school buddies all got together. And you've got to bring something.
So it was like a potluck. So I got some potato macaroni salad and some Sam Adams. I don't want any of that winter ale or that crap that tastes like fruit. I like just the Sam Adams Boston lager. So that and Guinness, put those off to the side. Other than those two, I'm a Keystone Lightman. Morning, noon, and night. Okay, so...
I'm still trying to find out. I just guess I remember when I first got up and Rainier was a was a big brand here was the bear that had that commercial with the motorcycle right yeah let's pop the top yeah they have those topsy pop it then you throw the thing away or whatever I'm almost positive they still make Rainier I don't know about Olympia Good old-fashioned, ice-cold Oli. Oli, Oli, Oli. Yeah. That was, um...
Because that was all that, for a while, you'd go into a place of an establishment that served adult beverages, and it was hams, it was grainier or holy. You know, that was it. I think they made grainier. I don't know about Olympia anymore. I wouldn't know. I've gotten so used to drinking light beer or anything that's not light beer other than a couple of those fancy ones I'll drink. It tastes like it's full of sugar. I just can't drink it. I don't like it. Me no like. You don't like it.
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What this is actually going to do, are we going to actually pay for it or not? There are other states that are doing it, but what does that mean for us? It's called Senate bill 113 when we when we come back. We'll talk a little bit about it and Say what you think. Stay with us. The Alaska State Senate is approving the new budget that includes a $1,000 permanent
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So expect a wait going through that area. Hope you're getting yourself a fun and safe Thursday evening from the Swickard Chevrolet Anchorage Traffic Studios. I'm Daryl Dean. This report is... by Alaska Tire Service hi I'm Tammy with Alaska Tire Service and we'd love to be your 49 degrees outside, getting sunny. It's kind of nice 50 and Palmer 50 and soldatna 46 and Homer talking is 46 Fairbanks 55 and up in Prudhoe. It's 23 Well the legislature yesterday approved measure to raise state revenue
For reading initiatives and career and technical education So what is this? It's called Senate bill 113 and it's going to apply to state corporate income tax. on out-of-state businesses that operate online so we're talking about Amazon you know any business that works online. The revenue is intended to fund elements in the education package that pass under House Bill or Senate Bill 57, I'm sorry.
So what they did was they went ahead and passed the bill with no fiscal note on it to fund certain things. And then they relied on this bill to fund the things that they didn't fund. I think I got that right. It's a little convoluted, but I think I got it right. Following the legislature sometimes is a little difficult. You need a program or a map.
Now, the Senate Bill 113, which is this tax Out-of-state businesses that operate online They're looking for it to generate between 25 and 65 million dollars a year So what they're saying is that the measure is going to tax companies that do business in Alaska. instead of those who are actually in Alaska. So if you're brick and mortar, this tax does not apply to you. If you are Amazon or any company that trades online,
It will. Now, according to the report that I read in the Daily News, 36 other states have adopted a similar tax rule. And those who are supporting the measure say that the state is missing out on this big loophole. And now here to me is the key. They're saying that the cost of this tax on the online companies will not be passed on to consumers.
okay now I don't know what's the way it is in other states whether the tax is passed on or not so I don't have that information and the story doesn't say whether it's passed on or not so essentially I don't know It would be interesting to find out. But here to me is really kind of the crux of the whole thing. You've passed a revenue measure. Okay, you want to tax those who do business online And aren't paying any corporate tax on those transactions in your state
Understand that. Okay, that's understandable. Is the state entitled to some of that revenue? Maybe it is. There's no state sales tax. So what you're doing essentially is you are singling out a group of companies to be taxed. Can you do that? Well, I guess if it's not unconstitutional you can. But I'm sure somebody's going to pocket this. You know, is the money that you're going to get from this thing significant enough to raise the ire of an Amazon, for instance?
I I don't know. I mean, I don't know how they're gonna look at this But the measure passed 26 to 14 And they have five Republicans that voted for it. But then there are people on the other side who don't think it's a good idea Representative Jamie Allard is in opposition to it.
