One more. We gotta do one more Is that? All right? Ross's old on. Ross is reading the the Master Master agreement. So we do one more show and then they leave us alone for a week. That's the deal. Huh all right, So just letting y'all know that's a thing that's happening. So you know, maybe extend your own vacation or do whatever you're gonna do. Ross is gonna go see family up in uh up in smoke Smokesville, USA. As the smoke by the way, as the smoke ever
hit where your mom's at. Uh, yeah, it was pretty bad. Where was it? Didn't you say that? She got to reprieve at first. No, maybe it wasn't hurt. No, it was somebody I was talking to about Maine. You gotta reprieve, you have. Ross's poor moment's connected. He got pounded with this. No, my mom went out and took out the trash like the week that happened, and she was like, oh my god, there's a fire down this street. Before she had seen
the news on fire. She said, the smoke was so bad. I thought, you just I thought, randomly, in the middle of your street, there's those burn barrels with the hoboes around them? Is that not? Is that not a regular thing? In uh in the inner cities. The you know of of New York is that they've been replaced by crackheads. Oh cright, do they have fire? Because I mean back in the eighties and nineties it was a simpler time, like it was just they were more homeless.
Now they're like complete crackheads. It's right, right, yeah. But now, back in the eighties, you go out and if there was a beef, right, get what do you get? To get? A big unfolded cardboard box, one of those giant shoulder boom box and you and you would break tins until the rec center was saved. How many rec centers do you think we're saved during eighties movie nostalgia? I mean probably more rec centers
than actually operate in America's big cities nowadays. They were saving rec centers hand over fist, and then when they saved one, then they had to do another two. That's because that's how it goes electric boogaloo. See it all rhymes. But yeah, there was a whole host of those movies. I don't know why I had zero interest in ever breakdancing, just didn't didn't seem
didn't seem like that was probably my sport. But man, I'll watch one of those shows or movies they're out there doing that back in the day. It hasn't aged well though, all right. So, um so I'm just wondering because I was talking to a buddy. He's traveling and he's liked, everything's crazy right now. He'd fly he was flying out yesterday and he was supposed to fly out Tuesday. So I'll let you do the math on all that insanity. So hopefully, um, hopefully that is that is not an
issue by the time you need it there. But uh yeah, so next week it's we're not gonna be here, I know, I know. Just you can always listen to the ten plus years. So what is exactly ten years of podcast we got there for you and you know, if if you just you need a little a little something from us. Okay, all right, So that was one number two. I don't know if you heard yesterday, but um, Clarence Thomas apparently and just openly admitted, uh, he's
uh, I don't know, ahead of the clan or something. How do I know? Because I made the mistake of going on the twitters checking out the latest coverage right around the time. Supreme Court's like, yeah, you know that part where you're just like, I'm going to heavily weight the color of your skin as to whether you're going to be able to get into this school. And some people are like, that sounds like it's that sounds directly
opposite to what we're doing. And then they dubbed it affirmative action, and
um, like, you see the stats with Harvard right now. And there was a lot of debate, and there's debate from the perspective of you know, everybody, and then there's also the intern Arnold debate, which I find very fascinating by men and women of accomplishment within the black community, Clarence Thomas being one of them, and a lot of people are doing this gotcha for Clarence said, They're like, you know, he benefited from this, well maybe, but maybe not. Do you mean in the sense where he was
able to get into Yale because they were making more of an effort. Does that independently point to the fact that he didn't have scores that beat out fellow white classmates there. I mean, he writes about this in his book, but there's a certain vagary when you when you show it to this, you know, compare it to this. But also that would directly prove his point, right that there's going to be that suspect. You know that people who
may be suspect rightfully or wrongfully. So sometimes you know that's that's not a thought that they may have until they have an interaction that they find negative and
then they go was this person of diversity higher? And I can't even imagine how undermining that would be to somebody who is a person of color, who's who's just very motivated, right going to go out there and sees it all and and gets it and as good at their job and any of the rest does like in the back of your mind, because that's how Thomas described in some others. So in the back of your mind every day you're like, do my colleague see me as somebody who is good at what I do?
And perhaps even somebody who could you know, can can teach them a thing or two if need be, Or do they sit there and go, well, look, you know why, you know why bills here? So I mean, these were these were all of the discussions going on, and today's by the way, today is probably going to be lose your mind day as well. But um, it filled up a whole lot of airtime over on the MSNBC. They got dire predictions. Do you remember when net neutrality was
We're all supposed to be dead? What within a year? Right to the breakdown, a society collapse of the Internet. That's done. So we're all we're all, oh my gosh, ross, we're all the kid from sixth cents or excuse me, Bruce Willis from sixth cents. I just realized that what if. That's a what if? What if? We're all going through the motions. But net neutrality did kill us. They were right. I didn't even consider that. Uh man, what a bummer bummer thought on a
Friday. So that was gonna kill us. And now, um, the lack of affirmative action at both Harvard UNC and then of course as an instructive thing. And by the way, it is somewhat somewhat more limited than people think, right if you, if you, We'll dive into it. Apparently universities say that they have some flexibility, and in fact, Harvard, in pushing back on the announcement, literally was like, all right, so here's what we're gonna do and ah, what can you do about it? And
Harvard, Look, Harvard is a private entity. However, Harvard operates in the form of public accommodation and so they're bound by the laws there. But they'll tell you they got workarounds. Man. Meanwhile, on MSNBC, they're going even further doom and gloom. We don't have the answers just yet. We're gonna read in real quick. Let Julia do what she needs to do. Our Lord Jared's reading the opinion as well as we await the outcome in
this decision. What's going through your mind right now, Catherine, that's a big one. And I just it was funny before we started, I asked Charles what law school we went to. We went to Howard. I had a different experience. It was me, Sonya, and Bob, three black students in my graduating class in law school in nineteen eighty eight. Love my law school. But that's not a good thing. And they've now increased the
black student population. And if this decision comes out a way that it shouldn't depending on your political beliefs, then you were going to go back to a three person black person class in the class of two hundred, and that's just not a good thing. Do we really think that, do we really think that you were just you know, zip one day and then you're back before
all of the quote unquote progress, you know. In the Upholding of Affirmative Action background two thousand, the majority was written by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who said in the majority that it is her hope, based on the upholding of this program that within twenty to twenty five years, that will not be necessary anymore, because that's where that's the progress she saw in America. So for all of you who loved Ruth Bader Ginsburg almost nailed it. I think it's
twenty years almost to the day. So you know this, they're gonna be painting pictures of every black and white photo or film reel you ever saw from the you know, the integration of schools in the South. Man, just wait for it. And that's gonna be the demonization of choice. All right, We got more MSNBC stupidity. Joe Biden, speaking of ms they had a big day yesterday, Joe Biden with a one hour sit down interview right off the cuff Live get you know, let's ask all the tough questions.
They didn't really at all. And Ross and I are talking about this off the year if we how raise your hand if you find it interesting that they did it at four o'clock in the afternoon, four o'clock. You know, most of the time, if you're getting a sit down one hour with the president, Ross, you're in programming, where might you stick that in the day part of your standard broadcast schedule? I mean typically at night when people
are home. Oh wow, okay? Is that is that? Has that been known within the television community that there's perhaps a window where there's more eyeballs available. I mean the president you know, has obviously given speeches and talked in the afternoon, but that tends to be when there's like major breaking news, right well, like yesterday when Biden did choose to speak over the Supreme
Court ruling right that that disaster. So you're right, But when they when it's more of a planned thing, like you know, like no, I would say, typically that's around like sevent eight o'clock. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They want to go to a time that's arguably for it is prime for viewership. By the way, they should coin that, call it prime Casey TV or Prime Casey Time something something I don't know, work on it. So yeah, so he's doing his thing there at four o'clock
and um, big day over on MSNBC. Big day for Joe Biden, Big day for a lot of a big day for Steven Seagal. Baby. I just said, the hits keep coming. Happy Friday. We'll get into it coming up. Hang on, Thank you. Casey is on nine four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle
twenty four here on the case O Day Radio program. Uh, if you only knew what we were talking about off the year conversations that we have, right, you think it's all crunch in numbers like oh ross, what do you think of the you know coming up, the ADP report that's coming out later today? Really you think we said around get hyped about that? Nah. Some genius on Twitter is challenging people that if they become president, to tell us who their cabinet's going to be. But you can only pick a
current informer pro rattlers. So had that little exercise going, who would you go with? U was the chief of staff or whatever? Or no, who was their chief of staff? Right, you were gonna go with um hm was the razor Ramone. Now he's gonna be a secretary of State. No, no, why do you want him on the world stage. Don't you want him like being your guy? I need somebody you can run everything through. I mean, I need somebody asserted. I want. I need
a hawk. Maybe I should with road Warrior Hawk because he's an actual hawk. What about China? Wouldn't that just be you know, concerned, it's the biggest problem. Does you think that would Uh? No, I need somebody that who's his machismo soften them, ah, to scare the Chinese. Yeah, very very superstitious. Perhaps the undertaker. And but you gotta have you gotta resurrect Paul and have him, you know, fall him around with that urn secretary of voodoo. I'm going with Papashango. That's not a thing.
