Get your end of the weekend. Glad to have you with us. Coming up on the show, we will chat with Pete Calender. We do that coming up in the third hour. Cauz. It's Friday, and that's how we uh, that's how we roll. I have to address something though as we kick things off this morning, because I admit I'm not a NFL strategist front office strategist. Is the goal to have the entire fifth round to yourself in the Buffalo Bill's game plan. I was just looking at the picks remaining.
You got a ton of second round picks too. Yeah, but like the fifth round you have like six pickser five or crazy man? So I now, did you stay up and watch? No I was passed out by eight? Yeah, I would have felt really kind of cheese. I mean, I understand that if you believe they're doing what they're doing, it's fine.
But like so for those who don't know, the Bills had what was like twenty eighth or twenty seventh pick, and then they traded it to the Chiefs and moved to thirty two, the final pick obviously of the first round, and then they traded that to Carolina. So the Bills didn't pick of the first round, but they picked first today and then you're right, yeah, they got second rounds. They got a gazillion fist you have like ten
picks left or something. It is crazy, but you know for the positions you guys need, those are where you know there's there's a lot of second round availability there. And I think that one cornerback from Alabama's still out there
for secondary. So I don't know. I saw people doing a lot of analysis, and then I saw some of the Bills mafia folks on Twitter, and I don't know that they could decide so and then to taunt them, I just saw Dolphins fans posting pictures of the fans reacting to the Josh Allen draft where they're losing their crap. So it was all very mature when I was trying to make heads or tails out of what was going on. So but I guess I don't have to worry about stuff for a while because the
Vikings don't have a second round pick. They just had two first rounds, both of which they traded for, so traded at least traded upwards and got themselves a quarterback, got himself an edge Rusher, Oh cool with a what quarterback did you get? JJ? We did not get. We did not get dude whose name almost sounds like male body part. And that was interesting
right there, because Atlanta drafted that dude. I don't know that anybody saw that coming, especially after especially considering I guess they called Kirk Cousins while they were on the clock to tell him they were drafted a quarterback. And he's got to be absolutely out of his mind upset over that because you're brought what you think about this, You're brought into a team that actually has some has
some real pieces of a puzzle. There got a great running back, Your wide receiver corp looks pretty good, your secondary's pretty good, and uh, really, where you need help in Atlanta is on one side of your line. I think from an offensive standpoint, you guys good at tight end too. Look, if Cousins stays healthy and so if your cousins and you just got paid all that money and they don't use the first round to I don't know, get one more, get another guy to block for you like they
could. They could use it. And there were some good people there. That's what you assume they're going to do. But what you just told him is TikTok mofo. And then the quarterback they draft did if you don't know anything about Pennix, the Washington quarterback, he's twenty four or twenty five, you know, so I know that doesn't sound you know, like, oh, twenty you know they can just took it. Yes, I know Tom Brady was in there at forty. I got it. But for most quarterbacks
you got a window. Man. So even if he doesn't turn out to be the man, but if he's still a functional quarterback, you're just shaving time. Now. The whole thing confounded me. But I don't know. Maybe, hey, maybe there's a Falcons fan out there that wants to tell me why I'm wrong. Carolina was the one who traded up to get that final pick with the Bills, so you know, it's there were some things
that were interesting, a little surprising. There were some things obviously we're not dude from USC was first, we'll see what the Bears do with that, considering what a great quarterback track record they have since uh this millennia. And I saw some stat that was just crazy, man. I said that the Patriots got that quarterback from you and see and the Bills Mafia have already nicknamed him, okay, Drake, and so this is Drake May went to Okay,
all right, they're calling him, they're calling him fresh milk. They're not gonna let that go, are they. I say, we went from bag of milk to fresh milk. I mean it sounds like an upgrade, right. That sounds more appetizing, doesn't it. I feel like bag of milk, even if it's you know, fine or fresh milk, I feel like one, uh you know, one's gonna be a little more appealing. So yeah, I don't know, man. Yeah, So Drake May is unfortunately now uh we'll be it's not gonna go well for him here on this
show. And I hate that for him, right just obviously you know, being uh playing here in the in the area. But that's how it goes. Let's see here. So yes, we got JJ McCarthy as the Michigan quarterback. Let's see, it's kind of scanning, see there's anything else that kind of stood out there? Do do do? Do? Ah? Then, like I said, we got the uh e ye old edge rusher by jumping up quite a few spots actually to take Dallas Turner, which yeah, look, dude, plays like you did at Alabama. Man, that should
be great. Xavier Leggett, don't am I pronouncing that correctly? That's the wide receiver from South Carolina. Dude is fast. That was part of the Kansas City Buffalo Carolina trade. It was a thing, and uh that means Bill's mafia is on the clock. What are you guys gonna do? Where are you gonna go? I'm gonna be on it. I don't care, all right, Like I know, I'm not. I know a lot of people are always super invested in the draft. I don't really pay that much
attention. Okay, it is what it's going to be in this you know, whatever happens in August or September is going to happen. So well, you know there is like like you people do like mock drafts and stuff. I don't pay it any attention. I think that. I think that if I was a Bills fan, the thing that would be in my mind and it's either a really good thing or you could get nervous about it and you just don't know. If you got this will be the largest If you guys
don't trade away any of your picks. I was reading it'll be the largest number of draft picks by the Bills in like the modern era or something. I think obviously they need to get a wide receiver at some point, and I think they will. Yeah. But but what I was gonna say is you're gonna have a lot of new pieces of the puzzles, some of which are going to have to produce in year one. And and here's why I
say that's either a good thing or a thing that would be. It's one thing if you bring a guy in, and you bring two or three guys in and you have a very rigid system, because then either they fit in your system or they don't. But if you have that many people there and you're willing to because you guys, obviously, you guys made some moves from
a coaching perspective too, right last year? What did you who did you guys would change from a coaching perspective, went from an offensive coordinator door set to Brady, that's right, And so when they went to Brady, the offensive scheme completely changed. Right. So if that's which which left Diggs really out of a lot of the previous plays, like he just wasn't as much of a focus as he used to be, because then you've got people like
Don't and Kincaid and you've got James Cook. You know that you're putting into the offense. So if you have a lot of new people and you're still in the process of shaping what this offense is going to look like, I don't I feel like it makes it easier because now to some extent, you're you're you're working with people's strengths and I yeah, I don't know, trying to be positive orright, he said, door sentiment doors. But the other thing is too like with the draft, which is why I don't really I
mean I pay attention, but I don't pay attention. Is you could get a first rounder who's a complete bust, and then you could get like a no name fifth rounder who ends up being one of the best players in the league. Like you never know. Hold on, now, I got Patriots fans, Uh, Roger gonna be shocked to learn that the Patriots fans have they have egos? This morning? Oh did they draft the next Tom Brady?
I don't know. I don't know, man, I mean, technically, we got the quarterback from Michigan, So is that what you mean, I don't know, but we'll see. You know, here's the thing, you know why it's easy to be really excited about, you know, picking up the a guy who you know, people argued may have been the first overall pick, is because your team was so bad that you were there to do it. So, I don't know, brag away You're like, hah, could you you guys suck you didn't get the first pick or first third
pick? Yeah, yeah, because we we didn't go three and whatever, like it's it's funny, Like I look at it. I'm like, well, let me look at let's say the same thing. So half a lesson in draft. I'm like, all right, okay, it's interesting. I'm like, well, do we still have Josh Allen? Might we do still have Josh Allen? I'm like, okay, so we're good. Yeah.
