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The little Remember remember I remember, remember my loved a little day. Then remember amber remember them by remember remember remember all right, good morning everybody. It is eight or seven hand welcome Aco gay Or Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. Roof wow. I just reading this story? Old on? Where where did this happen? I just assume everyone who owns a raman shop is a yukuza boss. Where's this New

York? Ryu? Oh? His name is Ryu. I don't know if you know about Ryu. Kind of a badass dude. It's a street fighter reference. Please are investigating after Ryu? Nohigium Oh? No, I'm sorry, that's the name of okay. So the guy's name is Ryu. Manubo Yojima was found dead in I don't know what he j means in Japanese, but anyway, the sixty five year old owner of the restaurant found dead with

blood coming out of a wound from his head. It was later determined that actually, no, that's crazy, so they think he was killed her in an argument with the customer. However, they say that this individual is actually noted by police as a former organized crime syndicate boss. So wait, he's in yakuza, and he's just like, you know what, I'm gonna make ramen. Oh you know who? That reminds me of Ross the Sword guy from Kill Bill. Right. Didn't he open like a ramen shop? Yeah?

Yeah, ha Tori Hanzo, Yeah, Hatri Hanzo. He's like, yeah, I'm done, I'm gonna open a bad restaurant. Yojima was said to be a Philly ended with the Yamaguchi Gummy, the largest yakuza organization in Japan that also has infiltrated parts of the United States. They I guess they think that it was just a customer thing that killed. That's crazy. You're a yakuza boss, right or a higher up. You're like, I'm out, which you know it's already hard enough to leave because I want to open

a ramen restaurant. And then some dude who's mad is Ramen is cold? Greases you. That's just the universe catching up to you, man. Anyway, crazy story there, all right? Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Sorry, easily distracted. It's how I roll what I do. Can't help it. My dad have to say, you know, when it's your time, it's your time. Yeah, this guy forever in the Acusa retires right collecting that Yakusa pension or whatever it is. Do you

think have a program? I don't know. You know, he's a union gig, just making your cup of noodles there and dead. Do you think they've divested a fossil fuels so they could be more socially conscious in the people? I'm just wondering. I gotta get on board. That's the hip thing to do if you want to lose your ass in the stock market. Oh.

I said the A word twice in a show. Some ear emails people, So I talked about bud Light, and um, what's interesting here is, you know, most of the time when there's a boycott going on against a company, whoever's doing the boycott will tell you it's wildly successful, but

ultimately you don't know. However, what's interesting with the Anaheiser Bush thing is we're right in the reporting and earning season right now, so we're getting some pretty specific looks at a publicly traded company at at the very same time all of this is going on, and they're reporting that they're down seventeen percent and especially during Yeah, here we go. Currently, bud light over the most recent month is now down seventeen percent nationwide for the weekend in April fifteenth.

And obviously they're not going to come out and say what's up. But the fact is that sounds pretty successful. Seventeen percent down seventeen percent, especially when you're dealing with a company that's pretty steady even during you know, even during COVID right makers of alcohol, other than running into some supply chain issues. How they actually they saw an uptick. People are sitting at home all day,

they're surrounded by their family, got nothing to do. Really, yeah, I need to drink, So most of them, most of them saw uptick there. They're pretty recession proof. So when you're down seventeen percent, it's pretty undeniable that something's up. This actually doesn't compass a month. Encompasses three weeks from the initial airing of the mulvaniad, where you've seen a precipitous drop week after week. Now seventeen percent nationwide as of ten days ago.

So we'll get reporting here at the end of the month, because you get twice monthly on that. Now, Initially the reporting was that the marketing woman was fired and that she was actually quote put on leave, and I think they actually put another executive on leave who is part of this. And you know, bud Light had an opportunity to sit there. We put the stupid ad up ross real quick from a last week. Bud Light had an opportunity

to try to thread the needle on this. And the way that they thread the needle is they take issue not with the mulveny thing, right because they know they're gonna then irritate the other side of this, but they take issue with the part where she's literally on video talking about you know how the people who made bud Light and continue to make bud Light popular, of those seventeen percent less are a bunch of frat people and she doesn't like that image right

that right there should be enough for them to go, you know what, maybe you're not the right marketing person. The smarter thing for her to say was, you know, we have this image of bud Light drinkers and we love that and we want to expand it in bud Lights for everybody. That would have been the smart way to play that, but she was dumb. She went on video and basically trashed on the customers and in bud Light had just taken issue with that. They probably could have threaded some of this and

wouldn't be looking at seventeen percent. But instead, what do they do? They put out the dumbest UH America ad you've ever seen. This thing is so lacking, and give a crap. What did JO saw? Joe Rogan was with Jim Brewer and they were talking about and he's just like, this is what would happen if you're just like, hey, AI, make me the motion pro America beer ad? Ever, right, did you see that clip for us with I haven't, but yeah, exactly what it is?

This? What's that? It's exactly what it is? Yeah, it might have even been produced by a I know you mentioned it. They're just like, it's like the it's like an eighty five year old board member when mom, remember America? Remember when that used to work. Let's try that. And then some kids like, dear AI, give us an America. You should check the Clydesdale for a next or hoof or whatever. You know what I mean. I'm just saying, just saying, it's an easter egg.

Don't don't don't trash on it. Let me listen. You gotta see it because it's that dumb. But listen to this thing. Let me tell you a story. I'm about a beer rooted in the heart of America, found in a community where a handshake is a sure contract. By the way, that's not good legal advice. I don't want to point that out. If you don't believe me, watch Judge Judy Brood for those who found opportunity and challenge and hope in tomorrow, raised by generations willing to sit share risk.

Remember, this is a story bigger than beer, by the way, they got this. But Clydesdale's running all the running on the beach, running in the mountains, little uh, you know, does himself a little uh, a little rearing up, just you know. And it's just pure Merica. This is the story of the American spirit. And so they put that thing out and arguably that was more of an admission of yeah, weft up than

really anything. But yeah, I thought the take that it was basically what I would pokey America first beer ad spot on but spot incredibly insulting, Right, what do you mean? It's patriotic and it would be it would be a great ad in any other time span. Besides, when they put it on the air, because yeah, I just be a great ad. It would just be the same old, same old, you know what I mean? Yeah, I bet, but it wouldn't listen. But you're right,

content match, Yeah, it's pandering. They're like, oh, these stupid rednecks over there, because aren't they even in Belgium or something where they out of right, Well, InBev's out of South Africa, I believe. Yeah, oh okay, so these dumb Americans are all pissed off over this Dylan mulvaney stuff, So let's serve them up some red meat and they'll be fine because they're stupid idiots and they have no idea. And it's which isn't even in Look, it's a Clivesdale going past the flag on the moon, you

know, Yeah, no it is, it is. It is insulting. Well, I want to make sure I have this right. Um in BEV headquarters, I believe, or maybe it's the person who absorbed Miller I can spell. No, they are in Belgium. Yeah, no, it's the

Miller, the millerd parent company that's out of them. But yes, and I don't even have a problem because if you're a beer company and you're headquartered out of like Germany or Belgium. That's not necessarily a negative um because you know they were they were a quired they were acquired, but they were a Saint Louis Bace company, Anneiser Busch International merge with Annaheuser Busch and in bev and the latest brewer in the world, moving the headquarters to Levan, Belgium.

So there you go, all right, eight eighteen here on the case O Day radio program. Yeah, it was just awful. And now you're seeing it. You're seeing it with the maths. Seventeen percent, seventeen percent, even if it's for a month, that's that'll scare investors real fast right there. And I don't know if it was just people have had enough where they actually did the pushback, or it's the start of a new trend.

Obviously it's been analyzed to death at this point, but when you actually see the numbers, it's pretty crazy, all right, coming up on the show, I didn't know this was a thing. Every country is different. Apparently there's a psychic goat named Zacharias. How do we not have a psychic goat here on the show. Apparently it's a psychic goat and it's psychic powers include predictions about the British royal family. You know, this reminds me of It

reminds me of that stupid octopus that picks World Cup winners. Apparently there's a psychic goat who just knows stuff about the royals, who maybe Princess I should have consulted. But it's got some predictions, so we'll get to that. And I read this story yesterday, the rise of Christian porn Stars. We'll be delicate with this, but I'm very curious, very very curious your thoughts on this, Leo, hold On. It's like the ninth email I've gotten

on this. Hold on. Yeah, for all of you who's sending me the meth dear thing, I don't think the story's real, but maybe I'm wrong, Maybe I'm wrong. We'll get into just the whole news network looks a little suss, so to speak. If you don't know what that is, I will explain it to you, even though I don't think it's real, just because like twelve of you have sent me this this morning. So meth Dear, Christian porn stars and psychic goats exactly what every news talk station

should have on their show today. We'll have it all for you coming up Rady ten years of news twice an hour and smart talk d w PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, well, good morning everybody. It is thirty six chat with the Lieutenant Governor there. You know what. I'm happy to see this, all right. I have not got by the way, Ross, I did request that Gary send us photos of the two fainting goats that have been named after us.

