Remember remember remember all right, urning everybody, it is six eight, It is Thursday. Here on the case O Day Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. Do do do do? All right? Um, I I was gonna start yesterday afternoon, just from a news cycle standpoint, was way more interesting than it likely should have been yesterday. And by the way, that also is all without any sort of Jack Smith Trump indictment stuff, as much as I tried to kind of stay away
between whatever the UFO stuff was. And I'm curious your thoughts on not just what they talked about and they you know, what the various witnesses testified towards, but also what you think that was, because, um, and you know this is me. This is obviously as a failing on my part.
I lack trust and I think that you know, even if some dude had rolled in literally with you know, a giant like six foot tall from aldehyde, you know, container on wheels with the alien from Independence Day in it, I still think, like, I don't know that we'd get anywhere. But it was interesting. It was interesting to watch it. You know. One of the things I guess you kind of tune in for is you want to see if the people testifying look crazy, and I you know, I
wouldn't say that they did. That mean said there were some um, some really creepy stuff in there. But then then you have to wonder, well, you know, we're we're sitting here, we're having this testimony, and we got all this other news stuff going on, and you know, every time they're like, yeah, we're gonna get to the bottom of the alien stuff, and then they never do what exactly the reason for the season was, because like, I don't even know where we go next from here.
Did you guys watch any of it. I'm gonna play a little audio and then I'll just give you a I'll give you a little snippet of some other stuff that they talked about. But I don't know, man, if if everything that was testified to yesterday is one hundred percent true, that's kind of
scary. There's some there's some very uncomfortable stuff that was implied, not in I know there was they came right out and said it, and and it dealt with like hostility and injury and or maybe death to humans kind of stuff. I mean, it was really admittedly it was a lot more than I thought it was going to be, so I kind of ke one eye to
that. And then you had the Hunter Biden plea deal which fell apart yesterday, And it was fun watching these standard idiots on Twitter, whom we're doing their best to carry water for what happened there, try to spin that throughout the day, and then they were just kind of utterly defeated at the end.
So they had to. Like usually when you see those those before and after tweets, right where somebody's like, what did I see the other day, it was some guy who's like, yeah, I can't believe you would bring family into this, right, and then somebody will post a side by side tweet. Were like under the Trump administration, they were just they were feasting upon like Baron Trump's conspiracy theories, right, and so you look like
a giant hypocrite. This was in the course of a day, and it was you know, the usual suspects like the uh, the Krasenstein idiots and Meti Hassan and you know others that are you know, they're they're pretty much in there. They're pretty much in there every day spinning stuff. But for them to have to like pivot three times in one day. It was kind of fascinating. And then there was the Mitch McConnell thing, which it was really it was really awkward. You know, we have this visceral reaction.
Have you've ever watched somebody literally have a stroke or a heart attack or some
sort of um carra seizure. Right, It's it's really unnerving just because it's so I don't know if if I would, you know, file it under the whole Uncanny Valley thing, which, um, is this this reaction, even subconscious reaction that we have to robots that appear almost too lifelike, where you can just tell something's off when you see somebody's body, like you see those videos where like a newscasters literally just starts speaking gibberish and or passes out
on camera. Right, Yeah, it's it's really uncomfortable. It's not that you're not sympathetic. I want to be abundantly clear here, Um, it's it just it just weirds you out. And and it's probably because a little of it. You're scared, even if you don't like the person, Right, Yeah, I don't know that you're passing judgment at that You're just you're
noticing something that's so outside of the way that people normally act. And watching Mitch McConnell at that pressor yesterday, We'll play the audio, but I don't think it does it justice to watch the stare and then later, like literally hours later, there's Mitch McConnell talking to reporter's trolling Trump. So I don't know what the heck's going on. Man, it's a weird day. I don't know. Maybe the aliens intervened there, So I, you know,
I want to touch into some of that as as we get going. Also, I mentioned this at the end of the show yesterday to kind of tease this. There's a Gallop poll that came out earlier this week talking about how people feel how Americans feel about America, and they break it down by age bracket, and there's a few different things they touch on, but one of the main things they touch on is are you proud, very proud, middle of the road, not proud, or very not proud to be an American?
All right? Where would you put yourself between those five choices? Are you very proud, you're just proud, You're ambivalent, you're not proud, or you're very not proud. And as you can imagine as you get younger, there's less pride in being an American. But the numbers are crazy. And what's even more crazy is that very same poll, which is something they do on the regular and have been doing for quite some time, has changed
dramatically in what I would argue is a very short period of time. And I have my theories as to how we got here, but I am going to be curious to listen to yours. So um So, that's just a little bit of a rundown of where we're headed today. We got an crazy
story out of California. We got to get into that. Um well, we got two actually if you want to get technical with that, and a story that will infuriate you about one of the thirteen soldiers who lost their lives during the withdrawal from Afghanistan and what the family has had to go through, which I I don't understand it. I don't understand why they changed this one
rule. And maybe somebody in the military can help me out. So all that and more will be coming away, But right now, six seventeen will take a quick break here on the case O Day Radio program. This is one oh six one FM talk in the triangle and nept in the triad. So let me um, let me ask this question. Ross. I know you obviously you dubbed some audio from them from all the UFO stuff. Yes see. Did you watch any additional testimony, either on Twitter or maybe live
on Twitter? Yes? Okay. Would you say it did anything to increase your belief, decrease your belief, change your opinion at all? Uh? No, I mean, but you know where I stand. So I mean, where do you? I mean that the dome stuff obviously is not for people listening. That's obviously a joke. So uh, where do you stand?
Well? No, I believe aliens exist, right, UFOs, here's a There's one thing when it comes to especially when like they get into the discussion of like downed aircraft, right, you I understand the logistics or the idea of something crashes in the US, right, and then you know, the team assembles and there's swamp gas explanit. You know, the standard men
in black, goofy conspiracy theory stuff. Right. But we we're just one little slice here here in the world, right, we have no control over Let's say something were to happen in and then pick some much less stable country where there might even be incentives on the part of whatever despot leaders in there too haul this thing out on a trailer and be like, look what we're
in possession of. Do you know what I'm saying? Right? I people always make this argument where you know, the government's decide I did that. People are panicky animals here in America. So they they're gonna have the super secret thing and you're never going to hear about it except through whistleblowers, but
there'll never be any hard evidence. But there's a whole hell of a lot of places in this world where you know, an alien craft could be recovered where they're not going to be secretive about it either they don't have the capacity, they have motivations to be out. Do you get what I'm saying? And and you know we I don't even know what our land area is. For the totality of the world is very insignificant in the grand scheme of things. We're big, I mean, we're one of the biggest countries out there,
don't get me wrong. But still so they try to make a sound as if like if if something were to crash, right, there'd be an immediate response by some sort of government entity like shield and then the Marvel universe right right where like you're said, we have so you know, we're a giant country. So ship land somewhere. They always tend to land in the in the same area right the the the southwest. You know, it lands,
but it lands anywhere in the country. Leah, Nebraska, but Boom Falls near Lincoln, and within a matter of time there's some sort of government agency that's there that's got it all under wraps. Yeah, but I mean I'm talking even larger than that. I mean, we're we there seems to be this this idea that if a ship's gonna land, or if a ship's gonna be recovered, it's it's gonna land somewhere on US territory. And the
reality is, mathematically it likely wouldn't. Right. You see those maps where it's like, you know, it's the map of the globe of the Earth and it just has the United States on it, and it says this is how aliens see the world exactly. That's my point. So if that thing lands in um, I don't know, pick some pick some country where things are less stable. I don't Although a lot of people would say we're pretty
unstable right now. But you know exactly what I'm talking about. Do you think if you're some warlord idiots somewhere some death spot that like you think Kim Jong un wouldn't roll that thing out on a trailer just to show it off. No, but they're like, you know, that's one of the main concerns that Marco Rubio even said, like you know, what was like a
decade ago. Now it seems where he said, you know, we do have these crafts apparently over you know, our airspace, and what if it is somebody like China, who what if it crashed in China and what if they took the technology and they were able to what do they call it a reverse engineering, right and make their own stuff and then they can live fly it over our airspace. So that's one of the concerns is that somebody else
might have gotten this technology and they're using it against us. I no, no, no, no, I get that, but understand the argument then I make it. It's because I agree with you from a China perspective, and probably Russia to some extent, and probably quite a few places where they
themselves would undergo some sort of secret protocol to harvest the benefit. But not all countries act like that, right, Some just they're they're gonna to be more inclined to show it off as some sorty you know, in some propagandish way, because they're not in a position to reverse engineer it. Right.
