Kc O Day radio Programma, yeah, gonna be a week, man, gonna be a week. Uh And dude, I am so improuded of just I was talking to Ross before the show, and normally we do this thing where I'm like, hey, man, tell everyone about the Grammys, even though I know he wouldn't watch the Grammys. And literally Ross had Grammys beef. So does that mean you actually watched the Grammys? First news us? Okay, I was in the bathroom, so I thought we'd get a full
length Grammys. All right, So what's your beef with the Grammys that you do? Know? Then I heard they arrested somebody when he was leaving the stage, and I was looking that up this morning. All right, so go ahead. What was this? She was nominated for Pop Solo Performance for Flowers Who Miley Cyrus? Miley Cyrus, and you know my opinion on Miley's I did music radio from ninety six, ninety seven to twenty eleven when I joined the show, done night shows in five states. Right, I've never
played somebody with less talent who's had as much success as Miley Cyrus. To me, it is a complete mystery. It's a Robert Stack unsolved mystery. It's an anomaly. I don't understand it in the nudes, but there's nudes and she was on she's so gross. I mean, I mean it's connected looks aside. I'm talking about music. The ability to sing, Okay,
she has none, but apparently she won Best Female Pop Solo Performance. So this garbage song called Flowers, which is her like talk singing, she tries to hit some notes she can't because she can't sing, and it's it's just, oh, it's an awful song, but she so. I just said this to Markey and Marky's first reaction was, wow, I guess the Grammys is just about popularity now, which is probably what it's always been, right,
like the yeah P voting or something. It just completely blows my mind that she won an award for like a Best Vocalist category, whatever it is. It's just I don't even understand that. I can't be reading this right, do we have no you know what? I'm not gonna play this song and listen in that. In that span of time where I did music radio, I played a lot of bad acts, a lot of artists that like makes it you go back and listen to it. Now and you're like,
wow, that is garbage. I am being one hundred percent serious when I say I've never played somebody where I do. I do not understand the success. I just don't like here that's famous. Yeah right, yeah right, yeah. It's the thing. I can understand the Taylor Swift success. I
can look at that and sort of understand it. This makes sense. And to win a Grammy what you're talking like like a category that was what you know, like Michael Jackson and these people that could really sing and be amazing and then my even Times Person of the Year where you can go, well they give it to him wants to you know, which, yeah, you know it is popularity. No, it's not. It's not supposed to be that. So I know they arrested a dude on just as he was leaving
the stage, and this is what I was researching this morning. I happened. I realized I had seen him earlier this week because sometimes I will watch or over the weekend because sometimes I'll watch bill Mark clips, right because they'll get fed to me on YouTube whatever. And he's talking to this dude, a hip hop guy by the name of Killer Mike, and I didn't know if I knew Killer Mike, but he was run the Jewels and I see it. I do remember that, but I don't know anything about current now
and many of the rest of it. He's walking off stage and the police arrest his butt. They're in LA for a physical altercation, they say on chick Hern Drive, which I believe the stadium's on chick Hern Drive, so people were but I guess he got into a tussle with his security guard and they actually arrested dude. And the reason I guess people are finding that interesting is like, it's La, do you arrest anybody? But also on Bill Maher, I do remember watching this, and I passively watched it, so
I didn't realize it was him. Mar was trying to get him to commit to vote for Biden, and he's just like, well, I don't know, why don't you show the black community a little love. It was basically that conversation, and he laid out what you wanted to see, and Mar poked him a few more times. So you know the internet, right, they're like, ah, this guy was on Mar and he's not fallen into line. How dary say these things? And then he gets arrested for an
altercation with a security guard. I guess. So I did have some Grammy's interests and now you've just added to it. And I think there was some other Taylor Swift beef thing, but I refused to read that. So but you didn't get to watch the broadcast. Huh, I didn't know. I missed it unfortunately. Yet, Oh wow, were you watching El selv Dorian election returns? Because they re elected that dude, Dad? They did know? What is Lava Salvador in the election? That's my passion. What's the
name with it? What's the name of the country. I'm busy at the moment, Okay, super busy. Do you know what the capital of El Salvador? I sure do, but you know it's what I'm kind of a I'm what's the what would ask me? What's one of the words in the name of the country. There's only two of them. In one of them's a preposition. You're just hitting the space bar. That doesn't do anything,
Okay, Salvador City. So look, I just don't understand my ley, Like it sounds like she smoked like twenty packs of cigarettes a day since she was four years old, and not in like a good Genis Joplin sort of way. Well that's the Hollywood, the Hollywood child thing, right right. You see, like even DiCaprio back in the day when he was a kid actor just puffing away, man, So got to keep those kids alert and
ready. So yeah, So the dude who decided, hey, if you like me, I'm gonna put one percent of the country's population in jail anyone who has any gang affiliation, and they got elected and did that, and human rights people are like, oh, you can't do that. He was re elected eighty three percent of the vote and the constitution of El Salvador only
allows one term. So you do the math on how that's going. People in El Salvador seem pretty happy because like they keep talking to these folks and they're just like, anyone who did any business there was paying like three hundred dollars, like one hundred and fifty dollars a week protection racket, and it
was basically the whole country and not anymore. The problem, of course, is is the constitution strictly says you can you can only have one consecutive term, which is how most countries in Central and South America were and are because too often somebody to get in there, and they were just like, and I'm a I'm a dictator now, so uh well, we'll see what happens. So I'm assuming that that's where you're You're I understand why you would ignore the Grammys for that, So is cool? Is cool? All right?
Coming up on the show, Uh, I was just gonna say, we got the L Salvador thing. I don't know that we have much more on that. That's basically the gist of it. Uh. It seems like the people who are really upset is everyone not in L Salvador, US officials, NATO excuse me, Uh not NATO. Uh. It was with the World Economic people because they were They're getting ready to do some deal with them down there. They're not pleased, except every time they interview somebody from El Salvador
they're like, this is great. I can go outside at night. So I don't know, is nobody's accused of of a rigging the election? So it just tells me that literally eighty three percent of the country is fine with one percent of their brethren not on the streets extorting them right now. The problem, of course is is you know, you got the constitution stuff down there, so there was some court process. I get, I'm not totally
well read on it. But but the whole traditional news story where they're like, let's interview somebody who is happy, let's interview somebody sad breaks out into every time they interview somebody from El Salvador, they're like, this is great, and then they go and they talk to somebody from you know, and insert whatever outside organization is there who was partnered with the two other main parties there who got absolutely trounced, who are all very progressive, soft on crime.
The reason I bring this up is not because I think you necessarily care about what's going because like the dude, the guy the president is actually I think his parents are Palestinian or half Palestinian naib bukel Okay. Here's why I point this out. Do you remember this discussion we just had with this temporary it's literally called temporary asylum program, and it's an asylum program that is was
meant to be temporary. And then during the Trump administration, we got into this big discussion because Trump's like, well, hold on, aren't there a bunch of people from El Salvador on this temporary program going into like their twenty fifth year here, and that is that's true. I don't know if it's twenty five off the top of my head, but it was. It's a
very long time. That's true. Yes, No, it is, Yes, there's And the initial reason was El Salvador had a really bad earthquake back I don't know, a couple decades ago, and we allowed a lot of folks from El Salvador to come and temporarily reside in the US. And like every other program, what you saw, as you saw every time it came up, the Democrats push for and Republicans in some cases vote for extending that. And the argument was, yes, they were here because of the this
earthquake, but we can't send them back because it's too violent there. And I remember during the Trump administration become this this this big thing where they were pushing back. Now they're pushing back on everything that he wanted to do. But he rightfully asked, well, wait a second, this is a temporary program. Why can't we send them back? And they're like, oh, it's too violent. Well I think we're good now, right look at it. Look at the crime right down. It's not low compared to US,
and Uh, but it's the lowest in Central and South America. It's lower than some US states. What are we doing here? We go? I mean, this is what it was expanded in. The program was told, this is what it was for. Even if you made all those BS arguments before, there's no question And the only argument I've seen pushing back on it is like, well, look, some folks, if we deport them there, they're going to get arrested. Well, I'm sorry, is that because
they're in it? Is that because they're in MS thirteen? Because yeah, that's what that whole thing was about. And if you're running around the US and people are so sure that if you go back to El Salvador you'll be arrested for your gang affiliation, then you're arguing that they should be running around the US. Am I wrong? Here sitting there doing the math on this thing. I'm like, they just eighty percent of the population. It's just like, oh, this is great. I can not watch my kid murdered,
so I have to have six more. Just you know, like it's old timey farming in the nineteen hundreds right where you're just doing the math on this. We got it. It's been achieved. You don't like it, and you know, outside observers, as is cited in this CBS story, they don't like it either. But the reality is that's what's working for them. And who knows, Maybe they're right. Maybe this guy will get to the end of his term and go, you know what, I'm just going
to do this forever, and then it's a whole thing. It's Central America. Who knows, But for right now, everything's honky dorian. That whole argument is eroded. So why is there not a lawmaker going, hey, remember that temporary program looks like it achieved its goals. They haven't had a bad earthquake, and the violence thing that you use as a canard, sit here and just extend it into perpetuity, ignoring the temporary part of the name.
