I remember, I remember, all right, morning, everybody can welcome the videos Monday, you know, which in and of itself sucks. But here we are, So what are you gonna do about that? Uh? Six o eight here on the case O Day Radio program. Oh what is this? All right? People, It's Monday, So hold off on your crazy emails. I know he had all weekend to stew on it and write me all your conspiracy stuff. But yeah, give me like an hour if you could. That's all I'm asking. All right, then then we'll get to
it. Flat Earth whatever it is. Ross isn't here, by the way, So he's off infiltrating community. He's not because he'd have to leave the country to do any of that. So he's just he's off this week. Kyle say Erzo Wilson's here though. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I saw somebody was busting you on Twitter for that already, So that's nice. This is one of those things man that, like I said that once like four
years ago. Right, yeah, yeah, I'm sorry. You familiar with the show and things that have stuck around for literally all ten years of it. So just a little bit a little catchphrases. Barrel of acid, Uh, snake chucks. We'll never get rid of snake chucks. I've got them right here next to me. It's one of the best parts about coming in here. Ross's studio is crazy man, blinking lights everywhere. Some of them work, some of them used to. All those toys? Have you consider
just rearranging stuff? So when he gets because you know how he feels about people touching it. Oh yeah, so yeah, okay, all right, I'm just saying you got you got the week to work on this, so about you know, we'll do our thing. We'll come up with, don't Actually I actually had an opportunity to try soy cherizo. Yeah, what'd you think I didn't do it? Come on, man, I gotta got me. Let's uh, let's just be honest here. How did that even happen? Did you buy that? Or is your wife eat that? Say it
all it was? It was a tasting station inside a grocery store, so it was like a Costco thing. So I didn't even know what I was trying, and I said, wow, that is fine. You remember the Chris Farley skit where he's like the tasters choice thing, all right, So for those you don't remember Chris Farley. Did they remember the Taster's Choice commercial where they served think either like, sir, did you know you've been drinking
deecalf coffee burr? So they did that, but with Chris Farley, who obviously is able to be Chris Farley, and he had an absolute meltdown,
went straight homicidal. So I kind of feel like if I was at Costco and they tricked me into uh, you know, soy cherizo, I would like to think it to be a similar I wouldn't actually kill anybody, but I would let them know that that's not okay, right, And I would think they have to disclose that to you what it is you're eating just because some people have a You're not a vegan or anything, right, I'm not, but I'm just want to be clear for the audience. I am a
guy though, who is when he's out shopping. If somebody in an effiicial food looking things says hey, man, you want to try this, I'll say sure, okay, I understand that. I'm just pointing out that if you're if they're if if you go to Costco, do do you guys do the Costco thing? Sure? Ye? Okay, all right, So if
you got to Costco. You know how it is. If there is any potential allergy in there or a dietary thing, right, they'll tell you there's meat in it, or fish or see a shellfish that kind of So like, I can't believe they would just serve you, say, cherizo, which looks like a meat product, because that's what vegan food is. This is the stupidity of it. I'm laughing here, Casey, because I didn't read the sign. Oh I wouldn't. I'm going by eyes. I'm like,
ifes that look good? Does it smell? I don't even think they can just put it on a sign because they have to cover their butt for if somebody can't read right, so they don't sue Costco for all the moneys. So I feel like you have a case. Is the point that I think you should get an attorney. Go to the grocery store, whichever one it was, unless it was like that weird vegan grocery store thing they have over um. I trying to remember what shopping center that's in. Let you know
what you're getting there. But if it's a grocery store that sells meat, I feel like you have a case. Probably not the Cordell and Cordell guys, because I think that's just divorced stuff, but probably an attorney will take it. But any who, six thirteen, we'll get into just a bunch of stuff today because you know, crazy time over the weekend. The um the update that they did here for my work computer's fun. I didn't realize Kyle was telling me he was having to get in on Ross's new computer and
it's a whole process. Yep. So I just logged into two of my programs and they're like, yeah, we're gonna update now, so hopefully you don't need to do anything for about forty five minutes. And it's like, why wouldn't you tell me that when I logged in like an hour ago, forty five minutes ago? What the hell? Man? Uh? Anyway, here we go. So call screeners, all right, so that's all updated now. Sorry I didn't launch the call screener when I first logged in,
and it's like, we got to do some stuff. It's gonna be a while, all right. So if one of you calls was some hot take and you're lucky enough to get through Kyle's screening process, apparently we're good to go. There Kyle's able to connect the call. Well, no, no, no, you would be, but me on my computer, it has to kind of match what's going on. And when I went to log in here about five minutes ago, it's like, I don't think so, yeah, we'll make it work, all right, we'll figure any who oh now
once the credentials again, No, you can just wait. Oh everything stupid? Would you? How was your weekend? Good? It was? It was okay, except I had him. I woke up in a migraine Saturday, so I lost an entire day of the weekend. You know, here's the thing I don't I used to day to girl got the migraine thing, and I'm not one of these people's like dot's not real any of that. But if you don't get migraines and I don't get migraines, it seemed like
a really convenient way not to have to do stuff. Do you know what I'm saying? Oh no, no, no, I'm not saying that I believe that I want to be a thousand percent here, because I I one hundred percent believed her the whole thing. But it was interesting because I tell my buddies, I'd be like, ah, she's got a migraine, and they would feel like there's some like concern where she just didn't want to do stuff. And so I had like this lobbying firm that was trying to convince
me that that was just bs and people would make that up. But I could see where she was like like genuinely miserable, like it was a game changer for her kind of thing. But I had friends who were just like, ah, I don't believe that, Like they had like all these conspiracy theories that she just didn't want to go do stuff. Who yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah yeah. So I thought it was very interesting in the sense that some people don't believe migraines are a thing, and I'm like, I got no reason to lie, like the stuff she didn't want to do with stuff she wanted to do. So but then it also maybe goes with her being a psychopath. So there's um, I'm just you know, maybe maybe you're secretly a serial killer. I don't know. I'm just thinking if I wanted to get out of anything, I would have a migraine on a
work day. Yeah that no, no, no, that And that's the because you know me, mister logical I'm like, yeah, I don't know if she's migraining for stuff like what I would if, like if I was running a migraine scam, she's not using it in the same way that I would kind of thing, right, she'd be like, ah, I don't want to go see your friends that I hate, you know, that kind of thing. But yeah, it was never that, So oh, what is this thing's problem? The call screener, I hate everything mostly mondays.