Have you you're changing the cabinet. I don't know that you can do the next. People that are like we need like government subsidized chicken talents for them, And I'm like, you know what, No, No, this is not gonna be a big government endeavor. I appreciate that. Who's going to be educating the kids Secretary of the Genius. Okay, much a man. Randy Savage's brother now on Department of Treasury. Uh you You and I went slightly different direction, although you threw out the one I was thinking too,
Go a million dollar man. I'm not gonna go irs because I'm abolishing the irs. Well that's that's Uh, that's bad news for him because taxation is theft d D Who's running that in the cabinet? Huh that would have to be a sergeant Slaughter. Yeah. I kind of figured that's where we're going there, um, and then we're racking our brains about Department of Interior. But then I realized it's so obvious. The nature boy, I gotta go Rick Flair. He's out there. Can you image him running around Yellowstone
screaming at bison and stuff. Even the bi should be like, Noah, we're good, we don't want to mess with you. It appears you're wearing three dead things as an outfit right now, So he's not messing with that. Hey, look at his boots, bish and know they're like, oh man, we wear hats and coats, and oh he's having a hard time holding those gators down. It would be amazing and you gotta get too bad. You can't get David Attenborough to narrate the documentary the news. Secretary of
the Interior goes to Yellowstone to scream at Bison secretary. What do you call it a transportation? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm going, uh going, repo man. All right, that's you know what. That's a good choice. Secretary of Housing. Huh mmmm, that's not so easy. Huh it's a hack. Jim Duggan. Oh, he's got a hack. Sat very good, and he's good to two by four. He's ready to go. And then finally, how about an attorney general? But not one
who's corrupt? Is this one? Who's the chief law enforcement? Come on? This is an easy one. Oh, because it's big boss Man. It's big boss Man all day. So some people say the Mountain, those people are communists. What what can we deport them? We should? I mean your president, now make it happen. All right, we'll be back. Hang on, keeping you connected. This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM talk in the Triangle. I know
one you could turn him on. You can't turn him on. Ross has turned on his checked out. You can't. I'm packing right now. I have my bag right, I'm packing as we speak, and I don't leave till Monday. I brought in my luggage just to taunt you. Okay, all right again, that's fine. I'm glad you're traveling. Really, you should leave the US at some point in your life. It would be amazing.
Um. But we got like two and a half hours a show to go, so and we got Pete callendar later all that man, you know, just saying, Jamal, just send me an email about the wrestling thing. And he got the automatic reply. I think he's the first person that got the automatic reply. Okay, then you annoyingly send you a reply that just says first like it's a YouTube comments section or how does that work?
No, so some guy wrote an email. Uh, one of the most important legal ruling of our lifetime, and you two are here talking about wrestling. I like you, guys, I really do. But come on, can't you take a day? I'm gonna take a week. Let's give you know what? Maybe I should tell you what if I what if we both take a week. I think that's a great idea to reflect on our decisions. Okay, all right, turn your auto replies off. No, No, it's it's on. I'm no, I'm not taking it off till nine.
This isn't a this isn't a terrorist bomb with a dead man switch. Somebody in sales is like, oh, I forgot, I have to send you forty spots to cut well, too too late. You should done that yesterday. You get the automatic reply, Oh, I do enjoy turning it off, Not as much as I enjoy not returning on the alarms this morning, you know, flipping flipping those bad boys back to the old weekday start position. Broke my heart. Broke my heart all a few things. Let
me have a call Donna's been hanging on. Donna, Good morning to you. Real quick. I want to say that, um, I think that Jake the Snake should be the Secretary of the Interior over the nature Boy. You're gonna have a tough sell in North Carolina. But okay, true, okay, So I'm calling about the juxtaposition between Justice Gorsich and Jackson. May I read a few lines. This is this is okay, alright, this
is what Gorst wrote. These classifications rest on incoherent stereotypes. Take the Asian category it sweeps into one pile East Asians China, Korea, Japanese, and South Asians ig or excuse me, eg Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, even though together they constitute about sixty percent of the world population. So and then Katanji with what the meatcake obliviousness? Today, the majority pulls the record and announces color blindness for all by legal fiat. But deeming race irrelevant in laws
does not make it so in life. I mean, right to you know where it's going, right, I mean, you've got a true Supreme Court justice. You know it's the Constitution, and you have a social justice warrior. And if you read her junior high school descent, it's just amazing. I can't believe she's on the Supreme Court will opinion on the writings Ross is my gunshot on the button bar. Can't find it that bad about that's a general Only my eyes glaze over about the time that we get into it.
It's a bunch of positioning. I know you know this, and yes I did read because I have no life, I did read your statement yesterday. But yeah, I mean it's ironically it kind of argues for one of the positions that Thomas was expousing in the same way that Michelle and thanks for the called on in the same way that Michelle Obama's little statement yesterday, I want to share some of my thoughts on today's Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.
All right, So she goes blowing through there. However, there's one part she wants to make sure that you all know that. Here we go back in college, I was one of the few black students in my campus, and I was proud of getting into such a respected school. I knew I'd worked hard for it, but still I sometimes wondered if people thought I got here because of affirmative action. All right, So in the first paragraph, she literally speaks to one of the bigger concerns that's out there. And don't
be fooled by the way. The majority of Americans do not support affirmative action. What the Spring Court did yesterday is they carried out what is literally the opinion of sixty plus percent of the population. That's what's bonkers here. And there's only one group when you break it down from a demographic standpoint, that technically supports it. But it's almost a statistical tie at fifty fifty it's forty seven fifty three, and that's Black Americans. They have Asian, Hispanic and
white Americans in their little flow chart there. And like you'd think that ninety percent of the country, by the coverage, was astounded by what happened yesterday. They can't believe it. And by the way, if you don't believe me on those numbers, will you believe MSNBC This Washington Post poll, This was conducted as the arguments for this case that we're now getting the ruling for. As the arguments were taking place, and they basically asked about what's just
happened. They said, if the Supreme Court bans colleges and universities from considering race and ethnicity admission and admissions, would you favor or oppose it? And among all Americans, it's almost two to one favor over a Post. This is not the only poll that's shown a result. Now, understand how he's wording this. He's when he says favor and he's talked about affirmative action, you may get in your head that he means these are people that favor it,
But that's not that's that wasn't the question. They would favor and we're going to play it again. They're favoring the states not using affirmative action. Listen to the wording, which, by the way, I think is wildly ingenuous. Why you would even have to word it like that? Just ask him do you still support affirmative action or none? If you want to do your fresh poll. This Washington Post poll, this was conducted as the arguments
for this case that we're now getting the ruling for. As the arguments were taking place, and they basically asked about what's just happened. They said, if the Supreme Court bans colleges and universities from considering race and ethnicity and admissions, would you favor or oppose it? And among all Americans, it's own, so would you favor them banning it? Is the question? Almost two to one favor over opposed. This is not the only poll that's shown a
result like this. This is a pretty consistent result, and I think strikingly when you break this down here by racial and ethnicity group, Here you see strong support among white Americans for this ruling. Among African Americans, it's close to a split. Forty seven percent favor fifty three percent said they would oppose the Supreme Court doing that, majority support among Hispanic Americans, majority support among
Asian Americans. So obviously you have all these people losing their minds. And it's not a it's you know, for those who like to forget about how we run a constitutional republic and even would want to go pure democracy here. If every person had a vote and those poll numbers, which have been consistent and seen in a variety of polls, hold up, then the issue would go away. But that, you know, then you got to figure out who's the enemy here. And MSNBC drug out a couple of their analysts so
they could sit around and talk about who's really to blame here. There's about three things in this audio clip. I want you to pay attention to each one. It's insane. And here we go. Take this problem with this entire discussion is you're taking affirmative action away, but you're not replacing it with
anything. Yes, yeah, well that's not true. You are. You're replacing it with a system by which you figure out how you're going to engage and tally the merits of an individual, their actions, their backgrounds, things along those lines, so as to make a decision about whether one might thrive in your particular and educational department or uh, you know, Eventually, questions are going to come up about this being utilized within companies, government hiring proceedings.
People are going to have to come in and they're going to have to represent and show the numbers, give them the details, right, and say, hey, this is my class rank, this is these are my scores on these tests, and these uh, these college classes which directly relate to this position. What are we going to do? So you don't need to
replace it with anything? There's a thing that already exists. Okay, all right, continue these other states that already have banned affirmative action programs implemented that I think that could provide a roadback perhaps for the rest of the country. I mean, is there an alternative that some states that you know of have they have been able to all right, and this is a great question, and I think she is she's she is softballing these two, right, She's
feeding him, which he thinks is going to be an easy question. They're going to come out and they're going to expouse on some you know, woke states thing that they're doing in the San Francisco market or in Portland or whatever. But there isn't it doesn't exist. So what it does is it leaves her her guest stymied man. So they gotta pivot and boy, boy, are they going to pivotsified without taking race an account. What are you diversifying?