Let's go ahead and actually do this, so you can bet your butt next elected official I have on they're gonna get that right in the face and we'll see if they're actually gonna do something. So, h yeah, we got that. We got other Cali, California news. What is this? US State Department just issued a travel advisor for the Bahama I did see that Bahamas. Yeah, it's parts of it. Yeah, yeah, if you're going to if you're going to NASA, I think you're probably fine. You're
gonna go swim with those pigs. How do those pigs not get eaten? Ross? Have you ever seen now in the Bahamas they have in Zuma, k where they have the pigs that swim around in the ocean and people go swim with them. They were just kind of wild pigs in this area. How do they not get eat isn't that the whole I mean, like, isn't that the whole vibe with a pig? Like you go to Hawaii and it's just you know, they's slathered in pineapple salsa and and and roasted over
a spit. I don't think they're talking about that area. That's just free food and beautiful seas. Now you gotta go like parts of Freeport and whatnot. So, dude, do you remember when I went to You remember I went to the Bahamas and that golf trip about six seven years ago. I went with a bunch of a bunch of friends from Raleigh, and so we're down there and I we went to Freeport and because there was prior to a hurricane that hit down there, there's really nice, kind of all inclusive golf,
the whole thing, and it's nice and I got direct flights. So anyway, so we go to Freeport and they were telling us then, they're like, yeah, you should probably stay in this area. And I remember two of my idiot buddies decided to let a cab driver who was a little person take them to a quote real locals bar, and they like disappeared for hours, man, and they went there to like what possessed you like this? Dude's like, yeah, let me take you to a part of the
island no tourists go to. And you're just like, I'm sold, take me there. They said they had a good time, but I'm just like, yeah, yeah, that story ends a different way. But even then, man, I was a little keen that this wasn't a good idea. But now they've got travel advisory, so I did see that. But that's not what this is about. This is about, Hey, you have this program, This thing's going on four years in and eighty percent of the population
is just happy they can walk around again. So I feel like we need to have this discussion. Sounds fair to me. All Right, we'll get into like I said, more California stuff and just the general insanity that is Monday morning. A roundup of your news coming your way here on the CaCO Day Radio program. Hang on phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four's we get things rolling this morning. Sad news. Apollo Creed
is dead. Carl Weathers. You know him from Rocky Predator, basically every you know him from shows where they brought him in to die. I was just thinking about that. Ross. Isn't that if you wrap up his performance, his character always gets killed. Right? It does seem to be a trend. Yeah, it does seem to be a trend. Yeah, I'd a Predator to be fair. Everyone almost everyone got killed. So but yeah, Carl Weathers seventy six years old. How many I guess he was in
what four of the Rockies? Yeah? Four? Yeah? Here we go first, it says right here in this tweet. If I look, h Weathers started as a Paullo Creed in the first four Rocky films. Uh, Andre always in the Mandalorian, that's right? And Happy Gilmore That Okay, he didn't die in Happy Gilmore, but his hand did. From U do you remember what his uh? How he lost his hand? I mean, no, he isn't at the end of the movie. He's a ghost at the end of the movie. Well, that's right, he is. Damn
Look how they did that dude, all right? And he was sort of like a force ghost. Yeah, that's right. He has hand first because what was a crocodiles over gator or something, and then he was a force ghost man. They just they greased this dude everywhere he went. Although, to be fair this if you look at all the ways in which he was killed, the way in which he actually died seems a lot more peaceful. Apparently died in his sleep. So there was like a portion of my childhood
where I would watch Rocky one through four on repeat. Yeah, like like I was such a big fan he was like because of that, he was sort of like a part of my childhood. He was a great a major part. I loved Rocky growing up because he underdog story. People love underdog stories. Also left handed. I'm left handed, And one thing that I really drew me to character the Rocky series was he was pretty much right. He was really poor. He was complete poverty, and I, as a
kid in the lower class family, I could also relate with that. Like being in the hood and this is the story was great, Like really, this one kind of stung like most celebrity deaths when they come by him, like I can see it and we say, for like a brief second, Lit'll pass this, sort of like stuck with me through the weekend. Yeah, action Jack. So I'm just looking at the whole set here. I'm
not gonna go through and see if that's how they always did him. But yeah, you know what was good about him is he was he was tough guy. But and this is not an insult, like he didn't like Jesse Ventura, seemed like that you know, where he was trying to be the tough guy because that, you know, that was just his vibe. This
is vibe when he was governor Minnesota. But even as an actor, whereas like he was that dude who didn't have to tell you he could kick your butt kind of thing, and he had that tough guy, uh persona, as evidenced by the fact that you stick him in with that commando unit of dudes there in Predator Man, I mean the Rocky Field me an email said Apollo Creed died in the eighties. Look it up, all right, Well, you know, stupid Drago. Yeah, yeah, yeah, stupid Russian.
Most movies wouldn't have been the same without him at all. I mean that he made a poll question. Yeah, no question, absolutely being a Russians. Did you see I saw more? I saw the media do a bunch of stories over the weekend because Tucker Carlson was in Russia, they said, and like he was gonna he's I remember initially he said he was going to interview Putin and everyone's freaking out. And now the media is freaking out
because he's they think he's there to interview Putin. What's going on with that? Why does ABC News have to do a piece like can you believe Tucker carl government officials? Government officials are telling them that Tucker Carlson's in Moscow, And the way that they knew initially when to interview him is because, according to Tucker, he got contacted by somebody within the government who had been monitoring communications with Putin's guy, and they saw this and they wanted to ask you
about it. And he's like, well, wait, a su you're reading my messages, so you know, if it helps us get closer to Drago, I'm fine, man, But yeah, I thought that was crazy, just a little tangential connection there. What is this? Oh yeah, all I wanted people now telling me which of the first four Rocky movies are good at Today is not the day for that. Okay, finally got an opinion. But that's not what we're doing right now. But thank you for reaching
out this morning, all right. So, yeah, that's sad news to kick things off. We got lots of lawn. In fact, let me just hit a little law enforcement news, shall we. We're all safer. We're all safer today, all right. So lurid noises echoing out of a San Diego, Sandiago massage parlor and into a nearby church. It looks like everything's in a strip mall, just to your understanding the setup here, and it has spurred police into action, which eventually led to four arrests in what
police now say is an alleged brothel. Cops say last week they fielded numerous complaints for businesses and residents near Ocean Spa massage parlor, which range from reports about the noises which, by the way, what are they screaming in the massage parlor? That you're in the church going, Uh, what's going on here, they're yelling about God. You're yelling about God? Am I wrong
on this? Well? Anyway, whatever it was. They also said they saw some people getting frisky in a car, so which you know that that's not going to blend into the atmosphere of your church going service. Or maybe you're one of those really quiet churches. Some churches are quiet, some are loud. That's fine, you do you well? Following the report, this is the part of the story we love here on the show. During the
report, police say they are. Following the report, police sprung into action, and according to the police in Santiago, they invested nearly one hundred and twenty five hours of undercover work to bust this operation. One hundred and twenty five hours of painstaking police work to be able to eventually arrest the folks with folks inside. All Right, so I got a question, how let's just say that the let's just say that because it's it's it's obviously the proper denomination
for a business such as this they're charging is what for an hour? Right? All right, maybe even a half hour, but let's say it's the hour. Let's say, all right, so one hour's time to go in and instead of it just being your standard massage to turn into a Robert Craft affair. That's right, I'm gona get some patriots in here, so you send your undercover officer in and correct me if I'm wrong. But once the officer determines that they've met the threshold of the crime, it's at that point
they generally make a bust. Right, So I think you want to get as much evidence as possible to make sure you have an airtight case. Okay, well they rested four people, so I'm going to allocate what four hours? Right, would that be fair? I would probably say about one hundred hours per person. Well, they didn't want to be there to get as much evidence as possible. Well, they worked very hard on this and they
put in one hundred and twenty five hours. So but my point is you're not gonna if you're making the bust once they start to initiate the illegal activity and money has been discussed or changed hands, which is how I understand this works in you know, in every portrayal of law enforcement I've ever seen, I've never been part of a brothel bust, so I don't know. But then you have it, right, so you don't have to go through with the actual rest of the appointment. So so you rested four people, you
put one hundred and twenty five hours in. I'm just you know, oh wait, they rested for the okay, and you know what I will say, I will give you the planning time too. So let me do the math there. So you had to go in, they need five hours set out all right? All right, so you had to go get thirty rubdowns per Purmoses putting me out. The way everything works these days is they can take a case into the courtroom and they can that's a deep fake. That
was AI. You never know. You need to have a one on one personal encounter. You need to go in their cover one hundred and twenty. It's really stressful work. You've seen Donny Brosco. It's like that. Yeah, no, he's his marriage was almost dangerous destroy your life, right, yeah, because you had to go in and get a happy ending massage under twenty five times. By the way, if you're the cut, you just