Other than that, everything's everything's fine, all right, So dude, you do it. We're gonna all do this together, all right, come on, come on, you can do it. Here we go, all right, am too far? Dude? I hate two party verification just the worst. There we go. All right, now I can both take your calls and play obnoxious audio. What a morning on a morning? All right? Anyway, tell you what it is, six to eighteen here on the CaCO Day Radio program. I got a whole rundown of fun stuff we're gonna get
into. We got the the button bar insanity. We got this, by the way, so that's going to be important. Can anybody guess what story this is going with? I don't want to play that too much out of context for the haters out there. But yesterday was it day. Man. I'm telling you, I'm I'm sitting there and I'm trying to I try to for the most part on Sundays until I actually have to get into the stories to just kind of ignore it all. So I've got, you know,
everybody and their mothers sending me Texas small shooting stuff and it's nothing. I don't care. It's that there has to be this mental separation from the news cycle. So like I don't turn on like network TV, I don't turn on the news. I don't scroll doom scroll the Twitter. I do literally I made tweet stuff, but I it's like independent of it. So I
go to Twitter, boom tweet stuff, and then just be done. So when I start getting a rash of emails about stuff, I have to sit there and battle with because I don't I don't literally like crank it on till about two on a Sunday. But on Saturday and then the first part of Sunday, if I start getting emails and texts from friends or from you guys out there, I'm like the first couple, I'm like, I'll see it
on Sunday, not gonna get into it. Unfortunately, there was a couple of stories both out of Texas. It kind of drugged me down that rabbit hole early. So we're gonna have to get into all of that, and I'll give you a rundown on the rest of the stuff for right now. Six twenty k c O Day Radio Program, Hang on your Day Smarter and celebrating ten years of keeping you Better Informed one oh six one FM Talk and
News Talk ninety four five w PTI More with Casey starts now. All right, six twenty five, Welcome back here on the ca c O Day Radio Program, Phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. What is this things pro? Okay, all right, we got a hunting fishing stuff today. Get into all of our Texas news as well. And California apparently has eight hundred billion dollars to burn at least except um, looks
like that number could change. So I was just reading about this this morning. Sorry, got a little little sideways here. I was gonna start in one direction, but it's Monday, and you know how folks are just kind of getting up. You're like, ah, we're back in the swing of things. This might be It's mightbe one of those situations where I don't know, maybe you're the defendant. You're like, you know what, maybe you
could just convict me. That'd be fine. A judge in Ohio has ruled that a trans woman by the name of Rachel Glinds so U born a man now I defies as a woman, did not commit in decent exposure in a
women's changing room at a YMCA. Basically, in a case that dates back now two years, witnesses claim that Rachel Glinds was in a YMCA locking locker room, there were three juvenile women, and Glinds, who is still sporting man parts, basically decided to roll out in the locker room, just walk around in the buff arguably made an effort to show the angle of the dangle
to the three juvenile females in the locker room. That got reported. Witnesses say that um Glinds was in there, nothing on and even kind of went over in the area of the three young women girls, I mean for all practical purposes, they were under the age of eighteen. And that went to court. However, judges decided Glinds didn't do it, and for a very odd reason, so We're gonna get into that story to get things rolling right after the noons. Alright, six thirty five, Good morning. It is
the case O Day radio program. This is a ssrange story, but let's go ahead and dive into it, shall we. So. Zenia County, Ohio transwoman Rachel Glinds in court accused of a decent exposure in a women's changing room at a YMCA. Witnesses claim that at least three juveniles along with other adult witnesses, were in the changing room when Glinds de robed and was strolling
around. I'm assuming maybe take a shower or something like that. However, became in close proximity to the younger women, at which point at least one of them actually went to the front desk. This is in Dayton, Ohio, and complaint quote went to the front desk and said, hey, I don't know if you know what's going on, but there's a naked man in there, referring to the women's locker room, at which point, reportedly staff at the YMCA were said to the complainant quote, no, that is actually
a woman, and you shouldn't be disturbed by that. Yeah. However, Ohio from a legal perspective, that's not how they rolled. So charges were brought and eventually the judge last week on Friday, dismissed the case for two reasons. Let's let's get into those. The first being quote that in this was argued by defense attorneys the Glinds was provided permission to be in there by staff of the YMCA, and specifically, the lawyer argued that the YMCA was
approached by Glinds. Glinds explained the situation and YMCA staff said, no, you have quote permission to enter the women's locker room at the facility. Now, the YMCA says that under no circumstance would they ever investigate an individual's birth identity and then assigned to locker rooms. That that would be counter to the laws. So I don't know if that's them pushing back or simply saying that, yeah, we believe what people say they identify as, which is what
it sounds like. So that was one of two reasonings by the judge, which I think is an error. And because here's what you're essentially saying that if I go to what is, for all practical purposes, a private business, I'll be in a public accommodation, and they give me permission to do something that is countered to state law. And in Ohio there is a law against exposings one genitalia two individuals let alone to kids, and that's what the
charges were about. I don't know how permission or if I went to a daycare center. Let me just give you the extreme example. If I went to a daycare center where you're getting ready when he was getting ready to drop your kiddies off this morning, and whoever's in charge of the daycare center said yeah, no, by all means, if you feel like it, you are more than welcome to prance around panciless in the playroom. I don't know how that absolves me of what is illegal understate law. Right, you can't
give you can't give permission to violate the law. And if that's still Ohio law, hence the charges, I don't know how that is something a judge
can sit there and say, wow, they were given permission. Because when you're an adult, it wouldn't matter if I went to a restaurant and I said, hey, do you mind if I do crystal meth here at the table, them going oh yeah, no, problem, wouldn't if you know, some police officers came in on their break and saw me doing crystal meth at the table and arrested me. I don't know that I could use that as a defense, because the maitre d said okay, so you get what
I'm saying there. However, the judge had a secondary reasoning as to why Glinds would be quote unquote not guilty. According to the judge, Glinds is morbidly obese, and obviously I don't have a naked picture of Glinds, thank god, but there is a picture here in this article of Glinds sitting in a chair, and that is accurate, and according to the judge's reasoning quote, it's fair to say that the whole genital area would have been covered by
body fat based on glinds Is appearance. So the judge argued one that apparently you can give as a business permission for your patrons to do illegal things, and that's somehow is to get out of jail free card. But also observedly Glinds is so fat that the area would have been covered by excess body fat. Basically the gut defense, which I don't know how i'd feel about prevailing an a legal case because the judge determined I was so fat it would cover
my junk up. But that's what the judge ruled. And at least in that case, even though I think this judge is way off based on their previous statement about apparently YMCA staff can absolve you of legal consequences, at least
that would make sense. I don't know how you determine that. You know, even if you are obese to the point where at rest your body fat would cover that area, the fact remains that you'd be able to uncover that area, because how else would you go to the bathroom if you're a big, big, big dude to the point where that would obscure that area. I'm assuming that you're able to also expose that area by adjusting your body are
as a little delicate. Maybe you don't want to call in any of the rest of that, but I know there's some I know there's some folks listen
to this show that are probably big old boys. It's okay. I'm also assuming that if you wanted to flash your business, you would know how to do it right eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four, because that sounds like an absurd line of reasoning, that sounds like a judge based on the previous statement of Wow, the YMCA person gave him permission, came up with that secondary reason, and just determined that at no point would Glinds
have done anything that would have exposed that area because it's impossible. And I don't believe that because I've seen some big old dudes roll up to a urinal seemed like. I mean, I didn't I didn't watch the business, but I assumed if they're at the urinal, there's a way to get the job done. I'm not a skinny dude myself, but I'm not at the level that in this picture Glinds is in. And I just refused to believe that that would be an impossibility. So eight eight eight nine three four seven eight
seventy four. All right, Oh Kyle, So with the new call screener, you have to write the name on the same thing as the subject. Oh yeah, so what's the name online one? This is Jason? All right? All right, so just future reference there, Jason, what's up? Good morning? Hey, good morning. So the first thing is, if that fight it sounds like you need to get his membership money back. The second thing is don't want to see in lyon see a stamps for Christian
eight? Aren't they a Christian affiliated uh organization? And where do they stay in that? With that? I don't know, to be quite honest with you, but um um, this isn't the first why AMCA to weigh in on this and go nah, it's all good. Now they're claiming that they never they never weighed in on it, but they also don't have a problem. So apparently their policy is you you go to whatever you identify. I don't know if that's why AMC, Why why AMC a wide or just this
one in Daton, Ohio or what? But all right, I was just curious how they considering state or a Christian organization and never allowing let's go on, Well yeah they're not. They're not pushing back on this happening. They don't seem to have a problem with it. I'm just my beef is with the judge because yeah, yeah, to that point, you can't roll in somewhere do something illegal and go, oh they gave me permission. That's not how that works, So all right, than appreciate it. H Yeah,
Jeff, what's up. Well, obviously they were able to determine that the person was mail, so obviously Kate could not have been covered up, well, not necessarily. Have you ever have you ever seen somebody who presents as a woman, but you're pretty sure that that's biologically a man. Yeah, but I've also seen women that uh, okay, well you can't really tell
that there are women. Let's say, were to expose somebody, well no, but to my point though, you've seen somebody who presents his one gender, but you're you're pretty sure that they're the other, and you didn't have to see him naked. So it's also been the other way where what they present that what you can sell is because you saw something. Well, sir, you shouldn't drink so much a closing time, so all right, all
right, yeah, all right, I have a go on there. No, it's just a from illegal I don't even care that it's a transgender case. From a legal theory that you can go into a business or a public accommodation of the manager says you can do something that is illegal, and this was illegal under Ohio law, hence the charges. Now the judge could argue that upon challenge once it got up to a federal court, they probably would have signed off on it. That's fine, But the judge, I guess
is supposed to rule on state law just absurd. Anyway, six forty seven kc O Day Radio program, Hang on, celebrating ten years of keeping you connected. This is not a four five I WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, It is six fifty four here on the case O Day Radio program. Ah, there we go. Well that's fun. That only took as much as long as the post office takes. So nope, I didn't do it either.
