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All right, I didn't want everybody into six o eight here on the kcy Okay radio program. Um, you know it's Friday. Normally it would be a Monday where I'd run into problems like this, but apparently we're gonna do this on a Friday. From a techdown oology standpoint, Fine, whatever, Ross, the mixing board is not working. You see this, it's so I can't. Yeah, I need the mixing board, just so you all know. Ross has the main one, but the mixing board that I use

is where like audio clips and stuff gets run through there. So will you go the equipment room and get me another microphone? Do you mind doing that? My mixing board's not working. Could you get me another electro voice one of the R twenty microphones do we have? Well you have extra ones in there, I'm sure right and if you could. When you do it, you're gonna have to. It's on the shelf with the other mixing where there's mixing boards. You could push those aside and grab me one of the microphones.

I need a new microphone, tons of them. Yeah we do. We got a lot of microphones for my But you know, whatever you gotta do because this mixing word is busted, bro busted. And that's the Vikings draft. There you go, thank you, all right, we're out of here. Look, if there's one thing that the Vikings do very well in the NFL general, don't worry. Panthers fans will get to you. But I'm selfish and it's Michelle. If there's one thing that the Vikings do well,

it is pick wide receivers. I think I think even Ross would have to agree with this, right, Yeah, they're pretty good, pretty good talent for it. However, this idea, which yesterday or yesday last year came to fruition, then unless we score thirty five points, were dead. And it'd serve the Vikings well because they could score a bunt. They crapped of points, and they did in occasionally they needed like other random stuff that never happens to go you know, their way, and they set the record

for most single possession victories in a season. That's not a good record. I mean, you're not blowing anybody out, like the one thing from what you need, the magic stuff like what happened with the Bills, and then the Giants absolutely pass all over you and you don't even you don't take any secondary, you do nothing to improve your defense. From an outside of looking in. Because I'm not a Vikings fan, what I can tell you is every game, the scores, both offensive and defense were crazy. It was

always like a thirty five to thirty seven game. Take the over every week, Take the over. What are we doing? And I'm not look and you know, people like, well, the guy they drafted, he's undersized, and still that's not even a problem problem. Undersize is not a problem. We've had some decent undersized receivers. You may have heard of a couple of them. Chris Carter, Percy Harvin was pretty good. Adam dealon. He couldn't that dude couldn't even get drafted back in the day because he was

he didn't even get looked at. He was undersized. Ah, garbage man, absolute garbage Over in Billstown, They're like, it made Bill's made sense to me because you guys, you guys' issue was you gotta get you gotta get some protection for your boy. We need some more weapons and uh and some more weapons. Also, probably you guys probably could have gone secondary or and I don't think anyone would have busted on you too hard considering the quality

of the talent that was out there that we ignored. Um, but what you guys did made a lot of sense. You went and got at this tight end. He's a Utah tight end. So he's a block and mo fo real good blocker, and he's I mean, he's just a really really

talented all around dude. So if you need him to go out and catch you know, uh, quick offloads from Josh Allen so he doesn't have to huck it down the field, you know, thirty yards, or if you need him to cover, you know, cover whatever the soft side is depending on the play. That's pretty that's a pretty that's a pretty good get. I understand what you guys did. Man. I hope you're happy. No, I was. At first, Ye're like, what are you getting like

it? Because it looked like a tight end too, But he's not really like a tight end. He's more like everybody all the comparison. Yeah, I'm seeing comparisons to like Kittle and like um and like Kelsey from from Kansas City. And it's like, if you can like block, if you can like yards after the after the catch, you know, that's a great pick up for them. So you're gonna have knocks and you're gonna I mean, that's all we needed with some more weapons. Now I need to build some

protection for Josh Allen and I'll feel good about the draft. Yeah. And he you know, he does provide obviously a little bit of protection. He reminds, Oh, yeah, right. I think he's probably his his upside is probably more. Look, he's not going to be a Kelsey or Kittle, because they excel so well in the sense that they there's one category where they just blow it out of the water, right right, But if he is almost there in two or three categories, that's that's almost more that's almost

more stable the way you guys run stuff. Yeah, it's another well my only my only issue with this pick is I'm doubtful if Ken Dorsey can execute or understand how to use him because the Bills have a lot of weapons like this, and Dorisey doesn't seem to know how to use them. That's the

problem. Like every every play in his playbook seems to be something out of the old tech Mo Bowl for the Nests, right where it's just like drop back throw to when you're wondering, when you're way there's like no imagination with the play calling, which is the big issue there. So you've got this weapon, now, can you use him? Totally agree, man, Totally

agree. And obviously kicking things off yesterday after I putting it all on the line, Carolina Panthers going out, getting Bryce Young number one overall, coming out of Alabama, getting rid of DJ Moore, Christian McCaffrey off to San Francisco where he looked incredible there at the end. You know, obviously injuries have been a big problem, and I was and obviously when Christian mccagury was healthy for the Panthers. Hell, even when he had bad quarterbacks do look

good. The problem was that he was only really the dude who was looking good out there. And so if he's touching the ball every other play, that's how you get injured right there. But you know, hopefully that's the guy the Panthers can build around and tell the playoffs and then unfortunately we part ways. But Ross is with you tell the Super Bowl? Maybe so yeah, Dalton Kincaide is the new Utah, is the tight end the Utah tight ends name So um, anyway, I didn't I think the Bears kind of

I don't know. Man, they did what they did, so we'll see Packers didn't take wide receiver. A lot of people thought they were going to UM. Texans are also doing the rebuild. They got CJ. Stroud out of Ohio State. UM, let's see. I'm just looking at any other surprises. I didn't really want. I gotta be honest. I didn't watch it watch it. I had it on the background for a little while and then I just kind of had um had like the app on my phone showing

me what was going on. So um, but I know that there was one of those moments where they're just they're watching Will Levis just fall man, and they kept cutting back to him. I saw somebody put together like a little bontage. They kept cutting back to the dudes, and they were his agent. And if you've ever seen the movie Draft Day, it looked like bow Callahan kind of even kind of looks like bo Callahan, uh, minus

the haircut. So it was just his agent every now and then, looking really like taking a phone call, looking like, you know, Nana just died, having to tell his boy, you're not getting picked by the next team either, and then rinse and repeat. Man. So he that's a Day too at leave bow Callaghan. I think when eighteenth in the Draft Day movie? What happened with a great movie? What happened with the Dolphins? What I'm what do you mean? What happened? I'm training? Or did

they did they get a pick or did they trade somebody? Yeah? I got the details. All here to do. They're having to work off a cheat sheet. This word. Okay, the Dolphins forfeited they're twenty Oh, that's right that this was the Tom Brady cheating scandal. That's right. Tom Brady destroyed the Dolphins future too. He doesn't even play for him. Wow, can you imagine what happened? What do you mean? I'm trying to figure out what happened with them in the draft? What happened? They had

to forfeit their pick? That's a shame. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was sitting here on like Twitter trying to figure it out. I'm like, where's their pick? Yeah? This was the whole investigation, and they covered a few things, but one of them was basically having illegal conversations with Tom Brady, who didn't receive any punishment because apparently tom Brady is not expected to know what the rules are either, so yep, yep, yep.

Let's tell that went all right for any of you on any of the other teams that I didn't name, since um, I really want to be covered. Dolphins, Vikings, Bills, Panthers, h you have, you're happy, you sad, whatever, we can definitely make that part of the program. Uh, Patriots went cornerback, just kind of stick it in. Looking in the division, here is Dalvin Cook going to Miami. I don't know, dude, I don't know. All right, these are kinds of things,

you know. The Vikings, there were a lot of hot rumors before the draft. I don't know if you saw yesterday. One is the Dalvin Cook to Miami. But the other one was, and they were talking about this whole day yesterday, that the Vikings may swap quarterbacks with San Francisco but not now, not mister irrelevant, but Trey Lands for Kirk Cousins. And uh, it didn't look like that came to fruition. But that's the kind of stuff you got to do before so that you can go in and draft.

