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All right, good morning everybody. It is excuse me six O eight here on the case O Day Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four, And happy Thursday, as we creep closer and closer to yet another weekend. So happy to see that, all right. Strangely enough, like two of the biggest stories I put in the stack actually updated

post putting prep together last night. So you know, chances are, if you know, round about dinner time you kind of tuned out of the news, maybe updated because today was expected to be a pretty important vote, and that, of course would be the House Oversight Committee voting on whether to hold

the FBI director in contempt. This goes back to documents that may or may not show that the President of the United States during his time as vice president was essentially selling influence knowingly and not just his kid doing it right, but rather he himself receiving some sort of benefit. Because remember, you have a whistleblower now who says quite specifically that that exact thing happened directly with Joe Biden.

So yeah, that's more than Hey, you know, everyone's got a kid who's you know or not everyone, but a lot of people have a kid who's a black sheep, and what are you gonna do? Because FBI Director Ray ahead of today's vote, Folden apparently and has now said that they will go ahead and allow members of the committee, and not just Raskin, the Democrat, the ranking member there, who has now said on several occasions,

nah, there's nothing there. Now that's not even a thing, because it appear as he was lying at the very least in the sense that there is documentation, and it's not just the one document with the whistleblower, but rather two additional documents. And I'm not from the reports I've seen, I'm not one hundred percent sure what exactly those other two documents are. I don't know. Comer characterized the deal as a win, saying the FBI had quote

caved. But this is Politico's version, so take it for what it's worth. But the Kentucky Republican had previously pledged to hold the contempt vote in his committee unless the FBI physically turned over a document. In this case, they're going to be allowed to. I guess, I don't know, drive over the FBI or something and review them, or maybe they do it downstairs in a where they're not allowed to keep a copy. I'm not sure. Here's

specifically what Politico was told. The FBI is offering to let the full committee review the document, but simply look at it, which is not quote unquote turning over. I guess, but um, and I'm not even sure if you know, what they're able to do with it, other than to characterize what they read in their own words, which again is the problem. We've run into the atom shift problem, as I refer to it, where he's able to sit there and go, oh, man, no, I've seen

I've seen direct evidence of collusion. Oh yeah, oh it's it's it's amazing. Wait till you see it. And then, of course, not only do you never see it, we come to find out it never existed. At the center of the standoff is the main document. Republicans allege it ties Biden to a bribery scheme. The FBI says that the FBI has warned the documents contain unverified information. Well, that doesn't seem to be a problem for

the FBI. Hell, even not just unverified info they've been willing to act on for utilizing the fies AC courts or signing letters from intelligence officials, but in reality, even when they've verified that it's not true, they didn't act upon it. The document has ties to a Trump era inquiry led by Scott, a US attorney who was tasked with investigating claims made by Rudy Giuliani. All right, so here we go. Let's get down to what the informant

said. The subject of the documents initially spoke to the FBI during the Brady inquiry. However, was reinterviewed back in June of twenty twenty. The informant, according to Comber, was viewed by the FBI as credible and actually has been paid six figures by the bureau dating back to the Obama years. So again, now you have the exchange of money. Make of that which you

will. The Broader inquiry was eventually closed in August of twenty twenty, but Republicans have highlighted the document was reportedly handed over to d o J prosecutors who have been conducting a years long investigation into Hunter both Comber and Raskin. Raskin has now, but initially Comber confirmed the allegation related to Ukraine, which obviously makes that thirty thousand times worse considering we're funneling copious amounts of cash to Ukraine

right now. And if you're rubbing sleep out of your eyes and you're wondering, well, you know, we give money to lots of places. Yeah, but you know, potentially if there's something really bad there. And Ukraine flies to DC and meets with Biden, the President does as he's done now what twice and he says, hey, we need a big pile of money. And Biden's like, I'm not gonna give you a big pile of money.

And then the President Ukraine's like, yeah, but you remember that one thing that would literally get you impeached, and then he goes, oh, yeah, here's your big pile of money. That's the level of allegation that people are wondering if it rises too and we don't know. Gp Oversight AIDS have stressed there's nothing in the document that shows a direct link to Giuliani,

which again was initially the source of the and I remember that. I remember that when they were accusing Giuliani back in the day of essentially doing this at the behest of Ukraine, which is what makes all the Ukraine stuff so crazy. And of course there's the famous video years before that of Biden sitting there saying, hey, if they don't eighty six as prosecutor, he'll hold up all this money, pre war money. Here's Raskin, who's just a snake.

He's he's just Adam scheff Man. Raskin praise the FBI for operating and the spirit of good faith. Really after stonewalling all that time, accused Republicans of trying to ignore facts that undermine their false narratives. Well, good, if you think that's the case, get it out there, because I'll sniff that out. We've seen that before, all on both sides of the aisle, right where they're like, ah, this thing is amazing, it's crazy,

and then when you read it, you're like a dude. Really, holding someone in contempt of Congresses among the most serious actions our committee can take and should not be weaponized to undermine the FBI, said Raskin, who's voted multiple times to hold his political enemies in contempt while simultaneously voting not to hold his political allies in contempt, talking about, you know, going back to the irs stuff. Raskin went on to say his Republicans investigation into President Biden

has uncovered no evidence of wrongdoing. They continue to attempt to discredit and dismantle the FBI. The FBI has continued to discredit itself. That doesn't mean the Combers not on the bandwagon and taking advantage of it, but we don't know. So yeah, that's that's your overnight update on that. But again, it still doesn't yield a piece of paper that you and I can read, which I don't know. It kind of feels important, but yeah, that's

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Do do looks like now? After passing a House vote and the Senate kind of going yeah, we're probably cool with those changes, and the governor indicating thus far at least that he will probably sign it. Online sports betting in North Carolina could become a thing as early as January, although there is a rather interesting provision in there, and um I had to I kind of put my paranoid hat on after I saw it, So I'll I'll give you what I don't. I don't know it's going to be the thing, but I

could see it being a thing. So we will. We will find out. And and frankly, I'm surprised, and I maybe there is I'm surprised some of our state lawmakers don't themselves have this suspicion. But maybe it was the only way that they were able to get an agreement. And if that's the case, um so be it. Um So we got that crazy mum, how do you say a crazy James O'Keefe style undercover thing? That they

did over at the Daily Wire that we will deep. Basically, they got one of their producers to go, you know what, I feel like a woman, and the speed at which they were willing to and I'm not paraphrasing, I'm not using hyperbole, the speed at which they were willing to cut his testicles off is staggering. But they were all on board. Man dude could have had him chopped, thankfully, as bosses weren't like, all right, let's take this to the next level. But we got an audio from