I didn't do it either. Are now I love Monday's Man, Monday Funday, all sorts of stuff. By the way, I did get an email from a guy. I'm sorry, it's just right. I hadn't read the whole thing and I was just scanning it while I'm talking. Well good for you, sir. All right, guy listens. He says, uh Nightli, I'm three fifty. He wrote fitty. By the way, appreciate that. He said, three fitty. No problem with the urnal, And I asked my wife, no problem finding that either, although I suspect she
probably wishes I couldn't. Sometimes I'm sure she loves you, sir, don't worry about it. Yeah, that's the point that I'm making. I don't know. The whole thing sounds crazy sitting there reading that email or reading that story. I mean, if the judge was like, you know, if a judge higher up said well this, you know there's some precedent on this,
we can't and then cited it, that'd be one thing. But his opinion that just because somebody's overweight that they couldn't expose themselves doesn't make any sense to me. But I am happy to know that if I go into a business owned by a buddy and he's like, oh, yeah, no, you want to want to shoot heroin here, no problem, that's some sort of affirmative defense. I'm not a lawyer, so maybe I'm missing any of you lawyers out there listening to the show this morning, because this sounds like
a hell of a loophole. If you do criminal defense, if you if your clients at somebody's a public accommodation and the manager gave him permission, then they can do they can break whatever law they want. That sounds pretty useful, but again, not a lawyer, don't know, all right eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. That's that same guy robeck. He said, Nah, my wife listens to the show. She not, she's not laughing. Uh, you know what, sir, If you're joking
about it, I'm sure y'all are good. But thank you for buttressing my point. All right, all right, a few other things get into In fact, we're gonna get into Texas. Now. You might think there's only one story out of Texas, Texas, there's actually two this morning. Obviously, there's the mall in Dallas where a man rolled in open fire. The details of it are heartbreaking. Um, there was a whit who was attempting to essentially render aid following the incident, and was attempting to take the pulse
of a young girl. And these are his words before he discovered that she didn't have a face anymore. And I saw a plenty of video and photos on the internet. So we'll get into it coming up here in just a few minutes. Because the analysis before we knew fully who the suspect was and everything going on from the news, let's just say it was very interesting. More on that in a moment. All right, good morning, everybody, Happy Monday Aco Day Radio program. Although I'm a little upset, you know,
Mondays are tough enough already. But I had my Gatorade variety pack and the only one that was left in my fridge this morning was orange. Does anybody like orange Gatorade? I would contend they do. Not. Which one is your favorite? Um, I don't know, probably grape or fruit punch or the lemon lime. I mean, I'm not I'm not one hundred percent opposed to mostfully, as I don't like the Kiwi strawberry one and the orange one. I mean, obviously I'll drink it because I paid for it,
but I'm not excited about the proposition. You probably like orange, don't you. I don't. I don't drink any of those sports drinks. But you seem like someone who actually knows the flavors around our house. It's like the blue one or the red one, well, I mean that's the color. I'd refer to it as. I don't drink the ones with sugar because I don't drink caffeine very much and I don't like sugar drinks, so I drink
the zero. Yeah, And they come in the they come in a you can get a four pack at the grocery store a lot, and it's a variety. So it'll have a red, it'll have a grape, and it'll have a lemon lime and that's got an orange too, and it's like you remember remember runts, ever eat runts when you were a kid, little little mini fruit candies. They're just sugar. It's just hard and sugar. But
they're aways have a banana in there. I'm not I'm not really a candy guy, but I'm I'm convinced nobody nobody eats the banana one because that's just gross. But any who, we're trucking. We're trucking through the orange. It's fine. I may have hailed myself of something else. Would you just send me an emails? You watched the CANELV Yes I did. I did watch the MMA event over the weekend. I may have U I may have also h bet on that and it didn't go well. So so yes,
sir, did uh did check that out? Wasn't how I'll tell you what. As far as main events go, I don't know how you're gonna beat the one from a few weeks ago. I was a crazy good one. I thought dude was done. He's up against the cage and then everything flips. So yeah, I'm getting more and more and that you watch mma, Kyle. Nope, Oh dude, I have one. I have one fighting pay per view experience in my life, and that was the Tyson holy Field ear biting thing. So I picked party history. Yeah, party is.
I you know what, when we were we had it so good as kids from boxing perspective, going through part of that Tyson era. Ah right, now I got psychopaths right and me, Orange is the best flavor. You know what, sir, have yourself examined. Now I'm concerned about you. Hands down, orange is the best flavor. I don't even know what's going on. All right, we're gonna have talking about something else and for that
we're gonna go to Tejas, Texas. Holy cow. All right. So um yeah, like I said, normally, on the weekends, I tried to until I kind of turn the you know, the work brain on Sunday afternoons, let's try to try to ignore all that. But um, sadly, when um big breaking news stories are happening, I gotta plug in. So like everybody else, I'm sitting there and I'm watching what's going on in Texas at this uh, this mall north of Dallas. It was actually,
there was actually two stories. The first was this crazy video where a car mode through a bunch of pedestrians right there at the US Mexico border in South Texas. This was in Brownsville. Multiple people died Sunday in South Texas at the US Mexico border after a vehicle reportedly ran over more than a dozen people, many of which were migrants. Video of the aftermass show numerous bodies severely disfigured, including victims missing limbs. ABC News reports the incident happened in Brownsville
and resulted in seven deaths at least six more significant injuries. Total, fifteen people injured or killed. Police Lieutenant Martin Sandoval tells local media the mail driver was arrested on charges of reckless driving. I don't know how he watched that video and anyone pretends like that was an accident that was bonkers man, that
it was just a horror, horrible video. And of course, rather than diving deeper into details, other than to say the incident happened around eight thirty am local time and currently officials are looking at the totality of what charges will be filed and looking at whether this is an intentional act. Then they get into all of the Joe Biden immigration stuff, setting the setting the table, so to speak. For um, I suspect is them going into some sort
of ah with somebody who hated migrants. There's no evidence of that right now, so I guess we will we will wait and see. But the story that that really drew the most attention came out of Allen, Texas, where a man rolled into a mall and open fire. The whole thing is just I'm sorry, my computer is just being so weird this morning. I'm sure if you're on Twitter for more than five seconds, you probably saw either video
or photos of this. And it was very interesting in the sense that like you could see the gunman lane dead and when you saw him again you don't know at that time, but when you see him, there's a few interesting things that you note. One, he looks to be Hispanic, and we'll get into because we now know who he was. He looks to be Hispanic too well three things. Two. The second is he's he's kidded up, so to speak, all right, he's got his r he got his vest,
which is you know, has magazine storage. And it looks like a guy who was on a mission. And three he has at the very least, he has a very interesting tattoo. And so, and I'm a big believer, you gotta eat, you gotta wait for details. However, your mind starts wondering, all right, what's going on. A lot of people were speculating it was some sort of cartel thing. However, you don't see
a lot of cartel guys rocking. You know, I don't want to say military style fatigues, but but in the sense that fatigues is the wrong word. You don't see a lot of cartel guys that are dressed like their um an operator, you know what I'm saying. So that was a little weird. Now, the tattoo, and it's hard to make out, looks like a tattoo that is favored by a gang in Texas, specifically a Hispanic prison gang and what they use. And they're again they're they're a Texas gang.