I hope my goats not hideous. But um, I have not determined whether he wants us to have the goats or he simply either wants to sell us the goats or just wants us to know there's goats named after us, and he thinks we should have them, but we will not have them because they're his goats. And immediately Ross put a pole up a listener named a goat after me and wants to gift it to me. Should I accept it? Well, again, we don't know that that's the case. However,

I am a little taken a back. Seventy nine percent say yeah, take the goat. Twenty one who is the twenty one percent that doesn't want you to have a goat. I'm pretty sure it's it's probably Michael and Marky because I've talked to them and Marky's like, we're not taking a goat. We're not having a goat. And she makes a point, you might have all sorts of critters over the years over there, and you got hinge and you've got a boat something about like city ordinance or something. I have no idea.

Michael says, it's a Michael that my buddy who I'm gonna bulldoze his house when I win the power Ball and become a billionaire. You're all gonna pay. And he threatened to murder him for a gift card for all of them. Bog Yeah, he said it sounds like a bad idea. And he's like why Oh, He's like, I have a master's degree or so I lead his crap. I don't know. I'm sorry. What so he's got a piece of paper, you have years of experience. I think he's

jealous. He doesn't have a goat named after him, is what. That's what I think. Look, if you need a crash course on main keeping livestock alive, I'm your guy. I'll help you there. I will, But you don't need a fainting goat. I'm really surprised because like women think they're adorable, it is your wife wanted nothing to do with it because the law or something. We've got enough going on to be completely honest at the house. Ross doesn't need one goat, he needs twenty seven got a goat.

Army just saying, man, you you do you put an oozy on their back? Terrifying. I'm just throwing that out there. So all right, Well, there's some people don't splay. And then one person I'm not gonna read her first name because her last name I think, is it cou Hie? Is that COUCHI like fouci or coucie like death to smoochie. That sounds like couchy? Is that really wanted to be the other thing because she said I can't have a goat because I have a track record of allowing my

animals to die, which is not true. It's a vicious rumor, and I would argue that literally, well I shouldn't say all of our cows survived, because eventually they didn't. But they survived in my custody and then they went to the feed lot and the bad news bad news over the feed lot. Let me just tell you that, but you know, not right away, and then you might have eaten one. All right, So thank you Jay as her first initial COUCHI or coochie vicious rumor just go ahead and ignore

that. Okay? What if I just dropped a goat off, though, and it was looking adorable on your patio? Do you think that would sway your wife and or best friend? I don't think it would. I thought destitute animals on your porch were a shoe in. Man. Here's why I don't. I think you don't need a goat though. Here's my reason. The competition for the cat that eats plastic. Can you imagine? That's like his gig man. He's like, I'm here to eat plastic and you know

how goats are, man. Actually, Eliot's completely chilled out since we brought in the other cat. Isis finally not hiding or is that working out? It's still a very skittish, but becoming less so. But Elliot is a lot less insane. Elliot's like a normal cat. Now. It was perfect for him. They're like best friends. Really, Yeah, it's been great. Are they both dudes? Or what's the deal is everybody surgically altered? Ye? All right, well there you go. Let them do their thing

because you don't need that. Like pean competition cats will do from time to time. All right, well, I'm glad they're getting along. Man, So he's not eating plastic, Well, then maybe you need to go just to get rid of your plastic. So all right, well, I just want a picture, so Gary, I sent you an email back if you're listening, Ross, and I want to know what our goats look like. If we could have him not fainted in the picture, that'd be helpful.

And then if you want to send it us fainted pictures, that's fine. Dibbs brings up a good point. The goat might might damage the internet connection for the Hayes for Sheriff twitch channel and take it offline, so I might vote no. Now I'm more leaning no. Dude, if you had a goat literally in your stream, don't you think that that would draw some attention? Oh? Sure would? I mean, you know, it's perfect for

the goat simulator. Three's perfect for the immersion an actual goat. If you had an actual goat and you're asking it what to do while it just you know, faints occasionally. Dude, how many you're gonna double your streamers on that? I would have to assume the double double the viewers, But what do I know? So all right, well we'll see. I just wanted pictures, so Gary sent us a picture. Wow, that bird almost murdered itself on the window and did like a super pull up top gun maneuver and

stopped like two inches from the glass. Look at somebody is saying it's weird for us to own goats named after ourselves, so we should take the opposite's goat, and you're dead. I have a toothpick in my mouth right now. I'm just saying, man, that was delicious. What's that? That was fast? Yeah? No, they're dude, they're immediately spit roasted. Dude. I gotta tell you, man, I had some real I've had really really good goat, like Caribbean style goat, and that was a much

larger goat than what are these smaller little fainting goats. And obviously they're you know, they're young. That being said that, they're frigging delicious with jerk sauce, just saying, all right, so well, here's the thing. Even if they deliver the goat that's named rot. Just call it something else. It's a frigging goat. It doesn't know. We'll have to get to this, all right, A forty three case O day radio program. Where

is this so everybody knows who Megan Hall is. Megan Hall, the former Tennessee police officer fired over numerous interludes with various members of the police force in love, la vergne, lavernier, I don't know whatever, somewhere in Tennessee, has filed a lawsuit. Try what was her? What was the nickname we're using for her on the show the Tennessee Cop, who was basically demo slut comp ah, that's luck cop. Okay, Well, slut CoP's upset

because she said she was groomed by the other officers. So she's gonna she's gonna jump all aboard the no personal responsibility bandwagon. Yes, according to the lawsuit filed by twenty six year old Megan Halls lawyers, you can say opportunists,

but we'll go with lawyers. A troubled marriage, along with just trying to fit in in the workplace, especially among the all male ranks of the police department, allowed miss Hall to seek role models that instead of teaching her were actually predators, and in place of offering professional development, the supervisors up to and including the chief of police groomed her for sexual exploitation. Sure, why you know the hell not? They colluded with their authority to systemically disarm

her resistance and entrap her and degrading and abusive sexual relationships. Wasn't She wasn't one of the things. I like, most people read the story, but if you read like the actual all the info, like she was thinking up some of this stuff. And I, you know, I gotta tell you if you want to be if you want people to respect those boundaries, which I am one hundred percent for right, you can't post you know, post interlude, simply decide that there was this months in a year of systemic grooming

to the point where quote eventually it made her stupid and desperate. But why the hell not? You got the lawyers there, You're gonna do your thing, all right? A forty six raystagic weather channels with us. Oh what a weird day. Somebody's trying to give us goats, as you're probably aware, So goats, yeah, fainting goats. So ross put a pull out eighty percent say take the goats. I don't know if the guy's trying to give them, I send him an email back. But twenty percent don't want

them to have the goats. Huh? Who are these mons? You know? Deliciously more people saying like, hey, the goat will climb on top of your car, it'll destroy all your property and you know anywhere. They're gonna deliver the goats to you to have as a pet. And Ray they named the goats after us. Yeah. Oh, guy one of our listeners named too young. I guess he had two baby goats and he named him after us. So oh nice? Well Ross and right, yeah, what well? What do you mean? Hold on? What do you mean nice?

Both of us? And they're like Ross, I said, well I met you said us, and I mean, who are we including in the US? Oh? I'm sorry? Do you want to goats? Feel? Yeah? Yeah? Left out. Here's somebody named the name to go ray staging, and they offered it to you. Would you accept it? Absolutely? How would your wife feel about that? She'd probably feel pretty good about it, because I would probably be the one to say no, my my, my wife's wanted to have goats and chickens and like a little farm.