that. We'll get into that as well, and believe it or not, we have a couple super duper conspiracy theories, if you will, and allegations that are out there that made me actually because like around basically around noon, maybe shortly thereafter, I'll be willing to glance at Twitter. I try to have this separation after we get off the air with the show and I've done

any production, you know, cut commercials and promos and stuff. I try to have the separation in the middle of the day because we have a non traditional work day here on the show. We have the show and everything that goes around it, you know, just prior to the show, and then some stuff after and then of course once we get into the afternoon, it

show prep time, and you know, sometimes stuff falls in between. But for the most part, I try to have that window in there where I'm not diving into news dealing with show stuff, just you know, just for my own sanity. Maybe get a nap, that would be awesome. I did get a nap yesterday, was very happy, but I kind of did that thing where I got up, got myself a little late lunch orly dinner, whatever you want to call it. I'm like, oh, well,

let's let's see what's happening. Jump to the emails are jumping into it, and between the Casey de Santist thing and the sea climate change is real idiots on Twitter, I had to kind of dip out. Man, for those of you don't know but are struggling to breathe as you stood outside in parts of North Carolina yesterday, this is the creme de la creme of proof that all of the alarmist global climate warming change is one hundred percent reel. Because

I know what you were. You were probably thinking, you're like man buyers and wind direction and look at that. But in reality, what you needed to know is this is the best evidence of climate change, and why won't all of you take it seriously? Now, in fact, there are lots of examples of it. Bloomberg actually had a reporter, an editorial person, i should say, put a video out and they're like, Ah, I'm standing in the middle of New York and there's smoke. Everybody ready to take

child climate change seriously? So yeah, just so you know that, that's the thing and the desantist thing. We talked about the Walmart Milani article the other day right where the Daily Beast executive editor absolutely lost her damn mind.

Maybe she hasn't had it for a while. I have to think that Trump era was tough for her, but she was apoplectic over the Florida First Lady wearing that jacket that says where woke goes to die, And it was one of the most elitest articles ever had of American flag on the front, silhouette of a gator and the state of Florida on the back, and said where woke goes to die, which she changed ange to say where the woke go to die, which obviously is much more aggressive. Well, now there's more

to that story, and we'll share it next. All right, good morning everybody, and welcome back at the seven h seven here on the case O Day radio program. So we got a congressional discussion couple with a little wrestling discussion there in the first hour, and I'm okay with that. The Iron sheet has passed away. We're just we're just talking about that era. And even for those of you who are like, I don't wrestling stupid, it's

it's still a zeitgeist. Like it's it's still a force. And there was this you know, there was an era where you were able to play all of this stuff out that I just don't know that that era will ever exist, but was exploited so perfectly by characters like Iron, Chik, Volkov, z Zukov if you go back to somebody mentioned the Bolsheviks. But but that just proves my point and that you know with with Chik and um um excuse me, was Sheik and Volkov? Remember they came in and they won the

tag team thing and they're strutting around, you know, Hail Iran. Here's the Russian national anthem. At a time when obviously that era with everything that had gone on with Iran and everything that continued to go on with Russia and if you remember the whole storyline, fo all of that all through the eighties up to the collapse of the Soviet Union where they then decided to have him all of a sudden, talk about how he's you know, defecting to America

and where was Volkov? Right, he wasn't even he was from like Yugoslayrs, Serbian or something, right, Just craziness, man, I don't don't. I don't know if you'll have a better era of heels than that. It's crazy that Hogan still hasn't commented on it, because you were asking how if that be is real? And I think the more time has gone by.

Hogan has a reputation for being very self centered, selfish and not putting people over, because if you don't know, like the the the champion will put the other guy over, like he'll agree, like, okay, I will lose to this guy Grey the Giant, right, like I'm going to put you over is what they call it. So Chic said, yes,

I will put this guy over. The problem is Hogan never really put anybody else over like he did put over Ultimate Warrior, right, but that was self serving, But that was because he was having back problems from constantly dropping his leg on people and landing on his ass right, and he's like, I'm gonna leave, I'm gonna go into Hollywood. I'm gonna be a movie

star. But that didn't really pan out. He had Suburban Commando. You had that movie where he wrestled Zeus, remember the yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, and um so he ended up coming back because the guy that he gave the belt to, that he put over Ultimate Warrior turned out to be some would say a bigger lunatic and self center than Hogan. So it's like, so, yeah, I'll take it back. But I think that was Sheik's beef, is that Hogan was very self centered, selfish, and it

didn't really he wasn't really a team player. Some people would say, what if it what if Hogan is insane anything, and then he's gonna show up to Sheik's memorial service and all of a sudden, a giant cage match breaks out and it was all at work. Then props to Vince Right. Some of these wrestling funeral so really sad when you look into them, like,

um, do you remember a sensational sherry? She was macho man's yes, manager after Elizabeth, but she that is Sherry Martell, and that's the Martell name is a big name in wrestling, like the Hearts, right, It's one of those names. And when she passed away after all she had done for the business, it was like I think it was Lex Luger and I can't remember, like two other wrestlers went to her funeral, like a total

of three wrestlers. Some of these funerals can be very, very very sad when you think about it, because you're like, oh, you you imagine them all being like buddy buddy and like all hanging out that sometimes that's not the case. Plus you have your other life and you're on the road, and look there's still people that you know, have interpersonal conflicts with people they

work with. I get it, and arguably because it is a because of the type of business it is and the type of people that it will attract because so much, you know, the notoriety that's attached to it. Obviously you're gonna get egos, You're gonna get egos, a mile y in there, and they're gonna clash, absolutely, and so so the idea that she can hogan to whatever extent. It's true. I get that that makes sense, but you know when does it? When does it cross over into reality?

And you know, in fact, here I get a couple of cuts. Let me go and get this. I'm gonna play the Turkey one too, because I think this is great. But it's a blooper one. Yeah yeah, yeah, all right, so check this out. Well, hold on button bar. All right, there we go. Your studio might be messed up. Yeah, okay, all right, I will mainly play yeah yeah, no, no, no, no, I see what's up? All right, come on, I beg your pardon. Listen to you.

