All right, good morning everybody, and welcome. It is Monday Day. For that and stuff. Kc O Day Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. That'll get you, that'll get you on the show, on this on this fine morn Let's see here. Oh, we got a bunch of stuff to get into today, all over the map. To be quite honest, Veterans Day. The President out there taking part in a new event at Arlington. If you've ross when you went to
dc'd you go to Arlington? I know you kind of buzzed around as you go up to the Tomb of the Unknown and all that. I know we did not, Okay, Well, if you ever do, I would encourage people too, even though probably you've seen enough videos and and and know enough about it. But you know, just watching the whole ceremonial side of what they do over there without having to listen to phones click hopefully like last time
I was there. I don't know. It's pretty powerful. I mean, the whole thing is powerful obviously with all of the visuals, with the tombstones and the symmetry that has provided there. But you know, there's there's quite a few other things obviously, the tomb. There is a just an amazing list of individuals and heroes that that you can go around and uh, you know and see where they're buried. They have the JFK Flame there, the
Eternal Flame and a few other things. So you know, the President going over there and uh doing something as part of either Memorial Day or Veterans Day or both, that's pretty standard procedure in DC, right, and I would argue that it should be one of the easiest because the reality is the president can speak or there's been instances where the President doesn't more on the Memorial Day side and they kind of leave it up to whatever UH is go with the
d D is up to. So whether it's yeah, various, various, I'm gonna screw the term up. We'll call it color guards for all practical purposes. Somebody can call and scream at me if they want, but you don't really like you're not doing a polo see speech. Really you can just you can get in there, and I understand some of it's gonna be littered with it. We'll hear a little there, but not really an opportunity to just go and honor those individuals. But no, no, we can't.
We can't have that. So, in addition to wandering off almost or the term I saw most people using, and I believe I used it too, was rumba. And when you think of that and you watch his movements, it just kind of resembles one. But I'm more interested in the substance. So what are you talking about? Because I was greeted Saturday morning by a when I was scrolling Twitter, because that was dumb a Joe Biden tweet which I'm sure he penned himself saying you know, hey, Joe Biden loves loves
military folk, and Donald Trump thinks they're losers and suckers. And then it has just generic quotes from that Atlantic article that was pushed back on by literally everyone in Trump's orbit, even people who I wouldn't necessarily argue are friendly to Trump, including some of the generals who don't like him. But but and the author said, well, don't worry, we got more. And then the author just kind of like, you know, I got busy doing other
stuff. So you know, you're there, you go, You're immediately in campaign season, and obviously, look and Trump would take the opportunity, especially right now, to to juice it up. But if you're then going to lean into your own personal little political things that you want, shouldn't you have the jargon down is deny the honor they earn because there was discharge for being
LBTQ plus. Now arguably arguably a in a weird sort of way, I think I think you could, in this day and age, with the maximum outrage on the part of moonbats, have a member of the military is discharged for no veteran is denied the honor they earned because there was discharge for being LBTQ plus, because they would accuse the soldier of being some sort of bigot for mocking what is the standard arrangement of those letters and instead putting them in
some order and in you know the way that people uh put when they post on Twitter, right, they're just like, you know, it'll be some ABC lgt QSM you know, some random assortment that can get you in trouble.
That's a microaggression. How do I know that? Because the folks up in Canadia, uh actually, as part of their little uh, their little uh totally not police policing speech thing, gave as an example the unwillingness of some Canadians to abide by what is the official set of set This is so stupid set of letters, and they were therefore mocking it, and they came remember the woman's name, she comes, you know, one of the cabinet people up there, and she came out scolding that if you don't know the
current iteration of those letters. The irony, of course is I feel like they've evolved a hundred times since I, you know, arrived at this earth. So so I don't know does that hold for the president? Not one hundred percent sure, but you know, that looked that was just one element of the fund that obviously obviously awaited the news cycle this weekend, and it
did not disappoint. We're gonna We're gonna visit San Francisco, which is apparently a nice place again, and I pulled some numbers, I think to really bring that story into context. Tim Scott has paused his presidential race that was supposed to go all the way to Iowa, but with new polling showing a gap that is growing between Trump and the rest of his primary opponents, he's just like, you know, why am I doing this? And admittedly, and I liked Tim Scott, he just wasn't getting a lot of traction.
Even at the debates. He was almost an afterthought, So I'm not surprised by that. As the field thinds down and moonbats on college campuses and know so much more. But for now, it's six fourteen. We'll dive in next hang on search Casey O'Day, one of podcasts on the iHeart Radio app. Well, I'm confused, man, I just assumed that, you know, you gathered the fam up and what then? I shy of shocked. Apparently Ross did, and I could watch the marvels. He is wholly unprepared
to give us a report on that. So I assume that you were going to rush right to the theater with everybody else. You're too busy enjoying a you know, the late rain we had with our new roof. Yeah, not coming in your house. It's fun, right, yeah, good feeling right, Yeah, like, oh crap, is super busy doing that in my couch your official monitoring stations? Yes, yeah, okay, well you're
not. I shouldn't say nobody want to watch it. It didn't make a you know, a crap ton of money in what you know when you're talking about tens and maybe even what when they say across the one hundred million threshold and in total or something, I think it was, Yeah, worldwide, domestic, world wide bots off is like one hundred and ten million, which is the lowest for a Marvel movie ever. And that's the point I was going to make, like if I told you, hey, can I give
you a hundred and ten million? Like this is amazing, But when you're talking about a universe that because the the actual Captain Marvel movie did over a billion. Now, you know, some people would say it was jammed between the two big Avengers movies. Everyone was still hyped. And look, I'm sure that has some to do with it. That being said, that's nothing
in Marvel world. And what was fascinating to me when those numbers came out is the amount of high profile Hollywood moon bad idiots and authors who decided they had to explain to you idiots why that's not a bad thing or why people didn't come. It was a combination of Now, Stephen King took the blame route, right, everyone just hates women or something think because we hate women. Loved reading that man's books over the years. Cringe when I see a
tweet flow across the timeline there, although others I saw making this. She was a producer on I think about the She Hulk producers, so obviously, who want to talk to so She. I don't even have the tweet pulled up. I'll give you the gist of it because I saw a few of these. What you don't understand is the public is that there was an actors strike and it is detrimental to a movie. Did not have the actors to have the ability to go out and promote their movies. What about the new
Freddy movie The Five Nights. I saw that it's on. I saw that it's on the HBO or Paramount or something. It's already up there, It's already on the streaming service. I actually watched it. I I've I never really got into the whole thing. I don't know, is it a creepy pasta started as or what? But it was an internet thing and then a series of games obviously that that went with it, which were very successful.
But so I can't speak to Cannon, but I understand that they found that sweet spot where you had people who were interested in the Cannon of the story, who felt that they did a good job, and then people who watched it who didn't know that thought okay, this is kind of entertaining. So you're saying there was a built in fan base that was a win of the product, and they're fans of it and they went to go see it.
So it's Marvel that was part of it. But also people like myself, who you know, not the built in fan base, took a chance on it went Okay, that wasn't too bad. So are these people arguing that Marvel doesn't have a built in fan base that is they are they are arguing that, yes, they were unaware, that is aware that the movie existed.
Okay, it could be that it's, you know, sort of a sequel to a movie that most people, Yes, they made a billion dollars or whatever, right, a lot of people came out of that movie going, man, it sucked. So you have a movie that people didn't like, featuring two other people from Disney plus Marvel series that nobody really watched or liked, going over the lines that nobody cares about. And then they'll like, howcome our our movie didn't make munchy because forty nine million whatever domestic box
office for Marvel is awful. Well, I don't here's the Miss Marvel show. I don't think. I don't know anyone who watched it. I didn't watch any of it, so I agree with you there. But the the other chick came out of the what was the scarlet shit? Right? But that's the thing, like if you have to explain it in detail, like who these people are in this movie, nobody cares. I said this on social media. Nobody cares about stop serving and stuff. We don't care.
You could make a movie where it is Iron Man Thor and Captain America Steve. He's sitting on a park bench for two hours, and it would make up a jillion dollars at the box office because they care about them they're doing on the bench, They're just hanging out. They're just staring at the camera for two and a half hours, and people would pay. I would pay
to see that. Are they objectifying women? Who are they're just staring at the camera because Stephen King pointed out obviously you know women hatred, so you know that obviously is what's going on there. I mean, the sound part thing has become so true. That episode the Panderstone, Well, think about
it, think about this too. You're absolutely right especially you know, people's big beef with the movie is the uh, the antagonist, because not only is she a gender just a swap, but people were people are literally like you're doing You're literally doing all the stuff they did in the episode. The problem that Marvel runs into and any other Disney project is there's a bunch of stuff post Panderstone, except they have more iterations of it coming out where stuff's
already in the can. So it aligns when it aligns exactly with what you're being criticized as. But it would cost you too much to reshoot it. You just gotta you just gotta eat your met you don't. You just gotta take your medicine and listen, and you can do about it. Good. Marvel is still out there. I'm a big fan of Loki. I like the final I watched the whole season. We're Markey and I both watched him. It was appointment viewing, like we're gonna watch it when it comes out
tonight at nine o'clock. We watched all of them. I'm a fan of it. I love what they're doing with the King. I love or who he you know, he who he remains whatever, it's a good storytelling. It's good writing. I watched I watch Remember How, like when Yeah, half of it the second season, by the way, because I texted you over the weekend choking about McDonald's and uh, I can't wait to dive into
the Yeah three with the Tinity Warren endgame. It was Remember How. It was just like, oh my god, how did all these pieces fall into place? Yeah? And it all just worked because it was good writing. It's the same way with Loki. Like at the end, you're like, all these pieces fall into place and you're like, Wow, they still got it. Then why are you delivering us this crap we don't want. Oh you mean Loki, who's a dude? Yeah? That Loki right there?