She wants a little big I'm like fainting goats. They're not even really anything but a well appetizer. So my youngest boyfriend, they've got a small farm and they have fainting goats. It's the weirdest thing you ever seen. You've ever seen it? Yeah they don't yea, Yeah, that's weird, very familiar. I was a pretty cool kid, still going strong. Thank you ISTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. So I mentioned yesterday on the show and then I tweeted the video out after the

show that I don't dig it up. I was. I was laughing watching uh Marriel Bauer Bowser or Bowers whatever, Mariel Bowser, Uh the Marra WASHINGTDC and uh doctor Fauci. Now this is not a new video. I just want to point this out. But for whatever reason, it really didn't get any tread during all of the COVID insanity. I think the videos from twenty twenty one. I have to look at the exact date. But um, but you know, I had not seen it. So when I saw it

going around like this is amazing. But then I wanted to figure out the origins. So it was very interesting. So they're running around those two and they got like a bunch of nurses with them and or physicians, assistants or whoever, and they're going door to door in some of these zip codes in DC that frankly had very low participation rate trying to get people to take the vacs and a lot of it is, you know, primarily high minority neighborhoods,

places like Anacosta in other areas. And the reason I point that out is because one that was a statistic thing that nobody wanted to talk about. You know, they kept talking about how guys and maga hats didn't want it, But in reality, you had very low participation rate amongst various ethnic groups

here in the US. And it might just be because they historically have trust issues with the government and especially when it comes to Medica cool stuff looking at you, Tuskegee and so, you know, but if you brought that up, people are like, ah, you're you're racist, or your anti VAXX or any of the rest. I'm like, no, I'm just trying to digest the reality of what's going on here. So obviously they were in an effort to you know, tamp down on that percentage, and so Bowser.

Bowser is definitively doing the thing where she's like, look at me, I'm black, you're black, Um, so trust me, right, But the problem is you got Fauci there and these people are unloading on him. Man, the information has been given to us right now, So I'm not going to be lining up taking a shot or an a vaccination for something that wasn't clear in the first place, and then you all create a shot and my

rackless time. It's years too well, it used to take years, if you know how you know how many years we're invested in this in this approach, about twenty years of science to get which, by the way, about twenty years of science. He's referring to technology mRNA technology. But in reality that's a crap argument because you're talking about a specific vaccine rather than a new type of vaccine. Because in reality, you could he could just as easily

say that, you know, when was the first vaccine invented? We got one hundred plus years of science, which is true, but it's not the point that the guy's making. The homeowner there, right, he's talking about the fact that you you speed rushed this. Ironically, you did some of this to yourself because you basically said you had all of these celebrities and leftist run around saying that if Donald Trump put a vaccine out, I'd never taken

How many of those the two tweets have you seen? Right, there's a Twitter account which they shut down. I think it got shut down where basically they pulled old tweets from like some Hollywood idiot going I never take the Trump poison and then they you know, they have that tweet, and then six months later it's, um, you don't take it, you should be put in prison. Right, Just that the duality of opinions there, that's not

what the guy's talking about. He's talking about the skepticism and a lot of people had based on the speed that was out there, and then you started and the promises that were made that one by one fell by the wayside enough and nine months is definitely not for nobody to be taking no vaccination that you all came up with. The Only reason I'm talking to you right now as close as we are is that I've been vaccinated, right, But if it

allows thousands of people like you don't get vaccinated. You're gonna let this virus continue to perculate in this country and in this world. Something fluid in right. Oh yeah, So he throws that out and you could Fauci's face then finally react. You know how many people of the flu the last year, I mean not this year it virtually none, but the previous year twenty to

thirty thousand. You know how many people have died from COVID nineteen in the United States, six hundred thousand America from or well, well, that's well the number that you are giving that died, that's that's once again, that's you all's number you got pass. Yeah, definitely, because when you start talking about paying people to get vaccinated, when you start talking to me about incentivizing things to get people vaccinated, it's something else going on with that,

something else, something that is something going on. But I'm going millions of people like me and most everybody here didn't get in a state. You know what your incentive was, protecting their health and protecting the city. But my incsempt y'all campaign is about fear. It's about inciting fear and people you all attack people with fear. That's what this pandemic. Is it's a fear. It's feared, It's pandemic. That's all it is. All the look on

their faces. All right, good morning everybody, and welcome. It is Monday, everybody's favorite day of the week. Eight oh seven, a c O Day radio program. Last week on several different days we were talking about but I think a lot of people were talking about although any in the mainstream

media for some reason. And that was a little a little snippet of footage that showed up on Twitter, little snippet showing about a minute and a half of officers with the Raleigh Police Department ahead of the very first Reopen NC protest, which took place shortly after Governor Cooper decided he can unilaterally, I guess, set all of the emergency order policy, not consult Secretary of or excuse me, the Council of State, but at the legislature any of the rest

and basically put us into a lockdown situation in North Carolina. And that did not sit well with some who were told they couldn't go to church, they couldn't shop where they had wanted to, and apparently they couldn't assemble to redress the government on any grievances they may have, and at that protest, police were getting ready to go bust it up, and as we in the audio to make examples so that a planned second protest didn't move forward. And in

the video, they're not socially distanced, they're not wearing masks. One of the officers is heard referring to the protesters as mffors, And we talked about why it's not a good look, and it's especially not a good look because some of that same behavior that was on bodycams, where the people and protesters that police interacted with weren't even around, but were spoke about in a derogatory

manner. Officers were disciplined for that. Those would be the other protests, though we refer to him as they burned it down protests, But those would be the protests where the governor who put all of these edicts into practice himself, violated his own order, took to the streets, dropped his masks in march with protesters. So a huge double standard and a huge problem when already the relationship between the community and law enforcement is let's just say afraid, which

is not a good situation for anyone. You need only look at crime statistics out there. One of the individuals who was protesting and was subsequently arrested is Monica, and I was referring to you, and I apologize for this. Monica. Your last name is Usury, but it's not pronounced that way. How do you pronounce your last name? I pronounced it. Sorry that I answer to a lot of things recently. Well, am efforts apparently too.

So I'm so so I would like I would like to clarify there that you touched on something the other day when it came to needing a wicked sentence of humor sometimes to get through emotionally stressful things. Yeah, I'd hate to be on camera myself when I'm under emotional durest because of my ac and my tenate seat to blurt out silly things. And I believe that some of what we're seeing and we need to, um, we need to keep that in mind.

Really. Yeah, I was talking about it in the context of, you know, the the gallows humor that um, you know, people have, especially when they're when they're at work and they're talking to other people they work with, um, in this case law enforcement. And the thing that makes me sad is I think that law enforcement and the relationship to uh, you know, to the public is already strained enough. And I think that watching that video, which enraged me and I know bothered a lot of people.

Monica, I'm sure yourself when you saw it for the first time, you because you realize that this further deteriorates that relationship, because people are seeing rank and file officers, um that that are acting like that. So I want I want to start there, and then we'll get to the day of you said you was so when you saw that video, and it was a

long road, and we'll get to the story behind it. Did the attitudes and what you saw though there was one officer their questioning why they were doing this to you guys anyway, was that the attitude of most of the officers there, or were they for the most part just going through the motions but not necessarily being disrespectful? I can I can only speak from my point of

view, and um, the officers that handled me, um. And it's funny that all the newspapers were reporting Capital police officers being my arresting officers, but even the officer test Fighting Court stated that it was Raley PD. So UM that that part is still confusing to me. But they all handled themselves professionally, and I didn't. I didn't see a boat out of to that

heart from a lot of law enforcement after that. And I also attended back the blue rallies after that and was asked why I attended back the blue rallies after being elected, and I can tell you why. I'd love to tell you why. Go ahead. Yeah, absolutely, So it's not so much what was said by officers on that day that bothers me, but what wasn't said. You can't retrain an officer that's willing to commit perjury. I don't

think you should. And you can't successfully retrain officers on constitutional freedoms if their superiors are willing to rape the constitution and lead by rotten example. But I finally believe that it's elected superiors that we need to be focused on, because if we get the right superiors in place, the officers will be trained properly and monitored properly. I agree, And that's why it was very disappointing to

me. And I'm so glad that you came on. We tried to uh because the chief, the Raleigh chief is not the same chief as as when you were arrested and we wanted to were very positive things about writing a chief right and that we wanted to talk to her, and they would not come on, and we gave them multiple different spots, and you know, we

were willing to be flexible. So I'm glad you did, and I'm ex are glad that you did because of the the quote unquote gag order, which we'll get into the specifics of what that actually covers um, but I want to go back to that day. I and others, I think we're under the mistaken impression that you were one of the organizers. You were not one of the organizers, and in fact, it wasn't even your idea to go to this rally, So how did you end up there? So I had

a friend of mine who has common interest. So I've volunteered with domestic violence victims and at risk teams in one fashion or another for nearly thirty years. And a friend of mine who knew my interest in my volunteer work, had compacted me in a message Facebook message and let me know about the group. And I had jumped in just a few days before that first protest, and my bonus son at the time was at home because you know, they didn't

