All right, fair enough, I'm dismissing. Now. We we figured out how to plug the boarding or something, and we've got some new turbles or hamsters put them on the wheels, so uh, you know, should be good to go. I need all the wood I can knock on right now.
Uh, I'll tell you what one of the one of the things though about being able to hear ross, which if you listened over the last couple of days where you could in some cases like with Greensboro, we literally had to without getting into too many technical reasons, the main thing that broke keeps me from when I'm in the Greensboro studio for being able to you know, broadcast, but also it sends the show. So yeah, it was it was all insanity. So that seems to be remedy, all right, which
you know, yes, we got to do two more shows. But the part where I can hear ross, you know in the morning. One of the things he does is he dubs in all the fantastic audio. All right, So all that all that super awesome audio that we hear, and so I can listen to what he's dubbing because I can hear in his studio,
he can hear in mind. That's that's how it works. Um, So normally you hear him dubbing the audio, right, you know, here's Jim Jordan, Here's Ted Cruz, here's an insane, sickly looking don knots attacking a giant dude, which is a fabulous video which we'll talk about. If he didn't see it, I did tweet it yesterday. Um, I'm just laughing thinking about it. Man, so good, But no, what do I hear this morning? I hear ross Like, I'm like, what is
he doing in there? Because he'll be very excited with himself, right, He's not generally smiling when he's dubbing in Joe Biden audio, and I understand why. But um, you've been busy this morning. I will give you credit for that. And it didn't sound like the the audio that I sent, So we'll work it into the mix we got. We got so much stuff fund the button bar though, because we had a bunch of stuff from this week that you know, I could play but I couldn't comment over,
and then I couldn't play yesterday. So we will. We will bang that out as the show unfolds. There we go and one little test of something. I wanted to make sure it was working, and I didn't. I spaced it until we started the show. But now we're good to go, all right. So coming up on the show, it is six ten am. That is an important number because the estimate of breathable oxygen and again it's just an estimate in the Titanic submersible. Don't call it a sub they get
mad for some reason. Is best guests expected to run out at seven am. So we're there, We're there. And if you're following this insanity, I don't know if this company ever does business. They don't rescue those people again, because like some of the stuff you're reading's crazy. And then the thing where they said they heard like banging, well, so in our experts think that that's not them. It's wreckage of the Titanic, which with ocean
currents moves or something. I don't know. I'm a I'm not Jacques Cousteau. I know there's fish in the ocean, big fan of those. I know in certain parts of the ocean it's very clear and you can go scuba and snorkeling. I enjoy that, and you know, maybe a little dip at the beach. Don't need to go down twelve thirteen thousand feet though. Whatever's down there is down there for a reason, you know what I mean. I'm good. I don't have enough line on any of my reels.
We ain't touching it. They do their thing, I do. I think, however, there are people who want to go, people who one are not claustrophobic, and two have copious amounts of money. All right, So why am I telling you this because at the very same moment that we're sitting here, and this is to reload the article here because the pop up froze it. Yeah, this is the latest from the New York Post, and this is via the Coastguard. The missing submersible containing five crew members will run
out of breathable air estimated at seven O eight. So they're very precise on this seven O eight. So we got we got less than an hour. The vessel, operated by ocean Gate Expeditions, vanished Sunday in the waters off Newfoundland and had a ninety six our supply. I don't do they have some. Here's the thing, And I don't know how lowjacking works. I don't. I'm not the guy who can read the sonar screen. I am baffled even though this is you know, it's it's small, it's it's like a
it's like a large bay boat. Okay in length. Um, I'm baffled that we can't figure out where this thing is? Can you low jack them? I mean, this isn't a military sub or submersible. Where you want it. You don't want it to be found. I would think that you would want this thing to be found. I don't know if an Apple one of the little Apple tracker things is gonna work, but something might have been a good idea. And I'm reading some stuff Ross send me a text on
this yesterday too. Like when you when you're reading about the company, like one of the people in the company was bragging about the affordability of the technology on the sub. Okay, all right, that's you know, that's a thing. But they've had past incidents where like there is a fail safe on the way down if they have oxygen issues, which is what previously they had, or communication issues. But once the thing's out and about, it's just
doing its thing. Man. And when you're talking about well, you know, we we didn't spring for the you know the stuff that like James Cameron had on his submersible. We got, you know, over the counter stuff, which may be fine. I don't build submersibles, but for two hundred and fifty thousand dollars for a ticket, right, I want a little touch of luxury. I guess to the extent that you can offer it, and you offer it in the safety of this and with again less than an hour
left, this is what I'm greeted with this morning. This is why we're talking about this. I wanted to update you on the actual story. Let me get to what the media decided to do yesterday started with the New Republic and NBC News. All right, frantic search to miss to find the missing submersible expanded exponentially. They got everybody Coleman an area twice the size of the state of Connecticut. So again, how precisely they know their oxygen because people
breathe at different rates, I don't know. I saw the Tom Hanks based movie. I know this to be a thing, But yet they have to search two connecticuts. That's crazy to me. But here we go, five people on board this all you know. Here's from the New Republic. This is the actual headline of one of their substories. Ocean Gate ceo missing in
Titanic sub has history of donating to GOP candidates. Yeah, yeah, so literally these people are on a stop watch for life expectancy and some reporter piece of crap is you know, at what you know, figuring out where everybody lives and then going to the voter rolls and then checking any of the financials for to figure out how everyone votes. Let me ask you a question. Do you think they're having a Biden Trump discussion over the last ninety six hours
and that's submersible? Do you think for a moment the insanity that we see play out with people screaming on both sides at each other, do you think that that has crossed their mind for a moment once they realize we're in trouble and who cares who they donated to? Is the New Republic implying a NBC News implying that, well, you know, maybe Joe Biden's not going to be inclined to do anything, or maybe Trump should do something. He's got a lot of money. I mean, what what is that? Even?
What is it you're driving at with this? Everything's crazy? Man? Is that is that? Is that? How they're gonna break down and how they're going to rescue you. Well, you better day. If you're gonna do some dangerous man, you better better make the right donations. What a clown show? Journalism absolutely six eighteen, Hang on your Day, Smarter one oh six one a Them Talk and news Talk nine four five WUPTI More with Casey starts now all right, welcome back. It is uh twenty two and you're
listening to what I think that's a pretty good indicator. We got stuff, you know, plug back in. I'm working, So thank you for Aaron with us for a couple of days there. Uh. If I never have to do a show uh literally on my iPhone with air pods in again, it will be too soon. That was crazy, all right? Speaking of crazy? All right, so let's just get to the video. Uh we got do we tweak the video? Did we? Did you put that one on the blog? Yours isn't the blog? Yeah? Your original retweet?
Right? Okay? So ross like literally is the show's getting ready to start. Is feverishly working on something and I now know what it is. If you haven't seen this video, it is guy what is his name? Alex just had it and I closed it to look at something. I went to go see Ross's version. Uh a little morning. Ale Alex Rosen does I get him mixed up with the dude who goes and does the city council things.
That's a different Alex anyway. All right, So Alex Rosen is a He's a guy who's got a lot of questions as it pertains to COVID policy and yes, even the vaccines, which is you know, not allowed to ask questions about. So what does he do? He goes to a vaccine forum which has a series of educated speaker they're, you know, people,
if you're gonna ask questions, those are probably pretty good folks. And he seems to be pretty well educated, especially when it comes to Fiser and the record fine that they paid in conjunction with a bunch of their other drugs.