I think if you guys had you have thirty three, but then your next your second round is not untill like sixty or something, so you probably you guys have a Donnie Mitchell there, the Texas wide receiver who I think a lot of people thought was gonna go in the first round. And you have that guy kool Aid mckinstrey for that I was talking about. We were kind of joking about. Those two are still sitting there right now, So I wide receiver or cornerback. I gotta think you would be pretty excited. So
let's see here. When is the Panthers next pick? Oh? And then the Patriots are second today? All right? So yeah, I was gonna say the Panthers I think pick like in the top ten or the next ten picks. Yeah, so they're the seventh pick of the next round. That's also part of all of that everybody moving stuff around, and then yeah, I find the bills of their pick. Yeah it is sixty. So all right, well there you go. If you you went away in on anything
from me yesterday, that's cool. Feel free to do that draft related happy to do it coming up on the show. Like I said, Pete calendar, UFOs or ufo, I don't know, man, And we have we are smashing smashing through a newfound territory in the world of AI, and not in a good way. Insert the anchorman that escalated quickly meme and you'll soon see why. The story out of Baltimore is pretty damn troubling. If you don't know what that is, buckle in we'll get to it coming up case
O Day radio program. We're gonna get into what happened in the Baltimore schools. This is it is so fast, It is so fast. How something you did one way, even a few years ago, that now you do a completely different way. That's you know, that's and sometimes that's a good thing, in a better, better way of doing things. But sometimes it's just like, can can we just hang out for a moment? Can we just stay where we are? And you think it like the quaint way of
doing things, And that's that's what we're gonna be dealing with there. First of all, though, I have to admit, I wasn't fully aware that this was on the the President's schedule yesterday, and I didn't really think anything of it, even when I saw the New York Post was writing articles because there was a let's just say, traffic sucked yesterday if you were headed north out of New York City, and that was due to the President going to
a fundraiser in Westchester. Okay, Then I saw whose house it was, and I I wouldn't want to donate to be there, but man, I would want to be there. It was Michael Douglas's house. And for those of you who don't know, Michael Douglas is currently on a TV show and one that I've I watched. In fact, I just watched The Newest Epist. I broke my own rule of waiting till it was all there, out of it, kind of digesting he is. He's on on the Apple Apple
Plus, Apple TV plus doing Franklin, where he placed. You recently gave a pretty good review of the show. Yeah, I like it. I like it's not going to be for everybody. I think it's fine. And then they haven't hollywooded it to death, and yeah, I think it's I think it's good. I am so I would have been so happy, and I it best out of happy because I think we would have heard about it.
Can you imagine if when Biden gets there, you know, he's got the people, they get into the house, they got all the rich people helping to destroy our country, and all of a sudden, Michael Douglas comes out to welcome the president dressed in his Franklin costume. My brain immediately went to the same place as you mentioned whose house it was, and I'm so
disappointed did not happen six thirty five kc O Day radio program. So while the draft was drafting yesterday and that was going on the NBA playoffs, I just want to throw this out here real quick, just because then he can go back to complaining about not being the unanimous NBA MVP. Lebron and the Lakers are cooked, man. That is that is yesterday. It was not Between the the really dirty MB play in the Sixers game and the absolute destruction
that was wrought in the Orlando game, it really wasn't that entertaining. So and I kind of follow it enough to maybe place a bet on it, But yeah, it was. But watching the Lakers getting the crap kicked out of them by the you know, the reigning champions, the Nuggets, it is it is slightly satisfying to be mostly, I don't know, I don't know. I don't think we got into it on the air. There was a story earlier this week where Lebron is still still old cheese over that time
when he rightfully should have been the league MVP. It was one of the it was the one of the years with the heat and he got one hundred and nineteen out of one hundred and twenty MVP votes and it would have made him the first player ever to get them unanimously, and he has let it stick in his craw and he was he was talking about I don't know why he's talking about this in the middle of place, talking about maybe outing who
that voter was, Except that's dumb because I think people know who that voter was. It was the dude from Boston, and I trying to remember who he went with that year. But still that has that has that has haunted him, and he, by the way, Steph Curry holds that record. He became the first to be unanimous. But instead his his head's not in it as he got worked. He and his whole team got worked by Joshic and the Nuggets, and that's done. Man. Remember the time Michael Jordan
was completely embarrassed by a white dude from Eastern Europe. Remember that uh is French, lick in Bosnia, hurt Snovina or something. Let me rephrase that. Remember that time Michael Jordan was completely embarrassed by another player as on the on the court or like a practical joke like did Shaq throw buckets of urine on him? Or I don't know, I know that's shackling. I don't remember the Okay, I'm sorry. The big question here is seeing that Lebron
is being embarrassed and it's not going the Lakers way. The big question is whose fault is it? I mean everyone else's good point. Yeah, although I will say this, it kind of is D'angela Russell's fault. He's like, he's the third scorer for the team and I think he had zero points yesterday, which is not helpful when you're number three guys putting that up. So, okay, I'm gonna put my ESPN analysts hat on right now. All right, that's a nice Okay, Now consider this, m h,
do you really count uh the Nuggets wins? Like, can you discount their wins because their main guy is a white guy? Can you can you discount his play? Well, look, if it doesn't really count, right, you're an ESPN analyst, right yeah, right now, Yeah, then then I would understand that that is an argument you would make. So you can't put stock in those wins. Come on, no, no, no, no, no, no, I mean yeah you do, because that's the
math of it and those are the rules. So but as an ESPN analyst, I can understand why you would feel that maybe maybe that guy they have on the Nuggets is pretty good. I heard that. I think he's the current MVP, orly the favorite for MVP, I should say. And I think he wanted the first back to back to back the first few years in the league. So yeah, there's uh, yeah, there's arguments in both
directions. Let's see. And you know, here's the other thing too, and this will I think this will always in the grand scheme of things. You know how many league MVPs Lebron has or excuse me, how many championships Lebron has. Let's just go ahead and bring this up. Four? Right, he has four championships? Do you know how many Michael Jordan has? Heyes, six, Michael Jordan has six. Okay, would you see if the one, if one of those is larger than the other, Sure,
I can check the six. It does appear to be bigger than the four. That's what the AI here in the studio has given me back and bigger than four, and by AI, Ross means fingers. And when he had to go to the next hand, he realized that, you know what was going on there. But that's pretty much the same as quantum computing. Yeah. Yeah, well, speaking of AI, did you know Lebron has lost
more championships than he's won. Hmmm, that's like if you take you know, his win loss record in the finals, how many did Jordan lose? He lost zero and when he went to the finals he won. Oh so it'd be six, it'd be two three peats. Yeah, yeah, I feel like that's a better win percentage. Could you plug that into the quantum sure? Sure, let me look at that. It is. Oh wow, okay, all right, so the math is is math and on this fine, don't forget Michael Jordan played against janitors. No, what was it
it was? It was even more insulting than that. It was Janitor's and it was something else too, the large But yeah, to your point, yes, Karl Malone famously the janitor. I don't know if right that was that was his blue collar undertaking. I believe Oh man, it's uh why wild time wait, hold on, somebody's somebody's upset. What are you mad about? Why aren't you talking about the hurt? I understand that the Canes are getting ready to uh uh yeah, it's not going it's not going well
for the Islanders. But to be fair, the conversation we're having right now is to hate on people. And I don't hate on the Hurricanes. I'm happy for them. We're making in front of Lebron right now. Try to keep up. Go go, uh, go on the go on the internet and get your Drake. Major's right. I could easily invest my time in being positive and spreading positivity, but it's much better spent hating Lebron James.
Yes, come on, try to follow along. Well, that's some guy who's you know, all in for new Milk or or what is the what is the nickname for Drake May fresh milk, Fresh milk? Yeah, so come on, you get a lot of you got a lot of disappointment to look forward to, because even if he is going to be good, I don't think it's going to be right off the bat. All right, six forty two, here we go. This is I saw a lot of people use the term we've crossed the rubicon and uh yeah, how quickly? How
quickly we are here? Let me ask you a question for those of you listening, how many of you are old enough to remember back in the day when you wanted to stage a hate crime against yourself where you had to actually go out and hire two brothers from Africa and to the go to the hardware store. Right, you had to dump bleach on yourself, maybe hang a loose fitting noose around your neck. Do you remember when you had to put in the work two fake a hate crime? Now it's as easy as AI.
Yeah, It's is tough stuff here. Man. So the a a athletic director. The athletic director Man is accused of mocking up an AI recording of I Guess his arch nemesis for the purpose uh And and by the way, he's black. The athletic director is black. The his his mortal enemy. In this case, the principal of the school is a white dude.
And some audio emerged that when I'm gonna take a break, and I'll give you the whole rundown on the story, because there's there's a little few little points you got to know, audio emerged that turned the principal's life upside down and in all the world first ways possible. And now after an investigation, they believe that it is AI generated and that it was part of a plot
by this athletic director. And I will be very interested to see where we're going here, so we'll share that saga with you coming up here on the KCO Day Radio program. KCO Day Radio program, and they man time flies. It was it was only a few years ago. If you wanted to fake a hate crime against yourself, you had to hire a supporting cast. And you know how that goes. If you're involved in a criminal conspiracy such as that. It's the you know, three men, three men can keep
a secret. If two of them are dead, it's probably not gonna end up well for you. Well, nowadays you can bypass all that. A high school athletic director in Maryland has been accused of using AI to impersonate a principle, I should say his principal, the the in this case Pikesville High School. Now, why why would something why would something like this happen? Okay, So, the principle had been having to have conversations with the athletic
director because of his performance. He was not meeting apparently what the expectations were, what his contracted laid out, and it was on this principle to attempt to intervene with Oh. By the director's name is Dejon Dason Darien. So he's sitting there, they had had conversations about his work performance, and then something happened. Oh, by the way, you understand the kinds of things
we're talking about, let me give you an example. Among the concerns were allegations that Darien paid his roommate nineteen hundred dollars in school funds under the false pretense of coaching the girl's soccer team, and he didn't. So you know, this guy can go out and get the assist of these little assistant coaching contracts. He was just giving the money to his buddies and they weren't.