tell your wife, hey, here's what's up. Like it. Nope, not the first time, not the one hundred and twenty fifth times, every single time it disgusted. You just where I can't believe what's happening right right, So the way you knew this, you knew this when you buried a cop. Lady, I mention, you're getting your like your one hundred and twenty fifth massage, and at this point they know you by name and they know everything about you. And then you jump out. You're like, duh,
you're arresting. You jump out with the gun. You're like, oh my god, hey man, that is as you know. In California. Uh, you know, the police are very thorough and go after all the crimes. They want to make sure. They want to make sure didn't those guys didn't the the the illegal dudes in New York who just beat the crap out of the cop, didn't they flee to California even after Alan Bragg's like, no, I could prosecute, So that dude's out there. I don't
know. Maybe you could. You could shave off five happy any massages and put a few hours into arresting that dude. That's good. Looks like they have a thorough, thoroughcase there, Hold on, there's more to this, yes, they say. Specifically, the four arrested were documented as four instances in which employees offered police sex in exchange for money. So that's four hours. What are you doing? What are the other one hundred and twenty one
hours for? But you know what, do they keep going in and the guy kept getting that, and the messuse is like, no, that one's free. They're like, damn, I want to get a bust here, but instead I just got that for free. What else they have here? They also said that the the SPA posted nearly thirteen hundred online ads where it was abundantly clear it was more than a massage. The city attorney says they will be imposing and seeking more than one hundred read thousand in civil penalties and
reimbursement for investigative costs. That's what they were doing. Ross they were running the bill up. They didn't want to. It wasn't just about the thoroughness of the investigator that answers my question. No, no, no, no no. They were run like a like a crooked like a crooked credit card company or debt holder. Right, They're just tack. It was like, ah, let's run the bill up too. We look forward to these perpetrators being held accountable and restoring peace to then to the complex. Uh, I
love that. I love that. So they're like, no, there, now, we can find them one hundred thousand, because we spent one hundred and twenty five hours, uh, you know getting happy any massages. So uh, that's what they were doing. They wanted to they wanted to send a message. Oh what, and they get it. I don't care about the Gavin new some stuff whatever, all right, eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four. So yeah, look at that, cracking away one hundred and twenty five hours to bust four people and then to run the bill up and go, hey, you got to reimburse us for one hundred and twenty five hours, and not just the dudes getting the rub down, but also you know, the guy's in the van and everybody else. All
right, six forty eight Cacoday Radio program. We'll be back. People are emailing me now, including some who are like explaining to me the amount of the different ways in which an investigation unfolds and where those hours may be allocated. Sir, it's funnier if a guy went in there one hundred and twenty five times. Don't ruin this. I think everyone understands that there's other stuff
going on as part of investigation, just the paperwork man. But one hundred and twenty five hours sounds funnier if it's one hundred and twenty five hours spending there, Come on, you know I'm right. Also, are you a vice cop because I feel like you might be a ice cop? That's okay, all right, Hey, everybody do their thing? Uh like this, listen to the environmental moon bats hear me? What is the COUMP or what
is this firm eco cocoon whatever? This is the headline. This is this from the BBC, so obviously it's it's it's a headline that is intended for British audiences. Should more British homes be built using straw? First, I've been to the UK. I didn't see any houses made out of straw there, so I don't know where they are. But to be fair, I was more concerned where the pubs were and less where the houses and what they're made of. That being said, who what do you? What the hell
are you talking about? And then they go to a university Todd Morden. I'm not familiar again in the UK, but this university is leading the way hatching a plan to clad the college which originally was built in the nineteen fifties, with as part of the renovation using straw to better insulate and also create a rather interesting look as they renovate buildings, tear them down and rebuild others. So they're first in the line. And that's what prompted this story.
And they talk about different companies that specialize in this, and you know straw construction. Don't we have Don't we have data on whether this is a good idea or not? Like, is this big wolf propaganda? What the hell's going on? It is? No, it's World Economic Forum stuff. Okay, they want to decrease the human population, right to save the environment. You can only hit him with a paintball, guys, we learned on Friday. Yeah, so they want the wolves to uh eat the people. Correct?
Oh wow, it goes very deep here yet. Well look, I now you you built your house out of sticks, right, correct? Ye? Sticks are the superior material and build your home. What else gonna build a titanium or something? Come on? But yeah, yeah I used some brick. I was gonna do brick, but I'm very busy, you understand, Yeah, I'm sure everything could be fine with your stickhouse. That'd be great. This is one of those straw poverty. Come on, they came
for the straw people. And I said nothing. Yeah, So I feel like you're next to the barrel, buddy. What what is ross? What do you think Boston Paul does all day? If you if you had to, you know, to plan his calendar? What I it? Just I just assumed nothing except sitting around, cracking a few beers eventually and maybe going to a leriate, women in yoga pants at the groceryes driving. That's the
extent that I know. But let me tell you what for a guy who I don't know what the hell he does all day, he is Johnny on the spot on all things of McDonald's related. So apparently the sham shamrock shake is back February fifth. I don't even I can't remember what that tastes like. Is is mint? Right? I'm not an ice I'm not an ice cream dude, so I'm not by proxy, I'm not a that into into milkshakes considering it's ice cream. But okay, all right, we'll have fun
with that. Have fun with your shamrock shake there? What do you put in there? Do you put brandy in there Jamison Bailey's I don't know. Maybe next time you call in you can tell us. All right, So there you go, very important news from one of our listeners who probably thinks one hundred and twenty five hours on that sting is just the right amount of time. Got to get the evidence, man, all right, let me let me flip over to this, get some some hard news. They're not
hard news, but more news. I can't decide, and I want you to decide for me. Okay, which is the funnier moonbat television moment of the weekend? And your contestants today are MSNBC and CNN. MSNBC and CNN. Now where should I say? Ras? Should I start with MSNBC and the voter stuff for CNN with the illegals thing. I want to position this in the proper order. Maybe start with MSNBC. I was gonna say MSNBC.
Okay, we're gonna start with the MSNBC. So MSNBC is they're doing one of those things where they get some voters likely voters in and now you all know how this can be manipulated one hundred different ways when they know when you do man on the street stuff, you do those things were a three minute video on youtubeer guys asking like, hey, what's the capital of America? And then it's just three minutes of idiots and you have to, with a grain of salt, go, well, you know the ones who got
it right, maybe they didn't put it in there. You kind of hold out hope. But when you get a when you get your audience in there, even if you try to select it in a way where you feel like it's gonna produce the outcome that you want, and then it goes sideways. I don't know. I feel like that's that's much. That's much harder to
stomach if you're the reporter doing the work. And so MSNBC does their panel, and keep in mind that it is February Black History Month, right, so oh today is the fifth my brain man, all right, so you shamrock shakes her back. Whatever, We know how that goes. So, uh, they Black History months, so they want to talk to black voters. So if you're the MSNBC producer put this together, in the reporter conducting the interview, you got to think this is a home run, right,
because you're just gonna get them on. They're going to trash on Trump and because you know, it's like which which poison pill do you want? Is the way that they approach most of these interviews. And uh, let's just hear how it goes in your orbit, who are either voting for nounce truber considering it for sure. A lot of my friends are obviously my so we're a little bit younger. We've Oh, by the way, I'm sorry I left out the best part. They're in a black barber shop, so like
these are these are the guys who worked there. These are the dudes who come in to get their hair cut. Right, the this is this is a no brainer. Man. There's still Obama stuff on the walls. Okay, all right, scene said, here we go. There are some people in your orbit who are either voting for noun truper considering it for sure. A lot of my friends are obviously my so we're a little bit younger. We've only voted once, you know, for actually for a president, and
Trump is kind of all we know. And they're kind of Trump and Biden. They're like, well, we were broke with Biden, we weren't with Trump. And that's kind of the only thing that I'm hearing over and over again, over and over again, is that Trump we had money? Well, okay, all right, And you know they say in politics, as in even in this business, right, perse strings and heart strings, right, you want to get people interested. That's what people care about. It
doesn't make them bad selfish people. It makes them realize that if they want to engage in the other stuff in life that they're passionate about or whatever, you got to be. But you got to be buttoned up on the main stuff. And so if you're struggling, struggling, struggling, then it doesn't leave time for you to go out and you know, do your hobbies or
be an advocate for things or whatever it is. And so you know the fact that you walked into this black barbershop and you just so you were going to get a pad answer because in your mind, as the reporter here, you can't fathom somebody and by the way, you can't fathom the idea that somebody would vote for Trump because you're just so knowledgeable and all this stuff.