Accordingly, San Francisco traded its first round pick to Miami in the pre draft trade. That's that was the pick that I think ended up getting forfeited. So a mess, an absolute mess. Um. I'm trying to think who's the real dog here? You know, the Saints could have done better. They gave they had said they had ended up giving up a first round and it was it was a deal they did with the Eagles. Eagles made the most of it. Man a Jailet Carter in there and whatnot. That's

a scary team right there. The Philadelphia Eagles. Oh, it should be illegal. I mean, they're not gonna They're not gonna get any worse. They're just gonna get better. Or I'm terrified. I hate that I'm in the same division. Um, and the well, the Browns. I guess if anyone got really hosed, it was the Browns because they got Deshaun Watson for this pick and others than so, oh, they had no ability to improve. I wish we were talking to Ray Staging today. He's gonna be

out. Jeff Mars and I think he was up on night watching the draft because the Bills traded up past the Cowboys, and the rumor is that they picked up the guy they kicked the tight end they picked up is who Dallas wanted. Like that's the guy they were going after. Well, who's their tight end? They have a decent tight end. But hey, everything i'm reading is that was the guy that Dallas wanted. Instead, I got a dude named Mazie. What was Mazie's What was Mazie's big song? Do you

remember? Is that not the same person? I think it's a different guy. No, eight into you? Right? You never played you know, I know you played that song. Maybe I'm sure you're talking about Mazie Star. Oh, Mazzy Star, Mazzy Star. Yeah, well they grabbed at somebody. I think that's where they drafted, which is very unfortunate, all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. Also coming up on the show, Bad Day for Birds. Oh man, just looking

at the stack, you're bad Day four birds. Plus you know we got stupid politics stuff too. So it's Friday. We'll bang it around. We'll do it next. Hang on celebrating ten years of keeping you connected. This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle Buddy Casey Okay Radio program. Welcome back. I think I understold it. I said it was a bad day to be a bird. It was a horrible day to be a bird. And look, am I

a fan of pet birds? Uh? Not really. I think they're loud. I know some of you are, and that's cool. You do your thing. They're loud. But also my mom had one. This was after all of us moved out, although I think now I think my little brother and maybe my littlest sister were still run on the customer graduating when I'm out, my oldest sister's out all that and somehow, and I can't remember how she acquired this. I think she got it from a friend. If somebody's

willing to give you their bird, you should ask questions. But for my mom, it was fine. It was a little other little green parents. His name was George, and George f and hated men. And so I

remember the first time I came like I came back home. I'm like, hey, everybody, and all of a sudden, it's uh, you know, Luvuafa's in the air and I'm the target, and that thing, even though it would calm down from dive bombing me, it would still find time to f with me, like we had this we have this great big like with this couch in the TV the TV room, and it was just a little wider than her, deeper, I should say, than your average couch. It was. It was a fantastic nap couch. And I remember being

back home, laid out watching whatever I'm watching on TV MO. I'm gonna get me a nap, And every time I try to close my eyes, this little bastard's up in there, you know, landing on me, pecking on me, making all sorts of noise. So hold on for this one oh six one FM Talk and f w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is Casey O Day and Carolina's Morning News. Alrighty, good morning to six thirty four here on the kc O Day radio program.

You know, the Vikings don't even have a second round pick. I forgot to mention that too. Rossbery aware of that. So it's not like they could go, well, look, we still think there's gonna be a good quarterback on the board in the second round. I had no idea. Yeah, a show, Um, if we play again, I'm gonna need y'all to do all the same stuff you did last time, if you don't mind, which is like the totality of the amazing and unexplainable, and the game

is just stupid. It's a kay. It was, it was, And the best part is you've got the Vikings fan base and you've got the Bills fan base, and both teams when they have a lead with like five seconds to go, we're doomed. Yeah, like, yeah, we're still gonna lose. Dude, I thought we had I told you what happened. I thought we had lost so hard. I'm sitting there with my you know, my group of buddies I'm normally watching, and I thought we had lost.

I like, I'm a pouty little baby in this instance, although I did really have to use the bathroom, so I'm just like, I just can't. It's when we got stopped on that which I thought was horrible officiating. When we got stopped on that fourth down and you guys, you know, couldn't get in the end zone there, I'm just like, we're just didn't. I thought the officiating was got awful towards the end, and I left.

I didn't. I left the main bar area where we were sitting, and I'm like, i gotta go wash my hand because I've been eating wings. I'm not gonna go wash my hands. But everyone knows I'm just being a baby. I go over there and I walk and you kind of walk down this hallway right and then back over to the restroom's arm in the restroom, and I'm taking my sweet time because I'm just fuming. And my buddy, who's normally a pretty like chill, docile dude, he comes busting through

the main door while I'm at the sink there. His eyes are like sauce. I mean, they're just huge, and he's red, and it's because he had sprinted from the bar down there, and he's like, you're not gonna believe it. Get out here, get out here. And I thought he was screwing with me just to be an extra jerk, because he's a Cowboys fan and that's how they are. But no, no, So that that whole day was bonkers. So we're gonna need We're gonna need a bunch

of more of those. But you saw what the Giants did to us in the playoffs. So anyway, let's see here. Let me flip over to such some of you're screaming at your phone your radio. Are you talking about sports? Because we do it all here. We run the gamut from that to creepy creepy dudes with seagulls. We'll get to that story. Some of

the dumbest legislation. I don't know this is so like, I'm not surprised that the dude promoting this is the Guam tip over guy, because he doesn't strike me as somebody who is a deep thinker, along with Jamal Bowman, who's just this is the guy who was running around harass member the video, like Thomas Massey. This is the guy who's outside of the house chambers harassing

people, yelling at him about gun stuff. Just pure showmanship. So if you don't know, these nitwits are have once again gone on board with what's known as the Rap Act. All right, do you know what the rap Act is? So the rap Act would eliminate the ability of prosecutors or investigators to use lyrics song lyrics, and it actually expands more too. I think things like poetry and stuff, but quote unquote artistic endeavors in the course of

prosecuting somebody for a crime. And of course it's totally dishonest the way that people are discussing it. They're like, well, you know, they only do this against rappers. Not true, by the way. And you know, so if I if I put a song out like Johnny Cash should have been in prison, or the Dixie Chicks with what they did to Earl or h and or what was the one they always like, oh yeah, Bob Marley should be imprisoned for shooting the sheriff. Well, well, first two

of them are dead. But let me go ahead and take that bait. It's not like guys were being prosecuted just because of the lyrics of their song. You realize they had to have other evidence. You know. The fact is is if some dude named Earl was dead and there was friend Zeke evidence backing it, and they suspect so, and you wrote a song about how you did it, they might investigate that. And if things in your lyrics backed other evidence. Right, it wasn't the totality of what was being used,

but it was really dumb. Yeah, It's like, well, what is an artistic endeavor? What if I want to put up just I don't know if you know this. People who are content creators, the way that they do copyright challenges against other people is based on artistic licensing, even if it's you know, just the dumbest crap you've ever seen. This copyright stuff,

this show. The show is copyrighted. If you go out and attempt to use the content of this show and you don't have permissions or rights too as a financial endeavor, you have run a foul of copyright law a lawyer, but I understand that we run into it every day when we decide what we can and can't use and how we can use stuff. You go out and just um there. You know, there's a lot of there's a lot of companies now who just make their bones out of buying viral content and waiting

to sue people who use it. So how does that work? I mean, is that considered artistic in nature? And then that be covered because on more than one occasion we've seen idiots who robbed a bank who then posted a picture on social media of them holding fat stacks of cash, and police are like, well, you're making this really easy, but that stuff's used in prosecution. So can I just if I want to talk about criminal acts and can and quote unquote confess to stuff if I just do it to a beat?

Am I off the hook? Is that how this works? That's amazing? And you can never use it against me. That's what you want eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. If you want to confess to something this morning, I've got a beat. We can do that. Ross. You want to confess to anything, it's it's a guy. If there's a beat, so they can't hold they can't they can't use it against you. All right, Well, hell hey, let me give you an

example. Okay, m what should my what should my artist name be? You already have one? You're what is it? The ATM machine falling on your head? Okay, straight fire, straight fire, that's what I understand. That's actually part of the name too, so you have to say it. Um. All right, Well we'll figure out my name. But let me try this. Yo yo, yo yo. That sounds natural, right. You know you're killer killer that's with two hs. It's fresh fresh fire.

Back in the late eighties, I murdered a series of transients across the Pacific Northwest with a crowbar sixteen to be exact. You'll never find their bodies peace out there. That doesn't even rhyme. It doesn't have to. I'm an artist and I'm an innovator, and the way I've innovated is I've just determined not to ribe my lyrics. I mean, personally, I think it's very brave, do you, and and legally untouchable. So there you go.

Look, if they found a bloody crowbar with my fingerprints on it and a bunch of transient hair and sixteen dead hoboes and I don't know my footprints at the scene, and they could also track and find out that in each of the areas I happen to be in the area during that, I'm pretty sure they should be able to use that. But unfortunately, now that it's

got a beat, they can't do it. That's the stupidity of the legislation that's being put out there, and I would expect it from somebody who thinks Squam's gonna tip over all, right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So if you want to fess up to something, we got a sick beat for you. And that spelled just with a K instead of a C, because again, we're innovators around here. Ghost bear killer and uh stolen ATMA, stolen ATM machine, fallen on your face on your

head, Oh ahead, Oh that's your that's your cousin disrespect here. No, because you guys are that. You guys were a team and then you went solo because you got the ego and it was a whole thing. So all right. Also, I murdered him with a pipe wrench. Whoa hold on, hold on, I'm sorry what was that? Yeah? I murdered him with a pipe wrench in Oregon. Threw him in the wilderness. Oh wow, a lot of wilderness. Not guilty, bum bum, everything's so

stupid sixty five hang him show after the show's on the iHeartRadio app. Searchs case O day for the podcast on the iHeartRadio app. All right, welcome back to you got Cacoda Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four, the only show that starts every morning with an Aztecian style heart ripping out in human sacrifice ceremony. Who appease the radio gods?