They weren't coaching anything. So the conversation apparently turned to if this, if a couple things aren't remedied, he he will not have his contract renewed. So, yeah, it's a wake up call. That's that's desperation. And people go a couple different ways. Sometimes they fold, sometimes they buckle down,
or sometimes it's a little something in the middle. That little something in the middle included an audio clip that emerged that was reportedly the principal disparaging Jews and some teachers, and there was racist stuff in there, stuff about how he doesn't like black students their test taking abilities, you know, it's just it's the it's the it's the audio where unquestionably whoever said it is beyond canceled and probably needs to hide. It was that inflammatory, and so that of
course goes viral. It quickly spreads on social media, and the principal was placed on leave. Investigations were open. The principle and his family were threatened. They literally had to move. Police officers provided security at the house before then, and then at the new location. People were calling for his death on social media, you name it, and they were doc sing somebody I think hacked his credit or something, and it was all instantaneous based on this
audio. It had in I guess, in the mind of this dude, it had the added it had the impact he wanted. Well, the problem is he didn't say it. He didn't say any of that. In fact, the narrative when he started saying he didn't say it, then the narrative spun that there were listening devices that he was unaware of. So like, this dude was trying to keep this up as anonymously as possible, but it
all fell apart after they figured out this is AI. They had experts evaluated because the principal was pleading his case, and they ended up arresting this guy who I believe. Let's see here, I think the top charge is I think only a six month sentence, and so I guess I would How is this not a hate crime? Because I've seen people analyze this and they're saying, well, it may not rise to the level of being a hate crime because his motivation was protecting you know, trying to protect his job, or
you know, it was financially motivated. No. Now, I know, once you've faked a hate crime, which you know how I feel about hate crimes, and but once you fake the hate crime, it's hate crime time for you, okay, because you had no qualms about tell me, tell me, and let me ask you a question. Ross, do you think a white principle in the Baltimore school district works? Ever, again, if a tape like that is out and people think it's real, probably not.
You don't You don't you don't think they're hiring him in the Baltimore school district after a tape of him saying he hates black students in the way that they're
stupid on tests. Yeah, I feel like you're probably right, and that this dude knew exactly what was up exactly in my humble opinion, but it sounds like the lead detective, even though he had pretty good rundown as a little presser, kind of feels like maybe they're a little hamstrung because this is just so new, right, they don't how do you how do you even apply this to the current statute, which I don't know. I think that's
a little lazy. I think even though it was through the use of AI, I don't know how it matters how you fake your your crime if in fact you did fake it, and they can prove that. I don't know if if it matters if you used a receipt where you wrote something on it,
which is very popular, right, who write something on there? Can you believe they wrote this diatribe about my uh, you know how I'm a non binary And then you're like, I don't know, here's the other receipt he's got, and they're the receipts that bleed through and he has the top one. So no, I don't believe that, or using in this case as very specific AI model. Apparently the dude was pretty savvy. This is
and this is what's dumb about it. He seems to be pretty tech savvy, and I was reading something too that was relatively well liked by the kids. But just the it's one of the worst people out there. Man, ummm, here we go. The Baltimore School District responded and they recommended the termination of the athletic director. Why do I feel like this dude will get
another job after a while. But how scary is this? The technology that was utilized to produce it required only a minute or two of one's voice.
I think some of them in thirty seconds can do him. I definitely want to get into this AI stuff like I I. Every day we see some new way that it is impactful within our lives, and it's easy to sit there and say, okay, well, what we need is we need a whole bunch of new laws, when in reality, tweak here, tweaked there, some modern updating probably will get you there, because as soon as we start getting into what we need, you know, we need a whole new
slate of laws, then I just slip. My slippery slope side of my brain takes over and I'm like, all right, so what here? So it's obviously I think we can agree that using an AI to generate a fake audio clip of somebody who you're wanting to get, you know, get to get at, and it almost immediately starts destroying their life, that that is criminal activity. And I look, I'm of the opinion if you fake a hate crime, then you should face the charges. That's where I'm at.
But you know, but people will make the same argument. I've heard people actually push back on that because that sounds so logical, isn't it If I go out of if I if I create and a hate crime allegation out of thin air, and I do it for the purpose of you know, destroying you, ruining you, whatever it may be, or even if I do it for the purpose of getting attention, and you're just collateral, right, you know, you're the one that like the receipt thing right where it's not
really about the customer who wrote it. It's about how brave the server is who brought it to everyone's attention. It the pushback that I've seen when you say that those individuals should face the same charges, or the same pushback you see when people go, you know this, this woman made a rape allegation, and here is concise, clear evidence that it couldn't have happened, and
the allegation is false. And we've seen some of those, and people will say, you can't criminalize that in the same way because then it will have a chilling effect on women or in this case, individuals reporting these crimes, right, they won't want to come forward because what if they're not believed? And I, you know, I get that to some extent, especially if there's if it's kind of a he said, she said, But if I don't, the argument has no persuasiveness when it comes to this AI stuff.
And so figure out what it's going to be. Use existing laws that are out there, update them to include digital stuff if need be. But we'll be keeping an eye on this. Although again it is a great built an excuse, right like next time get a you know, like the boss Man's like, hey, can we did we talk after the show? Yeah, He's like, did you say blah blah blah during the seven o'clock hour because we got a lot of complaints. I can just be like, oh man,
I'm being framed. That sounds like AI right there. In fact, it's so the AI is so devious that has framed me. It has gone in and literally changed the podcast. And I'll see if I get away with it. I don't know, probably won't. But the point is, you got it. You gotta handle this, and you gotta handle this fast and in a in a convincing way. By the way, the dude was the
athletic director. Do you you know how they actually caught him because they couldn't find him initially, and all of a sudden, he they get He gets popped at BWI at Baltimore Airport, And he wouldn't even have ended up on the radar, right, but not if not for him attempting to bring a gun through security so that he could board a flight to Houston. So this dude was getting out of town, man, and in his haste to get out of town, I guess he didn't bother to not have a gun on
him. So obviously they find the gun. They pull him over, they run his name, and the warrant pops and and and then they they took him into custody. There but is this right here? Do do do do? Do? Uh? You would be remiss if you didn't include child cussy. Oh no, absolutely, man, absolutely the the do you remember, uh, child custody? But also some other abuse stuff. Do you remember the guy where was it in Ohio recorded his wife and she's literally saying,
she's makes I'm gonna make this stuff up, and she did. I think they were both real estate agents or something, but he was about he was about to lose everything with what she alleged and then boom he had. He got her to literally have a conversation and he's like, why are you Why did you make all this up? And she's like, got to get you.
Yeah, yeah, if you're willing to do this because you're using a secondary justice, you're using a secondary punishment method in in in these high profile cases, you're letting the public be the you know, the villagers with the torches chasing Frankenstein's monster and you're just pointing to who the monster is. So whatever it may be, you gotta, you gotta. If you want to have a chilling effect, you need to have a chilling effect on people who would do this. And uh, we will see, all right, what
is this, Anthony? What's going on? Oh? I got a question, At what point is it legal for us to start throwing tomatoes at the kind of administration? Why do you want to throw tomato and do you mean like me, but they're doing a terrible job, you know what I mean. But at what point can be like throw stuff at him? Well, I don't. I don't think throwing a projectile that the President's gonna go well for you, sir. I mean it's Toma though, that one guy throw
a shoe at Bush. He got away with it. No he didn't. And that was in Iraq or something. It was in a racks or it was so long ago. Yeah, no, that's fair, that's fair. But no, it was over in Iraq, and I don't believe he got away with it. But all right, well all right, I guess we're never gonna be allowed to huh. Well, I look, can you there's a lot you know. It's like people when they come on the radio and they're like, oh, what have you? Could you say the F word?