have a school, and that was my concern. My concern was that suddenly these domestic violence victims, the children would be home and the fathers and abusers would be home, so and some of these abusers would have recently lost their jobs and be very upset. So I could seem just an epidemic explosion of

people needing rescuing and the domestic violence housing getting overloaded very quickly. And you know, the governor had skipped a couple of steps there, and I felt like that really he needed to maybe listen to a few valid concerns before going gung ho. So this was because people will sit there and couch and say, these are a bunch of yokels who were mad that you know, they don't like government telling them what to do, they don't want to maar a

mask. They're trying to kill grandma. But in reality, over the course of talking about this on the radio Monica, the amount of different reasons and that one right there, you know, the hundred and one concerns that are out there. People. People had a lot of concerns and it's not necessarily

what people stereotypically think was bothering folks. So let's get to just because I want to kind of move this along, let's get to the day of because in reality, and I read the lawsuit that you and your lawyer have just recently filed, and people need to understand really how it broke down that day, because ultimately you had actually already left the rally and had come back, and it was at that point you were arrested, even though you were basically

standing there by yourself because others had already left the rally. How surprising was that? And what was that interaction? Because you had already left and then came back. So I hadn't actually left the rally. I left the parking lot, right. So we're on the back and one of the ladies who had been parked beside me called into your soul already. So, and I'm

going to re mention that we were in a very back corner. So because of music being played and horns being blasted and everything, we couldn't hear, but we could clearly see that something was happening and people were leaving, and we saw from the motioning of arms and stuff. We started thinking that maybe the protest was going to be moved to the streets or something. We were just trying to figure it out. So I had left the parking lot in

order to try to determine where the protesters would be driving. And I'm thinking very quickly because I have an underage miner with me. So the person that drove me that day was my bonus son, and he was only seventeen at the time, and I didn't want to involve him if there was going to be a problem. So as soon as we saw that police were in a parking lot, I walked out to see where they would go. And I'm thinking in my mind that maybe I could join walking, like walk the sidewalks

beside the cars or something. I wasn't really sure what I wanted to do at that point, but I turned alone. So that parking lot was clear so fast, so fast I think that we counted at one point and it was only like a minute and a half. Once it seemed like they the police were actually inside the parking lot, and I turned around from outside of the parking lot and realized that my bonus son's car had already been surrounded. I reached in my pocket to pull out my cell phone to call him.

And I realized I had his I still had his car keys. I had his car keys. He couldn't leave, so I had to re enter the parking lot. And then the police have this like formation, and I guess it's training that I'm not, you know, I wasn't aware of that day, so I think when I, you know, the parking lot, that I might get arrested. But I have to reach him, give him his keys. He hasn't stepped out of the vehicle, so I need to take

this stuff off the car, put it back in the car. And I look at the officers and they just staying like they're in such an aggressive stamps that I actually said, you'll have to arrest me because I'm you know, I My job at that point is to get my bonus son safely out of the park a lot. Can't the car can't leave at all. I mean, and this is I want to be clear, this is a public parking lot, right. So I had held up the keys to let them know

why I was re entering the parking lot. They allowed me to do that, and they allowed me. They stood by and allowed me to put everything in the car, and then my my bonus lot sound left as soon as I saw him driving away and means he was safe. I turned back around, planning to go back in the direction from lengthside to come right. And at that point I don't know. I can't speak for anyone else, but

it seems as though that was observed as defiant behavior. They appointed or yes, I never got in the car, So the State Capital Police officer who testified, there was only one person who testified for the prosecution, and he testified that it wasn't me who left the parking lot, it was actually my bonus son, and that he even came back from me, and that I got in the car and then got back out again and was warned multiple times. There was this whole big story. Part of it was written up in

the incident report, part of it was said on the stand. None of it matched the reality of the situation, and these things who were regurgitated in the newspaper. So all along while I was trying to get people to understand the true of the situation, these fabrications kept being repeated. So I couldn't get help from anybody because I couldn't proved who was telling the truth. Well, and this is where and I hope you don't mind. I want to I want to keep chatting with you. UM. So I hope you got

some time to stick around. But this is this is why it's important to set all of this up because this shouldn't be in question, and it shouldn't be in question because of bodycam footage, right, and the odyssey that you and your attorneys have gone through on bodycam footage. I read the I read the whole lawsuit that you filed. It's about thirty pages, um and UM. I think it does a good job of laying it out. In the entire time I'm reading it, I'm like, why is this stuff in dispute

when bodycams exist? And that's that's one of the parts of the story where it gets into the leadership and because this should have people Lauren, Lauren free and who are I believe just gave a statement in another article. I believe yesterday she was quoted in articles on the day of my arrest and shortly thereafter as think one of those quotes was that she said, and it was she

was quoted. Now again I wasn't there, but she was quoted as saying she planned to view the bodycam footage, which by the way is the reason that I believed all along, even when I was being told that there wasn't a bodycam footage, I believed that if the DA was saying she would be reviewing it all right. Seven twenty eight coming up. We'll get into a little Joe Biden action from yesterday, because you know that guy makes it interesting,

celebrating ten years and still going strong. Thank you. Casey is on ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one f I talk in the Triangle. Well, believe it or not, it is uh, it's draft day, so we will have to get a little sports on this. But this is if you're a Vikings fan, this is one of those days where you ruminate for about two weeks leading up to it, like, ah, how are we going to throw this away? Which isn't fair.

They actually tend to draft well, so I don't know what's you know, there are teams that are like notorious for just being bad at it, like the Jets. Jets are pretty bad, although I did see team rankings going into this and with Aaron Rodgers now they are consider the third in their division, So there's that. Also, are you bothered by the fact that Aaron Rodgers is in your division now? Or is that just like I like the meme I've been seeing going around where it's the old woman with the walker and

the person guiding her down like the sidewalk. You've seen the meme, and like it's got the bubbles of what they're saying. Yeah, and the old woman's like, I had a career defeating the bears and the and the lions, you know what I mean. And it's like the old woman's like,

all right, let's get you to the AFC East now. Well, I'm more terrified because, uh, when he was thirty nine, the Backers Dealt Brett Farve to the Jets, and then after a year at the Jets, Uh, Brett Farves like, let me go to Minnesota losing a playoff game because I'm gonna throw off my back foot against the Saints into the end zone. So, um, yeah, it is what it is. Draftwise, though, you guys are in a pretty good position, so I but more

and more rumors going around that we're gonna get a Hopkins. I keep seeing that everywhere. Does that make you happy or that would make me happy? Yes, they're saying a third round or a second round for him. All right, I think that would be like one of the top two wide receiving combos in the league. I think it'd be great. I mean, you know how I feel about your wide receiver situation because you have a trader on your team. So you know, I think he's got a He's a fantastic

guy man, good work ethic. You know, he's positivity in the locker room. Oh yeah, we got some of that. And then he's like, dah, I'm not getting I'm not I'm not getting the ball all the time. So screw all y'all. I'm out. And then he's like, I'm Buffalo Bill. Now. I think the problem up there was it was too cold, so he he moved moved down to Buffalo. It's like, oh, it's cold of beer, gonna go a little bit. You think he moved from Minnesota. I want to be clear here, if he nonna

go where there's gonna be blizzards. Enough, he goes he's in Minneapolis. She's like, you know there's no lake effects no here. You know what I need to do. I need to go somewhere where there's blizzards and no dome. He's easily like like, when you look at the stats, he's gonna go down. It's like their best wide receiver in the history of the

franchise. And it's saying a lot and said, yeah, when you look at the stats he's put up. Oh dude, it's say it's not even like debatable because you think about those nineties teams in the great way, you know, Andre Reid and all that, and now he's like he's like leaving them in the dust. I heard you guys are drafting or Lock the Destroyer. The Destroyer. Oh wow, you saw this, yes, said, it's trending still this morning. I feel somewhat bad obviously for the for the

woman in question. But you were telling me you need some O line help. I believe so. I think we need protection for Josh Allen. Yes, I feel like Gorlock could get it done. Did you see where they memed it and they dubbed the audio of Jabba. Yeah. No, it's

like a it's like a still photograph of a podcast. It's that guy that interviews all the Dizzy girls and like ya, like yeah, very nonchalantly and and very non aggressively, sort of tears all their arguments apart, and let's they exposes them for how you know, avoid and empty they are, and

it's it's from that. I don't know who he is, but I just see him all over Twitter, and it's a still of his podcast and it's like, you know, panel of female dizzy girls as he always has on like four girls right there, and there's three of them are like typical girls he has on his podcast, like very skinny and tiny and petite and you know, very frilly and the but the third one, Yeah, it's like which one of these things doesn't belong? That would be the third one.