And it doesn't matter whether you're a black reporter or not. It's when you're up at that level black, white, green, or whatever, there still is this disconnect with what you know, when you're being paid three million dollars a year to be on a low rated news network, which I can't even understand, you're not connecting with the everyman, whether it's an everyman that you're of the same racial connotation as, or just you know, any other dude,
some guy who drives a drives a truck. Right. I love watching the reporters sit there and they inevitably and they go to interview somebody, you know, somebody who's a long, whole truck driver, and it's it becomes abundantly clear they they have they have nothing in common. They don't understand. So the MSNBC reporter thinks is a slam dunk. And these dudes are like, hey man, I don't got any money. I used to have money.
And then he told me the guy under which I had all the money was an evil racist, and I, you know, you never really gave me an example of that, but I had money. So that's where I'm coming from, all right. So that's that's got number one, cut number
two and this one the ending is gold here. So this is CNN, this is CNN, and they're talking about in New York City, some incidents including the incident where you had multiple individuals identified as here illegally part of the you know, the migrant deposit up there, who are running around doing criminal acts. I mean, this is this is how they're making ends meet.
It's not singular incidents. And then it culminated with the police officers literally getting assaulted in broad daylight there in Near Times Square by the same individuals who literally are flipping off cameras as people are filming them, cameras which caught their face and their acts. That the DA up there said, I'm sorry, the
videos are not enough evidence. Remember this is Alvin Bragg, who decided he would be the first to file charges against Trump on the flimsiest of flimsy, is convinced that video with full faces of the individuals beating NYPD officers is not enough evidence. So anyway, CNN's talking about that, and they bring a panelist, one of their panelists on Okay, and this is a dude who
is you know, is seemingly plugged in. He's talking to his law enforcement sources, folks within the justice community, DA's office all of that, and he has a rather surprising little take and you can audibly hear the CNN reporters discomfort with what they're being told. As the guy gets done talking, they're like, they're scared to acknowledge what was just said. Is that a fair
way to describe ross, That's a fair way to describe it. Like they don't want to touch that hot potato, either of them, and they just it's it's so awkward, uncomfortable and so not what they thought they were going to hear. And it's just chef's kiss good. Here we go this one percenter, you know, criminal element that looks at a different opportunity here. These individuals. I went over there rap sheets yesterday. Multiple charges, grand
larceny, robbery, attempted robbery, grand larceny, grand larceny. This particular crew operated on mop heads and scooters. They were doing organized retail theft. They were doing snatches on the street, iPhones, iPads, clothing, so on and so forth. One of them that they are still seeking, has ten charges on one day because he's that's the guy went to California. They
think, right, part of that's been going on. And I'm looking at the dates that they're arrest started, which is probably close to when they got here. They've only been here a couple of months. So what the detectives are telling me is they have crews here that operate in New York to all their stealing, then go to Florida to spend the money and then come back. And I'm like, well, why don't they this day and steal in Florida? And they said, because there you go to jail. Oh oh,
great point. He's a great reported at like ten decibel. The female layers like, oh okay, So wait a sec. So this is your reporter. This is the guy you sent out there to gather the information so we can report back to you. He's talking to law enforcement, and he's
using facts and figures. He's talking about dates and rap sheets and arrests, and it's abundantly clear that under the guise of everyone else coming here that organized crime or semi organized I guess if you want to call that, realize this is a This is a pretty good place to fish, you know what I'm saying. Right. If so, if they're coming in from Guatemala or El Salvador, I understand why they leave El Salvador, that dude's throwing people in
jail. But if they're coming in from a povery stricken country, and they're like, where would you rather run retail theft and snatch and grab operations and extortion schemes in a place where you know the average person makes seventeen hundred bucks a year, or in New York City with one of the highest cost of living and incomes in the world and one that is permissive of crime. I
mean, you couldn't. That's like sneaking into a stock that if I'm gonna use the fishing reference, that's like your neighbor's got a stocked pond with giant bass in it, and you sneak in in the middle of the night because you know it's going to be gangbusters, man, and that hit that CCEN and I and and I think they're uncomfortable. The uncomfortable level ratchet up to an eleven right there is doing large part to the amount of work ideologically that
they'll do to pussy foot around that particular thing when it's blatant. Dude just got here, and from day one they're out robbing people and doing all this stuff. And by the way, they've been arrested ten times. Let's not let's let's not ignore the fact that the one guy had ten ten individual arrests. But it's not he wasn't he wasn't born here. He had that in a few months. But they're acting like this is a shock, right,
Like I can't believe they would break the law. And I mean, I think from our point of view, right, it's just well, their first action and entering the country was breaking the law. So what do you expect that was the very first action they've done, Right, how could this be?
Oh, I don't know, but it's it's that, And it's also their mindset that they have convinced themselves that anyone who came here only came for good purposes, right, they were desperate, which which, by the way, that is not inaccurate in so many cases where people went f it. I'm willing to break that law to go there to because the hellscape that I live in is the other alternative, right, And they've made that decision, and it may very well be the only time that they ever violate the law
in any significant manner. But the reality is also if I'm in this particular, if I'm running a gang of criminals like this, and I'm like, wow, I can get up to this place where the likelihood is most people are in possession of a fifteen hundred dollars phone and aren't going to fight back because they're not armed. You were watch those videos of robberies in Brazil, ross where it? You know, some dude goes into Robis store in Brazil
and then immediately is just shot to death by another customer. Yep, that's because everybody's packing down there. Man, where would you why would you rather knock off stores there? Or in New York. You can bring up a
good point, and I'm exactly not all of them are criminals. But when you're you're bringing this many people into the country, that high a percentage of people, right, the higher percentage you're yeah, how many people are coming off the board every day, but also the percentage of them are going to be not good people? Right, which we have three hundred thousand, three hundred thousand in December. I mean that's why we have a screening process,
right, And and legal immigration is based on merit. Yeah, well yes we should, we should know who's coming into this country, but at this
point somebody are coming over, it's impossible to know. And you are going to have these bad actors and not just you know, these these gang members from South and Central America, right, you also have uh, there could be some bad actors coming, yes exactly, And they're like, well, they got them, and I'm like, yeah, they got them, but like, do you there's a reason we use the term getaways, right,
because you didn't get them. They got away, and you're having to roughly estimate and that number tracks with the number you did get and chances are let me just if I could ross tell me if this is illogical, I would say that the people who are among the getaways are the ones who may have been more concerned with their intentions and or criminal background. So rather than trying to seek out border patrol agents, they're an eagle pass. They're the ones
who want to get away. So to get in? Is that wrong? If I if I I don't wanna, I don't want to throw something out there that's illogical. But that just sounds logical to me. So yeah, yeah, it's uh, it's a it's a doozy for CNN folks. I like the CNN one more just because of the reaction, just that at the just the this at the end where they're just they they have they have no words. One of them's like oh. All she can say is oh, your a professional host. My brain bounces around. It's not. But I
could muster up more of an oh, more than oh. I'd be like, oh, that's amazing ten times in just a few months. And and the DA just said that, even though he's on video assaulting a police officer and then flipping off people filming him. You've probably seen the photo. You just go with oh, and the other and the other guy could barely squeak out a good reporting dude. And I'm sure that their audience there at CNN, all ten of them were like, ah, this is that's not true.
Oh, how dare you? They probably wrote emails say not to have that dude back. I bet you they did. All right, we'll be back. How do I describe it? The weather forecast? Yeah, noth the crazy race stage. It could be along shortly to uh deep dive that. Hopefully he watched Indiana Jones over the weekend. We'll check in on that as well. Since I know to be conversation ross over under a number of Rocky movies for both of our weather and business guys over under. On Rocky
movies, I believe ray scene pretty much at least one through four. I don't think Bellinger has seen one. I think we've asked him that before in the past. You know what, maybe we have on Ryll. What was I thinking, Rambo, we asked before, but after the Indiana Jones thing, I don't I don't even know what to believe. So well, actually here I do know what to believe. I believe that anytime there's something good that Ril will find a way to try to make people hate it. And
I don't understand it. Saw this over the weekend. Bucky's the quote Disney World of Convenience Stores. I don't know if they'd want that label anymore. With everything going on, generates lots of excitement for first North Carolina location. That's that's the headline. That wasn't the initial That wasn't the original headline. That is crazy, Ross, I just saw this. That was not the headline when I sent you the story. Yes, and I know you didn't
change it. You in search your name correct, they have changed it. Yes, they have changed the headline. Let me go back to the initial email that I sent you. Yeah, here we go. Yeah, because it's the subject of that all right. So when I sent this story to Ross, yesterday around seven o'clock last night. The actual headline was the buck stops here. BUCkies the Disney world of gas stations for some, but nc's first location poses real concerns. Why would you change that headline? That's weird.
Huh. Let's see if they change any of the story. If I from what I remember reading it yesterday, now the BUCkies is coming to North Carolina, it's worth a look at why and how the chain turned into a destination. Well from there, you think they're doing a a fluff piece big doing for food shopping bathrooms? Well, can anybody talk about BUCkies and not talk about the bathrooms? I mean they're pretty amazing. Though I know you're a big fan. I'm I'm Ross. Just you know Ross's team bathrooms.