Yes, Iron Cheek, the Great nineteen eighty four Turkey Tournament. You're gonna be part of it. You know, I really don't check it. But that's a stupid tournament. He remind me, Look like walk look at it. No, stay done. I'm not trust that the turkey. So there's a turkey in a box. Yeah yeah. He takes the turkey out of the box, He shows the face, says it's hull. Cogan, puts it back in the box, spits on the box. But then the turkey

freaks out and starts to walk, and the box starts to fall. Off the table and Gene Okerland loses it and pet It probably loses it today. Actually you don't care. You had a studio with a turkey in it for for a while, so I think it's terrifying, dude. Yeah, just trying to do the weather. Yeah, no, Yeah, it's when when I worked in Omaha, the program director was like, Hey, for Thanksgiving,

we're gonna have a live turkey in the studio. So half of the studio on the other side of the board there was chicken wire and there was Hey, there was this giant, big ass turkey and be talking up song in trows. He's like, here's fat Joe and his shanty and the stupid thing in the background, like and it was scared. They're living crap out of you. And it smelled. It smells so bad because I mean it was in that it was in that part of the studio for a month.

The poultry doesn't smell good man, god Less. People raise it because it tastes delicious, but um yeah, you're not winning any Odor awards, right. It's so you get a turkey in a studio, which keep in mind, you know, when when you think of a studio, you have to remember that they're they're not quite airtight, but they basically are because of sound you know, the soundproof needs. So you get a little something going on in the studio and it ain't great. Yeah, the smell will stick with

you. So this other cut is gard. We were talking about how he never left character, right, he was always in character, more so than in The Undertaker my opinion anyway. So he's like, um, I think he said the power Plant, which is a place where wrestler's trained down in Georgia, and he, you know, is an up and comer in the ring, and he introduces himself. I don't micas so regard New York. You're not ready to your soul dog madder in New York. Penny, you're

not. You're not sult motiv you. Penny, have a good day. Thank you, sir, have a good day. Dude. Always a character, dude. Those giant clubs where they weigh like seventy five pounds or something that he'd spin around and they legit did. I saw a thing with all the wrestlers talking about trying to work them and the amount of strength that it took to do it. Those were not props, man and putting people over. That's why Backland by Backland decided to put over the iron cheek when he

lost a cheek, because she would get in and do those. And he actually gave Backland a chance to do it, and he did such a good job that she gave him those. He said, you can have these. Backland said, this guy's a good guy. I'm gonna put him over. That's the story anyway. Okay, oh hey, I love all this stuff, man, absolutely all right. So again, I can't think of a better era for heels and storyline just you know, based on you know,

geopolitics. It's just bonkers, man, absolutely bonkers. And frankly, it's what's embarrassing is them not making full use of Trump and Biden. You know what I'm saying, Like, there's god, there's so much stuff you could do with that, But maybe they think people are too polarized and it's easier obviously rather than splitting people within the country, you want to unite the country.

But maybe you know, one of the bigger problems too is when you do, you see those surveys and it's like you have whole generations of people are like, yeah, America sucks, Like I don't know that you could build that same level of everybody hates you know, I ran everybody hates Russia. Now when it's like you have giant swass of the country that hate the country, I want to apologize for it or embarrassed to tell people. Right, Oh I got I went to Europe, I wore I put a Canadian

a little thing on my backpack. Didn't want people to know. So what a what a shame? Man? All right? Eight eight, eight, nine, three four seven, eight seventy four. You know, we got our own stuff going on. I gotta get into this casey to Santists thing because this might be one of the more insane takes, and frankly, a lot of people are screwed if this is the case. You're ready for this.

So remember the Daily Beast article Walmart Melania, which really was triggered over a jacket that Rohnda Santis's wife or it's got an American flag on the front on the back state of Florida silhouette gator and it says we're woke, goes to die, right, Okay? So you know the Daily Beast lady was just mad because she is the woke and she wrote an insane article which we

shared with you. However, it's now gone a step further. Yes, here we go where a civil rights by name of doctor Marvin Dunn is accusing DeSantis of intentionally donning the jacket because she's racist. That's right. Here's what Dunn said. Casey de Santis is Florida, Florida's first lady makes a racist fashion statement. Black babies as alligator bait is a theme in racist Florida humor dating back to the early nineteen hundreds. It's an inside joke and if you're

not from Florida, you may not get it, but she does. So he's accusing her outright of putting a picture of an alligator on a Florida themed jacket, not because when I say alligator, you think of Florida, and of course the brigging college team is the Gators, but because she wanted to dog whistle about feeding black toddlers to alligators. And his logic is, she wore the jacket, but it was really warm in Iowa when she wore it, which it was warm, but it wasn't really that humid, and no

offense. Frankly, she's a woman, and you know women all wore jackets when I'm sweating. So yes, yes, these are the level of allegations and insane conspiracy theories we can prepare for, which, by the way, bad news for University of Florida, horrible news for anyone who's ever owned a Lacoste shirt. Probably too ross. Did you ever have a lacost shirt back in the day with a little alligator on the front. I think maybe I've owned a one. Perhaps, you know, it's crazy. Is a few

years ago I was I can't remember where I was. It was like a Mazie's or something, and like Lacoste was back, except now it's like three times what it used to be. So somebody bought the brand and brought it back. I mean that was that was a hot that was like members only territory back in the eighties, and now it's back. And I was look at the price tag and it's like polos or like one hundred bucks or something. I'm like, yeah, but now that I know that, it's you

know, it's a secret racist dog whistle to own one. Glad I didn't make the purchase craziness. Jim, what's up? Hey, how you doing, guys? We're good Sir Jess happened to be listening this morning. I got in a car and I heard what you were talking about, and I'm like, Okay, you gotta be kidding me. I used to train in the same gym. This is what I was in high school. I'm team many years ago, the same gym with the Iron Cheek and Hulk Hogan in Tampa. Hey, in Tampa somewhere, No, no, no, no,

This was in Connecticut. This was in Connecticut. The town I grew up in was probably about twenty minutes from WWWF headquarters at that time. Yeah, so because of the guy that owned the gym. He was a professional bodybuilder, guy by the name of My Cats. If you don't know who My Cats is, he's in the movie Pumping Iron with Arnold lufer Rigno and those guys. He's part of the storyline in the movie. So he was

kind of a celebrity. He was kind of a celebrity borderline, A lot of the people in the area knew him, and a lot of the wrestlers from WWF at that time lived in that area. So at least to train, it's Jim, So it ain't given tough gravitate towards these things. There's a couple of very famous gyms in La that if you're anybody, who's anybody, that's where you went. So I'm doing so. But did they train together? Like were they spotting each other or they just happened to be there?

Nah? No, no, no, you got to remember, like you were so, like you, guys were seeing for certain things. They had to stay in character. So when they were in the gym, they really didn't interact with each other. Because, I mean, at any given that you've had him, You've had Ivan Putsky, the Samoans, all these guys were in the gym, I'd see him on a regular basis. Yeah, so they didn't interact with each other in the gym. They would talk

with you. Good guys are bad guys, it didn't matter. They would actually talk with you, especially if they saw you on a regular basis. Then they knew that, you know, you were a regular to gym and you knew the deal and blah blah blah. You know, they would talk with you. And I actually had lots of conversations with the Iron Cheek. He was actually a really nice guy when he wasn't having to be in character.

