All right, good morning everybody, and happy Monday or Halloween Eve or I don't know, however you wish to look at it. Which gets you through a Monday, do your thing is every So I just want to make sure that I'm fully read in on this. So from now on, every celebrity death, whatever they're a celebrity for political television shows of the nineties, uh,
sportspeople. I'm trying to think where I haven't seen insane levels of conspiracy theories, which I'm deeply entertained by, Don't get me wrong, but it's just like, I don't know if I've seen a quote unquote celebrity death where there wasn't some form of where not. We don't have all the truth, which may be true obviously, because you know where different states have different amounts of information they release or timetables or any of it. But I don't know
if anyone is innocuous enough now that there ain't something going on. And I think obviously there's the COVID you know, COVID and vaccine side of it, but I'm talking stuff that wanders outside of it, so that Matthew Perry and him, was anyone surprised? I guess would be the question considering the And I wasn't a friends guy. I never I was never really a sitcom guy.
I understood it. I've obviously seen some episodes, but but you know, just looking at the news, I also understood, like he liked drugs a lot, a lot, a lot a lot in alcohol, and I don't celebrate it, but it was something that was a constant issue. And then obviously he'd go through periods where he'd get clean and he gained like fifty pounds or whatever, and then they'd crap on him for that. Like I don't have beef with the dude. But I wasn't a show fan or anything.
And I saw the news and I kind of am unplugged over the weekend, or at least attempt to be, and like twenty different people like, oh my gosh, did you see this? And you know, they show me their phone or whatever, hey, and I'm like, nah, I got it. And then I started digging into it yesterday, and it's like he filmed a video with some him moving some physical cranberries around and the lead singer of Cranberries accidentally drowned as well. So there's the powers that be where
he's trying to warn us of something. And I'm like, maybe he just got high on whatever he could get a hold of, fell asleep and drowned in a hot tub, right, or or he knew he was getting replaced with the Clones or whatever, and the video was a cry for how I like, why is it? Why is it so difficult to think that somebody in Hollywood would die early and there might be drugs related? Right? I don't know. Is there a bungalow with the Shatar, Chateau Marmott or whatever
that hotel in Los Angeles is in Beverly Hills? Is there a bungalow where somebody famous hasn't odeed? I'm trying to think, like, because that that's where Belushi o deed uh, there's there's there's several others. That's where Hunter Biden, I guess was trying to some of those videos that are out there. But like that was the period and and and and and it wasn't something that just went away in the seventies, right, Who was? Who is?
There's at least one musician too that I think that odd there back in that you know, one of the twenty seven club. So I don't know, Ross. Are you all in on conspiracy or do you think maybe dude just relapsed no, or maybe he just who knows, Maybe he hit his head right, he's getting into his hot tub, hits his head and then boom, that's Bob Sage right, Yes, there you go. Yeah, so we saw the news. What was it like Saturday going into Sunday.
I guess yeah, yeah, because I was watching I was watching the World's Game, one of the World series, and everyone's like, oh my gosh, we watched an episode of Loki. And as we turn along, how is it? I like to show, you know, I'm my weight till they're all there and I like it, so okay, good, so and I'm checking my phone and i just say to Marky really fast, I'm like, oh man, Matthew Perry passed away and her first reaction not even a
millisecond, She goes drugs. Oh, how citical is your wife? No, because because I've seen the you know, besides the vaccine stuff, the other thing I've seen somebody was saying that, like, look at his last Instagram was a colush of pictures with him with the Batman symbol. What could this possibly mean? Do you see that yeah, and like maybe it's thirty plus years of drug and alcohol abuse, because, like you said, even if you kick that stuff and you're sober, the damage a lot of times
is done and it's gonna it's probably a mirror. Well he if Matthew Perry lived to see sixty, that would have been a miracle. And look, some people do some people, uh, you know, referencing the Belushi thing, and I understand people they're gonna immediately reject what I'm gonna tell them. But Robin Williams, Okay, Robin Williams people, maybe people don't know this.
Robin Williams was in Belushi's bungalow that day, right. I don't know if you And obviously Robin Williams with his diagnosis and the Parkinson's and he had relapses and all of that, but you know, he was he was one of those guys that had you know, had steered out of it pretty successfully for a very long time. He had some relapses, I think when he was filming up in Alaska and then, but you know, the guy was biking like sixty seven miles, sixty or seventy miles on his bike on the
regular. He was you know, he really had just tried everything in his power to kill himself back in the day, and like he was so he was so the last person to see Belushi. He literally had to go testify to a grand jury and he showed up. And the thing was, he shows up blush. She's so stoned, like he can't even have a conversation with him, and he leaves and then so like there have been some guys where, you know, save what happened with Robin Williams obviously with the the
diagnosis and suicide and all of that. Like sometimes you see people in Hollywood who are able to climb out of it and look like, oh completely, well completely, it's possible. But it's somebody like Matthew Perry who even a few years ago, he had so many operations and surgeries because of the consequences of his actions you know, in the past. Like I said, it's thirty plus years of drug and alcohol abuse. R it's going to damage the
body. You know. It's like that one the autopsy show that I watch, it's really showed like you have these wrestlers that pass away super early because you have decades, in decades of narcotic and steroid abuse, and the damage is done to your heart sometimes it's gonna catch up to you. So I don't know. Like, like you said, I wasn't a big fan of
friends either. I don't think it's ever made me laugh. It's sort of like the Big Bang theory with me, like I've never understood why people like it, but I understand that people do like it, and I respect that, but at point they know they don't. Did you have you not seen all the articles this morning the retrospective of shows on television because they were all white or something. Yeah, yeah, those those articles have already begun.
So no, you're right, yeah, absolutely. Maybe a better example is like, why are the Rolling Stones still alive? Right? Right? Well, I said, like those miracles can happen. Like even Rowdy Piper before he passed away, he told somebody He's like, listen, I'm not gonna live to see seventy. It's not gonna happen because of what I've done to my body in the past. So I don't know the specifics of the Matthew Perry case, but I do know his past, right, and it come
on, h was who was the singer around that time. He ended up living like twenty more years or something, but like Nielsen Nielsen, Nielsen Smilson, Right, So that's a dude who I think if you ask people nowadays and you're under like that wasn't even my era. That was a guy who
I don't know if anyone could name one of his songs a save. Maybe everybody's talking just because that still gets airplay, But that dude, you want to talk about somebody who abused themselves, right and like and like the blushy thing made him stop and he even recognized that he wasn't going to live that
long. And I think he lived twenty more years after that, and the damage that he had done that came back and he had this massive heart attack and they're just like, look, you destroyed everything and from all that partying, and he you know, and he had stopped, but like twenty years after it got I think he started up again once he realized that that his health was fading or whatever. But I mean it was, it was it was cooked at that point with what he had done to his heart was the
issue. So I don't know. So we got Batman conspiracy, Cranberry's conspiracy, and what was the other one. I don't Oh, he knew too much, which is pretty generic and standard, and I'm like, what did he know the theme song? Is there secrets at the Is it the Universal lot where they have the if you go on the tour of the Universal Studios lot, you actually are able to go to whatever whatever the coffee shop was. I mean that's that's literally where it lives there and I think they serve
coffee and all that stuff. But well, anyway, so that you know, that was obviously from an entertainment perspective, and then tied in with all the insanity, I guess the big story over the weekend, but not the only one and not the only celebrity death. Bull died, man, I love Nightcurse. Yeah, I saw he passed away. My first question was what did he know? Well, he was eighty, I mean he probablyknew a lot. Well, okay, I was. I was. So you're
on team just to clarify that Bull was assassinated. Well, I mean, you know, look at that show, and you know you had some early deaths there. I guess, so you're going with Bull was assassinated even though he lived to eighty that or probably the vacs. Yeah, even though he lived to eighty. Yeah, okay, well John Larri Kett must be very nervous. Then, I guess. I guess there's only two of them left from that show. Oh yeah, yeah, I watched the whole thing here.
I don't know. It was a while ago, but they were going over like I think it was. I I think it might have been following the death of Harry Man. But what was it? I watched I and I'm trying to think, uh, oh, why is Ozzy Osbourne life? I know, right, if you wanted to convince me that somebody had been replaced by a by a clone, Ozzie would be your easiest convincing, right, because he doesn't really have to sell things, you know what I'm saying.
