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Remember remember all right, kid, wanting everybody and welcome. I'm sitting here like I've never worked a gatorade bottle, trying to trying to put the lid back on. Oh yeah, is it Friday yet? Yeah? Close enough? So it's it's Doomsday Thursday, as I'm calling it around here, because that's what it is. If you're a Vikings player tonight against the Eagles. I suspect, but who knows, man any given Sunday, right, any given Sunday. And last year there were some crazy upsets early in the season.

There's been a couple this year, so who knows. So I'm a little not looking forward to that later. But that being said, we do got a good stack of stuff. We got some rollover stuff we didn't get to yesterday. By the way, Ross, I didn't realize how small the Mexican alien bodies were because I never I saw. I looked at a bunch of photos, but I just took it for granted how big they were. And then I happen to see a video after the show. They're like us.

They're like the size of a small dog. Man, did you realize that they're not as like small as like the alien in the dude's head and men in black, right, but they're still pretty. They're tiny, yeah they are. I was thinking of some other men in black references. But they're they're they're not even as big as the three dudes in the coffee room right that are got their little bungalow two. I can't remember if they have names or whatever, but they kind of kind of are in all of the

they're they're the size of the pug man. It's no wonder they didn't make it. And you know that's that's assuming they're not just paper and machete or something. But now I had no idea. So those were tiny little coffins. But when you saw them in the in the pictures, just by themselves, I just took it for granted that they were they weren't big ones, because you know, you kind of in your brain because you said, and

you were right. It kind of looks like et. I went for et size or the grays, you know, the little gray aliens, which are what what are they three and a half four feet? Those things are the size of things are the size of a of a of a yip dog, a yip yip dog. So I don't know, man, I don't know if that makes them less or more believable for people, but kind of a letdown, I guess. I don't know. But you know, as we saw in Mars attacks, you don't have to be big to come here and

mess everything up for us, I mean, mess everything up. They come in peace? Do they do? They come in peace? I mean Hindsights twenty twenty. Did you still feel that way? In fact? You know? In fact is celebrate. I'm going to release all these doves. Oh, that's very nice of you. That's ah, that should that should be. That should end well, right, we shouldn't get any letters from Peter or anything. Ah, dude, I'm trying to think of the last time

I saw that movie. It's been a while. It's been a long while. But yeah, you know, just because you're small, unless you're Marvin Martian and then it never works out for you anyway. All right. So yeah, just a little housekeeping update this morning because it was on my brain

as I was fighting with my gatorade bottle. All right, coming up, So this is this Supreme Court things getting nasty and if not, just what we talked about yesterday where the governor basically decided he was going to take the appointment and put an activist in there from like one of the big activist groups.

And I just pointed out that if I was if the Republican governor was in there and he was only appointing people out of activist groups, I understand the there is going to be a qualifying, a qualifying thought process on the part of the governor as to where they think they're going to vote, because that's how we do judges, Supreme Court, state Supreme Court. Obviously at

the national level, it is what it is. That being said, if you were pulling people directly out of activist groups the Republicans were, they'd be losing their damn mind. So that was the thing yesterday. If you don't know, there is a complaint on the other Democrats Anita earls or an investigation for criticizing racial and gender biases within the state court systems, and there is there's some language and a rule that judge can be held accountable for if they

violate the rule the judges have for impugning the integrity of the courts. Now, one could argue that the two fast tracks show trials that the Democratic would you know prior to seating the Republicans who won in the last election. The the fast track decisions on two big issues with legal theory that I nobody can seem to understand, which has now been undone, that that was impugning the integrity of the court because they weren't even trying to make a legal argument.

It was crazy town, man. So in this case, now we have a state rep who is out there and is throwing names out and making accusations as to who he thinks is responsible. So yeah, well we'll touch on that. I'll tell you the Rep is Abe Jones, and he's accusing the Chief Justice of doing it. Now, in these particular cases, whoever triggered

the investigation, whoever initiated is a secret under the law. But Abe Jones is out there, he's running around and he says I got some sources, and Riel just took him at his word and ran a whole story on it. So we'll give you a few more of the details on that. We

got McCarthy stuff. We had another incident at UNC, albeit arguably different, And I have a question for all the students who came to the legislature the other day who don't admittedly nobody wants to have to have something like this happened near them, whether it's the incident from yesterday the student accused of killing his advisor. That being said, if you're really serious about stopping it, I I feel like there's some other things that maybe you should consider lobbying for,

voting for, so we'll touch on that as well. And uh yeah, oh dude, this this ross. Did you watch the wedding video? Did you watch the drunks at that Rhode Island wedding come out and go full cage match with the police. It's like, yeah, yeah, I watched it while loading the audioly twenty minutes ago. Okay, dude, very classy. Dude. Look, people are mad at that police officer for dropping that check. But there's another video. I don't know if you saw it from a

different angle. She is straight up behind him pulling hit trying to pull his gun out or something off of his belt. And I'm pretty sure that you don't do that. And we're gonna have to break it down because the amount of people I saw who I don't necessarily believe, who are like, you know, normally I'm a supporter of police, but this is too far. You don't hit a woman. You know, a woman can grab your firearm and kill you. That's like Michael Brown stuff man. Yes, yeah,

except when you see the other video angle it's so apparent. It's not we're not having to look at forensics and figure out where there is powder residue and all that. Like you can straight up see it. And the women were out there kicking the officers in the you know where you don't where. If

you kick men, it can be pretty incapacitating. And it is twenty you know, like twenty different instances as you go through that video, some people repeating it where individuals are putting their hands on police, are screaming or are within inches of officers who are trying to subdue at least a couple of them, and the police are outnumbered. And I guess if you haven't seen the

video, go watch it. We got it on the on the Twitter at Casey on the radio, so that you have it fresh in your mind, because I want to go over it and we'll tell you what everybody's charged with. And I think it's nice they're gonna get initial appearance before the honeymoon, so maybe maybe they'll get to do that. But yeah, that thing was That thing is bonkers, man, but it is six seventeen. Will take

a break, be back on the k c O Day radio program. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and there's talk w PTI in the Tryead. All right, welcome back, six twenty two ac O Day Radio program. And the wedding brawl from one of the more insane I guess not in the middle of a riot. We'll say that interactions with police, because obviously we saw during riots and protests, you know, some seriously insane things over the last few years. But you know this is this is

police responding. I don't even why are they responding anyway, I don't know that it's said, but they were. They were in the process. Oh okay, all right, here we go. So they had a guest who wanted to get into this wedding, but he showed up hammered, hammered. The guy's name David Ohnick. So security staff called around one am. Disorderly party apparently had been at the wedding, went somewhere else. They're in like this this restaurant on this is a new port, so it's on the water.

Basically everything is and the guy had left and was coming back, but he was he was in no condition. He was being belligerent and he wouldn't

leave, so secured he did what secured he did. So police are literally talking to the dude outside the door, and a crowd has gathered, including his wife, and it all told six people were arrested, but there's easily like ten standing around there, and they start surrounding the officers who tell them repeatedly to move away, because again you're encircled, you're against a door which is shut, and your attention is attempting to deal with the reason you're there

and when you are and I'm saying like inches away. Police don't like that, and they told him repeatedly, repeatedly, you gotta move back, you gotta move back. The people who were standing back even a few feet filming police didn't seem to have a care there. Then they ended up going hands on after the wife tripped and fell during her arrest. Then an additional like

two women moved in and started kicking officers in the groin. Then two dudes jumped in, and there is a there is a slap that an officer administers on a woman that irritates the biggest dude there. Now he's up on the officer's back, thirty year old Robert Nash. He punches one of the officers who is knocked over. His nose is bloody and broken. And then again you have the officers out, number three to one, and they're inside the circle. It's a nightmare scenario. Man. I wouldn't want to be in

there. I wouldn't want anything to do with it, knowing that all those people were mad at me, regardless if I'm police or whatever. And then if you look at that, you can look at the main video and you'll kind of see it. But there's another video where you see this woman literally reach and grab something on his belt and at that point he knocks her out,

and then everybody's screaming. All told, six people were arrested. They're charged with, let's see here, everything resisting arrest, obstruction of justice, to sorderly conduct, assault on a police officer. I'm not going to read all their charges, but everybody's got a little bit of what I just read there. And of course they're like, oh, the cops were way out