And I'm like, yes, once, you could say it once? So you know I'm bad too. I have to like really think about what I'm saying on the radio because I'm like an old New Yorker with the bad now. So it's it's tough for me. Okay, well that's fine. Start, but also don't go out and throw I would I don't throw anything
at elected officials. All right, all right, there you go, not even glitter or whatever that What about like a big what about like a big cane, like with a hook that you can pull him off the stage. I think if you're holding anything that might be construed as a weapon, and you are it is coming in the direction of somebody under protection, if it's like a purpose of being a brawl at that moment, so you might get away with a poofy cane like it's not made out of what it's made out
of. I don't know, it's like fluffy, like a fluffy I don't know there's a cane. Then, I so confused. So you want an old vaudeville style hook but made out of super soft material. I'm just trying to clarify it for Anthony Man. He's he's confused that I'm trying to find answers for him. No, no, no, there's no confusion. Don't throw things at elected officials, that's it. Don't throw things at people in general. But his question was about, you know, don't throw things unless
they're like, hey, can you throw me that pen? Or you know you're trying to, you know, launch popcorn into their you know whatever, but you know, for the most part, don't, probably don't. And also tomatoes are expensive too. What did I ask I would prefer to put my tomatoes on a sandwich? Yes, yes, that's what I wanted to for tomatoes, mayo, little bacon, little lettuce. So the thing I just I like just to just the bread and the tomatoes I do to.
Absolutely, it's a great one of my favorites, especially some of the heirloom tomatoes. Slice that up with some dukes. Oh, but also yeah, I was working on that other sandwich lettuce, tomato, bacon and mayo. What do you think, man, think you might catch on? I don't know what you call that the casey. I don't know of the casey. It's good, yeah, yeah, yeah, I want to keep it simple for everybody. So maybe try that today and go double bacon for a truly
unique experience. All right. I'm just looking at a map here, and it is a map of our institutions of higher learning that have that currently have these Boo Israel pro hamas encampments. And I don't mean where they tried to set them up, I mean ones where they have actually accomplished at least getting some of them set up or you know, getting it at least rolling. And I noticed an interesting phenomena, So we'll share that with you coming up
next, and also more about the President's visit to New York. It's all on the way Cacoday Radio program. A seventy four year old woman in Ohio, yes, Ohio, her name is Anne Mayors, is under arrest. So here's what happened you ready, By the way, this woman has no criminal history whatsoever, none and is described as pillar the community. All of that, and I'll tell you a story about what happened to this woman that happened to somebody else that I I remember. I really didn't know him,
but I remember being so shocked by the story back in the day. So, according to authorities, the seventy four year old had been the victim of a cyber scam, right, which unfortunately there you know, there's there's a lot of folks and especially a lot of folks who are you know, retirement age, older folks who are the targets of the scammers. That is, that is a very sad truth that's out there, and you know, it
always blows me away. Uh. You know that guy on the Internet with the blue who scams the Indian scammers and he does he has that old woman voice here. Were watching those dudes videos and also Marky is absolutely obsessed with
those videos. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I haven't. I admittedly I've only seen a few, but I did see the one where they literally were over in India with a bunch of like a bunch of other YouTubers and some local officials and they had cameras and like also in this call center and it was crazy because then like they closed the call center and they were hunting these dudes to kill them for busting up their operations. So Marky's in on those
things. She likes those things. Huh, it's pretty. But what's amazing is to hear the conversations with you know, that's somebody's grandmother, right, and she's you know, been convinced to go down and buy Amazon gift cards and has coached on how to not things not to say to the Walmart person who who you buy them from? Because you know, Walmart, I'm sure tells people their service desk there. Hey, if you see as somebody in this situation, maybe ask them what's up and the people will go and do
that. It's very sad. Well, that's what happened to this woman, and in fact, she did what I've seen what has happened to others. Not only did she lose her money and it just you know, in a in for a dime, in for a dollar, she also ended up borrowing money to lose, including five grand from her sister and sixty five grand from
a family friend and all of that. So she was desperate. So according to authorities, Meyers, once she realized the money was gone, said she had to do something to pay her you know, pay back her sister, pay back her friend, and get her money. This is her retirement she's living on, and according to authorities, she put on a mask and went and robbed a bank at seventy four years old. Please say that Myers only got five hundred dollars before fleeing the scene. But it was pretty clear.
It's not a very big town where she's at, and she's only got like a COVID, you know, I won the COVID. Mass on and police caught up with her and literally when they're walking up to her, she says, whatever you're here for, I did it, And then they asked, well, what do you mean by that, and she said the bank robbery, so she you know, obviously confessed, but she had a gun that she brandished and again only five hundred dollars. She faces fifteen years in prison.
Oh, just checking out this interesting little map here mentioned, and then I got sidetracked by Granny bank robber. It's a map of established what is the stupid name they're using for him? All these would be the pro Ojamas villages as we're referring to it, the Solidarity encampments, I think is what they were called. It doesn't matter, it's all stupid, but it's a yeah. So it's a map of the various encampments. And I noticed something.
There's a huge gap in the south and also the Rocky mount West, and I guess the western Midwest. Yet California is covered, Northeast is covered. The only thing in the South I guess is Emery College in Georgia and University of Texas obviously, although they're now running part of that off. But I think they had to establish one of the University of Texas Dallas as well.
And then Minnesota's University of Minnesota is as far west as they go other than Texas until you hit California, So the rest of the South nothing and you know, like I said, the Western States nothing other than that. That is weird. I wonder how that came to be. I wonder, I wonder what may have caused that to be with the current map here.
Oh that's right. Did you see the videos down in Florida and others where they're just sprinkling, They're just sprinkling the lawns now, they're just and there's a great video of at Florida State where the protesters saw that they turned the sprinklers on and so that they had retrieved folding chairs from inside the building and laid them on top of the sprinklers because they couldn't turn the sprinklers off,
but they could essentially keep the water from going anywhere. And there's this some some guys, just a student just walking by, and he sees what's up. He picks the chair up and flings it like he's at WrestleMania, and then the sprinkling continues. So yeah, there are there are some very distinctive different ways that this is being handled. What's even crazier, and this is on the this is where the map is on the front page of the New York Post. They also have tracked the money. Yes, that's right.
If you go through and you uh you check out, you know what's what's going on here? You realize that many of the top high profile student activists are paid. I know, you're absolutely shocked. And uh oh, by the way, you want to guess who might be the parent organization for the various groups that are have been established on these campuses to essentially run these protests. Hell, that would be the uh, the Students for Justice in Palestine.
That's an organization that was set up by George sorols am I allowed to say that? Which is mind boggling to me on that. Look, I almost get George Soros with his insane da stuff right where he's just like, you know, let's if we want to really affect change, let's control who actually you know, is in charge of uh, you know, criminal law and criminal justice and protection. Right, Let's let's get our people in there. But this George Soros, right, because remember, if you criticize George
Soros, what is the charge they levy against you? Do you remember anti semi right? How dare you you said something bad about this George Soros? Did you know his family died in the Holocaust or he had family members in the Holocauy, yes, I did know that. That doesn't excuse me from making a political point if I disagree with what he seems to think is worth funding. That's something that happens each and every day. But him literally organizing
this this group and funding these groups. Let's see here, the money provided will give seventy eight hundred dollars for what it refers to as community based fellows. Okay, so who are the fellows? These are the protest organizers. So they have their own organizers as well as sub organizers on each of these campuses who are being compensated seventy eight hundred dollars if you're in charge and between
twenty eight hundred and thirty six hundred if you are support staff. They're required to participate within the bounds of this organization as well as undergo something known as Rise Up to Revolution training. All told, the groups are expected to receive three hundred thousand dollars or as much as three hundred and fifty five thousand. I guess the New York Post is trying to cobble all this together. And yeah, so you're literally dealing with paid protesters, same old names up and
there and these various establishments, and they have done something very successful. The University of Southern California. On the same day they're sitting here celebrating their quarterback being the number one overall pick. Students and parents are scrambling because they have
canceled the graduation ceremony. And if you don't know the backstory there, it basically goes that the valedictorian is the valedictorian was opposed by pro Israel groups because her you know, she's sitting there saying all the stuff that the protesters are.
And then when the school said, okay, well you're not going to give the traditional speech, the camp has lost their mind and they threatened such violence that the the security threat became so overwhelming that the University of Southern California made the decision to not hold their big graduation ceremony. I mean, the kids will still graduate. You know, here's the irony too. I was
reading about this ross. Did you know that there is a big swath of kids who had advanced credit classes who then went to USC and we're going to graduate, who also didn't get a high school graduation because of COVID. So if you if you have students, you have students are able to go in and and buckle down early. They are now getting screwed out of their college graduation ceremony because these decisions had threatened violence that they had to move in.