He's just he's just coming to mumble in a room and walk off. I mean, think that's him. How was Rick Flair still alive? Did he like to party? He did? Oh wow? Okay, he still does? Oh wow? Okay, look Lime and the Coconut. Oh yeah, Oh, there's a whole well, you want to get into what Nilsen wrote? He wrote everything. He's saying like, there's some huge, huge hits that he wrote. Oh what was there was? What was the really really big one. He launched careers man, he wrote like half of Three
Dog Nights stuff and including their biggest hits. Yeah, he's I don't want to I beg of a nerd out on all the music stuff. But Nielsen was really like if you go back and look at his catalog with everything that was there now, line in the coconut, that was what Nielsen Schmilsen album or a little Taste of Schmilsen, which yes, I recognize her. Like that's a dumb name for an album. Whatever it's sold, it's sold a
lot. So and then he what did he? What was his He was really like he was like Besti's with John Lennon, and I think when Lennon
got shot it messed him up even worse. So Lennon and Ringo. You know the Nielsen Neil the famous Nielsen story was him and uh and John Lennon were blitzed out of their mind at a theater in Los Angeles and the Smothers brothers were like they had you know, they they basically had faded out, right, they just timed out and they were launching this big where hey, we're back right, and they go and they booked this one night show and
it's their big relaunch, and all the critics are there and all the famous people are there. I can't remember what the theater was. And John Lennon and Nielsen, who were again just out of their mind, hammered, heckled the smother brothers, the Smothers brothers to the point where bouncers came over and like physically had to drag Lennon out of there. Pretty famous, pretty famous story. There's more to it, I just forget. But anyway, all
right, look at that six are six twenty two. Let's go ahead and take a break. I guess if you want to talk about the well, any of the celebrity death stuff, uh whatever, we'll make that a part of the Monday and let you know what happened over the weekend. Hang on back talking a triangle and news Talk ninet, PTI and the triad. All right, good morning, six twenty six. Glad that some of you are
up and creative this morning. Thank you for that. So one of our fine listeners, Ross just sent me an email and it says you forgot celebrity deaths happened in three and you didn't say the third and it's in a picture of Matthew Perry, a picture of you know, Bull Shannon, you know in his night court outfit, and a picture of Kirk Cousins. So thank you for that. That's brutal. Appreciate that. This morning. What did I do? Oh, I just found out about that injury this morning before
the show. I know, I was still like, I was still yelling at the TV over our running back, like a few plays before that going to the Blue Tent. Nobody did the Blue the Blue Tents the worst man. Josh Allen had to go to the Blue Tent last weekend, and they're saying it's probably because the shoulder after you ran in for that touchdown right right right right, kill us the Blue ten. Like the fan base at that point is like, no, numb, I'll trade you one shoulder for one
achilles. Yeah, and it wasn't so much like the Packers look like garbage. They literally and I'm not I'm not being sarcada. They even handed us the ball on one play. It was just a wicked, horrible turnover. So Richard Mole, by the way, I said Bullshannon of his actual name, but you know that's what you know him as, all right, So thank you for that, sir, just what I needed. That show. After the show is on the iHeart Radio app. Searchs Casey O Day for
the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. Alrighty, welcome back. It is six thirty five. So over the weekend, a significant, significant military operation playing out over in Gaza, and we have the UN decided to weigh in. So that's nice trying to get a couple things past, but shockingly, anything that was seemingly pro Israel that didn't happen, and you had people applauding.
So you know, the UN's the UN, but you do have a significant amount of video coming out and Israel's banging away man, and it seems most of it is focused over a couple things. Infrastructure of above ground infrastructure for below ground infrastructure. So what I mean by that is like underground facilities that obviously need air exchange, so part of attempting to start fuel and also eradicate any of those places where they may be drawing air or power or anything
underground to look. I don't know exactly how big their underground infrastructure is, but it ain't small. And some of the little factoids that are emerging there is crazy like how many years they have been at building this underground city, man? And when I say city, I don't know how to describe it other than that, Like you have miles and miles and these are not you know, these are not little little tunnels. These are interstates. I mean,
these are through ways in and around there. You have obviously you have continued calls for release of hostages. You have more videos coming out and more stories like microwave babies and and you know, just all the horribleness could ever want if you actually spend any time digging in there. You also have though estimates that three thousand Palestinian citizens have been killed. Again, like everything else, you know, take whatever you see and and just assume the numbers are
fudged one way or the other. Like I don't trust anything coming out of there. But but the tunnel stuff is crazy, man, Ross did you see like how how big and thorough they're estimating that this underground tunnel facility is. Yeah, we sort of talked about it in Friday, ran I posted, yeah, the photos of it, and like I said, when you first hear about it, you're like you you picture like the Chucci tunnels in
Vietnam. But then when you see them, you're like, are those like the Disney World underground tunnels that lead into the park, Like yeah, I mean and you know some of the descriptions of you know how far they go and and you know, really what's going on down there? Yeah, you
would understand militarily why that is what you'd want to target. But you know, to the extent that they can, they're working on anything that supports those above ground and you know, where are you going to put that stuff where? You're not going to put it right out in the open. You're going to put it in places you think were innocuous, that are that are sheltered, they're not visible from the sky. I wonder how much they knew of
that. I mean, obviously, obviously from an intelligent standpoint, you're not going to be able to do that level of work. But I wonder if they're getting a better look at exactly what you're dealing with down there. You know, it was really weird. Did you see the pictures of the beach in Gaza, Like because they got you know, they have you know, beaches so to speak, there on the on the lake, and like there they had these photos and people are having beach days out there, and it's
you know, and it's successible within Gaza. So those are Aalestinians out there, and they're just just hanging out like you would see people hanging out on a beach here in North Carolina or you know, or a you know, a swimming place or at like Lake lure Man. I don't know, it's just and then they're like, ah, let me tell you about this other
thing that's happening. You're like, why are they at the beach, Like that'd be the last place on one of But if you're still having the inability to leave, so I'll, you know, take everything that's coming out of there. Continued calls from the US, obviously, and I guess the scenario they think there is is the US is doing a little bit of acting, whether kind of like ah, you shouldn't do this, or we may have
to get involved, but not yet. And they were hoping that maybe Hamas heard that and came to their senses and released hostages, and like, I don't know why they thought that that would have worked. But all told, they say Israel hit over one hundred and fifty underground tunnel sites, entrances, support areas, they basically any any you know, in in or out thing that they could possibly think of they claim to have hit. They are also was not in Israel. There were and some of this happened at the end
of last week. But you had Israel firing on proxy targets. I ran proxy targets which are in Syria and Lebanon, and so yeah, everything's coming together, and I think Turkey's getting all mad and saying they may do some stuff. So yeah, everything everything burns. Man. Did you see the the Hamas leaders quote about how they quote miscalculated the reaction from Israel and the
United States. No, they didn't. They said, yeah, there was a it was a huge miscalculation where they didn't think the United States and Israel would react the way they have and it might have been a blunder. Well, I mean, what what did they think that in the US? I don't know what the US has quote reacted Like what really it's the non reaction, it was the plan? Like what was the plan though, because apparently the plan was just attack and then assume nothing was going to happen. I
I don't know. I did read that, like the biggest fear is the fuel shut off. Right, because they because they have to fail the fuels to breathe in the tunnels, right exactly, Like that's a big, big concern, and like I understand that, you know, from a strategic standpoint. And and and then when people who were like, ah, they cut off the internet and they cut off fuel and you can't do this to a
population was it two point two million or something? You can't do that, I'm like, that's the thing I most understand, right, Like, we can we can beef over the you know, the above ground uh and uh, you know the missile targets, because yeah, I understand that it's in the interest of Hamas to have those targets be near population centers so they can scream, I can't believe you. You blew up this building. It was
a daycare kind of like I understand that. But I also understand why simply sapping the ability to get fuel and other stuff in there, like that makes the most sense to me. Yeah. I saw people reacting too, and they were like, this has never happen before in the history of warfare, and is this a new thing? It's like no, it's called like, look up what a siege was, right Medion Times like it's this is what
you do. This is why you had wold cities back in the day, and you had walled cities that did their best to maintain water supplies that the you know, outside enemies couldn't either figure out how to poison or you know, make problematic or just you know, had grain stores and stuff like that. That's why you would have like Ross Stogger, you'd have sieges where it
was a lot of it was a waiting game. The difference is here you're obviously dealing with very different weaponry and the ability to do a lot of stuff even outside of that. So yeah, I don't know if there I don't know if anything progressed or regressed significantly other than kind of what was expected. That baffles me because it's like, how am I sitting, you know, sitting here in a doing a morning show and and you know, only passively
talk about this stuff. Obviously when he gets you know, into the top story of the news, and like it was completely predictable. So now I didn't see that I was literally the leader of from O's. I did see the dude walk out of the interview and and it was like he couldn't understand why. They were asking, like why would you guys go kill all the people or a bunch of people at a music festival. And he's like, this interview is over, and I'm like, you didn't see that coming.
You didn't think that was gonna be a question, dude, But uh yeah, let's see according and again the amount of information that has come, I mean from people like Abu Racaba Racaba or Ricata, whatever that is. So he's like, he's like Hamas's air force leader or aerial array leader. I guess it is technically his term. Let's see here, So they went after him. Racaba responsible for Hamas's UAVs, drones, paragliders, aerial detection and defense, so he was he was one of the go to targets over the
weekend, the IDF commander in charge of the operations. So we're using fire that has never been seen before in the Gaza strip from the air to the ground to the underground, and the IDF is working to eliminate every senior or junior terrorist and every terrorist infrastructure of Hamas. And well I saw esthmates for They're saying like there could be like thirty thousand dudes like living down in those tunnels right now that are all trained and ready to you know, I'll do
it with we saw folks doing back on The Seventh Man. So yeah, we'll update you on a few of those stories. What is this somebody's upset? When I talked about Richard Mole, Why didn't you use bull Shannon's for a full name. Well, yes, no, Stradamus bull Shannon was the character's name. Wait is that part of the conspiracy, because no Stradamus with
the quad trains and stuff. Okay, all right, why are you saying he was killed by Hister I to yes, yes, death by Hister Man the amount the amount of you ever seen a thorough like debunking of all the stuff that they like, all the man have quad trains. Penn and Teller did a great job on it. Yes, I was just gonna say on what was I can't say the name of that show, but bs yeah, bs, yes, I guess I could say it like that. Yeah,
like almost everything you think he wrote he didn't write. But he obviously wrote a bunch of stuff. And it's like any of the big big ones that are often cited are like, we're just made up man, just totally made up. And for a variety of different reasons, but yes, Hister and Hister got him. I guess they really didn't release all the information, so it's a possibility. So there he goes, sir. I hope you're happy,
all right? Uh the wh we also over the weekend had the one year anniversary I guess Friday of the acquisition of Twitter, and the amount of people that who ironically took to Twitter to talk about and and like ceremonially quit, like David French and others was hilarious to me. But also we're promoting stories like the Washington Post story, which we'll talk about a little, and
uh, you know, this place is dead, nobody come here. And they were that was then using they were then using that to like bait interaction, and they got a crap ton of it. They got a lot of engagement on talking about that, and it's like, dude, you have a million, you know, retweets and likes on this doomsday thing. It's obviously not dead. But they also announced a change, and I think it's an interesting one because how people are using Twitter now and I'm a little undecided.
