All right, good morning everybody. It is six o seven, it is Thursday. It is the case O Day Radio program here on this fine morning. As some more bearable temperatures present, so will some weather. We'll chat with Race Agic over the course of the show, as we do. But I'm pretty excited about the stack today. I'm not gonna lie. Normally, Friday is when we have the good stuff, and I don't know why. It is just all the stupid news filters to Friday and then Thursdays, especially
with the big stories out there, kind of a dearth of news. But not today, man, we got we got all sorts of insanity. And yes, obviously we got stuff having to do with the Trump stuff, and we'll get to that some audio from MSNBC because that's what they do. But I don't want to start there. I want to start with this here we go, just because it's insane and I don't want to challenge your brain too much here at the very start of the show. So I think I mentioned
this story. So one of the last old Orcas killer whales that is in captivity actually resides in Miami at the Big Aquarium there, and I want to say, yeah, so she's been in there fifty three years, which I didn't even know they lived that long, but apparently they do, and they have. They've had a lot of discussion about basically releasing her into the wild.
And the reason we brought it up is because she's been there fifty three years, she didn't have to hunt, she didn't have to struggle with you know, some of the I don't want to say the natural predators because they don't really have any, but yeah, the stuff that you encounter in the ocean, it's been it's been pretty easy. So there are some people think if you dump this killer whale in the ocean and has not seen the ocean for fifty three years, she might not know what to do and it might
not go well. Okay, But the fact is they want to get her out of there. So now billionaires are coming together to figure out, well, how do we do it? And that includes the owner of the Indianapolis Colts, Jim Erse And actually he's having conversations with bezos and a bunch of others. Basically it's this, he's pledging a bunch of money to put together some sort of whale airlift. So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, there's not really a there's not really a plane or a helicopter to
do this. I guess what is he eight thousand pounds? He's pledging twenty million, which is roughly what it would cost to transport this whale because they're not just going to dump it in the ocean off of Miami. Now, they want to fly this thing, I guess over to a better place. That would that would require a flight from Miami to Seattle, which is where they want to drop this whale in. They just got to figure out how
to transport it. The activist group leading the move with financial backing from Ersay, so the animal could be moved within eight team to twenty four months. Just think think how weird that is, right the Chinese basically it's the Chinese spy ballooon, but it's a whale in reverse, and it's probably not spying on us. But depending on where you are, you're literally going to be able to look up and you might see a whale being transported. And I
don't even know how they do it right. You can't just put it in a harness. You got to build something where you can put this killer whale, which is by the way, how long is it it's twenty two feet and then fly it over to Seattle. So I don't know how that works. I do know that I saw a documentary once where they put a whale into an aircraft and it saved humanity. So that was a thing. Yeah, this was covered in Star Trek four right right right, Space Whales,
which is one of the better Star Trek movies. It was not a killer whale. Was it a humpback or something? I believe so. Yeah, but they are gonna have to invent transparent aluminum, which was a big part of the movie. Well, this goes back to our discussion of the movie holes or no not holes. Uh. The Core right somewhere is some dude with a with a buttload of government money in the desert and he has invented
the most amazing things. I would say Star Trek Space Whales. It's a lot more scientifically accurate than anything you would ever see in the movie The Core. That movie's the worst, but it's so bad it's good. I thought they said the worst for um science was what was it twenty twelve or something, where like, yeah, I haven't seen that global warming thing, but like it was freezing people instantly like they're on. It was so dumb.
I watched it sometime just for the hate watch. It's awful. But yeah, no, number two would have to be the core, So I don't know. I mean, they're gonna have to build out a C one thirty to put this thing in the hercules let's see here, or or we build
the enterprise, Okay. I feel like the enterprise is going to cost more than twenty million dollars though possibly I could yeah, I could see that, although they didn't have money though, so they don't even know what it costs, right, I don't want it. The whole economy, like of Star Trek, is so weird if you think too much about it, is it gonna do like you you have these like you Sese bumper stickers on cars, and like Star Trek is socialism. It tries me say, here's the thing.
So the whale weighs eight thousand pounds, that's not even the heavy part, because you're gonna have the waters incredibly heavy, which was also covered in Star Trek Space Whales, which is why we need to invent transparent aluminum. There's a whole scene involving this, and they're like Scotty you can't tell them
how to how to invent transparent aluminum. It'll affect the future. And Scott, He's like, how do we know this is a guy that didn't invent it, all right, so we're going to put that into one possibility slot. Okay, but let's say they're not able to do that. Okay, let's say they try, they throw the you know, they're the best scientists are working on it. They just don't get it in time. So now you're gonna have to go old school, which is essentially a plane filled with
water, filled with an eight thousand pound whale. I don't even know what the carry capacity on the hercules is. Just scanning this story, h oh okay. You now you're driving along and you see one of those giant houses, like the mobile homes they're transporting. Yeah, with the little cars around it. Can we do that to his tub like his tank? That's what
this is what I was going to suggest. Look, if if a bunch of rednecks being by the way, the Rednecks in this story are, or me and my friends growing up, if we can have pools with the use of a tarp in the back of our truck all summer right, just put him in the back of a four f one fifty or something just driving around, sloshing everywhere because my buddy stopped too fast. Then they can figure this
out with a whale. Man. Look, they drive nukes around they literally they drive the the you know, these these big nuke missiles around Wyoming. I used to see him all the time, especially when he got around Cheyenne. So, yeah, I don't know, man, I don't know what they're gonna do, but I think the plane thing sounds like a lot. I'm with you. Let's just put it in a tub. How wide is
well, that's the problem. So the current smallest tank for the Orca is eighty feet by thirty five feet, so that's gonna be a little too wide for standard roads there. Yeah, I don't know, And then I'm just gonna throw this out and I'm not rooting for it. What happens since they're gonna have to design this plane and nothing like it has existed, what happens
if there's an issue, you know what I mean? Right, Let's say they get it up there and the movement of the water, like in the movie The Martian changes the whole dynamic of the payload, and unfortunately your house is right under it. Can you imagine that your obituary is you were crushed by an or it literally is shark Nado with sea life that is airborne. So anyway, that's the thing they want to do, and you know, maybe they'll do it, maybe they won't, but we'll be paying close attention
to that because it doesn't sound like they can drive this thing. So what if you stick it in the ocean Miami and tow it to Seattle? Is that not an acceptable thing? I don't I'm making it sound like it's Captain Ahab with the spear in it. That's not what I'm rooting for. Is there a way to do that? Maybe in a tank that's in the water. You ever seen the pools that some of these yachts have, which literally is this. I mean it has the ocean water in it, but it's
a tank. I mean, feasibly, could you do that kind of a moving tank? Slow roll it? You're gonna have to go through the Panama Canal. These things happen. But have you ever been to an old fashioned with Carolina pumpkin chunkin? I have, and not just in North Carolina. I've sampled it in several states. Right, so they've been big giant catapult right right? Right? Could we catapult the whale? So you want a trebouchche the whale across the entire United States? Would it be possible? How
do you think that's gonna feel when it lands? If you know, if it makes the water? I guess maybe. But what about if we transport it in tiny pieces via dynamite? We'll have to call on those folks in Oregon who have the experience. Dude, this thing, I'm just te Can you imagine? Right? You're just like what, You're having a bad day, You're like, what could get worse? And you look up and there's an orca about ready to fall on you in your house because the C one
thirty didn't hold together. Yeah, this thing is nuts, man, And they're having to talk about it all in this speculative manner. So I don't know anyway. Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. That's where we start the show today. I guess you can can bet your odds on that. Maybe somebody's got a better idea. What if we use the ant man shrinky thing, and then you know, some kid can just haul it in their goldfish bowl, since that's equally as likely as your Star Trek
theory. So we'll put them all out there. Six nineteen. We'll get into some of that MSNBC audio. Also apparently a conspiracy theories come true, so we can I guess Dawn and then remove said tinfoil hats and uh NBC's the one or knows it NBC or MSNBC. I want to be very clear here here we go. Uh NBC is the one reporting this, so I guess they're in on the QAnon conspiracy theories or something. Oh. Day After Tomorrow is the movie with all the weird Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's
that's right. I thought it was twenty twenty twelve is blah. But Day After Tomorrow is the one where they're like, this is the worst science movie ever, so give it a watch. All right, we'll take a break, be right back. Hang on one FM talk a w ETI two stations driving the best in talk. This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, Good morning, six twenty five. I was just sharing this story where some billionaires say they're gonna build a plane so they can transport
this orca that's in the Florida Aquarium in Miami. Fly it all the way to Seattle, over your head, and it's gonna cost about twenty million dollars. Oh that's no, no, no, it's gonna cost some more than that. That's just his part of it. Yeah, I mean, building a custom C one thirties probably not cheap. What is this? Oh yeah, the Antonov that's that big Russian thing. Yeah. I think it's a Russian plane, right, yeah, yeah, I mean the problem that you
run into is not just the eight thousand pound whale. It's all that water, which is heavy. So we'll see. All right, some phone calls. Here we go, Chris, you're up first, Go right ahead, your mar man. Thanks for checking the call. Yeah. If they stopped quickly, it's gonna make a mess in a wheel. I saw it the other day. It was water. I was well, I was weaving. Stand all right, you're cutting out, sir, I can't hear you. Glad to fail. And this truck driver who was a it was a gut
truck. M hm, the ranswer. You know where the gut truck is? All right, Hey, hey, Chris, I'm sorry, I gotta throw I gotta throw you on the hold. I get your phone's cutting out every other word, so, UM, put you on hold. If you think you can get to a better area than go ahead and do that. We'll take your call. Still coming up here in the next segment, let me grab Herry. Go right ahead, Hey, say good morning Casey. Just the other big problem with this is finding a project name for it.