And it's working. There was a beat there, so can't do nothing, can't do nothing, shouldn't have come up the pyramid buyer beware, all right, just saying, all right, so we got that going for us, the hopefully they'll get that passed. Uh. Sodom, sodom, sodom. All right, a couple other things you got to get into this. So you probably saw the Joe Biden cheat cheat card at his presser the other day.

And on the card, not only did it have the same wonderful instructions about going and sitting in your seat and doing this and that was pretty crazy, but it also had reporter question time, and on it you saw a photo the name a pronouncer of a reporter from the La Times, along with a question. Well, when it came time to go take questions, sure enough, Joe Biden goes to the La Times reporter who then proceeds to ask

the question damn near verbatim. And people are like, come on, man, like this is such, it's such theater and it just it harms obviously people's opinion, or I mean obviously people have probably arrived at opinion already on Joe biden missibility to do stuff like this, but it should harm the opinion

of the media involved too. And we saw versions of this, not necessarily with cards, but this incessant need to not just not just kind of play favorites and who you ask questions, that's a tale as old as time, or who you let ask you questions? But also with Roy Cooper, who who they designed the whole system so he didn't have to take any critical questions during the COVID virtual stuff was crazy. But it goes a step further with

Biden because then following it and people going this is horrible. Two different stories emerged. The knee jerk on the part of the Washington Post, who used anonymous sourcing, of course, was that you know, yeah, sometimes reporters throw their questions out ahead of time, may give them because they you know, it's just part of the process, it's how you do business. But

they're still asking the questions. And there are times where you may tell somebody ahead of time, like if I'm going to do an interview, I give you an example when we would have Dan forrest On all the time. He didn't get the questions in advance. He might get a topic, and only if the topic was something very generic, I might give them that I mean.

And the reason is is because if I want to talk about mat like remember the all the DT stuff that was going on where they were just like they were broke here in North Carolina, and there's some intricacies to the funding stuff, so that gives him a heads up, I want to talk about something in that realm, and he can avail himself of any necessary numbers that he might not have off the top of his head. That's the extent of

it. And I've mentioned that on the show. These were specific questions, and immediately the La Times said that their reporter did not give the questions to the White House prior to that. However, when she asked her question, it is verbatim that's of what's on the card? So how do all of these things comport? Who's lying here? Is the Washington Post? Who did it? In more of a generic way? In defense? Are they full of crap? Is the La Times reporter? And paper full of crap?

I mean, you know, the politicians full of crap here? But how does that work? And then the language was very specific, you know, it started with how are you squaring you know with that's and she verbatim said it. What people fail to realize is there is an answer that meets all of those requirements. And when people said what it was, it should shock

your senses more. But nobody seems to care. So the La Times maybe one hundred percent accurate that their reporter did not supply her question to the White House ahead of time, even though she said exactly what was on that cart. I guess there's another option where they have a psychic in the White House. But let's just we're gonna throw that one out for now. And it may very well be true that at news conferences, reporters in the past do

submit questions sometimes, which should offend your senses. So how do you make both of those statements true? Well, it emerged that occasionally the White House gives the questions they want asked two reporters basically assigns them the ability to do

that. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. So instead of even coming up with their own damn questions like how do you square your domestic priorities with your other alliance based it was obviously a national question or an international trade question, So how do you square it with them being getting to ask that exact question. Well, they're given the question. That's the only thing that makes sense. Now, you're not going to get the la times and necessarily admitted.

But I saw people out trying to defend it. Does it make it better? But they think it does. They're like, see, we didn't submit our questions, so they're like, hey, these are the questions you need to ask us, and you're like, yeah, that's cool, the prom buddy, and there's an issue there. Yeah, there's a huge issue. How many times have we had people and we don't interview that many people, but how many times have we had people who either wanted everything specific or

wanted us to only stick the stuff? What do I tell people who don't we don't do that. We're not gonna do it. That'll be old. No, this is this is far worse because they're not even just getting prepared for it. You know. It's the it's the cart before the horse, quite literally. It's embarrassing all of that. Killed his buddy yesterday and now the whole family dead at two little fruit flies in the year to day, one of them just a bit yield dust, the other one just to make

it to dust. So well, at least now they can have a the funeral for both of them at the same time. All right, Uh yep, oh wait, oh no, I forgot I have to do it with a hip hop beat. Murdered two fruit flies back to back to back. Yeah, that's how you don't get busted because they want to have the rap act where if you app about criminal acts and can't be used against you.

Nah, you know, as though people were going to do a jail just for that, just for stuff they put into songs and not that being complimented by generally forensic evidence, perhaps testimony from witnesses, you know, things like that. But if you're gonna go dumb, go full dumb. I guess

so we got that for you also. And let me get over to this big weekend in the city of Boston as Satan Khan twenty twenty three, hosted by the Satanic Temple will take over take over Boston this weekend, and they're very upset because the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wou, who is a giant moonbat, decline to involve herself by giving or being present for this Satanic invocation at City Hall. So at least she's smart enough to avoid that. I

guess. The event's theme is Hexannock in Boston meaning Witches Night, which you gotta admits kind of brave if you're a bunch of witches holding your holding your

thing there at Boston. My question is, do you think, like like when when they have the anime thing and the you know where everyone's dressing up and all of that's in downtown Raleigh, and I've driven down there in past years where all of a sudden, I'm like looking at pedestrians on the sidewalk and there's mighty morphin power rangers and people dressed as you know, blue hair anime people, and and it dawns on me. I'm like, oh, yeah, they got they got the big comic con thing going on here this

weekend. Do you think that a group of Satanists will stick count in Boston versus like, could you interview somebody on the street and determine whether that's a Satan Con attendee or just your average Bostonian? That's my question. Ross. Do you think you think you'll notice much of a difference. I mean, horrible people's horrible people, right, I mean it might be hard. Yeah,

yeah, what did you do yesterday? They're giving you a laundry list of just horribleness and you're like, oh, you're here for the convention. They're like, what convention? So there you go. The the group which is actual Wow, I didn't even think so. The group that puts this on the Satanic Temple is actually headquartered out of Salem, mass Talk about owning

that various discussion panels who include reclaiming the trans body. Oh yeah, they're all in on the woke, deconstructing your religious upbringing and Satanism and the BIPOC experience, which I this is why I'm bringing this up. This is when I find hilarious. You're the Satanic Temple, right, you are all about horribleness, and I know that they would tell you the Satanic Temple is not about that. It's about just living your life and being free and an absence

of religion. And it's somewhat tongue in cheek. But but then I see them they're gonna be This is the group that at their convention under Trump they would have like they would all sit around and hex him. Right, remember all those witches they were hexing Trump. That was these That was these folks. And so when they have their breakout panels and their discussion panels, it's all of the diversity, equity and inclusion stuff, which people would tell you,

is you being a good person? Right, That's what all of these colleges would tell you. The reason we're doing this is because we want to be sensitive to people's needs. We want to be inclusive of everybody. We want to represent diversity because diversity is our strength. And so that's why we have to do all this stuff and make you use different words and shame people

who don't fully fall into lockstep. So you allow it to you? Will you allow the diversity culture to instruct what panels you're putting together because that's what makes you a good person. Wouldn't that fly in the face of being a Satanist? If you're all about Satan and being horrible to people, shouldn't you reject that? I mean, shouldn't hatred for your neighbor be a core foundational

principle for your Satan conference? Are you? Do you get what I'm driving at, Like, you should reject all of this, and then then it would give the media chance to, oh, well, you see what they're doing is they're doing it, but they're Satanists. What is everybody else's excuse? Who thinks this is dumb? But they don't. They're like, let's divest of oil, let's save the planet. That's that's what Satan doesn't want

to do. I don't know if you I don't know if you've heard, but at some point, if you, if you, if you read the Bible, that's go toward flip towards the end. All right, get into the spoiler area of this. It's not gonna go well for the Earth for a while. There's gonna be a whole period where it's going really not well. Do you think Satan cares if it goes up a half a half a degree Celsius. I think Satan's gonna be looking at a little more than a

half degree. Do you want to get into just kind of the you know, the the the visual, the stereotype of this. Satan's not gonna be running around going and we need to eat bug. Well, actually, you know what, Satan would be a proponent of eating bugs, considering that every movie I've ever seen, at some point they come flying out of your ears, nose or mouth, favorite tricky his or you know whatever demons UH decided to need to be exercised from the kid the whole thing. Man, this

is crazy. We're the Satanist group. We're gonna, we're gonna do all this stuff. We're gonna we're gonna go, but we're gonna not hurt anyone's feelings. And I'm pretty sure that you know whatever level of hell you end up at you're not. They're not gonna have like one of those yellow cards for like basic training where you're like, I'm having an emotional day. What do you think Satan's gonna say and his horde of demons? If you're like, you know what, Um, I'm gonna need a break today. I'm

having an emotional day. Could I could we stop you know, uh, pulling my flesh off repeatedly? Yeah, yeah, I know. It's I've got some unresolved issues with my with my father, and um, I've been thinking about it a lot, so I'm having a very emotional day. Could we stop flaming me? This is honest, It's just the whole stack today and some rollovers from me yesterday. Is just all the root of stupidity.