of line with this. I don't think so. Look, it's aggressive and that when that that woman who reached for the officer's belt goes down, she goes down hard. But frankly, she's lucky that's all she got. And I don't mean that in I want to see police just roughening people up for no reason. That's a big, big, big deal, man. That

is. That is something that has triggered multiple stories that we've done where people have gotten something off an officer's belt and an officer generally another officer used deadly force and was justified. That was the whole Wendy's thing, remember down in Atlanta with at the Wendy's that isn't there anymore because they burned it down because you know, that's what you do when you don't like how something played out and don't want to wait for people to investigate. So yeah, and kicking

officers in the groin? How many how many guys have been incapacitated from getting hit in the groin? Dude, I'm telling you that is. It is definitively one of the craziest videos. I think it's just because it's a wedding, right, It's not a bunch of I mean, it is a bunch of drunks. I understand that, but you're at a wedding, and I guess even when I've encountered really drunk people at Wait, I watched a dude

get arrested at a wedding. I wasn't at the wedding, but I was near the wedding and everyone else was hammered, and it was kind of a singular instance. So I don't know, Ross and I say, we don't like going to weddings, but I would have watched from a safe distance and been quite entertained to see this thing live. But yeah, the you know, you screw around you find out. That's the only way I can say it on the radio. But check it out at Casey on the radio,

on the Twitter. We got it there for you. We'll be back hang on. So after the show is on the iHeart radio app, search Casey O Day for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. All right, good morning and welcome. It is six thirty five. Do you do you do? Oh? Check this out. I know you're gonna be shocked to learn. So, uh, we told you about and we talked about this with

Senator Bud Tuesday. But the announcement on Monday, which of course was nine to eleven anniversary where the US had apparently struct some sort of deal with Iran, and the deal as we as we talked about continues to be another one where I just want to start a country and do nothing but negotiate with the US because you're gonna make some cash or you're or you're gonna come out on

top. We're not good at negotiating. Right now, the US and Iran would swap five prisoners each, and the US would so people people sit there and they go, well, what they're they're We're not sending them six billion dollars. It's technically their money. It is kind of mostly, but it's frozen, and it's frozen because they are the largest state sponsor of terrorism. So yeah, it's still a piece in a negotiation. So to act like

it's it's just their money and it shouldn't be counted. And uh, you know, Biden done good because five for five is equal is wildly disingenuous. They don't have access to it. It's uh, I think it's in South Korea right now. As part of the deal, we would move it to UAE somewhere one of the friendly or one of the countries. We're friendly with anyway. Yeah, all right, and at that point rather than just trans spring it on palettes as we did under Obama. The reason you do that

is so that you can micromanage what they use it. It would be Qatar, okay, and there it would be under strict oversight by the US Treasury Department because of the deal that we have Qatar with Qatar, so we can do this stuff and the money will only be used for humanitarian purposes. That's what we were told. Now, you could make the argument if you have six billion coming in, you know, for humanitarian purposes approved stuff, then it allows you to move money out of that and spend it on not so

nice stuff. The problem is this, it sounds like Iran is either either we were not told what the actual deal is or they're trying to change it. So Iranian President Abraham or ross RISI I don't even know how to say his name, sat dow Lester Holt for an exclusive interview and disagree that that's the terms of the deal. According to the Iranian president, he said, and I quote, that they would have the authority to decide how the unfrozen

funds would be spent. The money belongs to the Iranian people, the Iranian government, so I Ran will decide what to do with the money. Again, is you know, is that him bloviating a little bit, But ultimately, if we're going to sit here and do a deal, and even if he's going to misrepresent it, it's again a bargaining ship. So all of these people are sitting there running around like, well, it's their money anyway.

Obviously it is an important negotiation point because this is seemingly where the sticking point is. They don't care about the five for five. I've seen people suggest that we're essentially paying right, We're we're paying for the release of our people, which you don't want to do. We don't negotiate with terrorists, We don't. You don't want to set a scenario where anyone can just take US residents hostage or US individuals hostage and the government will just pay you.

Every time we do something like that, it it just encourages more of it. So we threw in the five Iranians to make it look even. But the sticking point is the money. This is what this is about. Iran's got a horrible economy, They got a lot of problems because there's a lot of sanctions, and also, you know the government's a little tyrannical. They need the money. And for them to sit there and just decide they're going to do it, they don't have any respect for what we're doing. I

don't want them to get it anyway. But if they're gonna, you know, sit down with Lester Hold and say we're gonna we're gonna disregard this, why is the Biden administration not immediately said all right, well, if you don't want to do the deal, we're not going to do the deal. I haven't heard a peep from him. He went on to say the Iranian

president humanitarian means whatever the Iranian people need. Well, the Iranian government thinks the Iranian people need, uh, you know, weapons to destroy Israel with or you know, the US if I guess they get a chance at it. So they need they need all the stuff that they're not supposed to get. How do we know, because we have an idea of what they already spend their money on, and it's a whole lot of things that go boom

man. So I would hope somebody within this administration, maybe within the State Department. I'm not holding my breath goes on and says, well, look, this is what it is. He can say that all he wants, but here's the document or here's what we're going to do. I don't like the deal, but you damn sure better represent the deal and and handle it in the way that you say you're going to instead of just letting him go

on and set the terms for it. And you go, oh, well, okay, all right, well we already still we're going to do it, so we'll go ahead and do it and hopefully they don't use it for a new program or something does mind boggling man, So there you go. Yeah, they're already backing out. And that's only one of two stories we

have. I'm reading some of the stuff that our governor was tweeting the last couple of days, and I'm wondering if his whole put Medicaid expansion in the budget bill and I'll sign it is something that he's willing to do anymore, because now he's on there complaining about vouchers and everything. We'll touch on that story coming up probably in the next hour. So just f yi, that's on the way. Okay, dude, this story right here, so as

you have probably heard and then ignored because screw Hollywood. If you want to be nominated for an Oscar, and I think the Baptist too, which is the British thing of the Oscars or their version of the Oscars, you have to meet diversity guidelines. And I remember reading through these things and it's you know, it could be a percentage of the people that are working. It can be some of the staff. When I say working, I don't just mean like on screen, but there is a component of that as well.

You get more points if it's on screen, if their lead from a writer's perspective, and for a percentage of the staff that you don't see, you know, caterers, key grips, lighting people, you name it right and if and then the the theme of what you're doing right counts and you have to you have to cobble together enough points if you want to have your movie

be able to be eligible for awards. Okay, So there's a movie coming out and it's let's see Mads Michelson why I'm down with It's called The Promised Land. And so they were at where were they at there at one of the one of the film festivals, and it's time now for the director, and uh Mad's if you don't know who that is, He's he played the bad guy in one of the Bond movies, Casino Royale. So when they're at the table, he's the he's the bad dude. Okay, so he's

he's a star in this. He's sitting there with the director, and the reporter asked, and this is the question of a movie which is uh let's see seven. It's set in the seventeen fifties in Denmark, and it will not currently qualify for Best Picture at the Oscars because of the new rules. And this is the reporter's question. This is a reporter. By the way,

the film is entirely Nordic. It therefore has some lack of diverse with the new rules implied in Hollywood. The journalist then goes on to explain some of it, YadA, YadA, YadA, and then goes why did you make the movie and not have why did you make the movie and not have a more diverse staff? In fact, here here we go. Here is here's the insanity of the Q and A. And then the response here from the from the director and she the reporter asked in a much more irritating way.