You're diversifying you know, people's income. You know Clarence Thomas, you know he has criticized affirmative action. That's how that's one of the reasons why he graduated from Yale, and we know that's one of the reasons why he's on the Supreme Court. All right, by the way, both or only
I don't know that they'd be quite defamatory. She didn't say it's one of the reasons he got into Yale. Which, again, if you read Clarence Thomas's his own book, he talks about that, and he talks about how he didn't like that that was going to be something that could be hanging over his head. But it was was it really, it was why he graduated Yale. That's to deny that he did anything. They're worthy of a degree, And don't get me started on the other stupidity. That's why he's on
the Supreme Court. You know who is famous for making sure that a person of color in two very specific instances didn't get on the Supreme Court. Most reason and Lee were Democrats, one with who is the Hispanic nominee from George Bush? They didn't like that. And if you remember, prior to Katangi Brown, back in the day, the Republicans were trying to push a justice into the Washington Circuit Court of Appeals, which is the stepping stone there.
Democrats realized that that was just them, you know, getting ready to stick around the Supreme Court, and they couldn't have it. And there's memos that exist where they can't fathom the Republicans to be the first individuals to put a woman of color onto the Supreme Court. And the reason they liked her,
I think is because she is she was Clarence Thomas. But you know this insanity, all right, continue your dumb thoughts here and deciding that this individuals on the Supreme Court while you're a somewhat recurring guests on MSNBC who is unable to answer the last two questions that came your way. Go ahead and keep the hate rolling. A problem with this entire discussion, but you're not replacing it. With anything. Well, I don't know that these other states that
already have banned affirmative action programs implemented that. I think that could provide a roadback, perhaps for the rest of the country. I mean, is there an alternative that some states that you know of have they have been able to How do you diversify without taking race an account? What are you diversifying? You're diversifying you know, people's income. You know Clarence Thomas, you know
he has criticized affirmative action. That's how that's one of the reasons why he graduated from Yale, and we know that one of the reasons why he's on the Supreme Court. So we know that that part of his argument, like, you're not giving enough credit to people of color that they can accomplish what it as you're saying affirmative action is intended. I just just just prepare yourself for this final bout of insanity to help. The problem with that argument is
that the issue is not the credit being given to people of color. The issue is the credit being given or the decision or the decision maker side. That's the problem. The problem is never a people are qualified. The issue is whether those qualifications are going to be judged properly by people who are making decisions in such a way that is going to allow the continued access to these spaces by people who have been historically denied them, right, and so this
is always one of the biggest bs portions of this argument. Well, it's not that people who may have been pushed forward may not be as qualified as whomever they leaped over. That's just simply not the case, accept it would mathematically have to be. It's about making sure the decision makers get it right.
Well, if the goal of the decision makers is to strictly evaluate people based on you know, whatever the stated protocol is, is educational experience, work experience, you know whatever it is, telling them that they're not allowed to judge on it because it has to fit these parameters. Who's really eliminating that choice? All right? Six fifty here on the cacoday radio program. You know, going back to what she said though about like she said,
what are you gonna do? You're gonna be based it on class. That's exactly what Mao did in Communist China yea their version, that's what they do, right, That's what the communists and socialists do. They don't. He didn't base it on race. He based it on class. And you could say he moved moved some people around a bit. So I mean she's acting like some like foeign like, oh my god, dude, this could never happen. It's happened before historically, yes, and continues to happen today.
Cast systems. Dude, you want and it's not all of India, but man, that's a big problem over there that they're literally they have like legislation, they're trying to sit there in a radical hated because it's as societally it just held on to it so long and there's a lot of real negative stuff there. That was China's model. You're absolutely right, all right, six fifty we'll get some calls coming up. Hanging This is one oh six one
FM Talk in the Triangle and News Talk WPTI in the tryad. Alright, six fifty seven, I have I only have about a minute, so jamal Alan, hang on. We will get to your phone calls. I mean right off the bat here in our number two. But I don't want to give everyone. I don't want to make give anyone just forty five seconds, which is what it would probably turn out to be. Oh, what is this? Boston Paul's already drunk for fourth of July? Send Amy email.
Okay, very nice new hat. Boston Paul has a Blue Jay's hat. Ross. I think he's a bandwagoning it again. Remember that time all those page Treats fans decided that they were buccaneers fans. Yeah, just sad, really gross. Pepperidge Farm remembers We remember, so Joe, your new Blue Jay's hat man you went, he decided to go to another country. Yuh, I mean that's treason. I mean, if I'm reading the statue correct, and I think I am, I mean that that is sedition. You'll
be dealt with all right. Like I said, your phone calls coming up erectly. Plus we have to cancel the word and change some language. Ladies, you're gonna love this. Oh you're gonna be a big fan. Guys. In fact, when you hear it, next time you're around that special lady of yours, probably should try it out so you can appear woke. I'll tell you what it is, all right, Good morning, everybody, welcome. It is Friday, the end of the month, last day,
oh June and of course, we kick into fourth of July. On Tuesday of next week, change, a lot of folks gonna be taking a Monday off. Our company, in fact, made Monday a company holiday this year, So Monday and then Tuesday and then Ross and I are just like, screw it, We're not coming to work at all next week. So that's how that's gonna go down. But until then, we got plenty to talk
about obviously. So yesterday, the US Supreme Court with a ruling based on a couple of cases emanating from both Harvard and our own University of North Carolina Apple Hill, over the use of affirmative action as part of the enrollment procedures.
It was pretty crazy when you see the breakdown chart, especially for Harvard, there's is more aggressive where you know, for if you're an Asian student and you better be within the one hundredth percentile, whereas that number is less for white students, Hispanic students, and black students and significantly so as you move through that flow chart there. So that was that was the big debate.
Everyone's obviously getting ready for the freak out. But there's a lot of opinions, I mean within the media, I mean they really was doom and Gloom City. But all you know, do you really think that classes are all going to just go back to how they were like pre integration, because I mean, they're getting very close to making suggestions like that. And even if you believe it was a bad ruling, do you think we've progressed again?
It was Ginsburg in the ruling back of two thousand. I looked up the year two thousand and three that said in twenty years this won't be a problem. We just keep it up for twenty twenty or twenty five. I can't remember which one she said, but um, we're basically we're at the twenty year mark. So let's get into calls. Alan, you've been holding the longest. You go right ahead, sir, oh no, man, I appreciate you. Allow we can talk. We had a great conversation.
I get into the stuff a tile. I am a conservative, however, but the conservatives things teen things. Um, I had issues from one of the thole who who's back constantly arresting tolment power. I'm looking I'm under that type of conservative, isn't however, doing with the situation concerning I'm a tact here's the test could you take a could you take a lot of detective tests?
They say that you're color blood you think your pass I couldn't because they're certain prejudice that I had and biases because of how I'm treated the same things America pity. So can a person really say that the color blob honestly and to deal with people on their qualifications of things that? Do you really believe that? Well? But here's what here's here's the point that you're making. Though you're saying that it should be elite, it is. It is.
It continues to be illegal to discriminate based on race. Alan So there are there are still enforcement mechanisms like if you have an employer who um is provably, provably saying don't hire any black applicants, or uh, you know any name that you think is because this is an example, to give any name that looks like it might be a black person's name, don't put it through.
And you know that somebody writes that down in a memo and it goes to court that company's people are people are going uh there, they're going to be leaving their offices and um, it's going to be substantial. So that already exists. So in a way, affirmative action was a bit of a double up, don't you agree, Um not in a sense because you know
Colin Powell, um, um, what's his name? Even any clients Thomas third time, it's most everything, most of that he got it was through his it was Yes, I'm okay with him, understanding he was qualified. No problem with that. But there are a lot of white people who don't think that people of color black people. I'm a person of color because I'm Biracition. Okay, I get jug from black people and I get jump from white people. I'm called white boy because I'm a very very lighting man.
However, I'm called any word when it comes to other people. So when you deal with a person like me, I got experiences where I could show you. However, I'm treated as a person of color even when it comes to white people. Okay, So, but I can respect anything if you don't disagree with you that biases exist out there. I reject this notion where peop people go looking unless you're a white person, you can't have prejudices.
And and I like, I don't disagree that those exist. And well, but but hear me out a lot of that is influenced definitely by one's life experience. If every day you have a run in and it is a negative experience with a particular group, especially during your formative years, there's a there's
a you know, there's a chance that that sticks with you. When you are of the opinion that everything that is going wrong in your life is also from a particular group of individuals, as is the current orthodoxy um about white privilege and everything else, then that's going to help people formulate I think negative racist opinions as well in the opposite direction. And none of that's good,
man. But let me ask you this. I think, do you think of all places that at at one of our universities, which are overwhelmingly quote unquote progressive, Um, do you really think that there's gonna be some giant, you know, racial denial thing going on at at at one of those universities. I just don't see it, you know, I don't think it's gonna come out. I think in the end we'll see. I think there is gonna be some problems. Okay, because this is another thing you have.