And think of all the parents that have you know, travel, you know, everyone's got their travel book by now it's where it's almost you know, it's almost May so, yeah, it is. It is continuing to ramp up. And even though USC is in there shutting it down now there is there is negotiation underway on many of these campuses which basically are okay, well
how about people who aren't enrolled here can't camp here? And it's like, well does that negate all the stuff that got canceled, like, you know, making it so professors can't go over there, Graduation can't be undergone. Folks are not able to access parts of a campus. They're paying ninety thousand dollars in some instance for no, no, all that's going to continue. They're just going to police how many outside provocateurs are able to take part,
which, by the way, I also don't believe. I don't think that they are really doing that, and I think that the university thinks they're getting away with something here, but it'll come back to buy them any who, all right, phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. And speaking of the phone, so we're gonna go to Jeff mar from
the Weather Channel. Good morning, sir, so stagic just he couldn't be bothered to be here because he was so overwhelmed by the Dallas mediocre pick. Huh. I think that's exactly what happened. Yeah, he needs to recover from that. So he's going to not be present today and we'll see if you can make it in early next week. But speaking of early next week, how about some highs in the mid UW upper eighties by next Monday and Tuesday. So big changes with a nice warm up as we had from this
weekend at the early portion of next week. The meantime for this Friday, early clouds will get away to some afternoon sunshine as we get close to seventy one with wins out of the east. We'll see increasing clouds overnight in a low fifty two Tomorrow, mix the clouds and sun seventy three. The eventual high will stay dright tomorrow night with the clouds at a low in the mid fifties. That are a beautiful Sunday to end the weekend with sunshine behind.
You're eighty one to protrush, gettwo to heat up into Monday and Tuesday. Okay, all right, Jeff to appreciate it. We'll talk in an hour, resir, Okay, thank you. Maybe then what the hell Atlanta was thinking? Oh, look at that, he just pulled the ripcord man. All right, Yeah, he's going to be made to answer for what that was yesterday. All right, So we'll chat with him, and we got a couple other things before we welcome in Pete Callander. He joins us at
eight five here on the KCODA radio program. My favorite organizer in this new effort is a woman by the name of Nidee Loffi Laffy. Anyway, she was a former president for the Justice and Palestine Group, and then now she's kind of, I guess, been pulled back to get in the game. This woman used to be a legislative aid for Eddie Bernice Johnson, who was a congressman. It was a Democrat out of Dallas who died died here in January. Anyway, she was a understand she was this woman's congressional aid,
her intern aid. I think she might have been an intern anyway, she worked for this congresswoman. In January, she was detained after in an active protest blocking the president's motorcade and the motorcade with the family of the now deceased congresswoman from getting to the funeral. She blocked the family and the president in this case, president's motorcade from getting to the congresswoman who she worked for interned for his funeral. In her pre you'll never convert that person. You'll never,
you'll never, you'll never change that person's mind. Uh LAFFI. Then following this, I believe it or not, doesn't work at the congresswoman's office anymore. Uh now is I think enrolled at Southern Methodists to get a law degree, which is Southern Methodists in Dallas. In case you don't know, so everything is everybody's out of their mind, all right, Chris, what's up? Hey, good morning, Casey, Thanks for taking my call.
I just wanted to say, remember the Arkansas nine, how you know no one wanted to integrate schools and stuff and Harry Truman took over the National Guard and said we're not going to have unruly mobs dictate our laws and stuff.
And I'm just wondering, you know, black people have fought for civil rights for all these years, and when they see atrocities on another civil rights or another group of different colored people, I'm wondering, how come they don't unite and walk these Jewish kids to school and show they're united, their their strength through for civil rights for other groups. Because I mean, they seem to have a really grasp, a really good grasp on civil rights and stuff like
that. And I mean, I model myself a lot after what they fought for. And I don't understand why they don't band together and say, hey, you know what, we're not going to let I mean, we have to unite as Americans or elsewise we're going to lose our sovereignty if we don't do it. Unruly groups. Yeah, well, to an extent, I agree with you. I don't think it's fair. I don't think it's fair to demand, and I don't feel like you're demanding, sir. I don't
think it's fair to demand. I'm not demanding. I'm just curious, and I don't even know if it's fair, if I really, my my bar is so low, sir that I just like, if you just make the decision to not be one of these scumbags, You're way ahead in my book. And I'm looking at these campus protests and it's not a bunch of black dudes, you know what I'm saying, Like, you know some what I'm saying, Their civil rights are being but the Jewish students' civil rights are being
violated. And how many more election interferences can we take? I mean, this is another election interference caused by the Democrats, you know. Yeah, And if they if they want to step up and do that, then God bless them. And frankly, I think people need to call it out when they see it. But I want to, Yeah, I thanks for the
call there, Chris. But ultimately, also if they just go to class and do their thing and not scream death to the Jews or some guy was walking around with a Final Solution sign on campus at USC yesterday, I mean, you're not mincing words there. Uh, And that was that was a little hipster looking white dude. So yeah, but but I I understand and I think if if anybody truly believes in the idea of civil rights. You
got to call it out where you see it. So but man, it's it's it's it's hip and almost mainstream now to say things and and you know, stuff that I couldn't even fathom being said by you know, college professors, people who are training to one day join you know, very upper echelon compan ees in in high level positions and doing so in ways where they're easily identifiable. That's that's the part I can't wrap my head around right there,
all right, speaking of let's let's do this real quick. Yeah, I got enough time to fit this in or actually, no, you know, I'm gonna save this for Pete. Sorry, just my brain is just bouncing around. Yeah, Pete Calendar is going to join us here in just a few minutes, so we will get into that discussion. I want to play some audio for you real quick. So the like I said, the President
was up in New York yesterday. Donald Trump also in New York. Right, Biden ended up at a fundraiser at Michael Douglas's house in Westchester, and Douglas didn't wear his Benjamin Franklin costume, which is very unfortunate, but I would have loved to see that interaction, But reporters were going around and they
were interviewing New Yorkers, specifically union workers. After one of the union heads there said, of their three thousand members, which I have because they do polling among their members, you know how you voting for the first time, two thirds of their members say they're voting Republican. And it's almost exclusively been Democrat votes up to this. And so they go to they go out and they're interviewing some like union construction guys. It goes, well, what's it
like seeing so many Republicans in Manhattan? So many Trump supports in Manhattan's that surprise you? No, not at all. It's turning out. Trump's turning again. What's your message to Joe Biden? You how is that not a fifteen second campaign ad? Is it like audio's? What a twelve? And then you I approve that, you know, throw Donald Trump? I approved the message. On the back there's your fifteen second ad. Done, got a message for Biden a few That was the most New York exchange you'll see
in a while. But you know, people look at and they'll think it's a one off. But the bigger story is why they were interviewing these guys, and that is because in the straw polling of their own membership, the tides have changed there. Now, does that mean Trump's gonna win New York? No? Or maybe I don't know who the hell knows? Can you imagine? Can you imagine if Trump won New York, the state of New
York, the disarray, the insanity that would be going on. You think Hillary not no showing for her concession speech showed a little bit of disarray. I can't even imagine if that went down, Although it may be all for not you know, hopefully, hopefully the UFO that they saw outside of the plane window isn't aggressive. We'll get into that before the end of the show,
because I find that fascinating final hour. Oh the week, And we do what we do, and what we do is welcome in our radio Buddy to the South, that of course is Pete Calender Middays w b T on the iHeartRadio app. If you prefer how you doing, Pete? What's up? Man? Oh? Nothing? How are you? I'm good? Can I, in fact, could I bestow an honorarium on you that you didn't earn? So you could you know, be like some of the fine staff
on many college campuses. Apparently that absolutely absolutely yea detective calendar. Okay, oh okay, I like it. I mean need you to solve solve some stuff. Okay, are you following? Are you following this? What happened with this Vice Presidential Secret Service agent? I saw the story and I read the story, but I don't know the background of the story. But also, more to the point though, of the bestowing of the title, if it's like the campus leadership, why am I doing any work to get this
title? Why are you making me do it? No? No, no, no, you're not having to do work to get the title? Right? Oh that? Remember? Neither did they like the apparently DEI lady down in what U c l A? Yeah, But once you have the title, then you can run around and and you know, I guess lord over folks. So ah, got it? So yeah, okay, we're still
here. So okay. I wasn't sure if I was going to have to like take your answer and then say it was my answer in order to do that, because I suspect you'll arrive at the same place, so that's good, And if you don't, will generate AI of you doing it. So