Man. Now, the group would tell you that it worships Satan not as an evil beast from hell, but as a symbol of the importance, the symbol of importance of questioning authority and separating church from state. Had Ernie of course is yes, I knew it was saying this to when I worked in Omaha. Oh did you Yeah, they're actually on the staff. I'm not gonna say that they were. There's the radisation. I'm a saying this and

we have this conversation. They're like, they didn't you know their thing wasn't their thing wasn't hey, I want to murder and kill and hit anybody. It was like self love was their main focus, where it's like, you know, I got to focus on myself before everybody else. Okay, so why use all of the imagery because you're gonna be running around with stupid contacts

and the you know, the statues and the whole thing. And I guess maybe just to draw that in. But am I making sense when I'm pointing out that it's funny that they're that the like the diversity, equity and inclusiveness is like a core foundational principle of putting their stupid conference together because based on

your definition right there, you need to think about yourself before others. Sure that would fly in the face of them jamming all of this uh uh the d EI stuff right, because that whole thing is about not only do you need to think about others first, you need to make sure that you walk on egg shelves at all at all times because if you defend, if you offend them in any way, shape or form, um, you're a horrible person. So I feel like maybe the message is a little it's a little

all over the place. UM, let's see here doesn't have any of the other, um, other panels. I want to know who the big guests are, Like, what what would be a big draw? You go to these conferences, right, there's always gonna be one or two panels that are the big draw. Like you know, I've been to a couple radio events and or political events conventions, um, and you know there's always the headliners where everyone's really gonna when they do the when civitasius to do their thing,

go over to that. There was always some big headliner for the for the dinner, and then they have headliners for the cocktail stuff, and and so you go to some of the panels I was. I did a radio panel up in DC. I talked about this and Michelle Malkin was one of the big draws. Tucker Carlson was there. I mentioned I mentioned this. Actually, yeah, a couple others. So like, who's the big get in the at the Satan con thing? Is it? Yes? Serial killer there?

I mean, what's it? Like? A low level demon? Very confused? A which is it the is it the cast of the view. I don't know. I want to know more, but they don't have a lot of dats in this one story. Anyway, seven eighteen here on the Cacoda Radio program. All right, we're gonna get into the Bird news because I got a couple of stories there. San Francisco. I love this.

San Francisco has made a major over hall well essentially eliminated one of their very progressive, utopian things that they were doing because it went exactly as people said it would go, exactly as they said it would go. So we will dive into that story, plus the a CDC report that I don't know if I believe it, but what the heck, we'll get into it. Coming up here on the Koda Radio Program's celebrating ten years that's still going strong.

Thank you. Case is on nine four five WUPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right up twenty four, Good morning. It is the Koda Radio program. Oh, I guess I got on the Donald Trump. You know what Ross dubbed the audio. I'll

come back to this. Hey, I wasn't gonna do it, but now I'm gonna do it so in an event in New Hampshire yesterday, there were a few there were a few things that caused a little bit of a buzz on the twitters, whether it was changing some nicknames for some individuals too. Some of the issues he decided to cover we'll get to. We'll get to those coming up first. Let's grab a couple of calls and Chris, you're up first. Go ahead, Hey, good morning, Casey, thanks for

taking my call. If you remember back in the h I think it the seventies, well probably sixties, fifties and sixties. Remember Jane Manfield, Marilyn Monroade brought President Kennedy and Anton Zander Levey was all in a scandal. I

think she lost her head. But it seems like that if all you say, if you can have any group like the Nazis can go to these Moonbat cities and say, hey, we just want to have a diversity and inclusion rally, and then the Moonbat's like, yeah, we're not gonna We'll go ahead and let you have it. Since you have those words in front of Nazi you know what I mean. I mean, it seems like these guys

will do anything just to get Oh, the City of Boston. The City of Boston just got in a bunch of trouble because they were picking and choosing who was allowed to essentially hold events and do things and so in the city. If the City of Boston just from a standpoint of them having a rally, that the fact that the mayor said she didn't want to participate is fine. But if they want to have a rally, they should be able to have a rally if the hotels will do business with them, and they want

to rent the convention center and they're not doing anything illegal. I mean, city of Raleigh just hosted the black Israelite dudes they just had. They just had a thing. That's a hate group, man, that's a hate group. The clan took over obviously communities. There's very famous photos of that. That's a hate group. So I don't begrudge them that. I just think it's funny that they made a point to go all diversity equity and inclusion on

this too. So that's that's what I'm saying too. Like, you know, the Nazi guys can say, oh, with diversity equity inclusion. Look, we have a black Jewish Nazi right here. You know what I mean, it just doesn't make any sense. You know. Well that's but it

like flies in the face of the understanding of what you are. Right, Yeah, that would be I guess more on the nose would be like, um, you know we're gonna have we're gonna have this religious panel and we're gonna have some you know, some top rabbis in here, and you're like, what the hell is going on? Right, because it would be fundament It would fundamentally and it wasn't just about the Jewish people. Remember, the Nazis were very specific about, you know, who they thought was good to

go. So if you were a gypsy of any sort, if you were if you were disabled in any way, shape or form, they didn't have much use for you. Ironically, they were willing to put aside some of their differences when it came to who they would partner with from an Axis of evil perspective, but and even from a Middle Eastern involvement standpoint, but it all benefited their own their own end game. All right, we'll get more

calls on this. They'll give you the Donald Trump New Hampshire Rally, Rundown New nicknames are rot so hold on for all of that next a new decade on the calendar and celebrating ten years on the air. This is one O six one FM Talk in the Triangle, and there's talk WPTI in the Triad. All right, thirty five here on the case ODA Radio program boone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four of them. Grab one more call here real quick, Donna, what's going on? Good morning,

Casey, Good morning. I was I was thinking that the Satanist Convention, the Master of ceremonies should be Elizabeth Lauren, because God knows she has more than one one twenty fourth of which in her Well. I mean, if you got the DNA test to prove it, who might argue? So right, Hey, I'm surprised they're not holding that in Salem. Why they're not? I think it's why. I think it's I mean, they're based out of Salem, but it may just be a size issue. They just want

to Oh, they are based out of Salem. Okay, makes sense. Yeah, But they're holding that in Boston. Wait, and that's not that why. I can't remember how far it was a long time ago that I went to Salem from Boston, But it wasn't that. That's not a big state. No, No, well out west is but you know right now that that corridor they're up to Cape cod and Salem. Right, yeah, have a good day. All right, thank you, there you go. So, uh, what's Elizabeth Warren? Sure? Why not? I mean

it sounds and I know this is this is gonna shock you. It sounds like when you really get down to the platform stuff of the the Satanic Temple, it's yet another organization whose platform is perfectly aligned and intentionally so with the Democratic Party. Right, all of these independent How many times have you read something about some independent group or some quote unquote nonpartisan group, but it's obviously a carve out for democratic politics. Yeah, because it's so much of it

is dog and pony show crap. I there was a tweet the other day that I saw because the Democrat the NC Democratic Party or one of their affiliated count organizations, I can't remember who tweeted it out, but they It was basically it was about this stupid you know, the number one killer of children is guns. And it's like, I, honestly I didn't think that was

the case. Let me look at the data and if you actually look at what they have done to the data to be able to make that claim is they have eliminated children children under the age of two or one, basically the first first year or two of the of kids they're they're not in that calculation, and they have included up to kids up to the age of twenty who are not kids, who are legal adults. That is the only way you're able to put together a stat that you can then go out and on its

own throw out and say the number one killer of children is firearms. But it's not. And by the way, I don't call in with the abortion hot take. Plenty of people made that. I got you, but we're gonna go with so you can't if you're gonna say children, so these are will go from post birth to the day they turn eighteen, that's not true.