They're they're basically the enemies of the crips down there, And uh, what's the big one I'm thinking of, as Techa, what is it barrios techa, there's another big one down there, and um, so he's got it on his hand and and it actually mimics the logo of the city of Dallas, and it kind of looked like that, so you know, you start to you start to wonder, all right, well, what's going on there.
Then I'm watching the news and ABC and others are reporting that they think it might be a white supremacist, and I kind of I look at the picture and then I read the news and I go, oh the hell are they talking about? Because you know, you don't see a lot of white supremacists that are rocking Latin prison gang tattoos or appear to be Hispanic. But that's where they were going with. And it tweeted this out, although now I did delete the tweet, and I deleted it only in the sense that
I was critical of ABC News for speculating. And they're speculating based on like stickers on his jacket, and I'm speculating based on the tattoo. And all right, that's fine, We'll go ahead and wait and see, because like things aren't adding up. Sitting there watching this and again, you're looking at a bit of a grainy photo trying to figure out what that tat is,
and at no point did any of the speculation or questions surround that. And I'm sorry, if you're going to sit there and you're going to use your eyeballs and you're going to analyze what you are attempting to decipher based on patches, how is it that you don't also attempt to speculate based on that tattoo. And I don't know the answer to it because I haven't found any coverage where they actually go down that road and attempt to determine what's up with that.
But I have a theory now I understood why they didn't initially, because, let's face it, what narrative is the is going to be most preferred by your standard mainstream media. They want some maga dude rolling in with an ar some neo nazi white supremacist dude, because that's the narrative that they want. They didn't get it in Nashville, Hence the reason they don't like now. They don't want to sit there and put any of the information out to
manifesto any of the rest of it. It didn't jive with the story they want to tell, So I'm naturally suspicious there. However, one by one they started to all go in this same direction, saying that, according to an unnamed source and using their own eyeballs, based on the patch or the patches or stickers their words by the way, that they feel that it might be somebody who is all about the white supremacist neo Nazi stuff. And again
none of its squares would look in at dude's picture. Eventually, they they identified the suspect, thirty three year old Mauricio Garcia. Now it's making even less sense that, according to a senior law enforcement official familiar with the investigation IE anonymous source, in addition to the R fifteen style weapon, Garcia had at least one other weapon on him when he was fatally shot in front of the mall. They also his car was parked out front. They say they
found multiple weapons in there. I don't know a lot of suspects. And by the way, this is the only time we're going to use his name, because I don't like to name these folks, but I think it's germane
to the conversation. Here this from ABC quote. In addition to the insignia on the shooters equipment that suggested a right wing extremist ideology, investigators saying they found social media accounts connected with the shooter that reveal postings and images, including writings with racially and ethnically motivated, violent extremist rhetoric, neo Nazi material, and material expousing the supremacy of the white race. That's allegedly what they found
when investigating Mauricio Garcia. I don't want to use his name anymore, so, um, we'll go with a pop culture reference. I'm gonna go with Carlos Bigsby for the purpose of discussions. Okay, we're all in the same boat. We know what we're talking about, the story, the individual. We'll go with Carlos Bigsby. And admittedly that leaves me scratching my head. So there is a little more background here, and for those of you who talk about mental health in these situations, hang on, I'm gonna fill you
in on the rest. Coming up next case O Day radio program segment. Hang loose, though, we get into the second half of this story and some of the background on demand. The police say shot up at mall in Texas. We're not gonna use his name anymore. We're just going to refer to him as Carlos Big Speed because it's a confusing background details plus a guest, I'll tell you about coming up ang loose back in a few celebrating ten
years that's still going strong. Thank you. Casey is on ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, seven thirty five, Good morning, everybody, Happy Monday. It is the case O Day Radio program. I'm pretty excited because in one half of one hour we got ourselves pretty good. Guest. If you spend even five seconds on Twitter or reading about school choice, no doubt you've heard the name Corey DeAngelis. He is you wan't talk about the barbs and arrows
guy. This is the guy who makes Randy Weingarten's cuss under her breath. I suspect the Teachers Union president. De angelis senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, and I would argue from an activist and a messaging standpoint easily the dude who is probably the highest profile and I always enjoy when I see him going at it on social media, the threads he puts up and the articles he puts out because he's not. Look, look he is. He's
got some he's got some barbs what he needs to. But I think he's one of the more effective advocates of what is a popular, can servative opinion, and that is that competition, especially competition in the era in the area of schools, should be beneficial, will be beneficial, even could be in some people's mind, maybe they they're not one hundred percent on board yet, But I think he does a fantastic job of having a grasp of the facts
and being an advocate for this and now with North Carolina poised based on the the current makeup of the House and Senate, the ability to override the governor's veto, and where that looks like it's heading. Although some people maybe have some questions about the progressive nature of the bill, and when I say progressive, there are elements of it at least as what's being discussed that kind of act like income tax in the sense that the dollars attached to students are tiered
based on income level. And I'm like, well, if you're gonna do this, what should it matter if it's a household that makes one hundred and fifty thousand or a household that makes forty thousand, and so we're going to talk about this with Corey because he's plugged in all over the country. And the other element is I've seen states that are firmly in Republican grasp that have gotten on the cusp of doing this and then some argument is made to lawmakers
or the governor and they don't. And that's why in North Carolina, I will withhold my kudos until we see that they actually get this thing past.