either way, we'll get to that story in a moment. So if for those of you who didn't see the follow up here, the report initially was that a Secret Service agent became agitated, got into an alternation with their two bosses and uh it ended and literally culminated with them on top of their boss punching them right right. That was that was it? Well? And then there uh mental health issue, some sort of mental health issue. Yeah,
yeah, real clear politics. I was at. Susan Krabtree's reporter's name also said that she had sources within the Secret Service who said that there were DEI hiring concerns for this agent. So that's what we knew initially. Here's what
we know now and buckle in for this. Okay, okay. The agent in question identified as a former Dallas female police officer who had made her way over to Secret Service, and the concerns that were being voiced by Secret Service is that there was there was an open push to get more female agents and they feel that maybe the vetting and well they know, they said the vetting for this individual and some others bypassed the traditional methodology as well as some of
the requirements. But actually, here's how the altercation went, and I want to know if Detective Calendar can figure out what's going on here. Okay, all right, okay, So, according to reports, the altercation started around nine am at Joint Mass Andrews, and it began when the what's her name Michelle Herzog showed up at the terminal and began quote acting erradically, grabbed another senior agent's personal phone. This is a male agent and began yelling at him
while deleting applications off of the phone. According to two sources familiar with the matter, the other agent, again the shift leader, recovered his phone and then started to act as if nothing had happened that When Herzog noticed that he
wasn't engaging with her, her bizarre behavior continued. She started reportedly mumbling to herself, ran and hid behind some curtains with her purse or with a bag of some strode off as her bag and started throwing items inside at the agent, including menstrual pads, telling him that he's going to need him later for
some other agent. She starts ripping off other female secret Service agents' names and said that he was going to burn in hell, and then it got into a physical altercation, and she at one point said that she also was going to have some other agents come and help her fight, like it's the you know, like it's the news cruise on Anchorman. So what do you think
might be going on? Yeah, well, first off, I'm kind of surprised that he said there was this push for female agents, and usually they get passed over in the DEI stuff, no age, no female agents. Oh, I believe it. Okay, that does change things. Okay, Okay, So I'm thinking one of the apps. I'm thinking I'm going back to the beginning of the tail here, and I'm thinking, why is she
deleting apps off of his phone? Except maybe I'm thinking At first I was thinking, is it like tender stuff or mac Do, But now I'm thinking maybe OnlyFans or something. I'm thinking, uh, maybe she was a spurned lover. Yeah, I think you're right. I think it. Actually, I think your hunch was right on what the uh the other apps were. I think, straight up, she's hooking up with this dude. This is
wild speculation. I think that this is lover's quarrel all day, especially when the other agents sat there and he did what a lot of guys will do when they're in a in a in a domestic spat, right right, some guy where he's just like he's not going to engage, and which only then makes her matter right right, Yeah, No, dare you not also yell at me? How dare you? Right right, I'm upset about this thing, and you should be upset because I'm upset, and how dare you?
And he's just like, no, I mean the fact that he would allow somebody to delete apps off of his phone, Like, first off, what how did she get access to the phone right right? She know his password?
Did he open it and then hand the phone to her? Or she seized it from him after he had opened it up, or something like I'm unclear, and then to act a nonchalant as she's doing so like I don't know about you, but anybody takes my phone and starts deleting apps, yeah, yeah, I'm not gonna allow that to occur, especially if it's just a coworker or something, and I'm dark sure not gonna just act like nothing
had happened. Now if my wife started doing that, yeah, that would probably be my my response to Yeah, yeah, so that is I still think only fans. I think maybe, Yeah, I'm holding out. I'm holding out the possibility that we get like a multi layered scandal where there are secret service agents doing the only fans, you know what. To be fair, the number of stories that I'd never expected would include only fans, that
right, including only fans is is very high. Yeah, it's always it's it's always a twist that you have to now kind of account for, you know, because the people like I saw the other day, Uh, what's her what's her name? Danit Teo, the actress from uh from the Sopranos. Yeah, she's got an only fan. Well, now I will say this, do is? But is it? Like? I don't know. I have not watched Rachel Jolson has an only fans, so I don't know that. Who is that? Oh I'm sorry, that's what we call Rachel
Doleazel here on the show. Oh yeah, right, so I don't know your name is? She went to Chilli has an African name. Now I think she's right, I got this, Okay, So no, I I don't know. I've never seen an only fan, so I don't know. I don't know what the app is. I don't like I don't know how it works whatever. I don't know if I assume they were all strippers, like I thought everybody was stripping and doing porn? Is that not the case
on only Fans? It was you know what it was Only fans was supposed to be like cooking stuff, right, and that you know, that was that was the initial thing there. So if there's all that right early the early ones, like are I think that there are some that obviously maybe they are not nude on yeah, or but they're the very least they're wearing a low cut top. So I don't right, right, Yeah, well, I mean she's she claimed in this interview that she makes more money on that
because she made like no money off of the Sopranos show. She was like, hey, go for it, yeah, but then have to do that and then the next day you're what Elle McPherson, You see, it was her one of it was one of the no I know what you're talking about. There was another supermodel whose like son is now playing basketball in high school, and her son teammates passed around the pictures of her from her modeling days. Yeah, he got to get inside your opponent's head, all right.
Let me, let me pivot over to something else. Uh, Pete, Detective Pete, are you old enough to remember when if you wanted to stage a hate crime against yourself, you had to go higher like you know Somedu a couple brothers from Africa. He had to go to the harbor or you had to write checks. You had to write checks for it, because that's what she did. Do you remember when you had to go through all that? I remember that. And now simple AI procedure. This this athletic director.
We talked about this earlier, but just a reminder. Athletic director to school up in Maryland who was in a spat with the principle because the principal was concerned with his performance and also he made have funneled money to friends as assistant coaches who didn't do anything. And he saw an opportunity, so he mocked up allegedly an AI of the principle saying that he hates black kids, he doesn't like how they test, he hates Jews, and it went viral
and immediately decimated this dude's life. He suspended death threats, police protection, he had to move somebody. I think somebody got in, like did some of his credit and now they think it was all AI. And then they caught the dude when he was trying to leave Baltimore and he actually brought a gun into the airport. And that's where we are now. So what do you do? Do you go out on this? I'm curious your thoughts on
this. But also I keep seeing lawmakers say we need more laws. Couldn't we just update some with modern technology, Because anytime they want to put a new slate of laws together, I start to get nervous. Yeah, and their use and they're going to be lagging behind. I mean, that's always going to be the case. In the technology that is generating the AI product, there's always going to be ahead of the technology that is detecting because there's
no money in the detection, at least not yet. I think there might be some point where you get more of a push to get the detection, and this might be the thing that sort of prompts it. I read the story and I thought, well, thank goodness, there's like no audio recordings of me, because that could be a problem. Yeah. So, but
I honestly, and this is a this is a legit proposal. Do you remember back in the days back like when we had to like go to the hardware stores and like hire people to do our hate crimes back in the day. Remember when you used to do interviews over the phone and there were clicks? Do you remember this? I do, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I'm wondering if we now have to go back to some sort of either an audible or a subaudible clicking system that occurs on a regular beat so as
to identify. So this way you would be able to know, right if you're listening to a SoundBite or something and you're hearing the beats the clicks and stuff, is that And I don't know if that works, because I imagine you could do an AI generated click or something like that too. I don't, I don't know, but there's got to be some way to easily detect this, because yeah, this principle had his life just you know, turned upside down and and and I don't know if he ever do you ever recover
from this ever? You know, this is just now part of your life forever well. And and the the irony is the permanent, the permanent nature of it. Had let's say that had it not been uncovered, clearly, he would have never worked in education again as a white dude, right having stuff on the right, You're just done this guy's he's probably he probably couldn't
get a job at a hot topic if they're still around. That being said, like this dude even though he was caught, I like, I feel like there's a possibility that somehow down the road he's able to work in education, which I don't know, I'm speculating, but it's just so weird to me. And I start to think of the same thoughts I get when somebody
alleges, like, you know, somebody claims that they were raped. Is when we have these you know, these discussions, and people go, look, if you make a false allegation and it's wildly provable, then you should face the charges that you imperiled, so right, right right. And then the rebuttal is if it will have a chilling effect on people reporting sexual assault, And I to a point, I hear that because if you're yeah, if something did happen, but it's really hard to prove, you may not