So let's go ahead and talk about that. But first we'll take a break at a six forty seven KCO day radio program smart Talk all Day, ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, six fifty four are here on the case O Day radio program. I forgot one other thing I was going to add to kind of the the whole Gaza insanity rundown. What was going on in Russia over the
weekend. So the short, I guess the short version is, is this so a plane that was flying from tel Aviv to Russia, you know, standard commuter flight lands in Russia, except a group of not fans of Israel, we'll say, a group of individuals decided that they were going to investigate to see if there were Jews on the plane from tel Aviv coming back to
Russia. Russia has a very Russia has a very interesting track record with Jewish, their Jewish residents and to some extent obviously with with a lot of I
guess more religious focused folks there. They're not a big fan, but Jewish families in particular of where a lot of folks got the hell out of there, going back obviously to post World War two and everything, but you know, they have a sizeable enough population over there, and I think they're just telling people, look, if you're Jewish and you should probably not live in
Russia anymore, which you know is obviously easier said than done. But this group basically decided that they were going to be customs and it got so bad. Eventually they did have some local authorities who kind of went there and put a stop to it, like they were pulling people off of there and demanding they proved they weren't Jewish, and he got really really heated as they basically
declared themselves the arbiter and we're doing this. They did get some folks that responded, but the response was basically, hey, maybe all should get back on that plane and skidatle so and and Russia, you know, everything that's going on there and the position some countries have taken over what Russia's doing and them seeking out allies. And they had a visit from Hamas, some of
the Hamas leadership like who knows where this thing is going? Ross was reminded there was a quote from what one of the German one of the German guys right now and what were they saying? Basically, chard Loins yeah. The German Defense minister was saying that Europe needs to start bracing for war and get
militarily fit. Just Europe though, right, yeah, I'm sure because you know, obviously when Europe has pulled into full all like our our our isolationism, right, that's all right, we have a great track record to that. Yes, okay, we'll be fine. By the way, we're sending you to remote broadcast in Hawaii, really yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, got a little thing with them. They're going to set you up on one of their destroyers, a little studio, so I'm sure it'll be fine.
Yeah yeah. So, uh, there's there's all sorts of news and what ifs to uh to obviously hate as with everything that is moving forward. And I got to tell you the amount of videos I did see yesterday when I was kind of like re immersed in the sewer that is Twitter, of people all over New York tearing down those those have you seen me kidnap posters like you had you had, Like some big Broadway producer was among them, and I'm sure, I'm sure he'll be fine as far as pushback, but but
just the most random stuff. And then he had other groups of New Yorkers, like standing near where there a bunch were posted, just waiting to film and scream at people. But it's like I just don't understand, Like that's
an easy like why would you do that? Why would you tear down a picture of some eight year old kid who may even if you think that like some of that stuff is not real or exaggerated, Like, I don't understand why you would do that, because there does seemingly there are seemingly some consequences that are actually emerging for the general moonbat behavior like that dentist and some of the others from last week, but that didn't stop people. Not this weekend.
All right, we'll get into that Twitter stuff because some of it is actually connected, and we'll do that as we kick off the next hour. So hang on, all right, good borning everybody. It is seven oh six, our number two here on the kc O Day Radio. I just realized I have like a hundred little year I was say little things. Obviously some of them are pretty important optics, but like it just like like a hundred little stories that I kind of want to get to this morning. So
we will do our best. The one year one year anniversary of Twitter acquisition by Elon Musk. Obviously, we were provided with a ton of analysis, all of it super above board and nonpartisan, absolutely like the Washington Post. The Washington Post. The lack of self awareness on this too is something to
behold. So they wrote a big piece. They had like that, like four or five different reporters in the in the byeline, and they were they were really really upset, and they were upset for a lot of reasons. And they did some other pieces too, and they're like, Oh, it's just everything's been a disaster, and I look, I don't know. It's Twitter is different though than it was a year ago. That's that is undeniable
ross you would say that that is undeniable. Twitter is different, Oh completely okay, And I I guess it comes down to whether you think that's for better or for worse. Like there is a lot more stuff that clearly you look at and you're like, no, bs right, And the way that people approach it because of the monetization aspect, has created what I'd say is are is bad behavior? Like it's it's really annoying. But I also my approach is like whatever, right people are going to do that if you're dumb
enough to lock into it. I don't know that I can help you with that, but it's just more of an annoyance. And so what do I do. I just block them? Right, They're not accounts that I really care. They're not providing usable information, so I just block it. Then I don't see it. And you know, it's a pretty good policy.
I like that, and it was something that was wholly available before, but in an effort I'm sure in some people's mind to combat that, they obviously went off on steroids and we were banning things like the Babylon b and they you know the history. So I'm fine with some retrospective and maybe some honest discussion how things have changed. But no, the Washington Post does this big piece and they are bemoaning how Twitter x whatever is allowing misinformation to proliferate.
And it's because they have and I'm quoting here, displaced the mainstream media from their position of authority, i e. Gatekeepers of information. Now why the Washington Post would write that literally a week and a half after they and the other outlets were unquestionably just printing Hamas press releases right like over the whole hospital
thing. And not at any point while they're publishing that article have that pop into their head, Like you have to be the mental gymnastics to be able to not recognize that, and for a moment think, you know, maybe the approach to this article sounds a little hypocritical. But they did it, man, They threw it out there, claiming it has led to a heightened
amount of misinformation. I don't know that there's more misinformation, but people are getting better at how do I say People were getting better at figuring out how do you use either misinformation that it was intent. It wasn't even just about the misinformation, It was about just the numbers. So you had what is
referred to as engagement farming. And a lot of it goes like this, whether it's not really information being conveyed, but it's things like, oh my gosh, I just talked to so and so and you wouldn't believe what's about to come out? Right, there's not any information there, but it gets
people gets people going. Now, sometimes people were posting stuff and there was information that was attempting to be conveyed and it didn't like it didn't pass the smell test for two seconds, but it would get a lot of retweets, a lot of people sharing it, and so they went all in on this laughable thing where the position of gatekeeper of all information should rest in the hands of the mainstream media. And that's the very thing that I would argue that
Elon Musk and others who supported his acquisition were pushing back on. They didn't they don't trust I don't trust, by the way, either, the quote unquote mainstream media, so you know, the Washington Post, New York Times, the networks, and a handful of others to be the arbiter of information, because there's too many examples where they were clearly tweaking it, with holding parts of it over promoting other parts, perhaps with embellishments. Like the examples
are so numerous, they weren't able to do that job. And the solution then to just open this pigot as wide as possible, So it's it's more on individuals to part through that information. I still think that that is best.
Sorry, I'd rather have more information and be able to dismiss the parts that I you know, I determine myself because I have brain cells, and some would argue not many, some would say I do, but like, I trust myself to go through it as best as I can, but also I need to recognize, just like I was talking about, with all the Israeli stuff, there's going to be elements of it where I just have to
tell myself that the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle. And I think that's probably the healthiest approach to take, especially as it pertains to information coming out of the Middle East. Man, Right, the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle, and it's up to me to gauge, you know, how I feel. What is my confidence, especially because I then, you know, I come on here and I pass along information, and if I
feel that it needs to be a caveat, I will. And I've told you you hear some on the show and you wonder about go do the research. Man. You know you're not hurting my feelings. Go do it. Go do it, and then send an email to be like, hey, here's what I found, but it attach attached some of your courses with it. Some people right, and they'll be like you're wrong, this is the right thing, And I'm like, okay, well where did you get that?
Like I mean, I'm genuinely interested in Then I have no, I'm not going to go spend time searching it out if if you don't give me a link or something. So with that in mind, though, Twitter decided that there needs to be a quote correction on how they've monetized Twitter because they feel it incentivizes bad actors to misinform people, give bad info, or genuinely
approach it in a dishonest manner. And the old Twitter's reaction to that was we're going to go through and we're going to ban all these accounts, and we're not, but we're not going to do it in a way where we're just searching for the truth. We're they're searching for their version of the truth. So that's why you would have a clear ideological bent to which accounts were getting purged, even when they were, like I mentioned, they were clearly
parody accounts in some cases. So I don't know if this is the answer, but it is a different approach to trying to combat that. And basically it is if one of the if a tweet gets and goes viral but is community noted, it is demonetized, so you're not able to derive revenue from intentionally intentionally sharing things that you just made up. You didn't source. You're just trying to get a rise out of people. If it gets community note
corrected, then you can't make money on it. Is it just corrected? Because I saw some people doing like a loophole less than twenty four hours later after the announcement where give an example like say somebody were to post the sky is blue or then there was a community no underneath it. They said, this is true. Okay, well and this is where I'm going next though, because because you're right, and it comes down to how community notes are
used. Now you and I I don't know if you're when you're logging your personally can but our show account, back when they decided that they were going to start the beta of community notes, before Elon even bought it, was became a birdwatch account. And Birdwatch is you see community notes and can vote and issue them prior to them being visible to everybody else on Twitter. And I don't know the number of accounts that are like my personal one is not,
but the show one is, So I don't think that counts. But the amount of community notes you'll see, and half of them, like Ross just pointed out, are not people attempting to concisely address what the tweet's claiming. It's almost ninety percent opinions, you know what I'm saying, right right?