Huh. His character arc has been something he probably it's arguably the best character arc of any Marvel character. It's a crazy thing when you look at it over the totality of it, because if you just went if you just went in knowing nothing about everything that would come to pass, and you saw Loki in this first iteration back in the tour, like you would think he was
gonna be one of these passive characters. No, I mean he's completely develops and everything right right, and they open when they opened with their biggest movies with him hanging out with Thanos and not in a good way. So so like, yeah, now I'm with you, man. I did, like I said, I only watched the first three because it's six six episodes. I'm gonna watch the other three over the next couple of days. So yeah,
now I agree with you. So it does exist out there. The problem is and and you know the problem also is people just had their fill to some extent. So if you're not bringing something super exciting, I don't know people are gonna show up. But I promise you most people were aware that the Marvel's movie opened this weekend. They just had you know, they had other stuff. They're very busy. Maybe they're getting a little early run on Thanksgiving shopping or something. I mean, I had I had to make
sure the roof was working. ROSS had to check out the roof. I had to watch a past or not dominate. It was a very busy weekend. But we'll get back into it. Hang on. Thank you. Kc Is on n w PTI and the Triad fan talk in their triangle. I good morning, six thirty five. I just got an email. Here my boys, and I saw every Marble movie. We love them. I heard about the movie and but it looked like it sucked, But I didn't have
any idea was this week? Well that's but but here's the deal. You were aware of it, and had you had any interest, you might have availed yourself with that information. But look, if I see a movie trailer and I'm like, that looks it looks so stupid, at no point do I try to educate myself on when it opens. So, you know, just throw that out there, all right, few things, we got lots
of audio today. I just want to dive into this. So the city of San Francisco, San Francisco, uh getting a little I like how they just they're like, oh, it's getting a face lift, right if the face if San Francisco was a face and it was, I don't know, pick one Madonna right now, Rocky Dennis back in the day, right, okay, because more than a facelift was necessary, and judging by the video that's emerged ahead of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit known as the super Bowl
of World Economies, or I like to refer to it as Kami kN because you know, the big wheel so to speak. That's coming to America is is Jijinping, so the president of China who doesn't at all hate us, justin Trudeau. I guess we'll be there, probably not in blackface, Biden and various other world leaders. And is taking place in San Francisco. Well, San Francisco obviously, you know, maybe isn't the San Francisco many people
remembered, but city officials decided they were going to get to it. Working with the federal government, they were able to acquire funding and apparently a game plan and repaint stuff, fix roads, you know, which is pretty standard ahead of stuff when you have big, big, big things coming where you got a lot of pub and part of being the host city is, you
know, sharing your message. I understand that the problem is is it was so drastic, and it was so immediate and so over the top that it left a lot of San Francisco residents going, hold on, wait a second, So comed CON's coming, and now you want to go and do something. And the biggest thing that people noticed, quite honestly, is that all the hobos are gone. What happened to all the hoboes? San Francisco is in the spotlight for the Asia Pacific Economic Conference. City leaders are making sure
the city shines. Tourism is our business here in San Francisco, and we need to focus on making sure that the tourist dollar still come back. Caltrans repaving major roadways like the Harrison Street off ram from the I eighty bart, doubling down by deep cleaning their stations overnight more often. The city had gotten a little bit dingy over time. Scrubbing and powerwashing is happening all over the city. Yeah, the bottom my shoes look clean, like it's noticeable.
How clear the streets look, and how few homeless encampments there are on major thoroughfairs. All right, And then they in the cut they go back to that dude and he says something. He says, this is great. Why isn't this how it normally is? And because it's not about you. Nobody cares about you. You're just footing the bill for this. This is about showing out for you know, Biden's buddy there, man, I want to make it look good. You can't do anything about the homeless people. Well
apparently you can. And by the way, I look this up just so we had a little context this morning by oh, let me real quick. I take issue with this one gentleman who could, who I'm absolutely sure voted for all the insane policies that got San Francisco where they are. Have you ever looked at us at something that was covered to the hilt in feces and
described it as quote looking dingy? Right, if you have a you got a kid, right, or or a puppy uh and uh, they during the potty training phase make a horrible, horrible decision and or a mistake. Uh, and you're just and then it just do you describe that as dingy? Even if you don't say anything out loud. It's just a weird use of terms. It's like the politest way you could you could handle what is a full fledged five alarm dumpster fire man. But it's actually this, this
boat lift of hobos is actually pretty pretty impressive. So from a city, I told you, well, what do he want us to do? And I saw a people, I saw the idiot like the Krasenstein, Nitwitz and others go and look, homelessness has been a problem well before the you know, the current iterations of government, so you know, acting like other cities aren't dealing with this no, no, no, no, you're right.
Homelessness in American cities is not something that is new. It is, however, something that appears to be on steroids within many of the West Coast cities, and a lot of that's well a couple things. Won. The weather's usually more agreeable from a consistency standpoint, But barring the weather, the government, folks and the police are much more accommodating. We'll say, right,
you basically do whatever you want. So yeah, yeah. To pretend like there's not a huge difference in cities or there's a lot of permissibility versus a much more hard line approach to it is absolute insanity. But anyway, back to comic con, excuse me. The city of San Francisco, this is just the San Francisco. The Peninsula area of San Francisco estimates about eight thousand
homeless people live in San Francisco proper. That is an adjusted number. So the twenty twenty two count was seventy eight hundred or seventy seven fifty, and they have a an inca percentage increase and a mass out to about eight thousand. All right, So here's why I bring that up. So in a matter of just a few days, the city of San Francisco found a way to remove about eight thousand homeless people, so nobody had to lay eyes on them, and in doing so, that would be equivalent to hold on,
because I want to do context here, so that would be equivalent. That just crashed the page. I was trying to get this thing off of what the heck's going on? Man, I pulled up the NC population stuff, and then the page just downs locked down. This is the state, all right. Is somebody at the state level hearing what I'm about to do, and now you don't want me to have access to it. That's fine. NC city populations, here we go. I wanted to give you some comparable
numbers. Here we go, so the number of homeless people that were moved would be roughly in the ballpark of and these would be the entire as though these entire North Carolina towns were just disappeared over a couple of days. Okay, let me pick ones that are somewhat local. Roxboro, all right, envision envision the city of Roxboro, and then it's gone kill Devil Hills, Silent City, Silar City is almost exactly on point King from a all right,
let's let's go on the triad side of things. King. The city of King has less people than the number of homeless that were moved in two days. So imagine somebody picked up the city of King and all the people and moved him out like like some sort of weird dystopian you know, opening scene of a movie, just gone, uh, Marion Oakridge just looking at some others. So did you get the gist of it. That's what they
accomplished in San San Francisco. And remember, these are the idiots who were paying what was it like, five thousand dollars per per person for a tent for what a month? I can't remember what the insane number was. I
think it was they were paying. It was roughly the equivalent cost for a tent provided for homeless was five thousand a month, which even in the Bay Area, if you just get somebody five thousand a month and they don't spend it on meth, you could you could actually get a place with So I'm sorry, but yeah, the citizens going what the hell is this? Wait to say you can do this. The problem is too many of them are just gonna be like, dot's fine, everything's fine. It's not a problem.
All right, So that's coming, that's and I'm sure that'll be filled with all sorts of awkwardness, stage wandering, and who knows, maybe he'll surrender to China. I'm not sure. But we'll be covering Comy Con as it gets underway, all right, six forty four Koda Radio program. Congrats to a past or not man. Look at that. We look at that. Joshua Dobbs Vikings quarterback, two hundred and seventy five yards passing TD, rushing TD, no picks. It was a good day, absolutely good day.