Yeah, And it looks like Chris Farley wearing the wig with David Spade going, you know not now I'm starving like that one. Yeah, And it says Ben enjoying this podcast. Great takes from Ashley, Rachel, Gorlac, the Destroyer and Tiffany. It's so funny. I saw it yesterday once and I busted up, and I'm like, uh boy, the Internet's an a

hole. And then like that was like earlier in the day, and then like occasionally, you know, randomly, I pick up Twitter just to kind of see, all right, what's going on, and like every time I got visited by Gorlock and it was somebody like dubbing different audio. So it's like Tiffany going under Dann why they won't buy me an eight carrot ring? Right? And then they go to Gorlock. She's like Barbara, Barbara, bar right, you know, it's the job audio or any of the rest.

And again I feel bad because I don't know what the woman said. Maybe she came on was completely reasonable, do you know what I'm saying? Right? For all, you know, she like articulately, you know, she'd be like the female Stephen Hawking or something, and she's like all the rest of these girls are crazy. What it's like to be you know, bigger and have to deal with that? And maybe she was very possible. She's you know, a lot of red meat. She eats all the red

meat, like if it's meat put in my mouth hole? All right, possible, that's possible. Yeah, yeah, it's probably banned from the photo negative of Candice Owens, you know what I mean, like right, pale, pasty white, but boom, she is libertarian or something. You know, conservatives can be possibility. But I'm saying the visual it's pretty damn funny, do you well, I just what a thing to trend for do you

know what I'm saying? What a what? I like? I didn't even retweet it because you know, at the end of the day, it's still awful. But I think what I'm gonna do is probably later on I'll click over to that podcast because I'm like, yeah, you see it on Twitter all the time, because little moments of it will trend because these girls are

just doomed, right right, That's this whole point. I'm bringing these women on and asking them like, ah, do you think it's right that a guy would have a problem that you've slept with one hundred and twenty men? Right, and they're just like, no, man suck, you know, and and and and he just picks them apart in this very calm way. So nuggets from this podcast or or I should say, well it's a it's a video podcast too. They end up all the time in my Twitter feed.

But I've never seen anything like that, so maybe I'll have to look then I won't feel so bad retweeting it. But if you mean, but listen, it's a power move. To name your kid Gorlock the Destroyer. You're putting him on a path at that point you maybe you I feel like we only see the winds when somebody names their kids something right, Like do

you think Crystal Methanye's parents in Florida? Nobody knew about Crystal Methany excepting like her own little circle until Crystal Methany got busted for meth, right, and and all the hard work and the parents paid off. They're like, we told you if you just do you think they're sitting there and wait to pull the meth on her. You know what I'm saying. It's taken too long, man, this iss Let's put meth in her drink and call the cops. Yeah, but then they knew right then they're like, oh, yeah,

she's lived up to our expect expectations. So if you name your kid gore Locked the Destroyer, and you can only name them gore Lock, you can't add the destroyer yet because you'll just look pretentious. Do you know what I'm saying? The other parents will be like, you know, you got very full of yourself there. I just retweeted the meme in that we're talking about on the show account. Oh no, just so people can see it in Casey in the radio. Oh no ah, yeah, hold on,

let me read the you put the tweet. It's great. Been enjoying this podcast. Great takes from Ashley, Rachel, Gorlock the Destroyer, Tiffany. The only thing that would have made that tweet better is if Gorlock the Destroyer was at all caps well, it is bolded, but yes, I don't know. I worry about, you know, stuff like that. It feels it feels like it works, just being so different from Tiffany, Rachel and

Ashley, which are probably not even those girls. It's Chris Farley, right, reminds me Chris Farley sitting there in them all with David Spade and Adam Sandler. That one chick on the end of the table. The look she's giving Gorlock too. That wait, it's the look of oh my gotta love that top. That's what it is. Yeah, all right, all right, anyway, seven forty six, we got we at ken Boon from the Weather Channel. He's joining us now. Ah the Internet man undefeated. Anyway,

what's going on? Ken Boon? Good, good morning. We've got a few showers to deal with today, mostly cloudy skies. A cool out there on again or off to get showers today. Temperatures expected to reach highs at a little mid sixties range, more showers over night. Tonight, temperatures

up for fifties. Tomorrow, showers even a rumble of thunder. As we finish up the business, we temperatures tomorrow will be warmer than today, all the way up into the mid seventies to even upper seventies tomorrow after event. As we look to the weekend, we do have more rain to talk about. But I think Saturday during the day looks pretty good mix of clouds and

sun. It will be warm upper seventies to near eighty Saturday afternoon, but it looks like more showers, even rumbles of thunder Sunday to finish the weekend, highs in a little mid seventies. All right, Thank you sir, We're talking an hour. Appreciate it. All right, all right, there

you go, Ken Boone from the Weather Channel. Actually, you know what, if I was a weather guy at the Weather Channel, I would go with Gorlock the Destroyer, just saying, can you imagine getting your weather from Gorlock the destroy You're gonna you're gonna pay attention is you're like, well, what is he destroying? Or is she destroying? Is it the town in which I live? Is it? Via what weather you don't know? Alright, seven forty eight Coming up, we're gonna get into Sorry, just awful.

The internet is just awful, but yet undefeated. And I'm a horrible person. We have one of the craziest headlines I've seen in quite some time, because I have I was to have a hundred questions, because I have a lot more than a hundred questions. But I also want people to find love, even Gorlock the Destroyer and the story of Lupeta and Carmen Andreid. It's a crazy one. We'll get to that. Plus one, are legislators up to well working with the police, in my opinion, to potentially violate

your civil rights. Yep, yep, yep. We're gonna go that route and more coming up, hanging a new decade on the calendar and celebrating ten years on the air. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and News Talk w PTI in the Triad. All right, seven fifty three and welcome back case O Day Radio program. No, no, no,

no, no, I'm so I'm just like I've been. I've been sitting there and I've been looking at like mock drafts and trying to figure out what's happening in the reality is I probably won't even watch it later because the whole draft thing just annoys me. I don't know why that is so. But if you are a Panthers fan, and I know a lot of you are, boy, you want to talk about betting the farm Carolina Panthers doing that deal here, I don't know what only a month, month and a

half ago or whatever with the Bears. Just betting on the fact and this isn't even considered a great quarterback draft, but betting on the fact that they're going to need that first position to go ahead and get the the the franchise. And don't get me rolling. The Panthers have rolled the dice twice on quarterbacks. Well, to be fair, they didn't have to do much during the back in the del Homie days, but you know, going and getting

Cam Newton from who do you play? Played for Auburn? Right and worked out out But it's like anything else, you go and okay, all right, thank you, sorry, my computer, just like, oh we gotta do something. Do you want to restart? No? But yeah, no, them going out getting Cam Newton obviously that paid huge dividends. In fact, my My second Fantasy Football Super Bowl victory came thanks to Cam Newton being

my quarterback. The first one was Ladanian Tomlinson's first rookie year. I had him and Corey Dillon and it was just I just beat the doors off people. So, um, yeah, that's going on tonight. Obviously, quarterback's going to be taken. The question is who it is, and um, you know, but bringing in whoever it is and not having DJ Moore or Christian McCaffrey, it's tough man, tough, tough tough. Meanwhile, the Bills, they're gonna get Gorlock on the left tackle. Josh Allen's gonna have

himself he write a novel before he throws the ball. Man, nobody's getting by. Got that going. The Jets they get Aaron Rodgers. So if you're into football, it's been a really busy week and it's just gonna get busier tonight. That's the thing. So any who I did see on the iHeartRadio app if I could just shamelessly promote, we got quite a few of our sports leaning shows that including out kicking stuff which you know mid Days.

Obviously Clay Travis, that's his thing. They're gonna have analysis of that. So wherever you are, you got that covered. So there you go. All right. So the Raleigh Police Chief of Stella Patterson was at the Capitol yesterday, which explains why she's way too busy to come on this show, advocating along with other enforcement personnel, for increased funding for automatic license plate readers.