But if you add in a huge, huge, huge number comparably to other age groups of deaths by firearms, be its suicide, murder, accidental, whatever it is, and you include eighteens in nineteen eighteen and nineteen year olds, well now you're getting and the majority of those, the vast majority, are gang related. Once you get into that age bracket gang related and suicide or as part of a criminal act or as a victim of a criminal act. That's how that plays out. That's how much they've had to job

the numbers and that and that. The person who put that out is Annon Watt, who if you've ever want to seen, if you ever want to get blocked for no reason on social media, she's apparently very adept at it. And she is the face of the Mom's Demand group, which is just another money funnel, right. They're a nonpartisan group apparently, who obviously are

not a non which is strange because their issue is they're gun grabbers. But what I found more interesting is she has six hundred thousand followers on Twitter. And I'm sitting there and I'm reading, I'm looking at this tweet, looking at this tweet, and I'm like, that is weird. She has six hundred thousand followers. She had sent this tweet out, which again had already

been retweeted by Democrats in North Carolina. She sends this tweet out, Yeah here we go, and the tweet says guns are the number one cause of death for kids and teens in the US, which is how they had That's how they throw in the eighteen and nineteen they jobbed the wording, but then they rely on idiots to go and say it's the number one killer of kids, and they don't point out that they eliminated the youngest of the kids. But she puts this out number one cause of death for kids and teens.

While there's still much to do when it comes to gun violence crisis, secure storage is one way. So this is all right. And so if you've got six hundred thousand minions out there following you or you know, we'll just say the vast majority probably support her. There's others that follow just to keep an eye on her, there's journalists, well, they'd probably support her.

Her engagement was like twenty thousand people after like five hours. You have twenty thousand people viewing a tweet after five hours, Ross, I gotta think that on that. You have a tweet that has twenty thousand people who viewed it inside of five hours. You've had a couple tweets I've noticed here that have gone you know, where a lot of people have looked at them, and

you've got the algorithm. We've had a couple on the show account. But she has six hundred thousand, twenty thousand people should view it real quick and then she only got three hundred and fifty likes out of six hundred thousand. So when I see stuff like that, only five quote tweets, two book marks on one hundred and thirty nine retweets, I have to ask myself, how does somebody with six hundred thousand Twitter followers have engagement that is abysmal at

best? How does that happen? I would probably say they're all fake. Well, that's uh, you arrived at that really quickly, there sherlock. Yes, you're one hundred percent right. How many times have we seen this where you have these these huge, huge, huge what was the other one? Like m was an MSNBC or whatever? I mean, Keith Oberman has the same problem. Yeah, there's a lot of examples of this. Three hundred and fifty likes and you have six hundred thousand followers and that's only that's

just your followers. When you have that many, and if you get engagement, the algorithm propels it to We don't follow Shannon Watts. How'd I get it? Well, to be fair, I got this other Democratic Party offshoot, but I don't even follow the account it came from. Just to give you an example, so like I am, you know, I don't.

I don't have anywhere near that sort of followers, right, like five thousand some followers, But me posting a photo of shoes with the Olive Garden logo on it got over eighty les, so right, damn near two thousand views. So and you have, so we'll call it six thousand, just to keep the math easy. She has six hundred thousand and she got twenty thousand, so by the metric utilized there, she should have sixty. No, she should have more than that. You got said you said, how many

you had? Two hundred likes or no? No, it's late, Yeah, over eighty. But I mean it's a photo of stupid shoes with the Olive Garden logo on it. Well, I like the Olive gard Do you know what I had for dinner last night? Olive Garden? Did you really? Was? It was so good? Right? It was so good. The breadsticks are on point. I like them if they're just a little crisp beer. I mean it's authentic Italian cuisine and the chefs are trained in Tuscany.

That's what I heard. Yeah, yeah, yeah, at that I had the salad, I had the chicken, the chicken soup, and uh, I only had a little part of it, but I got one of the little lasagnas so and that's and actually that's stewing in the fridge and I cannot wait to eat basically the two thirds that was left, because I think it's huge. So anyway, oh now I'm hungry. The Ross did with a stupid olive garden shoes all right, seven forty four case O Day radio

program coming up on the show Pete Calendar. He'll join us eight oh five. Lots of good stuff to get into with him. And then yeah, I got those bird stories. We'll do those coming up. But first, Jeff bar from the Weather Channel's gotta got a rather tough put today because unfortunately, you're not gonna be happy with today. Doesn't sound like Sunday is gonna be very pleasant either, So go ahead, sir, explain what it's good weekend. I guess just to watch the draft. Yeah, tomorrow, I

think we'll be okay into the afternoon. But you're right. Overall pretty wet weather pattern, including this Friday. We've got low pressure that's gonna have drawn the moisture. They'd result some periods of showers and thunderstorms, a least temperatures will be comfortable behind your seventy eight today and then tonight a few showers and thunderstorms, this evening fog. We'll settle in overnight with a low fifty NiFe if he do, you got it. A Saturday afternoon we'll see a few

breaks in the clouds. Hype to eighty one. The next route of rain moves in Saturday night with a low dropping into the low sixties, and then the windy and west Sunday to wrap up the weekend with showers and thunderstorms, likely as the high reaches the mid seventies. All right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. We'll talk in an hour. You got it, Thank you, and we'll come back. Like I said, I got some

crazy crazy bird story worries for you, but um that don't worry. The guy has an excuse and sometimes life happens, things go wrong, and will I will withhold judgment and allow you to do it. Coming up next, hang on ten years of news twice an hour and smart talk all day, four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, welcome back, seven fifty one here on the CaCO Day radio program. He colendar will join us about fifteen minutes away from that.

All right, let me let me get into a couple of things. This story's bonkers, man, but it's just it's one of those things that UM people are. People are reading into it, apparently creating their own narrative, and it's just not fair and be smirching. This man's name, forty year old David Lee is the guy's name ah who was involved in a rather bizarre incident after CCTV footage emerged of him chasing after some seagulls. And that's

what that's what it looks like. And then in the video he apparently is able to get ahold of one of the seagulls. He then kneels down, puts the seagull between his knees, unbuttons his pants, takes his phone out, is looking at something on his phone and turns out to be pornography, and starts taking care of himself right above the seagulls face and head out in the open. Apparently he UM at one point also attempted to put something which, by the way, brave and stupid all at the same time very very

close to the seagull's head, and apparently then he's done. He tosses the seagull on the ground, gives a little a kick, and it, as you can imagine, gets the hell out of Dodge. Okay, that sounds all sorts of meth up, right, messed up or messed up depending on how you look at it. That's I can't even wrap my head around it. However, as he was arrested shortly thereafter at a restaurant nearby, he tried to explain the police exactly what happened, and he says, it's nothing

like the way that people are portraying Ross. Did you read the whole article? You probably didn't read. Okay, so you don't. You don't know what this dude's excuses. Could you tell me something that you think you could possibly out of those set of facts that I just laid out, because it's on video, what do you think would be an excuse that you could give police where they go? Okay, I'm sorry, we misunderstood. Could you even begin to fathom something? I got it? What is it? It

better be good? All right? You're the judge, Okay, Judge Hayes. The hanging judge. So according to mister Lee, what actually happened is he was out for a nice stroll along the shore and he noticed in the midst of all of the seagulls one of the seagulls was injured and as a result, the other seagulls were picking on it. Not good man, not good at all. So, being an animal lover, I don't know if you should have used that language, he thought he had to do something to

help. He had to figure out what was going on, and so he sprang into action. He told police that he picked up the goal because it was hurt and to stabilize it, he pinched it between his legs. However, it was trying to peck and bite him, so he pulled his pants down to create a guard for the seagull to avoid it from in him. He took out his phone and he was wanting to research on Google what could be done to aid the seagull. However, when he opened the browser on

his phone, some previously searched pornography was there. And he has had a bit of a pornography addiction issue in the past, and he was just he just fell into the moment and it was a series of unfortunate events. It was a series of unfortunate events. And it was only after his addiction had taken over he remembered, hey, I still have a seagull between my legs, and he had he put it down, but he gave it a little kick because he wanted to motivate it to get out of there, because he

feared for its safety from the their seagulls. Right, so we're gonna move you up to the noon hanging. What's that? We're gonna move you up to the noon hanging. If I'm a judge, the features the features? The noon guy over to like two. Yeah, wow, that's I don't appreciate what. No, you don't. Have you ever? Have you ever helped an animal? I have? I have to, man, you know, one of the things that was that I had to do on many an occasion is on our fence lines, you you would deer and antelope and get

tangled in the barbed wire. Antelope primarily, but sometimes deer and they get tangled up in there and you find them and you go over and obviously they're flipping their crap. Right, it's a wild animal and here comes a human and they're tangled up and and so you gotta go and if you can spin them out of it, great, um, but you got to be careful. A lot of times you just got to get pretty close and then cut

that one section of barbed wire. But you have to keep tension on it or they'll they'll run and then they'll hit it because they're still attached and they can injure themselves. Even more so the closer you get, the closer you cut it, the more likely to unfurls. However, at no point in any of that did I do that pantless. So yeah, this is this is a man who's misunderstood, who's already dealing with a pornography addiction, but

also as an animal lover. And so people are people are creating their own narrative, and they're they're they're really they should be ashamed of themselves. But you you, you're like ah neonahangen. So shouldn't the way you actually do it though, be like to cover him in like seagull food and just let him go to town like Alfred Hitchcock's the Birds or do you think he'd like that too much? Just wondering, So judge not people, All right,