He was really cool. He was good to talk to. And the club the clubs that you were talking about, the ones that he used to juggle on the ring. Yeah, he actually brought them into the gym one day because everybody used to ask him about him. The guys that ran the gym and everything, everybody, you know, they were all huge wrestling fans. We were all huge. Were you able to I got less than a minute. Were you able to spend him or not? Nah? Those things

were phenomenally heavy. You can't. You weren't even beginning to get You were right when you say they were like seventy five pounds. You could barely get those things and just picking them up and trying to twirl them, you couldn't do it. Did he even did he even put you in a camel clutch your body slam you, sir? Because that would be a great story. No, no, no, he didn't. And actually he kind of knew

me me. He kind of knew because not only did I train at that gym at the time, I was working with the guys that put up the wrestling ring at the local coliseum, so he would see us there because we would be in there before the matches, like Jim in the afternoon to cut you off. I'm going to go to a hard break. Yeah, I apologize, but really, thank you very much for the call. Do appreciate it. Okay, that's great. So oh yeah, I didn't even body

slam you anyway. We'll be back hanging your day smarter one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk nine four five w PTI more with Casey starts now. All right, so thirty five, Good morning, Happy Thursday. As we creep closer and closer to the end of the week, so you can hide in your house from the smoke and not have to do it at the office. But hey, that's uh, that's how it goes. In fact, we'll get a more updated forecast how the weather might impact that with race

Agent coming up here at about ten minutes a little less than that. So, um, sucks to be ross. Sorry bro, you doing okay? I mean did you? I thought you might take a breavement day to day? No, no, no, no. Um. The Madden cover, oh dude, it looks so good. It is beautiful, especially the one where where Josh Allen's in the stands at Bill's Mafia. The de Luxe Issure's great picture. I have never bought Madden. I have never played Madden. Oh no, I am gonna be I will be purchasing this game. I

think they've made such good never played Madden, I have not. I really want to watch I have not. You have to I've never I don't know, so that you have to stream you the first time you play Madden, and you have to go and you have to play against somebody who knows. Yeah, I mean what I'll do. No, I don't play online. I hate playing online. I'll know. I don't play games unline. Can't do it, hate it. We'll just play it against a really hard mode.

No, I will play the bills and I'll turn all the slide up, and I'll turn all the opponent slidders down, and I will destroy every cheat. Okay, all right, So for those you don't know, there's a thing called the Madden Curse, and basically it's uh, it doesn't always hold true, but basically, whoever ends up on the front of the Madden box is doomed to injury, which hasn't happened in a long time. I right, but you know it happened enough times to obviously bring about this thing.

So and it go it go and look, there's been a lot of accuracies. But you know, the other thing is too And somebody pointed this out in some analysis one time. They said, look, the people who end up on the cover are the ones who are in the most plays, So there is going to be a higher likelihood. So you get quarterbacks or you get really really aggressive defensive players, and so you know, if they were putting the guy from special Teams on or the puntern, obviously you wouldn't

be able to do that. You know, I'm sure that's some of it. But it's a great picture. It's a great picture. But I don't want any of the Vikings players on the cover. I'll be honest with you. I'm not afraid of it, because the team is already cursed. Lay you get a super curse us I've said, I like, so a double super secret probation and the familiar. This is the thing. The way I'm looking at it is if you believe in the curse and they don't, you

have a curse plus a cursed team. So two negatives equal a positive. This is the year. This is our year confirmed three right, okay, it is right. You can't see him right now? Ross and a lab code beakers, but Google's the whole thing. So I'm wearing that big thing that Doug Brown had in his head fifty five. Yeah, yeah, yeah, with the little lights it looks like Christmas lights on there. He's like, oh, it's a brain way. I'm wearing that right now. And

I'm telling you, this is the year full confidence. I used to really I used to. It would be really into Madden, like back like uh mid two thousands, and it was because there was like the in the friend group and my buddy Aaron and my buddy Neil and my buddy Mike, and we all played Madden. And so like we'd get together and you know, we'd have some beers, we grow some food, and we play some Madden. And then and then I I when I moved because that was when I

was in uh Minnesota. When I moved uh initially because I lived in one part and then I moved to Minneapolis and I only saw those guys irregularly. But then at that point I kind of stopped playing Madden. And I remember when I finally like joined the world. And because Ross used to make fun of me because the only video game system I had owned for like I had bought after like ten years, was a Wei and then he would tease me on that, and I think it was because there was like a discount or

something, and I want to play the Tiger Woods golf with it. And then I finally got a PS four and I ended up buying the Madden and I realized in that like stretch of ten years or whatever it was, I I can't play Madden anymore. I was so bad at it, like yeah, and it's just because they added so much to it, and you know, I got older all that good stuff, but the complexity of it was very off putting. So I played a little on there, but never really

dug it. So but if you're gonna buy it, I can't wait to watch you try to buy. Yeah. I had a roommate that played it all the time. This is in Atlanta. He would play as Michael Vick and I just remember he would just like run. He would do the John Shallen thing where you just run, you know, he's just scramble. Yeah, thirty forty yards, that's all. I mean. I've just never been big into sports games. Techno super Bowl doesn't count. I was so good

at that though, so good I can't remember why. I think it was just my skill set. Probably all right, seven forty one case o day radio programs are Rosa doesn't believe in the curse, and you may get to watch him play Madden if you want, So that'll be uh, that'll be a thing. Meanwhile, over at CNN, the CEO, Chris light is

out a year and a half ish. He did the sixteen months. I guess, um, as you can imagine, you know, immediately they didn't like this guy when he came in because he was like, hey, maybe we shouldn't be such garbage journalists. And um, you know, people would would compare like CNN to Fox and they're like, uh, you know, you know Fox has all of these people and then they're just opinion monsters on

the right. And then the different was CNN would call people like Don Lemon reporters, whereas Fox was Sean Hannity and you know, Bill O'Reilly and what they were referred to as commentators, which is accurate. I'm not a reporter, Okay, Ross is not a reporter. We're commentators, meaning we're telling

you that because you're going to get our opinions, and that's fine. Disclosure is the key there, in the same way that you have editorial pages in a newspaper and then you have the reporting, and there has to be that separation. And CNN didn't provide that separation. They called Don Lemon, who I use him as the example, but because he actually on air was like defending this, and it's like, dude, you're a you're a commentator.