You think, you're, well, maybe maybe the Aliens know that. Maybe they're like, going down the gah, we flew all this way and now we're crashing because he ran out of fossil fuels, and where can we crash? And they, you know, they bring up a map of the Earth that has all of the different political affiliations aligned with it obviously, and they're like, oh, don't land in North Sentinel Island, right, Or don't
don't land in getting Kazakh Stand or whatever wherever it is. That would be crazy though, going to North Setinel, right, They're like, we come in peace and then and then intergalactic war, right, you know, so they're crashing. They're like, yeah, okay, well, well let's let's crash in a constitutional republic. Let's do best. Look, don't go to Uzbekistan or whatever it is, you know, right, right, so maybe the crashing is purposefully done. Well, I mean, look, that's a
stretch and that's fair. It's it's no. You're like you're like, you're like Chessenburger, Right, you gotta pick your you gotta pick your spot. He you know, he went with the Hudson River, right, he made it right, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, right, exactly what. It's a good point. If Sully can land in the Hudson,
like, why can't the aliens land in the United States? Are like, let's go to the freeze part of the planet, like they're over Venezuela, like nah Son, Right, We're gonna make it to New Mexico and then they just kind of glided in. I don't know, we'll play it. We'll play some audio for you. We'll get into that, the McConnell stuff, everything. I'm just curious your thoughts. I mean, I start thinking about this stuff because if everything like I said, if everything they said
is true, it's kind of terrifying. So make of it was show after the show's on the iHeart radio app. Search Casey O Day for the podcast on the iHeart radio app. All right, good morning, it is six thirty five. You're on the PCO Gay Radio program. All right, so what's the what so is the conspiracy that McConnell is protecting Biden. I guess some people are saying that McConnell faked the incident to distract, you know, from the whole Hunter Biden situation, the Biden situation. Not everything is a
PSIOP people, don't get me wrong. There is a whole lot and we talked about this the other day, there's a whole lot of gamesmanship, um, manipulation of the news cycles, obviously, manipulation of the news that happens. But um, you're gonna have a real high hard time convincing me as much, even if as much as you may not like Mitch McConnell, that
he faked whatever that was to protect Hunter Biden. Like, I don't understand h every day man every day because I saw people going, well that, you know, they did all the alien stuff to distract from the Biden thing, and I'm like, maybe, but also it's not like they just decided to do it yesterday morning, you know what I'm saying, Like that thing had been on the calendar for a while and we didn't know exactly which day Biden a hunter was going to be in there. And arguably the story the
Hunter Biden story still played out yesterday. It's not like there was no news from the courtroom because you know, a judge blocked all of it. The fact is, and it was very interesting to watch, is Biden went in there. Hunter. Biden went in there with his lawyers, was expecting this plea deal that would have essentially, among other things, kept him from facing
any additional charges on these issues going forward. And in the middle of it you had this weird incident where one of his lawyers or somebody working on behalf of one of his lawyers, may have misrepresented who they were in an effort who get a report by James Comer out of the official record, which is
that is not going to make a judge happy. And everything changed, And as much as all of these water carriers on social media, these quote unquote journalists were like, no, that's you know, that's Fox News making that up. Not only did that come to pass yesterday, it got even more uncomfortable than I think people anticipated, and the you know it, it changed
everything. So what is somebody did a Windows update on Mitch McConn Maybe if you believe we're in a simulation to upgrade the Mitch McConnell bot, I don't know, uh what did I'm just telling you it was just a really weird day. And if it is um um a ssyop, maybe it's to distract from Kevin Spacey getting found not guilty on all four charges. What do you do with that? By the way, he already took all his stuff away. Questions, questions, All right, let me let me do this.
It's on the alien front, since that's kind of where we started. All right, here we go, let's talk this is this is just one of the thing. There's probably they had three different people testifying, and they had a lot of interesting ground that they covered, like let's see here. One of the more explosive questions came when asked of David Grush and if he knew of anyone who had been harmed or injured in efforts to cover up or conceal
extra terrestrial technology. All right, they're not even necessary, that's not necessarily even a question that you know, did aliens harm them? But did the government? Right, did the did the men in black come in and do something in an attempt to conceal it? Where they said, hey, this
guy's seemed too much. He's got to go. Congress Congressman Burschette even asked Gruse if anyone had been murdered, and again, most of his questions and I'll play a little cut on one of the others, there's a lot of words slid going on. Grush said, quote, I have to be careful asking that question. I directed people with with that knowledge to the appropriate authorities,
which is not an answer. By the way, he was asked whether the government retrieved non human craft, and he said he does believe the government is in possession based on an interview with forty witnesses. He says he knows the exact location. What's gonna be. Here's what Congress is going to do.
They're gonna try to put him in a skiff and and drill down on more specific questions, and then they'll come out unable to tell you exactly what he said, but you know, late intimate their own narrative, which is why I don't have any faith in most of these processes. That being said, one of the questions surrounded the recovery of aliens. Right, pretty point blank, we got we got some we got some dudes in formaldehyde somewhere. What's going on with that? Now tell me if you think this is an
answer. Do you believe we have crashed craft? Stated earlier, do we have the bodies of the pilots who piloted this craft? As I've stated publicly already in my New Station interview, biologics came with some of these recoveries. Yeah, where they I guess human or non human? Biologics non human?
And that was the assessment of people. What's recknowledge on the program I talked to that are currently still on the program, and was this documentary everences, video photos, eyewitness like, how would that be determined the specific documentation? I would have to talk to you in a skiff about okay, all right? And then he mentions the skift there, which he does several times, so asked you know, and then buy a lot. Well, what does
biologics mean? I mean that could be like a craft from like say China, with like a monkey in it or something, right, it did biologics, It just means non human. Biologics could be a monkey and it could just it doesn't even have to be a monkey. It could be like monkey,
you know, Saliva, you know what I'm saying. This is this is where I'm sitting there and I'm watching this and in very and the whole time you're hearing words, and I think some people run the risk of trying to plug in what they want to hear, and you have to kind of listen to what they're saying several times and then insert the scenarios like Ross just did. Well, I mean feasibly if you go with those words, because look, you don't trust anything coming out of government, right you shouldn't,
So what would fit that narrative? And like filter everything through lawyering? Okay, so if you were a lawyer and said, well, we determine what they found is they found something with monkeys in it? And well, I said that they recovered non human biologics. And then I think you'll get a little closer to why I think a lot of people were rolling their eyes at
this stuff yesterday. What agency, subagency, what contractors? Who should be called into the next hearing about UAPs, either in a public setting or even in a private setting. And you probably can't name names, but what agencies or organizations, contractors, etc. Do we need to call in to get these questions answered, whether it's about funding, what programs are happening and what's out there. I can give you a specific cooperative and hostile witness list of
specific individuals that were in those soon. Can we get that list. I'm happy to provide that to you after the hearing. Just garbage, just got it's it's just this is the kind of stuff where the majority of what I saw I filtered it through. All Right, So what do I think he's saying versus let's say, let's say everything is the most extreme example, how
would I feel about it? And look, if you just believe when they say biologics that they got little green men in a box somewhere, or that people were harmed both by the quote unquote visitors but also by the government in an effort to cover it up, that's nightmare. That's sci fi nightmare fuel, right, But again, you listen to what they say and like, I don't understand what the hell we were doing yesterday. I didn't. I didn't walk away from there more convinced or less convinced in any way, shape
or form. But I'm curious what you think eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four And if you don't think it's a PSI op noted? Okay, we got uh we mentioned that we got it on record. Somebody put that in Twitter, so we'll count that as that hot take. All
right sixty four k c O Day Radio program, we'll get onto. I guess the other perceived PSI op or Mitch McConnell um having a moment or whatever that was during a press conference yesterday, and um, it's pretty disconcerting, but it's also pretty interesting to hear him literally just a few hours later answering
a couple of questions from reporters. So all of that and more coming up here on the k c O Day Radio program, Smart Talk all Day, w PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle, all right, six fifty here on the qc OD Rading Over program. When you draft a phone calls here on the All the Alien stuff, Uh, Jesse, what's up? Hey? Casey Um? I was telling Raw.