I mean I can think of a million things in retrospect of honoring the old Free Wheelie movie. I think that it could be in a project free R Wheelie or Free my Willie. Let me trying to figure out what the whale's name is here and we'll work from there. Thanks for the calder, sir, h what is the all right? Here we go? Um, oh, that's not a very rhymeable name to kete. I don't even know how to pronounce that t ok i ae. So maybe you have to work on
something else species related. I don't think worker really rhymes with anything either. Uh craziness, man, I just I was fascinated by that story this morning, and not just because the start drugs about. I'm just imagining what all could happen. But you hope, you hope everything goes smooth. All right, we'll be back. More calls coming up. Hang up, you're a day smarter one oh six one FM talk and news talk not even five w PTI or with Casey starts now all right thirty five and welcome back here on
the case O Day Radio program, Whale News to kick things off. Also, what if the whale starts to freak out? I gotta think G four us is it really a thing it's used to see? It's a shame that John McAfee's passed away, apparently because he had experienced whales. Right, Um, he could talk, he could calm the whale. That's is that what he said? Is that what he was talking was? Was it was he talking about calming the whale? Or I mean, I would imagine there's some
calming effects there. But I remember this the tweet you were talking about, and let's just say it was a little more advanced. Yeah, but you tend to sleep well. You know who we need We need that the dolphin dude. He's still alive. Right. The whole reason for that m random piece of audio that we have with the dolphins sound effects and the sexy music was because some dude was way too familiar with the dolphin. So I mean, this is just you know, this is just a larger marine mammal,
but it still has a blowhole. The amount of uses we've gotten out of this thing, and the how long when did we dub this in? Would you look at the start date on this. This was a piece of audio that we meshed together February of twenty fifteen, eighty eight years ago, and I thought we'd only use it once, and I feel like we use this about once every three months for something. Yeah, this was because some dude was like, way too close with a dolphin. Man. My mind's telling
me no, but my body, my body telling me. I remember when I put that together in the studio during the show, and I put it because you're doing the story and I put that together and I was just laughing hysterically in my studio and you could see me through the camera. You're like, what is so funny? Generally when I'm like, I'm like, I just made gold. Generally, when you're looking like that like some um mad scientists who just figured out how to do whatever thing they wanted to do.
I have to check my audio. I have to eyeball the audio because I assume you've done one of those things where you didn't dub the audio in. You dub the other audio in, like from Joe Dirt or something. But every now and then a little bit of gold there and it's not just tricking Casey. So yeah, that'll be in the system forever. All right, it's not all whale news. We will get some calls on it if you want. I am actually surprised that this is going to be their go to
for transport. I feel like you could do this in a cargo ship and it wouldn't even be an issue. But they want a plane, So what are you going to do? They were the billionaires, they got the money, So we'll see how it comes out. All right, onto this So MSNBC yesterday they got a couple of everybody's favorite pundits, including Adam Kinzinger. Yeah, Adam Kinsinger, we'll play his audio cut first, and Michael beach Loss. Beach Loss, who is their national security puned in er. He's
one of two. They also have that former assistant director of the FBI that saw a conspiracy in Trump flying a flag at half mass for eight days because he was trying to send a Nazi signal that guy's a genius. But beach Loss is dude's a he's a hardcore moon bet. So now you got Kinsinger and beach Loss on this panel. So prepare yourself because this is where we're going to be going on this conversation as the whole Trump thing plays out.
We'll start with Kinzinger, not all the details of them, and not how many of them. We knew that during the attack, Rudy Giuliani was still making calls. We knew that he was making that effort. I think he had called I remember who it was at this point, and they said I can't talk, I'm hunkered down here, and he's like, okay, well,
you know, calls the next person. So yeah, I mean, it's just kind of cold because you think of Rindy Giuliani, you know, America's mayor after nine to eleven, that's not only not caring about this really craziest attack since nine eleven to happen in this country. Is it the worst attack since nine to eleven in our country? What about the I mean, arguably, how do we gauge that? Because some would argue, is it the totality of something? From a dollar standpoint, you could argue that the
summer of riots are surpassed. That definitely the body count did. You could argue that the guy driving through the parade, You could argue the remember the couple in California who shot up their Christmas party. You could argue any of the school stuff. But for these guys, this is it and not to be outdone. Because Kinzinger threw down the gauntlet, Beach losses here to go a little further. I think the last twelve hours fit perfectly into the American
story, and that is this. From time to time, America faces threats from monsters who wanted to destroy our democracy. That happened in eighteen sixty one with the Confederacy. Abraham Lincoln and Northern soldiers and Northern voters came to our rescue saved the Union. The same thing happened in nineteen thirty three, almost at the last minute, Franklin Roosevelt came to power, saved our economic system. Pearl Harbor nineteen forty one. We were bombed, Our system was very
much in danger. Our democracy. Many people were getting it up and saying that the democracy had seen its last days. Franklin Roosevelt helped to put a coalition together at the last minute to save democracy and freedom around the world nine to eleven, two thousand and one. Osama Bin Lauden and other ris hated
our democracy, try to destroy it. You see where I'm going. What we see in this indictment is that on January sixth, twenty twenty one, Donald Trump, just like those other threats to American democracy, tried to destroy our system, to take away our rule of law, came very close to doing it, to take away our system of elections, to take away our tradition of peaceful transfer of power to a new elected president. It almost happened.
This is this is the pundent version of that article where I would always ask, well, once you've gone Trump is literally Hitler, where do you go? And then they're like, how about he's literally Hitler stalin in Mouth. So the Confederacy, I would just point out, I don't know that that's none of these are fair examples, but on that one, to be fair, the Confederacy wanted to do their own thing, and then the United
States would be its own thing. Right, Just from a technical standpoint, you could argue that, you know, breaking up the Union of States would would would be that you know, that great democracy destroyer. You can argue that, but I suspect had it happened, that the US government would have carried on pretty similar to how it did. But so the start of the Civil War, the Great Depression nine to eleven, he had one more in there, and then January said, here's the problem. Pearl Harbor was the
other one. Here's the problem with that. The difference is with all of those things, the majority of Americans cared, right Obviously the Civil War they cared because now your brother against brother Pearl Harbor. It changed the attitude of a country that had passed laws barring the United States from doing basically anything with future conflicts in Europe. Right we if if you watched what was the Churchill the Darkest Day? If you watched Darkest Day, there's a scene in there
where he's on the phone with the US president and the presidents. I, yeah, you did pay for those planes. How about we put him next to the Canadian border and you and some horses drag him across. My hands are tied. I can't give you money, equipment, any of it. And that singular incident turned the overwhelming public opinion of that Okay, nine to eleven. It was a coalescing of Americans. If you think January six is that high on the radar of the majority of Americans there and they agree,
then you do no research on what Americans think. Look at the pole, look at the polling stuff, look at the theater that you guys did, and that literally tanked probably some moderates on it. And then of course the way that the judicial system is played out when you read the reports there, it is so far away from people who attempted to burn down a federal courthouse for like one hundred days in a row. We're seizing government offices, police
stations, all of that. There was such a divide that people notice the double standard and it made them care even less about it. But that's MSNBC. That's what they're going to do. I would expect nothing less. And you know, frankly, it's in Washington, DC, this trial. They may get their way at least util it works its way up through the courts, all right. Six forty four k O Day Radio program phone number eight
eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four technical excuse me. Beach Losses title is presidential historian, so obviously he has he's got a firm grasp on stuff. All right, we'll take a break and coming up. I think this group thinks they're owning conservatives. I feel like they've never actually talked to one. We'll give you that story next. Hang on your Day Smarter one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk WPTI more with Casey starts now.