Rachel Maddow on MSNBC was a commentator, and they at least identified her as that, even though she would then go on to say really crazy stuff in my OPI So CNN obviously had a problem over there. So this guy comes in and first thing, he's like, you know, this isn't good. If we don't have Trump to lean on. We've squandered all of our credibility with the way that we handled all of that. So he started cleaning house.

Started cleaning house there, and then right as he came in, even though it wasn't his project, he just kind of managed it through it. Remember, CNN tried to launch their premium service, and to say that that didn't go well would be an understatement. And then I guess maybe the final

nail in the coffin was the Trump event. The town hall there, and I remember all these people are like, I used to love CNN, and now they bring him this Republican guy, and I no, he was a guy who was sitting there and was attempting to change it to the extent that he could. And you know, coupled with the amount of money they just burned in a fire for the CNN plus and people mad about the Trump thing, and then getting rid of some folks there. Uh, he's out.

So what does that mean for CNN while they have an interim thing and they're gonna look for somebody to run it. I suspect CNN is going to go back to be in CNN man, the Trump are of CNN, because you know, frankly, that's that's the only that's the only way that they're gonna make any money. That's the only way you're gonna have. You're gonna be able to cobble together an audience if you are that in the same way that Fox will utilize a you know, their prime time to h to do that

in a commentator sense. Uh, that's that's where the meat and potatoes is. So CNN is gonna now have to lean back towards what they used to be and they'll probably gain some viewers, but um, honor the days where they were actually doing some decent ratings because frankly, they don't have their um they're whipping boy anymore. I mean, to some extent they do. And in fact, i'll share that story with you as now apparently the Feds have

told Trump and this is you know, taken for what it's worth. Uh, these are anonymous sources that they're gonna ind ite them and we'll tell you what four coming up. But right now seven forty five here on the case O Day radio program, your weather slash Smoke Report with Race Stage. Do you know it was like International Running Day or something? Was it yesterday or yesterday? Yesterday was? Yesterday? Was Yeah, what a day? How'd that go for you? Well, look, that's not something I was going

to celebrate anyway. But as Ross pointed out, when when New York City looks like um blade runner from a horizon standpoint, probably not a good jogging day. So yeah, I don't even know if they'll play today at the stadium. Yankees got canceled play doubleheader today. M Belmont Stakes. As weekend should get a little bit better as low pressure is finally going to pull away from the New England coast, but some of that smoke now being driven as

far south here as parts of North South Carolina. The entire state of North Carolina air quality alert. So at the high levels, if the sunshine looks a little milky or a little different than in normally, not that crisp blue sky, that's what it is. This morning, we're dealing with a little low level cloud and patchy fog in some spots, especially around the Triangle where

we saw less rain than Tryad yesterday. We'll see everybody get into some of that hazy sun as we get into the afternoon, And unlike yesterday where temperature spread was pretty wide mid sixties, where we had more rain to the Tryad to low seventies triangle, today will probably all be closer to eighty degrees with that hazy sun. Tonight in the comfortable low to mid fifties. Tomorrow we're up near eighty and probably still a little hazer smoke in the air, and

the weekend we should get warmer middle upper eighties and lots of sunshine. The pattern change into the weekend next week should start bringing a little more wet weather into the eastern US, including here, some scattered showers and thunderstorms back and hopefully change around the trajectory of the windflow and push some of that smoke out of New England states. In the northeast. It's actually worse this morning in

Philadelphia than New York City. Some of the aqui's air quality indicas are up in the three hundreds, and I guess they say the max is like three hundreds. So not like an expert on air quality, but that's a very hazardous air mass to be outside and actually breathing it all in, so pretty dangerous. Something. I've never seen this in my twenty seven years doing this, at least not this persistent and not this thick in these kind of scenes

that we're seeing in parts of the Northeast and New England. We had I remember when I was a kid out last out in Wyoming, Man eighty eight with the Yellowstone fires, and oh yeah, they had another big fire actually up in the Big Horns Mountains adjacent to us. And I remember when we had the big fire in the Big Horns, walking out, walking outside and not being able to see our barn or any of the trucks which were roughly

you know, fifty feet away. It was. It was crazy how it was just laying down that So yeah, no fun there, and we still went to school because that's how we did think. So anyway, all right, well we'll talk again in an hour. Appreciate it, all right, all right, thank you, seven forty eight k c O Day Radio program. Is that true? Ross? Did you see this on Twitter? Is that? Did the Daily Wire use the wrong iron sheet picture? What is going on there? Check that out, man, because now that I look

at I'm like, I don't know that. By the way, we didn't select that. We just tweeted out the Daily Wires story. Uh just yeah, yeah, they used the wrong picture there, dude, what is hul Colgan? I love how the person on Twitter is assuming that, like we are doing the thumbnail for the Deli Wires article. Yeah, well, I mean we tweeted on the account, right, so I get the like where people accuse you of writing the headlines. Trust me, when Ross chooses to

write whatever's in the tweet, you'll know. But if it's the same words that are in the title of the article, Chance has already just retweeted it. Okay, So yeah, but they did. Well, that's not good. All right, seven forty nine, hang on keeping you connected. This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, seven fifty four case O

Day Radio program. I'm sure you've noticed any time you went to the grocery store back in the day, you'd fill your cart and a Benjamin to do.

And now it's um your mortgage. But don't worry after being told it's kind of a figment of your imagination, or it's um not as bad as it seems, or the daily tweets disingenuous gaslighting tweets that I see from Biden's people, where they're like large most jobs gained of any president in two years, and everything has a community note on it, like that's what happens after

you literally lay everybody off forcibly for COVID. Yesterday, a rather interesting explanation for inflation from White House Press Secretary Jean Pierre, And I'm just I'll let you figure out whether you think that this is in fact the reason for the season, the season being inflation in this case, because it made me want to punch my computer. Today, the Council of Economic Advisors release the blog showing grocery inflation is indeed slowing. Were prices of eggs and produce such as

vegetables and fruit falling in recent months? As you know, grocery prices rose because of the global supply chain bottleneck and unforeseen supply shocks like Avian flu and or in Ukraine, and also poor weather. Right, really so it was a bad weather forecast war in Ukraine because I remember remember initially it was like

this is putinflation. They were running around with that. Now to some extent, when it comes to wheat, there is some validity there because Ukraine's ability to grow wheat and the percentage that they contribute to the global supply it was very outsized, it was significant. In fact, they were the largest producer. They're very good at growing wheat, as Stalin was well aware when he

stole all of it and starved a bunch of them to death. But that you know that outside of it, to act like that is the totality of the reasons, which admittedly all of those things absolutely can have an impact. Supply chain has been a problem. Supply chain is largely an administrative issue too, right, We've been harping on this since, uh, since you saw those those ships stacking, man, So I'm stacking everywhere? Did I? I can't remember if I tweeted the photo when I was flying into Miami back

when when when a lot of that was going on. They we had the route, not where we came over like out on the Everglades, but they brought us into land out over the ocean, and I happen to be on the left side of the aircraft. We're making that turn, and so the plane is pitched when they initially go out and then pitch the other way, and I'm looking down and it's just ships as far as the eye can see, just waiting to get into the port of Miami, LA was worse.