But we're gonna chat with Corey coming up at eight oh five this morning, so you don't want to miss that, Okay, all right, So we were just talking about Texas and the man that police walked into the Allen, Texas mall and started killing the media prior to even knowing who he was talking about, how they had sources that say that they're investigating a link between neo Nazi white supremacy. Then they identified the individual who has a very very Hispanic
name, whose parents his parents. They were interviewing the parents and they had to have a translator, so it's not like he's fifth generation Studes. Parents don't speak English, and so it's hard for people to square when you're talking about white supremacy. So how did we get here? Well, there's some other information nation and I think this might be a m This this, this allows me to at least formulate a theory in my head phone number. By
the way, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. So, according to officials, the shooter was actually a member of the US Army and uh eventually was kicked out. This goes back to two thousand and eight. Again, he's thirty three. According to ABC News, he was kicked out of the army for mental health issues. There's that phrase, you know,
it's uh. It's it's an element of the discussion that some people want to have when we uh, we sit here and we analyze why people would walk into a place and start indiscriminately shooting people, right because we have this, it's it's in our nature to want to understand and why do people do this? And we get into this argument where you got one group of people say well, we just gotta take everyone's guns. Guns are bad, and
then we have others who say, well what about mental health? And rather than to be able to have a discussion, everyone just screams at each other and seemingly the media has decided that they really don't care about the mental health side of it. Just my observation. So in two thousand and eight, removed from the US Army due to mental health issues. I am curious how
egregious does I guess maybe it depends on time in and rank. I don't know how how flagrant do mental health issues have to be before they will kick somebody out of the middy, because I mean, let's face it, especially with many, many, many members of the military, most recently having served in Iraq and Afghanistan, You're going to have increased mental health issues that maybe you're not pre existing but are part and parcel of people's service PTSD things like
that. And I don't know that they're discharging those folks necessarily. They do have a program, whether it's effective or not, to at least attempt to treat it. I don't know in two thousand and eight exactly what the process was. And I also wonder what allows it to rise to an occasion that they would discharge somebody. I mean, we're not talking Clinger in mash with the dresses. Something, something has to be that tipping point. And in
two thousand and eight, we were firmly entrenched rack Afghanistan. You had people that literally had finished their service, but we're subject to being recalled because you know, didn't read the contract all the way or they knew it was a possibility, but when it started happening, it was like a major thing. So I got to think of two thousand and eight, the military was not inclined to kick dudes to the curb. So and maybe somebody can set me
straight eight eight, eight, nine three four seven eight seventy four. Maybe there are pretty succinct that, you know what, I should ask my cousin about this, because he's army and literally they keep he tried to retire like six years ago and he's just finishing up. He's command command sergeant major too, so he's he's achieved the highest enlisted ranked there is and he works on
the recruiting side of things now. So maybe I'll caught. Maybe I should have called David on this, but I just like, that's what I can't square. And if somebody had been going back to two thousand and eight had enough red flags that the military was like, nah, you're done here, dude, what happens after that? According to reports the dude was living as a quote transient lodging. So now I start to get the picture of somebody
who has we'll just say, has issues fitting in. So now I start to process the information of somebody who doesn't appear to be from a heritage standpoint, you know, your standard Aryan nation. Dude, the military thing didn't work. Obviously, life isn't going well. If he's in transient lodging between jobs, sounds like he U sounds like he uh, you know, floated
between various peer groups, and we don't know everything. And so now I can start to formulate, well, maybe maybe this was just you know him, if he was posting white supremacy stuff, which doesn't make any sense with the last name Garcia, maybe this was just one other way in which he was trying to I don't know, fit in or something. I know that sounds crazy obviously, but I'm just trying to make sense of it. And look, I understand that some people try to make sense of it, and
they you know, because I've got your false flag emails. Okay, I got him, thank you, don't have to send anymore. But in reality, I'm just trying to process and I think that's what people are trying to do. How does it make sense that you know, somebody who's literally first generation Hispanic immigrant delve into white supreme It doesn't make any sense unless you're dealing
with somebody who obviously has severe social issues. And then it comes down to, all right, so if the eighty six to them from the army, now, so people are correct to me, he wasn't kicked out. He was medically discharged. I understand. I get that. Likely he went we call it a med board. He probably went to mental health due to suicide thoughts. When I served, I had an airman who was just charged because she attempted to take her own life twice while they still off for services.
There's they're not fit to serve at that point. So again I'm just spitballing here because I don't know, but I think people are gonna have a hard time processing it. And if we're gonna get the standard rigamarow where they're like, oh well, they posted he posted a posted a Hitler meme and argued for the superiority of the white race, you better be able to explain that to people. And thus far, I guess maybe we just don't have enough
information to do that, all right. Seven forty seven race stagic from the Weather Channel is standard by Good morning to you, sir. What's going on on this morn? Not much? How are you? I'm pretty good? I got like allergies is going bonkers, and my only gatorade left this morning when I got up was orange about the variety pack. I know. Yeah, how can a Monday get any worse? Right? No, not any
worse than that. Well, don't have much to clean the air out, so I don't know the allergy sufferers out there are gonna have much hope, but not much rain either, at least today. There may be a shower thundershower later load to mid eighties, so it's going to stay warm, fairly
humid. We'll still have a threat of a few showers thutterer showers tonight, and we actually get a brief round early tomorrow morning and then maybe some more isolated showers tomorrow afternoon, mid upper eighties, so we do stay warm. Then the rest of the week actually looks dry, will cool off with the front coming through for Wednesday Thursday mid to upper seventies and mostly sunny both of those days before we get back into the eighties and sunshine on Friday. So
pretty good week. I mean, we do mention showers, thundershowers today, tonight, tomorrow, widely scattered around, though I think tomorrow is going to be the better chance, maybe around in the morning and possibly a few more in the afternoon into tomorrow night, and after that, I think the tail end of the week looks and is going to feel lot better. Okay, all right, well, at least we have something to look forward to, so yeah, it should be good. We're so then orange gatorade. All
right, enjoy that. We'll get into it, sir in an hour. Thank you very much, appreciate it. Yep, all right, there we go, race agic from the Weather Channel. We will take a quick break. A reminder, Corey D'Angelis, we're going to talk school choice. We will do that eight oh five, all come in your way, hang on a new decade on the calendar and celebrating ten years on the air. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and news Talk f WPTI
in the Triad. All right, crazy story out of California. As the California Recreations Task Force voted Saturday to approve by the way, This task force is a nine member committee which has been task forcing I guess for two years now. They're in Oakland. Has voted to approve a recommendation for how the state can compensate yes Ridetta's reparations hence the name of the board, and apologize
to black residents for generations of harm caused by discriminatory policies. I will say this, and I mentioned it on the show, but I'll say it every chance I get. People may not realize, but the state with the most Jim Crow laws back in the day was not a Southern state. It was California. I know most if you ask people, I'm sure ninety percent of people would pick a Southern state. And it's not even close. By the way individual laws that are considered among the Jim Crow era and style of laws,
California blows everyone out of the water. And they were going at it. And one of the big reasons is they also had a whole slate of laws that were individual not just to black residents, but also to Asian residents.
So that's that's how they got their numbers up there. But anyway, so they're recommending what would in total be about eight hundred billion dollars, essentially providing each quote unquote eligible black resident of California over a million dollars, which I believe you can get a small condo for it in California right now. Also a full scale apology and admission of wrongdoing by the State of California,
lawmakers, residents, you name it, what, I'll tell you. What's even crazier is Following the recommendation, several activist groups, including the Coalition for a Just and Equitable California, which is a reparations advocacy group, came out saying that it's not enough. First off. First off, they want the apology to be much more specific and include a censure of lawmakers and or lawmakers who are against this. I know there are a handful of lawmakers in California
that are against this. They also want a condemnation of former Governor Pete hardy Man Hardman Burnett, who was the first governor of California, first elected governor. They had an appointed one than he was elected, who was a quote unquote white supremacist. California, which entered the Union in eighteen fifty, did not an act to any laws to guarantee freedom for all is their beef. And again the activist groups say that even though the recommendation is over a million
dollars, it's simply not enough. Which it was just bonkers to me, right, this thing, this thing should be this shouldn't even be a conversation. And now you literally have a set of lawmakers who might be willing to hand over in excess of a million dollars per resident. I'm sure to tax
it too significantly. And the activists are still not happy, and probably not because the activist aren't going to be happy because if they do do it, then if you're an advocacy group for reparations, you're out of a gig. So yeah, insanity anyway, for Deangelist, school choice is one of the big names out there. He's going to join us coming up right after the
news. Do not miss this conversation. All right, Good morning everybody, and happy Monday, our number three Getting Things rolland case O Day radio program. And it's a pretty hot topic here in North Carolina, as the legislature is indicated with the I guess the flip of representative caught them that we are in a position in North Carolina to finally pass a school choice bill. And North Carolina's is interesting. It is different in several ways, and again we
don't have finality on what it's going to look like. It does have kind of a tiered system based on income for reimbursement for students to the families that wish to explore other options, but in an effort to create the competition that many claim will be the savior of education in North Carolina and here in the
United States, it's a heck of a lot. Further in, a lot of states have gotten one of the advocates, and I would argue probably one of the main advocates, especially if you spend any time on Twitter, is Corey D'Angelis, who is absolutely Randy Weingarten's favorite person, and he joins us this morning, Good morning, Corey. How are you doing today? Hey, good morning. How's it going. It's going. Yeah. I do enjoy There's several people on Twitter that I enjoy watching tangle, and admittedly you
are one of them. And I think it's because people underestimating that. I don't know if they just think you're just some rando on Twitter. You actually have a PhD in this subject. You're arguably one of the best versed people. So let me pay you that compliment. I think when it comes to
numbers and really putting a face on this topic which has certain complexities. But also you're like, there's a lot of people just think you're evil man, So I mean, how do you feel about all that while you're advocating what is seemingly your passion. I mean, it's it's a great time to be a school choice advocate. And you know, my opponents can cry about it all they want, but you know what, we're going to continue winning no
matter what. There's nothing that a teachers unions and people like Randy wine Garden can do about it because parents have woken up and they're never going back to sleep, and we're seeing red state competition going on in particular where we're winning all across the country in red states right now. To fund students as opposed to systems, it's a no brainer policy. The money doesn't belong to the schools. It's meant for educating the children, not for protecting particular institutions,
whether that's public or private. The money should follow the student, and people are figuring that out, particularly right now because parents got to see what the heck was going on in the classroom when the unions pushed to close the schools. The unintended benefit was parents got to see the curriculum that wasn't aligned with their values, which reignited a powerful push for education freedom for families to have
true opportunities with school choice. And I think that's why North Carolina is on the cusp this year as well, and it really has become a GOP litmus test issue. I mean, think about it in North Carolina. In order to get this done, every wires every single Republican to show up and vote in favor of their party platform issue from both chambers to override that Governor Roy Cooper, the hypocrite on school choice, to override his expected be too.
