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M all right, good morning everybody, and welcome. It is six h seven here on the Casey O Day Radio program. It is Thursday. So you know that's a thing coming up on the show. We'll run down sheet here you to do well. First, I will mention that coming up eight oh five, Mark Walker world join us, former congressman and potentially gubernatorial candidate. So that's been in the that's been in the churn in the rumor mill.

They did some polling not that long ago, and I want to say that, and obviously they the poll included people who had not declared but were possible, and Mark Robinson blew the field away overwhelmingly. In the GOP primary. Mark Robinson was number one, but number two was Mark Walker. He was at like nine percent. Dale Folwell, a state treasurer who has announced, I believe in that poll was four percent. But again it's a poll,

so take it for what it's worth. So any who, and he's got something coming up this weekend where they're gonna get into some sort of announcement or something, so I don't know, we'll pick his brain on that at eight oh five and we'll see, we will see. All right, So we got that we got Gavin Newsom insanity. M dude, we got base I don't understand why people are surprised by the reaction of a baseball player when

it comes to superstition. Baseball players stereotypically as represented in in uh in lore of the game, discussions of the game, as well as you know, referenced in movies like Bull Durham. Baseball players are are superum super stitches man, sometimes over really dumb stuff. Right, uh, well, you know he's wearing women's underwear to pitch, or not washing socks, or a goat led to us not winning the World Series, or we made a bad trade

and now we're cursed. Right. Baseball is wrought with superstitions. So I think it's the reaction to one of these stories having to do with Mookie Bets. I thought it was pretty funny, but it does bring up a fair point. So it's us about the baseball and more about the story that we'll

get into. And just when I think Hollywood and the media elite have tapped into all the different ways to ruin your childhood, your fund memories, your love of the genre in which they're even doing business, they get another idea and I saw this story yesterday and I look, I think we've known this is something that's not that far away. However, I didn't realize how close we were to it. Because one, it will fundamentally change the way it

probably already has, change the way that contracts are written. But two, it could change the way that you think of an artist that you really enjoyed. And I want you to think of an artist that you've enjoyed in your lifetime that is no longer with us. There's plenty to choose from. Either they got old and died, or they got twenty seven and died. Think of whoever that artist is. Put that put that thought into your brain, and then just know that, you know, greedy music guys want to take

a crap all over that fond memory you have right now. Oh yeah, because there's no other there's no other option. And they're gonna pretend like this is just a continuation of whatever it is. But they're they're they're lacking perspective intentionally. So we will, um, we'll get into that story as well, all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. We'll have to, and we we'll talk about them. The accusations laid out

yesterday by House Republicans about the Biden Biden crime family. It was the hashtag I saw trending um using shell companies and all of that. As as predicted, there's a certain complexity to it, and it's it's hard. It's hard to drag the public along through things that are complex. It's easy when it's very simple, right, It's easy when it's simple, even if it's not true. As long as you make it simple, you could do that.

Remember when they went through it impeached Donald Trump. They wanted him for a whole host of complex things where he's working with the Russians, maybe a Manchurian candidate, any of the rest. But that's not what they got. That's not what they you know, the Dog and Pony shows about. It was about things like he made a phone call. He made a phone call,

except exerting his influence for political gain. That's exactly what Biden is partially accused of, basically selling his influence for monetary gain, but gaining something by by trading influence. But you've got like shell companies and different bank accounts and different countries and multiple members of the same family, and the whole thing is is complex, and as predicted, the FBI is not cooperating. I know you're shocked to learn all of this, So we'll break it down to the extent

that we can. All right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four back in just a few minutes. Celebrating ten years and still going strong. Thank you. Casey is on ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, six nineteen here on the cacoday, we're radio program. Yeah, we'll get to we get to some of the town hall in sanity from yesterday.

The event on CNA was supposed to be ninety minutes and they pulled the plug at the one hour eight minute mark, so sixty eight minutes out of ninety minutes. And there's some doozies, man, we'll get into we'll get into the details of those coming up. Also, today is d Day down

on the Border and irony of all ironies. The expectation is now that Title forty two is on its way out, and people are but there are people that have already where there's the double fencing, they've literally they're already in the inside the one fencing, getting ready, just getting ready for today. Oh

yeah. And the expectation is that the Biden administration is going to reimplement the Trump policy, which, among other things, anyone who was caught illegally entering the border is barred from anything for five years, and it requires that they make their applications for relief and entry into the US in other countries or countries they may have passed through first for the purpose of trying to enter those countries,

because that's how that's literally how it works according to the UN agreement. So whichever UN signee country you first happen upon, that is where you're supposed to claim asylum. So if you're in Guatemala and you're wandering northward, Mexico is a is a signee, that's where you should claim asylum. So that's gonna be the end. And it's the one that Biden campaigned against, and now they're now they're going to implement their version of it. I would caution

you to wait and see what their version looks like. I suspect they may try to soften it around the edges, but as you can imagine, immigration activists are, they're not pleased at all. And the reporting from the borders bonkers. Right, So when you think of asylum seekers, you're thinking destitution. Some of the other exceptions political persecution, things like that. Well, let's check it. Here's a report from Fox yesterday. Down at the board.

Families have used a ladder to scale the first fence erected by President and pushing O four, but they could not get past the second higher fence and they are now waiting for CBP to open the gate and start processing them in small groups. Now check this out. Migrants are actually ordering door dash and food deliveries on the Mexican side to get by until we take custody, getting some DoorDash man um, y'all ordered door Dash or uber Eats lately? Kyle,

you guys ever ordered the door Dash the uber Eats? I never done it. You've never You've never ordered delivery food, not through the not through the apps. I'm the kind of person who goes and picks up his own pizza. I don't I don't care about delivery. But why what is your Because I think I think we're going to stumble upon the point I'm trying to make here pretty quickly. Why would you prefer to go get it all on your own. Number one. I don't trust somebody else with my food.

Okay, all right, but if you're eating soy cerizo, what does it matter. I don't get the soy cerizo delivered. I picked that up and I create that specialty. No cauliflower pizza problem or something weird pepperoni, come on, all right, joy pepperon anyways, So, so you don't trust people with your food, what might be another reason why a person would go pick up their own food. Yeah, I'm gonna save the delivery fee. I want it, and I want it. I want it, you know,

Yeah, and you want it when you want it exactly. Yeah. But from a monetary standpoint, those apps are expensive. The the you know, the fee, the company takes the fee that is then given to the delivery person on top of whatever you choose to tip that person. I got no beef with them. They're just trying, you know, they're just out

there hustling, trying to make a living. But you order fifty dollars worth the food, and it's like seventy dollars worth the food, right, So I don't I don't know the efficiency of being destitute in an asylum seeker sitting there on the border inside one of the fences, which in and of it's I guess you walk to the fence and that's where you meet the driver. How do you enter that? I guess you enter that into the app. But you have a cell phone, you got an application, you have the

ability to charge food. I saw some people claim that, m oh, they got credit cards. Not necessarily. When you're when it comes to things like Uber Eats or door Dash or Rappie, I'm trying to think what the other big one is down and because I've ordered, I've ordered this, when I've when I've been in Costa Rica, I've ordered the delivery fit. They'll let you pay in cash on those things, or you can pay on credit cards. It's I have an Uber eats account whatever U Paradidas, Yeah,