want to roll the dice. There that same pushback I heard or I read yesterday on Twitter, where people are like, this guy should face significant any of the significant penalties that would have been there. You're not dealing with a criminal charge per se. But it needs to be elevated because it was a hate crime or a hate style incident that you mocked up for your benefit, and it can't simply be this this one charge that has like six months max. Yeah. So yeah, I don't well, I think well, I
think though, but I think you're on the right trail. I think that it's there's a difference between unprovable accusation and a provably false one. Right, So somebody makes the to use your analogy with the rape accusation that if you know, you make the accusation and you are unable to prove it, that
doesn't that is not the same as knowingly making the false accusation. That should carry the higher If you can prove that at the exact time and you you're you're a right, right, here's all the cameras, right, then that should carry It's sort of like, I look at it like swatting, right,
same idea. You're trying to destroy somebody's life either through sort of you know, the reputational destruction never work again, you know, relegated to menial tasks because you can't show your face in public under constant thread of violence and such, and on swatting, it's you know, you're trying to get somebody
killed. And so to me, like those types of penalties using essentially using the apparatus of government or the society and its ability to shame people like those should carry much greater penalties because the intent behind it is to destroy somebody's life and or livelihood. Absolutely, and I don't care whether it's one of these stupid receipts where like, can you believe with this with this bigot road on here, because I'm non binary and right all the way, Are any of
those ever true? I'm sure, I'm sure because the people suck and will give unnecessary opinions like absolutely, I'm sure some of them have to be true. But you know, the big ones were like the customer has the top part of one of those press receipts or there, right, yeah, that kind of stuff. But now you're dealing with it's not necessarily a crime that that person would have been charged with, So there's not necessarily a statue to
then alternately charge he who faked it. So almost, I guess maybe almost you need a one of your own. Hey, real quick, if I could, for just a moment, I was going to set up a solidarity camp. Ye, I'm here. You can't do it at Chuck Schumer's house, is yeah? Going on? Man? Well, apparently it's different when it's a Democrat's house. That's the only that's the standard. I guess that's
all. So if you want to go and yeah, yeah, if you want to go set up your encampments in your Maoist style cultural revolution, then you can do that. As long as it's on like public property or a private campus, or even in front of guess Brett Kavanaugh's house, maybe even threatened some Supreme Court justices. You can do all of that. But don't you dare chant out in front of Chuck's house because he's a Democrat and that
is not allowed. All right, I got twenty seconds your pick on the first University of North Carolina to get one of these the first what the first university to get one of these camps? Ten seconds? IV. Chapel Hill already had one. No it's not, but it's not the organization yet. Oh so yeah, gotta go Chapel Hill. Always go Chapel Hill. We'll stay tuned thank you, Pete appreciated and every weekend. Yeah, we'll be
back hang on. Thank you Pete Calendar for joining us. I love doing the rundown and I love Here's what I loved yesterday when I first saw the update on that Secret Service story is when they're given the description and they say that the agent, the female agent, grabbed the phone of the male agent's hands started deleting stuff on it, and then he just kind of pretended it
didn't happen. And that one when she realized that he was not willing to meet her emotional level over whatever's going on, that made her more angry. And then every dude ever solved the whole thing right there. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I understand it's not always. It's not always ladies, but that has been my experience in in you know, one or two previous relationships and you know, it's it again. I understand that guys guys do that
too. But if you if you've ever had somebody that you've been in a relationship with and you're not a you're not somebody who does the angry thing. I'm not. I'm somebody who I guess I can be there, but I'm like, I'm more like methodical, which if you're if one person's emotional and the other one is not. If there is a spat and you don't meet that person's emotional level, it literally makes it worse sometimes. So there you
go. Solve that, at least in our humble opinions here, all right, a few things we got to get to here in the final uh F don't half hour of the show. Oh, I wanted to ask how is your new video game? Mister Ross is trying to now give me to take all of next week off for some reason, so it must have been good, right loving the uh oh, I'm sorry screening a phone call here, should probably actually look before I just invoke his name. All right, we'll
ask him here in a moment. Let me let me share this with you real quick though. This is this is a shame. This right here is a shame. If in fact the details are as being reported, there's very
minimal. A Lee County man was arrested yesterday after he attempted to buy a nine year old Lee County Sheriff's Office, with assistance from the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, conducted a search horn on a home in Sandford, fifty year old Joseph J. Vue Way I don't know how to pronounce that last name, was arrested for two counts of human trafficking of a child victim and two counts of solicitation of prostitution of a minor. And here's the sad part, the
sadder part of the story. I mean, it's sad that any of this exists. What's even sadder is, unfortunately he did not attempt to pull a weapon on officers, who then mag dumped him, so we didn't get the whole Seattle story all over again. But yeah, attempting to purchase a nine year old for sexual purposes. Please pull a Please pull a gun, but be very slow. Okay, I don't. I hate to put our our fine share deputies in this case in peril, but I'm just saying that would
not be the would not be the saddest thing out there. All right? All right? So got that? Sorry, Ross, I didn't realize restrain a call there. So I'm assuming with you trying to scheme ways to not be here next week, your new game must be good. I'm enjoying it. Yeah, the Fallout four next Gen update. Yeah, oh, he you're enjoying it? What do you mean? Yeah? I think it looks great, looks amazing. In my console, it's running amazingly. I haven't
had a glitch out of my mods. They're working. But you check out, yeah, you check out the PC uh you know the PC Master race class there and they are you know, from like PC gamer and stuff, and they're losing their minds because oh, it doesn't look good and it doesn't go over cynty frames per second and I can't play a game under sixty frames per second because I get a migraine that oh my god, my head hurts under sixty and then like, oh my mods are broke. Now how many
mods did you have running, buddy? Because I have three on my console. Wow, over two hundred mods running in one game. And man, you need to go sign and touch some grass, you know. By the way, do you know how many frames per second? Outside? Is? How many? All of them? Oh? Wow, yeah that sounds so good. Yeah. How many frames per second Pong was back in the day? Uh? Maybe half a frame per I don't have no idea. It's pretty low. What do you whatever? Frame per second? What do I
don't understand? What you're applying by that, say, we played it back then and none of us got headaches. But don't you remember the ravage of Pong camp. Can you imagine playing a game under sixty frames per second and eating like a peanut butter sandwich at the same time. These people might die. Yeah, No, that's uh two hundred mods. I actually one of the mods is touching grass, and actually there's five of them. You can
touch Kentucky bluegrass. You can touch sawgrass if you want. You can touch a weed grass, you know, if you want to get with it. This is why I'll never play. I don't want to become a member of the PC master Race because these people seem absolutely insufferable. They never seem happy with anything. I played the Oblo on PC. Yeah, and honestly, I don't even really know how mods work. So I think you played on PC because that's how you play. I don't think you. You wouldn't see
yourself as like I'm a member of the PC game in community. Like no, because then I got that PlayStation for about five minutes before so he kicked my door in and took it with my you know, when I had that that little door kick burglary thing happened, uh, And I had the oblow on there and I think it looked exactly the same. I like it though, because, like you have, these people they're so snobby, but they play in their computer and then when stuff doesn't work or it breaks their game,
it makes me giggle because my consoles running great. Looks amazing. I'm walking around the game yesterday, just walking around the fallout in the waste land. I'm like, this looks so good. The wasteland looks a good great. Well, hey, man, if you're going to be in a wasteland, you wanted to be top tiers, so all right, right right, you don't want to poverty wasteland? No, under sixty frames per second even that would be the worst. Can you imagine literally the destitute on a planet
that's essentially been turned into a nuclear wasteland and your eyes hurt? Right? What's the point then? Oh, that'd be horrible? All right, real quick, jay, I got about a minute. What's up? Yeah, I'm living in a brave new world here technically challenged here, casey, but no, I was watching these the Supreme Court justice with so do my uh, who's having problems distinguishing between insurrection and immunity. And I said, my God, I said, the university's award degrees, but only God can confer
an intellect. And she's be reftive one, which and she's running this country. She's the determining policy. God's help with casey. Thanks, Suppose start with an eye, sir, so you can you can see the that's so complicated. All right, I'm still cheese over, even though the Vikings did there. They drafted quarterback yesterday and they got an edge rusher, and I
hope they're both amazing. I loved, I love Kirk Cousins as a person, like I just thought he was just a great dude, and I hated to see him go to Atlanta. And I gotta be honest, what Atlanta did do him by drafting that quarterback yesterday, especially when he's twenty four after you just sign him and not get him somebody to help protect them blew my mind. So I'm gonna make Jeff mar from the Weather Channel, Oh no, great, hold on, yeah, yeah, getting a weird little feedback.