The other ain't goes right in with our conversation like this, Since talking about history. I brought to your attention to women in North Carolina who helped Nasha. There are many young young men, women and men of color, young kids by grandkids who've just now known about these women, Miss Shatterley and miss Johnson, Mary Johnson, who helped Nasha to be where we are today. But they don't get that credit. They don't people people, white people
don't know those women if they didn't watch the movies. Think, well, let me ask you this real quick. And then I got some other calls. But where do they look? How old were they when they finally learned to about it? And where did they finally learn about him? I was, okay, just stop. Look they came in six years ago. I'm sixty three. Oh it's fifty something years old. How old are you? I know? How old were your your grandkids when they learned about this?
And who finally told them about these women? Oh? I did? They learned from me when I found out about it because we watched the movie together, so they didn't understand Hidden. You're talking to hidden hidden figures, right the movie Hidden absolutely and they're from North Carolina. Yeah no, Yeah, that's a that's a very good movie. And that's exactly how it's supposed to work, right, Like, I you know, you sat there and as an you know, as a parent or guardian, and don't you think you
need to know that too? Yeah? You think, well do I need to know that? I mean, you get into a ranking system. I don't admit I love to know it because I love history. But here's my point. Once you've once we've sat there and literally like, how do I say this when we dissect the learning process for kids, their knowledge is going
to come from a variety of different places. There's only so much time in the school day, So let's figure out what belongs in there and admittedly the entire Do you think it belongs in there based on just those two women or do you think that their story deserves to be included with the story of all of the individuals who were part of the saying days yeah, yeh. What I'm saying to you is yeah, yeah, And I'm going to ask you like John John Glenn go he went around, he could have mentioned then I'm
gonna say this. I know you gotta get off. What I'm saying to you is that these women need to be recognized because there are a lot of white kids and white people period. Do not think that black people or people of color and other minorities had contribute to the greatness of this type. That's why we have the prejudice, envince due to slavering those things. And we've got to bring that and say, you know what, no, these people
we contributed. I'm gonna say, American people of color and black people and other minority hatantic kind contribute to the country absolutely, And you know with that message as long as you're fine with also recognizing that in the in the very same way of younger generation failing to realize, we are indoctrinating a younger generation right now to assume that there was no positive contribution of white people in America,
right. I mean, that's that is a philosophy that is out there, and it may be one that is bore from a large scale resentment of things in the past, things that have impacted people. And I get that, but um, we have to be better than that on all fronts. So when I learn about the space reas, which is a fascinating time, I want to know about that, and I even I look, I enjoyed the movie Hidden Figures, and you know, one of the things. A
very sad story with the Astronaut pro program is on the Challenger. There was a black astronaut there who famously um when he was a kid. I believe it was in South Carolina grown up or maybe Georgia. I know him. Yeah, literally wasn't wasn't allowed to go to this library in fact, you know, because it was a segregated library. Now the library is named after him. It's just one of those little you know, it's just one of those little things there. So you know, for that's the tack we're gonna
take. And I appreciate the call this morning. Let's just be consistent. I have a great data. Well let's cut poor Allen off. Yeah, absolutely, that's right man. Anyway, Jamal said, we get both calls. What's up, Dacy? As yesterday, I just frowned out that my kids ain't gone very smarter moving getting them bur University's been black without affirmative bags. And my daughter who bows when we stays on a on a ole and my loved daughter will stay on the on the role smarter I know for them
colleges and university is thanks to the Democrat Party. Now I have said that jokes I had I was holding a verny address something real quick. You're talking about black folk not knowing from Hown't come black folks don't know all the slave owners that were black. If we want to talk about white water and history, how come we don't know about the blacks that fall for the Confederacy,
not because they were slaves, but because we chose to. We looked at the Civil War and said, holdo, we don't like what the Union is standing for. We don't like what the government is pushed out. See you know what, as forty blacks, we're gonna fight for the Confederacy. How about people talk about what affirmative action? Did people say, well, people
think you get in because of affirmative action. Why because when you fake certain tests and you have certain conversations, one you don't sound like you belong in at college and university. Let's go on and talk about it. Why would you know? People say, well, they're gonna discriminate. Why do people book don't want black folk around? Because when you have us, it comes
with a lot of headache and it comes with a lot of problems. If you I work with people from Johnston County, Okay, Johnston County has now's person plays thing and bo okay, bow is part of person. Place saying both, that's something it gives you black, you say both. If you Hispanic, you say both. You go to a Chinese restaurant, they say bo. But you know what, you talk to somebody from up north and they hear some white guy says, hey, ball, the way should you
get that? You calling me boy? I'm not calling you boy, I'm saying bo. That's just dialogue, dialect from Johnston County. That's just how they talk. But you know what, that's gonna be racism. Now you got a problem. This is why people really don't want a lot of black folk. Correct. Has nothing to do with our coach. It's the problems that we bring aising. People were discriminated because they could behass the tests and show it university colleges. A matter of fact, somebody should go back and
challenges so they can totally do away with affirmative action. Because, like I said, I praised the court what they did class time, but they should have banned it for the military as well. But when you look at somebody and you'll say, hey, do you need affirmative action? Why because of my racial experience? What No, how about what does Asian people do that Blacks don't do well? How about family structure? Let's go and tell the tru how many Asian kids are born out of web lock, not that there
is purely a clock issue here. To your point though, to your initial point, um, what was I just gonna say, Hey, you know what I was thinking. Let me tell you I was thinking, Jamal, I think next time you and Alan are holding I'm just gonna turn on both your phones and Ross and I are gonna go get breakfast. Okay, I'm saying, look, well, look now, I remember one thing while said make sure you stay on topic. So I'm doing my best casey to stay
on topic about this. But it's just aggravating to hear these people come out and basically hold the argument racist segregation is said that black people aren't smart enough to getting these university and we don't belong there because we don't earn it. That Wow, somebody argue this, and they are black, wol We're fifty old. But Jada, the black communities feel they're not well. How about we change our family stuff to go back to the way we did things,
putting husband wife then have kids. How come, we was putting producing so many doctors and lawyers before affirmative backs and people running off, you know, because you know, the makings fun so yet stack up stuff. It's a lot more fun to be making the babies, you know what I'm saying, than getting ready to financially and emotionally provide for them. But it's not a
homework just of one particular community. It's a huge socioeconomic issue. And the reason I'm pointing that out is because I think people who are outraged over this, uh, this ruling, they might do well to kind of turn their attention to socioeconomic But you know what, they're not our fault. I'm sorry, why is it my fault? No, No, that's not your fault. No, that's not I'm not saying hours and will not less. You know, you know, you know, you may have some part African American.
I'm not gonna you know that that test of that, you know, but you know what I'm saying, Black coomenal comes into this excuse about socioeconomics that has to do with us having children out of were locking our entertainment basically promoting promissedlness and trimpism and Sluddism. That's why they're promoting to black women. That's how we need to act, That's how they need to behave. They're not promoting clear hostable. They're promoting Cardi b Lady Jamal, I gotta jamal,
I gotta roll the break. I just love the clock. I appreciate it. We'll talk soon and we'll be back. Okay, thick long segment there. So, Budweiser's announced they'll be having fifteen dollars coupins on a fifteen pack, which normally costs fifteen dollars. So, yes, fourth of July, bud Late's giving beer away. Give you a badge it what's supposed to be thinking. All right, I'll give you some more on this play.