All right, I saw this yesterday and I didn't recognize the website, so then I had to search it out and sure enough, this is a thing, and of course it's out of Portland. The quotes in this article are amazing. All right, here's the headline. Progressives launch campaign to buy every black man an AR fifteen to scare Republicans into supporting gun control. This see is one of the most most popular arguments that I see people think that they're
making on social media. They post. What they'll do is they'll post a picture of who's the big YouTube gun guys. But there's a picture of him and some family members standing around. I've seen that us and other ones. But basically or you know, several guys, several black guys with AAR fifteens, right, they look like they're the range doing whatever. There's some photos
where they were protecting businesses in Minneapolis. I remember a story where they tried to run this in the actual real news and it was here, Republicans, here are people of color with firearms? Are you a scared you bunch of racist? And then that's the narrative. And then if you look at the responses, people are like, okay, whatever. I failed understand how people making that argument. See how ineffective it is because people don't care. They
don't care about law abiding citizens having firearms. Frankly, that probably probably would help in some areas where you're dealing with non law abiding citizens with firearms. Something to think about. But this is rich Man, all right, So check this out. This is Shelby Harris, chief operating officer of unpulled the trigger, which is a really dumb name. One of the first things you learn about firearms is you know the safety aspect of it, although the Biden
administration wants to make that more difficult. We'll get to that story. Is the safety aspect? Oh crap, I was just looking at hold on looking up at something here, all right, there it goes Sorry, we're looking at this on the web browser, and I wanted to show me some ads there. All right, So we've known for a long time the racist Republicans are terrified at the thought of black men owning guns. Not true, Not true at all, said Shelby Harris, chief operating officer of a nonprofit anti
gun group. By making sure every black man has a rifle, we can finally get Republicans to support universal background checks, gun buybacks, and confiscation of assault weapons. Not a chance. And I'm assuming when you say this you mean everyone who is legally able to own a gun, right, That's what we're talking about, because your organization, if you just start handing out guns to people who can't own them, I suspect you might get in trouble that
you probably won't with this Justice Department. And why only black men, the only black women won a r fifteens bet, there's a bunch you do. Let's see here, dub these scare the racist straight Initiative. The proposals intended to get Republican politicians and their constituents on board with the effort to limit gun ownership as much as possible. This is an exciting project, said Tiffany Pettit. When these racist rednecks see video after video of black this is why I
thought this was all fake. By the way, the quotes are insane. When the racist redneck see video after video of black men shooting assault weapons at the range and carrying them in public, they'll get on the phone immediately to their congress person supporting more gun control. I promise they won't. The only thing they'll be irritated about is that it might be much busier at the range, But you know, you deal with that so that maybe more ranges open
supply and demand. Baby. The underlying belief is that the mere thought of black people exercising their Second Amendment rights will cause conservatives to abandon their principles faster than you can say, look out for the black dude with a glock. And again, the only black dude with a glock who bothers me, and it's the same as any other race, is the dude who's not supposed to
have it and is out using it to commit crimes. But hey, if you want to buy everything, this is awesome for all of our listeners who are black and one of free a R fifteen, I'd get in touch with these people immediately. All right, I'm not gonna read all of this, but we'll tweet the story out. You can go check this insanity out. O. Wait, hold on, one more quote, one more quote.
When asked about the research the group has conducted about Republicans' attitudes toward black men with guns, they said, at least you know social media, MSNBC, all of that. I'm telling you, if this hope this thing is real. Again. I saw it on this site, but then I saw other sites that I generally pull news off that we're running it. I looked up this dude exists, so and this woman exists. So I don't know.
Man, Yeah, I hope. I hope it's the real deal. I hope some people get free AAR fifteen so they can't use this money to go, I don't know, hold stupid protests or lobby congress persons. This is a much better use of your of your money. So please, by all means, move forward, if you would, all right? Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. I I don't think anything's going to happen. I think they just put the press release out because they wanted to
make the same stupid point people on Twitter make. So I wouldn't hold my breath. If you're thinking you're gonna get a free a R fifteen. Just something to think about. All right, So I mentioned the Biden administration might want to make the safety aspect of firearm ownership more difficult. Well, that's what they're doing. Right. If the mantra is, hey, it's so we want everyone to have you know, some of the folks. We want
everyone to have training, universal background checks, all of that. Why would you effectively try to eliminate one of the most popular firearm training things that exist. But that's what they're doing by playing fast and loose with the dollars meant for schools. I'll explain what's coming up here, and they're going full bore ahead with it. We'll do it next here on the case O Day Radio program. Hang on, all right, good morning, and welcome. It
is Thursday, as our number two. You're on the Cacoda Radio program. And this is exactly and boy, it took no time at all what people said would happened. So, following the shooting at the school in Nuvaldi, Texas, they were able to pass a bill, and specifically the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. This was a gun control bill and it just you know, right in the wake of it, they seized upon the situation. They got it in there and I yeah, and it passed, and we talked about
it. There were I don't know if both of our I think Tillis voted for it. There was like ten or twelve individuals that came over on this in the House and a handful in the Senate, and it was enough to get it done well within the language. This is this is why people warn you about the slippery slope of this stuff. In the same way that Loretta Lynch was trying to go back and reinterpret civil rights legislation to say that it includes people who are trans, which it doesn't. It literally lists sex,
and I'm told the gender and sex are not the same thing. The Biden administrations decided they're going to do an interesting reading of this bill, which people warned about. In the bill, one of the things that is prohibited is let's see here, I want to make sure I read the exact language,
and this was an amendment that was added on. What is prohibited is the use of federal school funding that helps any person with a dangerous weapon or provides training in the use of a dangerous weapon, and that doesn't just include firearms. That includes bows too, archery. So here is what the Education Secretary feels that that speaks to Hunter's Safety and or any PE programs or Enrichmond classes or anything having to do with bow firearms, you name it. Now.
When I was in school, I did my Hunter's Safety in the middle school. That's where they actually held the class. It wasn't during school hours, it was after school. But you know, you gotta do it. You gotta have one hundred. You go to Wyoming, by the way, you have to have a hundred safety card on you. A lot of people get fined for that unless they've changed it, but you have to have it on you, which I always thought was kind of dumb because you can it's on
a database. Like when I lose my card, I just go on have mail me a new one. But that's where we did the class. And it wasn't just about you know, going out, where should I shoot the elk? Right? That that is some of it, but they spendled awful lot of time going over safety and best practices and things like, you know, make sure not just what you're shooting at is what you want to shoot at, but make sure you know where that bullet's going to go if you
miss or it passes through. Right, all of the basic tenants of going out and doing this safely, orange requirements, various things that you need to know. You know, the irony is, it's a it's a It was a requirement in Wyoming, and most of us got hands on training with relatives and a lot of shooting when we were growing up and went along on hunts even before we could pull the trigger on stuff. But it was part of
it. And for a group of individuals who claim that what we need is we need more training, right or they misinterpreted what militia means and it's well regulated and regulated means trained and with laws, which it doesn't and it didn't back then. But if this is what you want now, a bunch of school districts are going to be put in a position where they have to get rid of this stuff. So anything that's a district program for hunters safety.
Anything in Pe we shot bow and arrow ross, Did you guys shoot bows in Pe? We didn't shoot guns? Oh you didn't, Okay. And it's not just in Wyoming. That was a thing that was a thing that's been around a lot of places. The difference was that our pe teacher told us we could break this was in high school. We could bring in our bows. So they had like the funky little ones for uh, you know, for standard school stuff. And then we'd go out and they would do
safety and all of this stuff. And those of us who hunted brought in are I had a Noneit as strike eagle at the time. Oh yeah, love that thing. Weighed about a thousand pounds, but it was the first iteration of today's mechanical bows man. And that thing was fast. Use wiki broadheads on it. Oh yeah, yeah, I love that. I thinks laid several animals, but it was safety minded, and that's what you claim to want. Why on God's green earth, especially as it pertains to children,
would you do anything to mitigate the offering of that. So here's how it's going to work. The Biden administration says they will withhold federal funds e'remarked under e SEA, which is not the bill they just passed, but is actually the funding of elementary and secondary education going back to nineteen sixty five.
So this thing's been trucking along just fine. But they feel that because they got this bill passed, this is the next thing they can attack, because the net result they in their mind, the net result is, well, if it's not there for the kids, then they won't gather an interest I guess in shooting sports, archery or firearms, and there'll be less guns out there. And I'm here to tell you that's not how it's going to work, especially in states where you have to have hunter's safety. You think they're
just not going to offer it now. They're just not gonna do it at the middle school where I took mine, they'll do the hunter's safety game and Fish. In the case with me, it was game and Fish of Wyoming and the school district had a partnership. They'll just go do it somewhere else. They'll go do it at the Odd Fellows Hall or something in Buffalo, and I'm sure that that will mirror elsewhere too for people who need this requirement.