He is all about the bathrooms because they close all the way in the stalls. Yeah, unlike other you know, bathrooms feel fine in the highway. You don't feel like you might be shot to death or murdered there or a proposition? You got proposition? Did they tell you about that time I stopped at that rest stop in Kentucky driving from you and you did not? Oh?
Proposition? Well here, so here are so here's what happened. This is right outside Cincinnati, but in Kentucky because Cincinnati sits run on the border there, and I'm driving. I was driving to Raleigh. Was right when I It was right after we launched, maybe about six months, because I had I had cut down to launch, and then I took a vacation for a week and I went up to deal with house stuff and to just bring a few other items because I I had my stuff moved down, but there
was just a few things. And I'm one of these people is like, if I I'll just drive it, I don't care. I used to drive from California back to Wyoming one shot, twenty one hours. It's not bright, but so I was like, I'm gonna drive it, and I might pull over it to rest stop and you know, get a little nap or whatever. But other than that, I'm on the road. I'm not I don't want to pay for a hotel. I want to deal with that.
So I'm driving and it's about like it's like one in the morning when I get to across the river from Cincinnati into Kentucky and there's a rest stop just twenty minutes later, and I pull into this rest stop, and immediately I'm like, what is going on here? There's a lot of a lot more cars than I would expect, but there's more people moving around than you would
expect at that time. But anyway, so I, you know, put something in my pocket, which I think many of you can figure out what that might be, something that didn't profile too much, but it would be handy if needed. And I stroll in to use the bathroom and there's like there's like random dudes in there, like reading pamphlets and stuff, and it's abundantly clear that this is a place where people are hooking up with the other, you know, dudes are hooking up with dudes. I'm like, oh
my god. So I go to the bathroom and there's there's dudes in the bathroom just kind of washing their hands and stuff. And I go back out to my car and but I'm exhausted, so I kind of drive to the furthest edge that still has where I can still there's lights still and all of that, and uh, I'm sitting I slept with the driver's seat down, with that item that had been in my pocket now in the side pocket of my car of the door there with my hand just in there. But I'm
just like, what is going on with this? And and then I remember talking to a guy in law enforcement, works for the state Trooper here in North Carolina, and he said, the oh, that's that's what that was. That's you know, married dudes. Whatever. I'm gonna go get some milk. And then they go to the rest stop or whatever. And I'm like, okay, I had no idea. So and but those bathrooms, you know, were basically you had that big thing under the door there,
not BUCkies, though apparently they close all the way. And Ross is a big fan. So that's my that's my weird Kentucky story there. But and then they go into how big it is blah blah blah. And then even though that had been the headline of the story, at the very end of the story is where they get into this. However, not everyone is a fan. Dozens of locals around Orange and Alamance Counties came out to voice opposition. We're thrilled with the tax revenues BUCkies ring, said Greg Robinson, CEO
of Economic Development Partnership for Florence County. Okay, so this is you stopped at this one right, you stopped at the one in Florence County, right in South Carolina. Yeah, let's see here. But he goes on at Greg Robinson as this guy they're talking to from South Carolina says, But traffic has become an issue. That's one of the primary complaints behind the Memin location, as it sits on one exit away from the popular Tang Tanger Outlets.
Look, every just about damn near everything in that stretch between Raleigh and Greensboro where there's any sort of infrastructure is kind of a pain in the ass, and especially the Tanger one because you got the outlets, and then you have a Sheets on the south side of there, and and like a Wendy's and whatnot, and you have to make a left turn once you get off the highway into both of those locations. But they get by. And then the
outlets are the outlets, man, and they get by. So I mean, you're not sticking this in the you know, on a two lane highway in the middle of Ash County. MM. But it's like, okay, so you have this here and look, and I understand, uh, poking both sides of this thing, but like, why would you change the headline?
That's just strange man. And I remember when they initially wanted to build it and it was it was going to be under the It was not an Alemance County, it was closer to Raleigh, and they were not having the Orange County officials were not having it. I think what you're saying is the reader version, because when I posted on ex it's still the old headline. So it's the it's the Firefox reader when you hit reader to format it easier.
For some reason, that headline was differently, so that might have been the original headline, and they changed it to the one we have now about the concerns, and then they changed it to the one about the concern Well, what is somewhere along the way, So I mean somewhere along the way was changed. Yeah, but the one they've posted publicly is the concerned one. Okay, A right, that's so weird. All right, So at
some point they did have that as a headline. I'm not inaccurate. We just don't know if it was chicken or the egg, right, is that what you're saying? Yeah, okay, all right, all right, all right, I just want to be Look, I'm being critical as I want, but I also want to be accurate in my criticism. So and I like, I don't understand that, but maybe they change it. Maybe they didn't, But at some point somebody's like, yeah, that's the headline we're
going to go with. And it's like, okay, if you want to explore both, fine, but the way you chose to headline that is just strange. All right, Let's say here's your headline, weather Land this week race stagic from the weather Channel. Here. How uneventful for you? Man? Well depends on where you are, right, and I mean here locally things are looking good. Yeah. Let me take what's that is that forty that runs through town here? Let's see what that is? Forty we were
just talking about. I want to put a BUCkies on it, and Ross wants to go use the bathroom there. So no, no, there's too much commotion. You can't commotion at BUCkies. I can, but it's a quick in and out. But the doors, you can, they steal in you can. You can have a meth lab in there for months. Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Yeah, but you're going back to I forty. That's kind of the marker north of I forty. This morning,
there's a little bit more in terms of breaks in the overcast. To the south, there's more clouds, but most of us will get into sunshine today, mainly in the afternoon, in the mid fifties, and it's probably a little bit fifties for the rest of the week, maybe near sixty or above by Friday. Yeah, over night, low's upper twenties, low thirties. If wasn't for what's going on and elsewhere across the country, it just would be a pretty easy one here on National weather Person's Day. Thank you for
the card and the reminder. Guys, appreciate it. Actual weather Person's Day. Nothing, what is? What is? What is? You don't get a day? What is that? Let you know what? Somebody even had to tell me the way you guys have a day, I guess. I mean this is all news to me. I goes stop. Yeah, somebody
chattered chatting my year earlier. They were like, hey and so and so says, happily that's the weather person's Then I just played it off like, oh, thanks, I appreciate not local weather people just screw them, huh. Anyway, Well, it's in your family, just in a different and not in the states, in a different I can't believe they're making you work on a holiday. Can you imagine the nerve? The nerve? Ross figure, when is uh, when's radio host day? Do we have that?
Oh? Man, it's the rest of the week. Oh, nothing we can do about it. No, do we still have that? That's what a radio person's day. I don't know. Probably forgot about. Well Ross just said we do, and I'm not going to fact check Ross. He's always not so there. That's true. Yeah, So hurry up, we gotta we got we got a vacation to plan. We do. We do watch your Grammys last night? Are you a Grammy person? No? No, Ross is supposed to, but he got busy. So but he did
know that Miley Cyrus want something and it's not sitting right. So the guy just won three Grammys for getting into something with a security guy outside. But yeah, just disorderly conduct or something. But it's just crazy. You know, you go in and arrest him. Will Smith slapped a dude and then you know, go to a party after. So it's like, you know, which isn't Yeah, And you know what's funny and not ha ha funny about this whole thing, but kind of funny meteorologically. You know. Meanwhile,
they're doing this in California. In Los Angeles, it's pouring rain. None of them are being impacted by the rain and flooding, and you've got life threatening flooding going on last night and now early this morning in southern California. And you know, all that went off with you know, not even like a hitch. It's just kind of you kind of just sit there. You just kind of wow. You feel they feel that the big money uh
one percenters in California are disconnected and don't care about their fellow brethren. Come on, I don't know if I want to be painted with that brush, but I I just will. Have you seen their lawns. You've seen their lawns when they're in the water. Everyone else's is dead, and there's this crazy nice I just I just I wasn't like trying to cro shade it anybody.
I was just kind of like, you know what, that's kind of it's kind of weird, like it's poor rain and flooding and lives and property are being and you know, we've got this event going on in downtown Los Angeles, which yeah, yeah, it just kind of made me think. But their maids are floating away and they don't care. So well, you said it on me. I did, and I'll say it again because it's true. But I'll do it again in the next hour when we chat with you, sir. Okay, So all right, have a go one there
race stage for the Weather Channel. I didn't realize that was news. You're telling me they don't care about the poors in California. I'm shocked. I'm absolutely shocked. Yeah, ross Is, he's on the ground, he's passed out that that information. All right, we'll get your calls coming up on. I feel like women's soccer needs to get like a PR team or something. I did not Now granted this is not one of the active soccer players, but a retired soccer player for the women's team, Julie Foudy okay,
retired women's soccer star. Two FIFA Women's World Cup Championships, two Olympic Golds. All right, so she was there during that nice run that they had here, you know, but sart about five or eight years ago and then uh so, yeah, about eight years ago. AnyWho, So she made a comment over the weekend, and we'll share with you what that is. I'm gonna grab some calls real quick. Patrick, You're up first, go right ahead. Good morning, gentlemen. I forget make a comment about BUCkies.