Good morning, everybody, and welcome. It is eight o seven here on the Casey O Gay Radio Program, Friday edition, our number three. Blah blah blah blah blah. The weather it's gonna suck, so find something indoor to do. But otherwise, just be glad it's the weekend. Before we get there, we got to educate ourselves little bit. Help me do it. Our radio Buddy to the South, Midday's WBT and V, the I Heart Radio app. It's a Pete calendar. Good morning, sir. How

are you doing. Hey, I'm doing all right. How are you? I'm pretty good? Um boy, oh boy, what a whoopsie on the part of activists on this, uh, this Emmett Till story. Obviously the woman at the center of that, which, by the way, I you know, I fall down these rabbit holes. I'm sure you do too when

I'm setting there. I know, I know. Um you know, when you start getting a more accurate view of how that whole story played out, and obviously not just back in the day with him at Till and what may have transpired, but you realize how authors of books about it may have kind of made up quotes and people who knew very very well that old warrants couldn't

be served but used for activist purposes. We're misrepresenting things. It doesn't it doesn't detract from what happened to Emitt Till being a horrific, horrific moment in the history of America, but everything else around it. It just gets insane when you start reading into it. And the feather in the cap yesterday was when they announced that this woman had passed away at a senior at a hospice

facility in Louisiana. Because if you remember, I remember it wasn't that long ago, just last year, when activists stormed a senior living facility in Raleigh demanding because they got some some info that this woman was there. They stormed the facility. You've got all these senior folks, these these folks who are literally many of them in hospice care. They came inside the facility, marching inside, chanting, time to face your demons, Come on out. They

refused to leave. The facility was put on lockdown during the incursion. Police had to come and get them out of there. They stormed the wrong hospice facility and scared the crap out of these residents and caused a lockdown, and now we know they were wrong. Well, I'm sure they will face the appropriate accountability from not just getting age. They're not gonna I know, No,

there will be no accountability because that's one of the Democrat privileges. You know, Democrat privileges that you get to, uh, you know, show your rear end anywhere you want to, under the guise of justice of any kind in your mind, and never face any kind of repercussions or expulsion from

any kind of you know, polite society. You still get. That's what actually made the firing of that ACLU of North Carolina lobbyists so remarkable, is that it is precisely because it doesn't ever happen that And I suspect the only reason she actually got fired was because she's started attacking the ACLU of North Carolina, her employer. But um, yeah, I mean, this is one

of those privileges. We saw it in Tennessee right where they storm the legislative chamber, uh and they start screaming and yelling through a bullhorn, violating all of the rules. We see it in North Carolina with the Moral Monday movement, which happy ten year anniversary by the way for the momo. Yeah, huh, right, and so yeah, we've talked about this as well with the Wisconsin sort of the the you know, the granddaddy of these types of

things, and we're seeing similar acts in what Montana as well. They get to they get to do these things, but the right does not, as is evidenced by January sixth, right, which I condemn. Just always got to say that, right because we always played the D or D game defend or disavow, So I disavow that like that was a riot. They should not have done it. But I object to all of those types of operations. It's but you know, it's a different standard that the right is held

to then the left. And the problem with this is that people on the right recognize this, they see it, and when you are demanding that only one half abide by these norms, eventually they stopped doing so as well, because there's there they're hamstringing themselves in the you know, in the in the battles. Yeah, I just I'm telling I can't even imagine now if I was in that senior facility. Let's say you and I or you know,

we're octogenarians. Now we've had our illustrious radio careers. I would actually be excited because I'm just like I sometimes enjoy watching these idiots like they were what were they covering oil at the National Museum of Art, DC the other day, soup on stuff, chaining themselves to you know, they come in and chain yourself to your dialysis, themselves to your dialysis dialysis machine, and there are a bunch of trust fund babies screaming about, um, you know,

whatever the cause jur is. But that had to be pretty terrifying for a lot of these folks in that facility, and it was even when it was covered the day of I have the w RL article here. What they did is they brought in a bunch of activists that's to justify the outrage, but maybe not the action. And it's a nice benefit of the doubt if you can get it many. Yeah, that's that is the big d shield. You know, it's you're a Democrat. You get to hold up that shield

in front of all sort of criticism. That's it's such a it's such a part of media coverage that that reporters don't even know, like you know, the fish doesn't know it's wet. They don't even recognize what they do. I mean, it's like the pouncing in the season right with the people on

the right. We joke about this because it's such an obvious template. It occurs all the time, and journalists in true like an indication of how removed from all you know, conservative thought they are and so ensconced in their bubble. They don't even realize it when they do these stories saying that you know,

the GOP is seizing on this, Republicans are pouncing on that. It's it's it's a joke on the right, and the people who write those sentences don't even realize it because they're so divorced from I think I got enough of it because they went to the old thesaurus. I think on the season for

a while. Did you notice that we was you know, at first it was pouncing, and then you had people you get a bunch of memes of like a bobcat hopping on a rabbit or something, right, and then and then they're like seasing, we go with we go with season instead of pouncing

in different variations. In fact, just yesterday I learned that Republicans were pound were seizing upon the note card that Joe Biden was holding with the photograph of the La Times reporter and the question verbatim to the way she actually asked it. But did you see the analysis by from two different angles Washington Post and then analysis that was done by LA Times as well, because La Times absolutely rejects that the reporter provided the question to the White House prior to it being

asked. So what the White House just guessed at it? No, no, it's better because that's a theory, right psychic? No, no, no, no, no, no, The question was provided to the reporter, is the way that some people are justifying it. Now, we don't have confirmation from La Times, but you have other reporters who are not who are not right wing reporters, saying that these were questions that mirrored the interest that the media would have had, and so the question may have been provided

to the reporter. And we're still waiting to hear because technically the La Times denial that they provided it to the White House would be accurate if the question was instead provided to the reporter. And somehow people think that's better. No, what I was gonna say that that's actually worse. It's worth right, that's there. Wait, surely that can Like that cannot be the case.

Wait, you're taking the White House question and you're gonna then you're gonna fancy it up, and you're gonna you're gonna add a couple because you did to have And then her question was like it was a compound question. Right, there was like six layers to the thing. I've never understood what I do understand why they do it, Like I've always been up the mindset, like you ask the question quickly, so this way you don't give the person time

to formulate their answer. Right, you ask us, you ask a short question and you go rapid fire if you're if you're doing that kind of an interview. But this like they stand up there and they give these long dissertations I guess to convey that they know what they're talking about. Like, I'm not even convinced you know what you're talking about. You're just asking a question

and you're you're fancying and all up on the front end. But um, yeah, I don't see how that's a better I don't see how that's a better response. Yeah no, that's not that's not a good option. But that's what the LA Times needs to respond to. Now because that's you know, and it's it's part speculation but part real world example in other instances, and I'm just like, well, wait a second, shouldn't we be haling that conversation? And it would it would explain it, actually, that would

explain the more verbatim nature. But where it's well, the first part was you can read the card and listen to her voice, and they're the same, right, how do you square? Starting with how do you square? I mean, that's a very specific turn of phrase. Then you're right, it deviated off, and so I can see where, all, right,

this is the direction that I'm supposed to go. But then you add the other stuff, and I understand sometimes you ask a complex question because you're you're like a lawyer trying to get an answer that you know the person isn't going to want to answer. So you really have to box them in, not give them any outs, make them answer the question right. But if they're giving you the question right, So and you know a couple of things.

Also, you know that that is not the first time that's happened. Right, You don't have that kind of uh palm card there that that production value of that card that wasn't the first time they've made those things right. And the other thing is the capitalization of the word you. Have you noticed this?

This to me, there's something there, the fact that every time the word you appears in these palm cards, because we've got examples of it now from a couple of months ago as well, there were stage directions where you said, you know, you go right, and so why are they all capping you? Why o you all three letters? Why are they doing that?