They say no, it's not because sometimes it's black, you know, bah or But like every it seems like every single tweet has proposed community notes now, and I don't know which percentage actually show up as official community notes.
Obviously it's not most of them. It's a few. But to your point, I've seen community notes that did get it, that did get tagged to it where and voted enough people voted that it was relevant that it became an official note that appeared to everybody, and it wasn't what community notes were supposed to be. It was obviously people who were who wanted their opinion, but they wanted him in community notes, and they were addressing a tweet that
somebody put out which was clearly opinion right. And if you're a politician or a high profile account, every single tweet has what every tweet that Elon Musk sends has like twenty proposed community notes under it, because you have groups that just don't like him in the same way that AOC everything she sends, and look some of it is clearly inaccurate, but a lot of it's just her dumb opinion. And while it's probably not a revenue thing for her in the
direct sense. With Twitter, she obviously is very prolific on there, and when she's spouting dumb opinions, I just ignore them. But a lot of people want to go into community note and that's not what it's intended for. So to your point with the loopholes, to your point with I don't know, they'll find everyone is who's got an interest to get around it. We'll try to find a way, I guess, to get around it. But more importantly, people who want to go after accounts that have opinions they don't
like will continue to do it because they're not making money doing it. They're just hurting their quote unquote enemies. Do you know what I'm saying? So is it the answer? I don't know, But I prefer this approach rather than going all right, we're going to go on a banfest and it will look so one sided as it did back in the day, that you're right back to the problems that were out there. So and you know, who
knows, maybe they'll sweak it, or maybe they won't. I thought that they'd get rid of this stupid way that links work within a few days because it was so awful. But that looks like it's sticking around. So but also I don't own it. So what are you gonna do? All right, Jamal? I got just just a few minutes. What's up? Hey? Good morning, Casey and Casey. You are more truthful and give better information than WRL and WTVD, which I grew up with watching Larry Spartan.
So please don't underestimate your say if you are a great arbitra of information, you know what case when I heard that, you know? And it has been seen that a lot of people underestimate. It is a real response to what Harmas did, and they underestimated. This is what happens. Is a scenario when the bully cheeks bullying and bullying and bullying some and when that person they bullied in school, let's say their little sister comes to school and that
person's targeted that child and the bully kids snap. This is what happened. Israel has snapped. They're tired of them. And what usually people do when they attack Israel, They go run down to the UN and and everybody say, oh them, they're killing the public. Indian they had and I think they deal with for every But now we singing here in America. What's on our college campus is KC. People are seeing how widicul these people are. You got this in New York City, New York of all places, you
got the Muslims walking around with say videotape. It's a Muslim guy. He's snatching pictures down of Israeli children and women who are missing that her mostul. And you have a New Yorker approaching and a bit one like Joe stops it. I saw that. But also the look A lot of the people who were video doing that, I don't think are Muslim like that. Uh that uh producer on Broadway, right, he's just some little pasty looking uh uh
skinny white dude and he was doing it and getting filmed. Uh. But to your point, yeah, I think a lot of people and it's it's actually uh in some of the uh, some of the polling they've done are going I I you know, I knew that some of this existed in the background, but holy crap. And I think some people's eyes are being open. You're right, and you know what Casey, And you know what some people have responded to, like, you know, the Palestinians burning a Jewish
flag. Do you know? I don't know who it was, but it's this black guy out that dancing on the Palestinian flag to Old Dixie with a rebel flag, Colonel head and who is that? I don't know. Then he took the flag Palestinian flag outside and set it on Bob Oh, I thought you were I thought you were coyly saying you did that. So it was oh no, Now, Casey, do knowing me all these years, do you think I would dance? I mean path d oh no, of
course you wouldn't. Of course you wouldn't and then call into the show and casually mention it. So of course I wouldn't. Now self promotion just like Ross No, because you know Ross pains for Sheriff twitch channel. You know sometimes you know, it's hard work, and some people accuse him or self self promotion pace for Sheriff twitch channel, push Huttle and of course the she wouldn't do nothing, but j C. I just can't believe these things.
But j C, people are tired of watching Americans every time people do stuff for us. Every time people do something Israel, it's the people who dave stuff for us to us and want to tell us how to respond. Well, and you know, Jamal, I got like the twenty seconds, so I got a roll that morning. But look, I appreciate it every self a good one there and uh yes, uh not not one for self promotion. Yeah, that made me so uncomfortable. I'm sure yeah I didn't,
right that, sure did. Absolutely, you're not running a breadstick. Bonzi's came over there, all right, seven twenty three, Hang on every Ding your Day Smarter one O six one FM Talk and News Talk ninety four five w PT I More with Casey starts now. All right, good morning, it is seven thirty five here on the case O Day Radio or one or other caller rent away. What was just you just wanted to say that that people should be able to see other people reliable on Twitter? I think I
don't. I don't. I don't know that you can't, right, I think that's been done before, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, and I agree. Yeah. Look, if somebody libels you and you know, meeting the actual definition of libel or slander on social media, now you have to understand too, that you know, legally, depending on who you are, that standard is a moving standard, right, so it's much harder. It's much harder to libel Ross. I'll just pick on you because
you would be considered to be somebody who has a high profile. Right you are in the public, and that is legally that has what that has been what courts have said. So once once, it's a very noted If the two people fighting are very well known people, it's very hard to meet that judicial standard. That being said, if somebody does, then yeah, I'm one hundred percent like, yeah, you should be able to because that's the law. It doesn't matter whether it's on Twitter or standing on a street corner
or whatever. I think jk Rowling is really big and to go and have those people You've seen those before in the past where the people are like, oh, she's a Nazi or this and that, and she's like, all right, yeah, you'll be team well yes, And but the other thing is, because she's jk Rowling, the simple act of saying I think she's a Nazi, You're not going to win that in court because unless you said she is an actual Nazi and she runs her own Nazi book, club or
something, right, But if you're giving specifics, that's where you'd get to it. But I think that from a judiciary standpoint, I'm not a lawyer. I thinks. Still not a lawyer, man, let me check no, you're not? Okay? Good? Oh you know I did have a few beers on Saturday. Thought maybe I went to law school. You yeah, let me check in. Still not okay? Good? Yeah? I think I just watched baseball, dude, I got to Actually, I'll hold on and get into the sports thing here in just a moment. I'm not
not a huge, huge baseball fan. You don't watch it as passionately as I used to. But the World Series game has been pretty good, So we'll talk about that here in a little bit. I had no idea that two teams even playing, you know who's played, what's going on? But I want to attach that to the hockey thing I'm gonna do here in this moment. So, so what was I saying? So, like, you know, with that being recognized, because that's how courts have looked at it,
where it's a tougher standard for somebody who is famous. Yeah, with that caveat, I don't think it's ever been where you couldn't do that. I'm trying to think of any examples where it's been very, very successful, and I think mostly it's successful. Well, when you see somebody, right, somebody who is you know, very venomous in the way that they use social media, and then you see them write this groveling apology tweet, it's
not because they saw the light. It's because behind the scenes they have a lawyer going, look, if this thing goes to court, I don't know what's gonna happen, you should probably just apologize. And so I think mostly that's how that gets handled. But uh, anyway, all right, back to the sports thing though, and I want to tie this into a couple of things. Well we let's start with baseball, because that's that's all that's
not as horrible as the hockey story. But yeah, so uh yeah, World Series kicked off Game one and Game two, uh Friday and Saturday Friday, and really Game one was phenomenal. I thought that was a really good game. But it's Texas Rangers and Diamondbacks Ross, so now you know so but yeah, even though you kind of don't care, the Rangers beat the
Astros to get there, and that was deeply satisfied. That's why I was seeing the video of Georgia W throwing out the pitch because it's in Texas, yes, yes, okay, yeah, because it was Yeah, it was in Dallas for the first two Yeah. I saw the video of him throwing it out. And people are like, oh, George W threw the first pitch, it means twenty more years of war, you know what. I
saw that. But here's the other thing I saw because I watched Game one in a group setting with a bunch of other people because it was a Halloween party and then that thing was going on, and uh, a couple of the people I I know that they are. They're they're very liberal, but they're also reasonable where we don't get into it right or if we do, it's like actual adults having discussion, but mostly we're just talking about other stuff. And one of them out loud. I did I did bite on it.