Okay, and so he asked, and we'll play the audio. He asked, considering that pattern of behavior, why is it that we're not allowed to ask about Fiser's vaccine stuff when they've already apparently been bribing people, you know, this is what's alleged, although as part of a settlement, they paid a bunch of money as part of a settlement, falsifying some trials. I mean, that's that's stuff that raises eyebrows. So he goes to ask this
question and the woman speaking is not having questions right now. He asked a follow up, and at that point the only dude in that room that if you scare in the background, that you would be like, nah, he's never gonna stand up and try to get physical because Alex is a bigger dude. But no, this dude, who looks like a sickly don knots he looks like a six fouci Yeah, decides he wants to rumble man, and so he puts hands on Alex. Alex isn't doing anything other than he's got
his phone out and he's asking questions. Dude puts his hands on him, which is a horrible idea when you apparently don't know how to fight, you are you're slow physically due to age or whatever. I'm not picking on the guy for that, but that's the reality. And the other dude's four times bigger than you, he doesn't. I have a question. So Fiser has the biggest criminal fine in history, So how is it not anti how's it
anti science and not trust? Them if they're on record bribing physicians and fudging with test results two point three billion dollars. Fine, So how is it anti science to simply question the Can you explain that please? So I appreciate your comment. I'd like, by the way, before he starts to follow up, it's hard to hear what the old dude says, but it's hilarious. I think it's hilarious. To finish my presentation and you can hold your
questions, questions set down us b bra dude. And at that point, guy gets up and you're gonna hear it, and he puts his hands on Alex. He's got his throat. He puts him on his neck because him out crazy. It's crazy because again he's at a significant disadvantage. And as they say, you screw around, you find out four questions answered. Oh my god, all right, So that what you just heard is Alex given the dude one shove and it looks like he's in space. He stiff arms
him like he's Walter Payton and Techamobile back in the day. He just boom, and he's laughing at him because the guy is emotional, goes to choke him. He's like I'm gonna usher you out of the auditorium and he last time, he's like, okay, stiff arms him, boom, sends him to the moon. He pushed him and all I did was push him. He didn't punch him or anything. But again, the guy has his at least one of the hands around his neck. It's a sault, it is,
and you'll notice nobody in the crowd is very upset. He pushes the dude. Then the crowd gets upset because their colleague has been pushed to the ground. And it's the videos on the blog at Casey on the Radio dot com. You can see it on Twitter apparently, no, you can see two versions on Twitter because Ross you became inspired, huh, get inspired when it just happens. So we will. We will explore the inspiration coming up after the news hang on smart Talk all day, w PTI and the Triad
and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, So yeah, hopefully you've seen the video or you're making plans to go see the video. We've made it so easy for you. You can go on our Twitter account. I posted on the Facebook, so act the Casey on the Radio Facebook, and I almost never post there anymore. And there's two different versions now because Ross he added a little something something to it because he's into the video editing now, and um, it just works. So you got this
dude, he's big dude. You got another guy who's a tiny, older gentleman who decides he's gonna go choke the big dude. And the entire room full of most of them doctors, aren't they What happened to the do no harm thing? I guess maybe they figured if the guy did choke him out, they could all resuscitate him, but I don't know if they would the way they were looking at him. The problem was, is this guy's much bigger than the doctor, and he's well within his rights to respond, and
he doesn't even respond as aggressively as he could. He's simply with a with a single shove of his arm sends this dude to the moon. And I mean he pushed him. And this guy was so frail and flew so far. He knocked the man's rings off. Right, he didn't knock and it doesn't knock him out of his shoe or something. Right, he knocked his ring off that they had to like find and get for him. But you didn't feel that video, which was one of the most amazing screw around find
out videos I've seen in some time, was enough. You needed your own little flare. Well, no, I mean he looks like a certain somebody and when it goes down, I mean, it's it's all I heard in my head. It would not stop in my head. I'm like, that's what I'm hearing. All right, Well, let's hear the alternative version, shall we? Ma'am? I have a question. So Fiser has the biggest criminal fine in history, So how is it not anti How's it anti science?
And not trust them if they're on record bribing positions and punching the test results? Two point three billion dollars? Fine? So how is it anti science? Is simply questioned, Mom, can you explain that? Blues? So I appreciate your comment. I'd like to finish my presentation. And all right, all right, I'm gonna stop here because I stopped the other one.
So now is going to be that moment when he tries to ask the next question he gets called an soob and old doctor Dude's now attempting to strangle him, And here we go. We can hold your questions I mean it's I have four questions, heyo, four questions. Listen what you were doing all morning? Dude? It just reminds me it's so good, it's so great, like what are you doing? And I think it joins in the
guy. Well, he's about to get thrown like I've made a horrible mistake because the guy it is a giant or Fauci is you know, a tiny person, but both could also be true. I want to be abundantly clear it's not Fauci, just in case somebody already sent me that he's here by known as Faucci. Yeah, Ross has labeled him Fauci, but he would be a much sickler, a sicker looking Fauci, Like I don't know, man, but he doesn't need to be tangling with the Big Show. It's
all I air in my head that music playing. He looks just like the Big Show. It's like, what are you doing? And the guy flies out of frame? He just flies out of the frame. He does No, that's that's straight up like because there's a strange angle on the camera. I'm assuming the woman filming works with him or something. Well, they like the Big Show. Whatever. His name is Alex Rosen. He made his
bones. Apparently he bust pedophiles. That's what he does. He has a whole like web page dedicated to it, and he posts videos of them. He likes, like to catch a predator type stuff. Yeah, there's quite a few too. There's a guy out of Denver doing it and like the authorities are mad at him because he can. He confronted a guy in a restaurant and the guy went and did some you know, some self harm.
Yeah, essentially the Chris Hansen thing. But um, the guy was trying to organize a rendezvous with what was it, like a thirteen year old boy or something. Yeah, the recent video because I went on his page, I was looking around. He like he busted a guy for like sending videos of an eight year old. Oh good, Yeah, and they bust them. They got him in a parking lot. Yeah, the cops were there
and stuff. Yeah. Yeah, even if you know nothing about this guy, and I bet that doctor didn't know anything about him, you got to use situational awareness. You got to use your eyeballs. How many times have you been in a situation right where because some people have this filter, some people don't. I had a friend I had a friend who we couldn't go out. We couldn't go out to bars for a period of time because if alcohol was involved with him. He went. He just he was like,
I'm gonna getting a fight tonight and he didn't care who it was. He had no He was very good fighter, though. I guess that happens when that's what you do. That being said, he got the crap kicked out of him one day because he he didn't have the filter. This doctor doesn't have the filter. I would look at that guy and I'm I'm obviously bigger than the doctor. I'd look at that guy and going, you know what, I'm good right, And you can tell you when he's hold in his
camera, you know, and he's like arm is like up. You know, it's like and he's got by you know, he's got muscle. He's a big dude. You've got to be able to assess the situation in reality and be like I weigh a buck twenty. Maybe when wet and this guy is King Kong Bundy slashed the big show, maybe I shouldn't mess with him, or maybe you should. So we have video that you can add music
too, so it's it's crazy and I don't. I haven't seen anything if there was charges filed, but again the audience not even reacting when they are trying to choke this dude, right, you know, he was being assaulted, that's where the charge should be, and there's there's nothing. And then he gives the dude one shove and it's like, oh my gosh, I can't believe this happened. How horrible I promised somebody probably called nine one one and only did it after the guy got shoved. But there's video. I
mean, I I don't care how corrupt a prosecutor you are. Well, I shouldn't challenge them. They they keep coming up with stuff. But there's that's like, that's like self defense one on one. And he even mitigated what he did. He gave him one shove. He would have been well within his rights to strike him in an attempt to stop him or subdue him, because he's literally trying to strangle him. But he assess the situation.
He went, you know, off of me, flee and Ross is convinced the dude still in the air, still flying somewhere, we could use them for like a perpetual motion machine. As he just orbits the Earth. Following that shove, be like congratulations you you know your major West medicine, but now it's physics. Yeah, astrophysics. Uh. Then over a period of like you know, forty fifty years, there'll be you know, slowly of fall into the lower Earth orbit and crash in. But until then he's up
there moving around. Go see the video I casey on the radio and on the Twitter. If you want to see the ross version, we re you post on your account, but we retweeted on the show, right, Yeah, that is correct. Yeah, okay, Well, because I don't I don't want emails from people going I want to go see it. I couldn't find it, and then I find you're like on Oprah's Twitter feed or something.