It's almost like there is and from you know you're broadcast. We know that when you're writing out a script, you do things to the script in order to remind yourself as you're delivering what words to kind of punch and hammer and you know how you how you state something right, the tone and inflection, And so I almost wonder like, is this some sort of a visual queue, a reminder, a centering kind of a thing to say this is

you? Almost as I know, I know, I'm like reaching here, but it's almost as if maybe there is some confusion about who's who, or who's supposed to do what, or who's supposed to talk or something, And so the capitalization of you is meant to refocus the mind there. Hey Pete, yeah, why don't why don't you pass the time by playing a little solitaire? For those of you don't know that reference. That was the trigger word in the Manchurian candidate. So that was the funnest conspiracy. And that

has the word you capitalized as well. Indeed it does. Yeah, so why and now now Pete will do whatever I want him to do because I've hit him. So that was the funnest take I've seen on that before trigger words and hell knows, man, wei is what a crazy, crazy society we live in? So apparently, well hold on, let me flip back over to this. I'm an idiot and I just clicked down the wrong thing. Uh my brain, my brain, all right, So here we go.

Apparently San Francisco's boycott of thirty states North Carolina is on that list. We made it to two go us. Apparently they've scrapped that insanity. And it's not just San Francisco, it's the state of California has these various other

I want to say, Seattle has these as well. And it goes like this, we are sitting in Seattle, or we're sitting in San Francisco, and we don't like a decision that Ronda Santis made or Pat McCrory made, or somebody in Texas made, And so we're gonna put a statement together, and of course the media will cover this, and we are gonna we are going to boycott travel by state employees or city employees to any of these evil

states, and certain commercial actions as well until they come correct, they really turn this around, and only pre improved necessary travel will take place. And then of course the big wigs, they Gavin Newsom, they violate this and they do whatever they want. But um uh, San Francisco has ended all thirty boycotts for the most predictable reason ever. You want to share that news. I know this is going to shock people, but it proved to be

too costly and ineffective. Right, nobody changed their laws because right, we won. That's the headline here. Yeah, North Carolina won, in your face, San Francisco. By us not caring at all about your boycott, we win. See that. He just like like they were like, where wet you, We're not going to come there. We're just like yeakay whatever. And by not caring, by not paying them any attention, we win. That's a fanatics that they gave up. Well, you know what,

I don't want to see newsom here. That's right. Well, what's also amazing is that they found that. First off, it was it cost them more money to enforce this stuff, right, They had to hire people, they had to go through all their processes and check everything and all this. So it was posting the city more money, right to virtue signal that you

know, we're terrible and they're awesome. But also they were depriving their own citizens of opportunities, notably you'll never guess, most notably black citizens who could not yeah, yeah, they could not come to some of these states to visit as interns or apprenticeship programs or educational opportunities at historically black colleges and universities.

They were they were blocking their own students from coming to HBCUs. So once again, like this government program that was supposed to signal to the world that they are superior actually harms the very people that they claimed to be defending.

Am I am absolutely shocked, Pete. Who could have foreseen that except literally everyone who pointed the sum right, Yeah, that's one of those things going back to the day the you know, you remember all the stories of our own governor being going out to like literally going out and sitting in on strategy sessions about this stuff over HB two. Right, yeah, he recruited Mark bennie Off from Salesforce, right, got Salesforce CEO to start whipping up

these business leaders against the state. And then when, of course, uh Joel Ford, the state senator from Mecklemer County, tried to do a deal to end HB two, Cooper then threatened all of the Democrats saying, if you if you give the Republicans an out on this before the election, you'll

have no role in my administration. And so Democrats refused to do any kind of quote fix on HB two, and and so by proxy, one could argue that Roy Cooper was was was entangled in this group that was essentially boycotting HBCUs. Right. You know, if I wanted to write a media headline, Oh, yeah, that's true. I hadn't even considered that, but yes, I guess you could also, Yeah, you could connect him to that trying to deprive African American students of HBCU access. That's yeah, you

could make that. You can make that headline. I mean if he was a Republican. If he was a Republican, oh damn it. Oh man. If I had the breaking news sounder, I was like, I was all ready to go with this because I thought that was a big gig, But apparently it wasn't. So wump bump, all right, man, I appreciate it. It is as always. Didn't even get into the wrap back stuff Google rap back. If you don't know about this, Oh my gosh, yeah, I have fun with that. We'll talk next week, sir.

All right, buddy, all right, and we we'll be right back. Hang on. Helped your day smarter and celebrating ten years of keeping you better informed one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk WUPTI more with case starts now. Is that hassle hoping? That is that Hassle? Who is that next story? First guy singing? Or no? Is that Huey Lewis?

I thought it was hassling? All right, retweet that video. I've never seen this, so this is um so somebody put out so a quote this tweet with a funny meme or video that makes you laugh when you're sad, and it's a video from back in the back in the heyday. You know, back in the nineties with Michael Jackson and it's him and a bunch of other artists and is this the children? We are the we are the No, no, we are the world? The children one? Right?

Is that a different song? But it's one of those songs charity or something. Yeah, And Michael Jackson's there and he sings his part and it's and it's what you expect from Michael Jackson right back in that era. It's just let's just play. I'm just gonna play it off my photo. Okay, hold on, all right, when you get to just the best part. So like he sings his part, it's great, and they start singing and that you can see Michael Jackson staring at them with like a death stare in

the background. It's like, why are you all? Why do you all? Sucks? What are you doing? And there's another one that I retweeted that was a comment on the same thread where it's a it's a closer up of Michael Jackson staring at them and like I say, if looks could kill dude, Yeah, look at it, Huey lewis that one yeah, yeah, yeah, dude. You know I will say this though, I think

too. In today's day and age, if you because Michael jack at the end of the day, Michael Jackson's diva, right, He's just he's mailed diva. I think in today's day and age, if that had been like I think, I think they would have like upped out and went all like Christian Bale on that lighting. Dude, do you know what I'm saying, and you'd have that awkward video. But Jackson is just sitting there and you

know, this is Jackson in his prime and his peak. Nobody's earning more money, nobody's selling more arenas, none of it, and he's doing this thing for charity and it's and you're right, it's blatantly obvious based on how he's looking at him that he is not impressed with those they've surrounded him with. There's there's only been one time that I've heard where it's like Michael Jackson

seemed to be outclassed by somebody's talent. Because like you watch this video and you you decide by side comparison, and it's Michael singing, and then Huey Lewis and then Cindy Lauper and whoever the third one is, and it's just like it's it's night and Day, right, that's um, yeah, that's what's her. Joni Mitchell all right, the only person I've ever seen because

you know, Michael Jackson did a collaboration with Freddie Mercury. It's a song that was never released, and Freddie Mercury blow him out of the water, like it's not even close. Like you should check that out on YouTube. It's a it's a crazy collaboration. But like I said, it's night and day like Freddie Mercury way up here, and Michael Jackson doesn't it does. He doesn't even compete. It's weird. And I guess they ended up doing

their vocals in two different studios. This is a true story, that's not uncommon. Well yeah, well this is the reason why they were gonna be in like, you know, this same the same room, two separate boots, right where they can see each other and sing. You know how it sounds studio. Do you want the video too? You want that? Yeah?

You want that imagery that goes right? They like the video that we were retweeted out where they're like in the same area, right, So it was like that that's how they were going to do the song and the collaboration between Freddie Murcury and Michael Jackson. Freddie Mercury couldn't work with Michael Jackson because Michael Jackson brought a lama to the studio and Freddie Mercury's like, I can't

work, this is unprofessional. So they ended up doing it separately, two differently, you know, away from each other, and it's just you because you would think when you're like, oh my god, a song with Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury from Queen, this is gonna be amazing, and you listen to it and you're like humh, and like it just falls flat. I'm not knocking on Freddie Mercury's talent, but did you see did you see

Bohemian Rhapsody? The stories of those parties and whatnot. You want to talk about unprofessional, Well, I mean it lightnine of that movie was fiction. So yeah, a lot of the of the way, especially the timeline stuff at the time, but the partying on the part and uh yeah. But when it came to singing in the studio though, I mean, he's dude, yeah, probably the best singer to ever lived. I mean, he's so talented. But yeah, that collaboration. Just search for it on YouTube.

It's crazy. Sydney Lapper looks like she should be blocking a freeway now. Just the look there. I didn't realize how much all of these moon bats going in and throwing soup on art looked like Cindey Lapper from the early nineties. But it is spot on. Man. Can you imagine? You're like, we're gonna make the greatest song. I can't wait. I'm so pumped, couldn't sleep last night and ready to go in the studio. When's Michael getting Here's Michael here, He's here? I can't wait? Why is

there a llama? Why did he bring a llama? This is my lama. If you showed off one day with the llama, you know what, if you shot over with a llama one day, I'd be like, because we had a miniature donkey walking around the studio, didn't a show? Graham used to get turkeys and stuff in there. We had a turkey live in

our studio in Omaha when I was working there for things. They fenced off half of the studio so the front of the board is where you would do your your show, and then on the other the back of the board or do you have guests and stuff. It was fenced off with the chicken wire whatever, with all the hay and stuff in there, and it smelt like

crap and there was a large, ginormous freaking turkey there. And you'd be in the middle of your break talking up the intro of a song like you know, sweet ninety eight, Here's lou Bega, and then the background would be like, oh, it would scare the crap out of you. I'm just gonna ask that that's smelled oh so bad? Yeah, hog and the lived. It lived in the studio for like two three weeks. Did you at least eat it when you were done? Ah? They can't. They

serve it as something. I'm not sure what it was. Did you name it? I don't recall the name, okay, but yeah I did have a name, probably not radio appropriate. Ah anyway. Yeah, So if you brought a lama to work out, whatever, dude, that's for you, right, I would get a goat. Though. You want to bring a goat to work, you want one that screams like a human too, and not for studio use, but just to send it down the other end of the building. So it just starts eating everything in the sales department.