But I think you know what the answer is here. They are responding, this is a cast and a dangers production which is entirely Nordic, therefore has some lack of diversity. You would say that's also new rules implied. Are you going to sorry? But there is said some Okay, Well, first of all, the film takes place at Denmark in the seventeen fifties. I'm not a I'm not a Danish scholar. I like history, but I admit that I haven't done a lot of review of the population of Denmark in

the seventeen fifties. However, if he had to guess, Ross, if you just had to venture a guess, what would you say the percentage of BIPOC individuals in seventeen fifties Denmark was Yeah, we're just ventured. We're just guessing one or two, one or two percent. No total people, maybe

it's just one or two of them. Yeah. In fact, the director goes on to say that like they do have and they have one actor who is and I think he said, that's probably an accurate account of how many people in the Nordic countries were black in seventeen fifties or in the seventeen fifties, and he's got to sit there and say that, and then he's gotta listen the snotty questions from the reporters, the woman and the dude and just

stare at them like they're idiots. Right, look, you understand, you're you want to you want to get an answer to various questions, and sometimes you ask a question you kind of know the answer to. I do that when I'm interviewing people because I want them to be able to pass the information on to you who maybe didn't get a copy of the press release that their

office had sent out. That's fine, that's just a stupid question. That's just the dude is a reporter who obviously is a European reporter who fully understands what the seventeen fifties in Denmark and in many most of the countries for that matter, look like anyone who's not touching the Mediterranean, I guess. And he's got to sit there and act like he's answering that and not go,

you guys are all dumb. You guys are all flipping morons. But man, it's this is this is the thing that has come up before it came up with Dunkirk, right, Remember they were mad, They're like, why is there not more diversity in the big crowd shots of the troops and Dunkirk and literally you had to go, well, if you look at the British population, especially the British military during the era of the Battle of Dunkirk in World War Two, was a lot of white dudes, was almost exclusively white

dudes. And then they get in a beef. But now they have created these rules where you can go ahead and say that, but they're not even going to consider your movie. And they already have a problem ignoring movies that are actual popular movies for people gone or those days, right, and now you just they're not even gonna be able to be considered, and they're gonna sit there and go, I can't believe less people are watching this year's awards. But ah, that's where we sit, man, all right. Eight

eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. I do enjoy, though, all of the memes that people have put together with like you know, with the reimagined movie posters, the Disney spond I think Little Mermaid really kicked that into high gear and they had like twelve years a slave with who was it Brad Pitt or something. Right, there's some great movie poster memes on this, and this thing ain't stopping, all right, eight eight eight nine

three four seven eight seven four. They are very interested in Lauren Bobert's trip to the theater and now they're now they're outing her companion. And I gotta tell you, man, this is this is some dirty politics stuff going on right here. They're trying to get this dude canceled. I am one hundred percent on that theory, and I believe that to be true. I'll explain why coming up here on the case O Day radio program Smart Talk All Day, five w PTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the

Triangle. All right, good, good morning here six fifty eight. So here's what we're gonna do. We get into the next hour. The incident on UNC's campus, obviously was from a news perspective, was very elevated because of the recent shooting of a supervisor excuse me, a constructor by one of his students, allegedly. And you know, we didn't know what was going

on at first. Well, now we do. We have a scope of the incident, and uh, we have a little background, which I think might be you know, kind of important since everyone was at the legislature screaming at the elected officials so they couldn't do their job. We'll have some suggestions next after the news hang up. All right, good morning everybody, and

welcome. It is seven h seven hour number two here running Thursday. So yesterday, let's see, because uh, we had we had some of our bosses sending out emails about this breaking news, alerts for internal stuff, and a lot of people were on edge as a report came out of an individual at UNC with a gun, very limited information as to what was going on it when it initially came out armed and dangerous person on or near campus was

the exact quote from UNC Chapel Hills Police, and within about an hour the all clear was given. So this is this was not what it was the the other time, right, This was not an individual who had a person

in mind and was according to police again individuals just charged. But an individual with a person in mind that they were going to that campus to shoot, which is obviously what we know of the other one appears to be what happened, and even after it was a singular incident, something that within my just

a few miles of the UNC campus. Happens quite regularly. Just get on fifteen five on one at on the hill to Durham, and unfortunately, that is, that is the reality for many folks who reside in the city there

and can't can't, can't afford to necessarily move away from those areas. And every time we see one of these horrific stories, or you know, Durham had eight shootings the other day, kind of you know days, I feel horrible for those folks because there have been abandoned by the leadership, by the people who are supposed to be handling these things. But it brought about a big reaction, and of course there was press conferences, there was threats to

march to the capitol. We played some of the audio. It was you'd have thought it was Virginia Tech. And it's look, it's important to realize murders illegal. And I roundly recognized that anyone who was on the campus near God forbidden in that building and the lab building there. It was a very emotional incident. I don't begrudge anybody then, but you got to deal with the reality once you say, all right, now we saw what this is,

let's figure out how to make sure it doesn't happen again. This thing yesterday was different, and it was different in the sense that you had somebody who went into a bagel shop on campus and flashed a gun at a clark. I don't know if there was a bagel disagreement. I'm not sure. I'm not sure why this individual decided that he had to show a firearm to the Alpine Bagel Cafe employee. Now the cafe is on campus. There there was a loud confrontation and then boom, flashing the gun. I wanted to

make his point. Didn't have, apparently, you know, the negotiating skills to do it like a productive member of society. If there is a disagreement, you can have a conversation. Nope, I had to go all all gangster. And that's what police are responding to yesterday. Now we saw then, and I'm trying to meld these two stories together. We saw students then rally. They rallied on campus in a high fight where you're hand You read that growing up in your schools. Change. It's not a choice, it's

a necessity. You want the General Assembly to ask Thomases gone just like shooting after shooting after shooting for decades. Yeah, we don't ever seem to do anything about it. Let's just leaders need to act like our lives depin on it, because they do, all right, all right, so any you know, it's pretty standard, which what you would see. And then from

there, David Hogg came to town. They got themselves, some students organized, and they went to the capitol and they then decided to get up in the gallery and out in the hallway and everywhere else and disrupt what was going

on. Okay, now we're up to speed. Let me talk about the guy that they arrested yesterday, and perhaps maybe we can handles some of the concerns of the students and maybe do so in a way that you're not thinking of, because I promise you voting out the only people and I say this is not on an individuals from an individual standpoint, but perhaps from an ideological standpoint, the only ones who tend to actually do things. From a law

enforcement standpoint, maybe isn't your best solution. This guy they arrested yesterday, his name is Mickel Harris. He lived He didn't live in Chapel Hill. He lives over in Durham, but he likes to come to Chapel Hill. He likes to come to Chapel Hill, and he didn't just come yesterday when

he was arrested. He was arrested actually just north of campus, so apparently he had he had moved, they found him whatever, so he was arrested on an outstanding weren't for arrest for his connection to the UNC Chapel Hill incident. Now, the way that they were able to handle the arrest, not just in this case but also provide a little background was fairly easy because this

dude's a frequent flyer. And in fact, on the fifth, so not even ten days ago, on the fifth of September, he visited another another place of business. This time it was in let's see, in the town of Chapel Hill, an old Durham Road and Scarlet I don't know exactly where that is, specifically the Carolina Blue Mini Mart. According to a police report on this during the September fifth incident, Harris decided to and I want you to I want you to hear all the stuff that he's accused of doing.

He he is facing charges of assault by pointing a gun, communicating threats and going armed to the terror of the public. Now, why don't you ask yourself? And this is an assault also assault charges on Wednesday's incident. So if this dude did all of those things and was out and it's not even been ten days and or you know, they knew who it was, they knew all this stuff, and he was he's facing the charges related to the incident, Why the hell is he in a position ten days later to go

in and wave a gun at a bagel shop? And who do you think is running the criminal justice system that would sit there and go, yeah, let's you walked into a gas station, you assaulted somebody, threatened them with a firearm, where this guy would then be in a position to do it ten days later. And by the way, that is not the totality of his rap sheet, but it is something that literally happened this month, a

week and a half ago. So if you want to go scream at politicians or you want to ask yourself, how do we find ourselves in a situation where there are bad people out there that are able to do bad things. You're not it's not going to deal with all of it. I'm just saying this is a piece of the puzzle. It doesn't sound like the student is accused of shooting his instructor had a rap sheet, so maybe this wouldn't necessarily

deal with that. But a big chunk the majority of what you're dealing with from a firearms violence, especially over in Chapel Hill, Durham and surrounding areas there is due to people who are not legally possessing a firearm, who are out in criminal acts. Are firing shots, are killing six year olds going to get snow cones, are robbing stores, assaulting gas station clerks, trying to you know, threaten a person, make it a bagel for them.