But to now not to let the let the schools do it, or partner with it, or let them do in pe shooting bow and arrow, which is you know, that's old boy scout stuff right there. Man. This is this is a complete misreading of this. This is what happens as people said it was going to happen when you rush to pass something and you don't sit down to think about all the ways that people could politically manipulate it. This went into it. By the way, this law is only a
year old June twenty fifth to twenty twenty twos when it passed. Here we go now. Tom Tillis actually wrote a letter to the Education Secretary saying he's alarmed learn that this is what they're going to do. But then they came out and confirmed this is what they're going to do. And the irony is who are who are a big bucket of the schools who now are not going
to get this funding. If you said Vivaldi School District and the twelve surrounding districts, you would be correct because in Texas, the district's partner for hunter safety and educational endeavors including firearms and bow and arrow. So those schools now can't get this money based on a law that was passed over something that happened at that school. By the way, the total number of schools fourteen thousand that will not be eligible for the grant initiative for any of this this extra
learning. So genius, you want people more adept at firearms, safe safer people out there. Yeah, eliminate literally the top class from sheer volume of numbers that the youth take hunter safety programs and throwing bow and arrow as part of the pe because why the heck non um, let's see here. Yeah, the government admits it shouldn't be as complicated. There's fourteen thousand schools. The grant initiative is going to connect those districts to billions of dollars. We
just want to make our kids safe. This is how we go about it, said Miguel Cardona, the Education Secretary. Just absolute tools man. All right, let me grab a call real quick, Bob, Bob, what's up. Well, okay, see you were saying that there's a program now that's being promoted to give all African American men AAR fifteen. Well, let me be very clear. I just want to be very clear here, sir.
I don't believe for a moment that's what they're doing. I think they just want pub and I frankly, I'm even still a little dubious about some of the quotes in there, but that nobody's getting an AAR fifteen. They're just they're wanting to make this point and you know, media outlets ran it, so just you know, hey, man, if they're giving if they're giving them three a R fifteen, I'm gonna identify. I'm sorry, sir.
NBC News last week said you can't do that, so why not because it's it's I think I think half the country magically every night, the population, the racial makeup of the population changes now and then when they try to take the same that's not the same as wanting to transition to other stuff. They drew the line and then they used all the same words in reverse. We did the story, so I think on Monday we did the story. So your plan okay, yeah, your plans thwarted, sir. Sorry,
nothing heard, all right. It's the guns. Just the gun is just an equalizer. It makes the hundred bucko five woman equal to the three hundred and fifty pound man. So you know, I think you give everybody one if you can shoot. Yeah, but you know, all right, I gotta right now, all right, all right, appreciate it. Yeah we going, but put them on hold and mean to do that, meant to
do that. There we go. Yeah, the hunter saved. Although one of the most instructive lessons I ever learned in firearms and how my mom, how my mom looked out for me. Was. I was at my uncle's. I was. He handed me a pistol. Now, he handed it to me. It was a revolver, and he had it open, so I can see because you check. These are the things you learn, right, And I shut it and I was looking. I'm like, this is really cool. I can't remember how old I was. I was really young.
I was just getting into pistol shooting and I he said something else. So I still had in my hand and I turned around and I did not have the muzzle pointed down, which is one of the things you learn. And in one motion he used one hand to grab the pistol out of my hand and the other to smack me up side the head. Will reminded me that we always have muzzle awareness, and we never ever ever have it, even if we even if we looked and it's unloaded, we never pointed at
anything we don't want to shoot. And he hit me. He hit me really hard, and I'm like, oh man, my mom's going to hear about this. And I told her and she was like she was happy he hit me. But I never forgot that lesson man, he whacked me. He whacked me good. So maybe the safer route is to let people actually have these classes where they learn to be responsible, if that is in fact what you want, because the reality is that's not what they want. They
want guns gone. So that's that's the core of this, that's why they're misinterpreting it. And you can think about including Tillis, you can think about a dozen so Republicans for allowing the polling there to override their positions because this is what we get. All right, seven nineteen Case Coda Radio program. We gotta, oh, look at this. We got a conspiracy theory that's
apparently not a conspiracy theory, a q and a QAnon conspiracy. I know, I read it in Rolling Stone and all the rest of these publications with the movie that came out. I'll explain coming up next. Hang on cheaping you connected. This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, seven twenty five, welcome back here on your Thursday when you grab a quick call on the Fiden administration now saying hey, that that thing we passed in a giant hurry last
year. Yeah, the way we read it is we can literally manipulate withholding school funding so that school districts don't teach archery, don't partner for hunter safety stuff, don't do any firearm shooting, which some schools still do. Yeah, so that's what we're gonna do. We're gonna eliminate one of the most popular safety courses out there, which lets you know exactly which is why the idiots devoted with them are they deserve everything they get? This was completely predictable.
Let me grab a call Adele, what's up. I was just thinking it's for the liberals because it also would dissuade anybody from hunting, right, So it's a win for Peter. So it's not just the firearm training casey, it's much more. It's not well and I have to wonder how much dissuading it'll do, because, like I said, in the state I grew
up and you were required to have this to hunt. So if you've made the decision that you're gonna hunt, does it matter if you're taking it in the school or if you're taking it over at you know, the moose lodge or wherever they decide to do it. Well. I grew up in northern Alberta and we had on her training and it was awesome. You know. Yeah, it's just it's it's so insidious the way they do things. It's
just baffling. All right, Adel, thank you for the call, appreciate it, and um yeah, yeah, this is this is this is beyond dumb. This is this will have a net negative effect in some instances because not every state requires hunter trading. So yeah, well it dissuade some people from going. Sure, I don't know that it will dissuade them from hunting. Though. Generally, if you're that age and you're gonna go hunting,
it's not because you on your own are going to go hunting. It's because you want to spend time with your dad or your uncle, or your mom or your family or whoever it is, right, you want to be able to partake in that. So like they're gonna get there anyway because they have the support group around them. I don't know what you think you're accomplishing other than literally the opposite of what you say you want. But that's me all right. Coming up on the show, a little short segment there, so
justin Trudeau News. We'll have to get into that and the conspiracy theory that apparently has come true, and that's NBC News reporting. We'll share that with you in just a few minutes. Phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four hang on the show. After the show is on the iHeartRadio app. Search case o day for the podcast on the iHeartRadio app. Alrighty, welcome back, by the way, Ross Island. Need that to
the fifty two second mark Crosston evidance audio. It's Al Sharpton, good old Al Sharpton. He's got he's got some deep thoughts on the indictment. He's on NBC News doing his thing on there. It's funny too, because there's not just the really dumb quote, but there's also the setup where it kind of ignores some stuff. We'll fill in the blank coming up once we Once we get that in there, let me let me hit on this though.
I was told, I was told by pretty much every mainstream publication that this movie, all right, this this horrible movie where they're documenting people wanting to fight child trafficking. Whether it's one hundred percent accurate or not, the message is this is bad. Somebody should do something, okay, And if you read the reviews from Rolling Stone a bunch of others, this is nothing more
than a QAnon fever dream conspiracy theory. It's it's it's horrible and people are going to there, they're going to think that this actually happens and that they can do something about it, but in reality they're being fed a bunch of lies. They try to do a takedown on the guy in the movie too. They all wrote the pieces because it's just it's not a thing, it's
what a issue. I was trying to remember the really dumb quote I saw on this yesterday, just one more person wanting to point out that the whole movie is BS and you're being misled. And by the way, it beat the Mission Impossible movie last weekend, and it's getting more screens for the upcoming weekend, so it's going to continue to add to its dollar amount. All right, So why do I bring it up. I bring it up for this reason. Well, it was said to be a QAnon conspiracy theory and
not really a thing. The FBI just held and the last week of June a focused enforcement campaign. So this is their version of like the DUI checkpoints ab sorry, the license checkpoints or the booze or lose it stuff you see. And the FBI, over a two week period, in an operation dubbed Operation Cross Country, rescued two hundred sex trafficking victims fifty nine missing children.