And what was crazy, although I'm told it's more of a regular thing. Was um when I went down to South America, went through Panama and uh, you know, waiting to go up through the canal was it was crazy? Man. It looked like a whole city out there of just ships. But that's that's more of a normal thing. So all these things contribute,

but also running around and going So what supply chain issues? How about we get green trucks at the ports and all of this, and you're acting like that's the totality of the problem there, when there's much more fundamental issues going on. So take that for what it's worth. But they wanted to explain away what was going on, all right, coming up on the show, a little undercover Veritas style thing from the folks over the Daily Wire, and

it's really freepy, So hang on that snap. All right. Good morning, it is eight o six here on the case O Day Radio program. Good lord, Oh well, I guess we're gonna have to cancel those all right. I got some cancelations coming up for you. But by the way, did you see John Kerry talking about D Day yesterday? Yesterday? Of course the anniversary of D Day, the Normandy landings obviously, you know, kind of a an important historical event, and m John Carey just had to

make it all about his stuff. So seventy ninth anniversary yesterday. And I will tell you when it comes to historical photos that really, I mean, there's a few that when you see them, just that you know the power emanates from him. You have the the guy in front of the tank at Tienneman, you have the North Vietnamese execution getting ready to happen. You have civil rights photos. I've mentioned this before. There's there's an older black man. He's holding a sign that says I am a man. As you know,

dogs are are getting ready to descend upon him. I mean, just really powerful stuff. But some of the ones that really stick with you are group photos of US military members and Canadian and British for that matter, but Allied soldiers getting ready to, you know, make that charge up the beach, knowing that they're getting cut down by the thousands as this is going on.

And having actually visited the Normandy area there in France and to have that visual in person of what the high ground looks like and what the beach looks like. It's insane, but it was what needed to happen to begin the end of the axis there in Um in the European Front. But those photos, when you look in there and it looks like your kids high school class, and you compare and contrast that to society these days, it gives your

pause. Man, It's it's crazy. Some of the some of those kids don't look old enough to drive a car, and they were, they were willing and ready in volunteering in many cases to storm that lying about their ages because he felt it was their obligation to eradicate this cancer from the earth that was you know, the the axis powers and so on that I'm in awe when I sit there and look at that stuff. Ross, I'm sure you've taken time to realize how young those soldiers in that landing craft are. Um,

I mean just the photos. Yeah, especially the ones when you see them when they're colorized. It's crazy. And you make the calmet like, oh my other kids. And you know, you'll you'll always have and it's a great point and it's a true point. You'll have. You know,

veterans reply, they're always young kids and it's true. It is absolutely yeah, and it's and it's one of those things where you just now you've attached it to what you know about this this achievement right the beginning of the end for the nazis well where we you know, everything that went into that from

you know, the disinformation like the inflation. It's this is why I love history, like inflatable tanks and planes and uh fake pair you know, dummies with parachutes near Calais and it's and then but still to have to make that charge, knowing what would have had literally Hitler not been sleeping right and making poor decisions at this point. Uh, the the victory in in actually getting

those soldiers into France and and starting that march to Berlin. If they had, if the if the Nazis had properly anticipated right and even were more responsive initially, that you wouldn't have that that likely wouldn't have been a victory because even with the softened pressure that they were dealing with, they were at an incredible disadvantage. And yet they persevered and they made their way through. And while you know, I have I have a family member, while he wasn't

on the initial thrust there. You know, that's how he eventually got into the European Theater and was wounded and eventually ended up back and being posted at one of the Japanese internment camps. That's where we met another relative where if those two didn't meet, I wouldn't be here, right. So I take all that history I learned, all about that, I apply it to my own family history and it's just it's just there's so much to talk about.

So what does John Kerry do? Marking one of the most important days in the history of the world, not just the US, in the world within, you know, the modern world. Well, he decides that today here we go. Today is June six d Day, one of the most singularly important moments in history, a moment that calls to mind every single thing that defined the past half of the twentieth century and beginning of the twenty first century. Great, that's a perfect statement. You should stop right sign your name

be done with it. Great. They were fighting for a set of values, I would say to you, are just as important today as they were then. They put their lives on the line to fight against fascism, tyranny, and misinformation and the savage slaughter of innocent lives. You know what, another great paragraph, sign your name to Let's be done. But no, here's where we go now. Make no mistake. Just as that was a fight for the future as much as anything we've ever faced, what we're seeing

now is the same. What is also clear right now is we can also win this fight, but it requires the same level of innovation and mobilization that was required back then in the Greatest Generation. So what do you think he's talking about climate change? Absolutely? Yes, John Kerry in his official statement as climates are and so I understand this, this is his passion. He thinks about it all the time on his private jets. Decided to take D

Day and put it alongside climate drifting. It's absolute insanity. It's disrespectful, to say the very least, and it's it's much worse than that. It's just there's a lot of words I can't use on the radio to describe it. What we're seeing now is the same, is it? You know?

Let's and frankly, I'm surprised that the Anti Defamation League isn't up on his business because we're not just comparing it to the thread of the Nazi You're comparing it to the Holocaust, because he's talking about the totality of circumstances at the time and the perseverance and innovation and mobilization it took to combat it. But then I remembered it was John Kerry, so I wasn't super surprised that that's the direction he decided to go. So yeah, that irritated me greatly.