I think it's the other big one. Um, but they'll let you pay in cash, so, uh, divorce yourself, I guess of that. But they may. But they have all the fees too, So that was the point I was gonna make. They have the fees. Man. Would you be shocked though, to find out that it's some third party organization that's ordering this stuff for them? For he grew eats and whatnot. It might

be. It wouldn't surprise me at all. It might I just I wouldn't understand necessarily how that would work, I guess, because I mean, they're talking to these people on the border. You know, Fox isn't just down there standing a hundred yards away. When they're down there on the border and they're doing these reports, they're walking around, their producers are walking around. They either speak Spanish themselves or they have translators with them, and they go

and they talk to these folks. If you look on Fox's site and others, you'll see these where they dump a lot of footage, you know, raw footage of them having conversations, and it's it's pretty incredible. And don't get me wrong, some of it's when they start talking about poverty and corruption

within their government. I mean, it's spot on. That is that is absolutely one thousand percent just what is happening in Honduras and Guatemala and Nicaragua and many of these places down here that it's a it's one hundred percent true. You have overwhelming corruption and you have incredible violence. The difference is if you're never going to turn that around unless people fight for their country. That's the

truth of it. Man. If everyone, if everyone who feels marginalized by it just gets up and leaves, it just increases the percentage within those countries of people who are benefiting from the corruption or the soft on crime m law enforcement. They're the ones that will continue to flourish and it will never turn itself around. And it's it's and it's not it's not undoable. I just meant, I mentioned, I just mentioned Costa Rica. Costa Rica. They

don't get me wrong. They deal with some violence and stuff like that, definitely over like port cities because of you know, you still have drug trade that comes out of Central America over to Europe and whatnot. But you know, for the most part, even though they have corruption and they do have crime, it pales in comparison to their neighbors. Why because they decided back in the fifties or sixties that know more of that. So it's doable,

but it's not incentivized in current form. All Right, news is next, hang on the show. After the show, it's on the iHeartRadio app. Search case OJ for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. All Right, welcome back at his six thirty five ACODA Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. Oh man, look at this. Chicago declares a migrant emergency ahead of Title forty two ending. So Chicago, which, if Google Maps is to be believed, is not adjacent to the

US border, is arguably on the interior of the country. They themselves are looking at what's getting ready to happen, and they're like, God, we

got to get ahead of this thing. Remember, Chicago started doing like what what New York was doing, because remember Chicago was one of the destinations where Abbott and to some extent to Santiss, we're sending folks and Chicago ended up basically redirecting them to not Chicago basically going and contracting I think it was basically wholesale motels in Chicago suburbs, and even further, I don't know if Rockford counts as a suburb kind of its own thing, so that they were not

in the city of Chicago sapping resources. Same in New York as they started redirecting them, you know these sanctuary cities. Man. So yeah, they're getting ready. They're girding their loins ahead of this insanity. So I know you're all shocked obviously that that would be a thing, but that's apparently a thing. All right. Let me let me dive into a few things. First and foremost, Yesterday was the day that James Comber and Chuck Grassley promised

knew whistleblower evidence would be unveiled. And if you listen to this show, you know I'm a little skeptical. In time, I hear somebody up in DC go, I've got evidence. I've seen it looking at all that Adam Schiff insanity. So you better roll out with something, and you better roll out with something good. And they rolled out with well this. The Bidens have received millions of dollars from China. It is inconceivable that the president did

not know it. Okay, I agree with you. I think that when you look at them, all of these sweetheart deals, consulting, sitting on boards, other payments that are for innocuous things. And in many cases you've seen where there's like there's photos of the Bidens together and with quote unquote business partners. I know they would sit there and say, oh, we didn't talk about business. I think B Lincoln was running that garbage too. I

don't know how that works. People get together that may have business interests and may while they may talk about other stuff, even a cursory So, how things going, How's how's the company doing, how's work going. That's just how normal people converse with each other. And I don't care that you're into the upper echelon of the political elite. I would argue that they probably would talk business more. So, Yeah, I don't disagree that that's probably the

case. But you're gonna have to show me. You know, you're gonna have to show that. You got to show your work man. Instead of being with honest with the American people, President Biden is claimed since the twenty twenty election that his family has not received money from China. That was a lie in twenty twenty, and he continues to lie to the American people. Now. See the hitch though, is they said that one of the things that is was necessary is this document. There's a magical document. The FBI

has it. It's not classified. Apparently it just exists out there in the ether. And they were going to get this document from the FBI. Well, the FBI told them no, they said you can't have it. So the scheme as it was laid out goes a little like this, according to

what we learned yesterday. However, they don't have this supporting document. Members of the Biden family and their business associates ranked in millions of dollars from foreign entities during and after Biden's time as vice president, using nearly two dozen companies and taking advantage of a vast network of sketchy business associates. All right,

that's that's it. In a nutshell, The now first family associates and companies took in at least ten million just from firms run by Chinese and Romanian nationals through various deals struck by first son Hunter Biden. That according to record subpoena from four separate banks by the Oversight Committee. However, other information suggest the

Bidens earned tens of millions more than that. In the memo release yesterday, the committee revealed funds initially flowed from the foreign entities to at least twenty companies, most of which were lllc's created while Joe Biden was vice president and run by Hunters business friends. The money was then doled out in smaller amounts to other family members like I don't know, maybe a vast overpayment of rent would be one way to doll that money out but make it look like it's for

something else. Oversight Chairman Comer identified nine Biden family members known to have benefited Hunter James, which is brother, his wife Sarah, first daughter in law Haley, the widow of Joe Biden's son bow Is who Haley is Hunter's ex wife, Kathleen, his current wife Melissa Cohen, and three children of the president's son and the president's brother. Everybody's getting a little taste, get a little something something. The way that you hide this, though, is through

a very complex series of financial transactions. So unless you're able to make sense of that to the American people, and apparently you go ahead and you get this document, this magic document that the FBI said, no, you can't have it. You're not going to get the media kicked into gear to go after this. I mean, it has all the elements that if this was Trump, they'd be writing soon to be Pulitzer Prize winning articles. But they're they're not going to get into it. So you have all the names of

these companies, like fifteen of them. They actually they had a whole list of them. They're all LLC's. They're all linked to Hunter's investment management firm. They even have the Chinese companies that purportedly the money was paid through for consulting services, board people sitting on the board, things like that the State

Energy Company in China paid three million and twenty seventeen alone. On March sixteenth, the committee produced its first memo on the Biden bank record, showing how the money was divided up in six figures or divided excuse me, up these six figure sums that were coming in. So you had Robinson Walker, who was a business partner. He took about eight hundred and fifty thousand, Hundred got six hundred thousand, James the brother got three hundred and sixty thousand,

Hailey got paid. Other family members basically divided about seventy thousand among them. All told, Hunter and James Biden earned four point eight million just from the Chinese Energy company over the course of a few months. And the list goes on and on, and you can avail yourself of that if you want to

learn more. But it makes a strong case for how you wouldn't know this stuff's going on, How Joe Biden could be completely aloof now maybe if it was now, I could see how he wouldn't he wouldn't know what's going on, because a lot of times I don't think he knows what's going on. But I don't believe it now. And it's not just Comber obviously, Jim Jordan and others, they're all in on this. Why not just come clean? Why not just be honest with us, Why not tell us the truth?

But I would tell you this. I think it's a pattern with this administration. They haven't been squared with us, straight with us, straight with the American people about anything. It's it's a lot of smoke, a lot of smoke. But like I said, with the FBI, the FBI has refused to give Congress an informant file allegend that Biden took bribes while he was vice president. That'll set up a possible showdown over access to the information.

A subpoena had been issued, a legally binding subpoena issued by James Comer last week requiring the FBI to turn over the file by noon yesterday, but instead the bureau waited and at produced a six page letter raising various objections, including objections such as information from confidential human sources is unverified and by definition incomplete. Do you remember how confidential human sources were utilized as one of the main cudgels

against the previous president. But we have a source, an anonymous source, and that anonymous source in some cases was utilized in duplicate to abuse the FISA warrant process. FBI Acting Assistant Director Christopher Dunham also argued that informat reports must be kept private to protect sources, as it's clear from the name itself confidentiality is definitial to the FBI's confidential human source program. These sources often provide information

of the FBI great risk for themselves and loved ones. Remember this source is the person who reportedly came to Comber and Grassley. So the reason now you're saying, well, then why can't this person just share what they can,

they can. But what they're also attempting to do is they're attempting to see one They want to show that it was on the record as being given to the FBI, and they want to show that the FBI either did do some investigation and find out what they found or show that they just completely ignored it. You want to have that, you want to have that in print. You want to show that the wheels were in motion. Figure out what it is that they know. Comber slammed the stone walling, but didn't announce further

steps to acquire it. See, this is what I said. You're going to make this claim. Man, you got to come with the goods, and if they're not going to give you the goods, then you better have a plan and communicated how you're going to get them. So that's what we were waiting for. That's what we got. Make of it. What you will phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four back in just a few 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 ninety four five WPTI in the Triad. All right, welcome back. It is six fifty three CACOD Radio program. People. If you don't hear my voice or Ross's voice for the combined two of us, and it's very short period of time, why would you come to the conclude that one or more of us have been fired. So he's very concerned that we fired Ross. And now Kyle's in just comes in to steal his gig. We didn't

fire ross. We sold Ross to Somali pirates. Got a good good you know what, got a good price too, man. And it forces him to travel outside the United States because they're in Somalia over there. So we're just we're helping. No, he's just on vacation this week. Okay, calm down. They did remind me about the back in the day when Smalley pirates were looting and kidnapped, and not that they aren't now, you know,

it still goes on. In fact, there's a whole You go on YouTube and there's all sorts of video from security guys that you know, essentially mercenaries that are hired by these u some of these these shipping companies to be on board repelling Smali pirate attacks. I'm not gonna lie. That sounds like a cool gig. What's that being a Somali pirate thwarter? Yeah, gun for hire man. You're just hanging out on the boat and here they come.