Yes, the FBI located fifty nine children who were sex trafficked and one hundred and forty one others who while they are adults, originally were trafficked as kids or are being made to do this against their will. Yeah. The FBI team with state and local agencies to identify or rest one hundred and twenty six suspects, all charge with a variety of crimes child sexual exploitation, human trafficking. Sixty eight of them are suspected traffickers and will now is two hundred out
of the country of three hundred and thirty million. Is that a huge dent? I mean, numerically No. However, you have to keep in mind too that when they're arresting the sixty eight excuse me, yeah, sixty eight traffickers, it's also it's it's an ongoing thing. So if they're trafficking the kids that they actually caught them with, they've trafficked before and they'll traffick again
if not arrested, so the numbers grow there. But again, they felt it a priority enough within our DOJ to do this, while I'm having to sit here and read all these articles about how this isn't really a thing. This is this is just Republicans wanting something to get mad about. Well, you guys just prioritized it and went and busted busted in a bunch of doors and found literally hundreds of examples. So I don't know, man, feels
like that QAnon conspiracy theory may have come true. You know what we need? We need um need some Alex Jones stuff to celebrate. Yeah yeah, yeah, uh oh, where do I want to start today? You know, since we're just doing all these weird conspiracy theories. Oh? I like Ross's I was told people around her that they think she's demon possessed. Okay, I'm just gonna go ahead and say it. Okay, they said they're scared. That's why when I see her when kids are buyer actually get scared
myself for the child. I mean you that big rubber face and that I mean, this woman is dangerous, ladies and gentlemen. That's I'm telling you. She is a demon. Yeah. And the reason I'm having to listen to these is now I needed a new conspiracy theory to occupy my day because this one came true. Right, So now it's a thing where the FBI did the thing. NBC News reported on the thing, and we were told it wasn't a thing. But it's a thing, all right, So we
got Hillary is literally a demon. Oh oh, this one's fun too. I might this might be my new folks. Most of the so called liberal lesbians and all these groups, they want to get you in a dungeon. They want to strap you down and take a buzz off and cut the top of your head off like a pumpkin and pull it off and get a little spoon and go, well, you're looking in the mirror. This is one thing I know they like to do. And they go, I'm gonna eat
your brain. Now, let's start. Let's start at the side areas here, because we don't want to take away your side at the back or you're thinking on the front. I'm gonna eat your cerebral cortex lack, because I've got power. I love Satan, but I'm gonna suck you dry and I'm gonna torture you to dash. Now, that's a fun one. That's a fun one. Although the only incident I've seen of this is in the second the Hannibal movie where he's doing that to the FBI agent. Spoiler alert,
by the way, So that's a thing in there. I don't know, just too bad because you know, a lot of people were focusing obviously on that particular conspiracy theory and now it's not one. Oh yeah, goblins, forgot about goblins. Ah well, we'll get it together, we'll figure it out. So what did Al Sharpton say, Yeah, let me do this. He's on NBC, he is reflecting upon the indictment, and of course
he initially has to make his response all about him. But then he says something, and there's a thought that popped in my Ross, are you thinking when I'm thinking about the h the Madison statement, the Jefferson statement, I mean, Al Sharpton is an absolute morun. Well, yeah, there's that. Well, we'll see if Ross's assessment and I agree with him my assessment holds true. We'll do that coming up here in the next segment. First, Susan Weather with Ray Stage that he's ready to rock and roll. What's
up? Man? Man much? How are you? I just wish it was Friday. I'd be nice, but better job on the temperatures. Keep it up. Yeah, we do better on tips. But you know you bring the rain in. Yeah yeah, yeah, so that kind of nice things. Nope, not many of them anyway. And starting to see that rain and midden upper sixties from the triad west. Just starting to see some of those showers get in a Randolph County and in and round. Malaman's getting
pretty close, so get ready for it. Across the triangle will start to see this rain come in and at times maybe some heavier damp pours into the afternoon, maybe some moments a thunder mixed in there too. So we're kind of in this rain. It's steady to heavy, go west and it's all moving east, so it does look like it's going to be not only a lot cooler, but a little damp. As we go through today. We might not get to the low eighties. I think most of us we have
temperatures climbing into the seventies, maybe the low eighties in some spots. We'll keep the showers tonight, maybe a thunderstorm and a few showers around tomorrow. Tomorrow's forecast highs mid upper seventies, but the warmer temperatures in the immunity should be coming back for the upcoming weekend. Casey, so dryer comes in upper eighties, maybe ninety degrees by Sunday. So we're in and out of this wet, kind of not as hot weather for a couple of days and then
we get back to some nice weather just in time for the weekend. All right, Yeah, well we'll deal with We'll deal with what we gotta deal with. I appreciate it, sir, thank you very much. It is the first day of NFL football today, so that's that's why you gotta cool it down, man, Odi dipp Out. Yeah. The Hall of Fame games tonight, Ross, did you realize that? I mean it's the Jets and what the Browns? So no idea. Yeah, Hall of Fame game,
first preseason of all of it is tonight. So it's people that are in the Hall of Fame playing for this posis. So Joe Namath will be playing to no, no, he'll be hitting on Susi Colber. He's busy, drunk um No, uh no, it's two actual teams, I guess they're teams. Um, the Jets, I'm not really familiar with them, and then the Browns. Right, so there you go. Although I think the nation altogether collective, we would have to be rooting for the Browns,
right, is that collectively? But I think, I mean it makes sense to me. Yeah, so the Jets would be oo and one in the AFC East. I mean that's where we we should be as a nation, right, Okay, all right? Well, hey man, you know what it's tonight, and if you want to lead a posse of people rooting for the Browns, then by all means. You remember our old market manager was a Browns fan. Uh George, Yeah, I love George. Yeah yeah, yeah, so he you know, because he came from Cleveland, came
down here and he's back up in Cleveland. And I remember him telling me that they had a watch for the Browns. Fans had a watch party. Right, So if if you want to go watch your team and you moved here, especially in the tri Angle, I see more of this, but I'm sure there's a bunch around the Triad. Pretty much every team has a group of fans. So we'll gather at some bar restaurant wherever, and he
I happened to be in. I went to watch at the bar where that thing was, I did not know, and they were in the back room and they looked slightly forlorn, would be the best way to describe it. Man. I'm like, that room looks depressed. I think they were getting drilled on something. So but the Jets are supposed to be better, so we'll see. All right, seven forty six. Al Sharpton graces us with his wisdom. Coming up next, Thank you, CAPTI in the triad and
one oh six one FM talk in the Triangle. All right, seven fifty one, and let's go ahead and get edge you you cadd complements of Al Sharpton. So he's he's on the panel NBC News and he is going to give his opinion on the Trump indictment. But first he's got to tell you a story about himself because he does love him. So let's start there and then get to the real education, which is on the back half of this
audio cut. So let's go. You know, I thought about this as I was looking through the indictment last night, and I grew up and started by activism in a section of Brooklyn called Brownsville, and walking to the subway. Many more thing some of the guys, and they would say, Rev, I caught a case. I have never walked down that block. And somebody said I caught three cases. I mean, this is just as low as by the way. All right, so let me just pause here and
then we'll get on with the rest of it. That story doesn't make any sense whatever. But more importantly, you failed to mention the part where in that section of Brooklyn you led a rally and it was it was black residents and Jewish resident that caused such a stir that a Jewish man was murdered. Right, that was a thing that happened. You left that out, just
wanted to fill that in. Let's get to the goodness it gets. I've never heard of three cases on one individual in three jurisdictions, so this is serious. Put on the other side of it, all right, all right, ready, I want to make sure open your ears, get your thinking caps on, get your brains out. Very important information about to come your
way. One day, our children's children will read American history, and can you imagine our reading to James Madison or Thomas Jefferson tried to overthrow the government, so they can stay in power. That's who we're looking at. We're looking at American history and how we will play out is going to be very important. Can you fathom on this Thursday morning, as you're getting ready to do all the stuff you gotta do to day, kids, kids are doing
their thing. You got work, maybe got some meetings, got to do some grocery shit, you got a busy day. But just ponder for a moment the possibility that James Madison or Thomas Jefferson would attempt to overthrow the government. Think about that. This this this very important point that Al Sharpton has brought forward, Like let me let me expand on it. Ross. Could you fathom I don't know, George Washington wanting to overthrow the government? Is
that? Is that something that you're even able to wrap your head around George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Jay, any of these guys wanting to overthrow the government. Certainly, certainly you cannot. That's your example here, and this isn't on the fly he had I'm sure he was thinking about what he was gonna say, so that thought had to cross his brain before he sat down and when it was his turn to talk, he told his story and
and and then the Madison Jefferson thing. Can you imagine George Washington like going across I don't know, like a river at night during like Christmas Eve, to like slaughter what you know what I mean? Like, yeah, I can't imagine that. It is the water warm or is it cold? Oh? Man, it would be cold, super cold. Oh no, okay? And he is he ducking down in the boat hiding like a coward or is he standing up letting everyone see him? Because this is what he's doing
in this in this weird snaw. He's like, right, and he's sort of like DiCaprio in the front of the boat. Oh wow, okay, well there you go. Man, the George Washington will slaughter your your evil government on Christmas Eve doesn't even care. Look at Ross's fan fiction here, Oh Al Sharpton, never change, man, I mean, or maybe go away? I don't know. Uh and uh. One of one of his fellow hustlers, Sean King. You know Sean King, right, although we
don't call him Sean King on the show. We have several I can't even remember what ones we decided to end on talcom x is the most popular, but there's some really good like Martin Luther, cream Creame Abdul Jabbar like that one. Frouderick Douglas Stevia Wonder that's a good one. Well, anyway, I believe it or not, he likes to throw accusations around before having all the facts, and that apparently is caught up with him. A district attorney
candidate. Here we go, a district attorney candidate. What's this guy's name, Carlos Vega. This was in Philadelphia while he was running. Activist Sean King and his superpack put together a hit piece on him. And what they what they accused him of was framing a black man for murder. Obviously, that is not a story that's going to play well in the city of Philadelphia have a big black population, obviously there's a lot of liberals in there.