And they're not incarcerated where they should be. They're giving light sentences, they're giving deferred prosecution. And I don't mean the first time where you're like, all right, you know, everybody screws up once. These are these are

the people that they arrest. They arrest again and again and again. And so I guess if you want to be mad one, if you voted for the types of politicians who don't do anything, who want the softer sentences or the das who don't want to prosecute, then I don't know that screaming at Phil Berger and Crew's going to be the or Tim Moore is necessarily he's gonna get you what you want. Why don't you go for the biggest threat in

in in your world right there? And that is the biggest threat as it is in most any city in America county, doesn't matter whether it's red or blue. And that's people who don't care what the laws are that you want more of and go out and commit criminal acts. The difference is when those individuals find themselves committing those criminal acts where they actually do sentence people, They do hold him accountable, They do make sure they're not back out on the

street nine days later to do things it brings about a better result. And I look, I understand he's not convicted of the Carolina Blue Mini mart incident. But you might go in and point a gun at somebody, like if if you're a legal gun owner, if you're a concealed carry person, and you know that you don't get to go in, get into a disagreement over the price of skittles or whatever it is, or the way your bagel's made

and point a gun of people and expect not to be held accountable. And I would argue that the majority of the students, I don't know exactly how they voted, but they sure sound like they probably voted for the very same people. They went, Oh, well, you know, we don't want to, we don't need we don't need bail or you know, a significant bail or anything like that. We don't need to when somebody is a multiple offender, and I'm talking into the double digits, we don't need to.

We don't need to realize that they don't seem to care that there's laws, and they're just out making people's lives miserable. So what's more injurious the North Carolina legislature who repealed a pistol permit a purchase thing but not a background check. That still continues to ex or the individuals who don't punish people who then break the very same laws that you're saying you want more of. You could have saved yourself a lot of travel time too. It's a little bit of

a hall from Chapel Hill and over to the North Carolina Capital. It's a nice visit. I encourage you to do it, but you save fuel and that's that's a green thing to do. So yeah, I'm sorry but there is there is something staring you right in the face. And if you want to organize, and even if you want to continue to be upset over what you think the Republicans should do, that's that you're well within your right. But if you don't address what's literally staring you in the face, then I

feel like this isn't about solving the problem. It's about registering voters. And I know you'll be shocked to learn that there was a lot of those uh, a lot of those tweets from some of those same individuals who were down there all right, seven nineteen phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four back in just a few so we one oh six one M Talk and ninety four five w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk.

This is Casey O Day and Carolina's Morning News T five. Let's get into phone calls now, Jamal, you're up first. What's up? Good morning, Kasey. How are you doing? Uh? You know, my voice is a little crap and I gotta watch the Vikings lose later, but

otherwise, you know, we're good. Can I do for you? I thought, I thought I hear what you say, because this is what I'm going off of, you said the gentleman who had four to gun and Chapolhield was also did this in the Great City of derm and for some reason he was laid out with a low bon or something like that. No, no, no, no, no, no. I want to be I want to be abundantly clear. Here he is from Durham the September obviously, the

incident yesterday is on UNC Chapel's campus. The September fifth incident where he was arrested for putting a gun in somebody's face threatening to murder them or whatever his threats were, and that happened in the town of Chapel Hill. Uh Selisa Leahue, who's the Chapel Hill p D police chief, said an investigation led us to seeking charges on assault related incidents. So she's so it was Chapel

Hill police on the September fifth incident. That's why I said. These kids don't have to go anywhere, right, they just go talk to the people in Chapel Hill that are supposed to be running things and ask them why they're They just decided this dude didn't need to be in jail. I guess I don't know where you know where tac it comes the time, because I thought you would say that was in Durham, because I can take it who it was. But since the dam does the same thing, man, I mean,

let's let's face it. During so Santana Doomberry is horrible. That's why when you said, Dan, say you Wilson Darren, I am thinking, oh, no, wonder. But here's the thing. And this is why I say, the legislators and the legislators in Raleigh, our Republican legislators, if they can send me papers and and always asking me to donate. You you know, I donate to the Republican Party here, but it's just not

you know, you always send me this twenty five dollars letter. Then you can send people out so when they have these protests, who are willing to go down and speak for the second amend Man and speak for law and order. And I have told you this, me and you, I think we have disagree slightly on this time about they can start writing. Okay, they need to start removing those DA's like that. They need to stop being scared and start removing these DA's. Faith. I hear what you're saying, Tomal.

They have to have a mechanism like Florida has a mechanism for it, and we kind of do here, but it could be better your day smarter one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk ninety four five w PTI more with case starts now. All right, here we go. It is seven thirty five kc Okay Radio program. We're just reflecting on the UNC Chapel Hill Hall of an individual who was armed in the on camp whose bagel shop had

displayed the firearm. I don't know if they brandished or pointed it, but threatened, definitely threatened as it was part of a larger verbal altercation according to police, and was arrested and they were you know, the headlines are are we had to do this twice in sixteen days or whatever it is, And and we had the students who went down to the state legislature to scream at Republicans when as I sit here and I look at perhaps possibly some problems a

little closer to home that may contribute to this. And it's fine, Look, it's fine if if we're going to have different ideas, but I would like to hear some ideas rather than just screaming and ideas specifically that are actually constitutional, unlike you know, what the New Mexico governor did, although a

judge did put a halt to that. Abiding to pointee, but again, the problem that many of these these these big leftists have with what they did is that they gave the game away so and they don't feel that that's because they have to, you know, it has to be incremental what they're doing

to get what they want. And you go full boor start stripping rights, people tend to look at you and go, you know what, I'm not rooting for you anymore so anyway, but I just thought it was interesting that literally not even ten days ago, this dude who was arrested yesterday allegedly was just down the street doing the same thing at a gas station, pointing a

gun in the clerk's face, threatening to threatening to harm them. And it's like, you know, maybe if we took stuff like this seriously and weren't just you know, rinse it gets you in and then book back out on the street. Because we decided to decriminalize crime for whatever reason, maybe that would stop this guy from being in a position to go threaten somebody over a bagel and terrify students and whoever else was in there. I'm telling you you

don't have to go all the way to the capitol. You can start right there. There's some advice. All right, let's go to the phones. Jake, what's up? Hey? Yeah, aren't that bagel brandisher? I can say it's all about a response to me, why it is a response higher at the school. But it's all your phones. Cut your phone's cutting out, sir. You wanted to know why it was the response higher at the school because well, I you know, keep in mind that they have

their own police department, right who all right, but right? And most of the teams who I have gona throw the book at him? Now he's not gonna throw the book at the earlier The response is not attack book team for the guy at the gas station, there's actually assault is attack book game for no assault, but just brandishing a fire on our school. These are all legal adults at the school at the gun free zone. It weren't a very gun free that day or the day that the teacher was shot. That's

my point. Oh okay, but it but it doesn't matter whether you're in a gun free zone or not. I mean, I share your frustration with the stapidity of it. But whether you're in a gun free zone or not, if you pull a gun out during an argument, sticking in somebody's face who's not like literally threatening your life in some way and threatened to cut them,

it's illegal. It's oh, I definitely agree. I know, okay, there is a response between the gas stations, but life is just as valuable as a snowflake who wasn't taught to be an adult on the in high school and the grammar school. But it's taught to be a snowflake and now they're legal adults, but their lives work more than the gas station guy. As far as the Kirk, the guard gas stations, who I think he

was actually assault is looking not well now. The way I read it is the assault was the sticking of the firearm in their face, which is which is a It is an assault. Church. I don't know if they actually may contact I didn't see that they did, but it doesn't matter. Meets the requirements of assault. Here's the only thing I would say to that.

I think I think we're talking about two different things. We're talking one about the initial the response of the police, right because it's two different departments we're talking about here. You got campus police, then you got the City of

Chapel police. And I don't know what the level of response was that they gave to the gas station clerk, but you're right in the way in which it's being treated, Like I didn't see Josh Stein tweeting about that gas station clerk this morning or over the last ten days, the governor, any of these activists, And it's like, you know, maybe this would be even if you want to work on the other stuff, maybe this would be another

thing to spend a few minutes protesting or talking to local elected officials, especially those in the criminal justice. You know, the police can only arrest and charge them with stuff to the extent that they can. And it sounds like this individ Jewel is charged with what he is alleged to have done. So it police did their job, but they don't control who gets bail and and who gets you know, how the sentencing works. You know, that's an

issue there with the judges on the sentencing. That's and to some extent, the prosecutor if they agree to these soft things. But all it's it's about the the fervor that the prosecutor is going to have It's a it's a whole whole combination of things, but you're right, which one is the story that is hyped? Now? The irony, of course, is this thing's just down the road from UNC Chapel Hill. There might very well have been Chapel Hill students in there at the gas station by an a soda or something.