You got all the optics there, and you got a bunch of dudes running around in their kits and most of the time they spend most of the time kind of shooting over it into the water to let them know, Hey, maybe you guys should look for another boat. And what's crazy is some of these just you know, because it's desperation, it's criminal enterprise. Like they don't even flinch. Some of these pirates, man, don't even flinch. But again it's in fact it's such a profitable endeavor. We offered to

do commercials for him so we'd get another client back on the deck. Dingeon shoppers every money, there's some pirates are please do it nons our first annure pirate. Wait, oh yes, my fimal planrates and I have been raiding the shipping lanes after coast for years, putting out. Negotiations are broken down, which has caused a massive problem. You're over starts. That's right, my friend. We've got to move these ships and hostages to make room for

the new penty eleven captives. Everything must go, cargo ships, tanker strollers, even yachts. At prices too low to mention. We declared a football high prices, missionaries and travelers three for one or hot them. Check out the skilled hostages available, machinelectricians and music. We'll get one and we'll throw in two. Able take hands for free everything muscle, all hostages and vessels are sold as he is not responsible for putt holes, burn, scars on,

mental trauma and curturing seizure and captivity all sales, final visits. You don't want to miss it. I heard that news. You never heard that? He no, I've never heard that. Is that? That's every bad thing that you put into a commercial of like a sketchy car dealer with the horn and the sounding oh yeah yeah, so you know, we we took care of it all right. Coming up on the show. Enough of that,

shenanigans coming up on the show. The town hall being described as hold on, let me read the quote here lost as CNN losing total control. They're being blasted by AOC, which is not unusual, but also many many, many many journalists left left leaning journalist, which is repetitive. I understand. Who are super big mad at CNN for giving Trump sixty eight minutes of

airtime last night. Again it was supposed to be ninety, but they cut his short and he basically talked about and did whatever he wanted, whatever he wanted. One of the things are very upset about is for him quote being allowed a platform to attack a sexual assault survivor. So already on that Egene Carol stuff, which again we talked about how weird it is the way that that went down yesterday. But ah, I'll give you some snippets that one

of my new favorite audio cuts is coming up. Oh what's this? It's smally pirate. Sounds glamorous. But the rest of the time, when you're not out and about, you're picking rust and painting ships. Well, somebody's got to get the housekeeping done, sir. That's how it is. All right, good morning everybody. It is seven h seven here on the k c O Day radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight

seven four two two two. Um, well, hold on, sorry, I just saw something and I'm you know, I'm one of these weird people that wants to make sure that it's accurate before I share it with you. We do strive to do that on the regular And of course I saw it like twenty seconds where I came back from We're coming back from break here. All right, did they provide a verdict on this? Remember the dad who Remember the dad who was accused of murdering her his daughter's fiance because the fiance

sold the daughter into two sex traffickers. Right. A lot of people saw that and they went, ah, I understand it. I may not condone it, but I understand it. Let's see here a scene reports that there may have been a deal where he's not even gonna do jail time. All right, let me do this. I'll dig into that during the next break,

since you know, we're doing radio and stuff right now. But yeah, I could kind of see how that might be a thing that happens because you still got to put him in front of a jury, and that jury might have parents on it who might not like the idea of one of their kids being sold into sexual servitude, like it's you know, taken. So we'll dig into that here in just a moment. All right, let me get back to this Donald Trump CNN town hall yesterday is supposed to be ninety

minutes, went sixty eight minutes. Liberal journalists, several congress holes like AOC very upset, claiming that CNN lost control over the whole event and judging by the cheering you hear in the background when Trump's doing what Trump does in these settings, yeah kind of felt that way. Moderator Caitlin Collins fielding questions from

local Republicans and undecided voters. This is in New Hampshire, obviously one of the first bites at the apple, so to speak, come election time or primary time, and Trump covered a lot of issues, making claims such as that he would end the war in Ukraine in twenty four hours, also saying

that some of the January sixth defendants he would pardon. Yip yip yup got his shots in his rib kicks in on DeSantis, utilizing his disinct him the sanctimonious nickname, referred to the moderator at one point Caitlin Collins as a nasty person, but at the ends said she did a good job. But it sounded even when he said she did a good job, it sounded very insulting. Bemone the death of Ashley Babbitt, saying that Babbitt was killed. She

shouldn't have been killed. The thug that killed her. So yes, already people are like, oh, it's a black police officer. He's being racist. Trump said there was no reason to shoot her at blank range, at cold blank range, they shot her. She was a good person, a patriot. There was no reason, you know, just um. Some of

the more interesting moments. However, the part that really triggered a lot of people critical of how CNN handled it was when they they said that CNN allowed Trump to disparage a rape victim or a sexual assault victim, referring to the e Gene Carrol, who just a reminder, they just they had the verdict come out. They said that it's preponderance of evidence because it was a civil

suit. It was not there's not a reasonable doubt standard. And they said that while they he didn't rape her, he committed sexual battery, which I guess groping would be that and for and there was libel two except the libel case I thought was because he said that she didn't rape her, which they said she that he didn't. So I'm a little confused, But also I

remember it's New York. Obviously, the appeal's going to move forward. The statute of limitations on either of those offenses is five to seven years, depending on which of the two it is sexual battery or rape. Except New York. Literally the day Trump was leaving office, past this little this one year window right to be able to go back and relitigate anything, even things that

were decades and decades old. If they did in fact happen, which Trump says, other than a photo that he's in once with her husband and her at like a cocktail party, he didn't know the woman. And I don't again, I don't know how you defend yourself against a specific, singular incident thirty years down the road just off memory, man, I don't know how you get there. Oh and I would point out too that one of the people who lobbied for that rule was Carol and her funding is that of a

massive Democratic billionaire donor. But none of those things were allowed to be thrown in during the actual trial. They were able to pull in on the Billy Bush audio, bring other women in who were making random accusations, none of which have been litigated or found to be true. All of that stuff was allowed to be brought in, but a lot of stuff that they would that Trump's people wanted for defense was simply not allowed. And he talked about that

as well. Listen listen to this. Speaking of New York, I'm going to ask you about it. A significant verdict that was reached yesterday. I know this is something you want to weigh in on as well. Manhattan jury found that you sexually abused the writer Egene Carol and defamed her. You've denied this, but what do you say to voters who say it just qualifies you from being president? Well, many of them. I'm gonna start this story. I want you to listen what she's about two thirds of the way through

a question. Listen to the audience even laughing that this is being brought up. They're not laughing at Trump, They're laughing at I'll CNN. Of course CNN is going to get in on this. But and then I want you to listen to to the audience reaction when he starts talking. They're cheering. They're cheering on the guy. So if you if you hate Donald Trump and you're watching this on CNN yesterday, you this was constant. You had to

be so angry. I can't. I'd love to be a fly on the wall in one of those rooms, throwing your zinfandel against the wall, pouting around, posting hot takes on social media, demonstrating your TDS to its fullest extent. Listen to this, Listen to the audience the whole time. Speaking of New York, I'm gonna ask you about it. A significant verdict that was reached yesterday. I know this is something you want to weigh in on

as well. Manhattan jury found and you sexually abused the writer Egan Carrol and defamed her. You've denied this, but what do you say to voters who say it just qualifies you from being president? Well, there aren't too many of them, because my poll numbers just came out. They went up. Okay, I think I guard It sounds like a Tonight Show audience, doesn't it. It sounds like, you know, Leno's going back and forth with somebody, and every now and then the audiences cheering. Man, I'm the

only person in history who had a charge like that. And usually you leave office you say, I'm sorry, but I'm going to back home. I'm back home to my family and everything. I'm going to be resigned. My poll numbers went up, and they went up with the other fake charge too, because what's happening is they're doing this for election interference. This woman, I don't know her, I never met her. I have no idea who she is. I had a picture taken years ago with her and her husband,

nice guy John Johnson. He was a newscaster, very nice man. She called him an ape happens to be Africa. African American called him an ape. The judge wouldn't allow us to put that in. Her dog or her cat was named Vagina. The judge weren't allowed to put that in. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I was old. I'm sorry. What was the what was the cat's name? Vagina? Oh? Okay, one,