So if you go with ours when we tell you something, that's where it's going to be, and then you can go to Oprah's any other day. Dude, I just realized the Boston Herald changed this headline because I tweeted out a picture of the actual headline. This is one of the most ah do this story? Man? All right, let me go back to this bea This is why I keep screenshots, This is why we do that. All right, So here is the original headline, and I want you to stop what you're doing. I know, I look, I get it,
you're getting ready. Maybe you're already at work and I'm still a little company time. But when I read this headline, I want you to picture in your brain what's going on, because it's one of those We're like, how did all those words come together in the same place. This from the Boston Herald and reprinted a reprinted on the Blaze, which is where I saw part of it, And then I went and got the actual article, because that's what you do when you just see a screenshot of something, go look up
the article. Pro tip there City Leaders quiet about four kids founded South Boston transgender party filled with sex toys, drugs and dead bodies, And actually dead bodies was first. I wanted to save it for the end. City Leaders quiet about four kids founded South Boston transgender party filled with dead bodies, sex toys and drugs. The new headline reads kids, drugs, sex toys,
dead man in South Boston apartment sickening and that just has setting quotes. Just I'm gonna give you the details because there is insane as the headline, and um, I just I once you remember this while we take the break, and then we'll come back and I'll do the story. This confirms all of my worst beliefs about Boston. Ross. I'm assuming as you, as you're a Yankee fan, you obviously have a deeper rivalry with Boston. But this is this is what I assume. This is the crap I assume they're up
to. Oh no, it's sort of what you expect. Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna's say Boston being Boston man, I said to Boston Paul. Yes, I don't know if he responded. I'll check for that. All right, So let's take a break. I'll come back. I'll share the details of city leaders quiet about four kids found at South Boston transgender party filled with dead bodies, sex toys, and drugs, and we'll do that story next. Keeping you connected WPTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk
in the Triangle. All right, let's go ahead and get into this horrible story out of Boston. Four children living in squalid conditions while being hidden from first responders were found in an apartment filled with alcohol, drugs, sex toys, and dead dead dude. And like, for whatever reason, this thing's not getting a lot of coverage, so most of it is derived from the
police report where they make observations. So you're going off what first responders, police and paramedics observed and reported as part of their their you know, their reporting. The fire department specifically is acting emt here. So all right, this is sickening, said Michael Flaherty, a city councilman. Well, of course, Michael Flaherty is a city councilman in Boston, right, I have to campaign. He's like, I doesn't have a not a Michael Flaherty vote
for me anyway. He says he was informed by people of the scene there were drugs, alcohol, sex, toys, and a dead body on the floor. The fire department confirms in reports obtained by local media and in the police response, states that a fire department crew from Boston was sent to Well, it's in South Boston. You don't need another street. But it's a housing complex run by the city in Southey. Okay, the apartment was in
extreme I'm reading now from the report. The apartment was in extremely unsanitary conditions. Approximately six adults who appeared to be males were seen in the apartment. However, only later did we find four children hiding in a back bedroom where apparently an adult male had brought them to hide from first response because they realize you're gonna have police in here, you're gonna have fire in here because you know, dude kicked e odd or whatever. Well, we should probably not
have the kids visible. According to the report, the kids aged five to ten, so there's four of them. Further down, all of the adult parties Party Yours were being uncooperative and did not provide any information. All adults present denied having children inside the apartment, even though a neighbor apparently had told them, Hey, I think they have kids in there. So they went and they found them and then they contacted child services. It happened around eleven
am. There's eleven am on Saturday, June seventeenth. Officers responded on a report of a death investigation because that's the nine one one call they had gotten. Multiple sources tell The Boston Herald the adults were addressed as women when first responders arrived at the scene. Nick Collins, who's a state senator, said our first responders should be commended for following through fulfilling their duty as mandatory reporters.
He didn't want to address any of the other stuff. Yeah, I would hope, I would hope that this isn't simply we're just going to make sure he odeed, nobody killed them, and then why you know, and then child Services does what they're doing. Somebody needs to be done. I mean, what were the kids doing when you have grown adults having, um, a big, old, big old sex party right there. What were they exposed to? What? Um? What deviancy were they exposed to on
the regular if they lived there? And look, they wouldn't be the first kids to witness parents that didn't give a crap were horrible and put them in life threatening situations. That being said, there is seemingly not the appetite for this story among many of them. Now the Boston Herald did cover it, kind of, they didn't put the whole report in here, um, but there is seemingly a very healthy appetite for this, this this info. So
that's a I mean, that's a that's a crazy story. You had four kids there and you've got a dead body and drugs and and uh, you know, weird sex stuff going on. That would be a story any other day, except the part where the men were dressed as women. And at that point that I told you that it's not just what they write, it's what they choose to write very little about or nothing about it all, or a lot. W r L had a big another piece on the Tim Moore
thing this morning. They can't get enough of that crap. This story's bonkers, though, have you read read the whole police report? Here we go, here's some more. A man wearing a wig claiming to be the father of the kids was found in the back bedroom, so he's the one who hid them. Let's see here, you got a bunch of Democrat politicians that they're not mentioning any of it. They're just mad that public housing was used
to have a drug party. Well it's not just a drug party like they're they're very well could be criminal cases involving what those kids were exposed to. I'm talking of a sexual nature. I mean, yeah, the kids had drugs or whatever. Charge you know, lock them up and throw away the key. But but there's a there's a lot of other stuff that I feel is just going to get ignored here. And and here's the here's the thing,
because I saw this response already. They said, well, the only reason you guys want them is because it was you know, it was described as perhaps transgender people. No no, no, no, no no. If if if Raleigh police or Greensboro police went into a house today because there was a dead OD victim there and all the same stuff was going on without the wigs, you'd be getting the same reaction. I don't like people messing with kids. I don't know if you've heard about this. This is a
thing. This is where people are drawing the line. All right, your calls coming up, Hang on, all right, Good morning everybody. It is seven oh six year on the ac O Day and Radio program, and I realized something during the top three hour breakfare Ross. I was going through our three tackets that we have this week from shows, and obviously we didn't get to thoroughly go through them, and I got a crap ton of stories I still want to talk about, mostly not necessarily the big ones because you
hear those, you hear them elsewhere. But there's a lot of stuff going on, So I think we're gonna do a lot of I think we're gonna get real rapid fire today and tomorrow, and I'm gonna roll some of those in with whatever dues is breaking, right, because if it's new and interesting, then it tends to get priority. But holy cow, we got a
crap ton of stuff and I don't want it to go to waste. So all right, So I was just telling you about in Boston, I mean, where else there is this horrible story of these four kids who are on site literally being told to hide by somebody claiming to be their father when police are responding to one of the partygoers of the sex part sex drug party where the dudes are a dressed as women too, and and the police show up because one of the one of them odd all right, and they hid the
kids, and like, it's what a terrible environment. And I'm glad. I'm glad that a name I guess said something letting them know that there there might be kids in there, because it sounded like they didn't have they had no idea until they actually went and they had to search for him in this in this house, and child service is able to get involved. So with that in mind, again, people are responding to it and downplane it, which is just it makes my brain hurt because they are verbalizing what I think
the filter was that journalists used to not publicize this story. More, they're verbalizing the fact that they're uncomfortable with the reporting because there is the transgender element. And I'm like, so if they were if they were just you know, not transgender, and they were heterosexual, are you saying that you'd be okay with that? I mean, I don't. This is what I don't
understand if adults are having something like that. There's kids all under the age of ten there, God knows what they're doing, if they're just there, if there's more than that, Right, were the kids abused, were they filmed? Was anything going on? Right? These are all These are all valid questions, and for people to want to negate it over that proves my point in how ye mainstream media looks at this stuff. They look at it and they go, nah, I can I'm not going to talk about that.
It's like the Tim Moore's story. I think the Tim Moore's story is just bitter divorce and more decided that you know, he admitted to seeing this woman on occasion, but and you know, whether he honestly thought that there was a piece of paper signed or not. But there's the salacious nature to it of they were having a group sex with people who wanted stuff as some
sort of weird donation. That's that's as salacious as it gets. And if I was going to sit here and go, well, look, Tim Moore is a Republican and most of the people listening are probably Republicans, so I probably shouldn't do that. So hell no, you do the story. If it's the story, you just provide your perspective. I'll bet some of you out there and I'm not I'm not wanting to do this right because there's two sides to all of it. But I'll bet some of you have hellacious stories
who have been through a nasty divorce, crazy crap. I have friends that like on both sides of both men and women that I don't. I didn't even believe them like some of these stories they told me because it was so counterintuitive to the other person I knew. But that's how people are behind closed doors. You just you never know. So that's the logical way to do it. But damn it, I'm gonna do the story because it's out there, and if they're the only ones controlling the narrative on it, I'm sure
they'd love that. They again, they wrote another big piece today, So Boston do your thing or maybe this is so common because you know Patriots fans. I don't know, Donna, what's up? Good morning? Casey wanted to comment on the Boston story. Yeah, yeah, you know, reporting this is violence and harassment to the LGBTQ community. I mean words of dangerous you know, words of dangerous sou and apples laying around where the six year
old there, that's probably pretty dangerous. Huh. Well, how do you know that they went protecting those children so that they could receive gender affirming care? You know these I'm sure that they had good intentions. And how do you know that the guy that was dead on the fort and just identify as dead. I mean, there's a lot of reasons why not to report this story. I think you know, when they take your temperature and it's the same as the room, I'm not but you indicator, yeah, you all.
Yeah, you guys need Jesus up there. So do we need to organize stuff? I thought that, you know, I understand that, well, Boston, Paul, might you know I'm here in North Carolina, now, I got Jesus. Okay, I'm not I'm not up there and in any apartments anymore. Well, maybe you and Jesus need to go back, do a little trip of visit home. You know what I'm saying. Uh No, I don't think i'd fit in anymore. Yeah, I'm heterosexual, which is a it's a I'm assist gender and the I don't want any harassment
online. Nobody uses that term around me. Well they need that's a slur, now I did hear that's a slur? Yep? Yeah, yeah, you guys need to stop having these weird, creepy parties with kids and yeah, absolutely, and stop having your athletes murder people. So if you just work on those two things, that'd be great. Okay, all right, right, all right, So I don't think that's asking too much, Rosster. You are there giant sex field project parties with kids in Buffalo that you're
aware of? Definitely not And has anyone on your team murdered multiple people? I mean they haven't been found guilty, So is it even alleged the people on the Buffalo bill. It's not important, you know, it's not how the justice system works. Okay, And that was that was like forever ago. Anyway. It's a different world, different place. Yeah, but now it has to be at least two people. So is there somebody on the Buffalo Bills who murdered two people? Right, because that's you know, that
would be apples and apples right once again? Not guilty? Okay, well, hey, that's the justice system. That's the justice system because it went the other way for the other guy there. Oh yeah, completely guilty. M So Annie, who got to be one of those mornings? All right?