Uh Bill, what's up? Hey, good morning, Casey. I think the problem here is we don't need less guns in school. We need more guns in school. And like like everything else in life, the more prepared you are, the better off you are. So I think we need some legislation that says every principle and say thirty percent or so if the teachers need to be trained to defense, and I understand that, but how does that apply to this? What the incident I got. You can't expect the police.

The police are an afterthought. You know, you can call the police, but brandishing, you know, whether it's a whether it's the clerk or or you know, an elementary school shooting or whatever it is, or this, if there's no if there's nobody around that's prepared to help defend something like this, it's gonna be the same thing. It's gonna be an afterthought every

time. Well again, I understand that, but you know there's a lot you know, most bagel shops are not technically and thanks for the culture. You know, most bagel shops around or donut shops or whatever, they're not on campus. They're off campus, right because it's you know, the vast majority that you'll encounter during your time. If you want to go to a bagel store, it's not gonna be on campus. But likely now it's not a governmental issue. It's an issue with company policy if it's a big change

or the decisions that the individual employees or owners make. So and I can't begrudge them, I can. I can say I you know, if it were me is this is what I would want, This is what I would do. But yeah, anyway, seven forty four k c O Day radio program. I didn't want to turn that into a wider thing because the point I wanted to make was the point that I made, and that is, I'm reading about this dude doing the same thing less than a week and a

half ago, and he's already out doing it again. You think that guy fears consequences, doesn't sound like it all right, Race Stagic from the weather Channel. He's joining us, all right, man, I'm like we're we're slowly moving into the good stuff. Yeah, we are tempts down a little

or close to where we were twenty four hours ago. The breath of the coolest air, less human air is still coming in from the west and occurring basically as we speak, as temperatures have dropped around the triad anywhere from two to it looks like five degrees from twenty four hours ago. See some chempionsture drops here from twenty four hours ago across the triangle two by about one to

three degrees. So the cooler as moving in, seeing some clouds at sunshine today, comfortable as the admitted, he's gone away a load of bit eighties tomorrow near eighty, loads in the fifties in the morning, and even cooler as we had through Saturday morning, load of mid fifties with some forties further

west. You go, and we'll have a sunny day on Saturday and then maybe some showers around on Sunday. All the action, Casey would lee is out near the coast, into the Outer Banks coast to parts of north South Carolina, there's coastal flood advisories and warnings. Seven to ten foot surf already seen some ten foot breakers and saw you've got a water spout yesterday. I saw a picture on one of the social media platforms. So water spouts are

possible, especially offshore, but kind of rough. For twenty four to maybe thirty six hours, there'll be some flooding along the coast, especially those berries normally prone to flooding. In the outer banks. Highway twelve, we'll probably go under water. Not any type of historic event, but still a pretty dangerous the rip current risk is high, all that good stuff. So stay away from the water if you are heading out to the beaches, at least

for a couple of days. Okay, all right, So like, let's if you were somebody who's like it was your birthday or whatever, and you thought, maybe I'll go to the beach this weekend, you would say, be careful, right, yeah, careful person, probably yes to that person, be careful, slowly improving by probably Saturday, and especially as we get into Sunday. So all right, yeah, I think it rus with each passing day after tomorrow. Well okay, all right, cool, cool man,

that's all yeah, is that somebody somebody close to us? Here? You know, somebody close to us. I don't want to be that guy. Okay, but when you when you say close, do you mean like could turn on the phone right now? So uncomfortable right now, I'm not We don't want to make anybody. I don't want to make a seal everything. Right. No, no, okay, he's wearing he's wearing a king's robe and he has a scepter. So just listen, listen. The attention

makes me uncomfortable. I'm not one for self promotion. I'm like, no, stop, yes, no, you retweeted the thing with the balloons. I did that. Some people know I didn't want the attention. Apparently on Twitter fits your birthday. It does blue stupid balloon stuff, which I hadn't seen before. Maybe I've always done that, I don't know, but it is weird trying to re engage on the X and you know, I don't know if I'm doing a good job. But we'll see. Okay, oh,

yeah, there's the balloons. Yeah, he's ready there. What's going on with that? That's pretty is that attention is completely unnecessary, right, I'm gonna re twitter it or where they call it now is a tweet or re. I just say tweet because I'm you know, I'm not aformist. I'm gonna do it. Look now, my whole couple hundred followers and now'll know about it. This is so horrible. Cross has gone viral. All right, man, we'll talk in an hour when it will still be his

birthday. Thank you, yep, dude, for everything you've done for Olive Garden. They should let you come like the moment that they should just let you eat gorge yourself all day for free. If there was any justice is what I'm saying, Which there is, and which is why I need to vote hates for Sheriff. I don't feel like some of the stuff you promised is what people would consider justice. Or listen, I'm just running for the pension. Okay, okay, all right, we'll look at that. He's

honest. All right, seven forty nine, hang on, keeping you connected. This is not a four five w PTI in the triad and one oh six one FM talk in the triangle. All right, good morning everybody, seven fifty three and uh boil boy, do we have a newsy of our Florida Man series. So let's uh yep, get right into the back. Florida Man, Florida Man. Is something in the water, the air or sand that makes you do all that crazy crap. It's like the state is

one be done ass trap. Nowhere else has the Florida Man. It is all almost like as the weird Factor climbs, you'll find out it happened in Florida every time. Florida Man, Florida Man. If anyone can cheer me, if you know you can, does mind life be crazy? But of course, but it's not as bad crap crazy as yours. Nowhere else? How are you gonna find him? They're so used to it they don't mind him. Ready for Florida. Today, we'll be visiting the wonderful city of

Gainesville. Yes, yes, all you football Florida football fans, here we go. So Florida Man. Jesse Smith accused by well law enforcement in Gainesville of hot wiring and excavator and going on going on a little little rampage. According to authorities, he wrote around Gainesville, went to a Walmart. In

fact, I'm not even doing it justice. He actually took the excavator and ran into or over four buildings and the storage depot of Gainesville fences, two utility polls, a loading dock, causing an estimated two million dollars in damage. But he was just kicking it off because apparently as he's driving around, running over publicly owned property, it dawned on him he needed something at Walmart. So what did he do? He drove the excavator over to Walmart.

And you know, it can suck if it's busy, you can't get good Parkin's hot in Gainesville, right, But he didn't worry about that. He parked. He went over to the automotive department and parked in it. And I don't mean near it or next to it. He drove the excavator through the wall and parked in the automotive department. He then hopped out, hold on, we're not done. We're not done, because you know, at

this point, maybe that wasn't the best place to park your excavator. I'm not sure that bad boy's going to start after that, but he had other plans because he had came prepared. He then jumped out of the now disabled excavator and pulled out of whatever he had. Don't know if he had a backpack with him or what a machete. So he I'm sorry, what a machete. Machete just it's pronounced machete, just seeing if you're following along.