Huh. Actually you know what. I was just okay, Ross, are there any teams that had a really bad day? We review some scores here real quick. He I don't know, maybe where you had to pull your starting quarterback and put them on the bench and then have them throw shade later on your coaching decisions. Oh that's right. Yeah. Uh Colts beat Pats ten to six and the uh stop stop turn it off. My eyes are burning bowl. Let's see here. Packers lost the Steelers. My whole
division is just cursed. Man. Ross, You're in a good spot speaking of divisions, right, I mean yeah, everybody Miami was on a by and like you said, the Pats lost. The Jets lost to the Raiders last night. Oh yeah, that was so. I mean, I guess the Bills are like half a game back of first in the FC East. But I'm telling you tonight, yeah, you're playing the Broncos. The fandom is already like fire Dorsey send McDermott into the sun. And it's if If
the Bills lose to the Broncos tonight on Monday Night Football. And I've said this before, but I'm I mean it this time, Buffalo is gonna burn. They're gonna burn the city to the ground. And it's a possibility it could happen. Like I said, I think they're gonna go eight or nine or nine or eight, nine and eight on the season. Come on, man, I'm serious. They there's a good chance they do not make the
playoffs. But if you do, I would like you to beat their spirits down because we got to play the Broncos next week and oh my gosh, I can't I can't imagine losing. Remember Broncos lost to the Chiefs. They beat the Chiefs. Yeah, with Patrick Mahomes looked like he needed to be on an IV. The whole time. Didn't see Remember Jordan was had the flu here like eighty thousand points. I don't think it was that many, but it was a lot admittedly, So yeah, the flu game was it
was a thing. But I you know, he looked I remember I remember watching that game and they cut to him on the bench and and it's like, oh, that guy looks like he's about to die. Man. So I will see, we'll see, you know what. You know what, maybe that's a good thing because now in the locker room tonight, they're gonna be like, well, you beat the Chiefs, we can murder these guys,
and over confidence will ruin the one thing that I'm looking at. Like I said, but it's sort of like this season's been so weird because now we lost even more defensive players like last week or whatever. But Josh Allen's winning percentage, remember I mentioned this before a few weeks ago with the race agic is when he loses the next game following a loss, he has a win percentage of like eighty something percent, which is which is pretty damn good.
All Right, Look, I'm not gonna jinks you guys or anything, but I think that's already been done. Buddy, you don't have to worry about that. I'm I'm interested in watching the game, even if it's the Broncos, just because the other evening and the big how do you say? The big national games this week have all been garbage? Right, Panthers Bears.
No defense to the Panthers, but they're not a good team, and neither of the Bears, man so, and last night Sunday night and the who cares bull Jets Raiders, so give me at least something, and Bengals Ravens is the Thursday night, so that should be a good game too. But all right, well, best of luck. Stage it's not even here today. And his team beat the Giants so bad. I think the Giants
quit so I think they folded the organization. I'll have to check that, all right, coming up on the show, do you guys still is cameo is still a thing? I guess I don't know. I was unfamiliar with this, but it's still a thing, and God bless it. I was laughing so hard on Friday when I saw this thing, and I have to share it with you. So we will get into that, and we're gonna talk about the Bill Burr story. Ross. Are you familiar with the Bill
Burr story. Yeah, I think it's like a dumb and he's dumb and like a non story. Yeah, no, no, no, And I don't think Bill Burr cares at all. And for all of these reasons, I want to say bas the same exact thing and why this is and this is saying something one of the dumbest Twitter things that I had the misfortune of seeing appear in my timeline over the last twenty four hours. I'll explain why there is a little bit of hypocrisy going on as well. We'll do it
next. Hang On Case is on ninety four to five w PTI and the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, six fifty five, Good morning, KCO Dave Radio program. So yeah, we're just sitting here this morning trying to figure out what the city of San Francisco said that there's nothing they could do, and then ahead of the big Asia conference, the COMI Con, with the Jijienping and others coming in, somehow was able to disappear their hobo population, which numbers about eight thousand. I
don't know what he did with eight thousand people. Kind of crazy man a little crazy there, but yeah, yeah, that was the thing that happened. Also, we're talking a little football there. Ross's his team plays tonight Cowboys. One stage, it's not going to be here. Vikings won Patriots, no no, no, so good. And then Ross reminded me too,
that was the game over in Germany. They had to go play in Germany, And now that's arguably a lot worse because for all practical purposes, they're going with, you know, the Patriots logo, the name, the red, white and blue color scheme, and then they go and they can't score more than six points. So like, they didn't just lose disappointing their fans, they let the entire country down. One could argue my favorite thing
I've seen from these German games because it's the second one. There was one last week right right where I've seen several people right on Twitter that are like or X that are like, so, how come the German people in the stands always look angry and pissed off or sad? Do they do they not like beer? Well, they're just German. Yeah, you've been to you ever been to Germany? They do like beer? Though, I mean I'm gonna i will I will point this out. They love beer, especially in
the fall. They're big fans of beer in the fall. But they like beer. But yeah, yeah, there is there is a distinctive cultural German. Look, I'm already look, I'm already, I've already got the uh, you know, the kind of grumpy looking face on the regular, and so I guess I can kind of fit in. But and it and it is a bit of a stereotype, like no sense of humor any of that. That being said, it is atmospherically and culturally, it's it's different, man, It just is what it is. That's you know. But yeah,
that's kind of how everyone. That's how everyone kind of is point this out. Look when they when you do get in to the beer, it remarkably changes when you get enough beer. So if you ever go to Germany and it's in a business setting and it is very dialed in, profest dude. Yeah, but as soon as the you know, the the later hosen and the and the giant glasses come out, you know, people tend to relax. So there's that, all right. So if you don't know the
Bill Bird story, this is where we're headed. Bill Burn, his wife or at an MMA event and Trump was there and Kid Rock was there and there was an incident kind of and I think people are getting way too into it. But we'll see what you think and we'll share it coming up next. Hang up, all right, Good morning, everybody's hand. Welcome to get you hour number two here on your Monday cac O Day Radio program, or as Ross and I are referring to it on our advent Calendar of Irresponsibility
five five. It is the fifth to last show before we take Thanksgiving week off, which is a thing that's happening. Okay, so just no, that's that's gonna be your reality next week. And I know some of you ain't gonna like it, but I'm being upfront with you because uh Russ and I don't want to be here. I think that's a positive thing that I've brought to the show throughout the years, because back in the day, we would just take like a few days off that week, maybe take Wednesday,
right Lake, maybe Wednesday. Of course, the company gives us Thursday and Friday, and we always and recently, you know, I said, hey, we should take the whole week off, and this really take took It's taken off. Yeah, I take a lot more of my vacation days now, so that's amazing. Wait till you hear about December, peeps. But anyway, I like how you people have listened for like all ten years or
whatever. Are all are the very first one surprised. You know what I'm saying Thanksgiving around Thanksgiving or Christmas, Like, oh my gosh, you could get sucked into a black hole. It's like we do this every year. I don't know, maybe distract yourselfe by going on Twitter and getting in the dumbest argument ever over Bilberg's wife. So I so anyway, let me.
I don't want to I didn't want to talk about this, but I was going when I was digging through Twitter this morning looking at people like you know, posobic and a bunch of these other quote unquote thought leaders. I just I don't know what you want. I don't know what And in the same way that I'm creeped out by you know, members of the squad, arguably for different reasons, but you know less the jet you know less the anti Semitic side, but more just the sheer, stupid side, Like I've never
seen a garbage disposal. We need to build a train to Hawaii right in the same way. I shake my head when I'm looking at people reacting to this, I'm like, what the hell's wrong with you? So if you don't know, over the weekend at a UFC event you had, Donald Trump is at Madison Square Garden, so obviously you know, right in the wheelhouse, and you see Trump there and he is with Kid Rock, Tucker Carlson, Dana White obviously the UFC guy, and then Don Junior I think does
Don Junior not Eric? And directly next to him is Bill Burr. And as Trump is moving through there and he's standing up, Bill Burr's wife clearly flips Trump off. I know some people like you don't know who she was flipping off. I'm pretty sure it was Trump, Okay, but what killed me after? Now Bill Burr's not doing Bill Burr's not even looking at what's going on, Bill staring in the other direction, and I you know,
it looked like Trump or anybody saw what Bill's wife did. She just did that little thing that you might do if a coworker walks by that you don't like, with her back to you, like, you know, because you're like a child. But whatever that was it. And I think most people's knowledge of Bill Burr's wife extends to some of the bits he does where he's talked about her, and if you listen to his podcast, she'll occasionally dip
in and most of it's incredibly innocuous. But that apparently was not okay because the reaction that I saw over this thing was everything ranging from Bill Burr is Will Smith to he needs to get his woman in line, to say goodbye to half your income, and it was all this the dumbest, most hypocritic garbage you could possibly serve up on a platter. What on this plan? What did you want? So? What do you think Bill Burr should do?