Speaking of sports, I gotta throw this out. I have very divided thoughts on this, and I think that I think a lot of people immediate reaction is to go no, hell no, no, no, no, no, no, this is this is this is wrong in a thousand different ways. However, I gave it a little thought, and it's not just because I think if people want to gamble on sports, they should be able
to do it. So when I read that for the first time, sports books here in um well, a lot of places, not just US, Berlin, Germany, London, a lot of these places run sports books for a lot of Europe too. They're going to allow betting on the Olympics, the Special Olympics. That's right. When it comes to the World Games, right, the krem Dale La Creme because obviously you have all the competitive events
that lead up to it and eventually the world comes together. They have what thirty two thirty two different sports that they that they do, so it's it's not as many sports, but it's a big it's a big deal. And you know what, we did a station event when I was in Minnesota with the Special Olympics there as part of one of their regional things they were doing.
And let me tell you, those the athletes that I talked to there, they are as competitive or more competitive than when I've had opportunity to talk to Olympic athletes, US Olympic athletes including U two women athletes, skaters, uh see, curlers. We had all the curlers in right. There's when you're at that level, you're super competitive. These kids are the Special Olympics that were vying for essentially the Minnesota thing and then to move on to qualify
for the national um. They were like they're doing like psychouts and stuff. It was, it was it was eye opening to interview them. They also had a smaller event. Lincolns participated in the Special Olympics before, right right, right, this was this was a big one the state, but not the national one and um, and you know, the worst part was watching some of the track kids and go, oh man, I'd get crushed, right, I said it, said Johnny Knoxville movie The Ringer, Right,
right, that's everyone's immediate thought when they hear this. But if if you're good with people gambling on the Olympics, um, which is a thing you can do, or you know, some whatever sporting event is college sports. I know some people have a problem with it. But if you're fine with it, should your immediate reaction be no, this is wrong? Or should this be about no? This is this is This is not the most attractive
element, but it's an element that provides parody. Right. I Mean there's a lot of things in the world that are disgusting and wrong that exists, that have the right to exist, and I think betting on the special Olympics is probably one of them. Like, I think it's disgusting, but sure like well, and then so this is when I'm trying to do you think that that that betting on pro sports is disgusting. I think it's different,
man, especially when you have a kid that's participated in it. It's completely different. And this is why I admit that I I have two schools of thought on this, but but I don't know. I just remember. I remember interview because I interviewed like four or five of the athletes because we're doing uh, you know, station hits, and so we do like a five minute interview and that we cut it down to a couple of minutes and uh
and and bopping on the station. And you know, I'm talking to these apps, the Special Olympics athletes and I shouldn't say these were these were juniors, but they were older juniors. UM. And it was like talking to when we'd interview the Vikings players, like they're they're site for their event, they're ready to go, they're going to they're going to win. Um. You know, they just know it. And they'll tell you about the other
medals and stuff that they've gotten. And so this is that's the part that gives me pause to just reject it out of hand. Let's bet on a World War two quadriplegic walk, Let's bet on that. Well, I again, like I said, like I said, I think if you are at the point where you are sitting down and placing a bet in the Special Olympics, there's something wrong with you. Yeah, there's a part of you missing and you need counseling. You need to call a one hundred number. There's
an issue there. There's a part of you missing inside if you're doing that, if you can't recognize that immediately, I mean immediately as Hey, there's something wrong with this, there's a problem with you. I want to be abundantly clear. Let me be clear. I'm incredibly biased, and it's obviously because of myself. It's so wrong, right I for me not happening because the creep factor is high for me. But again, I'm I'm I'm opening
up the one stream of possibility, and I'm curious what people think. That's all eight eight eight I would eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. How about betting on high school games? Traditional high school games?
Does that cross the line? A lot of people would say yes, So everyone's My point is, whether it's Special Olympics, high school, college, professional, the World Olympics, whatever people are gonna have, they're gonna have a comfort level, and then there's gonna be a line, and you know, Special Olympics falls on the other side of the line. For me, that being said, I'm curious if somebody has a rebuttal more so than just me remembering taking part in that event. So eight eight, eight, nine,
three four seven eight seventy four, love to hear from you. We'll do it next the show. After the show is on the iHeartRadio app. Search case o day for the podcast on the iHeartRadio app. All right, good morning, seven twenty six. We've got a few things going on. Horrific story out of Boston with these kids, and we have now casinos and
bookmakers now announcing that you can bet on the special Olympics this year. And like those people are just they sit there and they're like, is this is this a Babylon b article or now it wouldn't it because they wouldn't do that, although they did steal our moon train idea. Oh they sure did.
Isn't that in that inch? Interesting? Huh? We come up with the moon train and then boom, they do a parody of it right after we say something, so um yeah, and you know that would be my immediate reaction, although I think gambling on you know, college sports, the high school stuff would creep me out, but college sports, pro sports, fine, No, listen, I'm saying is if you want to do a go
for it. Who am I to tell you can't? But I'm saying, if you're at that point, you're betting in the Special Olympics as someone who's at a child has participated in these events, There's something wrong with your soul. There's something wrong internally with you, because you're missing the whole point of the event. Especially, like I said, if you've had if you've worked with these kids, if you've been there, if it's part of it's it's my life, man, there is something wrong with you. You need to
see a therapist or something for real. Well, when Jesus has done with Boston, schedule a meeting. Okay, all right, let me grab a quick call and we'll get more calls in the next segment. Michael, I got about a minute. What's up? Yeah? No, I mean I think the movie The Ringer was ahead of its time. I mean, why can't someone just identify themselves as a special needs to be in the Special Olympics.
If you can identify yourselves of a trans athlete to be in women's sports and then sports, why why doesn't that stop people today to just say, yeah, I'm special. Dante? Because Dante would need to envision a new level of hell for you. Yeah, it's this, and I understand that you're you're tongue in cheek, but you know the Italians did that. Does anyone remember what happened with the Italians? Oh you don't know this story.
I'm gonna share it. We'll get your calls coming up. They did that, but you know, Hollywood's Hollywood, and then the reality, Like in Hollywood, a bunch of nerds can go into a woman's break into a woman's room and steal her underwear and it's not weird. That's weird in real. Thank you. Casey is on ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right here, seven thirty five Acoday Radio program. Judging by my email, none of you are going
to be betting on the Special Olympics. I was just here to share the story and let you know that that's going to be a thing. And while I won't do it, people will. The problem to run into though, is uh And we'll actually let me grab this call because Girard's been holding and I gotta tell you about what happened with the Spanish team. I said Italy. It's not Italy with Spain, and it was two thousand ish whenever the Olympics were in Sydney, because they you know, they do the Special Olympics
same time going on there or right next to it. So with that in mind, we'll get to that. But let me grab this call Girard. What's up, Hi, Casey? How are you? I am a contributor. Right up front, I'm gonna say this. I'm a contributor to the Special Olympics. I was talking to Russ. He's very passionate about it, and I think rightfully so. I think there's many lines across in society and I think this is one of them. It might be subtle, but you
know what's next. You're going to have reporters live on the scene in the hospital and people are getting carted in. They're going to be filming and telling you which one you're going to bet on is going to live or die. I mean, I might say about science fiction now, but the way the world is going five years from now, I wouldn't bet on that. I mean, this is really important. Are there Special Olympic athletes literally on the
verge of death? I mean, is that a thing, sir, No, But I mean, you know, in all seriousness, it's just ridiculous. I mean that you know, this isn't why that's done. And I support it myself, and I think it's a fine thing, and honest to god, I mean, sit around with history. Now. Yeah, I'm a devil's advocate here. It's also not but it's not why the regular Olympics
are done, or college basketball for that better. I understand you're you're doing the advocacy, but I think there's certain things that should be off limits, and I think this is one of them. I really. If that makes me all fashioned, then so be it. But I think they somewhere the money you have to draw some lines. Yeah, I mean, this is just absurd, and I'll stand by that, and I don't care if I'm
out popular, but that's the way it goes. I'll tell you. One of the one of the rabbit holes I fell down was the last time they picked a pope, and not this one, but going back to the one who retired. Um, they were they had a whole betting sheet on the Cardinals College of Cardinals, and then there was a big my god, you know, as a Roman Catholic. That's outstanding that you would say that, because this pope I think, I really believe just the sidebar real quick.