What's up. We'll get into it much more coming up. K c O Day one h six one FM Talk and ninety four o' clive w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, welcome back kids, It's Friday, k c O Day Radio program coming up here in thirty minutes, Pete callan ear will join us, and yeah, we got a lot to get into. Of course, there's affirmative action yesterday or the you know the again once again,
the end of our country. To listen to the pundits talent Big Day on MSNBC, not only do they fearmonger in my opinion best I mean with just some really good stuff, you know, like I don't know this. We don't have the answers just yet. We're going to read in real quick. Let Julia do what she needs to do our laurd. Jarrett's reading the opinion as well as we await the outcome in this decision. What's going through your
mind right now, Catherine, that's a big one. And I just it was funny before we started, I asked Charles what law school we went to. We went to Howard. I had a different experience. It was me, Sonya, and Bob, three black students in my graduating class in law school in nineteen eighty eight. Love my law school. But that's not a
good thing. And they've now increased the black student population. And if this decision comes out a way that it shouldn't depending on your political beliefs, then you were going to go back to a three person black person class in the class of two hundred. And that's just not a good thing. Probably gets some Georgia's state officials to stand out in front of the schools, would put
it all in black and white. I mean, that is that's the hellscape that she's now predicting in the same way that you know, the Row thing or the Row prediction was, you know, end of the end of the republic see net neutrality, that was going to be the end of everything. We're all supposed to be dead from climate global warming change. So yeah, you know, the way I look at it every day is every day is
a gift at this point. Meanwhile, prior to all of her, as that insanity was breaking out, it also was interview day for Joe Biden, who said he would sit down with Nicole Wallace MSNBC and they would do a live, one hour unedited interview, although it kind of edited because they took commercial But I had my thoughts as to how that might go. And then
I realized it's four o'clock, so that's interesting, you know. And and something else somebody brought up when I was reading about this yesterday is I had forgotten what time of the day it was that they saw Joe Biden with Remember the impressions on his face looked like he had a mask on, and then the White House is like, oh no, it's it's from a c pap,
totally normal. And Tony brought up a pretty good point, don't you if you're gonna have se pap mask lines on your face, isn't that going to be in the morning when he get up because those those dissipate pretty quickly. I'm assuming I don't have a sea pap um last big fishing trip I went on, as some of the guys had sea paps and I never noticed any of that stuff on their face when we're you know, headed to the
boat in the morning or any of that. So so it's almost as if he was had a mask of some sort, may and may not have been a sea pap right there for a few minutes prior to him coming out on stage in the middle of the afternoon. So what is a four o'clock interview? Haven't hold for us? Hell, let's get into it. Show this court seems to say that. Now that's not always us. Sorry I meant
to click this one. Uh, And let's talk about his passion, his his fervor, his love for the um founding documents of this great country. All right, go ahead, President Biden. It is it's it's value system is different, and it's it's respect for institutions is different. And in that sense it is uh, it is not as embracing of of all what I think the Constitution says, we hold these truths, we sell all men and women are creating an equal and now by their creator, and so uniqueness of
America. We're never we lived up, We're never walked away from it. How can how can anybody push back on those fateful words? How can you know? How can people sit there and go this this man he doesn't he doesn't love this country and what's best for it. When he is so motivated by that portion of the US Constitution that he just randomly brings it up during
the interview. Who would dare question that fitness of leadership there for somebody who who's sitting there and can quote the Constitution right off the top of their head, right in the middle of an interview. I know you're the president, people would expect it of you to have a basic understanding of the founding documents of the country of what's you're president. They're not even that long compared to
some countries founding documents, and here he is knocking it out. The part it is its value system is different, and it's it's respect for institutions is different. And in that sense it is Uh. Your first is embracing of of all what I think the Constitution says, we hold these truths of weselve. All men and women are creating an equal and down by their creator. And so uniqueness of America we've never lived up to. We're never walked away
from it. I mean, ros, do you feel a little bad some of the stuff we've said when you hear how passionate he is about the Constitution? I do. And I also like to quote the Constitution whereas it says, you know, and it's something important to remember, God save the Queen. Oh wow, okay, that's right. Yeah, that was was that in there? And I also refer you to Article twenty five, Section two. I have a dream? Well you had you were you had a dream
last night? What was the dream about? What was that? I mean, so you're saying that checkmate in the constant. So wait a second, are you implying something here? I'm not, am I not, I'm not reading what you're putting down are you Are you mocking this man's a passion for our founding document. Listen, I'm gonna also refer you to section eight, Article fifty two. Yeah, it gives you all the money or deluxe apartment in this guy, ha ha, that sounds nice. Wouldn't you like to
live in a deluxe apartment in the sky? Then you can cash shows. I accept your surrender. So some people, some people, some people who you know were just mean and hateful and horrible, are of the opinion, and I'm not a constitutional lawyer, but they're of the opinion that when when you read the line, um, we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men and women are created equal. One that's that's not the
actual words. But more importantly, that's not the Constitution. And so they're trifling with the president on this point because that's the that's the declaration of Independence. But I mean, there's two whole founding documents. If you don't even get into some of the you know, the federalist posts that just you know, just get there's two ain't that long? And ross you heard him able to find tons of loopholes. So how do you make that interview more awkward.
So you know, when you get done with an interview, you're sitting there, you getting ready to go to break. As a broadcaster, you thank together, Hey, thank you, so and so glad to have you here very much. When we come back, blah blah blah. Right, that's how you do. That person sits there, you generally they'll then they'll cut from the sound. You'll see him shaking hands off with it. That's not how it went down. Yes, thank you, thank you, thank
you very much. Thank you. Don't go anywhere. It's a very exciting day on here. We'll have reaction and analysis to everything we just heard. Good, he didn't break, But he's just he's just I'm out about ross. On a scale of one to ten, what do you think the tinkle emergency was, that's my theory. He had to go, he had to go. He's just like, I can't hold this no more. I'm out and on that I can respect it, but yeah, just like look really
awkward. All right, seven forty four case O Day Radio program. All right, who's turning the barrel? Is it today? Oh? He got Ken boom, Ken boone, Hey, Ken, would you let your crew know that rot? No, we're not here next weeks. We need no live hits at all next week, all right, I will pass it along to the Jeffs. All right, talk to you, sit down with the Jeffs. All right. All right, that like an office space thing that's terrified. All right. Yeah, So with that in mind, let's get
us into that weekend. And boy, if you could just I mean knock it down just a little so some of us could get golf in or something.
I don't know, I wish I could, but it is definitely gonna get hot and even get hotter as we look towards the weekend and even into early next week as we approached the holiday, mix the clouds and sunshine for us here today a little hazy sunshine, and then late this afternoon into this evening there is a chance, slight chance to see a shower storm here today temperatures in the upper eighties to the year ninety today, seventy tonight, low
nineties tomorrow, with a better chance for late day showers and storms. As we looked to Sunday, mid nineties was scattered afternoon and evening showers and storms. And then early next week for Monday and the July fourth holiday, about a thirty percent chance for late day storms. Otherwise it will be sunning it hot. We're expecting mid nineties both Monday and Tuesday, but the heat index definitely going to be into the triple digits. Okay, thank you sir.
We'll talk in an hour. Appreciate it all right, and we'll come back. We can grab a call or two. Also, we got some I don't know if I believe this, but what the hell. We got some Russia military news. I can't believe anyone would accept a job if if in
fact this is true, and we got a word cancelation for you. Unfortunately, I'll share all of that coming up next here on the case O Day Radio program, Your Day Smarter one oh six one FM Talk and news Talk w PTI More with Casey starts now, well, well, little breaking news this morning. Actor Alan Arkin has passed away. He was I guess what eighty nine, born in thirty four, so that sounds about right. Um, Yeah, you don't know who Alan Arkin is. Let's see Argo.
If you saw the movie Argo, he's the producer, right, I would say that. I think he does an awesome job in that. But he was in glen Glen Garry Glenn Ross Gross point blank which Ross and I were just talking about off the year. I love it. Um little miss Sunshine, a little miss. I was just gonna say, what was the one with the with the little girl? Yeah, little Miss Sunshine been in a bunch of stuff. Yeah, but um right, how much TV had done
too. He's one of those people, dude, where you when you look at the Wikipedia, you relize like they were in everything, like so many things. This goes on forever. I'm not rooting for the day, but the day Samuel L. Jackson dies and I got to read all of his credits, I'm gonna need. I'm gonna need the weekend man. Who was um now, who was the one actor I remember hearing how many? Oh is it James Hong right, the Asian American actor? Yeah, he was
always the Asian dad. He finally got his his thing on the Walk of Fame there and he's been in so many things. It's been like seven thousand movies. Intelligion. Back in the eighties, right when you were like we need some sort of general or somebody to play like a Vietnamese. Oh, we had Asia. Asia. Asian stuff was cool in the eighties and nineties, man, you know from like die Hard dude. It was all included in there. But yeah, yeah, he was the go to just where's
James Hong? Right? Yeah, but I remember hearing the number in the In the length of years that he was it was working by by the time that number came up. It was just crazy. You think at some point, do you think you just cashed the checks? You're like, do you show up right on the set and they're like, all right, so you're a disapproving Asian father. Well, I think it's like a lot of that.
Like for a lot of these guys that have been in Hollywood and been there's so many things like Alan Arkin, right, it's at some point you sort of start playing yourself. Yeah, yeah, I can see that. Oh I was looking at to see if it was trending. Yet it wasn't. The Crystal Skull is trending, and I'm not clicking that. I don't want to know. Oh, why are we revisiting that? Why is it Crystal Sculpture? Because they're saying the new movie is better than the new Indie
movie. They're saying the new Indie movie is so bad that Crystal Skull is actually good. It's like the Overton window for Indiana Jones. Oh no, yeah, they're they're comparing. They're comparing this to the last Jedi. I hate to be right. Oh God, I hate to be right, but I wish I wasn't. Do you know what I'm saying. I love you know this movie. You know what the movie's failing. It's superhero fatigue, is what it is. Is that what it is? Okay, I forgot
about that. It's not not has anything to do with the Wokeness. Hey. By the way, By the way, a new NFL licensed game, which I guess maybe EA doesn't have the exclusive on the Madden stuff. Uh is h is said to be released to attempt to challenge the king of NFL football. Uh and uh what is the name of this wild Card Football?