All Right, you know, one of the ways when it comes to gender affirming care, right, so all the way that that's been shoehorned in is this is the necessary and clinically outlined treatment for what we used to talk about gender dysphoria, right, and therefore it's it's standard medical practice. All the doctors have to fall in line, and the insurance companies, if those words

are used, they have to treat it. And so they have made the decision that the way to get the to move this forward the way that they want with general acceptance, the way to force the issue is to say, rather than through counseling and you know, psychiatric treatment, now we've decided, after years of that being the way that we do this, now it needs to be a medical thing and we call it gender affirming care and not sex change, so gender affirming care. So with that in mind, they have

chosen the path of a medical process. And I want you to keep that in mind as you hear how it is so flippantly treated by organizations and physicians

that make a specialty out of this quote unquote medical process. Because we just went through this whole era where they were like they were arresting doctors, they were suing into bankruptcy companies over what they felt was a flippant use of opioids, right, we had the opioid epidemic and crisis where doctors and pharmacies and greedy companies that produced them were bypassing traditional medical standards and processes to sell as much of this as they can. And they weren't, you know, they

weren't acting in the best interest of patients. They were acting out of greed and ideology and whatever it is. And we can't have that. There's a rigorous set of practices and circumstances that have to be the norm. So now that you've decided that this thing, which is a political thing, is actually

just a medical thing and everyone needs to calm down and shut up. If if your kid says this, then we may even have laws that say you can get them taken away if you don't give them gender affirming surgery or hormones. You realize, with some undercover stuff that the Daily Wire just did, they don't even believe that. How do I know, let's get into you. Yeah, so he's actually he's actually a doctor, and he knows a

lot of doctors who do it, who prescribe it. All Right, So what you're hearing is you're hearing a producer for The Daily wire who posed as somebody who was looking to have his testicles removed because he felt that that helped

him conform more accurately. And he is literally telling this physician's assistant who works with a couple of groups, that this is their thing, right, and they're active, they're active in North Carolina and like forty five states, telling them that he also basically had been working with a physician who was running around the edges and bypassing protocols to give him hormones, you know, kind of

on the down low. So he's indicating that his treatment thus far has not been in compliance with standard medical practice, which should be a giant red flag. So he goes with this organization. And the reason he's got to go with this organization is he needs a recommendation right as part of this process that he is in fact suffering from gender identity disorder and the only treatment is these surgeries, where obviously these are you're not coming back from that. You have

those cut off, you can't reverse it. So it's a big damn deal. And so he's talking about how it's it's been basically illegal in the way that he's been getting treatment, but he needs this letter so in a twenty two minute conversation with a medical activist group, he's able to get that letter. Listen to this as we keep going through it perfect and as he is

your dad providing a letter for you as well. No, um, that's part of why I'm yeah, I think there's a conflict there, and that's also part of the reasons why he involves other doctors with me as well as he does. He just thinks it's better to have an independent person to it. He could have done it, he told me he could have done it, but I said that he's indicating them too that his father's a physician, has been facilitating this. There's so many red flags here, so many red

flags, but he needs the letter. We sort of will go again into understanding that I'm not going to be a gatekeeper. I'm not going to be a person that's going to stop them from accessing care. I'm not there to

determine if they're trans enough. I'm going to write them this letter. So that he is one of these activist physicians, and she's saying that she's not going to evaluate whether this treatment, which is a very radical treatment for gender affirming care, if the patients are themselves met where it is medically necessary under

their own standards. So it's akin to you walking into the doctor's office saying, look, doc, I thought about it and I need a bunch of hillbilly heroin, and the doctor going will look, who am I to stop

you? I was just told this was a problem with the opioid epidemic and in various other cases where doctors have an ethical obligation to not just acquiesce to your request, but to find sounds, science and best practices to determine whatever it is they're doing on your behalf is in fact what they feel is medically best. And she's just abdicated that she's just decided, Hey, who am I to tell you you don't need this, because obviously there is an advocacy

nature here. And the other part is the very statement that is necessary for this letter, which will be used to build insurance companies identifying this gender identity disorder. The undercover guy claims he doesn't have that, and he's literally told no, you have to have it in your letter and just say that you do so it'll get paid for, which sounds a lot like insurance fraud. I'm not an insurance ky but it sounds like insurance fraud. Any psyche history

that might be helpful to sort of showing the necessity. So if let's say a client has a psyche history that includes like suicidal ideation or a suicide attempt and you can connect it to the gender dysphoria, that actually can be sort of a positive persuasive essay piece. And I'll talk about that in a little bit, because you can kind of show what this is so necessary, right, this is how this is impacting this person's life, and this is why

this procedure is necessary and need it. I have found that when I frame it in a you know, we're going to kind of use this as a persuasive essay and we're going to really, you know, kind of stick it to them. There's a little bit more fun with it in the way we even use language. So I found that to kind of be helpful with clients that By the way, her name is Aria Groner, and she goes around and educates other doctors on trans healthcare and in the video is talking about,

hey, I'm not a gatekeeper. Insurance companies won't pay unless you write this down. Here's how to manipulate the system. And within twenty two minutes, using a fake name, this producer was able to get everything that he needed to have this very significant surgery. There's a technical name for it, but basically it's the twig and then you get rid of the berries. Do the

math there and there was no pushback. There was simply an explanation. All right, So here's how you got to game the system and to get the insurance to pay for it. Here's what you need to write twenty two minutes twenty I couldn't get a Z pack in twenty two minutes from a physician who's doing their job, which you could argue that that's dumb. All right, They're able to get this, uh, this surgery twenty two because you have this activist thing going on, and um, it's it's crazy stunt. Look,

we tweeted the story out at Casey on the radio. I encourage you to go check it out. Plume and Folks with an X are the two big groups that work across the US, and basically you just go to them and they'll put they'll cobble the story in scenario together, hook you up with the right physicians and you're on your way to whatever I want, all right, whatever you want anyway, We'll be back hang on whether you buy a three thousand Thank you. Casey is on w PTI in the Triad and one

six one FM Talk Being the Triangle. Sorry, welcome back to Eat thirty six. Sorry, I'm sitting there eat for breakfast sandwich because it can anyway. All right, we got a bunch of people on the phones. Let's banging into him, all sorts of stuff to get into Billy, thanks for hanging on. You're up first, Go right ahead. Hey, Kase, I'm actually calling from way back to the beginning of the hour when you were expressing your appreciation for history, right and just for people, just real quick.