I don't know why. I don't understand why you'd put that in. I guess if they were able to throw everything against the wall on behalf of a Carol's side, then if I guess, he wants to let everyone know she's got a cat named Vagina. Um, I guess that's okay. How does want to arrive at that name for a cat? Is your cat a coward? And that's some sort of reference like that as some crude? Does your cat have an interesting pattern? And it's fur? Kyle? Do you have

any cats? No? Cats? No? You have a dog? You have a dog? Then I do I do have a dog? Did dare I ask? What's the dog's name? Is it Vagina? No? Shockingly no, it's Leonard. Oh well look it's good rather not much more interesting. It could have been, could have been if you went with something other than Leonard. Is it Leonard? Is it named after Leonard Cohen? Nope, Okay, it's just a name, man, there's no, there's no. Well then if it's just a name, then change it Vagina here,

you know. And then he comes running or she comes running, and the neighbors would love it, especially you're out there. You're right, the dog got out. You're out on your front porch trying to call the dog in, screaming at the top of your lungs. Vagina. Yeah, I think the neighbors think that's great obviously. Oh they'd love it, man, all right, So yeah, it was. It was quite the Spectaclely yesterday, Oh Manu jamal, what's going on? Casey? I saw that thing last

night and you could tell see any and was trying to use it. They're underd management to settle old schools with President trub When when Byron Donalds was on there, he brought up what Day was doing. He was like, she is being fair we combative, but I'm like, to a point, I'm glad President tru called a Nancy woman. He showed that. Yes he's back, and you're right when he says that, oh, you did a fine job. Because he was like, yeah, you did a fine job job

to screw me over, but I still ain't gone away. So I understood clearly when coming front President Trouble was saying. But to listen to them, just appear, listen to them, sit here and say about fat checking him in the real time. When Joe Body can go on television, we have now seen it. We've seen it for the last two years. Nobody fast checked him. Nobody says that the thing to just go along with it. And when people want to know what they said, well, you know he's

convicted. Know that was a libel suit that anybody can be convicted in New York that if you're a Republican and I'll say this case, if a Republican administration gets SI, the Department of Justice needs to go out of those blue districts the same way they went out the Southern districts. In southern areas where if you know, somebody was convicted of a crown, people don't know for years the South, if you if people were convicted, those cases were overviewed

to make sure won't race of discrimination. In the South, you couldn't even pass a boat law unless the federal government looking to do it. That's what's gonna be needed for these areas, Casey, because these blue areas, I mean literally New York made up a law to go get him. Well, we're gonna allow this to go back to hear they allowed this stuff and nothing is changing. A people are gonna say, well, that's not conservative. You're just trying to save Donald Trump. Listen, if they did it to

him, what do you think they're doing it to the little man? So, yes, I saw it. Donald Trump did great. He pushed every time she tried to interrupt, she pushed back against her. She openly lied twice on him during her so called fat jack She lied, She literally lied on him. And so I'm looking at this, you had to know that was gonna happen. Jamal, come on, Hey, yeah, I knew

what was happening. Basic, Yeah, I knew it would gonna happen, But I didn't think she was gonna be just blood out with in front of Republican audience. Well, they literally caught her and was laughing at her every time she sees something and then seeing the and mad that the people in the audience lasted seeing the inn at them. The Republicans in New apisode, like,

we see what you're doing. We recognize you're lying on him. Well do it look a post Candy Crowley, there's I mean, famously lying during the debate with what Obama and McCain right, McCain Romney? Yeah was Romney? That was Wrongnie why she sat down saying about all people with some about Russian was like, no, that's not true, and then oh yes she did mess up. Yeah. So yeah, it's just like if they're gonna throw him to do it, they're in the peak presidential debate, then you

know, come on, man, he knew what we're gonna get. Uh uh but yeah, now, real quick, I got about thirty seconds. What relevancy would the cat's name having a criminal case other than just to point out that she's a whack job. I'm just I'm trying to figure out why, uh introducing the into evidence her cat's name is helps a criminal case. I can't figure that out. But easy because it's show. She's as show. She's a whack though. I mean, and I love what he's Vagina

mind with China. I love it. Well, we gotta, I gotta, I gotta go to break. I just looked up in my clock, but I appreciate it. Call this morning. Okay, okay, all right, I have a good one and we will be right back. Ten years of news twice an hour and smart talk all DAYPTI in the Triad one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, hey, lows, we're gonna be at a long segment there. We're gonna be rolling into do to rolling into a commercial break with the news and all that good stuff.

And we'll do that coming up here in just a few minutes plus phone calls. Mark Walker will join us eight oh five. We've got lots to get into as well with that, and boy oh boy, we got a one oh six one FM Talk and ninety four five w PTI, two stations driving the best end talk. This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, seven thirty five KCO Day radio program. MTV News has announced it's done. Thirty six years. MTV News has been an entity within the

Paramount brand. And you remember remember back in the day, Do you remember who the first anchor was, Kurt Loader. Kurt Loader is my childhood here. Kurt Loder, who launched in nineteen eighty seven with the Week in Rock eventually transition into MTV's news, and then of course they had some viral moments the Clinton boxer's brief town hall thing, just you know, layoffs transitioning way in which MTV Entertainment's run, plus the part where nobody ever took him real

seriously. So they are they're gone, they're out. Oh wait, hold on, we got some cat issues. If you, I guess you're just joining us. We played some clips from the town hall yesterday with Donald Trump on CNN, and I'd say, if I had to handicap it, that went very well for Trump. But at one point he's talking about Egene Carol, the woman who was suing him for libel and rape and sexual battery.

And you know, he stuck with his claim that he didn't even know this woman other than he knew her husband because he was a TV news anchor locally and he was in a photo at like a cocktail party with her. And it's whole, the whole process to how we got here and how that court case crescendoed into yesterday. It screams politics, right, I don't anyone denies

that. But he was also talking about stuff he wasn't able to bring into the case, including the name of her cat, which is Vagina, which she has that China pronunciation with um, I just, I just, I just chuckled, man when I heard that, Uh, that's CNN anchor Kaylin Collins. Um, I don't I don't see her moving moving up in her career. That that was not a good day for her. All right,

Donna, what's up? Good morning, Casey? I'm laughing. Sorry, um what can you expect from a woman who believes that people think rape is sexy? And she tried to hit on Anderson Cooper she was trying to pick him up. Well, that would have been quite the feat exactly. This is how bonkers this lady is. No self respecting cat owner would name their cat that she is a she is a monster. What do you mean when nobody would name people name their pets dumb stuff all the time. Do you

suppose that she has a dog that she's named sports Car? I don't know. I probably don't want to know. Cat people are weird, Donna, I don't you know. Oh uh huh. He called her a whack job, and he was absolutely right. You play that clip to the degree what I played the whole clip? Yeah, oh, did he say whack jobs there? I don't know. No, No, No, he said something along those lines, I think, Or are you referring to Caitlin Collins when he called her a nasty person? No? He called Jan Carrol. I

know, I just got which one you were asking about. All right, And so you're in that Murder's row serial killer collective of cats? You have? They all have regular names. None of them have a weird name. No, we have one and her name is boot. Okay, all right, watch Tom. And I've heard people call their cats that before. Yeah. So my uncle, my uncle, um, he had a name for a cat which I can't say on the radio. Oh boy it um and uh it was not au, it was not a wasn't meant to be a

compliment. What do you name that cat? Really? I'm thinking about? Oh okay, I have an idea. Yeah, all right, all right, got a role. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Yeah, Donald's posting pictures or cat or cats or whatever on Twitter. Did you see those, Kyle on the Twitter? Uh? No, Ill, they all look like serial killers. They all look angry. They looked like they wouldn't even wait for you to die and then eat your body. They might

just start while you're sleeping. Gotta watch out, man, never know, um check this out. You just you knew this was gonna be a thing about the time you saw them wanting to do like the holograms of dead musical artists. At least with the holograms, it requires them to then match it to previously recorded tracks from the artists or you know, recorded live performances.