He said it out loud, and he said it to somebody else and he said, quote, I always really liked that guy, right, And I've and I just wanted to stay out out. But I'm like, dude, I've known you for a long time, and I'm here to tell you you didn't. Always i'd say rose colored glasses. It is so crazy how that works. Man, he's always because right, because you're thinking it's like, oh man, the good old days. I guess, yeah, I don't. People tend to focus more on the positive when you think about the
past. Yeah. Well look, the positive for me was watching in one of the final Astros Rangers playoff games. Was Altuve had a hot bat that game, but like nobody else did, and watching that little midget freak out on some of his own players that are like a foot and a half taller than him, and I thought that was deeply satisfying because the cheaters, right, I mean, he's a cheater. I don't know if you know that. Unbiased opinion. Yeah, I mean, I have no horse in this
race, so really unbiased opinion. Wait a second, you don't. You don't literally have a bobble an electronic bobble head sitting right next to you that makes the sound of the trash can being beaten. What are you even talking about. I'm just I'm just you said you don't have a dog in this fight, and I'm just like, he has a toy. He has a toy to mock them in his studio. Yes, very exciting. I don't think it still works anyway. I'm biased opinion. Yeah, yeah, absolutely,
I've heard that he's a cheater. Yeah, oh that's that was some people of some people who said some stuff. So all right, so that so that's going on. That was. But but the hockey story is crazy, man. And so you had you had Adam Johnson, this guy's name, very good hockey player. But in this case, it wasn't in an NHL game. This was going on over in England. It was a Challenge
Cup. He's playing for one of the teams over there, and it was the team the Sheffield Steelers and the Nottingham Panthers, and the twenty nine year old was you know, he's playing hockey or whatever, and you had this incident with he's from Minnesota, so actually, you know, when I was in Minnesota, they're really into hockey, so I did have some base knowledge there, but I'm not super familiar with him. However, he took what could only be described as a kick to the neck from another player and it
killed him. And the video, especially with the one where you see the blade, it's pretty horrific because the skate just cut his throat man, and they keep describing it as a freak accident. Here's how they worded in the CNN article, Johnson appeared to suffer a serious neck injury after colliding with a Sheffield player. But if you watch the video and you watched it slowed down the other player straight up, it's like, there's no reason to make the
move that he did. And I get the other guy's got a little history of kind of being a dirty player, which isn't the worst thing in hockey because you have the enforcer position, but there are certain lines you don't cross. I don't know why that's not like he's not charged in a criminal manner with that, and maybe he will be, and maybe because it's England it works different. But calling that a freak accident with a collision is to ignore
how unusual the body movement of the other dude was. See I've seen the headline, I know the story, but I haven't seen the video. So was it like a Shawn Michael super kicker? Like how was it? Like? Did he let me do this? Hold on? Because this video has it and then has it slowed down? I'm a text this to you, right now it was like sweetching music or no, no, I mean just watch it and you'll kind you know, it'll show it in regular spin, then it'll show it kind of slow mode, zoomed in. Watch it.
I've watched a lot of hockey. I used to do uh uh as part of my radio duties when I was in Minnesota. I spent a couple of years doing color for some college hockey broadcast. Right, So I'm look, I'm I've watched a lot of hockey, man. And while I never really played hockey much or in any uh you know, organized capacity, that's so outside the bounds right there. It's brutal as brutal man. Yeah, like that's not a natural hockey move, and and so calling it an accident,
like I'll give you let me give you a comparison. Like you know, in baseball, there's been significant injuries in the past where a bat, like a foul ball smoked somebody. Right, some kid got absolutely brutalized by foul ball a few years ago, and a woman got damn near killed with a broken bat. But the baseball player what didn't set out to cause injury? Do you know what I'm saying? So to you know, that that's an
accident and that's why you have so much more netting at games. It would be let's let's say it was the comparison with the like Barry Bonds is. I don't know, he's mad at the ump He's he's raging. I can't imagine from what. And he does some weird movement where he kind of leans back in the box. So when he swings, he hits the umpire up side the head. Right, you wouldn't call that an accident. What if the umpire was angel hernandez. Oh, maybe a lesser charge. Okay,
so it kind of does look like a drop. Yeah, I mean, like you look at the video. I've never I've never seen anything like that. Well, they could be described as an accident. It's it's really right. Go ahead and retweet the video. I'm just warning you. This isn't the gory gory one. But check it out, all right. Seven forty six and I've left poor Jeff you know waiting. Sorry, mam, I'm just listening. Dude. Did you see this hockey? Did you see the
actual heard Victorian? I don't. I don't like to watch that kind of stuff. Well, it's just but like that doesn't sound even though you haven't said that, doesn't sound like an accident in what you know about hockey, because it's new, it was very unusual to have one skate at like neck level on another dude. I've never seen, you know, guys get into a scrummer. I mean, obviously it's a rough sport and it has happened. It was years ago. I remember. I think it was a Saint
Louis Blues player, but uh, that one. He recovered from it, and I think he went on again and played later on. Obviously not that night. But well, Patrick was kid, the famous goalie from the Avalanche. He broke a dude's neck up in one of the Canadian leagues, right, and he ended up getting He did get in trouble for that because it was so unusual what he did. But to your point, yeah, hockey, and there's inherent danger there for a lot of reasons. But this doesn't
pass the smell test to me anyway. But all right, Well, you blessed us with a pretty good weekend, so let's just let's just keep that rolling, if you could please. Temperatures were okay, you like the warmer hit? Yeah, no, I'm good. I was very comfortable, so we got another day of it. So we're gonna go up to about eighty four today with sunshine treading pretty close to a record that was eighty six set back in nineteen ninety six, So we'll see if we get there. But
changes are coming. We've got increasing clouds straight hours if possible tonight. This is courtesy of a cold front. Now. The atmosphere is pretty dry, and all of the rain as of right now well to our west into central Tennessee. The only thing we've got maybe some straight shours again tonight, low forty eight. Tomorrow, cloudy, some scattered showers, and much much cooler
Tomorrow. We're talking about a thirty plus degree temperature drop to the low fifties for the high tomorrow, and then the overnight low tomorrow night in the mid thirties, and then we're gonna see sunshine and low fifties Wednesday, low thirties for the low Wednesday night, but we will hit mid sixties for the high by Friday. So this is gonna be a short lived couple of days where we get this little blast of winter and then we're back to more of a
seasonal feel. Yeah, you want to you know, anywhere from like sixty five to eighty. I think everyone's gonna be real happy. And that's the range. Yeah all right, I mean I don't know. Some people like sixty five is too cold. I'm like sixty five is great. That's the best golf weather in my mind. But whatever, all right, Jeff, we'll do it again in an hour, Thank you sir. All right,
thanks, all right, got an email here. I just play hockey with our goalie block to shot, puck was loose, jumped on another player tried to kick it in, he got a good get. Yeah, no, that is where that's Those are the kinds of injuries where I'm like, yeah, that's inherent to the sport, but that's also taking place, you know, like a foot or two off the ground. Go see the video at case on the radio. We got it for you and we'll be back keeping
you connected. This is ninety four or five WPTI in the Triad and one O six one FM Talk in the Triangle. But the fact is they wrote the article, So I don't know. That's that's where I kind of like I'll get in a little conspiracy stuff. So Afio Ross and I were just chatting about this like it. There was a couple of really weird things over the weekend, and like one of the one of the I guess, how would you say the litmus test if you will for the powers that be in
the Demomocratic Party? Okay, or you could just argue the powers that be in the Illuminati for that matter or whatever. But the powers that be, the way you're going to know that they're done with Joe Biden is they'll let
the media have their way with them. And so like somebody at SNL, I guess must have in the writer's room maybe like a light bulb went over their head and they're like, hey, I wonder if there's any good material coming out of the White House we could work with, because they did like two or three things, including the Cold Open, and it wasn't that it
was necessarily funny or as brutal as what they've done to Trump. But you couple that with some real critical reporting by you know, New York Times and others, which have really carried water for him up until this point, and people are like, Yeah, that's a good indicator that maybe they're done with this guy. I don't know, but I this series of articles the New
York Times has been doing about what's happening with these unaccompanied minors. You're not seeing it reported a bunch of other places, So I don't know that I buy in to that, but if you don't know what it is, the short version is tens of thousands of unaccompanied miners have come over, which obviously you're well aware of. You saw the number over the weekend that the number of people that have crossed into this country and under Biden is equal to is
larger than it would be. The number would from a population standpoint, would be equivalent to larger than the population of thirty eight US states, right, So it's a staggering number. But focusing on the miners, like they figured out that a bunch of these kids that were getting sent to like temporary foster care or what were actually just being like shoveled in to go do child labor, like hard labor too, like fact processing factories and stuff like. It's
it's awful, like they weren't there for the kid. They were there for that and there was almost zero oversight. They were holding some hearings last week too, in in Congress, but the New York Times really been driving that and I saw people kind of bubbling up with that because they're they weren't going back and like, what are you doing with this minor? What you know?