I mean, he sent his own kid to private school, which is great. Everybody should have that opportunity though, and he shouldn't fight against school choice for less advantaged families like he's doing well. I just have to take issue with you, Corey. I read the PolitiFact fact check, and you might be mischaracterizing Randy Weingarten. She was all about real. Yeah. It's great that Community Notes has made its way to Twitter, thank goodness for Elon Musk,
but the public can fact check the fact checkers down. The PolitiFact article was slapped with a community note because look, the leftist so called fact checkers can. They can no longer lie out in public like they've done for far too long. The real y is Randy Weingarten's union lobbied the CDC to make it more difficult to reopen schools. They were fearmongering every step of the way in order to hold children's education hostage to secure multiple multi billion dollar ransom payments
from taxpayers. He had the Chicago Teachers Union deleting tweets saying it was racist and sexist to reopen the schools. Yes, they actually did that. Their hypocrisy was exposed every step of the way. Their board member was vacationing in Puerto Rico while saying it was it was unsafe to go back to work, but they could go vacation overseas. That was totally fine. I mean, people, people aren't falling for the never ending gas lighting from Randy Weingarten.
She can lie all she wants, but she's going to get fact checked on Twitter for sure now. Her pin tweet actually got a community that was slapped on it. At least three days in a row because she continued to try to rewrite history on school closures. The parents aren't stupid. They saw what happened. They know that. You know, even in Florida you had Randy's affiliates suing governor desantists to try to keep the schools closed. That that didn't
work in the state like Florida, but it did. It did work in blue states where the unions had more sway. Oh yeah, no question. Um, let me, let's talk about the COVID thing. Um, you know, it became immediately clear to me that and I think it's a sad thing. I'll be honest with you. I think in the same way that we're seeing situations where um, law enforcement, we had some local stories here, I feel like they're squandering part of that relationship, which is so important.
It really showed during COVID how much capital and trust was being wasted and flushed because of the actions of Randy Weingarten in the positions of school districts. And we have a lot of teachers that listen to this show and to the point where they attempted to separate themselves from our quasi union, which isn't really a union here in North Carolina because of their extremist positions, and that can do nothing but have a negative effect on the ability of educators who are passionate,
who are good at their job of wanting to educate kids. And it depresses me. But you're right. This was the big sea change, the moment that parents were able to realize their kids are going to be home for a lot longer, but also look over their shoulder at what was going on on those computer screens. Arguably in a weird way, this was the best thing for your cause in a long time. Yeah, it was an unintended
benefit. I joke sometimes that we should really thank Randy Weingarten for all the work she's done to inadvertently advanced school choice more than anyone could have ever imagined. I mean, she didn't mean for this to have but this was the unintended result, and Vodi Bacham said it best. We cannot continue to send our children to Caesar for their education and be surprised when they come home as Romans. Well, the good news from COVID is that the parents aren't surprised
anymore. They know that the schools are not just focusing on education, they're in some cases including political leftists indoctrination. So you know, for the argument for school choice for so long was really based on the idea and the truth that a lot of low income families are stuck in failing government schools with low test scores. But you know, that didn't affect everybody, and it wasn't
as mobilizing as what's really happening. The true failures of the school system is that there's a one size fits all disaster that is, by definition, never going to meet the needs of individual families who disagree fundamentally about how they want to raise their kids. And COVID really opened the eyes of families about how the school system is not just about education, it's about values. And parents who are currently sending their kids or did send their kids to a rated public
schools or maybe the kids. You know, they thought that their kids were doing fine just because they had high scores on their math and reading tests. They started to see that there's something else going on here. There's another dimension of school quality that's arguably more important, which is whether the school's curriculum aligns with their families values. And that's really mobilized parents to push back at school
board meetings. That has gotten parents to be labeled by the Left and the Department of Justice and the actually the National school Boards Association as so called domestic terrorists just for pushing back and trying to have more of a say in their kids education. This has exposed politicians in Virginia, for example, or Terry mccaullough running for governors, the Democrat tried to say, I don't think parents
should be telling schools what they should teach. It's really exposed many on the left for being socialists trying to control other people's kids through the through the process of the forcing kids to go through the school system that they that they control
and that they've infiltrated for decades. That's woken up conservatives to run for school board take over the school system, and it's also mobilized parents to be able to have an escape hatch to get their children out of those institutions into private ones or charter schools, or even just to homeschool their children. That that's he's seen the surge like we've never seen before. As well. You know what, I would argue that I don't have kids, just be straight up
with you. And it's interesting because when I talk about this inevitably I'll get an email from somebody going, well, you don't even have kids in the school system, what do you care? Well, I mean I pay taxes, and those taxes go to the schools, so I feel like I have some skin in the game. But the thing that woke me up, um was the uh, well, the Waiting for Superman. You remember that documentary
about Washington DC schools and people haven't seen it. There's a scene in there where you have parents and they're primarily low income minority parents who were sitting in a there sitting in a room with like a bingo bingo balls being drawn, right, and those are numbers to determine whether their kids are going to be able to get into these um these uh these Magnet schools and these charter schools, and these parents are openly weeping. Um. It's it's really it's a
really emotional thing to watch. And I that drove the point home to me. And you're right. I think people who didn't find themselves in that situation and maybe had more flexibility and didn't have to deal with where DC schools were at that point. Um, maybe maybe they didn't get it, but you're right, they do now. Um, I that's that that is a good thing. But I want to talk details with you in just a few minutes. We have left Corey d'angelus with us. One of the things that fascinated
me was I've seen Red states get on the cusp of this. We've had a few incidents and then I don't know what some lobbyist is telling them in a room, but you've had incidents where like they just kind of abandoned the process or decided to then vote against it, or a Republican governor vetoed school
choice. What is the argument that they were making to these guys to abandon plans previously that you're aware of. Well, the truth is that these it's the same people who have been bought and paid for by the teachers unions in other states, or they're they're just they're just caving to the superintendent. They'll try to play it both ways though they'll try to say, oh no, I'm still a Republican even though I'm voting against that party platform as you.