This stuff, this is the kind of stuff that creeps me out, man, And I gotta be honest, I'd at least be given it a fair hearing. But I'm currently in don't trust them mode. Not necessarily the officers I know and deal with, and you know and converse with from time to time, but if you don't know about this basically, whether it is equipped on a squad car or as Patterson wanted, fixed on roadways or police vehicles, basically, they're just scanning license plates all day. I mean,

the technology is not even that advance. They scan it, they catalog it, and they're looking for you know, let's say somebody kidnaps a kid you see the amber alert, or a stolen vehicle. And I understand all that, but you have to understand also if you've got a bunch of these out and you're running around doing errands. Police are going to have a pretty accurate

route of where you've been that day. And we've seen instances where they've tried to inter not necessarily probably d but where that stuff all of a sudden becomes admissible in court in some other case. So we'll get into more of that coming up. We're gonna chat with Mark Walker. We've got a few things to get into with him. We'll do that directly, but I do want to talk about that for sure. Plus that crazy headline I told you, all right, Casey O Day Radio program, News is next. All right,

good morning maybe in eight o seven ac O Day Radio Program. Thank you very much for hanging out. It's Thursday morning. And as much as we want to talk about Gorlock the Destroyer and NFL draft and all of that, fact is up in Washington, DC. They're fast at work, and yesterday they were fast at work putting together a little a little package on the debt ceiling. And basically it's rather than just you know, doing a government

shutdown kind of thing. And we're gonna talk with Mark Walker here momentarily on

this. They were able to pass a package through. The package included, yes, an expansion of the debt ceiling, spending cuts, a revocation of a couple things that Biden was wanting to spend money on, and well, it ain't going to go anywhere, but it's supposed to be on the part of Kevin McCarthy, a negotiation tactic, and yes, I understand it's probably dry, but ultimately it's the same game we play over and over and over

again. A man who decided, hey, you know what, let me head up there to I get in the middle of all of that insanity. Former Congressman Mark Walker, he joins us this morning. How you doing, Mark? What's up, Casey? I'm doing fine here at DC eight Airport in Washington, DC, getting ready to hit over. I'm going to be attending the joint session for the coach, Seftory and President have a guess with

me as well. But it's interesting, as long as you never register as a lobbyist, even former members, you always are allowed to come back to the floor for any canopy band, whether it's day to day stuff or the state of the Union. So looking forward to that to my other meetings. But yeah, there's there's a strong buses for is some atta boys going around for McCarthy being able to navigate what some predicted as much as a week ago or a little as a week ago that they couldn't get done. Well,

I mean i've done is a strong word. I guess it's done. From a House perspective, the fact is Biden's never going to agree to win. And they've been playing this game where Biden's been out there, there's people have been out there like, oh, well, you know, let's yeah, let's go ahead and meet. And McCarthy's been like, well, I've tried to literally talk to him, and nobody will talk to me over there.

But I guess you, I guess what is the position? The House resolution or the House past is a starting point for negotiation showing that yes, they will get stuff done, because there's no way Democrats are going to agree to that. No. No. The spending cuts is where it's it's a non starter with Chub Schumer. Of course, with the Biden administration that that don't

think it ever gets to him. But from the House side, I think you have to take a little bit of a satisfaction, maybe even some small celebration here that this is the first time this is Paul Ryan and John Bader were never able to bring the conservative groups when it came together on the dead Seat of heck, I voted against it as well, but to be able to get the spending cuts into this. This is where your hardliners, even those that voted against McCarthy as speaker, the Bob Goods of the world,

if you will, and Jeff Roys and others supported this. So at least on the House side, the Republicans are actually doing what they said they would do. Ultimately, you are correct, it's more of the hate to put the w blanket on it. But that will never see the light of day. Okay, But you're supposed to get the conversation rolling, correct think do you think that is actually what happens, because it feels like the White House

is pretty invested in the narrative that Republicans want to destroy the economy. All I have to do is look at the tweets that I obviously Joe Biden and sent them out. But people send them through his account where they want to not pay their bills, which is what they you know, they they whittle this thing all down to they don't want to pay their bills. You got to pay your bills. What a bunch of horrible people. Right, So if we don't get off that narrative, where do we go from here?

Are we gonna be? Remember, obviously I think you were in Congress at the time. The barricades. I'll never forget the barricades right where they're like, Well, we got a government shutdown, we got a barricade off inanimate objects in Washington, DC, we got to close down the Blue Ridge Parkway, which is a flipping road. Did we get to that stupidity again? Well, I don't know where it ends. Is hard to completely predictive, but I will tell you by by doing this work. If you remember the

last shutdown was was successfully labeled as the humor shutdown. And if you can keep the pressure on these guys to make sure that they're coming to the table as you talked about, it's a starting place. But I love this is is getting it out of the gate first and then putting the pressure back on these guys. Okay, we did our job. Now you tell the American

people why you can't do yours. No, I mean, I guess I understand that, but I have to think there's a big slice of the American people that flots up, you know, looks northward from North Carolina, and he goes, what the hell is wrong with you people? Right, that's been going on a few decades? Shit, right, of course? Yeah, yeah, all right, well we'll go ahead and see. I guess we'll see how that rolls out. So wait, a sex stuff. I

just want to roll up to DC. I can bang around on the house floor because I will well remember a bunch of dudes got in trouble for that, so well, no, you know, it's former members. As long as you, you know, haven't wretched as a lobbyist, then you're you're allowed to come back into income for any event. And I've got a wonderful friend of mine. She is a CEO of a company here in the area Korean American and uh uh, and I just wanted to work it out if

she wanted to go. So she'll sit in a gallery and I can sit in on the floor and uh kind of see what the South Korean president kind of And these are these are rare moments when you have a joint addressed like this with both sessions there, joint session, I should say, but yeah, looking forward to it. Okay, all right, I just want to clarify before I got arrested or something. So it goes um, all right, a couple couple other things, just kind of getting to it aside.

Um. So so you're up there doing that, that's great. But ultimately, um theory in DC do you still have And I'm gonna try to ask some non specific manners you know, get disappeared. You have to based on your committee assignments, I'm assuming that you have relationships with people with people within the federal law enforcement and intelligence communities, right because you do. Okay,

Yeah, Yeah. One of my closest friends is John Ratcliffe, President Trump's former director of National Intelligence, who was over seventeen agencies, and I speak with him quite frequently, along with some other committee chairman and Michael Turner that's over intelligence to our homeless security Mark Green. So yeah, we we have good relationships with those guys. I'm taught. But okay, And I was just gonna say, you have cats in the game, and obviously you just

mentioned a few. Yeah, I've mentioned the guys on the congressional side, but I can't mention you know, the guys are actually in the field. You know that I'm asking in a non specific manner. And here's the question.

I want to ask you, without having the name names, I have to assume all these stories we see, with everything that's been unfolding, Mark with now what appears to be this coordinated effort within the intelligence community to work with at the time Biden campaign to create this narrative up to when including our Secretary of State with intelligence officials, Russian propaganda, hiding the hunter Biden stuff,

investigations that will likely go on in perpetuity and will never actually yield results any of the rest of it. It's easy to demonize the totality of the apparatus, but I have to assume there's a bunch of people that are that are in that they're in that world. How frustrated do they have to be with what is undeniably a double standard that continues to appear over and over and over again. Because that's what you're gonna need. You're gonna need a bucket

of those guys that are frustrated with this. I believe they have whistleblower testimony what yesterday once again, I mean, I think it's just Joe blow public me. I'm sitting there and I'm I'm about ready to give up on the whole thing. Man, Well, look, I understand the frustration, the disappointment or whatever is emoting from you, because it is problematic. I don't think a decade ago any of us realize the rot that we're in, some

of these intelligent agencies. I remember Peter Struck and I going back and forth and just he didn't much care for me, questioning his integrity and how he behaved even throughout throughout his tenure at the FBI. But what we have seen it is undeniable. Before they've talked to Devin dun As, John Ratcliffe and even now really for the public to see the intentionality of trying to sway or

push the game one direction or the other. That's that's what we've realized, and for so long some of the agency of the secondary level of people who work in these areas that if they were to share the truth or if they were to come out, the amount of retribution would have been career ending or

in some cases I don't get too conspiratory, even worse. But but it's better now because we've at least seen the depth of the problem and as and as interesting as President trump approach might have been, their intentionality to try to deceive the public with unsounded attacks end up kind of coming back on them, boomerang on them, if you will, and it allowed us to really see

the depth of what's going on with some of these agencies. Now the goal is is how long or how far does it take you before you can get this wrought out? It may be it may be years before you can try to kind of get the bottom of this. Now. Having said that, I do think that I don't know that from what I'm seeing, if where I'm talking to Jamie Coleman and others at the House Oversights Chairman, I don't think Hunter makes it of this unscathed. In fact, I don't think that.