You know, even though this guy's testifying under eight, I think this is just a big r move on his part to try to get more attention to his podcast and try to get more attention on him and make more money. I mean, what better way than you know, good national media attention testifying for Congress? Well, yeah. I mean he's building his profile. He's also under oath, so you know there's that. Oh and hey, one more thing besides, if Alams were real anyway, we already know they
would have already up up the Cornpop. Why would it now? Why would they go after him? Wow? I mean you know, I mean look at all the other crazy stuff up in the Cornpop. I mean, you know, in the pool with you know, the hair and his legs and all that crazies. Guy lives a life of adventure. Sir, you sound jelly us bad boy not but I love to show her and you guys have a good day, all right, are you easy? All right? So?
Uh, profile building? I mean, admittedly, I would say the vast majority of Americans had no idea who this groush dude was, and and now he's he's getting a lot of media time today. So we are a
clout seeking society, are we not? So absolutely, Like we were talking about this off the year the other day with that woman who now admits that she faked her own kidnapping and your wife arrived at the same conclusion I did, and trying to figure out why and she's just for attention, Yeah, just for the same reason that you see these idiots on TikTok doing a dance in the middle of a home depot, right, got to get the gotta get the attention or um see, the one guy got his TikTok suspended because
he would every day he would do something to try to get a visit from the FBI and like, so, I mean, it was just it was so weird and what ended up happening. Even he lives in Canada too, so the FBI is not coming to visit, but the Mountis did because he was like he was going on there and being like, I have a metal lab in the basement. He had like what looked like a body wrapped up. He had, you know, maybe I'm a terrorist, maybe I'm making
a bomb. And eventually they came and they arrested him for you know, essentially some of the stuff she's charged with, but the Canadian version, which I'm sure is a lamer but basically wasting resources intentionally. So he got his dream and then they they permanently suspended him from TikTok. So I don't know that he's probably have to get a job when he gets out of jail.
So people chase the cloud man. That's that's one of the most troubling things other than all the Chinese spy stuff of TikTok, because it's now like that on steroids. By the way, speaking of China, I saw I saw something yesterday, a news report on Twitter, and they were showing these billboards in China where they were posting like the picture and the details of people who have like bottom barrel social credit scores on billboards where everyone can see it.
So let's say, let's say Ross is on the social credit naughty List. There'll be his picture and then you know his name and where he lives and how bad his score is. And they do it in an effort to try to get people, Hey, if you interact with this person, you risk you know, trash in your own social credit score. That's creepy, man. At is just so yeah, don't don't, don't hang it. We're
Austin. This is this is the old timey kicking somebody out of the out of the village, you know what I'm saying, forcing them, forcing the ejecting them from society. And the weird thing is like we do our own version of that right with the cancel culture. They've just have a much more
a digitally assisted, refined, government forward way of doing that. So just think about that the next time they're like, we have to debank this person, and like all the stuff we saw during COVID is just another version of that. So if you see that and you're creeped out by it, but you're not creeped out about how we do it here, then I think there's something fundamentally wrong with you. All right, speaking of is there something wrong with people? So Mitch McConnell was up, you know, the podium.
He's got a few other senators standing around him, and um, you know, he's talking about various issues, and all of a sudden, this happens, and all of the the the there's no edits here and what is this forty five forty seconds? All right? So check this out of bars in cooperation and a string of He is just staring straight ahead and now it's not moving an inch, and you know, four or five other senators standing around behind them, and you can you can see as he kind of dawns on
him that this is not a dramatic idea. Go back to do you want to say anything else to the press, And then they just kind of steer him out of let's go back to me. Yeah, man, you know, we're we're we're we're ruled by the octagenarian class at this point. And so, you know, is it unexpected that you might see some of this stuff, whether it's Biden or McConnell or you know, whomever. No, it's interesting to watch how it's treated. But that right there, man,
that was it was really really uncomfortable watching that. And what was weirder is how long it took people to figure out something was wrong there, because McConnell's not like, you know, we we we make jokes because Glenn Beck will have these really long dramatic pauses. It's just kind of his delivery, especially when it's something really dramatic. And even if you think he's doing one of those, like after about I don't know the twenty five thirty second mark,
you gotta be wondering. And then just a few hours later, here comes Mitch McConnell out of his office, this gaggle of reporters obviously waiting, and this happens well in present, call him and check on me. I told him I got a sandbag. Oh how you feeling? How are you feeling. Now, have you seen a doctor? Are you going to see any idea what happened? Yeah? Ill of I know, man, don't know.
You do run the Senate. So in the same way that I like a little transparency from Biden when um, he starts talking about him curing cancer and not just changing transcripts, Um, I feel like McConnell probably should give us a more thorough update. Just my two cents, all right, two more hours to go hang out? Alright, alright, alright, alright, you know what, I was gonna go in one direction to kick off the hour number two, but I just can't anymore. I'm pretty sure we just
got to immediately make this dude, now, president's not enough. Maybe, um, what's it when you're in charge of the world? Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's put him in charge of one world government and just cashing in because this bravery will likely never be matched. So what is this city? It's named Greg's Kazar Kazer Caesar. Caesar said, I don't know anyway. He's a Democratic congressman from Texas. He sent this tweet, and I
really encourage you to click through these photos. Admit, the one in the top right corner of the three photos in this tweet, which we're gonna retweet for you is is is my favorite and I'll explain why. But I want you to understand what's going on. So um so kaser kaser whatever. He went on a thirst strike. Yeah, that's right. The Texas representative was joining a group of workers in Texas and across the nation, he said,
pushing for federal heat safety protections. So they won a federal standard for all workers. UM. I haven't read specifically what all they're asking for. Um if it encompasses inside outside workers, what what would be put on? Frankly is the first time hearing of it. But you could argue that his his stunning bravery, uh you know, has has thrust this forward into the national
conversation. So here's what he did. He went out did a little presser in um, you know, on the steps of Congress, pretty standard. Bernie Sanders is hanging out with him in one of the photos, and he attached these three photos. And one of the photos he's sitting on the stairs like he just like he's frigging gandhi. I don't even know how to describe it. And he what he did is he in an in a in a show of solidarity, which he found so profound that he had to send these
photos out. He did not have a drink or eat anything for nine hours. Nine nine hours is a show of solidarity. Did not have anything to drink and did not eat anything for nine hours. And in the one photo, like the one where it's it's just so over the top, he's got like he's got like a parade of women around him that are like deeply concerned. He's got one of those oxygen things you put on your finger when you're in the hospital so you can make sure that you know your your heart rates
correct. And nothing's going on, and he has this strained look on his face of the stunning bravery that he is exuding. It's I don't even you have to see it. Go to at Casey on the radio on Twitter, go look at this stuff and and do yourself a favor. When you see the tweet. There's three photos. Make sure you click the one in the top right corner and check out the look on his face, the concern of the women around him, the finger monitor nine hours, did not eat or
drink anything. Oh wait, hold on this breaking news. I went to bed early last night and I think I did nine hours without food or drink. So, oh my god, are you a ghost? I will hunt all of you. So because you sound like a ghost, I'm just saying, man, nine hours, because you know, ghosts don't have to eat or drink. They do have to get married for short periods of time and then booze it up on their honeymoon. But as we learned earlier this week,
yeah nine at ross. Have you ever went nine hours without eating? I don't think it's possible. I mean, I mean, this guy has to be in the Guinness Book of World Records now right. Oh that's a good point where the Guinness people they should be they should be out there. Well, actually they should be, uh, they should be talking to me. So I did slip up though, because I do have a Gatorade that
I acquired this morning for the show. I'm seeing like photos and social media comparing him to like when a Gandhi's hunger strikes when they got to take out the British Empire in India, and it's it's like that Spider Man meme where they're just pointing at each other like it's the same photo. It Basically I think it's the same look on his face too. He just needs the glasses. We're so soft man. Look here's here's the thing too. I don't
mind. It's fine if this dude, if he feels strongly about this, you know if frankly, it's not the worst thing in the world. Um. Yeah. I have my own issues with generally what they may saddle employers with, but also employers. Um if if you had the hydrated workers, they're probably not the most productive, so you would think that the onus would be a little on you to um to ensure, especially in an outdoor situation. You know, I did, um, Well, the ranching stuff doesn't
really count. But I worked for a one summer uh, when I was twenty. I worked for a a roofing company. Now granted a summer in Wyoming, but that can get hot. And I did. I was. I did welding for them on a roof in the middle of the summer. And they had like even then, this was you know, this is going back to um it's going back to right around the the turn of the century.