Well, whatever it was, he had one. So remember, this guy has stolen an excavator, has destroyed four different buildings, sheds or whatever, run into him, power polls, all sorts of stuff. Now has barreled through the wall into the automotive department at Walmart, grabs his machete and then starts running through the store, screaming at people and yelling. He's it is

literally what he's yelling to people. You know, he's just he's just yelling anything and everything about how much he doesn't like Walmart, how he doesn't like cops, how he has an excavator. Now, eventually police confront him. He does drop the machete, but only because he then challenged the police to hand to hand combat, right, you know why, because he brought a knife to a gun fight. So he wanted to go. He wanted like,

hey, we're gonna do this, let's do it honorably. And they they just they just taste him and reached It was just about to because I hadn't heard the story. My question was gonna be like, did he did? Did he didn't realize that he brought fist to a taser fight? Yeah, that's that's unfortunately what happened. But yeah, it's very sad. Mark

lost machete, his new excavator, and now he's in jail. We watch, you know, the patrol live and markings upset because like every time they run into somebody or questioning or anybody, I'm like, taste him, they need to be taste well, I taste him immediately. I have a feeling that perhaps maybe you shouldn't be in charge of a taser. Would have taken care of that woman up in the tree. Okay, see no, she

would have fallen out of the tree. Right, we mission accomplished. Okay, Well, anyway, this guy's charged with all this stuff, right grand the property, you name it, all the stuff, and he's he's actually in custody, so right, and they actually keep him in They're gonna keep him in custody down in Florida because you know, they actually like to apply the law so he won't steal another excavator nine days from now. Amazing, All right, good morning, everybody, welcome to it. It is our

number three here on the gc O Day radio program Slash rosper Table. By the way, somebody's like, uh, well, technically the guy with the stolen excavate or it didn't drive into because there's the bay doors for the automotive. No no, no, no, no, sir, no, no, no, no no. The way that he gained access was not through where you would if you go to the Walmart automotive like where they do the automotive work. When I say the automotive center, the automotive section, I

mean he drove into the section. He what he did is he drove it was a big Kamatsu, one of the big big excavators. He drove it up a loading ramp and got on that part on the back of the store. He then used the boom arm to knock down the wall and then drove it in. So here's the problem. If I could, for just a moment in my lifetime, I don't think, and there's been some good efforts, I don't think that anyone will ever unseat the top construction equipment stolen construction

equipment related rampage when killdozer exist, Do you know what I'm saying? Like this guy made an effort but and it's obviously a bigger piece of equipment. But when it comes to ranking maniacs with construction equipment going on rampages, I don't. I don't. I haven't seen anyone come close to what killed those or dude did in Colorado. Ross, would you agree? You? I mean, you see, he just wanted to be left alone. What's that?

The killed those are? Dude? Push them too far? I mean really, if you look back into it, they're like he had some serious beefs and it it city officials were screwing with this dude, and it looked like there was some shadiness with the zoning stuff that they did to him. I watched the whole thing that being said. Some would say that he might have overreacted, right, and some would say, shall not be infringed. Okay, I don't think that's I don't think that's what they mean to kill

those. Okay, So the kill those are just for those of you know, I mean, in all fairness, that's your opinion. I mean, it was kind of an aar platform in the way that he customized did. But I mean, I'm I'm slowly being drug over to your side. Man, Well, hear me out like he he he took the bulldozer and he welded, you know, he bulletproofed it to the extent that he did, and he was like he couldn't see out of it. He had, but he had a camera something he could see, and then there was a little

area where he could see. And then like he fortified the edges of the tracks too in it so like they couldn't disable it. I think this dude thought it out and then welded, you know, welded all this stuff on there, right he did the A team be a baracous montage when they're like doing stuff to the van, you know, and and they didn't they didn't stop him. He stopped himself. He he made an unfortunate decision where there was I think it was there was a basement or a half basement or whatever,

which really kind of screwed him over. And then obviously, you know, now they're trying to get him out of there. They can't even do anything. But he was all in, man, I'm not encouraging it. I'm just money now that this guy just it seems like he was on drugs and was like, hey, that's a nice excavator, which I don't know that an excavator is probably the thing you want anyway. I mean, yeah,

you got the boom arm you can do some stuff with. But I wouldn't say they're agile, not that a bulldozer is particularly agile, but it's it's beefy man. I don't know, just a just a quick quicker. We are not encouraging anyone to do anything like this, but they're fun to

drive. I've driven quiet, I've driven several different types of construction. Quote, we had a greater that we partially on growing up, so I learned to drive that quick and then we had our attractors or whatnot, and I have I have run a one of those Kamatsu's when I was doing the directional boring, but I wasn't like very good at it. There's some dudes that can like make food with I don't even how to describe it. Like dudes are spot on. I'm I'm gonna kill somebody, so you don't want me

to screw with this thing. But when you're just going willie nilly, uh, you know, destruction of a Walmart and then some nearby city facilities, maybe you don't have to be that good. But yeah, you will always lose to kill dozer. That's just the that's just the reality of things. All right. I'm gonna let you in on a video, but I want to warn you now. People are like the tech No, okay, the

tank guy. The tank that's a different division. You're referring to the guy who went to the National Guard depot where was it, Sandiago or wherever, and took the tank and then went cruising around town. Yeah, that's a different division entirely. And I think he got it. What did he do? He got it high centered on like the center divider. No, no, no, no construction. I think I think stealing a tank or whatever. Acquiring a tank and building your own sort of tank is different, right,

yes, yes, two different, two different divisions. The effort is completely different, right. You know you see these guys, You see these guys who like have you know, like a highly customized car that they you know, like they bought an old they bought an old Ford Mustang, right, and then they spend you know, two years rebuilding it slowly or surely. Or the guy who goes to the dealership. I don't get me wrong, go to the dealership you want one, but you can you can tell

who put in the elbow grease, is what I'm saying. So yeah, but anyway, I gotta I gotta do this because I have to warn people. But you I want you to know what you're getting into. But it's bonkers. So I posted this video yesterday afternoon evening. Remember what time on the on the Twitter at Casey on the radio. It's Portland and it is exactly what you think is going on at any given moment in Portland. And it's in one short, sweet little video. But I'm gonna warn you.

At a distance, they're not right up on the guy, but you are going to be kind of able to make out what's up. There is a crazy naked dude. That dude is totally naked. I'm just seeing it now, Okay, Oh you hadn't. You didn't. Okay, there's like if you're driving by and passing right, you're not like, hey, is that dude naked? You're like, WHOA, That dude is naked. That dude is super naked. And he's just standing on the street corner downtown in front

of a burger joint, just hanging out. So in the video, which Rossell's all right, we'll get Ross's opinion real quick, then I'll fell you know what's going on. That just screams Portland, doesn't it? Yeah, it really does, dude. Look how look how quick that naked dude is

though, like like he didn't even act stunned. So what happens is, all right, so you got naked dude downtown Portland, stand in front of a burger joint, just being Portland, right, And then you see all the traffic round and then you see this dude on a bicycle, some moonbat who gives zero craps about traffic laws or cars or any of that. He looks like he's it's saying something to somebody. I don't even know what it is. Maybe it's because maybe the homeless dude or the naked dude yelled at

him. It's it's hard to understand why he does this weird like turn around in the intersection, like screwing over drivers, but he does, and all of a sudden, from the direction he came from, he's he's now turned around and he comes flying up the sidewalk and I don't know if he didn't see naked dude or if he was intentionally trying to hit him. But it's moonbat on a bike slams into crazy naked dude downtown Portland, and within a moment, naked dude is brawl, is beating this guy he didn't like.

There wasn't there is not, There is not a moment from a pause. It's just game on. This naked dude's been itching for a final day, I guess because he's and then those two are just going at it, and that's Portland. That's it. Like I The only thing that would have been slightly more Portland is if the dude had some more Antifa ish garb on on the bike, because you don't want to ruin the naked dude, right, that's its own thing. So maybe if there's been a little Antifa lean on

it, some colored hair or something like that. But otherwise it's they should put it in their tourism spots. Not because families will want to come. They'll be like, oh my gosh, I'm not going there. But people who like watching weird crap happen, they'd probably be all over that. Because you never know what you're gonna see. You have no idea what is going into appear before your eyes. Well, you have a pretty good idea that

because there's apparently there's a lot of naked dudes around. I was reading some of the comments, but if you want to go see it again, it's at a distance, but it is abundantly clear that dude's naked. I'm thinking maybe I'm on team naked guy now because I'm getting reports coming in that did you hear what he's what he yelled at before he attacked the guy? Well, no, we shall not be infringed sto. Corey just sent me that. Yeah, okay, so you said one person to you, who's a

problem, who's posing problems anyway? Like you'd be confused, right, Like if you, for some reason you're like, I'm going to Portland today downtown, which I would never do. But if I'm like walking around, like, hey, I'm downtown Portland and I see a naked guy running towards me, looks like a lunatic, and I'm like, whoa, and then he opens his mouth and screams, shall not be infringed, I'd be like, well, that's a good point, and then he'd be on top of you

and then it's over. Okay. But but here's the only thing with that naked dude. I hate to say didn't. I don't say he wasn't bothering anyone, because I'm sure people with eyes might have been bothered. But he was just standing there. He you know, he's just he's not doing anything. He's just standing there being naked as as you. By the way, I can't even I don't even know if I could tell you this. There