Oh you're you're you're literally working him in a poultry plant. Like it's really awful stuff and stuff that would have been everywhere under Trump, but it's interesting to see it moving forward with Biden. So I don't know, man, but that's at least that at least captures my interest when people are trying to figure out what may have prompted that. I don't know what the answer
is. And then the other thing that was interesting is Gavin Newsom was playing like pick up basketball with some kids in China and he's just he kept bodying this kid. Dude. First he's like doing the whole Harlem Globetrotters thing on his finger of the ball, and then he just a blatant charge and then when he gets on top of it and he's taunting him. Yes, I'm like, what is going on? You know? What the what I wanted to happen because obviously he's you know, Gavin Newsom is not he's a tall
dude and whatnot. So even like most adult China Chinese adults, he's going to have a height advantage. But these I wanted all of a sudden them to be like, oh you want to play that, and then have like yao ming come out right and just be like it's completely body him. Yeah. Yeah, if we're going full contact. We got a guy who's this, Oh he's just he's just a guy works he works over at the store
over there. I think he should be charged. What you want to sort of like that, uh, the TikToker over in Japan five years for doing what he did. They want to put him in a five year later. We need to we need to have a trial for Gavin News unbiased opinions. I don't like that Richard gear movie where he's charged with murder or whatever. Remember that you want to go through that. Do we want a child abuser to come back here? I don't think so. It's fair point, man,
that's absolutely one. I have no way to argue against it. So I guess we're just gonna have to do this thing. By the way, that TikToker thing, there's a lot more to that. In fact, I'll get into it coming up. Hey up, all right, good morning everybody, and welcome to gifts our number three. I'm just I'm just watchings and Newsom take this kid out and then he spanks him and it's just on a loop because it's on Twitter in front of me. I could watch this all
day and then are saying that the kid flopped? Was the lebron flop? Was? Is that what they were saying? The newsen trying to spin the basketball. I got some move, You're eight, get out in the way out now that kid's feet were set, that's said, that's clearly a charge man. Yeah, off to a prison camp with him. All right,
Uh, welcome and good morning to you. And speaking of that story and that I referenced just before the break the that TikToker, that dude to say, Hey, I'm gonna go to Japan and just be a giant a hole, uh you know, go on the subway and he and he uses, I'm gonna do a crap job explaining this because I don't know all the technical terms, but basically he he's got his phone, and his phone his followers can pay donations and then type words and then a voice will read the words
that they write, and it's just you know, it's it's next level uh, Internet anonymity, so I can be as horrible as I want to in the way that people use it. So he's holding a phone which you can hear coming out of it all sorts of you know, really racist crap and vulgarity, and he's like, I'm not saying that. People are other people somewhere else are saying it, but you know, it's garbage. And he was Hiroshima Nagasaki. He was getting into it, and somebody ended up punching
him. They say some yakuza dude threatened him. But eventually authorities were like, enough of this crap. And he's looking at spending five years in a labor camp or something. Right, So, and that hasn't finalized, but that's the direction it's heading. I saw some people saying it was a done
deal. But what was crazy to me, though, is I was reading a little about that, and they were pointing out that like other other TikTok influencers have gone now come to Japan because they realized if they do the same thing, they can get an immense amount of interaction. And you know, that's what we crave all of these You know, that guy who was up there harassing the dude in the mall up in Virginia who ended up getting shot right that guy's whole shtick was how can I go and just be a horrible
nuisance to everyone around me for you know, followers. There was a story over the weekend of some kid who was going down to park just randomly punching people and he's wholly unapologetic about it because it drives it drives viewers, and
I mean that that mindset's crazy. But like I watched a couple from this other dude, one of the other dudes who went over to Japan because he saw this guy was getting you know, he's getting all this pub and he's like he's trying to figure out how he can go and just steal everything. And the even when the police interact with him, they're so the police over
in Japan are toothless. And it's not and I don't mean that in an insulting way like in the UK. I know, if you saw in the UK, like some protesters just beating the crap out of the police and there they really couldn't do anything. Japan is like I've been I've been to Japan once and it was it was twelve thirteen years ago, fourteen maybe now, And I remember two things being instantly like Wow, One, how expensive Tokyo
was. How expense it was crazy expensive everything, And I was just so glad it was part of a work thing that I wasn't putting the bill for that hotel because it was, like I want to say, even then it was like four hundred bucks or something for it's just like a standard room man. But that and also you instantly realize, and this is slight exaggeration, but not much like you could leave a laptop on a bench, go eat lunch and it'd probably be there when you come back. And that's why the
police are they. You know, they have issues and they have things they got a deal with, but mostly they're just kinda they're just kind of there to walk around and talk to each other. I real this culture that's all about honor. Yes, bright, you're not going to be stealing stuff. Plus ninjas, I mean, you take that laptop, there be a ninja in the shadow. That way a ninja. It's a lap it's the ninja's laptop day. It could a ninja could be watching it. These kids are
idiots. I mean it's like, oh, is it foreseeable. Is Japan historically known as a as a nation that is about law and order and discipline. Is that a thing that that happens over there, Well, it's it is definitely, yeah, so baked in culture there. Yes, yeah, I heard. You get the most clicks if if you're a TikToker or YouTuber in Japan and Singapore. So you should go to Japan or Singapore to do
these things. Well, Singapore is a little different because Singapore, you know, Singapore has a problem with they get overflowed from like the Bali party crowd and like they're so they are with a lot of Singapore is like They're big thing is drugs coming through. Well I remember that back in the day when you were a kids. Remember Michael fay Over in Singapore. Yeah, whether the kingem Yeah, yeah, it wasn't just gum, but it was basically
gum, but it was you know, property crimes. Yeah, they don't
screw around over there. But in Japan, like this in one of the videos, this idiot, he's like, I'm gonna go see if I can ride this bullet train and not pay and he so he sneaks in there and he like keeps holding up in these bathrooms, right, and people are knocking and he's doing this dramatic thing, right, But at the end when they get there, because the way that the trains work over there too is that for some of them, as I understand it, it's still this way is
you you get your ticket, but you then bored, and then you show your ticket almost when you're almost there, right, So they're not checking the ticket when you get on, so they're pretty astute to who's where and how many people are there. And they have like the transit police or whatever trying to grab this guy and he's just like he just fights him off, and he's like, what are you going to do about it? And then he
just leaves. And like the way that it's set up and how different that is societally over there, I understand how they that could work, and I could also understand why Japan's looking at this going we got to nip this right
now, man, and just be dumb. Completely different culture where you have kids that like, oh, I got I gotta be and Jim, I'm going to go to the Mount Fuji suicide forest now because we didn't shame upon my family, right well, and that's the whole thing, but didn't some like years ago, some social media dude like go in the forest and like he found a dead dude and he's making comedy videos. Isn't it one of the Paul guys? Yeah, yeah, Paul or yeah it was one of
those two. Yeah, and that was a big like that. That's the first time like Japan freaked out over that because that is the thing that happens over there. Yes, yeah, it is. They have signage in the whole thing. Man, just just be like, hey, just so you know, you might think you're bird watching, but if you see, you know, a boy, here's what you do. So ah yeah, it's
yeah, it's a different thing and people are taking advantage of it. But I but again not just that, but also around here with that kid punching people in the park, and I, I don't know, I don't know what you do with that mindset, because if you've justified going into a park and punching random strangers for clicks, and you're justifying it in your mind because it's for clicks, because there's not another scenario where you would justify that,
right, Like, that's the odd that's the oddity here, that's the extra that's the extra thing in this story that where in every other scenario you would think you'd know that's not a thing, but you can then justify it because you want to be Internet famous or Instagram famous or whatever. It just blows me away. But anyway, all right eight eight eight nine three four seven
eight seven four. So we were talking about the hockey thing there and told you I got like a hundred little stories I want to talk about today, and well we're just banging around there is there is definitely no uh, there's no method to our madness. Let me grab a call Donna. What's up. Good morning, Casey, good morning. Uh. Hockey was my saying when I was in Massachusetts because we get to watch it all the time. I can't watch it here because it's rarely on. But uh, I can
tell you that that move was so unnatural and on purpose. I don't think he meant to cut the guy's neck, but he's certainly meant to take him out of the game. Yeah. The other thing I wanted to mention is, uh, I love how every article I every article headline I've read, says freak accident, which it was it wasn't. And the other thing, now, that they're doing is they're saying, with the ice hockey player, Matt pet Graves is receiving hate mail. Well, let's feel far for that.