And the excuse that they'll use in some of these red states because they know the leftist talking points aren't gonna aren't gonna cut it is they'll say, you know, yeah, these other states did it, and they're red states, and these other guys voted for it, and within my state, but I don't have to do it because I live in a rural district where we don't
have a lot of private schools. Or they'll actually say the words the public school is the only option, and then they'll turn around in them in the next breath with a straight face, they'll try to say, this will defund and decimate are fantastic rural public schools. We'll wait, hold on a minute. One, if they're fantastic, you should have nothing to worry about. And then two, more importantly, if you don't have any exit options from
the public school, you also shouldn't have anything to worry about. Where are people gonna go, Where are they gonna take the money? If it's true that they don't have any other options, you should be the last representative making this argument that it'll decimate your public schools. But the reality is the public
schools up their game in response to competition. They do better. We've seen this all across the country, and the nine most rural states in the country have some for a private school choice already, including West Virginia, one of the most rural states. They have universal school choice already. One of the seven six states that's already gone all in on school choice, North Carolina might
be the seventh. And what's interesting about North Carolina is the other six states that have expanded school choice to every single family, they've all had GOP trifecta's Republicans controlling everything. But North Carolina has a Democrat governor, which would make North Carolina special. What it seems like it's going to happen is it will be the first state without a GOP trifecta to go all in on school choice.
Now that's not because Roy Cooper is going to go along with It's just he's a lone duck governor who who's who will have a veto override caused him to fail. Yes, So, but yeah, this argument that it's it's you know, we're in a rural area want to do it. That excuse isn't. No one's falling for that crap anymore. That was just a lame excuse to vote against the party platform issue and decide with the progressives and the teacher unions. That's it's not gonna fly. I mean it's not working in
North Carolina. Every single Republican signed on to the bill in both chambers, and more states should be like North Carolina. This happened in Arizona to every single Republican had to sign up because they had one seat majorities, and they got it done. They were in the first state to go all in last year in Arizona. Every Republican state should be able to do the same thing.
There's no excuse otherwise. Let me. I'm sorry, I just got a couple of minutes North Carolina. I find it interesting reading it, and obviously I'm sure you've you're you're familiar with each of the state different things. North Carolina is interesting in the proposal. It's tiered in what these vouchers would
look like. Do you have any concerns with that? And why should somebody who makes one hundred and fifty thousand versus somebody who makes thirty thousand not be able to have the same financial freedom to send their kids where they want, right even the people who are you know, if anything, the people making more money are paying more into the tax system, so they should at least get the equal amount. So I'm with you. I think it should be
totally equal. You know, if you're funded disamount and the government run school, your kids should have that same amount of funding. Follow you to the private school if you want. So that could be a change, you know, later on the future, after they passed this one. But this is still a huge step in the right direction having everybody eligible in some way. I mean, if as you know, the currents, the current program in
North Carolina is only only restrict did to certain income categories. That's how it has been for a long time, and other states too. It's only until these past couple of years has have states really said, you know what, we're just going all in. Every single family's eligible, regardless of income. So Arizona was the first one to actually do it last year. So for North Carolina to be going all in and that all families are at least eligible
for some portion of the funding, that is a huge victory. Corey DeAngelis follow them on Twitter. It's at Corey DeAngelis. I promise it's a good read. We're out of time, but we'll see if they go through to it. I'll withhold my kudos to them, but I appreciate you joining us. Okay, yeah, totally thanks so much. Yeah, coridiangelis joining us here on the case O Day Radio program. We'll be back in just a few minutes. Hang on Flint one oh six one FM Talk and nine four
five WPTI, two stations driving the best end talk. This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, welcome back, eight thirty six. You're on the k c O Day radio program. Over the weekend, activists decided to block the subway track in New York City. Um, I guess when you are I guess when you were able to go out and just block roads and if people don't stop, it turns into an international incident. I guess maybe you think you can block tracks. I mean, I guess
it was successful. You probably go on to make sure they got fair notice. You're there though, because trains don't stop as quickly as passenger cars. So there's that. At least seven people were arrested. It happened at Lexington and sixty third on the Upper east Side. So and also they clash with police, including some individuals who attempted to fight police. So that's nice.
This all over them. The death of the you know, some guy was just on the subway to do moonwalks for tips or something and not had forty some arrests, including attempted abduction of a seven year old, assaulting a grandmother, and many, many, many many acts of violence. So let's see here, this dude was not unknown and um, you know, frankly,
we talked about this. When it comes to the subway system in New York, I've only I've only been on it a handful of times, and like half literally half the time I've been I think I've Readden the Subway four times in New York, and twice there was some lunatic having some sort of mental health issue or just really really angry. So that's your choice. You can, I guess, deal with that on the subway or people will riot an attempt to shut down mass transit. So we didn't see any riots per se,
so I guess that's good. But this whole thing, man, the fight for the narrative on the social media is crazy, just bonkers. Either he's just a Michael Jackson, a hungry Michael Jackson impersonator, or he is you know, almost serial killer in some people's opinion, When the reality is
somewhere in between. Ryan, He's a guy who appeared to be dealing with a lot of mental health issues, but he's also an individual well who acted out violently on multiple occasions and was seemingly in the turnstyle that is the New York justice system. And as I mentioned once, the populace feels that justice is either not being dispensed equally or largely ignored, and it's hampering safety.
And you know, normal, good order people are going to be more inclined to do things on their own, and when you're dealing with folks who are not trained in dealing out justice or don't do it on a regular basis,
is going to be messy. But you know this, this uh, this activist attitude that you know, this guy was just sitting there on the subway and is Michael Jackson uniform and some evil former marine strangled him is the height of absurdity, especially when you consider, if you watch the video, that it was a multiracial group of people that were attempting to restrain this dude. But that is lost in the conversation. The New York Medical Examiner did confirm
that Nearly died from a choke hold ruled the incident a homicide. That doesn't necessarily mean that there is a crime. There is just there justifiable homicide or various levels of it where it becomes non criminal, like if it's self defense, that would be another one. So it'll be interesting to see what happens.
But I don't like this guy's odds being in New York City. It's like when they say that they're going to charge a Republican in Washington, DC, Well, it's ninety percent Democrats. You think a jury of the peers is actually a jury of the peers. The irony, of course, is this would be the justice system actually getting off their button doing something. And I haven't seen this morning Kyle. I don't know if you're watching the Kyle's in for Ross this week because vacation, he's on he's on the vaca um.
Have you seen any are they are they screwing with the commute this morning in New York? Have you seen anything? I haven't seen anything. I haven't seen any concern. That was the concern that they were going to jack with commute this morning in New York. But I don't know, we'll see or maybe maybe it just doesn't get the ground swell because people in New York are just sick of it. Just you know, the the lack of doing
anything. Did you see that stat where they were talking about how it's just a handful of individuals that have essentially accounted for thousands of shoplifting arrests over the last few years. I mean, it's like it's a short list, and it just shows you how many times people will go and enter the system and nothing's ever done. So that could be INTI to sit there and watch. Also, one of the strangest stories many I've stayed in this hotel too.