A couple of things. Firstus, I guess it was the way I was taught to read. But for the longest time I always said Buci's and I could never stop. I could never stop in one being a truck driver because you know, they don't want trucks there, and you really can't blame them. However, it is chaos when you go in there. It's like somebody just kicked an an hill, you know what I mean. It's like,
yeah, it's it's insane. But on their behalf, I have to say that I happen to read their sandwich board that was outside one of them one time, and there's salaries that they offer their people. It just it's it is very impressive. They really offer a good employment deal for a lot of people. Yeah, and I hate I love the fact though that you thought it was like Gary Busey owned it or something. Yeah, abuse, I guess it was just I don't have the way my brain processed the letters.
Are you know that's more than Gary Busey, because it wouldn't be a reflection of that mud shot of Gary Busey as clean as it is, especially with especially with the big incisors there, you know. Yeah, yeah, all right, all right, well good, yeah, no, that's uh that is thank you very much for the calder, sir. Yeah, they from a compensation and uh all of that. They do have some impressive numbers compared to you know, I'm trying to think of the big national competitior you
know, Flying Jay stuff like that. I've seen him side by side and they do do a good job there. So yes, Kathy, what's up? Well, I have a question for you. Okay, my husband found out that his favorite talk show hosts from England when he was growing up died. You know, he was a big deal and he was from Ireland. The Queen made him English so she could knight him her Terry Wogan, and I just have to wonder when are you gonna be knighted? Oh boy,
you know that's probably probably soon. Now, Which night was it? Because I understand there's four different versions. Was it Night of the Realm? Because I think that's the good one. Which night was him, honey, Knight of the Realm or what? There's like four of them, but that's the one you want, No commander of the British Empire. Oh so he didn't get the big one. I'm not knocking on him. I didn't realize that there were different ones until I heard some guy whining that he turned it down
because it wasn't the good one. And I'm like, I'll take any of them. Oh come on, So when are you gonna be knighted? I don't know, but the moment I am, it's gonna be nothing but armor and horses and jousting around those parts. So all right, all right, bye bye? Yeah? Yeah, who was? Who was? I was reading then, like, oh, the Queen offered a night I can't remember who it was. I think it was. I think it was one of the one of the Beatles did it too, but like, yeah, no,
it was, that's what it was. It was Ringo or Harrison was off for the nighthood that McCartney was, But McCartney got the good one, and Ringo or George I can't remember which one got offered, like the poverty level nighting And he's like, no, you're not gonna give me the good one? No, And I'm like, I don't know, man, you probably get away with some stuff. Aco Day Radio program, Thanks for hanging
with us on a Monday, And I just spent the break learning. I guess a little bit about the various Nights is why do they have to complicate everything? Because then there's like there's all these weird different orders and titles and
medals and different things that you get. And I think the one I want to go with though, the most Excellent Order of the British Empire Night Grand Cross under the scroll here now the well either the most Honorable Order of the Bath or the most Ancient and most Noble Order of the Thistle, which doesn't sound like much, but he get the most stuff. Because I thought there was a Knight of the Realm. Well, no, there's each there's the
Night of the Realm would be a classification of knighthood. The orders would be the individualized orders Night of the Round Table. The Dark is not one, right, the Dark Nights? Wait, I'm sorry, you want to be Batman or the guy gets his limbs cut off the first one? Okay, well that's a black Knight, but whatever, that's not on the list. That is not okay? All right? So what do you get? Right?
Because that's what That's what this was about, other than you walking around demanding everyone in the studio call you sir under penalty of duel, which I'm assuming that's exactly what would happen. You can you get free use of various state chapels, including Westminster Abbey for various events. They have a celebration in your honor every four years. By the way, the order in which I laid out is also the one under which the British Royalty family finds their knighthood
orders. Uh, free concerts at Wembley. That's not in this, That's not No, there's no there's no olive gardens, no boging at Olive Garden really now, and they have Olive Garden over there, so in the UK, yeah, that's not that's not even in here. I gotta tell you too, Like, as you start digging down into these titles, there's a lot of them sound incredibly like a clan titles. So so I think you'd have to, like, if you told somebody here like you're a grand Knight,
you should probably clarify that the one over the other or not. I don't know what's up to you, but yeah, I've scanned all of them. Rose Olive Garden is not even brought up in this so I don't even know what they're doing. But there you go, and I guess some are better. I still can't delineate which is better than others, other than like which classes, I'm assuming it's probably the one you want, all right, let's uh, let's go here. Yes, Boston, Paul, what's up?
Man? You're a solo? You would bow to the crown for a knighthood? My goodness, what would they think of you in the old country. I don't know. Why didn't you once up a night? Why don't you come over and and and and run that game? No problem? You know those what do they call those little holes where you go in but you don't come out, and like if you're if you're not a jerk, people might toss you food one of those you mentioned earlier? How many hours?
Was all? Right? Hold on? So this is like one of the first stories were this two hours ago? So for those of you just joining us in San Diego, church and a strip mall said that their neighbor, a massage parlor, was there was some pretty obvious uh noises coming out of there. Uh, And so they the police snapped into action and spent one hundred twenty five hours undercover in the massage parlor. Which, yeah, and you're buying under twenty five hours because you know you've got to get the evidence
right. Well, you're gonna lose that case. That's yeah. I mean one hundred and twenty five dolls nothing we at we the minimum of three hundred dollars investigation? Is it? How you you got to have in Boston? You have to have you have to have command staff to verify your evidence. I mean this goes on for a while. Uh well, then maybe you should go and consult for him. At that point, Boston Paul, like the the defense could argue that the only reason they were still in business was
your business. You know. Yeah, there you go. Hey, the McClary, I mean not the McClary to make the shamrock shake. Yeah yeah, doctor, doctor mckillick, you put pepper and peppermine shnops in there, essentially, I see you, all right, I'll go on. Yeah, it's got a lot of drinking tips. We forgot about the Knights of Columbus. That's not in that's not on the list here, Yes, Dona, what's up? Good? Morning, Casey. You know you are or Irish.