And you have this Sean King activist going after him and saying that he framed a black man for murder. Well, Vega Vega decided to sue him. And now it's we don't know how much. We know that they've made one payment of seventy five thousand. Yeah, Sean King, his pack settled. Now Sean King is settled. So his run in his mouth and throwing this stuff out there was caught up to him the pack page seventy five thousand. No word on what King's cut will be. Wasn't he like broke or something.
I remember him on Twitter saying that he was broke and it was some BS excuse. So I'm sure he's gonna claim poverty on this. The allegations of financial mismanagement within his Pack two. That thing is still under an investigation. But back in twenty nineteen, King claimed that a white man named Robert Cantrell was the actual killer of the seven year old black girl in Houston. We did this story King posted a group of Cantrell online or photo of Cantrell,
suggesting he was racist. Two black men were later charged with the killing in Philadelphia. It was a similar circumstance where basically Sean King knew who the real killer was and this guy had been framed by the way in that story down in Texas. Cantrell actually committed suicide months after that, so he's definitely
had some impact and his family does have a lawsuit going against King. So this is just the first of many that all of you dukes who sent money to the real justice pack, that's career money's going glad of could help. All right, here we go news coming up in just a few minutes. It is the case O Day Radio program. Hang on, all right, good morning, everybody gives our number three here on your Thursday at eight to seven phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. We
got quite a few stories in the hopper. We have a brilliant analysis by the folks over at MSNBC and NBC News. So good stuff there. Appreciate eight Al Sharpton, Michael beach Loss and Adam Kinzinger, all contributing to today's discussion. We have the Biden administration who says, hey, remember that bill that we rushed through last year right after Vivaldi really didn't look at it.
Well, we read it as now we can withhold funding from fourteen thousand schools that offer some port of some portion of instruction in either archery or firearms or partner for the purpose of firearms classes on the school site. So a hunter in my case, that's where I took my hunter safety and so that's their interpretation, and this is what we warned about. So we got that going on. The FBI just nabbed two hundred sex trafficking victims or found them.
Fifty nine were miners, and sixty eight traffickers are in custody. It's a busy day, busy day, all right, phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. And we got some whale news. All right. Let me preface this so um just a little behind the scenes. So when we get into election season, we have we have how do I say this, I don't I don't want to. I want to screw anything
up. Basically, one of the ways in which we have people still come on where they are talking about not election related stuff is if they hold a public office. So if you've noticed, like we have the lieutenant governor on, but yesterday I didn't get in and trust me, there's a lot of campaigns. I didn't get into that with him. We talked about stuff that's going on right that is for news purposes and as a result, one of the folks that we talked to on the regular Mark Walk he is only a
candidate, so I can't schedule interviews with him anymore. During this time. There's a discussion that we had you know, the team here, and that's how we're doing this. However, like any other candidate out there, Lieutenant Governor, Folwell Walker or anybody, if they want to call in on something we're talking about, I'm not that is their own thing. So I just noticed the marks on here. So all right, with that said, let me grab a quick call here, Mark, what's up hey, first time
caller, Casey. Glad to be with you today. No, I've enjoying the show when I get a chance to listen. Sometimes I'm traveling on the road. Just was intrigued by our long time person in the news, mister Al Sharpton talking about the government overthrow, and I thought it was interesting that
he specifically Hamilton and Jefferson. And it wasn't just the fact of over certainly overthrowing the government that came from Mavishly, England, but in eighteen hundred it was Alexander Hamilton who attempted to overthrow the Jefferson election by the New York delegates
held his own caucus and things. So this is it's funny that mister Sharpton once again would show his blind ignorance of history of our own history, not just from the revolutionary side, but also there in the third inaugural election there, so appreciate you bringing that up. And yeah, we've missed you guys,
and thanks for letting thanks for lett us call in today. Can I ask you a question though about that story, because it wasn't just him, it was beach Loss and Kinsinger. Well did you know Kinsinger pretty well? Or no? I did? Yes, I served with Kinsinger all six years there in the US House. In fact, Adam really get aggravated me one
day when there was a I think it was the first impeachment vote. And hope mom isn't listening right this moment, because I instead of going there, as you've seen in the House, everybody votes electronically unless you forget your voting card and then you have to go down to the well and handwrite it.
And even though I had my voting card, I went down there and picked up one of the you have a red and green card green for yes, read for no. And I actually before the no, I wrote the word in hell as in hell no and posted it on there and mister Kinninginger saw that on my Instagram and he was very offended and thought that was outside of the protocol. So yes, I've had a run in or two with mister
Kinnsinger. I only bring this up because we played some other cuts from him in Beach Loss, where essentially they said that January sixth, Pearl Harbor, the Great Depression, and the start of the Civil War are all equal in the attempted destruction of our democracy. And you know, in the case of Pearl Harbor, you fundamentally changed the outlook of the American people who wanted nothing
to do with war. In the case of nine to eleven, coalesced a pretty divided political society with an approval rating in what eighty percent for George Bush. Right, Yes, January sixth has done none of those things. In fact, most yeah, yeah, yeah, A lot of people just they think it's much ado about nothing, when in reality it's something in the middle. Right, there were ye, but yeah, inappropriate behavior. But I would I would hardly compare it to the six hundred thousand Americans that died during
the Civil War. I think that's what we say from apples to oranges there. But but but you expect this hyperbole constantly. UOK. I'm not saying that we've talked about this. I'm not saying that Trump even handled everything perfectly on January six. I think you get a move quicker on the National Guard in some things, but when you go over the top with these kinds of comparisons, and this is what the left doesn't understand, you completely lose all
credibility. And in this case, they have done more for Donald Trump than anybody else can because the American pie for just saying, you know what, you may have had me on a point or two there, but when you go to this extreme, you know, I'm i'm I'm I'm pulling for the other guy. Now. Yeah, well we're gonna see because I honestly, when there's a lot of Republican hyperbole, I roll my eyes at it.
Same with the Democratic stuff. And I just don't know how you can sit in that stew hear that stuff and go to commercial break and go, really did you just say that? But they're all in man, So we'll see March. I appreciate the court this morning. Okay, absolutely, you guys take care all right there you go, So yeah, that's um. I don't know how you sit there and run that stuff and and not have to go literally take a shower in the green room or something when you're done.
I mean, there are a lot. There's a lot of criticism you could level. There are a lot of points that you can make, and you can be very critical of all of that. But as soon as you're dragging out you know, America's worst hits, there's again there's nowhere to go from there. Right, You're you're you're at the peak. So now they'll have to surprise me, I guess and what they're gonna bring up next? Uh?
Check this out, ross. What are some of the great criminal names that are out there from like uh, you know, like the the night Stalker, right, the Zodiac killer? You know names that that strike fear, like the web bandits that no, no, it's not not. I was thinking more like BTK buying torture kill right, that guy um son of Sam. Right. You want a name that's gonna strike fear into the public. But you also, if you get caught, there's a certain notoriety going
on with you. And I'm just of the opinion that if you're going to commit a series of crimes and it is in the news a bunch where you may get a moniker, you're gonna want to be very specific or you're gonna get called something stupid and then you're gonna go to jail, and that's not going to go well for you. Twenty six year old Mark Gonzalez was arrested
Tuesday after an investigation by the Merced County Sheriffs. This is in state line, Nevada's right there at Lake Tahoe, so half CALLI half Nevada, after authorities say he had committed a series of rather strange burglaries. Basically, he would break into women's houses while they're sleeping, crouch at the edge of their bed and rub their feet, which is beyond creepy. And as a result of these series of crimes, which are now I guess according to police solved,
he received the moniker the Lake Tahoe foot fondler. All right, so they dump you into general pop and they're like who are you and you tell him you're the Lake Tahoe foot fondler. Are you striking fear in anybody's heart with that? Or are you just basically you should just get moved to protective custody immediately because what a whoos bag name man? Apparently he has a history of similar crimes. Where how do you how do you think you're not going
to get caught doing that either. By the way, can you do people not wake up when you rub their feet? Well, anyway, he is awaiting extra dis He was arresting in California, but they're gonna take him back to Nevada. So all right, eight sixteen here on the k c O Day radio program, coming up the here we go. I have to hit this Justin Trudeau's story, Uh, pretty quick. And Warner Brothers is apologizing to a country. I don't understand this. We'll dive into it next.