So if you go I can't remember where it is, but if you go to Vegas one of the big casino shows there, they have like a whole hologram show of you know, long dead musical acts, and then they match it up with live performances, and you know, I guess it's cool. I've never been to it, but if somebody gave me a free ticket, I might go. I don't know that i'd pay for it. But the question becomes now that you can not just do that, but you can use

AHI to essentially recreate somebody's voice. In fact, there's an app. There's apps out there where you yourself can go speak to it, just read some pre prepared sentences, because it's wanting to get different deliveries of different you know, different words, and then you can literally have your own voice and then you can use it in things like, you know, to give directions. It's really creepy, man. I don't think the human inflection. I don't

think AI gets human inflection correct. Yet. You can tell it's kind of nuanced, but you can tell it's just not the way unless somebody just speaks in a robotic manner. But now they want to take it a step further. I want you to listen to something. Tell me you probably know this artist right here, but listen to My Greatest Fears coming to Fruition sixty. See what the panomics trememep Pull the Stairway all right? So um, if you recognize the voice, it's Biggie Smalls, but he's rapping a song by

I think NAS did the science New York State of Mind. Why is that interesting because Biggie Smalls never recorded that song, because that song never existed when he was alive. That is an artificial intelligence generated track of Biggie Smalls doing that song, and the reaction from folks when it ended up on the twitters

yesterday was was rave reviews. Man Notorious Big killed back in nineteen ninety seven in a drive by shooting real name Christopher Wallace, I believe, but that got Dante Diana, who is his all all time favorite artist, was notorious. Big Dianna said that I wondered what could have what could have been had he not died in that drive by, And now with the advent of AI, we can we can figure it out. The track is among a wave

of AI generated music to reach listeners in recent weeks. Uh, there have been a wide variety of them, and so my question is are you cool with that? Especially considering the ways in which the entertainment industry is willing to abuse the memories of artists, even live artists for that matter. Plus they

maybe you get into the social political side of it too. Are you comfortable with you know, uh, these music labels who in some cases now are providing providing interesting little nuggets within contracts that speak to utilization of image, likeness and voice and all the rest, even after death in some instances, Think of your favorite artist who's deceased, and ask yourself, are you comfortable with the current crop of music execs putting out a new album with their name on

it using AI to to record the music, Plus how many artists it is their own personalized inflection in the way that they sing or you know, deliver, you know, deliver their product that really makes them them. I mean, it's not just about matching the voice. It's not just about matching the voice. It's the way that they use the voice. And you know, the parts of the songs that they highlight. Johnny Cash doing that Nine Inch Nails cover just before he died is it's one of It's one of the more

amazing crossover songs that I ever remember. And it's the emotion that it brings up when you listen to it, and uh and understand, you know why is you know what what his version of that story is about. It's not about heroin addiction, which is what it was about when it was penned by was It Resiner, Trent Resiner from Nine Inch Nails. It's about his own loss, his own regrets, his own all of that, and it's sung in a way that only Johnny Cash could sing a song, even at that

stage of life. So I'm I don't I don't want to see do you, Kyle Let's go our era? Do you want to see a new Nirvana album? You like Nirvana? I'm assuming that, Yeah, and it's it's that's a tough one, honestly, because I would love to have had, you know, more of more of Kurt. Yeah. But the last thing they recorded, people don't realize this, and it only aired after he was dead, was the MTV Unplugged, which you get into delivery of songs.

That was a whole new spin on the delivery of some of their songs. And they didn't even do the big hits, but they did, you know, they did like the Man who Sold the World right, and then that turned into its own thing because of the emotion and the way in which that was done. Just simply AI and up a new Nirvana album. I don't know that I'm cool with that. But then what do you need the artists for? Man, somebody's a good singer and your AI is so good you

can just you know, they don't have to go the studio. Hell, if the AIS or if the holograms get good enough, maybe they don't got to go on tour. That's a nightmare scenario, sir. Somebody just said, Hank Williams Junior singing Selene Dion, make it stop? Do not know?

Yeah, that's the other thing. How do you determine what's even a song that they should be doing or that they would have Like you're eliminating the whole part, like what would the artist have even thought when shown how you know, hey, here's a song, we should think you should record it. Artists reject that stuff every day, but yeah, you could have some really crazy crossovers race Agic from the Weather Channel. So now they're there.

They were putting tracks out that sound really spot on, of like Biggie Smalls doing songs he never did. And I you know, how far are we away from them putting out new albums for our favorite dead artists? Yeah? No, A few things in music I don't like and one his remakes, I think one person does one song and that's it, So I probably, yeah, I just don't. I said, if one person does a song

that's like, you know, Hank did what the love Sick Blues? Maybe and if he was the original and if anybody else that has done that to me, I'm just kind of like, so I'm not a big fan of that anyway, and I like all genres of music, and I obviously not a fan of AI, and um, you never know, maybe it could you know, replicate this personality right or that personality? Yeah, I again, I don't I don't know, And I also see how they could abuse

the system. Absolutely, it's already happening. Yeah so I yeah, I'm not totally cool with that. But but if without remakes, how we wouldn't have Marilyn Manson and beautiful people. That's not my that's it's my choice, right that I can listen to. I mean, that's not that I wouldn't listen to, but I just kind of like, what's the remakes? I already have this kind of negative outlook on it. But a Beatles? Who's

your favorite artist of all time? I don't like the Beatles? Well, I didn't say they were, But who's your favorite artists of all time? Ah? Boy, I've got to say favorite artist. That's tough because country's my genre, not to it's it's probably it's probably George Straight, Tom t hall Um okay in our country genre. But I just like George Strait is a unique you know, his voice the moment you hear it. Amarilla by Morning is one of my favorite songs. You can't even imagine, Yeah,

you know, taking somebody like George Strait, who saying those songs? And had quite a range, but you know, shoving down his gull at modern today's country. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, but Amarilla is a cover, Yes, yes it is. Yep, it's Maria del Rey is my my favorite from him. Okay that my daughter and I do a duet of Showman's Life, which is not original from him, but it's still it's well anyway, do it with Biggie Smalls. I could, I could do

with anybody, you know what, I could do it right? Anyway, Let's still range today. Um, a few shower s thunder showers. Um, maybe try at West tomorrow. Better chance everybody gets at least some afternoon stuff over the weekend. Okay, all right, very good, Thank you

sir. Appreciate it, yep, And we'll come back at a few stories to share with you before we're joined at eight oh five by Mark Walker, the former congressman, will be with us coming up here on the case O Day Radio program, Your Day Smarter and celebrating ten years of keeping you Better informed one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk nine four five w PTI More with Casey starts now, Oh man, Kyle, you're gonna love this. He who consumes the soy ceriso. Oh lovely, where is this Newport,