What? Backhander? That's what I'm saying. I did they want him to go do like a reverse Will Smith on his wife while channeling his Boston roots, right right, because that'll be great for the stereotypes there about drunken Irish people beating their wives, right, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah? Is that a thing I had? Have you ever? Really? Is that
a thing? Do you have ever? The Family Guy episode when they go to Ireland and as they land on the beer bottles and then when they go to the museum, it's just this like mechanical exhibit with a woman either getting slapped or birthing a child. Right, Yeah, so that is a stereotype, apparently that exists. But what do you want him to do? Also, she's a grown adult. Okay. Also, have you listened to Bill Burr because I have, I have. Yet He's not gonna care, He's
not gonna give two flips, does not care. And I don't know that I ever saw Bill Burr as as a staunch conservative or even a bark at the moon moonbed, do you know what I'm saying? Right the other way, I remember him being on Conan and they were asking him questions about Trump, and he his point of view was it's not a big deal and people need to relax. Yeah, And people were like, oh my god,
he's a conservative lault right nazi, you know, because he wasn't. Oh he's got the shaved head, come on, man, obviously obviously he is. Uh. You know, he put in He put on all that time working on the Chappelle Show too. Uh. I don't know as a spy or so, I don't even know what they were alleging. But the stupidity of going, hey, you know what his wife did this one thing for one moment that he's not even looking at, but also is a growth.
Let me ask you a question, Ross, is there anything that you and your wife have a different opinion on? Uh? Sure, there's tons of stuff. Oh wow, And why haven't you remedied that? Why haven't you? Uh, why haven't you fixed her yet? Right? Isn't that your job? Right? Is the man of the house to in your cave with you your channel. You're to quote Bill Burr, your cave man, DNA
right line that out? I mean what and and by the way, these are the very same people who are who are making these dumb comments like I'm never listening again, You're canceled me? Right, you can't have an opinion? Uh? Are who are losing their mind over? Which was a much more organized, concerted effort to get uh uh Judge Justice Thomas by getting mad that his wife has an opinion. Remember, Oh yeah, she has this
opinion and he needs to he did. This is a problem. And then people were defending Clarence Thomas because it was obviously a you know, it was a concerted, organized effort. All of a sudden, you had groups that were pushing all this garbage in the media that was was pretty new, which is why all the stories seem to be researched by the same people. And and and the point was made that that is not Clarence Thomas. That is
Clarence Thomas's wife, and she's allowed to have an opinion. And unless you can show that she put a gun to her husband's head and made him vote a certain way, that is the level of influence that is going to exist out there. And it's not alone. Right, People in all walks of life, may you know, may have spouses who have opinions that are different than them. Professionalism is separating those things while also prioritizing what's important in your
life. Right, So if you ever, if you ever come up, you know, because you could create a scenario where, you know, a husband and wife something having to do with his job is all right, let me give you, let me give you a scenarios. So let's say you married a radio host. May it doesn't matter man, woman, whatever,
Right, everything's great during the dating phase. And then when you guys get married like you, it bothers you when that they get up really early, right, So that would be that would be an unreasonable thing and a certain level of professionalism has to wash over you. But on the flip side, on the flip side, uh, tie it and try to tie this together.
And the end is concise. You all are dumb, Okay that anyone who is sitting there mad at Bill ber Now, if Bill Burr comes out and goes, you know, like he's reading a hostage script supporting his wife unilatterly and trashing all over Donald Trump. If you want to read into that, fine, I'm welcome to revisit the topic. But that's his wife's opinion. Whatever, it's okay, everything will be fine. And if that's what we're going to get all bothered by, I don't even know what to tell
you. Man. All right, um, all right, let me grab a quick call here on the San Francisco in sanity, I ken, what's up? I want to see definitely throwing an analogy that Nancy Pelosi is from San Francisco. Is that not correct? I mean she represents the most directly downtown San Francisco. Yes, yeah, So instead of it being a facelift, it's more like a botox injection. It's not gonna last. What did
they do with them, sir? What did they do with eight thousand people, Like if you asked me to evacuate, if you asked me to go and evacuate Roxboro, Okay, right one, I don't know how the hell you do that in two days and with nobody having transportation for that matter. But also I wouldn't know what to do with them. What do you do? Like, what do you do? What do you do with eight thousand people? I have so many questions. How do you check the football stadium?
No, they had a football game there this week, it's not there. I don't know what they did with Okay, maybe they all got shank sir, Maybe they all got shanghaied, which would be, you know, kind of a thanks for the call. There'd be kind of ironic considering they're getting ready to have a COMI con with the you know, the whole Asian Conference. Man. That's another good point. Yeah, Kelly and Conway's spouse exactly. The difference is Kelly and Conway obviously was hyper political because it was
her gig. Bill Burr, I've never heard Bill burb be overly like super political. He talks about politics, but you know, seriously, I don't I don't understand what this uh, this virulent, And then I saw people pushing back, going this is dumb, and they're like, you don't really if any anyone who was pushing back on some of these, Netwitz was told that they really you know, that they're Benedict Arnold's or whatever, like you
have to fight like democrats fight. And look, that's a debate that we've had, and it's like, you know, but generally it's around policy things like, you know, should the UH should Republicans if they're in power, also convene UH impeachment investigations prior to charges being launched, which you previously didn't
do. Pelosi did, and some argued that repeating that was you know, also was simply turned about his fair play, which is a strong argument in the world of politics, and others saying no, by doing that, you're just as bad as them. That's that's a discussion as old as time. This is different. This is not just somebody who's not normally a political person.
That's like, remember the first time you feel like, what would be a good example, like had I never I never really cared what the Dixie Chicks politics were, but obviously once they waded into it, it had reactions, but that was them doing it. Bill Burr's just sitting there trying to watch people get punched in the face, which is you know, that's a
good weekend for anybody. It's sort of like Jim Gaffigan. Remember Jim Gaffigan, I had no idea what his politics were, right, and it was what was like two years ago he completely went off the rails on Twitter at least a huge die tribe against not just Trump but anybody who voted for Trump, like completely disparaging them and calling them names and stuff, and just lost
his mind. But it was that, it was so it was different, right, Yeah, Like Jim Gaffigan's wife says something, I don't care because that's not Jim Gaffigan. That's is what right? Yes, yeah, there are two separate individuals and the hole of your cuck like Will Smith thing. Come on, man, look if Bill Burr shows up reading that hostage report today while being interviewed by his wife, who then talks about how she's sleeping with his child's friends. Okay, all right, well let's revisit that when
that happens. Okay, this not so much. And they got dude, San Francisco, they disappeared. All the homeless people they've got. Speaking of Pelosi, the Pelosi trou kicked off. I mean, obviously it's not Pelosi on there, but the trial for the dude who you know showed up at the Pelosi's house, ranging from either a gay tryst as the conspiracy theory rolled out, or DH's just insane. That thing's getting underway and that was fast. Did you guys read anything about this? Hold on? I gotta find
this. Yeah, here we go. Uh. The man accused of bludgeting former House Speaker Pelosi's husband with a hammer headed to court Thursday as the trial opened. Uh, let me just go down to this because in this article, it's the last paragraph. That's amazing. All right, Ross Uh I, you know we've talked about heist, right, you know Ocean's love and style of heist. You want to be prepared. You want to have the
tools for the job, want to be well thought out. I don't know how well thought out of prepared this dude was, but he brought some stuff. So tell me if you feel this. You mean, like you mean like Boondock Saint's rope, right, you always got to bring your rope? Yeah, why would we need a rope. I don't understand. Why do you want to rope? Oh? Look at that. Yeah, no, that's a very good point. He did have. He did have some rope, right, well, listen to this. Tell me if you think this
is good. The high stuff he had. The police say at the time they they of the arrest in his possession. Uh this, Uh, but let's see the pape is his last name, to Pape was in possession of a sleeping bag, two backpacks, a sledgehammer, zip ties, gloves, duct tape. Okay, this sounds like stuff you would use to you, you know, for a crime like this. Men's clothes, two inflatable multi color unicorn costumes Canadian I'm sorry video video. You mean the closed men's clothes?
That wasn't it. There's something else that you said? Duct tape? No? No, did I say duck? It's ducked? Most people mispronounce it. Oh is it the two inflatable multi color unicorn costumes? That would be a yes? Have you never? Have you never? Have you never home invaded before? I mean is that I have not? I am an
amateur, right, I would be a new going on here? You got to get educated, dude, What do you think is more terrifying a home invasion by a dude with a sledgehammer wearing, you know, workout shorts or a person dressed in a rainbow, multi colored giant unicorn costume plus a backup in case that one gets a hole wielding a sledgehammer. Who you're giving your money too faster, right, so don't judge. He also had a video game console and they didn't say whether it was a PS five or a Xbox.
Oh maybe it was. We I don't know, but yeah, I had all that on his person. So yeah, everything's strange. Everything's crazy. It's Monday. We document this and coming up we'll get more of your calls and course, yes, document Warren Sandity CaCO Day Radio program, Smart Talk All Day, ninety four PTI and the Triad and one six one FM Talk and the Triangle. All right, good morning and welcome. It is seven thirty five here on the KCO Day Radio program. So a few things
brewing this morning. One San Francisco, Uh maybe it was David oh ross was did David Blaine go to San fran Is that who disappeared all eight thousand hoboes ahead of the head of the conference, or he doesn't actually really do any magic though, right, yeah, it's been so long, is he still around? I saw him, I saw a YouTube video of him doing like Chris Angels street magic. But then it started making me think what happened to Chris angel and the others? And is magic just out right now?