Um Uh, they had like a policy where literally the foreman on the job, if he didn't see you taken in liquids he'd come over and yell at you, and I really had to drink more because not only is it hot, but when you're welding on top of it, it's you know, it's like twenty degrees warmer in your little area. Man, And he'd come over and start he get all up in your face. He was a nice enough guy, but he yelled a lot because he didn't I guess he didn't
know how to communicate with people other than that. But yeah, they had the whole policy on that. So if that's what this guy's passionate about, fine, But posting a photo like you just stormed, you know, you just stormed one of the Japanese islands during World War two. You look ridiculous, dude. Plus it's it's nine hours. There's there's another word for that,
right, there's two. You could say bidenomics. Okays. A lot of people are skipping meals now these days because you go the grocery store, you're guaranteed to spend at least fifty dollars and like three items or whatever. Right, let's go three digits man, or you just call it poverty, right. I had a handbasket at the grocery store yesterday and I spent over one hundred dollars. Yeah, I don't know how that happens. I mean, I know how it happens. But still, yeah, nine he went
nine hours without food or food or drink. So very very very brave there. Ah, it's just so sticky. And and this is what I mean by we're soft. Remember when you really felt passionately about something so you'd go and you'd you'd go out. I don't know, maybe in the middle of his square in uh uh in Vietnam, somewhere in your monk robe and I don't know, self immolate right when you really want to get your message across. Dude, there's there's guys in every jail right now on longer hunger strikes
than this dude. And he's sit and it's just so over the top of the photo. I just you have to see it. Go go see it at Casey on the radio. And this is the stuff we're given the media as they're covering too. Yesterday was incredible. I was honored to be joined in my thirst strike by workers in Texas and across the name, and by lots of colleagues pushing for federal heat safety protections. Nine hours without water or food. But I'm more energized than ever to get this done. You know
how I feel about congressional stunts. This might be one of the dumbest one I've seen in forever. And remember I still this is somehow dumber than the can Take cloths. Remember that I was about to say that I don't know how because it's only one dude, but it's in my mind it's dumber, and I don't know why am I wrong? Here are those still dumber? Where where all the Democrats are? Well, you know, it was funny
how that it was funny how that played out. But you can imagine some staff or you know, they're like, hey, you need to go pick up some African cloths or whatever, and they pick them up and they don't realize that they're like the cloths of like slaver nations or whatever, like oh, it's a horrible big steak. But this is like a dude just not eating for nine hours, literally thinking he's Gandhi like he's on some sort of fast and he's on a fast. But also he taught all of his medical
equipment, which ironically the workers that he says he's fighting for. I suspect they're not running around with O two monitors, right, Like, yeah, talk to us after what a week? Two weeks? Sure, I haven't even for a week. That's amazing that that would be something. But like nine hours, bro, nine hours, that's called inter minute fasting. You know what I mean. This woman's got a cold, he's so, he's got his he's got his tie loosen, he's got the top button and done.
The look on his face, right are you looking at this picture? Like the look on his look on his face, Like that's literally called inter minute fasting, Like so many people do that to lose weight, like Bertie, but he nothing but potatoes for two months? Shut up, you know what I mean? Like like all the struggle, but you eight just like to remind you he did he didn't have any potatoes ros for how long? Nine nine hours? Then not possible? Three of these shows. What a
jackass, dude? All right, go check that out. I was gonna I was gonna get into I'm gonna get into the military story now because I gotta do this. This is just I don't understand. I failed to understand why in the hell they decided to change this. And then even if they changed it. Why the d D would decide to actually exercise their option to do nothing? UM? And this this surrounds one of the one of our
soldiers of the thirteen who were killed during the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan. So we'll get into those details coming up here on the case O Day Radio program one six one FM Talk and w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. Now I am having a little trouble ranking uh, this sheer level of bravery against you know, some of the some of the bravest Americans to ever exist. I'm thinking
Ross probably right there on the list, next to like Addie Murphy. They're the guy during World War Two, the soldier who literally held off and killed fifty Germans using Yeah, we know who he. But to be fair, he probably had a sandwich before he did it, before he got on the burning tank and used the mounted machine gun to allow his entire fell, all the fellow soldiers his division to get out of there. So if he ate a sandwich, that doesn't count. How About who was Dakota Meyer who got
Medal of Honor during UM? I think Obama awarded it. That was a crazy story, dude, So probably somewhere right around there going nine hours without a sandwich or a big gulp. So good on, good on him getting it done. All right, this this story right here, and by the
way, some of the comments I saw just crazy. So there are thirteen gold Star families compliments of the botched withdrawal out of Afghanistan by the Biden administration, and one of those is a young woman by the name Marine Corps Sergeant Nicole Gee, and her family has been through hell obviously, you know, dealing with the death of a loved one, but the process following the twenty twenty one death, so she is in um Arlington and the process when somebody
is to be buried in Arlington, I guess, short of them actually residing in the DC area. Historically, what will happen is the military will transport their remains to wherever the service is going to be held, and then after the service, those remains are then transported to Arlington for a separate service, or the family can choose to go right to Arlington and do and do it there. So in this case, she and her family was from California,
I believe, Yeah, Roseville, California. And so following this tragedy, her family decides they're going to hold a service in her hometown, at which point the Defense Department transports her remains to Roseville, California for the ceremony. Well, following the ceremony, when they said, all right, she's to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery, let's let's transport her back, the DoD said no and told the family that they would have to pay to transport her
remains from Roseville, California to Arlington National Cemetery. And the reason they did it is because last year a small change was made in the National Defense Authorization Act, and in it it states that the Secretary of Defense can provide a fallen service members next of kin air travel a commercial air travel use waiver for the transportation or they have obviously a process with the military flights, but it is at a quote at their discretion can provide. This is a change.
This was a change based on that amendment. And now the d D said, now we we we brought her to her hometown. If you want to get her to Arlington, you're on it. And honoring our falling and nonprofit actually stepped up to do this and transported her remains. They used it, they went pull out with a private jet to Virginia. Just bonkers, man, But telling this family this this change here because you you have the flexibility.
Why it was put in there, I don't know, and then to actually exercise it is staggering considering the amount of egg they have on their face over this whole thing. Your day Smarter one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk f w PTI more with Casey starts. Now, all right, judging from some of my email, maybe I didn't do a good enough job explaining the scenario with the transport of the remains of this marine. Um so
let me let me let me break it down. So the way that it would work is if a soldier was killed in theater the previously, obviously they would you know, the military would handle transport from wherever it is. And actually it's not always on military military flights. There are some ways in which commercial contractors have handled this. That being said, they'll get them from point point A to point B. And if somebody is being interred in Arlington,
then there's a point C involved. So with that, the military would fly and they would handle the logistics of the remains too, wherever the service is going to be and in this case it was in California for this marine, one of the thirteen killed during the Afghanistan withdraw and then following that service, the military would then handle the transport and the logistics, so the families didn't
have to deal with this from there to Arlington. Okay. The change that was made basically put the onus on the families to handle, at the discretion of the DoD the B two C transport they were. They are eligible for commercial reimbursement, but not before the family has to front the money, handle the scheduling, contact Delta or American or whoever it is, and do all this and then at that point they have to submit a request to be reimbursed from the DoD. So are we clear now on what the change was?