Rhode Island, Newport plane talk? Well anyway, officials say that, um, who do they both go to hospital or just one? Okay? All right? So basically it's just the woman who ended up in the yard. The man got sick after. Authorities say the two were consuming meth salads, basically standard salads laced with meth amphetamines. If you're doing meth how does your brain go to you know, you know it would be a lot healthier

just you know, we're sitting here with just doing this metholic cart. But what if we utilize some some greens and some some vegetables with antioxidants and vitamins and minerals and stuff, and then do you know, put sprinkle the meth on? How does that thought go through your head? I mean, I understand why it's you know, as an adult, you start to understand why it's probably a healthier decision. Instead of getting French fries as aside for everything,

you get a little salad. But once you've decided that you're going to do the meth, I feel like maybe health isn't the driving factor in your decision making. At that point, or does it make the salad really good? You know, people do, well, excuse me, do all sorts of things to try to make the salad more palatable, sometimes eliminating the whole purpose of eating a salad. My uncle used to if he had salad, you know, the dirky the onion, you know, the breaded fried,

deep fried onion stuff that you put on like casseroles and things. Give one. He keep that, so he put that all over a salad, every damn salad a half a can man. And I'm like, I don't know about that, but he'd probably never tried meth, so maybe I'll send him the article. So anyway, math is bad, and yes, meth salad's apparently bad for you as well. All Right, good morning everybody, and happy Thursday. It's our number three et seven here on the CaCO Day radio

program, and we got a just a whole bucket of stuff. It is. It's been a crazy week. Last week was bonkers as well, but this one's shaping up. I can't even amagine with what's gonna get going on the border other than the door dash deliveries. To help me make sense of it, Former Congressman Mark Walker joining us this morning. Mark, How you doing, sir Casey? I am doing wonderful. I hope you are, my friend, I am. Did you happen to catch the town hall last

night on the Yeah? Probably about yeah, yeah, just about all of it there either. I was listening on radio. Made it home to watch the last portion of it, but yeah, I got most of it, Sure did, all right? So Um, admittedly, I think that's the first time I've seen Trump in the same way that you saw him scorching through going back to like twenty sixteen. Um, it's everything's a duality with this guy, you know, Colin Calin Collins a nasty person, and then telling

her somewhat sarcastically, she did a good job. I don't know that that was a net benefit. AOC and her cabal are upset journalists left the leftist journalist but which is kind of repetitive. They're upset the event's supposed to last ninety minutes only lasted sixty eight minutes. He talked about pardoning j six individuals, He talked about um fixing the Russia Ukraine thing in twenty four hours. You know, lofty promises a hallmark of what he's what he's known for.

He explained to the world that his accuser, Egene Carol's cat is named Vagina. Its actual name is Vagina T Fireball, So she sounds like a loon. M what will give me your what did you extract from it yesterday? And do you who? Do you think that benefited CNN? Trump? Are both well in our political climate today? It had benefited Trump more than much more than CNN. He owned the stage. He took control of the stage. Anything. Anytime you're in a debate situation, you're back and forth.

The goal is to kind of be the authoritative figure in the process, and he quickly and easily did that. I appreciate the fact she was trying to kind of share some facts with maybe some of the exaggerations and things, but it did not come off well. I think the Trump team were thrilled and elated at his performance. But you know, look, I have to also say I just that some of the things there. I've got good friends that

and I hate the name drop. But Edward Graham, who's with Smeary to Purse Franklin grahams they're doing a lot of work in Ukraine and the atrocities and the men and women and children that are being killed by Putin. I still think you have to make that very clear. We can argue debate how much involvement we have there, but as far as what what Putin is doing to innocent children in that country, I have no problem calling that out. That's

that is a murderous thug. If you will to use one of his terminologies last night, that that's we have to be clear on that. America has always been clear on that. So there's some things that I took issue with it. But when you're looking at it or zooming out from a political perspective,

Trump did what drop does he on the night? There's uh, now the theory on that, because yeah, some people are upset he didn't essentially pick a side there um And I saw that, and I guess the thought that occurred to me is if he's simultaneously promising that he'd fix it in twenty four hours, if if if in his mind he thinks he's going to have the opportunity to put the kai bosh on this, it's going to be more useful for him going in having not picked a side. Do you think that

that's a valid theory? But I don't I think anytime that you are confronting evil, where it was, whether it was people in the past, called out these dictators, it was very very clear, and you showed the rest of the world this is where America stands on this. I understand where he

was trying to come from. And here's the thing. You know, even if you take his argument, you would you don't have to go quite as far as in call and put in a bunch of names, but you can also address the atrocities that that what's happening in Ukraine is devastating, These these are these are created beings by an almighty God. In America or we even as humanitarians or people of faith, we can still say we don't condone that

behavior. It's abhorrent. You. I think you could at least say that, even if he doesn't want to go as far as addressing putin do you let's go back to the Eegene Carol thing and not the cat's stupid name, but what you saw yesterday. Just a reminder, these statute of limitations in New York is five to seven years on the criminal side for what Trump was accused of. On the civil side, they even had a twenty year window.

However, when you talk about the allegations, they dated back to the mid nineties, which meant the state of New York on literally the day Trump left office, amended the law once and then they did a further amending in twenty twenty two. But basically, and Egen Carol was one of the people promoting the amendment that allowed this window of opportunity, the funding for which was provided by a Democratic mega donor for Carol, and it sounds like there was

some rather interesting decisions on what is or isn't allowable. Eventually, the verdict came that they didn't find that he raped her, but they said there was sexual battery, so I guess groping of some sort and the libel part. But the libel I thought was based on Trump saying he didn't rape her. And if they didn't find that, then the whole thing, man, the whole thing just smells fishy. That will it be impactful for Trump, especially

when they get into undecided voters, should he advance forward? Well, I think you touch on something very very important here. It's you know, it's grotesque to even talk about some of the terminology certainly that is utilized. I worked with Trump. I was there all four years in and at the Oval

Office, and no one has been attacked unfairly more than President Trump. I mean that I think I can pretty much make a case for that, for this Russian collusion, the impeachment process, the accusations at the same time. To take North Carolina for example, and you mentioned this, unaffiliated Republicans only make up thirty of the registered voters in North Carolina. If you're being strategic here, you have to have an ability to engage the unaffiliated voters, whether

it's North Carolina or across the country, if you're going to win. If this is about is the best candidate to be the Democrat, whether it's a state issue in North Carolina or whether it's a national issue in the country, that has to factor in this. And I know that a lot of our Republicans they love the red meat, they love the name calling, they love

the things. But I still got to believe that there's a little bit somewhere in there in this country among Republicans where the more of the George Washington, the Abraham Lincoln, the Ronald Reagan, this the integrity to be able to speak decently to the different communities I just think that's the winning formula. It's got to be authentic. H I think you do have to fight, you do have to push back. But do we not have space that that that

character and integrity still matters in this political arena. That's where we've got to decide now. Well, but you know, if there's one thing that Trump was able to do the first time around, at least is and much to the amazement and chagrin of Democrats, is he was able to go in and get some of these uh you know these uh democrat I will call him democrats, but really democrats out of you know, union membership or something along those lines. He was able to reach in and touch a lot of these voters

that normally would just cast the D and move on and transition them. Not to mention the numbers that he did among the Hispanic communities. So there were there were strides that were made. Even when he was doing all the stuff that Trump gets criticized for going out there and scorched earth on people, it was still resonating with groups that normally didn't vote for Republicans. There's there's no question about that. But you also have to take in consideration and I've been

on the record. Fact I was the only candidate in the Senate race that said the election wasn't fair and square because of some of the overriding these governors Senate out untas of thousands of ballots. But at the same time, even if it's close, you had eighty one million, it went from sixty five eighty one million voting for the Democrat. Because that same personnelity, it contracts some of that consent can also repel others to the place that wouldn't have maybe

engaged in the political process. If if if if the percentages or the numbers are any even work close, that's got to be a factor. And sometimes when you're engaging different communities, there has to be a relational component where it's not just about promoting oneself, but how do you serve? How do you engage these communities. Ultimately, that's what should drive somebody getting into public service. And that's where I feel like there's going to be an issue, So

do republic. It doesn't look like that crap that was this expansion that was only during COVID because we had to obviously we knew that was a lie. Now they want to keep all this stuff the Republicans just need to suck it up and get their own ballot harvesting operations and states where it's legal. And yeah, so even as distasteful as they find it, they just need to play the game, even as distasteful. You stuck. I've used this example

before. You know, baseball recently has changed some rules. Let's just say they went from three outs to go to four outs because they wanted more run production. But it's like, well, we're the purest, we're the traditionalist. We're only you played with four outs, We're only going to play with three outs. Well, I can tell you who's going to be the favorite to win. You If that's the law, you maximize it. Whether you feel like, well this is kind of a little cheesy, or even I

don't even about the ethics. Well, if it's legal, instead of keep getting your butts kicked, go maximize the same way that democrats have done with no shame, and do everything that you can't to win, because ultimately, if you don't win, you have no ability or any chance to be able

to improve the quality or change the laws that need to be changed. Yesterday, Comer held a press conference and basically went through a reader's Digest version of what they say is a series of shell companies that were utilized by about a dozen Biden family members, even the grand kids were getting some cash and funneling money from Chinese and Romanian nationals that were essentially business partners, including four excuse