Matt peck Graves. You know, he's not on the slab right now. I mean, he should never play hockey again. He should never be allowed to play hockey. Yeah, they in the league there, they kind of they suspended, uh, the because it happened Saturday and then all this Sunday stuff, and I they're doing some investigation, but I'm just surprised the dude is uh you know, wasn't taken into custody. But yeah, all
right, well thank you very much. Back in the date. Wait, I just wanted to say back to Derek Derek Sanders of the Boston Bruins, I think it list home skated out of the penalty box, you know, because they were both still mad at each other, were both in the penalty box, and he skated right out and he high sticked them and knocked the guy's eye out. Oh yeah, I mean and and and so somebody wrote me an email and they said, well, you got to know where to
draw the line. And to your point, you know, hockey has an inherent like it's inherently part of the game too. Too cheap shot a guy, right, because that's how you get that's how you get the fights going. And they let him go on for a little while, and like there, yeah, they had they had a hot There was a there used to be a guy. They made a whole rule over this. Thanks for the call, they're done. I appreciate it. There was a whole rule over
this because there was a guy. I can't it's his name. The rule. This is like eighties maybe so ross. Did you know that if you get into a hockey fight, there are actual rules around the fight, and one of them is you can't take your jersey off because inherently it's easier to swing and stuff like that. And they made the rule because there was a
guy. His whole stick was he sewed his pads to his jersey, so when he wanted to go get in a fight, he had to do one movement and he was just topless at that point, and he would just beat the crap out of people, right, And so they like they just made a rule that he can still beat people up, he just can't take his sea can't. So he was doing like a hulk ho get like ripping the shirt off thing. He didn't even rip it. It was just one fluid
move and the jersey and more importantly, the pads had come off. And now he's just free to beat on dudes. And they ended up making a whole rules said he couldn't do that, nobody could do it like that anymore, but you could still fight. Baseball has the you know chin music, Right, that's a that's you know, that's a part of baseball and beating dudes, right, that's a thing in baseball, and it's it's tolerated to a point, although I would say less so nowadays. But dudes have been
dudes have gotten hit with Baseball's man, and it's messed them up. And it like it forced the evolution of batting helmets. So now like the batting helmets and the arm, the arm, those two inch thick arm things that they wear. Like, people have adapted, but it's still part of it. Right. The expectation is if your guy gets hit or something happens, or you get disrespected somebody, that picture has an obligation to go and throw
at the I mean even if you're too far into the box. Right, Yes, yeah, that's the thing Ben like, dude, yeah, and so is that And that's what the emailer said, Like, is that attempted murder if if it catches somebody, p if you're throwing like a hundred mile proor fastball at someone's head. Yeah, but like that's been tolerated in baseball for you know, maybe not one hundred miles an hour, but you know they're gonna throw a controlled, speedy pitch up in there and then they have
to put their arms up like, oh it slipped. I dodn't know. I think an unbiased opinion. I think you'd have to look at the track record of the team throwing the pitch to determine whether or not it was attempted murder. So teams you don't like pretty much like if yeah, if it was the Red Sox or the Astro, it's completely guilty. Wow, I would expect that from them. I don't even need to see the pitch. Don't even don't even show me the replay. Oh wait, hold on,
isolationist Boston Paul here enough with international news, back to America. All right, well, what do you want me? You want me to talk about the Patriots game? Is that what you want or can I talk about the other the other news? I mean, I could talk about the Patriots game. Ross. Did you see any of the Patriots game? I was actually rooting for the Patriots. I understand. I know they're playing the Dolphins, But have you ever seen the You ever seen such a lack of coverage in
the middle of the field as the Patriots provided. I've never seen watt was it? Was it Jamelon Watta, one of their receiver, one of their stud receivers. Like I it was like he showed up three hours before the game open. I mean, let's be honest. Okay, Tyreek Hill would be MVP if he hadn't punched a pregnant woman in the face. Was she from Boston? I'm just saying that's a fact. You can't debate that. You know, he's a woman beater. It probably shouldn't even be in the
league. Some people would say, so angry, so angry. What did bag of milk do one hundred and sixty one yards, two tds and a pick? So but at least bag of Milk's achilles work, So you got that going for you. A man who's your backup? All right? So some would argue, we don't have one because Montz was such was such garbage. Now they didn't they didn't play him yesterday. But so when he when Kirk Cousins went out, we we were really into let's we're just burning clock,
you know what I'm saying. We're just burning clock at that point. So they got to go in and uh Kellen. Kellen Monts was the backup for for quite a while, and the Vikings went through this period where they were like they were really close to getting Trey Lance. Oh hold on, I go look at the clock here, all right, I got I got just a couple of minutes. They were really close to getting uh Lance, and I was like, I don't think this was a good idea. We
ended up getting a guy Jaron Hall. They put him in and he looked so nervous the first drive and he screwed up and packers were just so horrible yesterday they couldn't take advantage. But the second drive, even though I didn't like the part where he was throwing, he was able to make some passes and burn that clock and get at least one first down, which is what we needed to do. So that's our that's currently our quarterback. Jaren Hall.
Well, I don't know what Minnesota wants to do, but if they want, he came out of by us before we got If they want to give up on Kirk Cousins now because of this injury, the Bills will take him as a backup. Yeah, you know, I mean I'd be fine with that. This is the last year that he's contracted right now, And the whole thing was because what to Today's the trade deadline? Right tomorrow tomorrow. I don't I don't know what we're gonna do. Man, I just
I'm so depressed. I feel bad. First got injured, Like who plays before it. Dude is talented, he seems like a great guy. And for that to happen in that game at the trade del oh Man, Yeah, a contract, I think I thought I like Kirk Cousins, and to your point, I think he is a genuinely good dude. I just have never been able to say that's a guy that will win a Super Bowl for
us. But then then he has these amazing games like he did against San France, that he did against you guys last year, right, and it's like, man, like the talent's there and I don't want to see anyone except on just a couple of teams I can think of, you know, deal with an achilles injury. That's just brutal. Man. But there, I'm not gonna wallow. But thank you, Boston, Paul, you guys, you guys got trounced. Okay, look at that eight twenty four.
We'll take a break and a bunch more to get to coming up. Hang on, all right, let's talk about what's important when you leave there for the family's left. Thank you. Casey is on n w PTI and the triad and one talk in the triangle, Jasey. Oh and all right, welcome back. Uh. The jersey is called sweat. So some guys, all right, I want you to look this up, sir. He's all right, he's arguing the point. So this this hockey player who the rule
is based on. And you're talking about what are known as the straps, the fight straps on there, which basically restrict the that the way the other guy can't pull your jersey over your head. So his thing was he not only sowed his jersey on the shoulders, he was he had the straps disengaged. I just it was I didn't want to get into all of it, because if you if you know' anything about hockey, you don't know necessarily all
the pieces of equipment. The point was, he did several things knowing that it would give him the ability to rip his entire jersey and pads off in one movement. Look it up, and so they literally made a rule over it. So I do understand what you're saying, and I don't know whether it gave him any sort of advantage. Right, You're still punching a guy
who's wearing a helmet. So but they thought enough of it that they made a rule requiring obviously the straps being position, but more importantly to disengage things he was doing and also penalize a player if they did, in fact somehow get their jersey and or pads and jersey removed. But so appreciate the email, But yeah, there is there's more too, And I was just trying to keep it pretty simple. I'm hearing rumblings now, oh yes, from
several sources that Tom Brady possibly could be going to Minnesota. All right, thank you Ross and the several people in my email who have been making that. If that was the case, how would you feel about that? I would not like that. I didn't like when I honestly, other than the turmoil it caused Packer fans, I didn't like breadf coming to Minnesota. It does. It never felt right. It feels gross right, it does.
And then watching him, uh, even when like we could have gone to the super Bowl that first year he was there, and then for him for no reason at all, to gunsling against the Saints when and and throw that pick and there was there was another play, but the pick's the one that stands out. It was everything, Like there's a reason that he'll forever be
the interception leader. And it's not that he wasn't a good quarterback, it's the fact and like he led all those statistics, but he never that statistic of interceptions will never be overtaken. Probably no, I mean, but that's the sort of player he was. Because I hear those sort of comparisons with Josh Allen as well, where it's like you're a gunslinger, right, so you're gonna take those chances and sometimes it pays off and sometimes it does not.
The yeah, and and it just the thing again, the only thing that gave me joy was watching the entire state of Wisconsin burn all of their far stuff, because you know, it's the rivalry. You know, we're on the radio. We were calling Packers bars because they were having like morning drinking sessions so they could do stuff, and we were calling them and we had a guy who did voices and he would pretend to be I can't remember
who it was, some former Packers player or whatever. Right, he could do it and he trick him and then he would mock them and it was a whole bit, and it was and that was that was my favorite. And it wasn't even one of the fake bits, if you catch my drift. They would just try to get permission then for it. The issue is specifically with you, I think, because you had such a rival over there is you hated somebody for so long and suddenly you're supposed to like him.
It's like yeah, and again it wasn't a personal hate. It was the sports hit. That's fun, right, like I you know, except for cheaters, I don't have. But look, the NFL's got problems, man. They're you know, when they get into the weekly, they always have a Monday presser and I think they have a Wednesday one or whatever they What do you do about the Jets thing. Not that I give a crap about the Jets and Giants. They're not good teams and they it's whether it's for
injury or whatever reason. However, they are teams that you know, the Giants beat us in there. They're an embarrassment to New Jersey. They really are. Okay, all right, but what do you do in It wasn't just a miscall if you didn't see what happened because you didn't watch the game, and I understand it was. For all, it wasn't a very exciting game, but it got exciting at the end because they tied it up. They went into ot and you had this whole scenario where the Jets have to
get into it. You've seen it a hundred times. They got to get in position to kick a field goal before the clock runs out or whatever. And to do it a team will you know, they throw a bomb pass and maybe they get the first down and they get in range, but then they don't have timeouts. So team's got a haul up there. They got to line up, they got to spike the football, right you've seen hundred times, except what was different is they spotted their own ball. So what
happens in that scenario is the refs are attuned to it. They run over there and in one quick motion they'll get the ball from the player. They spot it, the clocks still running, and then they run out of the middle of the you know the formation the referee does, and so there is a couple seconds the Jets spotted their own which is not legal, and then kick the field goal. What do you do about that? Do you overturn the game? How do you that? In some of the other calls,
like just craziness? Man, all right, hold on, Boston Paul wants to harass us. What's up, Boston Paul? That hockey player doing a drop kicking? You know, he reminded me of the Hansome Brothers and slap Shot. Can you remember that movie? I that's what hockey his hockey back
in the seventies and eighties. But anyway, a girl, you know told me when you when you know, you pick on the Patriots all the time, and she said, you know, call him up, tell him players are going to play Hayda's gonna hate you know, well where well, hold on, hold on, where were your players? So they're just gonna shake it off? They weren't They weren't in the middle of the field covering the gold. So you can you can do whatever you want, but we're just
gonna sleep it up. All right. You're a good you're a grown you're grown man jamming out to Taylor Swift and may think you're winning, okay. And Tom Brady, I mean, you're gonna love him. He's a great guy. You know, he's gonna bring you up here. We're good, We're fine, We're good. Yeah, yeah, all right. Did you see this past game Josh Allen calling the Taylor Swift audible? I did? He Yeah? No, And then I had to hear everyone tell me the
Chief sucked because Taylor wasn't there yesterday. And I'm like, did you see Mahomes on the that's mahomes regression right there. Wait, that is one he's leading the league and interceptions that is Oh, it's gross, it's discussing. But oh well, it was snowing and he had the flu and dead Tailor Sweed wasn't there. Look, he legitimately like a dude who had the flu. I looked at you know, you can just look at somebody. You're like, oh my god, I saw some defeated regression. Like that.