I think this popus on the way out slow death. Well, and I you know, it's a horrible thing to say, but you might be getting your wish as far as a betting, because that might be coming before the end of the year. I'm hearing it with the Vatican and everything. Well no, no, no, I'm not wishing for it, sir. I don't wish. No, I'm not either, but you know I don't particularly care for him. He's not a bad pope. We're getting off the subject a little bit. No, no, no, But the sudden I understand
that. No, the subject was that that exists. And as you can imagine that, Chad, I think that's a that commentary, I really crazy man supposed to even be of this world. And then they're doing that, they're making to turn it into a betting thing. I mean, look, we need to get back to the purest form of betting, which is me getting in my golf opponent's head, going do or don't and winning that five dollars. That's all I need right there, because like eventually you go down
this rabbit hole. All right, here, here's the story. I had to go dig it up. It is from well, it took them like thirteen year I was twenty thirteen when they actually somebody got in trouble for this. It happened in two thousands at the Sydney Olympics, in this case the Paralympics, and it was not just their basketball team, I guess maybe also let's see here, total of fifteen athletes out of two hundred, so mostly basketball. However, track and field table ten since swimming each had at least
one athlete. Who were these athletes? These were fifteen out of two hundreds strategically placed who had no physical or mental handicap. Basically the the what is this guy's name, the guy who puts the teams together? Here we go, Fernando Martin Vicente, former head of the Spanish Federation for Mentally Handicapped Sports. It's the name of it, who fielded fifteen athletes with no disabilities, including getting them fake doctors notes and uh, you know whatever, whatever the
medical stuff you need. He had it all falsified. Is so what happened? They won a lot, They won basketball, They won most of those other events, and they didn't win by little And in fact, one of the athletes on the team who was a member, who was not who had zero handicap in any way, but he took part in this, Carlos Rivera Gorda, said that literally during the games, Vicente would come to talk to the team during timeouts and tell him to stop stop kicking the other team's butt
so bad, because we're gonna get found out. Everyone was in on him. I mean, at one point they were beating China by like thirty and Vicenta got in the coaches here and had him remove the two players who were the ringers. So this this is a thing that happened, and people knew about it, and it took thirteen years for two twenty thirteen for any anything to happen, and mostly because there is some limitation on what they could do.
I mean, you could get punished by the organizers of the Paralympic Special Olympics, but in reality they went after monetarily for you know what they paid him during that time, and they won obviously, because he had committed a ton of violations. That being said, it wasn't just one dude doing this, It wasn't just one dude. Face. It wasn't Johnny Knoxville. This was the head of the athletics and fifteen athletes plus who ever knew what was
up. I'm sure some of the coaches did think about where you have to be mentally to go. You know what, I'm okay with this? How broken you have to be? This isn't This isn't gambling where the athlete may never know that you gambled on him, You recruited these people, you falsified it, and then you you also and this is the part they leave out of the story. It was I think there was two or three basketball players. The rest of the team fully meets the qualifications. What's the message being
sent to them? Right? They worked their butt off to get there within this slice of eligible athletes. They are the best of the best in their country and what they got told by their coach and the organizers is, yeah, we're gonna need some people and uh, we're gonna need them to um. What's the word? What's the word that you don't want to hear? Us normal? And that's what he uses in two quotes here. What do you think that does for the for the the psyche of the athletes who are
doing things right? Who are who are now involved in this? I mean they won the gold medal, sure, but so creepy man, And what did they end up getting from It wasn't that much. But yeah, now that's the story of when Spain did that. So h there you go, all right, seven forty three Racetagic Weather Channel. He's here, We got the got the hamsters back in their little wheels. Things are trying been along this morning, sir, so good. Yeah, yeah, no giant delay.
We like to uh if you what's up? I got an echo? Oh you got an echo? Yeah, maybe you can. Well let me just do I'll just I'll just set you up. But now that the equipment's fixed, we wanted to be a perfect week. Make the rain go away. Um, I think it will, but it's going to take some time.
We've got areas of rain coming across the triangle and the try it as we speak, especially out across yeat In and getting into Stokes County and points north of that Wake Durham County. Seeing about your rain coming through, some of it heavy. So we will stay under the flood watch for this rounds of rain and thundershowers. We'll get today, some heavy at times tonight and
even into tomorrow. Maybe by the weekend we'll get some better weather in just a slight chance of showers of thunderstorms on Saturday, with hopefully some sunshine and a better chance of some sunshine on Sundays. Say Casey, I really think the best day of the next with two, three, four, we'll be Sunday. All right, Hey, it's a weekend day. We'll take it, appreciate it, and we'll talk in an hour. Sounds good? All right, there we go race Agic from the Weather Channel. All right.
Uh, we still get some calls on the two stories, the Boston Story Special Olympics, but I got to move on to some other stuff. Like I said, we got a bunch of things to get into, including some interesting science news which I don't know. Are we just gonna be like, yeah, we believe this one because we liked this one. I'll give you the details of what it is coming up. Hang on. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and News Talk f w PTI and
the Tryad here on your Thursday. Another rainy, fun exciting day. And it was I tried to time yesterday when I was driving from Greensbro back to Raleigh. Um, so I waited and I'm like, okay, it's not drizzling, kind of looked at the map, and I swear, man, the weather gods know when I'm on forty because then they're just they let me get basically to where eighty five connects and all the way to the split,
and then just decided to punish me. So I guess, uh, you're not gonna escape it, probably, so take some extra time this morning so you're not the crazy dudes who were passing me doing ninety yesterday while swerving lanes and can't figure out why they hydroplane. But we've made cars so safe. Darwin's probably not gonna get his chance. All right, a few other things. Let's get into this Spanish basketball story. Just bonkers man, All right,
here we go. So, um, you know there's conventions for everything, right, you got, whatever business you're in, I'm sure there's some convention for it, some gathering, some sharing of ideas. Radio's got. They have a for the talk radio. They have a thing called the Talkers. I know it's very uniquely named. I've never actually been to it, but a lot of people go to it. I know a lot of people to go and they're actually speakers there too, so but no, I'm not
going. What was the one we had at the Oh yeah, it was the Flat Earth Society. They had their national convention and carry a few years ago. We're trying to get ross what was it. They wouldn't even answer our press credential request or did they give us an answer. We went to press credential ross into it because we thought they never gave an answer. They never even answered. So but the ABC was there. ABC did a big
thing on them and it was Audio gold Man, all right. So with that in mind, there is a psychedelics convention, the largest gathering of psychedelics enthusiasts, right, so you know this is the Hiawaska stuff, the payote, the acid whatever, the mushrooms is set to gather in Denver this week because Denver's of course got the biggest one in the world there and one of the keynotes, the big the big draw there this year is Aaron Rodgers,
the now Jets quarterback who we talked about this on the air. Dude got introduced to the Hiawaska stuff. He says, by the way, he's talked to well over a hundred of his NFL colleagues who are super interested in this stuff, probably because they don't get popped on testing for it. But I'm buying into Ross's theory a little, which is he did enough that now it changed his whole mindset, especially how he approaches his job. I mean, that's what that stuff does. You can't do that stuff and go back to
where you are. It changes your baseline, it really does. Now he's gonna be there, He's gonna be the big speaker there. That's got to feel good for you now that he's in your conference, right, I mean, it's still going to be such a competitive conference though. AFC East. Yeah, that cornerback that I really really really wanted the Vikings to move up and draft. The Patriots got him, and apparently he's just ridiculously he's he's
he's their starting cornerback, is what they're saying. Probably it's better than any of the veterans on the team. And meanwhile, we got screwed on that because we're dumb. Um. Yeah, so you know, the Patriots would be whatever they're gonna be. The Dolphins, though, man, if they keep quarterback healthy, that's scary, especially if somehow they're able to get a certain running back to go there. And then of course, you know the Jets. They have a few key players that have come on, but it'll
come down to Aaron Rodgers. Right, That's that's gonna be. That's gonna be the core of whether that team is any good. And we know how quarterbacks have worked for that team. That's all that I'm saying. And if you got a dude, it's like, I'm going to travel and do the psychedelic advocacy circuit. He's all in on that stuff. And you wonder how much of his head is still in football. So will be interesting to watch play out. All right, I don't know why this is controversial, but
what the heck? The North Carolina House yesterday finally took up a parents' Bill of rights. Now it was the Senate who passed one last spring, and among other things that the traditional media is horrified over, is because it's in the headline. Bill would ban schools from keeping students secrets from parents. These
secrets, by the way, are my kid. Your kid comes to school and then literally brings extra clothes and changes and goes by a different name and gender, and we all know but we're not telling you those are the secrets they're referring to. By the way, the bill would also ban discussions of sexual orientation gender identity in public schools from kindergarten to fourth grade, and would ban teachers and staff from keeping students secrets from parents. All right, let's
be again, let's be very clear what secrets we're talking about. We're talking about a up until a few years ago, was something that was a significant psychiatric condition, something that even in its current evolution of woke medical meddling, still has a significant mental health components, as demonstrated by the suicide rate.