So John Kerry yesterday to commemorate D Day started talking about how it's totally the same as climate change, and I found that a little insulting, but that was the topic, So go ahead, sir, yes, sir um. I teach a class down on the newly named Fort Liberty. And one of the one of the things that I like to show when we have time on YouTube, there's a series called Secret Wars and episode seven is about Agent Garbo. If you haven't seen it, it is it's phenomenal, phenomenal to

watch with this one guy who was literally a no body shape. D D seven. What's a secret History? Uncovered History, Secret Wars, Secret War? Like? Yeah, Secret War episode seven? Agent Garbo I sent a tweet to Ross so he could just a screen capture from the the YouTube page. But it's definitely worth the watch, although it is like forty to forty five minutes, so you need to carve out of you know, an hour

for I will. Dude, I probably watched because my thing when I go to sleep is as soon as I get into bed, I grow on something on you know, I got YouTube or whatever, throw on something from the History channel, and I try to get through whatever I can. So that will be Ross sends me that link. That'll be today's project for sure, So I love that stuff. Agent Garbiller, all right, all right, cool, cool, Thank you so much for sharing that, Billy. Yeah,

I'm pumped. I may watch that after the show. I don't know, we'll find out, uh, Kath, what's going on? Hello? There? We were talking about D Day and those boys signing up and lying about their ages to get in. My grandfather lied about his age to get into World War two and then also signed up for I'm sorry to get into World War One, and he also volunteered for World War Two. Then my dad and all his brothers, they all lied about their ages to get into

World War Two. And my dad was part of the big Red one, the tank division, and he actually was there to liberate a concentration camp. And I don't remember which one it was, but we have quite a wonderful military history and our father coming in our family. Yeah, there's so many of those stories too. But the fact that it's multigenerational is just crazy. Kathy, thank you so much for Sharon. I appreciate it. This morning, Uh, let's fit in one more call. Oh look it's Boston Paul.

Hello Boston Paul. What can we do for you? You started the show this morning with Sue and Canada over this smoke. Yeah, you can do it. You can't do it. Ray Stagic will no longer be able to say that cool, fresh Canadian air coming down from Canada in the fall words we always depend on to cool us off after a hot summer. If they will not let it come down no more an Arctic vortex. You're a fan of Arctic vortexas sir, true yeah, yea good. The little cold

is always good. You know, you can't be hot all the time. You shouldn't say sue Canada, annex Canada, whatever the fish, it's good. Saying's good. Yeah, so you know, get off that you can't have it. You know, we got to have that cool front coming down in the fall. I don't understand why US suing Canada would like, what are they going to build a giant wall? Then, wouldn't they be hypocrites? Well, they're gonna put the big fans up, you know, the

moon fan. The moon fan is for the moon. This is different. So yeah, no, they got take off the lands and too. You know they get the big windmills. You ever see them, They say some all they could say them all towards Canada. Turn them on and we ain't gonna get it no more. Be we'll be hot as hell. All right. I didn't realize you were a lawyer, But thank you for clarifying. Okay, okay, yep, you have a good day now. Uh huh uh huh. I don't know, man, some of that info seemed a

little suspect, just saying, uh, what is this email? Oh on the insurance stuff, No, I agree with you, Sir says, no worries. I'm sure the insurance companies will regardless fraud in the same way retailers regard shoplifting. They don't want to get into it. No, you're you're

you're a thousand percent probably right. Apps, sure you want to be the insurance company when you consider that it's not you know, it's from a from a total dollar standpoint, is not significant enough to face the the boycott from UM you know, like human rights groups, the Human Rights Commission and other LGBT groups, where you're you're pushing back on it because now you are you're attacking. You're attacking members of the LGBTQ community, even if it is for

legitimate insurance fraud. Uh, you're targeting them, is, they'll say, But of course, because you're actually targeting people who are having gender reassignment surgeries. So that is going to be who you're going after if they are in fact, look this the whole rubber stamping of it, doing it over the

phone in twenty two minutes. If if the claim is that this is a legitimate medical procedure with a legitimate field of study and a legitimate process, when you put together groups of activist healthcare providers for the sole purpose of gaming the system and pushing everyone through. I don't know how it's any different than any of the other stuff people have seen where you know, there has been concerned and I brought up the opioid thing, and it's not the only example.

So watch the video, watch all of it. Of course everyone's going to pretend like it didn't happen. But there it is, all right, I said, we have some cancelations. Let me get into this. So this is style guide stuff. This is Associated Press does a style guide, as they call it, and they they all it has now been, of course utilized to be a political tool. Right, so they'll say, AP style book now doesn't want the term illegal immigrant used. You have to use documented

immigrant or undocumented traveler. Right, And a lot of journalistic endeavors will abide by the story guide because one, you can't submit to APE with that. But also they kind of set the standard. They're not the only one, but they're the biggest. So then it turned into anytime they felt that there was a term out there that shouldn't be used because it might be actually politically

advantageous to people pushing back on insanity. APS willing to jump in and say, oh no, the style book says we're not going to use that, and then reporters out there can go, well, look, I want to use that term. It's a you know, but the AP style book does a recommend it. So it is the manipulation of the language by one of the largest news agencies in the world, and it's constant. So here's the terms you're not allowed to use anymore. You ready, m transgender? Rossie

wrighting this ounce you don't inadvertently use these and get super dumble. That seems like a big one. What's that, Trent? Transgender? I just used it twice, but I'm using it to tell you in the same way the AP wrote an article with it in there. I'm using it to tell you you can't use it. So yeah, transgender out, all right? You

ready? Um? A few more so? Uh biological male canceled, biological female canceled, um, and uh groomer is now came so all right, so uh biological male, biological female, transgender, and groomer, you can't use those. I don't make the rules. I mean, obviously you can, but yes, they would like you. Under the APE Style Guide um oh, and gender ideology. You can't use that. That adds a significant little manipulation right there. Avoid and also they recommend you avoid false balance.

Basically, if you're doing a story about this, do not provide a platform for people who to balance the story, who may be objecting to, you know, shooting kids for LA hormones and getting them into surgery acepp. Use the term sex assigned at birth instead of biological sex. You know. And I'm not going to read all of it. You can look it up if you want, but just know those are canceled. All right, eight forty five ray stage at quick forecast. Let's do this. What's up sir?

All right? Will hey? Some smoke in the air. Thus we do have air quality alerts. Not as bad as it is to our north, but at least to some as hazy sunshine now whether us still maybe some leftover cloud or fogging some spots this morning, probably get close to eighty later mid fifties tonight, close to eighty tomorrow with sunshine, and should get a little

warm over the weekend, mid upper eighties. We could approach ninety by Sunday in the triangle and then some wet weather early next week casey, So a little smoke in the air, but other than that, not too bad weather. Night time lows is gonna be nice and cool. Might even see some forties out in the mountains overnight tonight into tomorrow mornings. So not a bad air mess. If you took the smoke out of the year, be absolutely

beautiful for this time of year. By the way, you know what the Madden curse is, right, if you're a football player, team ends up on the cover of Madden there, Oh yeah, injury right, so she was on the new Madden cover. Who is Buffalo Bills? Yeah, but you can't curse a team that's already cursed. The two This is true, the two negatives equal positive. So this is your science. Go back to my yep negative and the negative is a positive. Raise an educated man of

science. Yeah right right, alright, five and a half years to get that Bachelor's there. You go, all right, super senior race stage. Thanks man, appreciate it, and we'll come back to you having Jeff Bellinger grab your calls. Hang on

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