So that's what Bill's that's Bill's Twitter. There's probing so many interceptions, I mean unacceptable, that's that's definitely not MVP qualities. Does he lead because brock perty has got to be chasing him and Matt Stafford. You know, I was talking about Brett farre He may never know. There may never be somebody who has as many interceptions, but Matt Stafford may take the record for most pick sixes. I think he's like two away from Farv now and Stafford like
he still got years on his contract. Man, So are those are the records you don't want? So I guess maybe Farv can shake one of them, all right, So regression of my homes, I would just say, it's the whole everything's weird in the NFL this year. But like spotting your own ball, I remember the Cowboys did that two years ago and got away with it, but it really didn't It didn't impact the game because ultimately they didn't they didn't make it or I can't remember what it was, but you
know that that impacted the game yesterday. So I got Giants and Jets fans all screaming at each other, and I guess I get it all right? It is eight forty three. Are we good with weather or should I? Oh? Okay, all right, try to jump a little early there because
I don't want to just jump into another story. But yeah, and then you had Halloween and sanity over the weekend, crazing down in Tampa, Florida on Saturday, I guess early Sunday morning, they had like the had two groups that were fighting in eber City, which is that's a cool look. Ebor City is great if you go to Tampa. They got some of the old old old cigar lounges, some good bars, a lot of people go
partying there. And they had two people dead, eighteen others injured, huge fight, shooting, all kinds of stuff, lots of video on it. Just absolute pandemonium. Let's see here. Yeah, two people killed, eighteen cents of the hospital, which is for that area. That's that's pretty unusual, I guess down in Tampa. So all right, let's uh, we got Jeff you know with us this morning. So what's going on? Man? We how you doing sunshine today? I know you like to hear this.
Eighty four is where we're headed to eighty six. The record back in ninety six, and I was waiting on the National Weather Service to confirm, sure enough through the weekend eighty six on Saturday, new record eighty three yesterday, new record should be in the upper sixties this time of year. We're gonna get a little bit cold here as we get into Tuesday. Ahead of that tonight, increasing clouds, just straight shours associated with this frontal system.
As we fall back to forty eight cloudy sky's Tuesday, some scattered showers are possible, but we go from that high in the mid eighties today to the low fifties for the high tomorrow, and then we'll drop into the mid thirties for Tuesday night, little frigid sunshine for Wednesday, low fifties for the high, low thirties Wednesday night, but we will hit the mid sixties by Friday, and we're in the upper sixties as we get back into the weekend coming
up. Okay, all right, well, thank you very much. Is mister Stagic back tomorrow. I'm pretty sure he's back tomorrow, and I am very sure I'll be back Friday. Uh huh yeah, Vikings or excuse me, Cowboys Eagles on so and I have Cowboys fans and Eagles fans friends and they are both damn near suicidal. So it's just so we'll see, all
right, man, thank you very much. I appreciate it. And uh Jeff Bellinger will check in with him, and uh oh we got to we're gonna have talk at the very end of the show the South Park and Cindera. It's snow white insanity, because that is that's a whole thing. We'll do it coming up. Hang on. This is one o six one FM Talk in the Triangle and News Talk ninety four five w PTI and the Triad. All right, good morning and welcome. It is eight fifty one.
You're Bloomberg Update now with Jeff Bellinger. What's going on? Oh, good morning, Casey. Stock sended mixed on Friday, but it looks like it could be a good start for Wall Street now. Futures are up one hundred eighty one points at the moment. The Federal Reserve's policy meeting and the Labor Department's October Employment report highlight the economic calendar for the week. Economists think the pace of hiring likely slowed this month. The betting is the Fed will leave
interest rates unchanged. It was a good summer for McDonald's, the fast food chain's third quarter sales and profit top Wall Street expectations. Higher prices, strong marketing, expanded delivery, and improvements in the way restaurants are run all helped the bottom line. Analysts did note, however, that McDonald's sales increased at the slowest pace so far this year. The Hollywood studios and leaders of sag
After continued their contract talks over the weekend. Deadline reported that negotiations were in the final stretch, but there's no deal yet to end the actors strike. Walt Disney making more changes to its movie release calendar because of the actor's strike. Three films scheduled for release next year, including the live action version of Snow White, being pushed back. Three other films were pulled from the calendar
entirely. Wait wait wait wait, hol I'm sorry. Yeah, yes, that's okay, So so Disney saying that the actors strike is the reason the Snow White live remake had to be rescheduled. Yes, because the actors are not promoting the films they've made. Well, they're out given interviews. I don't know if you've seen the Rachel Ziegler interviews they're out there doing it though. Okay, well that's what I'm just yeah, that's the whole other's name.
All right, I'm sorry to interrupt you. That's just what's Sokay. They're so full of crap, not you, they are, all right, okay, all right. United Autoworkers Union expanded its strike against General Motors to
factories in Tennessee. GM now the only automaker without a tentative contract agreement with the UAW after a deal with Stilantis was announced over the weekend, but Stillantis has new labor issues, this time in Canada, where workers are just starting a walk out and casey x has introduced a series of subscription tiers for users who want to get more from the short messaging service. A three dollars a
month basic tier covers the ability to edit posts and upload longer videos. Additional features are available if users want to spring for packages costing eight or sixteen dollars a month. Casey okay, all right, well there you go. That's your Monday round up. Thank you, Jeff, appreciate it. Okay, have a good day you too, sir. All right, So huh yeah, Ross, do you think the problem with the snow White push a year pushing it. Do you think that was because the actors didn't give interviews or
I mean, I like you said, I've seen some interviews. Yeah, it's been doozies. Yeah yeah, who's buy? Who's buy? There's so butt hurt over at Disney right now. That's south dude, that's South Park episode the pand reverse thing. If you saw it over the weekend, if you want to see it now, you got to go to you had a paramout plus. But there's bootlegs all over. That was brilliant, in in in the parody of it, to the point where like, what's her what's
what's her bucket? From? From Kathleen Kennedy. Kathleen Kennedy is like threatening to sue the crap out of them, and it apparently it was so successful that Comedy Central told South Park guys they could do two more episodes to make it a series, and then the next one. I guess it's gonna be like Multiverse like they did with the Spider Man movie, but of the Snow
White movies. So they're doing like a Disney trilogy. So they're gonna, yeah, they're gonna have like Zegler mocked in there, and she's gonna have to interact with the quote casting actors voice actors from you know, the nineteen twenties, thirties one and you know, oh dude, it's gonna be absolutely
amazing. But basically the premise is Cartman and all the guys are switched out for strong women of color, right, and they're trying to figure out how it happened, I mean, your own business And she's Eric Cartman, okay, and what's wrong with that? And Eric Cartmon is just like black woman? Yeah, okay, I see there's a diverse female where Cartman used to be. And you don't like that. It's not that we don't like it, it's don't you think that's weird? I don't see a problem with it
at all. And if you boys don't think Eric can be a black woman, then maybe the problem is you what you think it's perfectly normal that Cartman is suddenly a black woman. You probably don't like that. Indian Jones got replaced by female either, humh right, and so and so that's it. So they're trying to figure out because they keep all getting replaced, like how
did this happen? What happened? And this the the premise is that there's a magical runestone and that Disney got a hold of it and they use it to basically make their films now called the Panderstone. I mean it is. It's the South Park idiocy that you expect, but with the commentary that was
really really good and I thought it was great. And spoiler, the true villain is in fact Kathleen Kennedy, who a lot of people credit with basically shuffling shoving through all of this garbage, destroying Star Wars, Indiana Jones and various other franchises because she's so woke and they're all in on this. I keep having the same dream everywhere I look people and being repaid, okay, and who do you think is going to have you replaced? Then? The
puppet Masters. The last time I had the dream, I was walking down this school Howey, and then I see Butters and he's like, hey, Amy, you wouldn't see the nuns had me belang, And that's when I tried to notice that something's wrong. Everyone I cared about has been systematically repaid. And finally I want to scream, and I'm like, why are they
replacing every single character? Was someone who is diverse. But then it's like sitting that it's because of Kennedy. Cady Kennedy said make it, and everyone in town it's like Kathy Kennedy stop and everything for Kenny Kennedy's wimming in it. Make it just kid going down and dad and then both a kiss. You need to protect Trey Star, Uh, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, protect them at all costs please. They are national treasures. Yeah, and
like, uh they did. I watched a documentary called six Days to show that they a great documentary. Yeah, but like you realize too that like they just their studio in California is like a strip ball in Van Eyes and like there's not security there, right. So I'm with you, man, like you need to get some uh you know, Blackwater guys in there or something, because they are the arguably they're the only people that are mainstream media that can go at that hard at it and not get canceled. And they're
gonna do two more episodes. I'm all in and I love that they're gonna get into the snow white crap. But if you believe Disney, the right the actors strike is the problem because they can't give interviews, dude, I can't even but we gotta go see you to more