What she said is a tax is a tax is a tax on the House floor she said she quoted testimony from the Chamber of Commerce Alaska Chamber that said Businesses will pass on the increased tax to both Alaska consumers and Alaska businesses. Now, will they do that? I would say normally. the course of business if a corporation is taxed somehow some way that gets passed on to the people that are actually buying a product
Not saying it's going to happen here, not saying it is happening in any of these other states. I'm just saying that in the normal course of business, usually you pass on the tax. as part of the deal. But we'll see so lawmakers are now waiting to see what the governor is going to do Or whether he signs the education measure before the May 19th deadline So we will see. Lawmakers expect
that Dunleavy, according to the Daily News, will veto the measure. He has previously vetoed an axe update for online car rental companies. and a tax increase for e-cigarettes, but it remains unclear if legislators would have the votes to override a potential veto. So... It's interesting. Senator Wolakowski mentioned that this income tax would be applied on all companies like Hulu, Netflix,
but not on small businesses that operate on platforms like Amazon and Estee. Okay, so it won't go to the small companies, but it'll go to the big companies. Crash, I don't know really on this one. I don't have enough information quite frankly. to render an opinion. I'm just telling you that my experience is that if there's a tax on something and you can pass it on to somebody to pay it, you do.
It's kind of the way business works. Why would you pay something, you know, out of the goodness of your heart to make Alaska a little more money? You wouldn't. You pay the tax and then you make sure that Alaskans who bought the products or services ended up actually paying the tax. That seems like the way it would be, but I could be wrong. So Crash, I'm asking you in your infinite wisdom. to tell me what you think about all this. I don't know. I mean it could raise your Netflix price
I pirate that. I don't worry about that. I've stolen a password. I don't pay for that. You don't care? No. I've got a workaround for almost everything. Do you? Alright. I cheat at last. Has it been your experience that usually if somebody charges a tax it gets passed on, somehow you end up paying for it no matter what? Absolutely. Okay. That's all I was trying to figure out. Again, I would like to know if these other 36 states
if the people in their states are paying the tax or not. And the other thing is, in these other states, we don't have a state sales tax. So, you know, what are we doing here? And is this really going to be enough money? Forum. to pay for the things they want to pay for in the school bill. And what will Dunley, I mean, who knows? I mean, this whole thing could be completely moot if the governor decides he's going to veto the school bill.
And then he might just veto this thing too. I don't know. He's not saying. They're not providing any information here on this. But I don't know I mean I think it's a great idea if nobody charges the tax back You know, but I'm not so sure that's going to happen There's no guarantee on any of this stuff. So they're basically hanging their hat on something that they really, I don't think they really know.
That's that that's as close as I could come to trying to figure this thing out We shall see I guess no if you have a thought on it You know let me know because I think it's an interesting way to try to fund things. I think you're also singling out a group of merchants. which may or may not be the smart way to go, but I'm not down there. I'm not in the legislature. Well President Trump has just done something that I think should terrify countries that produce movies.
He wants to make sure that movies are produced in America. Now I find that to be interesting because the president and the movie industry The stars, you know, the people out there in Hollywood land are usually at odds. They don't seem to like him a lot. But yet, here he's trying to save their industry. So what he said was, I want to see 100% tariff on movies produced outside the country.
saying the American movie industry was dying very fast due to incentives that other countries were offering to lower filmmakers. And that's true. And I have, I didn't make movies, but we did commercials and stuff and we've shot some in other places. We've shot some in Canada. Did some work in Canada. And it was actually pretty easy to do. Nice people to work with. And the American dollar went further because of the exchange rates.
And you got a good product at a good price. And when you're looking at a budget, you have to look at stuff like this. So I've worked in Vancouver and I've worked in Los Angeles and I've worked in Texas and other places. So I've worked in a bunch of different places around the country. And of all of them, LA, they do great work, but they're also the most expensive. And they also have the most rules and regulations and restrictions.
And that's good and bad. It's good in the sense that you want to make sure the product is top notch. They've got great crews, great people. But so do some of these other places as well. And the amount of restrictions that they have are pretty intense in places.
So what what's going on if I were Canada I would be scared to death at this point Because the major places that you shoot in Canada or Vancouver believe it or not Winnipeg Toronto and they also shoot in the Maritimes so If this goes into effect, Trump will have effectively killed the Canadian film business. He will also have effectively shut down a lot of projects in Europe. And there's a lot of American television now that is being shot in Hungary.
In fact, a friend of mine was telling me that you could pretty much fly your entire crew over. put them up, work in Hungary, come back and still not even come close to working at the cost that it would be in Los Angeles. Now, I've never done that, but I'm just taking his word for it. So, I understand what Trump is doing, and what he's going to do is he said, we want movies made in America again. Now the question here is, Well, the producers do that and they run on one thing, money.
If they think they can get a better deal here, they'll make all the movies back here again. If they think they can get a better deal somewhere else, they'll make them there. It's strictly a dollars and cents business. And there are studios in Los Angeles, I can tell you, in Hollywood, that are not, they're empty. So, we've got to do something. The other thing is, California itself, it's not just Trump saying I'm going to put a tariff on it, but California itself has to come down and...