This is the change. I don't understand it. It's not like you're dealing with a high volume currently within the last year, so I fail to understand why you'd make this. And again it's the hassle of doing this, Like ross, would you know how to fly a body right now if you need if you had a loved one you needed to transport in a commercial air line. Would you would you know the process right now? Would you even know
what it costs? Oh? No idea, No idea. So while all of this is going on, you're having to deal with all that and you're having to front the money, which is not something that sounds like this family was in a position to do because it's not. It doesn't cost the same as the ticket and coach. Okay, there's a lot that goes into this. Plus there is the there's the aesthetics of it. Right, this person laid down their life for this country. There to be in there to be
buried at Arlington National Cemetery are most hallowed cemetery. The family doesn't need to deal with this crap. They they got enough going on right now. And so the idea, I understand whether you would want the continuation of the military handling this, right, you want that, you want that, um. Unfortunately the photo was the president looking at his watch, but let me just
stay away from that from this. You want the the respect and the process to play out, and you want this woman's fellow Marines to be the ones doing this. Okay, you don't want the the gate guys at lax no, no offense, the lax guys right, you want that process And it's just it it's so simple a thing, but also it's the hassle and again it's having to bear the cost. Initially, I get it. I apps, it's it's it's one of these it's uh, you know, what do
they say? Uh, pennywise and pound foolish? All right? Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four our phone number if you want to be on the show. Like I said, Kevin Spacey yesterday found not guilty on four counts. Um, I don't. I don't know what you um, what you do with this now? Uh? You know he's sorry,
he's already lost his show, can't get work. There are some other charges I guess maybe he might face, but it's it was, Um, it's one of these things where it's going to be interesting in the wake of all of the me too stuff and and you know the surrounding things. What do you what do you do when somebody is I'm not guilty? I don't know, did you is this audio of him walking out of court yes yesterday after
the after the verdict. Oh, I didn't see it. In the story okay, all right, So anyway, here he is leaving the courtroom yesterday following the Verdi probably pretty happy. First thing I learned on the job, you know what it was, how to time you got the cripple in there from New York? He mentioned Kaiser, So like us cripple anymore. After that, my guess is you'll never hear from him again. And like that he's gone. It's very dramatic. Okay, I'm about I'm gonna go ninety
nine percent sure that that's the final twist scene in Usual Suspect. I don't know about that. Let me ask you a question. When you in your fever dream saw Kevin Spacey walking out of court, did he have a limp? He did, He had a limp, and then it went away, and then he got in that car with that guy Kobayashi. I'm not sure who it was, some Asian guy. That's the but that's the scene.
That's the Usual. That's the rest of the Usual Suspects. And I know you know this because back when we had to come up with bios for the website, Ross took that whole It's salespeople who were scared of me. I forgot about that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so we had to come up with these bios, right, They're like, oh, we need bios so we can put it together for you know, the website, but also
for sales and all that. So Ross took the whole narrative scene from the middle of the movie where they're explaining how Kaiser Sosey came home and some rival gangsters were in his home. Right, family, seek his entire monologue from the movie and a copy paste it into my bio and then put your name in it instead of Kaiser, said Ross. But the scene is about you murdering your whole family to show men of Will what will is, and so
you can understand that would make people uncomfortable. It's funny about the Kevin Spacey accusers. You have the one who is dead by suicide, then you get a second one dead by a hit by a car, third one dead caused unknown, and the fourth the case was dropped. Yeah, it's dangerous out there, you know what I mean, Things happen, you know they're Kevin
Spacey was a big, big supporter of the Clintons. So I'm just saying, you know, sometimes that bad luck attaches itself to uh, you know, you and then everyone around, I mean verbal K Kaiser, SoSE and Frank Underwood would never no, absolutely not U perish the thought. All right, so four Yeah, he took the whole monologue put his name in it
instead of actually writing a bio, which it was. I thought it was really funny, But it was funnier when people had no I had never watched the movie, right, didn't understand the reference, had no idea what this was. And then they're like, I better not, I better not yell at that guy. It just probably a good plan, all right. Seven
forty four raced Agick from the Weather Channel, standing by oh Man. All Right, all the heat indecks or heat indices or whatever words they choose to use, they're batting them all around on the local weather coverage because humidity going up somehow, it's gonna get nasty. Yeah, if it hasn't been already a little more humidity, which means higher due points and the higher feels like
temperature. There's no heat advisories or heat warnings yet. I don't know if they'll slap one on us for tomorrow or Saturday, but either way, mid upper nineties would be shocked if we officially hit one hundred in some spots they'll feel over one hundred with the hottest days casey coming on Friday and Saturday, and that chance of showers and better showers with us slightly better chances Saturday than today and tomorrow, because today tomorrow don't really officially mention anything. I just
wouldn't be shocked if something tries to go. But I think we're rain free and hot and more humid with those heat into seasons between one hundred and one oh seven today tomorrow, and probably more of the same on Saturday. Sunday, load of mid nineties with a little better chance of shower stutter showers in the afternoon with a front coming in, and that's going to bring some releaf
as we get into early next week. So a few more days of this by early next week we'll quickly probably forget all about it, as we'll see ninety degree heat come back, which is closer to average and lows back down into the sixties. So you know, kind of uncomfortable for a few days, ma'am. Yeah, I mean even the mountains are. We're looking at maybe some fifties coming back by Tuesday morning, so maybe we've made that turn after this heat wave. I doubt it, but you know we are getting
in August next week, so it's almost there, almost through it. Okay, all right, thanks sir, appreciate it. Have a good one there. Hey, Rosin, let me ask you a quick question. When you were in school at any point, did you guys have a class pet. I think we. I think we had a class that had like a hamster. Oh you had anything? Horrible happened to it? And I thought, I recall, well, hell, wait to hear what happened to the students at Saint Mary's High School. This is um, this is awful. We'll
get into it next. Hang on, this isnt w PTI in the triad one six one f them talk in the triangle, all right. Actually, you know now, and looking at this story, it's actually more than just a class pet. It also is a school mascot. So this is a high school. This is in Sydney. This is not local here, but still, holy crap. So it got by the name of George de Nakis
was on a five day ice bender. So ice is the you know, synthetic crack if you will, So you know, and when you're up for five days, you got to fill the time, you gotta find stuff to do. And according to CCTV, what Donacus did is head for the local high school. This happened. He was just just sentence. This actually happened. Uh last year. According to officials, Dnakus went to Saint Mary's High School as part of the agricultural program as well as by the way, their
team is the rams. Okay, the school actually has on site a some sheep hence the rams, and some goats, and then they're part of the agricultural education so also the school mascot, class pet, whatever you want to call it. According to officials on the CCTV, which staff reviewed after they suspected that someone had been breaking into the milking shed right which is where they
kept these animals on campus. They reviewed it and were horrified. According to the police report, when they went to the CCTV, they saw Danakis with no pants on. This is literally the police description quote engaging with in a sexual act with a male sheep while quote a female goat nearby stared in a state of shock. How do you I need to delineate that about a goat. Maybe she liked it, I don't know, but yeah, now this guy, so this guy is all jacked up on meth or ice. Excuse
me, he's been up for five days and he wasn't done. Apparently, as they reviewed the footage, they realized over the course of the five days, there was additional footage of him hurting various goats and sheep into a small pen basically to get control of him. When police finally did go to check in on him, this would be day six. So five days in day
six, I guess when he finally crashed. Not only did they have all the evidence they needed to arrest him for that, he also was in possession of an unauthorized firearm because he's a felon, and he was sentenced to three years behind bars. There at his bonkers, man, how bored do you gotta be? Okay, So they initially went to tie here we go. They initially to talk to him on the sixth day. However, we're unable to actually get a hold of him until eleven days after the incident when they
found him actually in a nearby shed. Now he told police he didn't do anything there. They were basically he had went to go see the animals and accidentally dropped his phone in the pen, and he said, which was then, um, let me say the sheet and the sheep paddock, and then it was he couldn't see it. I guess he said there was hay and mud, but when he entered the pen he then realized that he needed to
go number one and removed his pants to do so. So it was just, you know, it's a trick at the angle of the camera, he said, Oh yeah. The Matthews leading up to his arrest, combined with his affinity for the sheep, they really didn't have much of a defense. That is crazy. You gotta get a new you gotta get a new mascot at that point. I don't know, man, that think's gonna be traumatized.