was another I saw another picture a naked dude. So naked dude. He's standing there, but he's busy, you know what I mean by that. He's busy, busy guy, very distracted, very busy. And they were saying that that dude he literally there's like a two block thing where he walks up and down the two blocks all day doing that. So like there's a

bunch of naked dude known commodities in Portland. I have to admit, it's been a very long time I've been to port I've been to downtown Portland, but this was like I was in my I'm sure it's a different place. Oh yeah, I can't even imagine. I can't even imagine. And they like I remember going there and I was in my teens. I was in my teens when I went downtown. I'd been to the area since then, but I never went downtown since then, And I remember we went there and

it was they had like it was a little it was very kind. It was really weird for a kid from Wyoming because we had went out there. We had went out there as part of our church, a church group. We did a trip out to Oregon, the Oregon coast and they had like a camp or something. I was one of these big trips I remember doing,

and we went in. We were in Portland and like the like you had the whole key Portland weird thing, kind of the Austin vibe to it, but like they had they had like billboards or signs that had the effort in it. And I just remember as I'm like, it just was so strange and like the people were very colorful. Then you just weren't used to

seeing that. Wyoming I am. That probably seems like a normal downtown North Carolina any city right now, you know what I'm saying, compared to what Portland is now with crazy naked dude fighting moon back, no, you consider every area has changed drastically, right, the culture since what your teen's like the nineties. Yeah, now, magnifying that by like a thousand because it's Portland. Yeah, I would have been I think I would have been.

I would have been fourteen or something, thirteen or fourteen, So ninety three, ninety four in there. Oh dude, all right, so there you go, eight twenty. That video is there. You might have to scroll down check it out. Ignore the ignore the lower portion of the naked dude if you can, but you might catch a glimpse. I'm just telling you, but it is. It's crazy. And then go watch the big wedding

fight, the brawl with police. This is that's one of the craziest police videos of them just having to deal with drunks that I've seen in a long time. It's all there for you at Casey on the radio. All right, we'll take a break, come back, and we got to talk about relationships of congress women because there's two stories, and one from each side of the aisle. They both they're a little tweaked and and frankly, I think what they're doing with Lauren Bobert, I think it is about trying to cancel

a dude. I'll explain next hang on the show. After the show is on the iHeart radio app search Casey o Day for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. All right A twenty five. Let me let me see if I think fit both these in real quick. So we yesterday on the show, we mentioned that to Lauren Bobert, the Colorado congresswoman. She was at the Beetle Juice Musicool in Denver at the Buell Theater and apparently she got asked to leave and they had a whole back and forth over it. I see

a lot of people trying to fill in the blanks on that who. I don't know that I believe them, but she says she was she was thrown out. She said she was thrown out for singing along. According to the New York Post article, there was also security at the theater said that there had been reports that she was vaping too and taking photos and they have no photo policy. I don't know. I don't know what is I like because I don't know, because I wouldn't put it past people to go, oh,

that's Lauren Bobert. Let's get her thrown out of here, because that's just how we are now, right, you just this is why you. They screamed at Huckabee Sanders who was just trying to eat some food at that restaurant in Virginia. Because this is this is what this is what we were told are the ways in which you convince your political opponent of how how right you are by acting like a Banshee Adam or in this case, having her

thrown out. So I don't know, but back then, she she was thrown out, she left, She did wag some fingers and apparently apparently pushed back on some of the stuff they were saying. But she left, and then people were like, Hm, who's that dude she's with? She she had been married when she got elected, but she got a divorce and there was another dude there. But the levels to which they decided to take it.

So now people have figured out who the guy is and they're writing these they're writing these articles, and I'm telling you the way that they're structured, the way that they're put together. This is about reporters try to shame this dude and maybe even get him canceled because they point out that he's a Democrat. He's a bar owner in the mountains. Yeah, he owns the Hoochcraft Cocktail Bar at Aspen, and he's a Democrat and wait to hear some of

the language in the stupidity. Plus we have an AOC story that kind of works with this, so hang loose. Both are coming up. Thank you. Kse Is on ninety four five w PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Alright, thirty five, welcome back.

I'm gonna finish the Bobert story AOC and then we may have a new top five for dumbest questions I've ever heard asked in a news setting or in a professional set, And that's saying something you could maybe argue that it goes uh, well, we'll get to that to Bowbent, but we got the audio. You don't want to miss this, all right. So I was mentioning the Boberg story at day two. Then recourse reporters have to figure out who's the dude she's with, and then they find out he's a bar owner.

She know she owned a bar two so I'm sure that that was at least a point of conversation with them. And I really don't care who the dude she's with, but I do care when I see where the whole thing of the story is not. Hey, this is the guy, because he's not asking to be famous. He's not. He's just trying to go to a theater. He's not the elected official. He didn't do anything. But

then of course the reporter's got to figure this out. And then they find out he's comes from a prominent Democratic family, and they go off the divorced father of one scandalized his Democratic leaning family members by spending the evening with the firebrand Republican. And then they start quoting anonymous I'm not making this. They start quoting anonymous people who who know this guy or go to his establishment. You know, I was very surprised. I always thought he was a cool

guy and a Democrat. I just know his parents would be horrified. Dude, I get the vibe they want people to go in and screw with this guy's business. I mean, whatever, whatever could make me think that? No, I think I think the reports figure out who this dude was and what he's a trader and he must he must pay, and he owns a

bar in Aspen and it is pretty moonbatty there. But that might it might be the only thing that kind of saves him, because if he was just in your standard, I mean, asking this guy a lot of hangers on, but it's pretty It's not like Crested Butte or breck and Ridge or some of the others where you have a you have a very very very large selection of not super wealthy people who just kind of ski bumm it out there and choose to live there. So we'll see, all right. So that's one.

AOC is the other one. She's embroiling a little controversy because on some of her official filings, specifically her travel filings, she listed herself is married. She currently has a fiance, but as far as anyone knew, she wasn't married. But then on others she lists the guy is Riley Roberts, as you know, fiance or not, And then on some she says it's his spouse, and there's a big problem with that. You gotta be one or the other for a couple of reasons. One, it changes how the

travel works. It is more advantageous when putting together your travel stuff from a finance standpoint if they're your spouse. But it's also more intrusive if they're your spouse when it comes to your financial reporting, because you have to now also provide all of their financials right, because they don't want a situation where I'm

not the one who made all those insider trades. It was my wife, right, So so her having it both ways and obviously seemingly the good way for a spouse on the travel side because it's less money out of their pocket, but on the financial side, not a spouse, so it's less intrusive for them. Well, this is this is how you get a house ethics issue. I don't know whether they're going to open a full hearing on this, but I don't know how you confuse that because you you physically have to

say you. She wrote on it this is her spouse, but then didn't didn't include any financials, so I look, I don't care whether she's married or not. But that's a real easy ze no no to avoid. And when you see the pattern of it, it's weird how it's only on the travel side where she wrote spouse so she could save money, and then on the other side now but those are all right, So those are the two, So you try to do a little bipartisan thing. I'm sorry, I'm

just super excited. I want to get to this. I won't be able to fit it in before we get to Ray, you know, in the library. I was just going back. We have some really dumb questions that are pretty famous ones, right that people reference. Who can forget Hank Johnson talking to the military guys about his concerns with Guam. My fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and and cap size. We don't anticipate that. I mean, that's that never gets

old. Doesn't never gets old. And especially the look on that military guy's face where he's like, I'm just gonna answer this. Please. Guys like, wow, this guy doesn't know what islands are, all right, says everyone. One that we like to play is also Don Lemon. Don Lemon with the former transportation official lady and him doing the analysis of what happened to

Malaysian Airlines flight three seventy. What if it was hijacking or terrorism or mechanical failure or pilot air but what if it was something fully that we don't really understand a lot of people have been asking about that about black holes? Is it preposters? You think Mary, Well, it is a black holes about her. You know, a small black hole would suck in our entire universe, so we know it's not that. Again, the power of her and

that general to keep a straight face. Chef's kiss. We don't have audio of the Sheila Jackson Lee one that's one of my favorites, but we do have reporting on it, and it was when she because she serves a district in Houston, she went to the NASA facility in Houston and they had the Mars rover buzzing around, and she asked if the rover was could go near the flag because Moon and Mars. Yes, someone that Mark Watney put up there. Okay, well no, I'm pretty sure she meant the Armstrong one.