Hang on, this is one O six one FM Talk in the Triangle and here's talk WPTI in the Tryad. All right, good morning, eight twenty one. Welcome back. Oh this is nice. All right, let me get into this, doue Justin Trudeau. That's not what I'm saying is nice. I'm gonna do this story first. I don't want Look, here's I don't like Justin Trudeau very much, but you know his his wife is leaving him. I don't celebrate that. However, I do find it interesting because
of what else is going on with Trudeau. So up in Canada right now. If you were to believe the polling, enough people are mad with Trudeau that the Conservatives feel that they are the front runner for the next election. That'll be twenty twenty five, by the way, so a little time to go. And so that has caused the Trudeau administration to basically gut everything they're
doing and start from scratch. Yeah. Yeah, this comes after Trudeau overhauled his entire cabinet last week, shuffled some of them, brought some others in. There was a bunch of stuff. I know, you probably didn't pay attention because it's Canada, and I barely did. I just happened to see it. What he said, we'll bring fresh energy into the team. So he changes out his whole cabinet, he changes his platform, and then his wife's gone like this, dude, I mean, that is an efficient purge.
Man. The forty eight year old wife. He's fifty one, she's forty eight, Sophie Grigory. They've been together, let's see two thousand and five. They got married at three kids. So anyway, she's she's tapping out. So U yeah, I I don't know, man, And again,
there's a lot of time between now and twenty twenty five. But yeah, frankly, I won't hold my breath, especially with the stuff that we saw in Spain most recently, where literally the right did win a bunch and then all of a sudden they decided that they were going to change the rules. So the current socialist president doesn't have to leave or Prime minister have to leave. Does but I don't trust any of them, man, So we got that going for you. Also this Americans confidence in the military is at
the lowest level in decades. Confidence in the US military by Americans is just sixty percent. That ties the lowest number since ninety seven. Now back in when was the worst here Dune, let's see sixty percent military was lastness low in ninety seven, hasn't been lower since eighty eight, when fifty eight percent. In the late seventies to early eighties, during the Cold War, support
only hovered between fifty and fifty eight percent. Yeah, admittedly I'm not old enough to remember a lot of that, but but it was much higher recently. And the majority of the dip is seemingly coming from the Republican side. While there was an initial here we go, While there was initial confidence in the military polling when Joe Biden was inaugurated, it has since declined. The group with the lowest amount of confidence, by the way, is independence just
fifty five percent. However, Republican confidence a confidence in the military was let's see twenty twenty was ninety one percent. Yeah. I think that people are watching fundamental changes there. They're looking at this injection of woke politics into the military and they're scratching their head for the same reason that you're having recruit in troubles. Now, some of it's going to be based on who the commander in chief is. Republicans were lower Obama, they were hired during Bush,
lower during Carter. You can look at all this going back that being said, a twenty three point swing is unprecedented, and normally the party whose president is in power, their numbers go up, and they did for a moment, and now they're less than they were under Trump. So man, they hit the hits keep coming. Yeah, the confidence newest military, the lowest in two decades. Oh no. I admittedly people are sending email. Yeah, admittedly, a lot of this is government trust stuff, there's no question.
But also I think people are sitting there and they're looking at what's going on with you know, with the initiatives there, and that's spilling over to the military, not necessarily the soldiers, but the military in general. Right when you're sitting there talking about wanting to get evs for you know, forward transport, forward troop transport, people are looking at that going, hell,
are you talking talking about? Man? Why don't why don't we try to work with what works and make it as efficient as possible, which you know, admittedly the military has some bumps when it comes to designing equipment. There's a whole, a whole movie with the dude from Princess Bride where they are
talking about the Bradley fighting vehicle. It's got Kelsey. It's very good that Kelsey grammar and it and Carrule's and few others and basically it's it's a mockery, but not really because it does extract some of the same numbers of showing how efficient the military is building stuff or designing stuff and what a money pit it is. But I don't I don't think it's a monetary thing that's driving this. I think it is all the new initiatives. And for the same
reason people don't want to sign up. People are looking at it going, I don't know if they go out and fight two wars right now, which is kind of the standard for what the US military has tried to be because we got our lesson there during the World Wars World War two, man having to fight on two fronts? Are we still able to do that? And a lot of the speculation that I've seen is probably not. I didn't realize how many ships we have dry dock too. I was looking at some number
the other day. It was pretty crazy. And you got, you know, you got China screwing around with Taiwan, you got Russia and Ukraine doing their thing at the very least. Man gotta be ready, all right eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. Warner Brothers is apologizing speaking of World War two references to the country of Japan. I'll give you the details on this. I don't I don't know why I got no beef with
Japan? But why are you apologizing? Considering you know it's a biopic you did. But we'll get into it and much more in the final half hour stick around. It is the case O Day Radio program hang on Smart Talk all Day, w PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. What did your Oh you're retweeted, Oh that's the oh you retweet the Babylon B one two. All right, so the Babylon be on the Trudeau story. Trudeau's divorce leaves nation and shock he was married to
a woman. What's that supposed to be? He's busy, very busy, doesn't have time for relationship. I mean, I mean, he's supermasculine. So I saw him dressed as a lumberjack with an axe that just had the sticker taken off and never a swing given. I mean, that's pretty butch right the Paul Bunyan. Look, yeah, I don't know what the Babylon bes implying. Man, So I guess that's for you to interpret. You can see the story, which we did it at Casey on the radio.
Ah. Anyway, Warner Brothers, here we go. Sorry to flip back from the Babylon B story. There. So Warner Brothers has issued an apology to the country of Japan. All right, so if you here's what's going on. So people have been putting memes together. Obviously, the Barbie movie in the Oppenheimer movie came out the same weekend. Both made a lot of money, and then the internet did what the internet does, and created Barbendheimer. All right, So, and it's the contrast of the two movies.
Right. You have the almost cartoonish Barbie world with all the stuff around it that's part of the movie, and over those images people have added mushroom clouds. Right, that's that's basically what you're getting there. Well, apparently Warner Brothers, their social media manager, retweeted one of them, and Japan doesn't
like the memes. They feel that it makes light obviously of what happened to end World War two, and so literal content creators in Japan have redone the memes and overlaid instead of the mushroom clouds the twin towers behind some of the Barbie scenes to do the compare and contrast. And then they, you know, they put them on Twitter and anywhere else and like, see, how do you like when we do to you? And what I saw was a
bunch of people retweeting them. So I'm not sure that they have a firm understanding of the depraved humor that is social media, So that didn't really work. However, they were able to shame Warner Brothers. They apologize saying that yes, they understand the post spark controversy in Japan. I have to think the Oppenheimer movie is not going to do well in Japan anyway. If I could, just if I could put on my my, my prognosticating swammy hat.