I just the description by the police that in the cct CCTV footage that there was a quote female goat staring in shock at a state of shock watching it go down just feet away. Again, I don't know how he ascertained that from a video. Goats are weird anyway, And if it was a fainting goat, I guess maybe you could be like, ah and the goats all fainted. But maybe he's a fan of like their rival high school, and this was just you know, we would do stuff and we wouldn't actually
harm physical animals, and we sure sec wouldn't. There wouldn't be some creepy purvy thing to it. But I'm not gonna say that nobody from my high school didn't go and mess with our one of our arrival high schools camel So
Gillette, Wyoming, they're the camels. And then you have this big metal camel in front of the school that somebody, I know, maybe maybe not, I don't know, maybe it's a folk tale, may have had a welding unit in the back of their pickup because you know, it's a bunch of we're a bunch of ranch kids, and may have taken a car bumper, and because the camel profiles right along the main drag there in Gillette, taking the pulled around to the side of it and then put the bumper so
it looked like it was sticking out of the camels behind, and then just hit some beads on there. So it secured like I heard that that may have been something that somebody did, but that was a statue. This is something different right here. Man. I don't even know what you do with a guy like that, But you know, we just had the horse thing yesterday and then we had the guy from Myrtle Beach kept coming back from the same one. So just just know that you're surrounded by really, really,
really creepy people at all times. All right, this is how we're going to kick off the next hour. I previewed this a little earlier and then at the end of the show yesterday, but I want to make sure I have time for you folks to call in. So Gallup has a pull out about how people feel about their country, and this is a poll that they have been doing for decades. It looks like, yeah, quite a long time. However, it is this poll versus ten years ago and the difference
in it that is remarkable. And it's a simple question. Are you proud of your country? Are you proud, extremely proud, nothing, extremely unproud or unproud? Right, So those are five choices. Wait till you hear the numbers and the breakdown by the various groups, and we'll wait till you hear the difference between now and twenty thirteen. We're gonna look for why this
happened. We'll do it next. I good want to welcome back into seven been here on your Thursday Morning CaCO Day Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So check this out in the most recent gallup pole and this is a running poles. Um, what do they do this? Well, they've been doing it for some time. I don't know how many times a year they do it. But basically what they wanted to know is your level of pride in America, and um, it is
is pretty eye opening. The last ten years or so, you had you had this the traditional choices, right, you could be very proud, you could just be proud. You could be like, h not proud, not proud, you could be not proud, and then you could be very not proud. Okay, So you know the standard five choice get up there. Actually I'm sorry, there's actually three of each extremely vary and then just regular
okay. So and then you have extremely not, very not and then just regular not and then in the middle, so you actually have seven choices. So with that in mind, let's go ahead and look at the numbers. So overall, thirty nine percent of US adults say they are proud to be an American. But when you start breaking it down for age, well, you start seeing the cracks between the various generations, those over fifty five half, which actually is a bit surprising to me that it's that it's only half.
Those thirty five to fifty four it's about forty percent, and if you go eighteen to thirty four, it's only eighteen percent. Now, there are a lot of reasons where people may say that they're not proud, and it's not just a left right thing, right, It's not just you know,
well, they interviewed a bunch of Antifa idiots. I'm sure there's people that following what they saw go down during COVID and all the insanity they see, where they consider there to be a giant double standard in the way that the federal government is operating from a DOJ perspective, that even folks who would consider themselves very patriotic at one point find themselves really unhappy and may be inclined to
answer that they're not proud in some capacity. However, when you look at the very same poll going back to twenty thirteen, so just ten years ago, and you go into that younger age bracket where remember just the most reason why it was eighteen percent, only eighteen percent of those aged eighteen to thirty four are proud in some capacity. In twenty thirteen, that number was eighty five percent. Eighty five percent of the youngest voting generation right eighteen or eighteen
through under thirty or essentially around thirty. That is a giant gap. So let me ask you a question, because I can interpret it two ways. But I think that one thing that is definitively at play here is the constant drumbeat, the constant narrative of America sucks. Everything we do sucks, everyone hates us. We're not we you know, we we go our own way on stuff. We have the Second Amendment. Republicans are murdering the planet and
it's hot, thank you, Hillary. And when you get that beaten into your brain and your your marketing is that America sucks, and then it sucks because of our political enemies. And you get that on both sides. By the way, arguably, um I would say it's more aggressive on the Democratic
side to undermine America versus you know. And and it's it's one thing to not like the way or it's it's it's a different objection to feel that it's been bastardized the way that it's supposed to work, and it's another thing entirely to decide that even when it works how it's supposed to, it still sucks because you know where we don't live in some commune you get, you get the dividing line here. But that is an aggressive swing. That is a
super aggressive swing. And I myself and you can call and tell me if I'm wrong, tell me if you got some theories. I would say the vast majority of that movement in ten years, we're eighty five percent, we're proud, proud to be in America can down to just eighteen percent is largely due to that drumbeat, that narrative, that constant. You know, America sucks, it's all racist, it's all the patriarchy, everything's against you.
If only we had one of these, you know, these European dream scenarios will really not even being very honest with what they deal with as well, and like, we just have to have that. And when it's done as part of attempting to quote fundamentally change America, it's been remarkably effective when less than twenty percent of you know, though the youngest generation, or I guess the youngest voting generation, are not proud to be an American in some capacity,
and I think, yeah. I even think people who may say that where they're you know, they're not proud based on what they saw with the DOJ now and COVID because we look at some of the answers they do extrap if people wanted to comment, and those are some of the answers given. But it party identifiers is one of the greatest demographic differentiators here. The percentage of those proud to be an American stands at sixty percent for Republicans, thirty
three percent for Independence, and just twenty nine percent for Democrats. And it's going to wait that younger set because Republicans tend to be older than Democrats, right or how people identify a lot of people who identified as Democrat or independent who may be moved into the Republican party but later, so you are primarily dealing with self identified Democrats or independence in that eighteen to thirty four range. I'm throwing a lot of numbers at you, but it was so striking the
difference in ten years. So my question is what do you chalk that up to? I told you what I think, What do you think? Move the needle from eighty five percent in that eighteen to thirty four to just eighteen percent over the course of ten years. The academic the infiltration of academia, the media. Every single day, America's broken. It's fundamentally racist. We
don't have equity, we don't have this the patriarchy. I feel like that is extremely effective and arguably more effective than I think even some people thought. But I'm curious what you think eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four pop up thing for just random reasons there, Okay, Ross, do
you think I'm on the right path with that? Yeah, I mean especially I mean when you consider academia, right, Yeah, it was say twelve years or something, what ten years, ten years, that's an entire right, that's like first through through high school, So what have you been being taught? But also it's a proliferation of social media, I think the negativity and you have some of these accounts that are like that's all they do.
And you have so many people up on social media, like say Twitter all day long, and all you're reading all day long is how awful everything is? That might be you know, you might come to that conclusion. Yeah, yeah, you get it from all sides. Absolutely, absolutely, but I feel like there's a like I feel like if you sat people down who think, let's you know, one of the one of the hot takes out there is that the DOJ is double has a double standard, right, which,
by the way, I subscribe to that. I don't even think that's in question right now. That doesn't make me not proud to be an American. That makes me, uh, peed off to the to the greatest caliber about how they're bastardizing what you know, what this country to be. And the irony, of course is a distrust of law enforcement actually permeates all sides of the aisle to some extent. But I would never I would not say that even with that going on, that I'm not proud to be an American.