Start looking at the rules and regulations and taxes and all of the other Impediments that they put on making movies commercials, etc Because it's not fun to work there because of the high taxes That's my spiel. All right. It is 545. We'll be right back. Call Mike. Call Crash. Call 907-522-067.
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Well, that's good, right? Yeah, I think so. I think it'd be great to have it. And it doesn't mean that they have to be made in Hollywood. I mean, they're making movies all over the country. You know, they're making movies in Georgia and Louisiana, New York. How come they don't make a bunch from here? Is it too expensive? Because every time you see a movie with Alaska, it's never filmed in Alaska. Although they film in Canada a lot.
for Alaska, so maybe they'll have to move to here. Well, it's cheaper to do it in Canada. What was that name of that TV show? Northern Exposure. Was that Washington? It was shot in Washington. Yeah, that's right. And I've talked to people in the movie industry about this. There have been people looking to actually shoot up here. We did have a film office and we did have incentives at one point and the legislature killed the project. It might not be a bad idea to revisit it.
It's a clean industry. The problem is that if you're going to give people tax breaks, you can't really interfere with the artistic interpretation of something. You can get a good idea of what they want to do. You don't have to necessarily go with every project. But if it's a legit studio, you can do that. In fact, remember that... The miracle. That was the one about the whales, right?
Yeah, the whales. That was shot up here by some friends of mine actually were part of the crew in getting that thing done. So you had Drew Barrymore. You had Steven Root. You had Ted Danson. I had a number of people up here There were a number of Alaskans that got to be extras. I remember that was a big deal. They did kind of like a cattle call for extras that wanted to be in the movie. Yeah, so I mean it was really cool. The movie did okay. They wanted me to play the whale. Did they?
But again, it was one of these things where did Alaska make out the way it should have? I don't know. I don't know what the final numbers were. I don't know how well the state did. I don't know what the state gave, what the state didn't get. But to me it seems like if you do it right you can make You know decent money. It's a it's a clean industry and you will bring in some revenue Plus you will also be able to provide year-round jobs for Alaskans
So there's some you know, there's obviously some upside here Whether or not the legislature wants to do that. I don't know But they kill the project and that's you know, that's their that's their choice But, you know, a lot of places do it. And when you look at Alaska, my gosh, you know, you couldn't ask for anything more if you want to shoot.
You know, Alaska can become a character. Oh, absolutely. I mean, look at what we have to offer. We have unbelievable scenery. We have the most beautiful scenery in America. You know, I guess it's up to us if we want to do it. And so far, we did, now we don't. Anyway, I saw this story on Bernie Sanders Bernie Sanders has refused to apologize for chartering private jets.
to ferry him around the country as part of his campaign to rip the wealthy. So he's got this fighting oligarchy tour, and he's flying on private jets. Wow, that's kind of an odd... Yes. So, I mean, here's what he said. He said, you think I'm going to be sitting and waiting at United Airlines? We'll have 30,000 people waiting somewhere else. I've got to get from one place to another. That's pretty good, actually. Yeah, that's what he said. How old is Bernie Sanders? 180? He's 83 or 84.
And he's as sharp as a tack. I mean, I don't agree with him, but I gotta say, the guy's He's got all the marbles up there. Oh, I would have really, I mean, it was never going to happen, but I would have really liked to have seen when President Trump was running, I would have really liked to see Bernie Sanders be the guy he was running against, purely for the reason I would have loved to see it. Oh!
debate between those two guys. That would have been a lot of yelling, a lot of insults. What are you talking about? Somebody probably would have thrown a chair. Maybe a push-up contest But, I mean, here's Bernie Sanders. He's 83. And then you look at Joe Biden and there's no comparison. No, absolutely not.
You know, again, I don't know. Bernie Sanders is odd to me, though, because he ran for president a bunch of times. But to me, he's always been kind of a caricature, kind of a cartoon character. He is. He's almost like he's not a real person. It's almost like a... You take, like, yeah, like Larry David and push it to an extreme. The voice and his political ideology. I mean, he's pretty...
a commie, isn't he? Yeah, he is. So, I don't know. He went to Russia on his honeymoon. He's always seemed to me to be kind of a cartoon character. I thought that would have been funny if there would have been some scenario in which it would have been he and Trump against each other. I would have loved to watch how that unfolded. Good lord. That's must-see TV. That's a pay-per-view event. Nobody would miss that. No! Alright, it's time to take a break. We will see everybody tomorrow.
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