Even if it's not really magic? Like when's the last time you saw a magician like a magic special on TV? Even if you didn't watch it, just promoting none? I think in a way because I used to be really big into this. Obviously I loved watching this. Obviously, yes you worked at a magic shop, but I enjoyed those things when they I think the internet sort of killed it because back in the day, like if you wanted
to know how that was done, you'd have to find somebody. You'd have to have a friend who did it for a living, or you'd have to actually go to the library and check out a book and find their book and find out. And now it's like, wow, I wonder how that amazing feat of magic was done. Let me click into the YouTube and oh my
god, I'm disappointed. There's everything with everybody. Also, there's people who I'll tell you what irritated me. And look, I understand that fundamentally magic in and of itself is is trickery through in some cases the use of digital means or mechanical means. We all accept that the problem was rather than being clever like there was there was a guy who's he does like an like an Asian mysticism kind of thing because obviously I can't heber if he's Korean or what.
And he is using digital technology and screens but in a way to do what he's doing, So he's building out the tech for it, which is something that big magicians have done since you know, you know, forever, right. But the difference is there's some people who are doing magic, but it's just bad CGI stuff on YouTube, and then they have fake people standing around so that the trick in person never looks like it's fooling anyone, you know what I'm that's the difference. And I think once we got to that
point, I stopped clicking on it. So I don't know, man, but maybe that's where the eight thousand Hobos went ahead of the COMI kon there. Don't know. We got the Bill Burr thing, but it's Bill Burr's wife and it's all dumb, and don't act like a bunch of hypocrites on this stuff. It's really simple. This is easy, Bob, real quick. What's up. You were talking about Clarence Thomas in his life earlier. I know James Lizardhead Carville has been somewhat critical of the Democratic Party recently for
going way too far to the left. And you never hear anybody saying that Mary Madlin is pulling the strings. No, but to be fair, that was their whole stick, right, that was I mean, the whole thing was built around that, and she still had political opinions. But you're right. The people then didn't attach it to the other They was seen in a much more innocent time sir as well, what can you do? That's your spouse, And in a way it was also a It was also how we
should get along even when we have political differences. But then when I saw people on when Trump got in, and people including a woman who I used to when I'm growing up. I consider my friend's mom like my second mom. When Trump came around, she told me, she literally sent me a message saying, I can't follow you on social media anymore. I've never talked to her again, So we we went from the Carvills to crazy town,
sir. Yeah, and and and a good example of that that we all know is that if if if we could control political thought of our family, everybody would have a great Thanksgiving and talk about politics. Yeah. Uh, but sometimes it does make it interesting, you know what I'm saying a little bit of you just gotta you gotta find the right ballance. Yeah, you
gotta, you gotta you just gotta know what not to talk about. How many how many of you are looking forward to one you know, some relatives showing up at Thanksgiving this year wearing a I don't know, a hamas, a hamas bandana, right, just to make a point. I mean, they're showing up everywhere else. So ah, thank you, sir for putting that horrible thought to day. I appreciate it. Yeah. Yeah, because
we just you know, we just we can't just agree to disagree. And look, I understand that thing get heated, especially when you ground family, because there's ways that you'll interact with family members and even close friends that you know you wouldn't interact with people in public. But also some people are just crazy, man, I don't know. Uh, it's it's it's different times. I just think this is a waste of everyone's time. All right, let me flip over to this, uh cameo. All right, so just
real quick, I guess if you don't know what cameo is. Cameo is where if you want to you want to have a celebrity or a quasi celebrity or whatever, uh, film of video saying hey to your you know, happy birthday, to a you know, your wife or a husband, or a message to for like a for a corporate environment. You can go and depending on the level of famousness, they'll record a little video for you. Uh. And it can range from not a lot of money to literally thousands
of dollars. But if that it is access that you know previously wasn't something the standard person could do. Like you couldn't You couldn't just sit around and go, hey, you know what I'd love I'd love Will Ferrell to do a happy birthday video. Now you can make it a reality if you have the money for it. But sometimes there's people on there that I don't understand. And one of those folks is Rachel Dolezel. You know her as Rachel
Jolson. You know her as the transracial former head of the Spokane NAACP. So she's on cameo and some internet trolls decided to contract her. I don't even know what it costs, but they decided to contract her to do a cameo. And the premise of the cameo was, we just we just had an amazing financial report at work, a big project. It was a big project that we were successful. Yet it was just a small slice of our
total workers that were able to get it done. And congratulation to this small percentage of the company's workers, this team that was able to accomplish you know, the majority of the heavy lift on this big project. Standard you know, corporate raw ross stuff you see in your email. Okay, except there was there was a twist, and the twists surrounded Well, let's see if you can pick up on what exactly she is talking about without realizing it.
In this cameo she recorded, Aye, this is Rachel Dolojahal sending congratulations to the thirteen percent crew for hitting fifty five percent this year. That's amazing all right. By the way, as it starts there, Ross, do you immediately know, I mean you know because you dubbed it in. But do you immediately know what exact because you've spent more than thirteen seconds on social media,
what exactly those numbers might coincide with? Yes, as the bill's losing at thirteen seconds anything, Oh, that's right, number thirteen really is I'm not talking you know, you know what the folks are driving out trolling over right, Okay, it is, well, it just it keeps going. It's FBI crime statistics, okay, and by the way, not even accurate with the updated ones. I mean still in that it's not far off from
that. And what what what those numbers are, whether you like them or not, even though it's a cancelable offense, those are numbers that outline, uh, the murders in the United States based on victims racial identity and more specifically, perpetrators racial identity, and then are tied back to representative of all murders as a percentage of the population. And basically the argument that people would make is that when you get into certain demographics, they are much more represented
in the percentage of murders committed versus their percentage of the population. And I just want to point this out. It doesn't just hold true among say African American males. It also holds true among males, right, so the majority of people who commit murder in the United States are males. It's not even close. However, menerally half the population. So that's what this is going after. And it becomes the sticking point because people would just post like screenshots
of the FBI numbers. This is what they're getting her to record. When thirteen percent of the company does fifty five percent of the work, you deserve recognition. But truth be told, it's really more like six percent getting it done. So you know who you are. Congratulations on your success, and this message is from your regional manager. How and here's why I point this out. You can think that's the super racist what they did to where you can say, that's just numbers. How does she not know? Do you
know what I'm saying? How does somebody who has who swam as the head of an NAAC organization for not a tiny town Spokane's not huge, but also has obviously been enveloped in all of the insanity that not just her story brought about, but all the other iterations and various things that she's done. And she spends time on social media. How do you not know? That's what I'm failing to understand here. How has she never been presented with these numbers
going, you know what, does sound like something else? Even if you think it's super racist to bring them up or post them on social media, which I'm sure she does. How do you not know she's clearly reading the script? Mind boggling man? All right, seven forty six? You know what else is mind boggling That somebody's football team can go out and beat another team by fifty and they can't even show up for work. So Jeff enos here, And it was a late afternoon game. Wasn't even the you know
right yeah game? So yeah, the evening game was dog crap, And I still would have watched that doll Is beating the Giants over watching that late game. All right, well, I hope he recovers from overwhelming victory. But for now, we're just doing our thing. And the times have changed since the end of last week, and the temperature sure has. So what is this week, havin Storre, sir? Lots of sunshine. We'll start to get a few more clouds in by midweek. As far as rain goes,
well, we're not going to see much of that. We definitely need it. Back in October, we had that one day about middle part of the month where we saw over one point six inches and that's been the high mark. And we're looking at sunshine to day up to sixty three. That's where we are headed. Mid sixties is average for tonight, mostly clear, low thirty eight, mostly sunny. Tuesday we hit the low sixties again and we are mostly cloudy Wednesday, headed up to fifty nine, and we're looking
go ahead and look ahead to Thanksgiving week. We may see some rain early in the week, maybe some straight of scattered showers. Thanksgiving Day does look dry, and maybe straight showers next Friday. Looks like temperatures pretty much into the low to mid sixties throughout the next week. Okay, all right, I don't mind that for Thanksgiving weather. That'll be nice. But all right, Jeff, appreciate it. We'll talk in an hour, sir, Yes,
sir, there you go, Jeff Eno from the Weather Channel. You know, I'm getting to the point where I I think I'm gonna just stop watching these let's go interview students about history stuff on college campuses or wearing literally their graduation robes because I just it SAPs the soul too much. Humans can only hold their breath for ten minutes. Then how was Lewis Armstrong able to become the first man on the moon? Okay, I mean she brings up a lot. Yeah, yeah, check me. She's in a four years.