I travel a lot, man, and uh, you know, I love going different places, learning different stuff. But ultimately, you know, the process that we have here, it's not perfect, but it is miles ahead of so many other places, especially when you get into the freedom side. And even as you watch those freedoms get eroded, you you still, I guess, cling to use Barack Obama's word, you cling to the idealism of what America was intended to be in what the Constitution spelled out, and
you hope that you can get back there. But then every day you're met with you know, it's racist document, it's a living, breathing thing. We got to change it, we need this, we need affirmative actions out. And now it's the end of you know, the end times or nigh. And I think it has very different impacts on people. I think it's a lot easier if you are on the left side of the aisle to simply
throw out because you don't think that the at least from the politicians. You don't think that the fundamental founding of America and the rules so to speak, the Constitution are in fact a good thing. I think that that's very prevalent in the statements that we see, especially coming out following the Road decision, anything with the Supreme Court right now, anytime there's a Second Amendment discussion. So if you think that the bones of what we're doing suck, then I
understand why you think America sucks. I think you're wrong, but I see how you get there, So I guess that's that would be my nuance on this, is that a little maybe a little too deep, because you got all these numbers for radio, but that was that was ten years. When I saw the difference, I had a double check, Like if you'd told me it was eighty five percent, and you told me it was like nineteen fifties, right, and then now it's eighteen. I could see that gradual
decline. But in ten years, what are you dealing What you're dealing with the last two years of Obama Trump's term and the first two years of Joe Biden Man, So things changing quickly around here. It's eight eighteen here on the case O Day Radio program. So what do you think you can let us know? Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Well,
we'll get into that. Also, I guess the Southern California story I gotta do so well because even though it's got kind of a goofy headline, it speaks to a really big issue in California, and rather than just fixing it like they know that they could, they've come up with some creative ways so they can, I guess, maintain moral high ground or something. We'll get into that next here on the k c O Day Radio program. Nic Show after the show is on the iHeart radio app search k O Day for
the podcast on the iHeart radio app. All right, eight twenty three, welcome back here on the k c O Day radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. A couple of you have sent me the same story. And going back to the fallen Marine, the Pentagon didn't refuse to pay sixty thousand to fly fallen Marine Nicole Nicole g Ge to
Arlington. That's not the story. The the cost of what happened with this private plane, by the charity that stepped up to do this, was estimated to be sixty thousand. The beef wasn't with that. The beef was that, rather than the military handling the transport so the family didn't have to deal with logistics, they were instead told to deal with logistics, pay for commercial transport, and then submit a receipt and then whatever however long the process takes,
then they would be reimbursed. The family said that they did not have the money to do that. It's not as simple as buying a coach ticket. And also it is a break from the way that the DoD has always handled this for soldiers who are to be interred in Arlington. They've handled the transport and yes, even the transport from the battlefield to the hometown, from the hometown to Arlington. So the family wasn't expecting a sixty thousand dollars private
airplane, which they did receive from this charity. They were expecting the military to handle it so they didn't have to and all so, so they didn't have to front the money that they said they didn't have. So people are and I didn't do a good job the first time sending it up, but I did a damn good job the second time. So but if for anyone sending me the story, um, the accusation is not that they wanted sixty thousand. They just wanted us handled and they didn't want to have to front
money. All right, so we're clear. Great, let's go to the phones. Tim, what's up? And yes, Casey h. On the decline of pride in America, I think it really comes from the President himself. We had little bomb on his apology tour and Joe Biden constantly being so inept in foreign policy particularly, I think it really comes from the topic Trump right in the middle, and you can't say that Trump wasn't messaging proud to be an American. I mean right, that's true, and I think that's
where the academics come in. Um and their influence, particularly at the Ivy League schools. Well, yeah, I don't disagree with you. But if you think it's just Ivy League, I think not. They're they're the leaders I think, and Um, you're right, it's pervasive through all of education. But but the Ivy League schools are the leaders in education. And if you're talking about either Harvard or Columbia, I think in particular. Yeah, well, there is a lot of influencer. I don't disagree. All right,
Tim, thanks for the call to appreciate it. Uh, let's fit in, Steve, Steve, what's up? Oh? I was just talking about the patriots autism in America. You know, I'm a US Marine veteran, and you know this guy in the White House with the white hair. This school is constantly calling us white supremacist. And that's what's driving a lot of this. It's just like that that that girl that's saying the national anthem, our national anthem that I have served for, she changes the lyrics and
that nobody cuts her mic off immediately. I would have cut that mic off immediately if that was me. Running the show there at the stadium. This is what's going on. This is why patriotisms doubt. I have a young, a young girl son. He's twenty nine, but you know, he's a little bit the same way, lives in a liberal city in Durham, and it's just it's it's there. And I'm sorry just because I only have
about fifteen seconds, but I think I think you're definitely right. And keep in mind that if you want to fundamentally change stuff, you have to convince people that what's going on now ain't good, ain't good at all. Use proper englishes. Thank you. Casey is on PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle, so you get. There's a little chuckle probably on the headline here, but um, there's actual, Um, there's an important, important reveal in this story. So here's the here's
the headline from CBS News. California aims to tap beavers to help with water issues and wildfires. All right, so insert your childish joke, but I want you to understand what's what's happening here. So California, obviously we hear every year, you know, oh, we don't have enough water. We
don't have enough water. Meanwhile, they had this last winter, they had one of the largest snow packs in modern history in the Sierra Nevadas, which was then which then melted and anything and was allowed to essentially for the most part, run off into the ocean because in the state of California, they don't build reservoirs anymore because anytime they do, the moonbat groups lose their damn ecological minds. How dare you suggest building a reservoir? So what are California
officials to do? Well, rather than do what they know they have to do if they want to have a sustainable amount of water, rather than just allowing it to run back into the ocean and building reservoirs, they've somehow, I think they they found a loophole here, And it's just so dumb, because you could solve this with some actual building projects and telling the the eco
moonbats to uh, you know, pound sand. Frankly, if you get them all out of there, you probably wouldn't need to build any more reservoirs.
So a certain amount of irony. But in the state of California, going back a very long time, the beaver population was essentially eradicated, and they've also had a policy where the remaining beavers, which are small, which smaller numbers than they were historically, they were dealt with, you know, breaking up their dams and and this is something that people have to do all around the country and in depending on where you live, you're allowed to do
it or not. But in California they allow them to do it, mostly to deal with flooding issues. So now the state of California policymakers say, hey, what if we encourage landowners to instead of knocking down the dams to just suck it up and buy encourage they mean not allowing them to do that. So, in true California fashion, they're essentially pointing out that if they allow the beavers to who damn up this water, it will act as impromptu
reservoirs to some extent, it's not going to solve all their problems. But ironically, rather than just building the reservoir, this solution not only will be a natural version of what you're trying to accomplish, but it will also screw all those landowners who can't do anything about a beaver erecting a dam on their
property which floods in agricultural field or whatever. So so instead of just doing what they know they have to do, they're going to do this and screw a bunch of farmers and other landowners, and because it will accomplish the same thing. But they can get it past the eco moon bets because they're like, hey, it's just beavers being beavers, man, what do you want? It's just the height of idiocy man, every day, every day out of the city of California, it's just something new to chew on. Yeah,
Cody, what's up? Casey? Good? More then, I think your take on the National Pride thing earlier for the young generation, I think you hit the nail on the head there. I'm a part of that young generation. I'm twenty three years old, and I sound proud to be American. I fly the flag on the front of my house every single day. But it's frustrating sometimes, right, I think you're right with the double centers
in the justice system and some of the policies that are being enacted. And every time I hear Joe Biden, but like a click player of them on the radio or see them on TV, it's embarrassing just to see him and listen to him talk I'm proud to be American, but sometimes to trust Yeah, but rather than just saying, because you have to convince people that the
bones of the operation are bad. And this is where I think the divide happens ideologically, because I think conservatives obviously are much more likely to look at it and go, no, no, no, no no. We had a really good thing going and now you're wanting to throw it out, whereas on the other side, you have to convince them that that whole document is racist. Guard Ridge needs to go or at the very least be trimmed substantially,
and then you know, reinsert more modern policies. By doing that, you convinced that from the founding of America with like sixteen nineteen projects like they didn't they didn't find America through the Revolutionary War. They found America by importing slaves. Right, that's a whole narrative shift on what America is and what it's meant to be. And you have to convince people that the whole system needs thrown out so that you can radically overhaul it. So that's where I
think the big divide is there. And I'm glad as your twenty three you know the response. Yeah, the response you'd get is how dare you at twenty three have your own house? Or what about everybody else? It's fundamentally unfair. I bet your assist white male, aren't. You can't confirm or allegation. Oh wow, okay, all right to the goolag with you. Get out of here. All right, we'll round him up after the show,
Donna, what's up, Good morning, Casey. In the under that theme, I'd like to read a quote for you or to you, sorry and everybody out there. The Communist streat from without must not blind us to the communist threat from within. The latter is reaching into the very heart of America through its espionage, espionage agents and a cunning, defiant, and lawless Communist party which is fanatically dedicated to the Marxist cause of world enslavement and destruction
of the foundations of our republic. That was jaded Ghoover. I'm not sure when he said it, but I think he was very right. It started way back then, and nobody did anything about it. People said he was crazy, he'd liked to wear his mother's dresses and said it's probably, But I believe it's true, and I think that they've had a long time. You know, it would take a long time to infiltrate colleges and you know,
uh change the minds of the young. Um. You know, like you were saying yesterday, remember how patriotic we were after the towers came down, and how together we were and just in that short amount of time. Well, you know we don't have to Yeah here and here's the thing this is. This is much more, This is much simpler than that. This is marketing, all right, This is is this makes for the call data. This is marketing, right, Rose. What kind of toothpaste do you
use? Uh Colgate cold gate? You like? Coolie? Yeah? I do. I heard its uh cold gate. In the factory. It's just four year olds and they are beaten throughout the day to put the coal gate together. Man, but they did a great job. And uh anyone who does it, um is a big fat racist. So you want to be a racist child labor abuser guy, you know? Or do you want to try the rest? I just don't care. Okay you don't, but um, if I want to it over to the world of crest, then I
have to fundamentally undermine your confidence in the product that you already have. That's that it's one way to do marketing. Rather than going out and extolling the virtues of whatever you want to push, you first have to undermine your opponent, and so it's basically political marketing one on one every campaign season. All right, eight forty four Here on the case O Day radio program, Race Stagic from the Weather Channel. He's back with us Yo, yo yo,
what's up? Nah, Let's see lots of heat? Yeah, probably going to be the headline if it's not already. You know, we finally have gotten into some of this heat that's been baking parts of the southwest south central US Phoenix. Record number of one teens in a row. I think it's like forty something days. Whatever it is. That the numbers are unbelievable.