Right, So if you have if there is something out there and it is something that if your kid is in this group, that their suicide rate goes up to a level that is on par with Jews and occupied Nazi Germany, and you're not getting tipped off about it, that's dangerous. You know, it's not just about you know what would then they're going to say something, and they're going to try to, you know, tell them that it's against
their religion. And it's just so horrible and we're so accepting. You're literally taking the people who spend the most time around that individual, and you're not arming them with the information that they may need. Maybe they're fine, and they just at the at the very least, they just want to make sure that if there's a mental health condition, they're addressing it significantly, especially one that has to do with self harm. So, yeah, you could be
as horrified as you want. That's fine, But who the hell are you? Can you imagine? Can you imagine coming home? You went out to dinner, right, get a little time away from the kids. You get home, you're fishing out money for the babysitter, and like the babysitting You're like, well, how are the kids? What happened? I'm not telling you anything. Well, I mean, were there any problems? Where are they in bed? What's got I'm not now sorry not telling you you would
that babysitter never be back in your house. And that's somebody that you chose to, obviously trust to spend time with your kids. So I don't know how the school district's any different. If anything, they're probably gonna have a little better insight because they're going to spend more time with the kids than that babysitter in that current scenario. But yeah, these headlines. Bill would band schools from keeping students secrets from parents, you know, like it's who they
like. That's not what we're talking about. This isn't This isn't tiger beat gossip. This is stuff that has real ramifications, real permanent ramifications, in way too many cases. So no, I'm good with this. I suspect you are as well. We'll be back a right. Good morning, everybody. It is eight oh six. You're on the case O Day radio program. I said, I want to get to some of the audio, so we'll do that, and we will shamelessly plug which is my favorite video in
a long time. It's one of those screw around and find out. I know that people use the f wort, but we're on radio, so we won't. But you get the gist of it, like, are you gonna do this? Something's gonna happen. You should just you know you're on notice. This one's a doozy though. I'll tell you about that here in just a moment. First, the worst take I've heard from any of the network analysts, and that's saying something over the Hunter Biden thing. In this case,
it's Dan Abrams. So Abrams, who is in addition to he's got a website. It's pretty popular and he does a lot of speaking engagements too, where I saw him speak somewhere and I can't remember where it was, but whatever. So he's a she's the news chief legal analyst for ABC News. He's a IPD guys, the guy that could put on Patrol live on TV. I'll you know what I forgot that that's him too. Yeah. Yeah, So he's a big supporter of police, and he tends to be
more conservative as well. Like he was on MSNBC for a while and they pooed him off, sort of like Tucker because he didn't fit in. Yeah, but you gotta admit this is a horrible take. It is all that being said. You can be those things and still be really wrong. Yeah, and that's where we find ourselves, all right. So let's hear Dan Abrams take on Hunter Biden and whether he may have got special treatment or at least you know, his own version of the justice system, right this two
or three tiered in some case justice system. Because I think most of us probably look at this and feel like he did. About the time they announced that there was concerns about whether they could put him in jail because of his Secret Service protection. Well, if that's a concern and that ways into it, then that's a double standard because I don't have Secret Service protection, so you can't deny it and admit it in the same vein. But Abrams goes
somewhere different. Let's check it out. But given this set of facts, what difference did it make that the subject was Hunter Biden. I think it made an enormous difference here. Look, anytime someone gets probation, right or a diversionary agreement, you could argue it's a sweetheart deal. Right, It's true they're not getting any prison time. And yet if this wasn't Hunter Biden,
it is likely he wouldn't have been prosecuted at all. Meaning on the tax charges, typically to get prison time for a tax charge you need to have either been have a criminal history or been making big efforts to hide the money. Here, the IRS went to and they said, you owe this amount of money. People get notices from the IRS that they owe money. If they pay it back, typically the person isn't charged. Here, he
was charged. Okay, there was wrongdoing on the gun issue. Typically that is not something that gets charged alone, almost never does that particular charge about lying one thousands of cases a year. A thousands would get prosecuted if that was the charge. But when that said, it does seem that the facts support a guilty plea on these charges. But if he wasn't Hunter Biden, you have to believe there wouldn't have been a prosecutor. Okay, all right,
So Abram's take is he got it worse because he's Unterbiden. I would like to remind people, and I saw Chris Hayes and a few others doing this where they're just like you know, they were. They were severely downplaying the Biden story, like, oh, he just went in there and he misunderstood a question. Okay, well, and so they shouldn't be doing this. And I guess my question to Chris Hayes and the MSNBC crew would be, I never want to hear you whine about like when you're advocating for them
not to enforce existing gun laws. Don't be screaming about needing twenty more or two hundred or whatever you want, right because now you're a giant hypocrite. But let's also realize what Hunter Biden did. He didn't just lie on the background application about his drug use after acquiring the gun his ex wife at Basically she threw it into a dumpster at a school. I repeat that the gun was thrown away in a dumpster at a school, which that baffles me.
Right, I had to get rid of a gun. How many people are driving to a school to throw it in the dumpster there? So there's that. And to his previous point, while it didn't rise to the Wesley Snipes level of tax, it was very similar to what remember Lauren Hill from the Fuji's very talented singer. She had I think it was about two hundred and fifty thousand, so it was a little more than a hunter. She got.
She got prison time. I think she only ended up doing three months, but they gave her jail time, so you know, to act like the only reason they prosecuted him for this, I can give you examples of people, and there's lots of them, So whatever you think, those are the details surrounding it. And I and look, I also understand the diversionary nature of you know, people with drug addiction. It's uh that has that was the last straw for a member of my family. It was it.
Judge is like if you fail out of this, um, we're gonna be right back here and we're gonna get into sentencing stuff. And that was that was a wake up call. And he has I haven't dealt with that problem. He hasn't dealt with that problem for ah at least fifteen ten, fifteen years. It's been a while, and I'm glad. I'm happy to see it and that finally worked. So on that, I get that, but it's the larger part where you have this investigation going on, and it's into
not just disposing of a gun and lying on an application. It's much bigger stuff. So to forfeit any leverage that you had, and I explain this on the radio yesterday, is incredibly beneficial for the Biden family because you don't have to worry about Hunter having those charges and the prosecutor coming in and going,
look, we're gonna we'll hit you on the top. We'll do to you what we're doing to the January six people, not the ones who actually beat police and or the guy who just got he was sentence yesterday for tazing officers. I'm fine with that. No, no, no, no, Now, like the people who you know walk through open doors and took pictures. Right, if you want to go that aggressive, we will go that aggressive unless you flip now Biden, his brother, anybody who may have been
involved. If in fact there is pay for play or pay for consideration or whatever it is, you don't have that leverage anymore. And I would argue that's by design because I'm, you know, paranoid dude like that. All right, here we go, Greg, what's up? Yes? I was just h you know, let's lose show when you were talking about the teachers and the field that was passed and not being able to tell the parents what's
going on, you know, with physical situations there at school. And our wife is a teacher here in North Carolina, and I just kind of want to put in a plug for the teachers. I mean, they're like they're on the front lines. They have to do what the law says. Do you get rose teachers? Oh yeah, just like you do in every profession that are you know, just pray. But the teachers that I know, they're always there for the kid, you know, I see him to spend
money. My wife spends with her money to buy supplies for deadpeat parents that wan't buy their kids anything. There you know so many things. Last night she was at a funeral hunt with one of those parents that had died. You know, they're very involved people. But good you hear anything talked on the radio or news or whatever, it's always like kind of ramping up the
face for the conservatives. Well, we're a very conservative family. But but the teachers that I know have always doing it to be able to tell the parents and be involved. But law, by law that they're not allowed to. But when we hear the story, let's be let's be very clear, it's not in most cases, it's not by law, it's by district policy.
But to be abundantly clear, how long have you listened to the show, Sir oh Man, I don't know, five or six years, and you never you never heard me clearly delineate between the various groups of teachers, especially when they were doing the Red Fist march where you had the Quasi teachers union. Yeah, okay, I just want I want to be here. Yeah yeah, I mean yeah, I've heard of, you know, for the teachers and stuff like that. But I'm just saying, as they do.