She's at a good school too, right. I saw this video okay, and its entirety yeah this weekend before you send it in press up, and I laughed so hard. It is one of the funniest things I've seen in so long. You wouldn't mean the entire video, I mean all the interviews or the other part of this video, the other part of the video. Yes, yes, yes, because some would say, some would say
it's not quite the checkmate you're making it out to be. Some would say, and we have to, We just we just have to because God help us. We'll do it next hang on the best show. After the show, it's on the iHeart Radio app. Search case o day for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. To this because if SAP SAPs the soul each and every time I watch these at, all I gotta do is uh and and look is there going to be editing? That obviously is makes the point
likely that is intended to be made by the person shooting the video. Right, So if you go down, remove the politics. Right. If you go down and you're gonna do a video and you want a bunch of people to basically either demonstrate what it is you're criticizing or agree with you, well, if you interview one hundred people and your video has five people, chances
are you found what you want to find. That being said, it's still it's tough to watch super cuts of some people, somebody going down the microphone to an education, you know, an educational environment in the United States, and I'm not talking preschool, I mean college or those just graduated high school students who couldn't decide whether the US was eighty seven years old or a billion
or something. I can't remember what the horrible number was she gave. This is basic stuff, and I think if you are an enrolled student there, it's hard to make this. It's harder to make that argument that while you just took the dumbest five people out of one hundred, right, But if I only interviewed one hundred people who got in a four year university, I feel like that's more telling than if I grabbed one hundred random people at the beach, right and I you know, I got a few snookies in there.
So then I see stuff like that humans can only hold their breath for ten minutes? Then how was Lewis Armstrong able to become the first man on the moon? I don't even know where to start on this. I mean, one I understood, like as funny as there's some people that are like their their take was we never went to the moon. But I would argue that's the least of the problems associated with just that little snippet that this young woman has. Second, you know, like her deep thoughts with jack handy
thing going on. I mean, I still can't believe people believe in the moon. But go on, Queen, are so all right? So check belief in moon? Check two? We went to the moon. Fine, I'll super serve the conspiracy theorists out there, but listen very closely. Humans can only hold their breath for ten minutes? Then how was Louis Armstrong able to become the first man on the moon? Yeah? How to explain that? Like this? I researched it. It's true space On the Mood album,
Lucien BULKSI, I've gotta suffocate. I mean, if look, if somebody's gonna have the lung capacity. I meant on the moon since what you know, late sixties. I mean he played the trumpet. Yeah, it's gonna be him. Maybe him and Herb Alpert. Right, he's still alive. Get I mean those two, you know, just from a A said chosen. Ah, so you got into the school. I'm very I'm so
happy for you right there. But I don't I don't think if humans can only hold their breath for ten minutes, then how Louis Rong Armstrong able to become the Lewis Strong. I don't think that that's an issue, and I and look, if it is, can we go rescue him? Think of all the joy that that man's music has brought into people's lives, only to be stranded on the moon by an out of control NASA. But then I thought, maybe maybe she doesn't mean humans can only hold their breath for ten
minutes? Then how was Louis Armstrong able to become the first man? Maybe she means Louis Anderson. Maybe that's who she's thinking of. Do we know if Louis Anderson and Louis Armstrong and Louis Armstrong and are stranded on the moon together, because you know that would be good. You don't want to be stranded on the moon by yourself issuing please have help through music. But also you know you got somebody near either way, we need to bring the bodies
back. You know, the great satch Moe deserves better than that. You know, I would totally agree that. I can't believe they shot him to the moon and then stranded him there. Ah, that woman will probably be somebody listening's boss one day. As sad as it is to say, all right, so the weekend full of protests. They didn't all go the same way, but a lot of them did. But there are a few silver interesting linings. We'll get into it. Kick off hour three next hang on,
Oh wow, what in the world is here? It is too early in the week, in the day, in the month, in the year for this nonsense. In the millennia, we have absolutely what did the British say? Lost the plot? It is the only thing they say, because they don't say, hey, could you not have a giant Hamas rally on our bridge to the tune of two hundred and fifty thousand people while our police sit around and do nothing, and the media pretends like it was all peaceful,
ignoring that a bunch of people were arrested as well. And then there was an incident where soccer hooligans were leaving a soccer match and for some reason, the protesters thought, ah, they'll totally listen to our little bikeline thing where we're trying to not let people cross this street. And it didn't go that well. And it was just a dumpster fire. And that was just one city and one part of the world, one level of insanity. You
saw many, many, many things. Obviously the UK had there was a lot of heightened tensions because it was also a military Day of Remembrance in the UK, and so you had you had some instances there in Trafalgar Square and a couple other places where little like veterans groups and the poppy sellers they saw a bunch of poppies there they were. You had literally protesters surrounding like elderly veterans and their families selling poppies to raise money for you know, restoration projects
of military cemeteries. And it just and it didn't matter, None of it mattered. Everyone was just losing their damn mind. Russian pokes out. The police weren't doing anything. So I'm sorry when I saw a bunch of drunk soccer fans deciding, hey, you know what, we are going to cross that street. I'll sit back and watch, get a little popcorn, don't care. Don't want anyone to get violently injured or anything. But also everything
else that I was watching was just absolute insanity. Vandalism, police in New York City having to shelter inside of the Grand Central. They're literally sheltering inside, which somebody pointed out, I'm pretty sure that the shutdown of what is an identified major transportation hub is a federal charge, and yet none of that happened. It was, i mean, just all over the place all weekend.
The you know, things continue to escalate, and lord knows what's what's in store for this week, because if nobody's gonna do anything, the moon bats are gonna go and they're gonna block roads, They're going to do stuff. You had a man who was literally murdered out in California, according to authorities, by a counter protester. That's not getting that much pub what is
this week? Cabin store? Well, a lot of gatherings planned, not just going and walking to rehob with Beach or and going to the Joe Biden as you know, beach White House area there, but various other things planned for in and around DC. The stopping of various transportation. So now you don't just have the oil idiots gluing themselves to stuff and standing in the road. Now you've got a bunch of groups, pro Palestinian groups who are promising
to essentially grind to a hult transportation several major cities. What will that look like? Will law enforcement do anything? I'm not holding my breath, but really, the images, the images out of the UK, We're crazy enough just watching over the weekend. I don't know where we go from here. Maybe the President will come out, he'll have some soothing words and make everything okay, but it's it's definitely continuing to trend in an odd direction. Now
we'll say this, this is why I kind of launched into this. Let
me give you the update on this story. Columbia University, which very early on in this ended up with a pretty high profile instance where Jewish students at the university were literally having to hide inside buildings away from windows as a mob descended upon them, a mob of protesters who were not who were holding to protest that was not to be on campus, but instead went to campus figured out there was some Jewish Jewish students in the quad or in the study hall
or whatever the building was, the student Life center, whatever they call it, and decided that they were going to go get them. And now they maybe they didn't plan on murdering them or any of the rest, they wanted to scare the crap out of them. They did. You see the videos emerge of these students who were hold up in a room against these big glass
wall because there's big windows, and these folks pounding to get in. There was video emerging from the UK of people that were videoing their door as protesters who did not get either you know, satisfaction when you know, people were walking to their home in showing solidarity, right, they were telling tell us
you sa you free Palestine. And people who even went I'm not getting in this were posting videos of people who had then entered apartment buildings or just yards and were beating on their door and it was the intent is to terrify man. Why because the world has just watched they had just watched, not just in the United States but in other places. But yes, very much in
the United States. Several years of people being able to do whatever they want so long as they have a position that is considered I guess of the right. Ilk you can go. You want to go, burn a court house, Yeah, do your thing. You want to spend one hundred days trying to do it? Sure? Absolutely. You want to block streets, you want to destroy cities, sure, sure, sure. You want to loot, you want to go through and basically every week go in and just rob
a write Aid or a Walgreens blind and nobody does anything. Sure, absolutely, So why wouldn't you think you can do it all throughout the world. Why wouldn't you think that that level of intimidation, again, so long as it comports with the correct opinion, wouldn't be wouldn't be absolutely within your rights? And that's what we saw, you know, ironically, it's and I can again look at the double standard. You probably saw this tragic story out
of Las Vegas. So you have a student, and I'll try to give you the background as I understand it, at least from his father. But you have this student who was who was at school, and there was another group of students, a group of described as fifteen students who were in By the way, the kid's name is Jonathan Lewis, who was seventeen. So Jonathan, according to his father, who's a student at Rancho High School, watched as one of his buddies or out of his buddy, but just a
classmate who was a smaller, younger classmate was being was being bullied. I don't know if bully is a strong enough word. It looks like they were robbing the kid and physically assaulting this other kid. Again, this is the father's story, and he sees this happening where they're stealing from this younger, smaller student and putting him in a trash can. And Lewis went up to be like, hey, guys, no, this is not okay, and
so what does the what do the group of fifteen attackers do? They beat him to death at a high school in the United States, for you know, for telling him, hey, you need to stop bullying this guy. They beat him to death. It didn't happen right away. This happened roughly two weeks ago. It was only last week that eventually, while he was on life support. Jonathan Lewis, seventeen year old, passed away. Incredibly
sad. Sad story. Yes, so here we go. A smaller friend had an item stolen by a group who then threw the boy in a trash can. When Lewis confronted the mob, they attacked him, and they attacked him one on one, like like a Ninja movie. They went fifteen on one and it is all of the most horrible, you know, headkick, head stomp way of group fighting that you see permeating out there. And it just so happens that there are distinct racial differences here as the fifteen students.