After all, you just told Boston Paul that you would subvert the crown, write a modest proposal and have a church named after you later. Hey, whatever gets you, whatever gets you the suit of armor anyway. So Ross is very close to being knighted. Have you seen all the swords he's been finding? Bring to the swords he was finding in the in the lake? Huh? Yeah, if he finds one in the stone, he'll be king better. Look out. I would not take anything that that guy posts
on Twitter over the weekend. Remote. Listen before I go, I just want you to know that I sent you something on Twitter. Is this cats lock at each other? That thing? All right? That's uh. It was a big Twitter malfunction and it's gone. So go check that. A wonderful day. Yeah, how many swords are be found in the lakes now? I posted on Facebook and xts down at the lake over the weekend last weekend, which, like you, I was laking, assume laking stuff and
the pond there in the lake, and then I found a sword. It was this under a lake and sword with a red jewel in the center, withe like a cat's head very strange, and everybody's like, dude, you know what this means? And I'm like, I have no idea, doesn't. You're a thundercat people, you should be a king, And I'm like, that is not how how supert executive power should be derived. And then yesterday it happened again. It was the lake just laking around, you know,
and look at this big sword I posted. There happened again. This yeah, get that sort of reminds me of something, did you anybody ever mentioned might remind me of something? I don't know. Okay, all right, so you're a thundercat, you're you're a king. So to be a king you have to be an be defeated with a blanket and a laser. I don't know any of that. It's so confusing. Yeah, it's it is that you should be king. And I'm like, I don't even know
what you're talking about. Some would say that it's not good laking weather. Two. So there's that. So it's been very brave of you. So you probably have the whole lake to yourself when you're out there laking, just me and this lady. Yeah, yeah, okay, that lives in the lake. Some some hobo lady. Yeah, reminded me of the pigeon reminded me of the pigeon lady from Home Alone too, But like throwing out swords, Yeah, that's that sounds dangerous. Actually it's good thing you're there to
catch it. All right, this is what will he find this weekend? Stay tuned, Anthony, what's up? Yeah? Forgetting the most distinguished order of Night Night to save me? Oh you know it's not on the list, sir. It's a it's a horrible oversight seemingly by the British. Uh, horrible community. Very good point. Well, it's uh, you know some of the orders likely uh you know, they didn't pan out and have been excommunicated. I'm looking at you Night's templar so and that's why they had
to move the Holy Grail. Look it up, sir, it's very well documented. All right, Ross, Why didn't you want to be in that knighthood? What do you want to be the dark Knight? Or brings up a good point on X He said, what about Moon Night? They lost me at the hippo, did you you know? It's the point that was the line in the sand. You're like no, no, I'm like what
is it. No, I'm out like, all right, I'm a hippo and I'm gonna help you do this weird ride thing, which really isn't that dangerous, but we'll be wrought with danger and I'm like, no, I've had enough, no more of this. Let's see. Hey, it's they were talking about weather holidays and radio host holidays and all that, but February Black History Month. I'm sure you watched any anything over the weekend a little,
you know. They made sure to mention that Grammys any sports they were talking about during the Duke Q and C game, and that means also businesses participating, which I'm sure because they are deeply, deeply, thoughtfully entrenched in this particular issue. And it's not just virtue signaling. How do I know? Because Target they have a whole Black History Month section. Let's see how it's going with that. By the way, so I want to get my
kids' little magnet learning activity since Black History coming up from Target. I don't know who's in charge of Target, but these need to be pulled off the shlves like immediately. Okay, all right, So this is a woman. She went, she went to go she saw this was going on she's a target like a week ago or whatever. So they got they got an early start, and it's it's a little magnet thing, and it has various civil rights leaders inventors. Uh, just have a wide variety a cross section of
black history in America. And then it helps kids learn about these individuals and the individual accomplishments. Okay, all right, sounds like pretty standard. Fair. What's the problem man? So I teach you it's history. I study history, got my major in social studies, and I noticed some discrepancies. Like as soon as I opened this, like I said, these need to be pulled off the shelf. For this is not Carter G. Woodson. This is w BTA Boys. Peep the stash, Peep the stash. They
got the name wrong. This is not w E. Beta Boys. This is Booker T. Washington. Peep the little fancy bow tie. Peep the fancy little boy bow time. And then this is not Booker T. Washington, this is Carter Woodson. So they clearly the similarities. I get it. Mistakes happen, but this needs to be corrected asap. So just to clear because she kind of bounces around this a little hard, so she's pointing
out that they didn't just like misspell a dude's name. They actively either misspelled names and literally mislabeled a handful of the people in there, some of which maybe you don't know who du Boyce is, but George Washington Carver, especially in the South, people know who that is and they it's all mislabeled and Target has since pulled them. But it's like, come on, how does
that happen? Because some would say some would say that that gives it would lead me to think that maybe you're only invested in this as far as whatever you know, virtue signal thing, oh and or money making opportunity, which I understand. You're in the retail business. Remember Target purports to be this very socially conscious company, and you couldn't take a moment and nobody realized that when you looked at this, because you can see it in the packaging,
that ain't right. You didn't just give it a glance before you stocked. However, many stores that they have come on, uh yeah, let's see here. According to Target quote, we will be no longer selling this product in stores or online. We've also ensured the products publishers awhere of the airs
that's a whole other thing. Although I have I have this this this feeling that the publisher in this case might not be uh US based and perhaps this is just garbage from China or something, but still you gotta look it up.
There's like there's a whole hole. There's like Twitter accounts and all sorts of stuff where they just document incredibly wrong products made in China, where like like they couldn't even be bothered to get one person to consult that you know, it lived in the US for a year or something, where they would have noticed this. And it's pretty comical some of this stuff. But Target, Target talks about how woke they are and they didn't even decide to scan
and see if that was that was correct. So but now you can't get them. And by the end then I saw people selling them on like they were trying to sell them online for a bunch of money. A rare error, ah is it? I don't know. They're just cheaply made, so they've pulled it all right. Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Over the weekend, Patrick Mahomes arrested for d WI ross. Did you see this? Patrick Mahomes arrested for d wi dang, And it's not
as first. Let's see here. Why did I maybe it was another story. I looked at he's got like I think he's like his fifth or something. I think it's his third. I think it was his third. Why did I see maybe fourth? I think it's under five. It's a lot. Uh you know, it's more than one really at that point. Let's see here. Uh yeah, the by the way, he's a probably by the way, it's a senior. It's his dad. I just it's more fun to say Patrick Mahomes and leave off the identifier. But Mahomes Senior,
by the way, was a professional athlete. He played eleven seasons in the Major League Baseball. Major League Baseball. It was a Mets pitcher too. Oh yeah, And he likes to brag on camera about smoking Philly blunts. That's right, got about that. Yeah. So he was on hand with the chief's feet of the Eagles at last year's Super Bowl, spoken as a celebratory cigar, but told the press he was actually a Philly blunt. So a cigar where they removed the tobacco and just stuffed full of weed. That's
how he gets down. But also in this case, he likes to get behind the wheel, apparently multiple times. So all right, thought I throw that story. Ross. I need you to do something for me real quick. Would you see if the Brown University students are still alive? Let me check? Yes? Oh are they? Well? Did you check so quick? Have you you checked on all of them night till nineteen of them are still good? Huh? That's because you know it could have gone either way.
Nineteen Brown University students say they are on a hunger strike until their demands for Brown to quote end its complicity in the genocide of Gaza are met. Uh. So they want divestment, they want statements, say all this stuff. They say they will remain on strike until Brown commits to conducting a vote on a divestment resolution during I guess what is the meeting later this week?
So and I so far Brown has not said they'll do it. So I'm assuming this kicked off what Friday. I'm assuming they're all still sticking to their guns and and or you know, probably on the on the brink of death here at this point, they got a whole laundry. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna bore you. I'm not gonna waterboard you with their stupid list. But I gotta, I gotta, I gotta feeling everyone's gonna be okay. And also I got a feeling that nineteen people are not on a hunger strike
anymore. But hey, that's just me guessing. I don't know. Maybe they are, but probably not. So let's see here what else? There was something else they'd wanted, which was just dumb. Oh okay, yeah, that's right. They also they also decided that they want they went they want one of their representative to be on the board. Well that's that. That's where it's not gonna happen. So you guys, just I guess you're
gonna be a little a little trimmer. And I saw a picture of some of them, and the three that I saw two of them, I promise you they're not on a hunger strike anymore. If I had to guess, because I'm a jerk, We'll be back. Hang on, get some check in over the break, and can I want to make sure all of the the brave activists there a Brown University who declared a hunger strike Friday, make
sure everyone's okay. The president of Brown University said they will not they're not no, they already said no. So I don't know that's gonna work out, but it appears some of the students are not on a hunger strike anymore after receiving medical advice. Wait, is, so, I have a question. Did did you think did you not real did you not think a doctor would tell you this is dumb? And then you found out a doctor is like, Noah, you shouldn't do this because if you don't eat, you
you know, you'll you'll die. And then that was an epiphany. This is what I'm failing to understand. Like I haven't I've never I don't think I've ever asked a doctor, Hey, what if I don't eat? You know, I asked doctors lots of questions. I've never asked that. Rossie have asked the doctor, Hey, man, what happens if I don't eat during night? You just had a doctor's appointment? Did you bring that up with your Did you bring that up with your doctor? I don't know.