Anytime you hear anything, it's like both And again, I'm very conservative, and uh, but it's like the always are ramp in the face type situation. You know, let's ramp the face up. It's never nobody's cheer leading. The cops. Uh, they don't get you know, hardly anybody. You know. The cops are beat all pieces on everywhere, and which is not good. The teachers are beat up by every news you know,
every other news story you know about some weird teacher that's doing whatever. And I don't know, I just kind of want to put in a plug for I mean, they're teachers out there in the trenches, are putting their heart and soul into this thing, and then and they just get beat up over Yeah, they get beat up. They get beat up because the highest you know, the people who get the make the most noise and get the most pub are the most rapidly activist, leftist teachers, the Randy Weingarten of the
world. And yeah, people are going to identify that. But people are also looking at things like and thank you very much for the call there, sir, And I totally get what you're saying. And God bless your wife for being out there and grinding it out. And I mentioned it too. I had some great teachers, and I had some awful teachers, and that's just the reality of it. But then I see stuff like this, and we're in this, We're in this debate, this discussion about school choice.
You know, it's either going to be the end of public education, which is what the Republicans want, I know, because the Democratic Party tweets it out every day, or as studies have shown in many states that have done this, and I think there's I think in all but one major study that's been done, and take a study for what it's worth, there was benefit
overall to these kids within the district. And that includes kids in private school and in expanded charter opportunities and non traditional parochial schools and you name it. There was a net benefit because one kids could parents had more choice, so they could find an environment where their kid did a better job of learning, right, which is the ultimate goal you want. You're sending your kid off to school, you want every minute of that to be as advantageous as possible.
So you want to get into that debate, and you know, there's some very activist teachers that are out there and have taken it upon themselves to excoriate parents who would want something like this. Meanwhile, math and reading performance for thirteen year olds in the United States has hit the lowest level in decades, according to test scores released by the National Assessment of Educational Progress. This is the gold standard federal exam, so there's gonna be your largest swath here.
Performance has fallen significantly since the nineteen twenty nineteen twenty twenty school year, when the coronavirus pandemic rod havoc. In fact, according to tests, the current the current thirteen year old in America scores on average two hundred and fifty six out of five hundred in reading, two hundred and seventy one out of five hundred in math. And those numbers previously, I think we're two here, we go two sixty and two eighty three years ago. So they have
declined now basically five points in one and nine points in the other. Every little bit is going in the wrong direction. And those we heard the numbers you did the math, we're already in the fifty percent range. And back when I was in school, of you got some if it didn't at least have a six in front of it, it wasn't a passing grade. That was d territory. I know things have changed, but the achievement declined across
lines of race, class, geography, and socioeconomic right. So we talk about students who may be better prepared because they got tutors, or they got the latest equipment or whatever, it didn't matter. The quality of the education that the kids are getting has been severely impacted and is now moving in this downward direction. And are there any parents out there who feel that your kid is better scholastically prepared post COVID than they were pre COVID. And I'm talking
about motivation, their willingness to learn, their ability to learn. Do you think do you feel that you've had the advancement that you saw in previous grades? Because when they do polling on that, the answer for mo is know and they're able to identify key areas where their child struggles. So you know,
that's why we have these conversations. And I'll put it right out there if we've decided that what we're doing now purely as as many of these activists want, what's going on with public education right now, which they always say, well, could get better, we just need a you know, a bunch more money. That numbers don't support that. Where public education has been able to rebound is once they have been forced in a competitive environment to more
refine what they're doing. You know, a lot of the fact gets trimmed, a lot of that. You know, we're gonna have all We're gonna have this non traditional curriculum for for you know, whatever the latest activist thing is, rather than going and testing and learning what's on these tests which are indicator And I know that those three subjects are not math, reading or excuse me, those two Math and reading are not the end all be all of
education. There's lots of other stuff, but you got to have a baseline, and it's a baseline that's moving in a downward direction. In New York and districts where they allowed vouchers, a significant amount of vouchers, the public schools went up too, because again they were able to refine what it is because they had to be competitive. So those numbers, by the way,
not expected to change going into next year. And crazily to put the report out, and I don't even see recommendations for improvement other than you need a bunch more money. Yeah, I just give us a bunch more money. You know what, Ross, I was thinking, we're you know, the show does pretty good ratings wise, but I think we get a lot more ratings and management just give us, I don't know, like double, What do you think we get double? And then uh, we'll totally work on
getting those numbers enough ratings increase or money money? Oh yeah, all right, we're good. Good triple triple maybe I think I think that's better. Okay, all right, so Ross's h he's on team triple're getting there? What do you have? Like ten times? Let's say, because I want it. If any kids are doing this, I don't want them to have to multiply by three. Multiplying by ten's easy, right, So for the kids, we'll do it. For the kid, we'll we'll settle at ten
times. Wage increase and h we're totally on it, unless you know, it doesn't happen and then next year obviously we just ten wasn't enough, maybe twenty, but we're willing to start with ten. So because that's the vibe I'm getting right now, all right, ponder that phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four Get more audio, more stories, all sorts of insanity, plus a funny video to tell you we'll do it. Coming up. Case O Day Radio Program returns in just a few minutes.
Hang on one oh six one FM Talk and ninety four five WPTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. Alright, six thirty five, Good morning, thirty six. Now, actually it is the case O Day Radio program. Yesterday, after not being able to pass what was initially a rebuke of Adam Shift that would have included a potential this was getting misreported, a potential fine that could go to
sixteen million dollars, but they didn't get it. They did finally censure Shift, and while they were attempting to do it, I'm only gonna play about thirty seconds of this. I just want you to know this goes on for like five and a half minutes. Okay, all right, So here's McCarthy on this vote. They a's are two hundred and thirteen and the nays are two And I should point out this is not the vote on the actual censure.
This is the vote. This is essentially them saying, all right, we're done, and then we're going to we're going to vote to vote, which is the thing they do. So here we go on this vote. The A's are two hundred and thirteen and the nays are two hundred and nine, with six ans. During present the resolution adopted without objection the motion to considers Larry laid on the table howth will be in order? So, yeah, they all think they're in a Game of Thrones episode with their little shame
chancell. Oh yeah, I've had enough of these people. Bye bye, okay, all right, So that for five and a half minutes, and then of course they ran to the cameras. They can't believe, they can't believe. What they say is games and partisanship and all of this, and it's like, I don't know, remember that, Remember the whole committee you put together for prime time and then literally like moved it so they could air in primetime because you know, all your network buddies would remember you consistent.
I don't know, remember you impeaching the President of the United States for something that turned out to not be a thing, you know, Adam Schiff. This is because I saw some Republicans pushing back on this, and I had a conversation last week with somebody on this, and I get like the big concern was when you do that, if you were to attach sixteen million,
it's a free for all. And then if the Democrats are in charge, they're gonna find ways to basically financially hand amstring their political opponents, which they're not wrong about. But I would disagree with those who say that there's it is it creates a an unlawful taking of money, right. I think it's quantifiable. And here's how it's quantifiable. Do you remember balloon Boy? Remember
the kid in Colorado? Parents, dad, some weird inventor dude, and he's like, I'm gonna build this whole made balloon and then breaking news, Uh, we don't know where our kid's at, and there's our balloon. We think he's in the balloon. What are we gonna do? Remember the insanity that surrounded that And where was the kid? He was high? He was you know, it was fine. He was on the ground, he
was in a barn or something. I don't even remember. They charged the family for some of that, and it's not unusual, I don't I don't remember if they charged the the pot smoking buskers out in Nashville a number of years ago. I think they were talking about it though basically you had this, these this young couple. They were at the family near Asheville, camping somewhere along the Blue Ridge, and they're just like, this sucks. We
just want to go smoke pot and be hippies. So without telling anyone, they wandered off into the woods, right, they didn't. They wandered off into the woods, and then they got a ways away and then cut back to the road, hitchhiked into Asheville, and there is literally a search and rescue going on for them. You got sheriff's helicopters, you got volunteers,
everything. And meanwhile they're sitting there, you know, in downtown Asheville with their creepy looking dreadlocks or whatever, just you know, living the living, the the lazy dream, right, And that's you know, that's not even cutting dry. The reason I'm pointing this out is because Adam Schiff propelled something by lying about it. And it wasn't just him, but arguably he was the go to when it came to reassuring people who didn't like Donald Trump that
they had the goods. I don't know if anyone did more work than Adam Schiff. You could argue he was the face of the Russia investigation. Do you think Ross, do you think that's fair. I don't want to be unfair here, but I think Adam Schiff I was gonna say he was the main guy, and for years going on and on and on, every time they would question him on it, he would say, oh, no, well, I have evidence that links Trump directly to Russia. I've seen it.