I don't know of all fifteen, but from what I could tell on the video, the students that are beating this, these guys are black students, and the guy who was beaten to death, this seventeen year old, is
a white student as well as the other student. And I think we all know if I could just throw the obvious out to save you the phone call if fifteen white students zombie stomped a black student to death over the course of several minutes and one of the most heinous, gruesome on camera beatings I've watched in a while, Let alone one at a high school, you would there would be no other news. This would be it. It would be the
racism permeating the high school. And yet anybody who's even bringing that up going, well, isn't it weird how there's not a lot of coverage on this and why there's not this immediate decision. Well, there must be a racial motivation. There absolutely is a racial component here, just when you do the breakdown, but more specifically, is it Is it a racial component that is as structured perhaps as a you know, some sort of organized hate group.
No, not necessarily, but it's an attitude that permeates, and it's one
that can help justify things like that. And one of those justifications can be I know this is shocking, and we've talked about this before, if one decides that they are a victim, right, Because if you've decided you're a victim, and especially if you've decided that you're a victim, and you're told you're a victim every day by those around you who are influencing you, and you come to that conclusion, when you decide you're a victim, it allows
you to justify things, and sometimes it's correct right, it's the whole concept of standing up against a bully, and sometimes it is driving just really really horrendous stuff. You know, you see some of it within the whole Palestine Palestinian Israeli thing. Right. It's a lot easier if you're going to go out and claim to be the victim of the world press and un will always agree with you, rather than having some of an honest discussion about this.
And if this group of fifteen students decided they were going to beat this kid to death, and you don't think that there is at least some you know, something going on behind the scenes, and it's not as pure and driven as just hey, this group didn't get along with this group and for no discernible reason, Well, then you're just being wildly disingenuous and not recognizing the differences beyond me. I mean, I don't know what more to say about
it, but that's where we are with this. It's awful stuff, absolutely awful stuff, man. And I just need I needed something good over the weekend, and I just couldn't go to the movie theater. So other than listening to funny like Louis Armstrong, the Armstrong parody songs, that wasn't a lot of joy man, Jason, what's up, Hey, Casey, good morning. So you know there is hope for today's young your Yeah, there
is, there is, I promise. I was just about ten fifty minutes ago dropping my daughter off in carline at school, and she heard the young Ladies quote about Lewis Armstrong on the Moon, and she asked at me, she goes, she goes, it's it's Neil, and she said, and they had air on their backs. I don't know why that's hard to understand. She's a weapon. Well, I mean, it's not a little propagandash sir. I mean, I'm gonna say that nobody went to the moon,
So I mean, why are you allowing your daughter to be corrupted? It's on the internet, sir. Have you not seen this stuff? I mean, I mean she's also the one that pointed out that Neil A. Armstrong could take his first name in middle initial backwards. Is dust spelled alien? It does? Yes, yes, yes, But then if he is on the moon and with the other why aren't we going back and restuing him, Like Ross said, we went back and got Matt damon racism. Sir.
Yeah, Well, I mean obviously I look and by the way, thank you for the caller, Jason. Don't take my word for it, just stupidly injecting it in what is this? The nations are? Where is this? Here we go, So there's two of these, one from Newsweek. White Republicans keep trying to defund black officials. This is an actual story from Newsweek. A bid by House Republicans to reduce the salary of White House Press
Secretary Karine Jean Pierre failed Thursday. Of course it did again. Those are show boat votes and they annoy me no matter who's doing them, but they're show boat votes. The amendment to reduce the salary of the first black white House Press Secretary was introduced by Claudia Tenny, a white Republican from New York. And they go through and they really kind of hover over in that world.
But in reality, what they're what they're actual butt hurt over is not just Jean Pierre or any of the rest, but specifically UH funding H funding initiatives that have to do with Kamala Harris's office. Look before you say Republicans are marginalizing Kamala Harris, I haven't seen anything to that extent. You know why, because they don't have to other than once every few months the White House coming out and going, hey, we got her on a special project.
Does the White House do anything to push Kamala Harris out there that I've seen? I haven't. The Republicans don't have to do anything. The White House doesn't want her out there, which is odd considering the alternative, But
what are you gonna do? So we got that story, and then the Nation writes an article that basically decides that even with you know, here we go the Pentagon's flailing campaign against hate, how the military continues to downplay the spread of extremism in its ranks, and I give you the gist of it. Basically, the greatest indicator, according to the Nation article, that you're going to grow up to be a racist, horrible, domestic terrorist, piece
of garbage. The greatest indicator is military service. Now that they really bring anything to back that up. And it's hard to compare an alternative too, right, because what they're looking for is they're looking for from a from an educational standpoint and to some extent, from a work standpoint, what certain common commonalities may be. Well, if you didn't avail yourself of military service and frankly dropped out of school and you're running around shooting up your neighborhood. That's
not necessarily a comparable list. Here do you give what I'm driving? And if you look at the new FBI numbers too, you'll notice that with the updated numbers, based on people's ability to utilize the previous numbers, because they update them about every what six years or something, they've they've started to obfuscate
a lot of the various backgrounds. But when they're writing an article about how the military is churning out domestic terrorists at a time when everything else is going sideways, it lets you know just how disingenuous everyone is on this particular topic. And it's, by the way, it's a Lloyd Austin LoveFest in this thing too. So yeah, yeah, there's a whole bunch of garbage going on. But what is being accused here, ain't it? Chief? All right? Coming up, science, one of you, did one of you
order a hybrid camera glowing fingertip monkey? Did somebody order that? Is that a customed job? Because that's the thing now, I just don't I don't know if you who ordered the monkeys with et glowy fingers described as a camera literally by the Scientific Journal talking about them. Well, we'll deep that insanity and much more coming up, but first we'll take a break. Get your news on the way. It's the CaCO Day Radio program. All right,
good morning and welcome. It is Monday here at eight thirty five CaCO Day Radio program. Science marching on though in some pretty terrifying directions before I get over to the other one. I just saw this horrendous article because I want to know who decided this was a good idea. Public health officials are warning about a growing trend of super men. Who decided we needed super meth? Was everything? What everything was going so swimmingly with the current myth? We
needed to expand the brand or how does this work? A dude? Super math? All right, So do you know what super myth is? By the way, I didn't. I gotta be honest, I didn't know what it was, mostly because I'm not real. I don't do meth. So I feel like if you're in the scene, then I guess maybe you can. You can turn into like some of the pot people right where you go if you go into any stories now where there's legal pot when they have like fifty varietals, You're like, what is going on, man? And yet
people have become like Somie's for marijuana. I didn't realize it worked that way with meth because I just always thought it was a Walmart bathomy kind of thing.
But apparently a new recipe for meth, a new way to synthesize it, which allows users not just to have all of the fun normal side effects of violence, self harm, and death, but the supermath provides a more euphoric high and at least is smoothed out enough that people can go on meth bingers for not just a couple days, but literally like three or four days, which you know is good for business. I guess. So that's horrible and scary all at the same time. But yet that's a thing now on
the more legal side, though, maybe things that shouldn't. Where science is out doing science stuff. I think a great example that we see on the regular is the robot murder dog. Like, I don't know that anyone asks for robot murder dog, but we have robot murder dog, and then eventually it'll be you know, it'll do the robot murder thing. And now this, scientists in China have UH announced the birth of a new primate and UH
put out a report for the scientific community as well as cell samples. UH. Basically, they have created a h here here here's how this is described, a lab born male monkey, product of an unprecedented experiment which used stem cells of two genetically distinct fertilized eggs from the same monkey to create one living and breathing long tail monkey. So you know, real god science stuff there. However, well, it's not the world's first living monkey made from for
multiple eggs. So remember this is the part where they're extracting like little pieces of each individual to create one hole. That is a that is known as chimeric. Okay, they created a chimeric monkey. And by the way, the monkey isn't like other monkeys. No, no, no. In fact, scientists say that it's green eye. It has green eyes and its finger tips glow. They created an et chimera monkey. Stop it, stop all of it. Plus it's this is in China, and we know how you
guys have had a couple research whoopsies over the past few years. I don't trust you with this unless it can do the stuff ET can do. Okay, well hold on now, I'm just I was just thinking about this, like I don't want glowy fingertiped camera monkeys, which but if it can make my bike fly, that would be fine. So maybe then I would get one ross. Do you want to have et monkey? I mean? Or I mean we just got you know, for Marky's birthday? Flowers with flowers?