Wow, See, we don't know. You don't know. I don't know what the answer might be, because like that's the only realm in which this stupid update makes any sense. Like, wait, I don't have to I don't have to call the doctor. I know that if I don't plus first, I won't die first, but I'll get really grumpy first. And that's the other thing. In your mind. Picture how unbearable campus activists already are, and then picture them angry, and just who wants to be in that
room. Even if you agree with him and you're one of the people started, you're like, ah, you people are normally unbearable, but this, I can't take this. By doctor just called. He said, this is a bad idea. I'm going to Olive Gardner whatever. I don't know, stupid, everything's dumb, man, Vince McMahon, this is this is just
it's just getting crazy now. So we told you about the Vince McMahon insanity and what the earlier reports were predicated on allegations that were made by a former employee assistant to McMahon that basically she was not just an assistant but also a a sex toy for for lack of a better word, for McMahon and then
for other executives, and that was that was part of the gig. And she left and then she she's threatened to sue and because she had like she had like you know, recordings and texts and stuff, and they struck an agreement and then she claims they only paid a third of what they said they were going to pay her. So she went public with some of this stuff. But it wasn't at that point there weren't There wasn't a criminal aspect to
any of it. It was a civil matter. And now the former uh, by the way, because I can't tell this story and leave it out ross. Do you remember the big big reveal in the in the allegations that the young woman made. You remember the thing we learned that was just the creepiest of all cries? Oh about how he named the specific adult adult items items after wrestling. Yeah, they're all thematic. Are you gonna do it? You know you want to do it? I feel bad doing it now,
do you? I do? Because of what else has come to like? Okay, all right, So that it was just it was a theater of the weird with with everything that was a put up out there. Well, now that has moved in a different direction. Former WWE CEO and chairman Vince McMahon is now reportedly under federal criminal investigation for numerous sexual misconduct allegations or the Wall Street Journal. Prosecutors in New York have been in contact with multiple
women who have allegedly received payouts from McMahon. This is this is an interesting thing because this goes back to the Stormy Daniels thing, right, and it is are are those at every hush or settlement made ever that had a sexual component? Are are we are those just rendered now illegal or Nolan void? Like? I have questions here And if they are Nolan void, does that mean one that either party can out the other? If there is a a
non disclosure, do you have to give the money back? If there was payments made as part of a like, I don't know the answer here. I don't know do you do it? Do? I think it's creepy that you know, you could be a high level exec and and uh, you know do all this stuff and that there's all of these payouts and everything is yeah, right, and it doesn't reflect well. A lot of it didn't reflect well on Trump. And and by the way, I don't for a
moment believe Trump didn't do something with her. That being said, I don't believe that he did anything criminally wrong. He definitely disrespected his marriage and uh and and all of that. If it is one hundred true. But there was, there's there's not a crime in most people's minds. There he made a calculated decision. It sounded like, through the use of his lawyer at that time, they just we don't need one more thing coming up. So
in this case, these allegations have been made. Before I get into it, I just want to talk about it in a generic sense. So that's the generic side of it. Let's get into specifics. The news comes days after former employees, you know, Grant filed the lawsuit with all the stuff
that we told you about. According to the Wall Street Journal, the probe actually started in twenty twenty two, where in federal agents executed a search warrant from McMahon's phone and delivered a subpoena to him for documents related to allegations of rape, sex trafficking, sexual assault, commercial sex transaction. Maybe it was at the San Diego massage parlor. I don't know, harassment or discriminating um and let's see, yeah, spaw manager at a southern California resort. That's
why I said that. I don't know that. That's the one. Other allegations came from let's be a former WWE wrestlers McMahon co hurst co ersed her into a Lewinsky former referee Rita Chatterton for the WWE who publicly accused McMahon of raping her. It's everything's so messy here because again, you don't you know? Is it? Anytime you see this stuff? Is it? You know? And a bunch of people come forward? Is there more to the story? Is there a grudge? Did things happen? Did things happen that are
legal but scummy? And how do you delineate the I don't know the answer to any of this. And I've already seen people saying that it's political with McMahon. I don't know his politics, I guess, but what do you think? What do you think McMahon's I know he likes him and Trump are friends, and I know his wife is very political? Is uh definitively because like she campaigned and stuff. But I don't know Vince McMahon's politics. We had Linda mcmannon the show before, Yes, we get campaigning for Trump,
yep, yep, yeah, we interviewed her. But I don't know.
I guess you I guess what said, like I understand why people are like it's political because there's a lot of amo out there on that front, but there's a lot of wrestlers coming through, people that have been in the business like coming out saying that they were aware of what was going on, sort of like a Weinstein thing where people, I want to be abundantly clear, I'm not sitting there saying that anybody's lyne and I'm just talking about the complexity
of it, especially when you're dealing with stuff from you know, in some cases over a decade ago, right, right, But you're right, Yeah, it's the it's the trickle, and like sometimes the trickle is is going to be attached to a story because there is a pattern there and previously people tried to do something and then they and then there's also where people who either have beef or four when you get into the political side of it, like
you know, marching that whole insanity that we saw with the Supreme Court hearing that devolved into the Supreme Court nomination, that devolved into he's running a rape conga line and all of this, and you had people, you know,
wholesale being brought forward to tell stories that were not physically possible. So I don't know, but I also understand why people would look at stuff and go, you know, I wonder if there's politics there, And that is why the bastardization and the misuse of our justice system that creates a scenario where people can either dismiss things that should actively be prosecuted, investigated, whatever it is, because they also see the political nature of stuff, and they see Alvin
Bragg in New York going, we can't I know, there's a video of them beating those cops and their faces on there and they're flipping people. Not enough evidence. And then simultaneously, what did they He charged multiple people with how who had fake vaccine cards? They didn't produce them, they bought them, charge it with felonies. So and then you see the Musk stuff.
They're under. Musk is under every sort of investigation you can think of and probably probably locked up by Wednesday. Do you see him over the weekend, Ross going ballistic on the Illegal Immigration show. It was pretty much his entire weekend. His whole weekend was that what do you think is in jail by Wednesday? Right? Probably some crazy thing like oh my gosh, look at all the dead hookers we found in the space. There were more, but
he put him in that tesla. He shot into space to conceal evidence. Right, who knows, Man, I'm sorry, raced Agic's here from the weather Channel and I'm just going off what man, you know, I just you know, here's why I'm ranting. I'm not even rant on the individual side of it. I'm like, stop giving people, stop crushing people's trust in in how the judicial system works by doing political stuff, and then like you won't have to have these discussions. Yeah, but this is I agree.
So anyway, all right, so don't crush our weather. How about that? No, No, I think it's all good. The further north you go, the better you look this morning. Go south, you don't look so good. But everybody should get into the sunshine. That's what I was talking about as we go through today and right now we used I forty earlier. It's around there. You go north of that, there's more sun than clouds. You go south of that, there's more clouds than the sun.
But it'll look better for everybody later. So a good day for early February. Just remember what time of year it is, please, because we're gonna be in the low to mid fifties through midweek, overnight loads upper twenties to low thirties, above average by a few degrees, and by the end of the week we're still gonna be sunny to partly sunny, upper fifties to low sixties, and then we'll get a chance of raining here by the weekend and be closer to seventy degrees. Right, So, another warming trend.
However, we're still only in the first what is that twelve days of the year or the month of February, sorry, middle of the month. There could be some changes. Yeah, so well, I meant by the weekend we're going to be like into the twelfth day. It's still February's my message. Some indications are longer range. There's gonna be some cold coming back into lower forty aprin right now. You know, the warming streak continues across the
entire basically eastern half of the nation. It's wet in California, to say the least. There's catastrophic flooding going on right now in Los Angeles and San Diego. They're starting to get some of that flooding too, and it could rain in Los Angeles for the next twelve hours. So they've got big problems.
Now they may have even bigger problems adding up. So if you're taking a trip maybe business or pleasure to the West coast Los Angeles, San Diego, it's certainly gonna want to check ahead of time, especially for flights heading into lax or SA N, which is San Diego and Los Angeles airports respectively. Okay, all right, cool, thank you, sir, appreciate it. Okay, and back with Jeff Bellinger next. Hang on, I'm doing well, case he can. A stock's ended last week with an upsession.
Major averages posted Friday gains that range from a third of a percent to one and three quarters percent. Futures are pointing lower this morning. Now, futures are down one hundred four points. Could be because of what Fed chaired your own Powell had to say last night. The next interest rate change by the Federal Reserve will in all likelihood be a rate caught. But central bankers are just not in a hurry to start trimming rates. Powell was on sixty Minutes
last night. He said policymakers want to see more economic data showing that inflation is headed down to two percent. He said the economy is strong, enough right now that there's no urgency to start cutting. Another setback for Boeing, the company is discovered that holes were improperly drilled in the fuselages of about fifty seven thirty seven Max Jets that have yet to be delivered. Boeing says it's a manufacturing slip that originated with a supplier. Repairs to the rivet holes will
delay some of those deliveries. Drivers will likely experience sticker shock when their car insurance policies renew. This year, Bankrate reports the national average cost of full coverage insurance tops twenty five hundred dollars, up from just over two thousand dollars last year. Bank Create does note, though, that actual rates vary by location. The average annual premium in North Carolina is just over seventeen hundred dollars
a year. Increasing credit card balances and the prospect of layoffs may not be big deterrence to consumer spending. More than half of the respondents to a Bloomberg Markets Live Pulse survey expect spending to remain strong. In Casey Argyle was the number one movie over the weekend, but it's still considered to be a flop. The big budget spy thriller from Apple Studios took in just eighteen million dollars, according to studio estimates. Casey, all righty, thank you, Jeff.
Well chat tomorrow's sounds good. Have a good day, all right, they go, Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News. All right, I have this story. I have a lot of questions. What I don't like the I don't like the way it's worded because it's dumb. All right, here's the here's the headline. Ancient seventeen hundred year old jade Mayan mask recovered from abandoned pyramid. Okay, aren't all pyramids kind of abandoned? But not because of what they are, which is a tomb, because like how when is it?
When is it become abandoned at that point, like sou my Nana, like her her gravesite, Like is that abandoned because like put her in there, and and it's got a stone, you know, the headstone, but and they you know, they clean it. I don't, but I wouldn't consider that abandoned. And that's what this is. They're acting like, ah, nobody wanted this, but in reality, it was the resting place of a king who once ruled the Choka tom I don't know how to pronounce that,
which was uh Mayan pop in Guatemala and Southern Mexico. This is technically in Southern Mexico, but inside, in the actual burial chamber, they found a jade mask which looks exactly like a green mask that you're aware of from I don't know, mid nineties Jim Carrey movies. I mean, you find that you put that on immediately, right, but yeah, for the rest of the crew sees immediately. You want it to bond with you, Bret.
And if Mariachi band doesn't suddenly spawn around you incredibly disappointed. You call for a man. You're in Mexico even without a mask. Mariachi bands, you show up for no reason. How do people know this? It's a thing? Ah? Yeah, it doesn't look like they put it on though,