Can you imagine showing up and in your cube there's a goat and it's eating all of your stuff, and then you can tape it for reaction videos for online. Man, I'm just saying you had a bunch of options. Let's see here. Oh yeah, this chick. I saw this stupid. I think people are about sick of the only fans stuff with stunts. So they have this chick and she went into a grocery store and she's wearing the shortest short shorts of short shorts ever, short shorted. And then they they're like,

you need to leave, you need to not be in here. You can see your womb. And she's just like, can you go back? Can you believe this has happened to me? I'm a victim of hot phobia. Look, you're not okay. In fact, you don't even look that good in those shorts. I wanna be honest with you, because they just they're not working for you, honey. But you know, Ross and I have dealt with hot phobia for years. It's a real thing, and in

fact, we probably need a charity or a fund of some sort. But I just the idea that you could roll in there with your kids, right, And it reminds me of these stories I see where some of the woman's like, she's walking around looking like she's next up on stage at Scores at the Men's Club, and she's a she's on an airplane and she can't believe that the kids that are traveling as part of the school, you know, uh, trip to whatever, like why somebody's like, you know what,

maybe you shouldn't be dressed like that. And then it turns into this whole where they where they go out and they publish stories about her and can you believe this woman was slut shamed and all this, and it's like, no, it's it's just the part where if I can I can see if you're pregnant or not literally and because of the thing you're wearing, then maybe you shouldn't be on a plane. That's society has got to have some standards there.

And I'm reading this and I'm like, surely in the reactions to this, people are gonna point this out and you're gonna be shocked to learn that most of the reactions were women going, you go, queen, and men going what's her number? So I haven't no society. A societal collapse is upon us. And I sound like an old man telling you to get off my lawn. But whatever, all right, Jeff, But well I'm not gonna be out on the lawn because Jeff Marr is gonna make the weather horrible

here. So got the old heart machine fired up. What's going on, sir? Yeah, Unfortunately, we were looking at some wet weather, especially today and again on Sunday. I think we'll get a little bit of a break tomorrow. So if you want to spend some time out and about Saturday is certainly your best bet. In the meantime, fourteen we'll see some scattered

showers and thunderstorms developing at times a high temperature up to seventy eight. More rain should fall into the evening than some dense fog over night with a low dropping of the upper fifties, so breaks in the clouds tomorrow afternoon up to eighty one for a high. Then the next front brings in showers and storms late Saturday night with a low of sixty two, and wendy and what Sunday to wrap up the weekend with showers and thutterstorms as the high gets close to

seventy five degrees. Jeff Mark, Thank you sir, having a good weekend. Okay, to appreciate it. All right, We'll come back chat with Jeff Balinger next, hang on celebrating ten years of keeping you connected. This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM talk in the Triangle. Hi, good morning, eight fifty one Bloomberg Update now Jeff Baloner. What's happening so morning, Casey? Happy Friday. Stocks rallied

yesterday. The major averages had gains that range from one and a half to two and a half percent, but the futures have been lower all morning. DAL futures down one hundred twenty six points. One problem is Amazon dot Com. Shares of Amazon moved higher right after the online retail giant posted a bigger than expected first quarter profit, but Amazon shares reverse direction after executives said during a conference call that growth from the company's cloud computing business has slowed and data

from Washington not to helping right now. The data show that Americans earnings increase more than expected last month. Personal incomes were up three tenths percent in March. Consumer spending also top forecast. It was unchanged. Economists thought we'd be hearing about a small downtick, and this report also indicates employment costs picked up last month. Economists say that probably means the Fed will definitely hike interest rates

when policymakers meet next week. Technology companies still cutting jobs. Lift announced that nearly eleven hundred workers will be terminated, and Dropbox, which makes document management software, has filed paperwork saying it will cut its workforce by about sixteen percent. That's close to five hundred layoffs there. Big oil companies did well at the start of the year. Exonmobile had its strongest ever start to a year ever, and a Chevron had a bigger than expected quarterly profit. Both of

those reports came out this morning. Jenny Craig is struggling, sources tell Bloomberg the weight loss brand is considering filing for bankruptcy if it can't find a buyer. Jenny Craig could be bankrupt by sometime next week, according to the sources, and the casey is more people travel and more drivers switch to electric vehicles. The list of most annoying hotel guests has been rewritten. The ev charger

hog is close to the top of the list. The Wall Street Journal says the most annoying hotel guest of all now is the driver with a traditional gas powered vehicle who parks in a space that's meant for charging evs. Casey, all right, thank you sir, Hey real quick. NFL draft last night? Who do you think did the best? Casey, I have truth in journalism. I didn't follow it at all. Oh, you can say bills and vikings if you want. Okay, bills and vikings. That's all right,

thanks for feeding me the answer. Okay, have a good weekend. Took you that. Now I don't see a business on ngineu. But also spot now the vikings just what? I don't know what the hell they did? Bills. Fans were happy though, or are they happy? Or just you happy? I think when it first happened, we were like what And as the night went on, they're like, that's a good pick. Okay, this seems to be the consensus. We'll see, we'll see, we'll

see, we'll see. So yesterday Trump in New Hampshire, and you're gonna be shocked to learn, and he went through a bunch of stuff. He changed some nicknames, he did an impression of Joe Biden trying to find this way off a stage that seemed like it was well received. But then there was this moment right here, which is on you'll see it on Twitter as

you cruise around today. I'm gonna do it, all right, So, without knowing the context, or I'm sure some of you do, but without knowing the context, what do you think Donald Trump's doing or mocking doing? Well? Ironically, some of the political thought influencers on Twitter put that video out, and some of them implied that he was mocking rape accuser Gene Carroll and specifically the concept of being able to hook up in a dressing room because

it's a small, confined place. Now, we've done way too many stories, some many of which have involved meth to find out that, no, a dressing room is not too small a place to get your freak on, but you still shouldn't do it. The problem is I see this and I'm like, all right, I'm gonna watch the whole thing. And so I watched it for context, and actually it was part of a section where he

was talking about trans athletes going in and dominating this. But he goes through this whole thing about powerlifting and so what he's actually doing is mocking the idea of men, biological men competing against women and just running the numbers up and dominating them. And maybe he should do that. So if you do see that video, you don't even have to take my word for it. I think you should watch the totality of the context. Okay, but that's what's

going on there. Also, he changed sleepy Joe to crooked Joe and said that Hillary should thank him for relieving her of that as the only one person can hold that title at a given time. And then lastly, Ross, are you hungry? Uh? Yeah, yeah, no brekfast this morning? Hungry? Oh wow? Okay? Um? Do you like do you like snack foods like chips and stuff? Of course? Sandwich? Do you like sandwiches? All right? So guess what the culinary pioneers over at the New

York Times, I hope you're sitting Are you sitting down to him? Apparently have concocted a brand new food trend making a sandwich try putting chips on it. Beyond the crunch, chips also had stability, holding the fillings in place as you eat. And then they have a picture there of a of a sandwich and it's got some ruffles on it. The people go, kettle chip. Yeah, they just thought this up. Man, that sounds good,

doesn't it. How did we never? How did nobody think of this before until the pie of the culinary pioneers at the New York Times day, Well, you're saying, chips on a sandwich. You put the chips on the sandwich? Yeah? Who I mean? You would think that would have accidentally happened at one point, because some people do like eating chips with sandwiches. Yeah, but you would think at one point it would be like the you know, the whole Reese's thing where you got your peanut butter on my chocolate,

you got my chocolate. But up until this point, since the earl of sandwich and then whenever potato chips were invented, at no point were the were the beams crossed? And now, thanks to the folks over at the New York Times, we have this culinary revelation that you can put chips on a sandwich. This is where I would act like I fell and my chair fell over. But I can't do that anymore because the wheels of my chair keep falling off and I keep almost falling out of my seat because I've done

that before repeatedly in the past. Well, stuff is so shocking man, So yeah, if you want to try that today, there you go. Ah, they're so smart.

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