So that's going to be launched. They've got a bunch of money behind this, supposed to be a really good graphics but they you know, they you still have to go against Maddens. So they had to figure out, well, how do we differentiate ourselves, how do we appeal to the you know, the consumers that account for billions of dollars being spent on NFL simulation video
games. So they decided the best thing to do would be to stick calling Kaepernick as the cover cover guy for your for your game launch, and you can play as Kaepernick a bunch obviously you know other players, but yeah, yeah, they're putting them right on the cover in a hope, in hopes of appealing to gamers with a conscience. Ross, you want me to get you a copy of this for the stream or you mean the Hayes for sheriff twitch channel? Is that the one? Whatever? What? Everyone? Yeah?
No, I'll play it and I'll just take a knee every play. I'll play as Kaepernick every single one. For you know what, I'm gonna win the bigger war. I'll lose the battle, I'll win the war of injustice taking a knee. Oh and every and every and every time I take a knee, I'll proclaim something new is racist. Bud Light is giving beer away on fourth of July. You ever thought you would say that? Are
do these companies not pay attention? It's like imagine like it's like Easter weekend, right, and like to Cadbury Egg companies, Oh hey, we're giving away They're like, hey, we are so sorry. We call Jesus trans So we're gonna give away, We're gonna give we made a mistake and we're gonna give away free eggs. Uneasy. They actually apologized in this scenario, right, you don't apologize. He doubled down and then you give the free eggs away. What a what a huge blunder. You're you're a beer company
giving beer away on fourth of July. Just and I know that, I know, they know. I don't thought this has to be like their Christmas when it comes to sales, right, it's not even close that between the labored between Memorial Day and Labor Day. It's especially for the American brand beer. It's um, I can't remember what the number I remember seen in one of the Forbes articles or something. It ain't a small thing. And they
did this from Memorial Day too. We're giving beer away. So now you're doing Fourthay, this is one of your three high holies, man, your your company. What will Labor Day have in store? HOLI taw all, Right, Then we got stuff I didn't get to but I promised to get to it before the end of the show. Okay, I will, I will, I will. But next we're gonna chat with Pete calendar, our radio buddy to the South, there about all of this week's insanity, and
we'll do it next. Hang on, all right, good morning everybody, and welcome if he is. Friday, last day of June, final day of Pride month, j c O Day radio program. Glad to have you along for we head off into fourth of July news purgatory. They're keeping it busy this week. Free court obviously yesterday with the affirmative action ruling. To help chat about that and oh so much more, our radio buddy to the South, Pete calendar midday's WBT can catch him be the iHeartRadio app. Do
you like Pete? How are you doing this morning? I'm doing okay, how are you? I'm good? Can I ask you a question? I hope this is not accusatory? Okay? Do you have a burner Twitter account? Yeah? Is it named Erica Marsh? I said I would answer one question. Okay, all right, So for those you don't know, there was a tweet. They went everywhere yesday following the ruling, purportedly from quote I've seen her described as a former Biden staffer or volunteer here or not a
person who really exists and it's just parody. But the tweet is as follows quote, Today's Supreme Court decision is a direct attack on black people. No black person will be able to succeed in a merit based system, which is exactly why affirmative action based programs were needed. Today's decision is a travesty, all right. So obviously that's one of those quiet part out loud's allegations. But there's some really good troll accounts too out there, so I don't know.
But I could also see that as somebody who wrote that and means kind of that, but didn't mean to write it that way, I guess would be the explanation. So yeah, yeah, so it's not like so I've seen this as well, and I have seen her account pop up before before yesterday, and I never got the sense that it was a parody account because the stuff that is on the account is pretty standard run of the mill,
uh commentary and reaction from a leftist perspective. So there's there. There wasn't anything on there that struck me as uh, you know, mockery, ridicule or being absurd in order to highlight the absurdity of leftism. And it's not like this is the was it Tatiana McGrath or whatever that that account is that like, so, yeah, one with the rainbow hat and I can't remember her name, but she's everywhere. But it's obvious in the name that was
parody for that other one. So you're right, you're not convinced it's parody. Huh. I am not not not right now. I mean it's possible because people say, oh, well, this account is named Erica Marsh and that's a character on a TV show One Tree Hill. I think I've never seen the program, so I cannot confirm that. But yesterday I did a Google search for this character in them the actress that plays the character Erica Marsh, and people are saying, oh, and that's this, that's the photo
on the profile is her from the show. And I'm not convinced because I've not found the same photo, but apparently some other people have linked it to some other accounts or whatever. And my impression of the account is that it's
just a clout chaser. It's an influencer type account. I mean, it's got like, what, one hundred thirty thousand follows, one hundred thirty thousand followers, and the stuff that it puts out and amplifies is just one of the mill standard democrat and left wing talking points and arguments, And so there's no indication that it's trying to parody anything. But then again, maybe it's
a long con right, Maybe it's like that. That's the whole point is to make it as believable as possible to then you know, take this opportunity to go viral and boost it's it's clout. Oh I'm sorry, I just uh while you were talking, I just wandered off for no discernible reason. Thought so well on the steel of one to ten, one being don't have to go and ten being uh, you know you're doing the peepee dance. Where do you think Biden's bladder was that? Because I'm thinking that might be
it. I think it's just been probably so long since he has done one of those types of interviews that he just like got up and walked off like he would any other recording set. You know. Um, My favorite part is leftists that are trying to tell me that like this is normal for television. No, it happens all the time, which of course is why we see it all the time. Right, Yeah, like and and So there's one guy who's been who's been yelling at me this morning actually on Twitter,
saying that, oh, I don't know what I'm talking about that. And all I did was post the video and I said weird, that was all I said. And this guy's like, that's not weird. It happens all
the time in TV. He's a high profile person with places to go and all of this, and you obviously don't know anything about TV, never been on TV, and like, well, actually, I mean I have been on TV a bit, you know, over my twenty plus years, and I worked in TV for a bit as well, So yes, I can confirm to you that that is not normal, which is why the video has
gone viral, specifically because it's not normal. When the interview is over, you sit there and you wait to go to commercial break, and then you know, the producer comes over and takes the mic off of your offer your back, offer your ear and that sort of thing, and and then you get up and leave. Yeah, if you get up and leave during the interview, generally it's a dramatic moment where somebody's sitting there right there on a SAT link. Can you see him ripping their lava leer off and right,
and then that becomes the story in and of itself. Now in radio, I will say I've done interviews, high profile interviews where we go to break and I got to make sure and get that phone back on holder. You'll hear the click right right. A lot of times they don't stick around. Most of that is when you get into like around election season, when they're
obviously sitting there doing a bunch of of her media calls. Um. But but there's a there's a window in there to make it not sound awkward, right because you put the camel on holding, didn't hear the person hang up, You do the throw to break the tea's for the next segment, and you're on with TV less unless they're gonna pull the camera away from that individual
because they've reinformed them they're leaving. No, you're right. Standard practice is you maybe do that thing when they're going to commercial and then you see them where you can't hear the mics anymore, but they're shaking hands, right, and then boom, you come back and the person's been going you know, they're a ghost. They're not there anymore, so right, And that's the and the tell is that, um, he got up and walked behind her.