Are there super expensive r and they die? What could Et do? Remember he brought the flowers back to that. That's a very good point. Look at all the money you're saving. And then here's what you do too. You don't let her know about it, right, You take them at flowers like I'll take these and throw them away, and then you eat them and then you just kind of mix them up, say look a little different, and then boom and you're like she's like, oh my gosh, I
got another. You gotta be flowers. This yackie would beat the crap out of me for spending so much money in flowers. She really would. Well, but if you explain your camera gloey fingertip monkey was so does this mean? Alex Jones was right again? Stop it. It doesn't say it's a gay frog. It's just you know, human animal cameras. Gotta be fair. I don't know that there's any human built in here, but it does meet the requirement of chimera because your you're gene swat and we loaded this audio
in the system in twenty eighteen. Yes, mm hmmm mm hmm. So you're saying that maybe possibly he might have been onto something, are gest stating on us research farms? Uh? Growing, No, this was in China Ross so see not correct. Human tissue and cows and pigs. They take them out live and then hook them up to apparatus to keep them alive, and then and then harvest them. Told you that twenty years ago. Now it's mainstream news. Uh yeah, kind I don't maybe a little, I
guess. Oh, it's terrifying. Let's be honest. Whatever China is doing, we're probably doing like twenty years ago. Yeah, but the different well I shouldn't say that the we're doing it right because necessarily in the in that sense, but uh, we're doing it with more more secretive safety standards.
I guess, I don't know, But then you have to and then you have to wonder how many of these You know, there's a lot of conspiracies that are based on government research that screwed up, and then that's why they natural they that's why the dam had to break, drowning the town. You know that kind of stuff, which you know, there's a few of those
stories that exist. So I don't even know anymore. But if we all just put in the effort, like if it today, at any point during the day, if you're at work and as part of your as part of your duties, your boss is like, hey, I want you to either work on creating super meth, a monkey who can do magic tricks and has glowy fingers and a high iq or AI that wants to murder you. In
the words of Nancy Reagan, just say no, how's that? Go work on other stuff, like I don't know anything that might be productive to society. How about that, go work on anything that would be productive to society? Because those ain't it chief who use that phrase again? But this is where we find ourselves. What is this? I don't know Boston Paul's talking about screwing with protesters. You know what, you're retired, go do it. You gotta fill your day somehow. And one of the most horrific stories
that I've seen in a while. But it's not the story itself. It's the reaction of both the author and the the woman at the center of this that ears just blows my mind. All Right. So there is an actress named Nanny Debello, but she you know, she not in the high school musical actress. She's in some other types of movies. The catch my drift.
Okay. So Australian adult actress who was opening up her in a recent interview about a traumatic event, and in fact the event that so traumatized her she say it could actually impact her ability to do her job, which again is you know, it's she's an adult film actress. So what happened that could be so horrific? Well, according to Dibllo, and again the focus
is on how she was traumatized by this. Okay. According to the article, Dibello was shooting the scene with a male partner and there she had her pet with her and her pet is an eight foot long snake. It's a python. And I don't know if they were if it was just for aesthetics or background in the scene or whatever. So they're shooting the scene and the male talent after they're done shooting the scene, decides that he wants to go see her snake and walks over there. And this is right after the scene,
so he's not you know, he's not wearing snake protective gear. And what happened next is the stuff of nightmares. After the snake allegedly land latched onto her coworkers sports car. I don't know what the snake thought. I don't know what the snake thought. It was staring at either competition or food. But yeah, she said she had actually turned her head, but suddenly
was startled by quote, a massive scream. I turned around to see that Betty that's the snake's name, is attempting to has fully engulfed in his attempting to pry off something. And it took me several minutes to get her to release. There was blood everywhere. It was so traumatic. It has impacted her ability to perhaps perform in the future. And I can't even read some of the other graphic descriptions. I have a question. You wrote this whole
article about her stress level over this, over her being traumatized. Do you get why I'm bringing this up? You understand why I'm not as concerned about her level of PTSD from this incident, Why don't you talk to the dude? Do you think that guy wants to do any of this anymore? Let alone be around this check. I feel like it's in this weird lottery of of who's whose feelings were supposed to care about. I might have to be on team this guy as to you know, who might win the trauma contest
here. That's not how they wrote the articles. So I guess the moral of the story is, whether you're in the in the industry or just a you have your terrarian enthusiast at your house, maybe this you know, it's creepy enough when the dog's in the room. Maybe don't know what snake? Well, yeah, I was about to say, why what's he doing, like, you know, going over there in that situation any Like, I'm not gonna go falconing, Really a falconer go falconing naked? It's not gonna
happen, right, Why coward? It's you know how it is in the desert self awareness man? Yeah? No, but right, But who's PTSD do you think is more palpable? Hers are his? Oh? Definitely the dude? Yeah, and he's like he's not even mentioned in this other than to set up the whole Thing's awful, just terrifying, Happy Monday. All right, real quick, Jeff, you know weather channel, to see what he's got. What's going on? Man? Oh? You know, we
got some sunshine today. We've got temperatures that are going to be just slightly below average all the way through Wednesday, and then we start to warm things up. By Friday. We might be looking at a hint of rain. Excuse me, And that is about it as far as the rain is concerned. Sunny today, we get up to sixty three now tonight we are mostly
clear. The overnight low little chili thirty eight, low sixties again Tomorrow, mostly sunny, and then we're back to mostly cloudy sky's Wednesday, coolest day coming up of the work week, only going up to fifty nine, but then those temperatures will elevate from there. All right, Thank you, sir, appreciate it, and we'll come back with Jeff Bellinger. Hang on our good morning, it is good before your Bloomberg update, Jeff Bellinger, what's
happened? Good morning? Casey stocks rallied on Friday, looks like an early pullback this morning. Now, Futures down seventy eight points. We will get a lot of economic data this week on inflation and the retail sector, though the calendar is quiet today. No celebration at Walt Disney over the fact that The Marvels was the number one movie over the weekend. Ticket sales in the
US and Canada totaled forty seven million dollars. That was the lowest opening ever for a movie in Disney superhero franchise, and Casey, A lot of consumers say they intend to support local retailers this holiday season. In a survey by bank Rate, more than six out of ten shoppers say they will do at least some of their buying on Small Business Saturday. Casey, Okay, Well, we'll see how it pans out. Thank you, sir, and we'll chat tomorrow. Have a good dad, yep. Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News.
Dude, I didn't even get through all the science stories. Oh and you know, in the same realm as the stupid robot murder dog. I also need scientists to stop wheeling out your quote human speaking device thing or whatever that thing is. Have you seen this? I remember we made fun of it one time, but now it's back because they it looks like an esophagus kind of. I don't know that'd be the most accurate description of it. It looks like it looks like a flesh tube mounted on it looks horrible.
It looks like something you would find in a crazed mad scientist lab. But it's not. It's essentially meant to provide some sort of I guess visual reference and then you can you can funnel like AI speak through it. In fact, it's smarter than that, even according to scientists who posted this thing.
That doesn't it all look like you ever hear of a flashlight? You know, everybody know what a flashlight is. Maybe you have one and you keep it in your car or maybe in the drawer in the kitchen for power. Uh do you guys have a flashlight? Ross? You ever hear of a flashlight? You just have one of those? Sometimes police use them when they're investigator. They call like a torch in the UK. Yeah, yeah,
it's like that. But if it was made of flesh shape wise, I don't know what you would call that though, but you know what I'm saying, it would be that that hybrid and then they're like, oh, it's gonna make a human voice because the AI is learning how to make a voice. And uh again, it sounds like that mummy that one time they tried to get it to talk. It's deeply horrifying and looks nothing like just a flashlight, but a flashlight that was made of flesh, something like that.
Just you know, ah, so creepy, but yeah, something they call a torch in the UK. Oh, the Ross can't go to the UK now because he insulted their food, so then they got mad at him on Twitter. But to be fair, it's easy to insult a buddy anyway, which is just French fries and brand brown sauce. Listen. So I'm on there and I'm scrolling and I see this is abomination and it is a bun with French fries on it. And the question of the Twitter account says,
what do you call this in your language? And listen, I was born and raised lower class. I know poverty when I see it, and my first reaction was that, sir is poverty. So I wrote poverty and I upset the Brits. And you know what, remember Hamas has literally is taking central London at the same time they're screaming at you on Twitter. It's amazing. It's called a buddy and it is, but also his brown sauce on it sometimes, but yeah, you know, it's carbs. It's just French
fries on a bun. It's a real a few to the Irish people too, because it's their way of going, Look at all these potatoes we have. Sorry you had to leave. Okay, I don't know if that's true, but that's how I read it. Anyway, I have a good Monday.