me, a four point eight million dollars spread over multiple payments just from I got the hiccups now, just from the big Chinese energy company. So when you sit there and you look at this, there's a certain complexity to it. Oh man, if to all my breath heres, let me get the question and so you can answer. There's there's a lot of complexity here. And you know how it is, as soon as you start banging numbers out,

there's going to be people who mentally tune out. Because you know that the media is not going to do a thorough job with graphs and charts and you know, arrows and try to walk people through this. They're going to largely ignore it. And the whistleblower dock that they wanted from the FBI, the FBI told him to pound sand. So is my prediction true that this will end up being much ado about nothing, or do you think that this

will actually have some impact. Well, you let me tell you, you have been consistently saying that you don't think anything ultimately will come might of this that I guess the unless they had the document that they claimed they had point So of course no, I got I got you. So yeah, I think I think Jamie cop James Comer, uh, the chairman there of the House Oversight Government Reform, I think he's doing an incredible job. We knew even two years ago that we thought there was as many as five Bidens on

the take. They've been able to document there's now nine. Could be more, but right now what they document, there's nine. Uh. And they do have proof that these LLCs have been formed. Um. And even this morning the chairman is saying that he has the proof that the president, when he was the vice president, acted in a criminal manner to have some of these foreign agents funnel money U two different Biden family members. If that's the

case, that that's a that's that's a felony. To your other point, when it comes to investigative journalism, for example, it's about dead because unless you're as the Republican of the conservative position, unless you can take them right to the edge of it full video for everything proof that you have, they're not interested. You almost have to force the proof on the journalism or in the media as a whole, otherwise it's just not going to get the attention

instead of them doing their job. You have to be so clear with every single piece of that. But it's an understand some of that's the right thing to do. But the reporters, the media, they're just not interested in this story. And especially when you have these different departments blinking for example, who was playing a role in trying to cover this up going into the twenty

twenty election. Yeah, now there's no question and this whole thing where they're out soliciting signatures and Whatnotum, I think there's a lot of people don't care. They just don't care. So you got to hit him with something that doesn't sound like it's pure politics, And you're right funneling money in and of itself. I think most people can agree that that would be illegal. But they're gonna have to have They got to have a smoke and gun to overcome

all of the obstacles against them. Here, I just I don't know. Here, here's what you have to prove. You have to prove that when when Joe Biden was vice president and this money was fund being funneled to LLC's for his family members, and when he became either the inner vice president, when he became president. If you follow the trailers for us who got the most foreign aid, that's what you have to draw the correlation. If you prove that, then that then Joe Biden is it weighs a criminal. That's

that's what. There's no other way to look at this. I know that's kind of pretty strong language. If he did that at that pay for play from that position, that's illegal. Uh. If if Jamie can prove that, sorry, chairman comer, if he can prove that, I think it's going to be it's gonna be a pack. Well, but the press is you saw the New York Times already said there's nothing to see here. Time

Magazine came out and made a statement there's nothing been proven. He's going to have to fight tooth and nail to make sure that there's a clear path on this. And I got about a minute and a half left. Is there anything you want to tell everyone? Well, we're we're looking at some different options. Obviously, there's a lot of talk about us having an announcement coming up May twentieth, un whether we're going to run for governor or not.

We've got a couple of clear a couple of benchmarks here. I will tell you, maybe for the first time publicly, that we are leaning that direction, and and we'll see if anything prohibits us from being that over the next ten days. Well, wow, but you're not in the twentieth is not one of your one of your days. So maybe on the eighteenth, a like eight oh five in the morning, you could do something. Well,

well, you think we like May twentieth on our North Carolina flag. Uh, it's a good day, happens to be my birthday and some other thing. So so yeah, it's just it just seemed like a good day to side of you know, Saturday morning, let's just get together and see where we need to go for beer. So does that make you a Taurus? Yes? Uh? If? Well, if I if I, if I I think so. I looked that up one time. I think I don't know the exact dates on the whole twelve signs of zodiac. I don't pay

a whole lot of attention my birthday. My birthday is May nineteenth, so I can't remember it. Yeah, the day switches after. So yeah, we're both gonna be thirty five, so it'll be great. So yeah, well we got a few hundred people coming out, so come join us. Well well, uh, like I said, you know, think about maybe doing it on the eighteenth, but for now, we leave it. We'll leave it there, Mark and I appreciate it as always. Okay, take

care Casey about it. All right, there you go, former congress from Mark Walker, who may also be a goobernatorial candidate, but we won't know till the twentieth because um, he doesn't want to tell us on the show. All right, we'll take a break, be right back, hang on plans show. After the show is on the iHeartRadio app. Search Casey Oda

for the podcast on the iHeartRadio app. So next time you're sitting there and you're debating an issue, discussion an issue with somebody and they're like, wow, there's uh, you know, there's a pure reviewed research on this.

I just want you to be armed with some information now. To be fair, though, this is in and of itself, in and of itself a research paper, so uh, if you want to get meta about things, A large scale review of five thousand published papers and studies in various neuroscience journals as well as other medical journals were found to have been made up or played rised about a third of studies published in neuroscience journals in twenty four percent in

other medical journals. The research referred to as a preprint, meaning it's not yet been peer reviewed. So if it's made up then as the other stuff may, I don't know, makes my head hurt. But they looked at five thousand published peer reviewed papers. So they went through a bunch and they did They used various methodologies to attempt to look for things. One an automated detection system was looking at you know, was comparing it to other papers to

look for cases of plagiarism. Also, they did research to make sure the author was registered with a personal rather than the institutional email address. If the author listed affiliations as a hospital, all right, could show various cases in which they have a conflict of interest. And then they actually humans went through and checked the papers and out of the five thousand, they say fifteen hundred

of the papers were likely fraudulent in some way. Now, there's a bunch of reasons there's profit motive there, there's wanting to you have a thing that you think is a thing and should be a thing, so you get the opinion. First, you hate your right, you have a conclusion. Then you create the evidence to back your conclusion as a big motivating factor. And

there's the publisher parish aspect. If scientists don't publish a lot of widely cited studies, they're not going to progress, especially as you get into the upper echelons of academia. So they many of the published papers were just about getting citations, is is the theory. They also uncovered what they referred to as

citation rings, scientists who all agree to cite each other's papers. Right, so, uh, you know, if Ross and Kyle and I all were into cabal and we all wanted to get published, we could all agree that when I do it, then those two will cite my paper, and and uh, and then I'll cite their papers and the actual publish and then you know, rinse and repeat for each each person in there. In some cases, authors were added to studies they didn't participate in, or papers they didn't

even write. Undeserved authorship is what it's actually referred to. So yeah, yeah, it's see it's once again, how we sit here and we can um, I can sit there and I and watch Chuck Todd arguing with a literal scientist who's who's talking about gender, And you know, there's men and there's women, and there's science of bacsis, and then Chuck Todd, who's not. It's like, ah, that's not true. There's lots of research

papers. You ever ask yourself how the the leading thought on why people believe they are the gender that they were not born as, and how it had and how it was treated within the medical community under gender dysphoria. How that just in like ten years everything switched so drastically and you have to literally deny thousands and thousands of years have understood science immediately. But you get a few

papers, few citations. You get folks who feel like this is their contribution to it by upending what is reportedly the scientific consensus there and anyone who is even questioning it is slapped down and published or punished academically. Usually right they're in, you know, they're either not able. But remember the Surgeon General under Donald Trump is more than qualified to serve in a wide variety of capacities

within academia. But the fact is, and he has the added thing where he was surgeon General, doctor Adams, and he was not able to he couldn't get a gig, which is unheard of coming out of that office. There wasn't a university to touch them because they didn't want to put up with

the kids out there doing the wiggleworm protest BS. So if you think that it's all methodology and fair science and they're just striving for answers, and you got another thing coming and now you're seeing a third of these studies or are plagiarized or not true, or the research was never done, or names were added, I mean, just all sorts of garbage. The peer review wasn't really a review, So take what you see with a grain of salt there.