Right, if you're if you're just gonna get up and walk off set because you've got you've got so many things to do when you're so busy, you would not walk behind her knowing that she's still talking to the camera, because then you would be behind her. So he said to me, All it shows is that he was unaware of the of the setting in which he was right. And you can chalk it up to mental infirmity, or you
can chalk it up to confusion or whatever. You can also chalk it up to he doesn't do a lot of these live interviews, and so if you're doing a sitdown recorded interview, when you're done and the handlers say you're done, then you get up and walk off because they don't you don't have to wait for the interview or to say anything after that. You can just get up and leave. And then maybe he just is not used to doing live interviews and that's why he did it. But even then he has forgotten his
setting. He's not aware of the setting he is in, and he made a mistake. And it's comical to me to see the people defending this as like not what we're watching, right, Like we're supposed to see this and come to a different conclusion than oh, he made a mistake, because like, even if it's innocent, he just made a mistake. But they can't even acknowledge that. Let me ask you, shifting gears here, did you see the Steven Seagal story? No? Hope it's real? Man, Oh
I so hope this is real. So Steven Seagal you might remember him as this? Are you? Are you? You like some special force this guy or something. I'm just a cook, a cook, Holy loly cook. Oh my god, we're gonna die. I two things one and I'll explain why I'm playing that clip. First, I gotta tell you just based on the year I was born, in the age and everything, that birthday cake scene was life changing for young me. Right, So well, don't, hey, look, don't knock guys that are just cooks. I mean,
didn't a guy who was like a cook? Didn't he just mount a coup in Russia? Right? He used to be cooks. You don't mock boatman, boatman and cooks? You want to leave malone? Am I pointing this out? Because here we go this from Newsweek, which used to mean something. Russian President Vladimir Putin is allegedly conser centering veteran Hollywood star, a keto expert, and friend Stephen Seagal to be named as replacement for beleaguer defense Minister
Sergei Shogu. Yes, that that can't be true. It did. Erica Marsh tweet that out it Newsweek's report. Did. Man, by the way, who would take that job? That is like, if all rights lists of jobs, you ready h this one, anything where there's a semblance of responsibility you could be held accountable for in uh in Russia two al Qaeda number two. I was gonna say that, Yeah, the number two in al
Qaeda or isis for that matter, or that for that matter. Can you imagine you're just like you're that guy at al Qaida three, and you're just like, I have no further aspirations. I'm good, I'm good where I'm at. Right, So yeah, yeah, I don't know which of those jobs i'd feel less secure in, but I'm here for it. Steven Seagal, Man, well, you forgot to add but you hang on your lists about this, dude? Yes, no, but your list you didn't include
you didn't include radio host. What what list is it? The radio host always ends up on you every year, and I'm just saying, what do you who are you psychopaths? That's what it is. Yeah, yeah, every year. I don't and I'm like, yeah, I don't know. I do know some of the people that are my colleagues, So yeah, yeah, No, I have not heard the story, and I would be surprised if it's true. I did not realize. I mean, I guess
there's I guess it's true that he's friends with Putin. I guess that's true that I was unaware of it. And he literally trains Russian troops and in his version of aikido. Really yes, oh dude, he's over there. They gave him a passport and everything. He's all in man, right, that's kind of surprising. You know. What's one one way to uh, one way to to solve this or to settle it is maybe Stagall versus like Chuck Norris and have them fight and then whoever wins, then that's who gets
Ukraine. What I'm sorry, Russell Ross just said it's an escalation of action stars. So so that we put Arnie in charge of stuff for stallone maybe stallone. Man, Oh, I'm going Chuck Norris. I think Chuck Norris is the one I told you about the time I got a beer thrown in
my face over Chuck Norris. But no, dude, this is a this is a one of the taphouses in Raleigh, and everyone's sitting around, We're having a good time, and um, the conversation, as these things do, after a few pints, turned into, um, who would win in a fight? Uh, James Bond or Chuck Norris because there was this this British dude there who I thought was everyone was having a good time, right, and like everyone sided with Norris because Norris is an actual martial arts champion
and none of the actors from Bond have been. So it is so trying to a stupid bar philosophical debate. I turned around, this dude throws a drink in my face like a spern a sperm prom date or something, right, which is actually that actually supports the case that Norris would win, because if that's all the British can come at you with, then like it's just a drink in the face. You know, I'm thinking You've got to be I feel like they're gonna be really mad at you to throw a drink,
you know, to waste a pint, you know what I'm saying. So yeah, maybe, but you just festering anger over bad teeth. Maybe speaking of beer, can you imagine sitting in the old bud Light interface to the boardroom and realizing that your company, if you told him as a year ago, on fourth of July, your company will be giving its product away.
Which is what's going to be happening again, just like Memorial Day. Bud Light is announced they will be providing fifteen dollars coupins for fifteen packs, which are a thing, and ironically in many places are fifteen dollars or less. So and essentially you're giving beer away. But this is this is a high holy for them, right if you're you're bud Light or Miller or any of the American brands you know, the summer holidays, this is this is your
get paid. This is the honest is chocolate manufacturers at Thanksgiving it or excuse me to Eastern Christmas man, Yeah, yeah, it's And and here's the thing. You don't recover those sales, right, all that they have lost so far. It's not like people if they if bud is able to come up with some sort of marketing strategy, some sort of I think I saw that they're bringing the night back. Remember the medieval night the bud Yeah,
they're trying that. Um so respond that armor tuck proof and they go guess who's back? They wrote guests, who's back? And the number one common under it was not your not your customers, not your customers. Right yeah, well, and that's right. So even if they were able to figure
out how to get people back, you can't. It's not like they're going to go out and buy more bud Light, Like, oh, okay, I normally drink a six pack over the weekend, but because they have sufficiently made amends, I'm going to go out and buy three times as many this
weekend just because I'm going to try to make them whole. No, it's that you're you're not getting those sales back there it's already done, and so now you got an issue with you know, expiration dates and stuff, and so you're trying to move the product and hence the coupons, which, by the way, I think that's really the outrage of the stories. Did you just call it couping, cooping? What is that you want to You want to die on this hill. I'm not dying on the hill. I'm just
like, are I thought you were American? You? Wow? I know I didn't know where are you? Is there? Are you? Is that Canadian? Dude? You just accuse me of not being American. You don't know what cooping means? Cooping? No, I don't know. I'm almost willing to. Uh. I mean, I'm gonna get up and leave the interview. I'm just gonna wander what is what is cooping? All right? All right? So, so if if you have never been Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Ron White fan, any of that, No,
I never watched their Now. I think I've watched like one or two Foxworthy routines or specials, and uh like one Larry the Cable Guy, but it was years ago. Okay, Well, my point is, My point is there. And by the way, their comedy tour is always other word American in it. So just I would argue that I'm more more American, uh, in touch with America, then perhaps you on this point, sir, that would not be surprising. That's why I'm asking, what does cooping.
Is this is this part of their routine? Is this a bit fun? Yes, it's a funny way to say, okay, all right, I just wasn't sure. I mean, you just used it so naturally, as if it's just now become a part of your vocabulary, which maybe it has. What's I'm sorry, Ross? What was that? Russis said's a advertisement? Who doesn't say advertisement? Is correct? Both are? Ross is making fun of me for it's? Do you say advertisement? Also? It were? It's it's it's a perfectly acceptable Uh yes, now, yes, facts,
man, check the dictionary. M you know. Yeah, we're bogged down on potato. Potato. Meanwhile, everything's fallen apart, bud Light's given free beer away, firmative actions over. It's gonna kill us the same way that net neutrality did. And you're just laughing at you. You're fiddling light nero over here, Pete. I gotta let you go, man, that's fine, I gotta fiddle to play. I'm out of here, all right. We're not here next week, So do your thing. Have good fourth
of July. I'm already gone. I've already walked off. Okay, very good, all right, we'll be back. Hang on Hey nice show. After the show is on the iHeart Radio app. Search case O Day for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. All right, good morning, it is eight thirty five here on the k c O Day radio program. Well that's nice phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So Bucky's, I'm Orange County. Screwed this up last time because the Moonbat's
had to moon beat. So BUCkies, which is an amazing travel center if you ever down and around Texas. That's not just in Texas, but that's where they thrive, has revisited plans to construct a Bucky's in between Raleigh and Greensboro. Initially they were just into Orange County when all of a sudden, the environmentalists got very upset at the idea of building a gas station where all
the other gas stations are along forty there. Now they find themselves in Alamance County and this would be at eighty five forty in MEBN trollingwood Haffields Road. It's for the pilot and the loves are together there. The plan, we call for one hundred and twenty fuelling stations. Oh, this is an unfortunate number. He's probably changes six hundred and sixty six parking spaces and a seventy
five thousand square foot building. So we'll see if Alamance County is a little more welcoming than Orange County and their collection of moonbats that came down the hill to wine about stuff. All right, so check this out. I'm gonna try to be delicate here, but unfortunately we got to cancel a word. Arguably, it's unfortunate because this is still, I believe, considered the clinical
word, but it's out. I'm referring, of course, to the word that begins with the I guess I could say it here, but that describes a woman, a womanly part. I know. Look, and I understand there's lots of different phrases, you know, nicknames, euphemisms, all of I understand that it exists. When you get down to the pure clinical though, that V word is the word. That's what people use. That is, that's what I could say on radio and TV till the cows come home.
However, it also makes trans men feel bad, or trans women or trans individuals. Yes, that's right. According to a New Word Style guide, let's see here, nonprofits are now recommending that according to the official glossary of LGBT inclusive terms that instead of using the term the V word in context of cancer treatment, I might add this a nonprofit cancer instead. Can I say this? Can I say what? The instead is? What do you think? Ross? What do you think I can say that? Right?
Vagina? No? That that that's the main one. Okay, thank you, thank you President Trump? Um? No, can I say the word that they want them to use? I don't know why, but that just sounds sounds. I don't honestly see why you couldn't say it. I mean, we take enough FCC training every year. We know what words we can say, and those are both fine. Yeah, but doesn't it just feel
inappropriate? I mean, not like threatened the license inappropriate? But yeah, all right, So instead of the instead of go ahead, what's the word again? Uh? Trump? Vagina? Okay? Instead of that? Uh? Now, the activists who not hurt anyone's feelings would like you to use the term bonus whole. So it's two words, actually, bonus and whole. Let me, um, I'm telling you it's absolute clown world. Bonus parking hole. Do you remember front? Remember that was the thing, right?