I don't know they're going to do good business over there. I didn't they have they announced even when it's opening. Initially they didn't even announce an opening, probably figuring that that wasn't going to be the country where people are gonna want to see that. But now you're gonna issue them an apology. It's a meme and you didn't even create it, and you may in the movie is about Oppenheimer, it kind of weaves into the history of Japan,
and there's no way to get around it. So I still haven't seen it, so I you know, I don't know the totality of it. But I did see a bunch of people that were very upset. Women didn't speak for the first twenty minutes of the movie. And there's no jab at these people. So now I guess this is the other controversy here. All right, thank you for your apology. I still I don't think people are going to be flocked into the theaters to see that just my prediction, all right,
eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Yesterday at the US Capital a massive law enforcement response. It started with a report of an active shooter. Folks in the capital told if you're inside the building, the Senate buildings, you should shelter in place, as a report is out for a possible active shooter. Now, I saw this thing of vall. It wasn't an active shooter. I saw one point they were saying it might be
a mental health thing. But then they issued a statement saying it was much ado about nothing, so they could mean it's still a mental health thing. But ultimately the offices used by the US Senate were evacuated. Police officers armed with long rifles storm through. They searched looking for the active shooter, and
just a little bit later, here we go, here we go. Fox News reporter Adam Sabes or Sabies, I don't know how to pronounce that, later wrote that local officials officials believe the situation at the Russell's Senate office building is likely a mental health situation and not an active shooter. Okay, I have a question, how do you think it's an active shooter? But it's just somebody having a mental health issue because they don't say there's a weapon,
that's the thing. That's That's what I'm not understanding here. Don't you have to see a weapon? Or is this you remember when it was here? Wasn't it where some guy had an umbrella at one of the universities and like the police got called, he's walking with an umbrella? Like, well, what did this have that set it off? I would like a little more information, but they did say no active threat at this time and just kind
of moved on from it. So if you're a wonder what all that was about, well it turned out to be much ado about nothing yesterday all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. I gotta do the whale story again before we get out of here. So we opened the show with I find this fascinating, and if you weren't listening at the beginning, check this out. So down in Florida in Miami at the aquarium there they have an killer whale, an orca, and she's been there for fifty
three years. It's all she knows. Well. Now, activists have finally gotten the aquarium to agree if they can figure out a plan to get her out of there, and they want to dump her back in the ocean. I wonder how killer whale that has lived basically in that environment for fifty three years, It's food is given to him or her right it interacts with people on a much more close up basis, obviously with trainers and shows and all
that doesn't have to deal with weather. I guess when you're you're under the ocean, as to some extent, you're not really dealing with it's one hundred percent humidity, but the perils of the ocean. So at that point, you're fifty three years into this and you dump that thing back in the ocean and it doesn't go well, that's going to be a news story. But the question is how do you get the killer whale from the Florida Aquarium to
the coast of Seattle, which is where they want to release her. Well, now, several billionaires, including the owner of the colts, Jim erse so that they're going to band together and fund what is going to be a new transport just for this killer whale. Because here's the problem. The whale weighs eight thousand pounds, all right, but that's not your big problem. Your big problem is that if you're going to transport it in a wet environment,
the weight of that water will far exceed what that whale wegs. So now you're asking this aircraft, which will have to be custom designed or at least custom retro fitted, to fly with a substantial amount of weight. They think a C one thirty can do it. The smallest enclosure the whale can be in is eighty feet by thirty five feet, so they can't just put it in a truck. And they hope from there to load the whale in like it's a Star Trek movie and fly the whale over your head across America
and then drop it in the ocean off the coast of Seattle. What happens is the whale freaks out because you know the feeling on an airplane, that g force feeling you get. I mean, that's got to be new. How do you deal with all the water on there, the weight of it? What if there is a problem, What do you do if that plane's going down and you're over an area where there's homes, Some poor guy get an orc on his head. I got a lot of questions. Also,
why don't you have I missed gender the whale. I don't know. The zookeepers said it's a sheet, so talked to the zook here the aquarium dude in the article here, I didn't do nothing. But also like, couldn't you transport it literally by ship? I mean, think about how big the ocean going vessels are that can literally cut through the Panama Canal. You tell
them you couldn't put anenclosure on a ship. Isn't that how they transported King Kong in the last movie Ross when they had him fight Godzilla with the jack black one. You would know, the one where they had to fight Godzilla. I didn't see it. Oh yeah, they had him on a boat and then he freaked out because didn't trank them. I mean, the whole thing just reminds me of the documentary Star Trek four Space Whales. I mean,
this was covered. They need to invent transparent aluminum and it'll take care of the whole problem, right right, So just just put that together, huh, transparent aluminum and and and then and by the way, I'd be told that was a blue whale, not a humpback whale. That's much bigger. But transparent aluminum gets the job done. Yeah, honestly, put this thing in a ship if you want to do it. I don't understand why we're having to build a plane and then we're going to carry a whale over
people's heads. But all right, do your thing. A forty five race agent from the weather Channel. So they want to go, they want to they want to fly a killer whale from Miami to Seattle, and they're gonna have to construct a plane to do it. So really one of those big C one thirties or something won't handle that. Well. Yes and no, I mean I don't know. There's two big problems you run into your One is the weight of the whale. Is is nothing. It's the weight of
the water, right, the whale weighs eight thousand pounds. That's not a problem, the weight of the water. And also it's a shifting load. Right, water moves as the plane moves, so um, the kind of stress that that may put on I don't know. I'm just like, put this thing in one of the big boats, man, one of the big shipping things. Put a tank down in there and just sail it around.
I don't understand what the issue is. Yeah, I'm with you, all right, Well, when you get a worka dropped in your neighborhood, you'll know I was right anyway, Yes, going on, sir, oh, I would be fitting today. I mean a lot of water, especially try it and west. Seeing our first flood advisories just to the north of Asheville as you get into Madison County and out toward Yancy County, some heavy rains
coming into Coldwell and Burke Counties and heading east. The eastern edge just getting it into Greensboro, down toward Asheboro, and down toward Troy Montgomery County and up in Rockingham Town and Caswell County is starting to see some of that rain come in. So we are seeing the showers, some heavier rain, steadier rain at times. That's going to spread west to east as we head through this morning and into the afternoon. Areas of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures upper
seventies to low eighties. More showers and thunderstorms scattered around tonight Tomorrow, some showers around, cloudy and cool otherwise, mightn't I get out of the seventies for tomorrow, casey, But I think the payoff will be the weekend. We're back in the upper eighties. Maybe ninety degrees in the triangle. Tryad maybe mid eighties, but it does look like we'll be done with the rain
threat. And then as we get into next week, looks like warmer champeratures compared to where we are today and tomorrow looks like they'll be coming back more like mid upper eighties. A couple of days we may fluctuary around ninety. Okay, all right, so you get the cooler attempts, but you can't golf because rain's gonna make your rings. So there, But that's right, all right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. Ye and Jeff Bellinger joins us. Next hang on one oh six one FM Talk five WPTA,
two stations driving the best in talk. This is Casey Oday and Carolina's Morning News. All right, eight fifty three Bloomberg Update Now, Neff Balinger, what's happening morning, Casey. The stock market futures have been lower all morning. Doesn't look like a major sell off, just some modest losses. Dow futures or down thirty seven points at the moment. There was an increase last
week in the number of workers signing up for unemployment benefits. The Labor Department counted two hundred twenty seven thousand first time applications nationwide, six thousand more than the prior week. Another report shows worker productivity increased more than expected in the second quarter. Productivity games are good news in the fight against inflation. The nation's employers announced plans to cut nearly twenty three thousand, seven hundred jobs last
month. That's according to the outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas. That is down from nearly forty one thousand in June. Still, the number of job cuts so far this year more than triple the number for the first seven months of twenty twenty two. And Casey, unionized employees of United Parcel Service
start voting today on the company's tentative contract agreement with the Teamsters. Ratification is not guaranteed, the organizer of One Vote No campaign says Teamster's boss Sean O'Brien. Overpromised and under delivered. Casey, All right, thank you, Jeff, we'll chat tomorrow, sir, sounds good. Have a good day, all right, all right, so we're it's whale calls. Ross. I came up with another solution, but it's a little morbid, and I called
the deblasio. Oh wow, right, like people are gonna see what's in that plane? What you see where I'm going here? Right? So, and I just checked. I thought this thing's fifty three years old. I wonder how long orcas live. Mail orcas only live up to sixty years at the most, but women can live up to ninety or females can live up to nineties, so she may still have a lot of time. I'm just saying. My neighbor down the street, reg it also created the best chicken
wings on the planet. Send me a text, he said. Can't they just drag the whale and spray it with water? Do they have to have a giant tank of water for the whale to live in while they transport it? It does breathe there, it's a good point. Put on a truck and spray it with like a super soaker. It'll be fine. Right. You're not in charge of the animal parks, man, I'm pretty well no you can't. The reason that they outline the tank size is that that is
that is remember the documentary about the Sea World Killer whales. They passed a bunch of regulations and one of them is the smallest tank that you can keep an orca in. So I think this wouldn't be a tank. It'd be like a flatbed and just be on there. It would be open, it's it's free to move around seeing mine. They disappear the whale. Then they fly a big old plane that says there's a whale inside, and and then somebody takes a photo of a killer whale off Seattle, which will be hard
and be like, yep, there she is. They all look alike. Man, Wow, save twenty what save twenty million dollars? You're welcome, Donna, real quick. What's up? Good morning, Casey. I was thinking considering the whale. You know how when you go buy a fish and it's in the bag, and they tell you to put the bag in the water so that the fish, you know, the water temperature and the fish can acclimate to it. They're gonna drop that way. Let's say they succeed.
They're gonna drop that whale in the water, and it's gonna die of shock boom. If it doesn't start to death later, it's going to die from shock. Yeah. I don't know that they keep it in balmy water temps. I seem to remember that they they're pretty cool the water temps that they actually keep these whales and but maybe I don't know, we'll find out. Thanks for the call, Donna, and then Jamal, real quick,
I only have a minute, so be very quick. Okay, Casey, this killer whale thing with Mommy on that episode from South Park when you try to say to kill a whale and sitting to the moon. They thought they were saving it, but they end up sending to the moon and the whale back breath. I don't know if you remember that episode. Yeah, okay, But here's the thing, Casey. All these people keep trying to get American to apologize for everything. They literally waited for Americans to get no backbones
and change. They wouldn't have gotten no apology. Thirty and forty years ago, with all those World War Two veterans still alive about the common bomb, my dad said they should have dropped two more on the World War Two veterans who experienced Japanese all better on WARLD camps. But veterans who fought the Japanese said, we should have dropped two more. But what they did they waited until the grandchildren of the veterans of World War Two are now, so they're
all you need to apologize. No we don't, we did right by. This is Warner to be fair, this is Warner Brothers, and it's I'm sure and thanks for the car bunch of spineless entertainment cowards. So well, why don't you get John Cena to make a video in Japanese do the apologized since that's who's thing. Mm hm hm