But I can't say that I'm actually surprised, all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Hey, do me a favor. If, through the course of your day to day, you're going about your business, running errands, maybe going getting the kids from school, whatever it is, if you're out and about and at any point you look down and you see a bag that somebody left on the sidewalk and there's three pipe bombs sticking out of it. Just call the police, okay, just get

it clear the area. Maybe you know, hey, tell people, hey, you don't want to go over there. There's I think there might be a bomb. They'll generally listen, but don't pick them up. Put him on the passenger seat of your vehicle, drive across town, walk into the police station with them. They don't like that. Harrisburg, PA. Yesterday, excuse me. Tuesday, the police station downtown had had to be evacuated after a man brought a package inside containing three pipe bombs tapping around eleven am.

The man said he had been walking down Cameron Street in Harrisburg, PA when he looked down and noticed there was a bag and saw that there was three pipe bombs inside. Said well, he didn't want to leave it there, so he thought he turned it into the authorities, and sure enough, the police came to the scene, which is now the police station. So

I don't know why they wrote it like that. It's unds like they were at the scene and used basically one of the bomb robots to retrieve him, put him in a little bus bag and take him out and blow him to smithereens. But yeah, yeah, so if you could not if you could not do that, that would be that would be swell. Plus there's a part where you might just explode yourself in a in your vehicle on the way

there to the police station. So plus you know, if they see, if they can see the pipe bombs when you're walking in before you get a word in edgewise, that also may not end well for you. Just some thoughts, all right. Eight forty four Race Agic from the Weather Channel. So some guys walking down the street, he sees pipe bombs, so he just picks him up, puts him in his truck, drives him to the

police station. I mean he's trying to do the right thing. Yeah, really die right, Oh gosh, yeah, I don't know if that's the right move, right. No, it's like I'm stand over on the other side of the street and call the cops. Yeah, but at least he's trying to help, all right. So uh yeah, it's up man.

What's going on today? Not a bunch weatherwise, We're in good shape, and I think for the next two days we will be just looking at the guidance for tomorrow afternoon and evening especially from the try At west into the mountains. There maybe some pop up showers thunderstorms, but I really think most of us are going to be dry the next few days, so nice and warm, a little uptick in humidity. It's as we get into the weekend we'll

start to see the shower chance get ramped up. Maybe a few thunderstorms. Not a complete wash out though, and as we traditionally get this time of year. The best chance we'll be during the afternoons. There's a lower chance on Sunday, Mother's Day, so that's good, a little better chance on Saturday. Temperatures will still be warm on Saturday, could get into the upper eighties into triang we'll try it, probably middle eighties, and then most of

us in the lower eighties on Sunday. Our early next week looks pretty good too. Maybe a chance of showers on Monday, but even Tuesday and Wednesday look good with temperatures close to eighties. So I think we're going to get two more real nice days without much rain at all. Better chance as we

get into Saturday, slight chance Sunday. The weekend all and all for this time of year should be pretty decent, So just that night near to the sky, Tomorrow afternoon and the evening if you are going to be outdoors. Okay, thank you much. Sure we'll chat tomorrow. Appreciate it and we'll come back and chat with Jeff Bellinger next. Hang on celebrating ten years and still going strong. Thank you. Casey is one four five w PTI in

the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, eight fifteen one Bloomberg up date now Jeff Bellinger, what's going on? Oh, good morning. Casey. Got a couple of new reports from Washington that indicate the rate of inflation has eased at the wholesale level, while the job market has softened some. The Producer Price Index rose two tenths percent last month, and the PPI was up two point three percent from

April of last year, though readings both a little weaker than expected. The number of first time claims for unemployment benefits increased by twenty two thousand last week. The Labor Department counted two hundred sixty four thousand new applications. Now. Futures are pointing lower this morning, but the NASDAC futures are up thirty one points. We'll see what happens at the opening bell. There was a slight decline last month and the number of homeowners who were in danger of losing their

properties. ADAM reports that foreclosure activity ticked lower nationwide. The number of properties with some type of foreclosure filing was down ten percent from March, though still up eight percent from April of last year. There's been a spike in the number of repeat bankruptcies. In fact, a report from Bankruptcy Data says the number is increasing at the fastest pace since the Great Recession. So far this year, a dozen firms have sought bankruptcy protection for a second or even a

third time. Shares of Walt Disney moved lower, and after hours trading yesterday, we expect that stock to take a bit of a hit day. The entertainment giant reported it lost Disney Plus subscribers after hiking the price of its premium service with no commercials. That overshadowed strong performance for Disney theme parks. Full time employees of Microsoft will have to go without raises this year. CEO Satya Nadella announced a wage freeze and a memo to Microsoft workers. Google introduced its

first foldable smartphone. It's The Pixel fold the most expensive Google phone at eighteen hundred dollars. Google says it is the thinnest foldable phone on the market. Apple is now the only major smartphone maker without a foldable device in its lineup. In National contract negotiations case are underway between the United Parcel Service and the

Teamsters union. The start of the talks was delayed by the union's insistence that outstanding local issues be resolved before it would begin discussions on the master agreement. The National Contract is the largest private sector collective bargaining agreement in the US. It covers more than three hundred thousand workers. The current contract expires at the very end of July. Casey, we don't have to bring a haffe in

on this man. Yeah, I don't think he's ever been found, right, all right, Well maybe he wants it that way or maybe he's dead. So all right, thank you, appreciate it, Thank you. Uh, Jeff Bellinger their Bloomberg News, all right, little rapid fire here. Um, jeez, Kyle, have you seen and you know, spend a lot of time on Twitter though, do you not a whole lot? So?

You know, the Taliban they have a they have a Twitter account, right, really, and they've been going they've been going through and like roasting Hillary Clinton. Have you seen any of this in Santa now, dude? So uh, yesterday they posted on a tweet from that Hillary actually post. She put a tweet out in March, but for whatever reason, I guess

Taliban didn't see it. So Hillary sweet says girls in Afghanistan should be going back to school tomorrow, but the Taliban is only allowing boys to be educated hashtag let Afghan girls learn. And then yesterday the Taliban responded to her quote, you spent seven hundred million in our country trying to teach women and girls. There are one hundred and forty different genders. No wonder you lost to the Orange gangster. You left a huge mess behind in Afghanistan, just like

your husband did with that dress. So I don't I don't even know. I don't know what universe. This is man crazy, everything's crazy, all right? Said you want some crazy animal news? All right? First on this first story, just want to I want to prepare you for any of you out there who have pit bulls. All right, this story is not about your pit bull. Your pit bull is an angel, loves kids, not to eat, just loves them in general, the Gandhi of pit bulls.

Okay, probably volunteers at a soup kitchen twice a week, and as you know, leads your your Bible study. So we're not talking about your pit bull. They'll send me your angry crap. Okay. However, in Indianapolis, a sheriff's deputy is dead and her son in the hospital after they were attacked while dogs sitting at their home on the city's east side. Indianapolis police were called around eight pm on reports of an aggressive animal upon a rival.

The officers spoke with neighbors who said that a person had been attacked by an aggressive dog inside a nearby home. Officers attempted to get inside, eventually able to locate the female Lane on the ground, obviously injured, and she did succumb to her injuries. They were cut off by the dog and they

ended up having to shoot the dog. The female Lane inside the garage, identified as a forty six year old police officer, and her her kid, eight years old, was in the home, had been bitten by the aggressive dog. He is listened in good condition. They sourced law enforcement sadd only one of the dogs on the scene belonged to the woman. She was dog

sitting three other dogs, including the attacking dog. And you'll notice you notice you have to scroll scroll scroll in this story before they'll give you a description of the kind of dog. And it's referred to in the report as quote a pit bull type dog. And I sent you that version of the article because most of the other ones omitted that. Yeah, it's a journalistic thing. Now where they will they'll not put that stuff in there. But again,

this is for use with pit bull It's it's not your pitbull. Your pitbulls literally might be the second coming, okay, but not this is a different pit bull that U is better off, all right, and uh you know what I'm like, all right, real quick, this is solvable. People. Police in Iowa say that a rabbit has been terrorizing neighbors of a neighborhood, including biting at least two people. One woman says she was trapped in her car, not able to get out because the aggressive rabbit was I

guess guarding the outside of her car so she can get out. How is how is not one person solved this problem? It's a rabbit and it's not even a rabbit that hides. Let's run around biting people. I think you know what you gotta do.

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