I just want to point this out if I believe it's the same one. It's the Hilton City Center in Nashville. All right, check this out. So this guy, he's a hotel guest at the Hilton, and he's just sleeping away. This is the downtown Hilton Nashville. I'm sure this is the one because I went there for a conference and I stayed at this hotel. So he's sleeping and he wakes up about five in the morning, looks down at the end of his bed and there is the manager of the hotel in
his Hilton Hotel outfit sucking on this dude's toes. Right, the guest who was from Texas the Hilton manager's lucky. The dude from Texas, he's lucky and get shot. The guests from Texas told Pullice he woke up and witnessed fifty two year old suspect David Neil, the manager or the night manager the Hilton Nashville Downtown, sucking on his toes, at which point the man says
his name is Peter Brennan. He says he've jumped up, screaming and confronted Neil because he recognized him because the day previous, Neil had been among employees that showed up to enter the room to help fix a TV. Neil said, or excuse me, Brennan said, Neil was wearing his uniform, had his name tag on, and he's screaming at him. Asked what the hell he's doing, and the guy wasn't giving him any quote substantive answers. You
got to be like diamond level to get you. I don't know. I'm not sure on the loyalty program for Hilton what level gets you the free toe sucking, but apparently this guy had it. Now. Neil, once police arrived, because he's got to come up with something, said that he entered the guest room, but claimed it was because he smelled smoke and wanted to check on the guest. I'm not sure. I'm you know, I'm not a firefighter and he just happened to trip and fall. Well, this is
where I'm going with this. I'm not a firefighter, so I'm not sure one hundred percent. I guess if you're the manager and he smells smoke, that's a good thing you would want, you know, you want to figure out what's up with that. But I don't know. Yeah, maybe it was a trip and fall accident. Maybe it was it's five in the morning. Perhaps the manager was yawning, right, he's tired, hear me out. Maybe he's yawning it's tired. Right. He happened to enter this guest
room with it. He had made a key card to do it. It's dark, specifically, it's dark. I know what you're saying. You're saying, Well, aren't the rooms all laid out the same? You think this guy would know? I don't know. Maybe the guy's suitcase was in the
way. He's yawning simultaneously, and uh, you know, dude's feet sees are sticking out, and uh, you know, it's like these guys who going to the emergency room with a light bulb in their butt and they you know, Oh, I was working in the garage and I fell down right. Nobody's buying that story. The manager arrested, I held on twenty seven thousand dollars. Bond. Brennan said he's been traumatized by the episode quote I'm
having problems sleeping. Maybe yeah. Michel Meyer, spokeswoman for Hilton, said that the Nashville Downtown is independently owned and operated and that no Hilton entity employee. I it's still your brand. Shut up with that. That is not this is what is it. Are all the same corporate people to work for bud Light working for other people? Now, that is not the way to handle this. The safety and security of our guests and team members is our
highest priority. Well, then get your night manager not to walk into a guest room and start sucking their toes while they're sleeping. Oh that's a good point, Boston Paul with a good point. Maybe it's oh no, I'm sorry. Greg greg Row with a good point. Perhaps it is a Paris Hilton themed I think the sucking in a hotel of a guest there, I you know what, sir, I don't know. That's maybe all right, I'm gonna get fired A forty six race stage it from the Weather channel.
Do you see? That's how creepy is that some guy's sleeping at his Hilton Hotel room and he wakes up the managers sucking on his toes, which creepiers. I went to a radio conference in Nashville and I stayed at that hotel. Yeah, I did not get a free tow sucking. I don't have any proper status. I guess next time, next time, you got to
be like one of those gold level Rewards members. Maybe yeah, yeah, yeah, Oh well, well, really a forecast that sounds a little more intimidating than it's going to be. I do want emphasize not much rain today, although we may see some passing showers this morning, and now it looks like there's a shower just west of Fayetteville, probably more like a few sprinkles, and that's going to do it. And later today, after we go through I say seventy five percent or more the daylight hours with no rate at
all, will have a few showers. Thunderstorms came in probably four or five o'clock through early tonight, and that's going to allow us to get to the load amid eighties, and we'll have that threat for showers and butter storms early tonight, overnight in the load amid sixties, and again tomorrow some isolated showers and thunderstorms. I think there's gonna be a round that's gonna come through between about eight and ten o'clock in the morning, and then maybe a few more
in the afternoon. Tomorrow's actually the better chance, even on into tomorrow night, early warming human tomorrow in the mid upper eighties, and then Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, look good. We'll get out of this and get out of the mention of any shower thunder showers and cool off a little bit for Wednesday, Thursday, sunny both days mid upper seventies, and Sunday Friday.
I'm back into the eighties. So a couple of days here, it's a little touch and go, especially tomorrow afternoon Tomorrow night, we will still see a shower thunder shower threat, but after that I think it's looking good for the rest of the week. Okay, all right, thank you sir, we'll chat tomorrow. Appreciate it. Ye, all right? Forty eight and we'll check in with Jeff bellam's your next hang on? Maybe a right, good morning. It is eight fifty Bloomberg got they just fell, can you
hear me, sir? Alright, awesome, some sort of weird technical issue, which is weird because race Stagic and I were just able to cross talk off this so all right, Well I told him to call in and apparently he's not looking at his emails, so that's just fun. Oh all right, business report, i'd you know, yeah by low cell high right, no, no, no, no, no, just uh put it all into Um, I don't know tulips that worked that one time, I think,
so all right, well, sorry about that. I don't know what's going on, which is weird because we used the same system that we just did with race Stagic and A work just fine, So how the hell do I know? All right? So um oh here he is, all right real, let me try this real quick, Jeff, Sorry about they were having some weird but if you want to hit me real quick, go right aheadswer okay, sure A case stocks rallied on Friday after the labor departments better
than expected news on the job market. Looking at mixed futures this morning, NASDAC futures are lower, but the S and P and DAL futures are both higher. We'll be hearing from the President and Transportation Secretary Pete Buddha Judge later today. The Biden administration has drafted new rules that spell out airlines obligations to passengers stranded because of flight cancelations or severe delays. Congressional leaders will be at
the White House tomorrow to discuss the debt ceiling with President Biden. And the number of Americans who are stressed about their finances is growing, Casey, more than half of all adults surveyed by banqueat dot com say money issues are having an impact on their mental health right now, Casey, By the way, before we got John, I know we're going to be here, I told everyone to put all their money in tulips. So that worked that one time. I think, all right, Jeff, thank you very much. Okay,
have a good garden. There you go. All right, I just got a few minutes left, but we all we have to have a talk, all all of us. If I could for just a moment, because I saw something really disturbing and I need to know what the hell is going on. I don't know why this is a list, and I sure don't know why any of the communities in this broadcast area are on this list. Which of you psychopaths are gardening naked? Who is it? It's a lot of you, apparently, Kyle, do you garden? I do not.
I don't do any gardening. My wife is the gardener. Does she wear clothes when she gardens? She does? Oh, okay, I guess you could do some unique tanning. There is a certain part of the body that some people like to expose to sunshine. Everyone, well, remember you do that whole thing where you lay with your butty face and the sunny. But for whatever reason, somebody put a list out because it was World Naked Gardening Day on Saturday, and they listed the US cities based on the percentage of
the population that enjoys nude gardening. And I am disturbed. Now the number one city actually makes sense. It's Miami. And then he got a bunch of Texas at Austin's in the number two. They're weird there. However, in the top ten is Raleigh at number ten, Charlotte fourteen, Fayetteville's in the top thirty, as his Greensboro or excuse me, top forty, But
who's doing this? Who is going who is going out in their yard and gardening in the buff so many of you that apparently it's You're in the top ten in Raleigh and in the top fifty and most of the other large communities that we broadcast in Philadelphia is at number four. That's just crazy to me. Yeah, where your bulletproof vest there? How how many of you are you? We're gonna you know what, I just saw this. It's at
the end of the show. I demand answers, and I'm telling you early in the show tomorrow, we're gonna bring this back up and somebody's gonna explain this to me. Also, why would you do that? I understand the tanning part of it, but you're dealing with fertilizer. You got sharp stuff, you know, you're like, you know, you get the little garden shears, God forbid, you get a little low No, no, no, I don't know that I believe any of this.