He was to make a potatoes and putting up flags. This was well before the Martian came out. So all right, so those are those are a few top contenders, we would agree. So yesterday they captured that escape spider man murder dude from Pennsylvania. All right, they caught him. They caught him, and they were holding a press conference about two hours after Uh what is the what is the sheriff's name here, or excuse me, the

officer's name. Yeah, Lieutenant Colonel George Bivens held a press conference to explain how Cavalcante was taken into custody with no shots fired. And then they started to talk to about the escape itself. You know what all the dude was

up to the theft of that firearm. And one of the reporters has a question about the disguises, because if you saw the reporting, they were talking about how he was trying to change his look and different things, and fired a rather interesting question to the to the lieutenant colonel about how crafty this dude may have gotten when it came to concealing his identity here it is there any concern that he would team up with another small man to step inside the trench

code little rascal style. No, that is a reporter. That is in fact, actually he is a local report. I thought I thought that had to be a YouTube dude. But judging from the reporting here, they describe him as a local let's say TV or radio or what and they just say he's a low cool reporter. All right, So but you haven't there's a little bit of context. Dude is really short, okay, the escape murder, he's a short guy. And while I obviously there's I think a little

humor in the way that the dude's asking it. He's legit asking if like, if you get two short dudes, could like they look like a tall dude. And then this is a murder suspect that literally caused everyone to not leave their house in a large spot the Pennsylvania for several days, and you're asking about the trench coat meme from when babies or dogs want to move around undetected. Dude, that's unbelievable. That's a real question. That's like a

real question. Like he wasn't being like stupid or like funny. That's I have not seen anything where And I looked too. I saw this, and I'm like, that's gotta be I just described as a local reporter. I need to know who that guy is, all right now? Well and now okay, So and I'm sitting there looking so one of the people, one of them, is claiming that it is a local crime podcaster by the name

of Michael Rainey. But I don't see that that's confirmed. What if the killer did right, What if he got into a trench coat, stood on another guy's shoulders, whatever, and they snuck into an Irata movie? Can you imagine this dude's been doing true crime prodcasts for too long and one it's

my goodness they did so. Oh now apparently actually after he asked the question, he was pulled aside by one of the communications people and they did ask him to leave, but he did protests saying he was asking a question. So I don't know, take of it, dude. It's up there. I'm just saying it's up there in the list of dumb questions. All right, Race Agic from the Weather Channel. He's here. How you doing, sir? Doing? All right? Yeah, well not our birthday, so

no, it's not allegedly it's somebody else's. But we don't want to start spreading the rumors to make anybody uncomfortable. Actually, four people standing on top of each other so they can be I will height to him to talk to him. Yeah right, yeah, yeah, you'd have to be the least that to get to my height. But headed to the coast and you're spending like a late summer beach weekend. It should start approving by the weekend right

now. Multiple advisories for the I guess fringe impacts from LEE, but some of them could be fairly nasty gale warnings. I see high surf advisories. There's rip current statement for high rip currents, beach hazard statement, coastal flood advisories, coastal flood warnings, right, and they extend from the beaches of South Carolina and especially into North Carolina and the Outer Bank. So there'll be some flooding, there'll be some beach erosion, rough seas, cuff, tough

couple of days. He meant to say, out at the beaches with a high rip current risk seven to ten foot surf around the outer banks eight to twelve feet, maybe near Cape Out looking near the Lighthouse shore and the National Seashore there Shackleford Banks six to ten feet, same thing for a top sail beach, so pretty rough out of the water, but actually closer into town.

Temperatures have dropped a couple of degrees now and we're gonna stay comfortable over the next few days, and maybe it's the last of the real high heat and humidity over the next seven days. It looks like it. We won't

get into all that now, but sun add some clouds today. The clouds are the further west agoach or the try it in the mountains, so kind of a mix loado mid eighties today fifties tonight, very pleasant Tomorrow morning, maybe one of those first nice deep breaths of air you take in and enjoy,

maybe around eighty tomorrow and then on Saturday. Load of mid eighties and a chance of shower Sunday, but it even looks like early next week, pretty tranquil weather pattern, highs, load of mid eighties, upper fifties, low sixties, and night lots of sunshine. You know, we got that little rain chance for Sunday and maybe into Sunday night, but it's not going to be a bunch. I think we're going on a pretty good role here,

Casey. Obviously to the east, the impacts from Lee, they'll go away, but even there we should see some pretty nice weather after Lee passes. Okay, all right, we'll chat tomorrow, sir. Have it go one okay, okay, and Jeff Bellinger joins us. Next, hang on this one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and nears Talk five w PTI and the Triad. Bloomberg update. Now, Jeff Bellinger, what's happening? Okay? See, we have a fresh back of economic indicators from Washington.

Consumers were still spending last month. There was more inflation at the wholesale level, and the job market remains strong. Retail sales were up six tenths percent last month. The producer price index jumped by a bigger than expected seven tenths percent in August, and the number of first time claims for unemployment benefits ticked up to two hundred twenty thousand, still historically low. The president of the United Auto Workers says the union and the big three automakers are still far

apart on several issues. The union's current contract expires at midnight tonight. Sean Fayne says the UAW will not call a strike against the entire auto industry, at least not right away. He is threatening, however, to call strikes that selected gm Ford and Stellantis plants and the Casey. The MGM resort's reservation stite is still offline. That company is struggling to recover from a cyber attack.

It's been learned that Caesar's Entertainment was attacked just weeks earlier, probably by the same hackers, and sources are telling Bloomberg that Caesar's ended up paying tens of millions of dollars to the criminals to get its files unlocked. Casey all right, we gotta do what you gotta do. I guess we'll talk to you tomorrow, sir. Okay, sounds good. Take care. All right, there you go. Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News. Did I read this

story in the Guardian right now? Okay? Because there's two. I also had to look at the other one because I want to make sure I got the numbers right. So this from the Guardian. You're ready, ross get your bid you ever BS detector ready? Get you fire that bad boy up for me? Yeah? No, it's always going okay, I never turned it off. Well, then how do we just talk about the boone big beer and then like, okay, that's not what it is. I think

you just answered your own question. Huh. Okay, all right, here's the deadline. Environmental activists are being killed at a rate of one every other day. Those are the twenty twenty two numbers, and if you do it over the decade, it's it's roughly it averages about that. So uh, in twenty twenty two, they say one hundred and seventy seven environmental protesters were

killed. All right, they didn't die of old age, they were they were killed for protesting, and all told it's been seventeen hundred over the last decade. M So what you think, Yeah, I'm gonna say no one that one. Oh you don't think so? Huh. I have been racking my brain trying to figure out. Now. Look, don't get me wrong. There are incidents, especially when you get into parts parts of South America, Mexico, but basically where you have clandestine drug stuff where environmental activists have

gone in there, and that's stupid. Okay, don't get me wrong. Obviously, what they're doing out there with you know, with making the drugs and the chemicals they use for refining cocaine and all that, it's not environmentally friendly. That being said, hoofing it out to it so you can protest. I don't know that's that and and that is a thing that happens, but I did check it. They only claim that that accounts for one fifth, one fifth of the number. So the rest of the fourth where is

the other ones happening? Because whenever I see one of these idiots, are they is there? Something like a week later the glue kills them. I seriously want to know. That's what I was saying, because we got tons of stories about idiots gluing themselves at things. There being some you know, I accidentally encased my leg and cement or whatever it was, but they're still here with us. I had to. I racked my brain the only ones

I can think of. And again, the way that they pitched this is they're being like, you know, people who hate the environment are coming up murdering them. You have you have the dude who set himself on fire in DC last year, right, he was an environmental activist. He was all in. They counted, they counted Manuel Paya's arran in here. He was one of the people who attack police and tried to murder police in Atlanta,

Okay. And then they had the chick who fell off the bridge, and then the three who lived in a tunnel in the woods and the tunnel collapsed, and I was I was me trying to find the numbers, and that's what one, two, that's five, There's a lot more to go. So and I don't buy it either,

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