And now it's bonus holes. I think they came up with that last year round the same time. I don't remember. I feel like I remember front hold, back hole, but bonus hold because there's a lot of politics there. Because when you're calling it the bonus, your your implication, and mathematically you'd be right, is that it's not the majority a whole, which is accurate because men and women both have others. But you know, women, actual women, biological women. They have that one that Trump referred to
button vagina vagina. Oh whoa wow? Getting it in stereo this mort um, make it a bix tape? Yeah, oh, dare you shut up? Um? Guys are dumb, and so I know that listening to me right now is somebody in their mind who's like, Uh, we're gonna be down at the beach, or we're gonna be partying up at the cabin. I'm gonna tie a few ones on this weekend, try to get frisky with the old lady and drop that. And I'm telling you, I don't think
that's gonna be I don't think that's gonna go well for you. It. I mean, it's continued erasure of women too, right, because when it comes to that particular anatomical area. It's very clear. And you know, in all these other aspects you have people, uh you know, like now I'm I'm a woman for three hundred and sixty five days, send me a bud light ken by the way, Dylan's very upset. We'll get to that. But now instead of referring it now, does that supplant all the other
pet names and stupid euphemisms that people use? Or are we now clinically required to refer to it as the front hole? Ladies? When you hear that, how does that make you feel? She feel social rights special? That's another good one. It's a bonus. It's a bonus. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, guys are gonna be dumb enough to think they're smooth, they're suave. Man. They're gonna use that right because they're feeling cultured, like they're in the news, and I couldn't think of
a bigger mood killer. I sent the story to Markie yesterday driving home when I when I saw it, and she just drove back, Lol. No what No, that's actually more polite than some women's a action. I saw him this story, all right, or you know what, try it and then report back to Ross and I want to get out of the hospital. Let us know how that went. Okay, we're very curious. Is that like having a bonus room over the garage? Not quite, John, So
thanks for the email. As I think something you'd call your mistress in like the most chauvinistic way you could think of. And now they're like, now we're just gonna use that as the standard. No, no, we're not so stupid, all right. Eight forty three Ken Boone from the weather Channel. One last dire forecast that requires you to bring lots of sunscreen if you're doing the beachs thing, so and watch out for the riptides. Holy crap, they're just like it's like down in Panama City. Do I see like
six or seven people have drowned now? Yeah, the rip currents and riptides have been pretty bad along the Gulf Coast, northern Gulf Coast, and even down along the Gulf Coast of Florida. So definitely if you're headed there, make sure you're paying close attention to the local reports there. But it is going to be hot, like you mentioned, very hot all across the southeast
through the holiday weekend. Mix the clowns and sunshine out here today upper eighties to close to ninety today, it'll feel like it's in the nineties with humidity. Just a slight chance to see a shower storm here today. Temperatures to night drop down to your seventy. Better storm chances over the weekend. Best chance will be through the afternoon in the evening hours. Sunday a better chance
than Saturday. Temperatures tomorrow low nineties, middle nineties Sunday. Scattered late day storms possible Monday and for July fourth, otherwise sunny and hot with mid nineties expected both days. Okay, thank you, sure appreciate it. Have a good week, weekend, all that good stuff, and we'll talk to you folks here in a little over a week. Okay, all right, he sounds good. Have a good one, all right, Thanks Ken, and we will chat next with Jeff Bellinger coming up. Hanging on, thank you,
Casey. Is one five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, it is eight fifty kcoma radio program. Jeff Elinger here with your Bloomberg up a Jeff, what's happened this morning? Well, good morning, Casey. Late A word from Washington that Americans trimmed their spending last month, even as personal incomes grew more than expected. The latest number show incomes increased four tenths percent and May consumer spending ticked
up one tenth percent. Wall Street's okay with the numbers. Apparently, the futures extended their games after the report was released. How Futures are up one hundred sixty four points now. Coca Cola shares fell eight tenths percent yesterday after it was reported the World Health Organization as going to brand aspertame as a possible
carcinogen. Coca Cola uses the artificial sweetener and its popular diet coke. JetBlue has become the latest major airline to question whether the air traffic control system is up to the task of handling the combination of heavy traffic and bad weather. The carrier joins United Airlines and blaming federal regulators for some of this week's travel problems. The Federal Aviation Administration says the weather. The weather was solely responsible
for all of the flight delays and cancelations. There's uncertainty now about whether the Federal Trade Commission will be able to block Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard. A five day hearing wrapped up with a federal judge challenging the FTC's argument that
gamers would be hurt by that sixty nine billion dollars deal. The judge said the agency's challenge is really about call of duty, and Microsoft is promised in court that the game will remain available on Sony consoles if the buyout is approved. Some good news for Boeing. Unionized workers at Spirit Aerosystems have ratified a new contract. They're going back to work. I could Spirit lasted just six days. Spirit is one of Boeing's major suppliers. And Casey lest anyone think
artificial intelligence can't make people's lives better. AI powers a phone bot created by a California man for twenty five dollars a year. A called deflection system called Jolly Roger will answer your phone. The Wall Street Journal says a simulated human voice will talk to the telemarketers, talking in circles, talking nonsense, essentially torturing them until they just give up. Casey, Okay, Jeff, I appreciate. I just want to remind you we're not here at all next week.
So yeah, all next week, So no life reports on the day on the other days. So all right, all right, I'll catch you in a week. Have a happy Fourth, all right you too, Jeff, Thank you? Take care? All right, there you go. Jeff
Pellinger, Bloomberg News, speaking of the fourth, got a couple. There are a bunch of cities that have now a ounce that they are canceling their Fourth of July fireworks shows, especially across the Midwest with these temperatures now well into the one hundred plus heat indecks just because it's so hot and so heat and drought, and then of course moonbats out there in California. Although on when it comes to the north, the northwest Pacific, Northwest coast, I
saw this story. Five more whales have washed up on Washington and Oregon coasts, including near that town where they tried to blow that whale up that one time in the seventies. And it was either amazing or a disaster or somewhere in between, depending on how you looked at it, including dynamiting it and then chunks so big. One flew in the air like two hundred feet and crushed a car. So well, now here's five of them for you. Fourth of July is just days away, get the time. Why don't you
stuff these things with fireworks? Man, So you're gonna tell me you don't have no black cats, no Roman candles or screaming mami's. No. Oh, come on, man, you don't got no lady fingers, buzzbottle, sneaker bombs, church burners, finger blasters, gutbusters. Is if you do
crap flappers? No, I don't. You're gonna stand there owning a firework stand and tell me you don't have no whistling bongholes, no spleen splitters, whisker biscuits, honkey lighters, who screw dus ooscer, don'ts chaired bombs, nipped to daisers without the scooter stick, or one single whistling kitty chaser. Man got that in right under the wire. I've been waiting all morning. This is Ross's fourth of July tradition right here. I mean, that's going
on maybe like eight years now, ten years. Nice at twelves that you were able to sneak that in and upset, you know, the perfectly timed final segment of the show. So let's just let's just say for a moment, you take all the stuff that Ross just listed with his stupid Joe dirt cut and stuff that in the way. You're telling me people wouldn't show up to see that, especially after that amazing video of the time they tried to blow one up. I mean, come on, man, you got options,
That's all I'm saying. All right, a couple of a couple of other things. What was it? What did he have? Heet? Sparklers and what what was it? Sparklers and the good stuff? What was the good stuff? Trying to remember here? All right, let me grab a couple of calls. Trying to be real quick here, Philip, hold on, there we go, there we go. All right, Philip, the right ahead. Yeah, yeah, I was just listening to your bonus whole discussion, and yeah it's all wrong. I mean that it's it's best.
The standard hole. The bonus hole is the one birthdays and anniversary, the anniversary. Yeah, no, we got it, you got it. Raise it work. I don't know. Yeah, I'm trying to be delicate, but I don't disagree with your logic. It was something that occurred to me as well, So all right, cancel everything crazy. Well, maybe you
can use it. Maybe you can explain to the you know that special person in your life that you've been wrong all this time, and there's going to be some changes, all right, all right, Andy, that's the last time we'll ever hear from Philip Vagina ripped Philip Jim, Yes, thank listen to you and Pea debating there. And I just wanted to ask a question that occurred to you based in your discussion. What how would you pronounce a
discount certificate for the purchase of an insertable feminine product? What wouldn't it be if you've seen the movie where it would it be? App Have nobody's seen Ron White's Coupin's bits. In your defense, Pete puts Mayo on fries, So yes he does. Yes, he mean, if we're going to discuss who's like more British or whatever, I'm just saying, like, nobody's seen it. I'm looking on the Twitter. Jamal hadn't said nobody said y'all should watch it, Ron White, Coupin's funny stuff. Check it out? All
right, who's gonna do something stupid over the weekend? Give me a bunch of wonderful um stuff for the show. Well, I guess you'll have a whole week to blow your fingers off. But you'll have to compete with a guy in Michigan who was arrested last night after a rear end accident. The man blew four and a half times the legal limit, which would make him
eligible for Michigan's felony Super drunk level. However, he is he was drunkenly, arguing at the scene that the reason he was swerving was not that he was four and a half times the legal limit and blew a point three seven four, which is bonkers, but rather he had been texting. So this guy is that hammered and he realizes that the distracted that he's trying to get it knocked down to a distracted driving charge. And meanwhile, you may have
set the record for bac man. It's he's gladly he didn't harm anyone or kill anyone, but good goodness man, and he had two open whiskey bottles because you know one's not good enough. Well with that, like I said, we're not here next week. Rosscott his fireworks cut in. All is right with the world. Stay safe, but if you don't make sure it ends up in the news. And we'll talk to you later.