I don't think there are several Biden members that make this out unscathed. To the level of what that looks like, I can't predict it, but there is so much evidence coming out on almost a daily and weekly basis that I think there will be some penalties at some point with this. Right, Okay, so he gets a tax you know, they get him on the tax thing, and then maybe Biden's brother, Right, That doesn't that doesn't

satisfy. I think a lot of people out there, and I guess where the frustration lies is if you couldn't root a bunch of that out when Trump was in power, because the other thing, you know, with Trump, he was the outsider, and obviously that's what got him kicked in the teeth so much by this apparatus. But if that guy can't dig parts of the cancer out right, then if you know, you get a more traditional Republican president and they're not, they don't want to. Why would they go down

that road. They showed what happens when you start peeling back the layers and look, well I get it, I get it. Yeah, there's there's the easier road for things, and I think most politicians will take that easier

road. Well, you have to have obviously you have to have somebody with gravatas, you have to have a fighter, but you have to be strategic as well, because in this world, whether it's in these agencies or things and all the George Fundus websites and things like that, what you have to look at this is that these guys on the other side, it's based in evil. They're always playing chess. In a lot of times we're playing checkers.

What I mean by that is we're being reactive instead of proactive, and it doesn't mean that you can't put somebody in this office that doesn't have all the baggage in the background that can still be able to fight. I think sometimes as for as conservative Republicans, we think the only people willing to fight are people with checker pass or have been hanging with this culture group or that.

To me, if you're going to build a credibility, have somebody that's willing to engage the system, but have somebody who's politics of whose rhetoric matches their lifestyle, then I think that you have somebody that's willing to go in this without all this other tainted stuff background that these guys will use now where they create something, make up something. Sure they were like we've seen with

the Russia Gate and things. But I don't think just because somebody when you say more of a standard Republican, that you find somebody that the bottom line is finding somebody willing to punch back without that would I don't want to name names. Well, I guess the can name the kinda the eightha Hutchinson approach or that more of established approach. No, they're just kind of coming up here to kind of keep things flowing. You got to have somebody willing to

shake up a system. Well, speaking of Hutchinson and others, we're getting a lot of people don't realize and correct me if you think I'm wrong that when we get into these presidential campaign especially the primary, there's at least a handful of these cats that are running with no expectation of winning the primary, but building their name. How does that work? I mean where where? How do you cash it on that? From your perspective, because it seems

pretty blatant. Excuse me when you start going down the road for these presidential primaries. Yeah, let's now, that's well, there's several different things. It's a lot of it has turned into media opportunities. If you look at some of these guys that have run, they've getten like shows, or they've gotten now they're kind of a consultant or commentator, they can write a book. Yeah, it's just sometimes of being able to try to create some pr

social media campaign without having any thought ever whatsoever. I should say that they would actually have a chance of being the nominee. But I mean that's our political system. Ever, anybody's allowed to it, and if you can raise enough money and get enough people to buy into your particular approach or philosophy or ideology. Then you're allowed to engage the system and ultimately the people make a

decision on that. But we have reached a place where money, specifically in a primary is very influentialist for us getting that name, getting that name brand out, I'll get a cabinet position too. Um and uh, you know we're kind of we're kind of getting into that cycle of it. So we'll look at at Pete, look at Kamala Harris, look at that, look a look at all this. Yes, well, it shows how dishonest it

is. After what Kamala Harris did with the bus thing to Joe Biden, the fact that he grabbed her for vice president tells you everything you need to know. I mean, with real quick. In in Minnesota, where I used to broadcast, they are debating to bill and Democrats run that stated when I lived there, Tim Pelini was governor. Publicans control one side, Dems

or dfls that they call themselves, they control the other. They are literally they're looking at a bill right now that would include legal protections for MAPS as a protected sexual orientation. You know what MAPS is minor attracted persons in thirty seconds. When's the rapture coming? Can we just get on? Well? In the New Testament, I need to put the pastor's head on it says no man knows the exact hour. But my josh, you know, I

was looking at a picture this morning. Somebody had sent over right here in North Carolina, in Charlotte of surgery. They had taken place on a minor. There's some controversial whether she actually wanted it or not. You know, my disdaining isn't for these children there, for these people in some of these places. It's for these systems, these parents, these educators, these lawmakers. Well, I'll tell you what about ten seconds and I'm sorry to cut

you off. I just that was my Now, you're good, you're good. We're looking passes. If this passes, we're talking about it next week, but we got to go to break. I'll bring it term next week to see you back. One oh six one FM Talked and f w PTI two stations driving the best in talk. This is Casey O Day and Carolina's Morning News. This Washington Post tweet um new Laits show suspect discussed mass violence and had quote an arsenal This from the Washington Post. Do evidence suggest Jack

tischera right? So this would be the the guy who apparently was releasing all this super top secret info on a Discord server, which he wouldn't have had access to anyway. These suspected Pentagon leakers showed interest in mass killings and had what prosecutors called a virtual arsenal of weapons, which I don't even know what that means, considering I've had to read a lot of stories where they're like, and they rated the guy's home and he had three shotguns, a pistol

and a thousand rounds of ammo. And I'm like, I hear that stuff, and I'm sure some of you do. And I'm like, oh wait, wait, hold on, hold on. Having a thousand rounds of ammunition is problematic. Now, you know they come in boxes if you just buy the boxes. A lot of them come in boxes of fitty. I was watching a video out of Australia where they do you see the video where they found like the guy's like bunker under his house, like his his like weapon.

Have you seen this video? I know parts of Australia like they totally live underground. So this snunts doesn't surprise me. But anyway, go ahead. They found him, they rested him, obviously because it's Australia and it was the same thing. They're like, and they found two hundred rounds of AMMO. People hear that number and have no and they're like, oh my gosh, I'm trying. I'm trying to think of how many rounds I have. I probably shouldn't say anything, but I look, I'm sitting here reading

this and I don't know the full story of Jack to share. I do know that it's hard to comport the level of information leaked with whatever clearance this guy would have had, which would have been very minimal. But also I don't trust any of you bastards up in DC. That's why I was asking Mark questions like that, you know, gone are the good old days where they would just you know, rigged the Philippines election with a vampire story. Which is that's true, by the way, I think I mentioned it on

the show not that long ago. That's a thing that happened, or you know, occasionally assassinating the first Catholic president. Maybe maybe we don't know, we don't know, but the whole thing is really, really as the kids say, sus suspect and the Washington Post is the perfect organization to carry that water, right because they got a couple intelligence sources not to be named. Well, we found a virtual arsenal. But also what virtual? What does

that mean? I mean, technically you could be true. I could claim that Ross has a virtual arsenal, and I'm just referring to the guns he has in you know, pick a video game. Would that would technically be a virtual arsenal. But let's say that you do mean standard stuff. When people's jaws drop when they find out a guy has four firearms and a thousand rounds of AMMO, And I've seen it. I've seen where they write that and people are like, oh my gosh, that's not a lot. I

was. I was. I was fourteen, I had I had a pump Master out of Marlin twenty two. I had a German Manager thirty odd six, and I had a twenty two pistol. What did I have when I was fourteen? I probably had six firearms? What am I leaving out? I had one other one that's before I really got into plus I had like an Oneida Strike eagle bow. I mean I was basically Rambo. I was fourteen, and I know I had a thousand rounds of ammos. So when

you write things like that but don't quantify it, I don't. The whole thing smells patsy, Do you know what I'm saying? Right, especially after you initially put it out and then all of a sudden, now info and and the other thing is too, this is like a fresh, active investigation, and now we have more information being released than like the person who went and killed three kids in Nashville along with three adults. Obviously, but and you're like, wow, we can't put that info out there, might be

motivated. We'll wait a sec. You're dumping all this stuff on the Washington Post to throw out there. And I think what happened is after the story broke and some politicians in Washington were like, I don't know, this thing sounds a little weird. Explain to us how they add access to this info based on their current you know, current status is in the E three or whatever whatever he would have been. And a few Republicans started asking questions,

will now come out make this guy look like literally Hitler? And there you go, And I don't I trust the Washington Post too, basically carry carry water. And of course the conspiracy theory, I say it in quotes, is that the whole reason for that would to set him up, would be for more censorship over the Internet and social media and sits a discord and that kind of thing. Yes, absolutely well, and that's what you see with Yeah, and we got we got Republicans willing to go along with it.