Hang on, hang on, I gotta put you on hold here, all right, did you Ross? Were you hearing that return on or was it just okay, sound fine? Yeah, it was because I picked up the phone line. I'm gonna have to You're gonna have to give Jeff to call back. It's that phone line. So that sucks. I'm sorry. Yeah, no, it was fine. And then I picked up the phone and then obviously it's it's that so or maybe it's his way of not explaining
the Falcon I'm getting him here from the engineer. You said the phone call was actually coming in at only thirty frames per second. Oh my gosh, and you put it on there for me to take potentially injuring myself. Are you okay? Did you help? Not? Okay? I might have to take all the next week off. Oh ross, that's the only remedy, right, I need a week's rest, so my uh, I see no other way. Okay, anyway, Jeff mar sorry about that. All right, let's try this again, dude. I felt, all right, I
don't know if you're a Falcons guy. I know, raised Cowboys guy, but I like cousins. You guys have a great team there. I thought that was so disrespectfully last night. Well, well let me tell you something. This is this, uh someone's quote something up perfectly. I've had time to process of Michael Pennick's junior draft pick. Now that it isn't so fresh and surprising, I can say it is the worst trap pick of all time. Oh my gosh, Okay, I saw the older and the owner in
their schold in your GM. I mean it's are you, Katy. I'm a long suffering Falcon fan. This just adds to the you know, Drakes and Drake cousins. He's a great dude, man, Yeah, yeah, he is. Yeah, all right, hopefully it all works out. But yeah, what will work out is our weather. If you're going to be spending some time outdoors into the weekend, it's going to get nice and warm, especially to Sunday and Monday, when we're up into the eighties, maybe
some upper eighties. By next Tuesday. We're seeing clouds now, but sun will break through this afternoon up to seventy one for a high and turning cloudy overnight with a low dropping of fifty two. We should hit seventy three tomorrow with some breaks in the clouds, full sunshine Sunday afternoon at high of eighty one. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday with Heise's Day in the mid upper eighties. All right, we'll have a good weekend and suffer less. Okay,
yeah, I'll try. Thank you. There you go. Jeff mah, yeah, I know, I know the feeling. Join the long suffering club, sir, and we come back. We'll chat with Uh, it's not Jeff Pilliger's Joan Donagher right in for Jeff. Yeah, we'll chat with her next hang out. Well, casey. It is all about artificial intelligence for big tech companies. Microsoft and Google told investors by opening their books on the last quarter that they're big spending on AI and the cloud is paying off.
They easily top Wall Street targets for profits and sales on cloud revenue, and it was fueled by demand for their AI services. If you're not as into AI, well just look at Intel. The chip making companies that focus on making AI chips, Think and Nvidia are outpacing Intel, and Intel is offering sales projections for this quarter that are barely up to targets. Intel says it couldn't meet demand for processors used in new AI enabled PCs because its packaging facilities
couldn't produce enough components. Federal regulators have started a new review of Tesla's autopilot system. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is concerned about whether Tesla did enough to fix autopilot to address driver safety. Tesla says it solved the problem with software updates that added alerts to remind drivers to pay attention when they use autopilot, but experts have said a limit on where the system could operate would have
been better. Southwest Airlines could change its most iconic feature of its open seating policy and replace it with US signed and premium, and you can read that more expensive seats. The airline says it's looking at the change, apparently to attract younger customers. It saw a worse than expected quarter after losing more than two hundred million dollars, in part because of Boeing delivery delays. It's making some other changes too, pulling out of four airports, cutting service at a
few others. And the economic data today case is soothing investors rather than roiling things. At least it did right afterwards. We got to look at inflation, for that the Federal Reserve likes to study in making its interest rate decisions. It showed inflation rising tick more than economists expected both month over month and year over year, personal spending did not slow down. It came in eight tenths of the percent higher in March, and that was healthier than economists expected.
Investors seemed happy that inflation wasn't running even higher. Stock futures gained some ground after the report. Some of those gains have gone away, but still SMP futures are up thirty two. NASTAK futures are up one hundred and forty down futures are up nine points. Okay, Joan, have a wonderful weekend. And uh is it Jeff on Monday or ye should be back on monday. Okay, well we'll talk when we talk. Thank you, Joe, Okay, thank a wy. There you go, Joan Donagher, Bloomberg News,
who I just put on hold for some reason. Let's just hang it up there we go? All right? So, uh do you guys see the see the video of whatever that thing was over LaGuardia Airport. It was It was pictures taken by a a woman and I guess another passenger who were on a commercial flight that was on its way in and I they I think
that people have analyzed the pictures think they're legit. So it begs the question, what the hell is When I realized that I had something like this on the video, the first thing I did was I emailed the FAA to let them know what I saw and maybe it was a safety hazard. I reached out to them. Unfortunately I haven't heard back from them. They didn't acknowledge my email. And then I sent it to IGNIG, my labs and the National UFO database. Okay, all right, and and now I don't know
what the FAA did. I hope they took it. Even if they don't take it seriously. As you know, we think it's et. You gotta look at it. That's the busiest airspace in is it in the world. I think it might be in the world right uh with just with the size
of it, it's like the busiest. If it's not, it's one of so because remember in Los Angeles when people said were saying that they were seeing a dude with a jetpack outside of planes, and people are like, you're in stop it, And then they found out that it was people with a jetpack zipping around LA near lax. So whatever it is, I don't know, man, but it's fast. It's it's like a black cylinder, and it's it's I don't say it's super clear, but it's there's clearly something there.
Oh, your dad is a former navy guy, so you were able to share with him as well. What did he say? I yeah, I showed it to him first, and he honestly had no idea what it was either. He had no idea. He was just as baffled as I was. Did you guys settle on the fact that it maybe was a drone? It was going awfully fast to be a drone? But is that? Was that the best guess? He thought it may be a drone, but he didn't think that it should be where it was that close to the aircraft.
So he really didn't have an answer for me. He was just as cool ass as I was. Now trying to now, is she on approach? To Laguardi? What's what is approach speed? When you're that was maybe trying to figure judge the altitude there? They're actually I don't know, like what too, what's your ground speed? Two hundred two hundred knots two hundred and fifty I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I don't even know what size plane shit was on. Looks like they're halfway through. They're halfway either
through going up or going down, just based on the photo there. But yeah, I don't know what that is, but yeah, that you know, if you have a drone that's going to keep up with you and you're at I don't know. It looks like about five six thousand feet two hundred knots on a drone. That's crazy, a non military one. I don't know. Maybe it had something to do with the president's visit, or maybe it's just a really really convincing smudge, but to go check it out,
I thought it was interesting. A couple other things, Disney is banning crocs. Uh, they're not. So here's the deal. And I say, they're banning them. You can still wear them, but you then can't use them to utilize moveable walkways, escalators a few other things, and and so they they've put markings out so if you do go there, you can. You can walk around in them all day. You could do most of the rides, but anything has a movable walkway or an escalator you can't because apparently
they like to eat crocs with your kids' feets in there. So that's turned into is that such an incident or do you think that this is Disney trying to cover up an actual croc attack and spinning it right. And as we've seen over the years with the alligator spins, where like somebody somebody died in a smelting accident, You're like, you sure they didn't get eaten over at the by apcut or but no. So if you do, I guess if you got a family trip or you're planning something when school gets out, just
know that that might be a a thing. I admit I had one. I've had one pair of crocs. I get them. I think they I think we got them. They were a station thing. I think that there was a Yes, that's what it was. So it was we got a through the radio station up Minneapolis. And I remember the they were really good boat shoes and I had a boat at the time, and you could like go through and uh and uh, you know, they had really good traction on there. But I remember I hated walking anywhere in them. So I've
never understood, uh, people who like to walk around and crocs. I found them incredibly uncomfortable. But some people swear by them. But I can also see how they escalator could eat those bad boys pretty quick. So all right, just a little news for you as we cap out another busy broadcast week. So Ross, you's gonna be just play Fallout all weekend. Let's be fun. Yeah, I'm very busy. Yeah. You know there's more draft, right. You guys have the first pick today, right, Yeah, so you know do that