Now we're not necessarily setting records in terms of temperatures, so there is that, but it'll still feel like the one hundreds, maybe as hot as one
oh five to maybe one o eight tomorrow and again on Saturday. Today will feel like about one hundred as air temperatures in the mid nineties, maybe some upper nineties, and then Saturday may see a shower thunderstorm and that may be the hottest day could get closer to one hundred, especially for the Triangle out toward the Triad, probably mid and upper nineties, and then some relief coming
next week. So we're in a long stretch here today through Sunday of middle and upper nineties with eating disease between one hundred and maybe as high as like one oh eight, So very dangerous if you are going to be outdoors. The rain chances are very small today, Tomorrow, maybe a little better chance on Saturday. Best chance with a front coming in it is probably Sunday afternoon, and then we should have sort of dryer, less human air coming in
next week. So a little uncomfortable out there and kind of dangerous for some exercising or if you work outdoors. There's gonna be some real high heated disease. We will get a breakthough, looks like early next week, and it looks actually pretty good. Do you want to jump in the tropics quick? There's a wave in the central Atlantic. It's got a forty percent chance of developing into something over the next seven days, but again most of the guidance
keeps that clear of the East coast at least for now. But something we'll talk about as we get into next week. August starts to see rampo late in the month, September, the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season October secondary spike. So still a long way to go there, okay, And a lot of dumb names on the list I looked, so yeah, the next one's Emily. That's not so bad, but there's a there's down. I'd just be embarrassed to have like my house flooded by some of them. That's
all I'm saying. So, yeah, there's no esa es though I don't think remember that one isis? Yeah, I remember, I remember. I couldn't even do that. I couldn't even do it. That's how we rolled. All right, Thank you, sir, appreciate it, and I'll come back chat with Jeff Bellinger next. Hang on. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and near's talk five PTI in the Triad. It is in your Bloomberg Update now with Jeff Bellinger. Jeff, what's going
on? Good morning, Casey. We just got a better than expected report on second quarter economic growth. The government reports the gross domestic product expanded at a two point four percent annual rate from April through June in the number of workers signing up for unemployment benefits fell last week. The Labor Department counted two hundred twenty one thousand first time applications, seven thousand fewer than the prior week,
and June orders from big ticket durable goods topped estimates. Stocks were mixed at the end of yesterday session. The DAO extended its winning streak to a thirteenth session with an eighty two point advance. That's the longest string of gains for the blue chips in thirty six years. The NASDAC and S and P five hundred closed a little lower yesterday. Futures, though look good this morning.
We should see an early rally based on these numbers. S and P futures up thirty six, NASDAC futures are up two hundred and thirteen points, and the DOLL futures are up one hundred twenty two. Markets took yesterday's interest rate hike in stride. After all, it was expected. The Fed raised interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point. Chair Jerome Powell left open
the possibility of further increases. This latest rate hike will keep upward pressure on mortgages and credit card rates and higher rates have had a really big impact on car buyers. Lenders tightened their credit standards as ticket prices rose, and a lot of people have been priced out of the car market. McDonald's attracted a lot of customers in the second quarter, even though the company hiked the prices of its burghers and fries. McDonald's sales and profit beat estimates. The key
comparable store sales were up nearly twelve percent. Mattel's second quarter results were better than expected. The toymaker posted a profit. Wall Street analysts had predicted a loss, but worldwide sales of Barbie dolls were down six percent from a year ago. That despite all of the publicity from the Barbie movie and Casey, at and T is going to raise the cost of its unlimited Elite mobile phone plans by two dollars and fifty cents a month. It is the second price
hike in two years. Subscriber growth has been slowing at AT and T. The company has been offering free phones to attract new customers. Now existing customers will have to pay more. Casey, yeah, I got that notice yesterday. It's like two dollars and thirty five cents or something on my plan and they're just like, ah, but you could still you can still use all your stuff, so don't worry. And I'm like, I'm not worried about that. I'm just worried about you, you know, wanting more money from
me. So that's right anyway. And then well we'll leave it there, but we'll chat tomorrow, kay, sir, Okay, casey, take care, talk to you all right. I was just Jeff Bellinger there Bloomberg, dude. I was just thinking about this. I've had like three things where I just got noticed. It's like, oh, by the way, these things are going to be more expensive. Ross how much is the YouTube premium going up? I can't remember what. I'm not sure. I can't think
it's like twenty bucks now. Yeah, so they're raising that, and um AT and T sent next. I have AT and T cell service. They sent that was one other thing all in a week, and I'm like, sure, yeah, and let me just fish out another you know. Yeah. Net Netflix got super weird too, where the prices are obviously going up, but they're doing a weird thing now where they're trying to make it silly.
Before you could have like a basic plan so you'd have no advertising another trying to make it so you have to pay for a plan that has advertising. Well it's kind of like Hulu did that, and then and h HBO Max I think had something like that. I don't know. Good thing. We get all those fat raises every year to uh, you know, keep up with inflation, right, so everything will be fine for everybody out there. All right, Um, a couple of things where we get out of
here. This is this story's bonk or man, there's people in traffic. Did you see the video of the chicken California going absolutely nuts? All right? So this woman, so this whole thing is happening on the Oakland Bay Bridge, not the Golden Gate but the other big one with traffic nightmare or whatever. So a driver called NIMA one to report that another driver had brandished a gun. But actually the way that it started is some's going on on
the driver's yelling at each other whatever. And so a woman gets out, stops in the middle of her lane, gets out of her car with a knife, and begins yelling at other drivers, which I guess was not having the impact that she thought it would. So according to the other drivers, she then gets back in her car and drives forward a little and then stops at a toll plaza. This time, when she gets out of her car, she doesn't have a knife. She has a gun, and she took
all her clothes off. And then now the naked woman then turns around and just starts randomly firing at all of the occupied cars behind her. I mean, it's hot. You got a toll booth there. People drive like jack. Look, I get some road rage. But that's a thing right there. As you can imagine, she's being held on a mental healthhold. And we don't really have any details about her since they don't name or really get into it. But yeah, it's one of the busiest roadways in all of
America. It's actually a nightmare. I've driven over that and that was like on a weekend and it sucked. But so that's one and then number two real quick. So you gotta you gotta know who your carjacking. So in New York, a carjacker attempted to steal a lift driver's Tesla and actually ended up stabbing the driver three times because the driver wouldn't get out of the vehicle. The prob problem was this dude was Um, he's got some skills.
He got some skits. So he's stabbed three times. He jumps out of his vehicle and starts beating the would be carjacker, who then starts running away and actually tries to carjack three other cars to now get away from the guy he tried to carjack because he's kicking the crap out of him, and the uber drivers, the lift drivers having none of it. So I'll probably charge that guy for assault. You shouldn't have for pursuing. You think I'm joking.
Oh, on the beating front there, So I love a little justice man. But it's New York, so we'll see, all right, cool cool, We gotta roll Casey Ody Radio program Glad to have you, and we'll be back tomorrow, bright and early. Join us then