Here in North Carolina. I was mentioning the Raleigh Chief of Police, who's very busy, too busy to come on this show and explain why why her in a leadership position is going to not allow things to happen like we saw with the arrest of Monica Sary. They can't even be bothered to come on the show. But sure enough she's over at the state capitol yesterday pushing for

more license play. Readers, here's the deal. I understand where you're you know they're telling because the story they tell you is it allows us to spot and reacquire stolen vehicles. Well that sounds good. If I had my vehicle stolen and I thought you were going to increase the odds you were going to find it, I might feel better. Or if the one they always goes

with the abducted kids, right, license play readers. So if some guy abducts the kids, So when you see an Amber alert and they're like, be on the lookout for a Honda Civic with North Carolina license play whatever, well the license play readers are always watching, and so they'll they'll roll out a couple of success stories there. And I don't disagree that the technology could

be more advantageous. The problem is I don't trust you because I've also seen instances where stuff like this and it can be utilized to establish a pattern, and it will always be used in a negative way to establish a pattern. And the pattern is this ross. Let's say that somebody you go home today and somebody's rolled up in your pad and kidnapped your cats, which I know you just be very distraught, right, they stole your cats, they've been

kidnapped. Well, I definitely can't come in to work the next day, right, well until it's solved. I mean, and you probably you might have to be a one man justice crew at that point. But let's say that that happened, right, you know, the argument would be, well, all right, well, if we get a license plate description, then we can track down Ross's beloved cats. But the other side of it is, well, if if if they suspect you of disappearing your cats because maybe

you're sick of whole having all your plastic heating. There's a scenario where they may be able to track your movements that day because they got a license play reader on the street adjacent to where you live. They got another one on Capitol Boulevard or Falls of News or whatever your route is, and they can build out a map of where you traveled that day. But and you and people will look aside to that and go, well, you know, it's good. Now they can determine whether he did or he didn't, or was

in the area or not in the area. But also just think about the fact that they have all that info, and it feels very Fourth Amendment violation in my mind, because the other side of it is, if you ever were trying to prove your innocence for something, can you imagine having to go through the throws of getting them, considering the uphill battle it is just to get body camp footage. Hey, can you show me a can you show me a map of everywhere that you flashed my license plate or you capture my

plate that day. That's where I see that being abused, and I don't trust you. And I think that Republicans in the North Carolina General Assembly need to understand that, especially post COVID, that a lot of that trust was squandered, and they need they need to come to heal on this and they

need to be asking questions and some of them are. The fact is, especially with all of the woke das in woke law enforcement that you're seeing now furthering their ability to essentially have this information of tracking your because that's what it is. It's information where they can piece your movements together. And when I describe it like that and not this narrative of, you know, finding a kid whose father wanted more visitation time, so he went and kidnapped him.

And now it's an AMBER alert, which is you know ninety percent of what those are. It gets a little cringe eier and I shouldn't be in here arguing the ACL use case, but they're right, there's no reason you should have that info. Well, I mean also they want to be able to expand warrantless cell phone surveillance for the very same reason. I'm sorry, where were you gonna for people our aged. Simple. All you need to say

in this argument is the patriot at the patriarct right and right. Well, that makes sense now, But the problem is when it comes to voters, you now have zoomers who are voting who have never known a life without the Patriot Act, Like it's it's the reality of their existence, right, Like they don't know anything before two before nine to eleven. Well, they also assume anyone who voted for Trump's running around with an arsenal, right, you

know, prepping a mass shooting or getting ready to overthrow the government. Right. And the problem with any government program, right is it tends to expand, it doesn't really get smaller. So the problem is going to get worse and worse. But ross, do you not want the kidnap kid found? I mean, that's what That's what irritates me to the tenth power here.

If I believed you for a moment, I would understand. I would understand that your motivation might be we just we just want to increase the odds that we can reunite this child, and that's that's respectable. But I don't believe you, and I don't believe that it would like black boxes on vehicles that

case out of Colorado with the guy in the RV. If you don't know this, it's a guy in an RV in Colorado got into an accident and the police decided that they were going to utilize the black box that was essentially on newer vehicles now to make the case against him. And his lawyer argued, no, no, no, no, that's that's his black box, and you can't just come in and decide that, you know, you can just go ahead and seize that information. It's a Fifth Amendment violation, right,

can't use stuff. You can't use even my digital stuff with very with certain exceptions you can, but you can't use it against me. And the Supreme Court or a US Supreme Court said, nah, yeah, that's fine. So if you don't think this stuff rolls downhill and gathers mass, you're not paying attention anyway. Forty seven, Sorry about this. Poor ken Boone's been waiting ken Boon real quick. What's going on, sir? All right?

Good morning. We've got a few showers out and about as we head through the day today, otherwise cloudy, a cool, lower sixty showers overnight tonight, temperatures into the upper fifty shower storms tomorrow as we finish out the business week, Temperatures tomorrow afternoon all the way up into the middle seventies, so warmer force tomorrow, that is beginning to the weekend. If you have some outdoor our plans, Saturday looks like the better day mix. The clouds

and sun had warm upper seventy sneer eighty. More showers expected Sunday, even if you rumbles of thunders. We finish out the weekend. All right, Thank you, sir, appreciate it, and we'll come back. Chat with Jeff Belinger next. Hang on your day smarter and celebrating ten years of keeping you better informed. One oh six one f them Talk and news Talk nine four five WPTI more with Casey starts now, all right, eight fifty four Bloomberg up day now, Jeff Beloner, what's happening? Okay? CE.

Stock market futures are pointing higher after a mixed close yesterday. Only the NASDAK finished higher at midweek. The government just reported the economy essentially slowed to a crawl at the start of the year. The original estimate a first quarter gross domestic product growth was revised downward. The new westimate is that the GDP expanded at a one point one percent annual rate from January through March. But we

still see strong numbers from the job market. The Labor Department reports first time claims for unemployment benefits fell by sixteen thousand, two hundred thirty thousand last week. Meta platforms coming off a strong quarter. The parent of Facebook and Instagram posted results the top Wall Street forecasts. Meta says advertising sales are rebounding, and Casey, air travelers are not likely to see any relief from high ticket

prices, at least not anytime soon. Bloomberg reports airlines around the world expect decent profits as demand picks up, but they're dealing with a lack of planes, a lack of staff, and sky high fuel prices. And there's really no incentive for the carriers to trim prices as long as customers are willing to pay more, and so far they are. Casey, Yeah, I understand supplying demand, and I've seen the ups and downs. I like to travel, but I traveled recently. It's prayer, I mean, as I've never

seen anything like it. To be honest with you, it is just you know, learn to fly on throne. I guess maybe get a private jet. It might be cheaper, all right, Jeff, thank you very much, appreci Yeah, it's crazy right now. You know, there's there's highs and lows, but I've never seen anything like And there's routes that I fly that I'll fly regularly where it's not just double, it's like four times what it usually is. But I guess if they're filling, they go, well,

we're filling the planes. Well, right, but you also canceled a bunch of different routes or you know, you have routes where they fly to two times a day or six times a week or whatever the number is,

and you're doing a half of that. And twice in the last year, I've had flights moved where it's obvious they combine two flights and then they just move the time the flight from when you fly if you fly into Miami and you're coming back from I don't know Columbia, Ecuador or wherever, if you're coming in international, but I guess if you're going anywhere into Miami, but and you want to go Miami to Raleigh, they have two flights in the

afternoon once at like two thirty and then the others at like four fifteen. And I have now that flight was combined to a three thirty flight. They just moved it. They're just like boom because one of them's on one of the CJ's and the other ones on the three seven eight hundred and they just combined them. So yeah, it's crazy out there, man, speaking of crazy, and I mean this, I'm glad it's working out. So there's these Siamese twins, Lupida and Carmen Andreid conjoined twins. I guess we don't

use Siamese anymore. And really they're only conjoined once you get above the waist, and that's important. So everything below the waist is one unit, and then you get above the waist and it's two. Well, one of them's dating and she's in love. Man. And they wrote this article about the twins who were born in Mexico then came to the US as babies, share blow the waist but have two arms each but only one leg, so if you want to visualize that, and they're much spunkier in interviews than you would

expect. Well, one of them is dating a guy named Daniel and they're in love man, and they're talking about getting married and all this stuff, and I my question is, how does that work? No, I don't mean the necessarily just the physical side of it, but the emotional side of it. Yeah, I mean just I can't. I can't think of anything otter. I mean, I'm happy for him. Stories yesterday, I'm like, good for them, man, making it work, because there's so many

people. You know, if you're complaining, I can't find someone. Boo freaking who shut up? They made it work. Good for them, they did. But what if you what if they both got married two different guys? But you're you know, hm again, I'm happy. I'm happy for him, I really am, or for the one. The other one's still looking and it's obviously going to be an uphill challenge. But what a crazy story.

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