I've been in the skiff. I've seen it. I can't talk about It's so classified that I can't talk about it. I can't release it. You know, I could show it to you, but then i'd have to kill you. But it's gonna come out, I promise you. The walls are closing, then Russian clothes and have and then it turns out the FBI is like, we actually made all that up and there was never any evidence, which means Schiff was lying about it the entire time and he never ever
had any evidence, and we should be in prison. We know the dollar amount that the Molar investigation cost, because we did. We did like a parody song with it because it was it was such a Bonker's number man, such a crazy but it was you know, it was more than double the sixteen million I don't want to say it was what it was, like thirty
eight million or something, And that's just that element of it. So you know, you know some of the fixed costs, and and if if I go and I do something, and I lie about something and it causes law enforcement rescuers, you know, basically public entities to then expend millions of dollars or even in the case of the balloom boy that that probably was a million dollars, that was craziness. But in the case of the hikers over there
in Nashville, I'm sure it wasn't a million. But it's not cheap to run a helicopter around and get twenty guys to go pound through the woods. There's a cost to it. So Adam Schiff did the thing that caused and then we know the dollar amount. So for Republicans who were cringing on this, going, oh, you know, then they'll just make stuff up. Well, one, if you think, by the way, if you think that they're not going to do what you were unable to do next time they
have power, your bonkers. But more importantly, I agree that you need to be able to quantify costs to the best that you can. And I just told you how go through Bindtoothcomb. Here he is on CNN. The next day there was finally enough support for x y Z and that propelled forward into the Mullar thing. This is not difficult. You all should be sending me a consulting fee in addition to the ten times salary and chrease. Ross and I are getting. Oh, his numbers is gonna be so good?
All right? At three raced agent from the Weather Channel. He's got Well, it's not all good news, but there is a little bit of it tucked into your weekend. There is and I think Sunday is going to be our best day. Saturday's not going to be terrible. However, do you want to get to this flood advisory that just came out. I couldn't get the words out of my mouth last hour, and now at eight to eleven
they issued this flood advisory. Flooding is occurring or could be occurring, through parts of Durham, Franklin, Granville, Person, Vans and Wake Counties. As that area of rain move south to north. It is exiting Wake County now, but if you're up in Granville County, up there hebron and up toward Wilbourne's and points north of that. That's where this heavy rain is going.
So travel cautiously there or scattered showers back to the west and even around the Triad, we do have some scattered showers, and that's the message. More scattered showers, occasional thunder showers with the potential for some heavier rain. See another batch of building right now out across South Carolina moving north in in our direction, tamperatures. Who cares, right, what's the difference load of mid seventies today. I mean, nobody's gonna be out there any way.
And I think as we go through tomorrow, maybe a little less rain, but still some is the upper level low sticks around at Casey, I think less of a chance of showers of utder storms on Saturday we get into the eighties, But right now Sunday does look sunny. Maybe a couple of dry days or dryer days as we get into early next week. So just be careful out there. There's some heavy rain around. At times there may be some flooding, like we've got this flood advisory right now. Okay, you
still get an that coaster. No, we're good. Somebody fixed it. They just waved their wand and we have magic elves around. It is magic, and I will be out until July tenth. We're starting to win starting now. Yep, why are you packing, packing your stuff? You're leaving? Yeah, I gotta run home. Yeah, I gotta run home for graduation for my niece. And then we're heading to the Jersey Shore. My kids are petrified about that. They're used to Myrtle Beach type of beaches.
And then the week after I got some family coming into town. The timing was just bad. I don't like it, don't like taking two weeks off in a row, but it is what it is. So enjoyed. Joe, your fourth thing, don't get it. Don't get in a hot tub with any of them girls partying there. They all got to have diseases. I saw it on MTV. Yeah, unfortunately, that's probably what my kids are watching old Jersey Shore videos, right, pumped up man? Yeah?
Crazy? All right, So we'll have fun. We'll we'll you know, we'll chat with you when you get back, man, Okay, all right, and uh we we'll chat with Jeff Bellinger next. Hang on your day Smarter one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk five w PTI more with Casey starts now. All right, good morning everybody. It is eight fifty two. You're Bloomberg up day now with Jeff Bellinger. Jeff, what's going
on? Well, Good morning, Casey. The number of workers signing up for unemployment benefits was bigger than expected last week, but the numbers are still well below levels typically seen heading into recessions. The Labor Department counted two hundred and sixty four thousand initial applications that was unchanged from the prior week. Stock market futures are pointing lower this morning, but they have improved some since earlier in the day. Now futures are down sixty nine points at the moment.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has set interest rates will have to go hier to get inflation under control, but that is not a unanimous opinion among central bankers. Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostick says it would be prudent to give the past rate hikes some time to work. Bostick told Yahoo Finance rates should be left
unchanged for the rest of the year. A rule of thumb says that when it comes to emergency savings, you should have enough money stocked away to cover three months worth of expenses, but fewer than half of all Americans have managed to save that much. A majority of the people surveyed by banquet dot com say they are uncomfortable all about the amount of their emergency savings. More than one in five respondents say they have no emergency savings at all. Uber is
reportedly cutting more jobs to save money. Dow Jones says the ride hailing and delivery company is laying off two hundred recruiters. That's about a third of its recruiting team. Home flippers still able to make money in the housing market. Adam reports there are signs investor profits from flipping improved in the first quarter, and flippers are likely helping to boost the inventory of homes for sale in a lot of markets. Redfinn reports the number of homeowners putting their homes on the
market fell to an all time low last month. Soaring mortgage interest rates are blamed. People who have low fixed rate home loans just don't want to take on new loans at current rates. In the future, more people will likely have seen some of the movies nominated for Best Picture Oscars. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and sciences will require that films spend more time in more theaters
in order to be considered for the Best Picture Prize. And Casey Craft Singles and the Little Pie Company, you're teaming up on a new dessert introducing individual apple pies topped with cheese just in time for the Fourth of July, because apple pie is so American, Casey oh, okay, So they want to make so the film industry wants to do the opposite of what consumers seem to want apparently, So yeah, this is really aimed at the streaming services.
Netflix would put a movie in one or two theaters for a very short period of time, and the Academy doesn't feel that's right. Just you know, you had another industry not recognizing what's going on. I appreciate it and we'll chat tomorrow, sir, Okay, talk to you then, take care? All right? Are you Jeff Pellinger Bloomberg News joining us here on the show. And what a way to end the show if not for this Borda story Floyd and then Floyd and then something in the water, the air or sand
that makes you do all that crazy crap. It's like the state is one being dumb ass trap. Nowhere else has the Florida Man. It is almost like as the Weird Factor climbs, you'll find out it happened in Florida every time. Florida Man, Florida Man. If anyone can cheer me, if you know, you can, just mind life, get crazy. But of course, but it's not as bad crap crazy as yours. Nowhere else are you gonna find him? They're so used to it they don't mind him.
Hooray for Florida Man. Oh boy, I got two of these. We're gonna get a ross. You get to pick the order. Do you want to go knives and chicken or adult products that aren't yours? Which are the two products that aren't yours? Oh? Wow? Okay, all right, so Florida man, as stated David Romero, Ah, this is Palm Coast, which is north the Daytona each case you care, all right. So dude's a serial shoplifter. He's known, he's known, and like he had
been coming through at the Walmart and the Target. It's just some other stores. But he only steals adult products, apparently, underwear and various toys and prophylactics and lubes and all of that. That's what he does. And apparently he had quite the whole of that week. So police were on the lookout for him and they spot him nearer the target where they had just went,
got a police report on his theft, so they pull him over. He denies, right, They reboot him from his vehicle and they pat him down and they say that in his on his person he had two boxes of condoms, a giant bottle of Hello Cake lubricant. Hello Cake is that a name of something, as well as some various sprays that are intended for men if they want to make a longer go at. I don't know, don't how to describe it, but whatever, as well as some men's shapewear, so
like spanks for dudes or something. I anyway, So he's got all that, however, Oh and he has a couple adult toys, right, So they get it. All of that, they pat them down, they remove that, and he says that, oh no, that was all his. In fact, he was just headed home to quote use it with the wife to celebrate Father's Day because we weren't able to be together on Father's Day. As they're putting them in the squad car, the officer doing it. Here's
a noise, well buzzing going on. And there's a reason that officers will have you when they're doing intake, you see them where they're like a squat
and cough, because it's about getting your body in a particular position. So when they're trying to load him in the car, it's a bit of an awkward position and it causes him to crouch enough that all of a sudden, the officer says he observed a pink adult toy fall out of the dude's pants onto the ground, which did match the description of one the target said was shoplifted ross What do you think he told the officer it wasn't his. He
was holding them for a friend. I didn't mention any friends, not his. I don't know how it got there. And I want to remind everyone that survived a love to do the chicken one tomorrow that survived a pat down. So either the officer got a really bad pat down or he had that thing hit. If you catch him a drift, who gets to put that in an evidence bag? And he no target don't want it back, all right, sir? So you're not good at that. Probably stop stealing stuff
nobody's buying your craft. Okay, all right, have a good rest of your day. We'll be back tomorrow. See you then,
