Oh, would you want to look at that? Bert Young? Burt Young is passed away the age of eighty three. Ross. Do you know who that is Bert Young? Or was? I should say Bert Young. Yeah, it's Paulie. That's Paulie Man. Bert Young best known for playing Polly Panino Panino, Right, yeah, hold on, it's probably in this story. Yes, Polly Panino in Rocky. Not all of them, though, because they did eventually spoiler alert, they did eventually kill him off in one
of the more recent ones. Let's see yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, in Rocky Balbo. So he wasn't in Creed, I should say, but he did play the role five six times, most recently in Rocky Balbo in two thousand and six. Ironically, when in the seventy six the original Rocky, when New York Times did a review, they savaged the movie. However, they were complementary of Polly's character or of Bert Young. I should say, let's see here form a Marine, they listen any of
the other movies. That's why I just really, I'd be honest, it's the only want to oh yeah, Once upon a time in America, that's what he was in that and Chinatown. He himself a boxer, holds a professional career record of seventeen and one so also working knowledge. There you get to crash a chair over Hulk Hogan's back in Rocky three, remember he gets in the ring. Would that do it for you? I mean that's a big achievement right there. Of course he wasn't Hulk Coogan, who was thunderlips.
But still right, right, well that's a great chance. I mean he didn't sweat you. He did not. So you think you could deliver you think you could deliver a fake chair smash to don't know if I could do it with that sort of aggression. Me, it was it was a yeah, it's a good smack. You know, I'm just reading. They don't even list that in this little obituary, or really doesn't say anything about it. They're all right, here's some movie roles, here's his professional boxing,
here's his service in the marine schooling. Yeah, nothing nothing about smacking the Hulkster with a chair. So whoever's near, Well, it's like we said, right, the journalists who do this stuff, right, what do they do? I don't do their don't deep dive their research. They're punks, man, You're not you're not an age journalist writing these stories. You're the you're the new kid. It's like we saw with what was it the
death of the lead singer of What do We? What did We? We just had this issue right where they're like, oh, this was their hit song. Oh yeah from a smash smash smash, that's right, yeah, yeah yeah, And they're like, oh, they're big song because it was in Shrek All Star, when in reality, obviously there were it was a couple of hits before that. Well, very sad. So that's two. We got Suzanne Summers and now Paulie Well, I guess we'll have to wait
for number three. He's with Rocky's robot in the sky. Now you think that's uh three ended up? Remember we loved that robot? He did is that Rocky four is the robot dead? And I heard listen, I heard, And I don't know if they did it or not. Like Sylvesti Stallone was going to come out with a different like version of Rocky four, like director's cut or whatever, and he was going to cut the rop out of the movie. That's a crime. It never happened though, right I'm not
sure if it did or not. I remember that was a story at the time. PAULI was a big fan of the robot. Oh no, no, no, no. Yeah. If I don't remember seeing that, but had I, I would have been equally as disgusted at this suggestion. So he probably killed that after a public pushback. It's just good. You got to listen to the fan base, man. I'm trying to step. It says what he died of, just confirmed by his daughter. Yeah, it doesn't give details of it. Yeah. I read that this morning when I
was at the gym, and I'm not gonna lie. It's one of these people where he passes away and I thought he was already. I thought he already passed away, because I mean he was He's eighty three, right, eighty three, But you see photos of him from like the eighties and nineties, and it's like, there's no way that dude is going to live to see eighty three. No, he he looked beyond his ease. I'll give you that. I'm just on the store. Oh okay, here we go.
Apparently he was beat to death by a Russian boxer. Oh my god. Yeah, Okay, it doesn't say that, but I'm assuming that's what it was doesn't say that born in nineteen forty. Well, there you go, gone too soon? All right? Coming up on the show, I guess we have a Natalie Holloway update. We'll have to get to that. Either a normal day at the Capitol yesterday or an all out insurrection. I'm not sure what the rules are, but we will share share the details of
what happened there. It is a little it is interesting when you compare and contrast it to something that I don't know happened about a week ago. But we will get that. And Jim Joe not looking like he's going to be speaker as we're now a couple votes in and it's us it's going in a different direction. But let's do this. We'll take a break, come back, a little more of a rundown, and we'll dive right in six fourteen Kcoday Radio program. This is one O six one FM talking the Triangle and
News Talk ninety four to five WPTI and the Triad. I mean, I'm assuming you guys had a big watch party, right. Surprised to hear you sound surprised, that's all. Yeah, I completely forgot. It's going like oh no, yeah, uh yeah. So uh, the one of the teams. I should probably know who one. Yeah, here we go, the Las Vegas Aces. I see what you did there. Winning the w
NBA title yesterday, seventy to sixty nine, the high scoring affair. The team becomes the first to repeat his champions in twenty one years, beating New York New York Liberty. Yeah, Liberty totally plugged into this. I'll tell you what I did see yesterday, Like one of the one, one of the one of the women late, she got nervous and then she went over the sideline and threw up during the game yesterday. I didn't watch the game, but I did see that on social media. So I mean, Josh
Allen throws up. They say before every game. But that's like, you know, privately, I guess, not on the not not in the fifty yard line. Oh no, okay, well that happened. Apparently that team is very, very dominant. So I don't know why you'd be nervous. Doesn't say which of the teams she played for. Oh maybe she's sick. I don't know. Now she's got a trophy and that's the thing that happened
yesterday. So now you're up to up to speed on that. Let's see here, dude, this story is so strange, and it happened here in North Carolina. A groundskeeper mowed around what he thought, see this is it's this season. What he thought was a Halloween prop. This happened in China Grove, North Carolina. It wasn't a prop though. Apparently a man by the name of Robert Owens, who had last been seen by his family on October eighth, was in fact the prop, except in this case he was
dead lastly in October eight two days before. Authorities found him face down and half naked in the yard of a house that apparently had been empty, which is I guess why he wasn't. And then some groundskeeper came by, who's in charge of keeping it up. The family called the death suspicious on a GoFundMe that they started for funeral expenses, saying that his passing has left his
family with many questions. According to authorities stripped of his clothes and belongings, leaving him and his underwear and socks for over twenty four hours face down. He eventually was found once a lawn care employee that assumed it was a Halloween decoration or a canine training man. Why would you jump to that conclusion? What a weird assumption. Oh okay, all right. Apparently the yard of the property had previously been used for canine training and the groundskeeper aware. Okay,
well that makes a little more sense. However, Chief of Police Andrew Dieal pushed back initially against claims the groundskeeper thought the body was a Halloween decoration. Well, so what you just think he don't he couldn't be bothered. I don't know what you're alleging there. At this time, police said there's no signs of foul play, but they are investigating. That's just weird,
man, So you're mowing. Obviously this guy has some working knowledge of what's up of the house because of the you know, the canine training thing, but also was there other decorations? You know what I'm saying, Like if you had a big like Clark griswoll Old style spread, then I guess I could understand. But just a lone body that you apparently couldn't even see, right because nobody's driving by on the road seeing this thing, probably because the
grass was so high. Thought is rasking anyone with information to contact police? So who actually report okay, construction form and apparently saw the body after it had been mowed around. Well, yeah, I suppose it would probably stand out if you got everything else cut At this point, no leads no other information in the in the story. We always have one of these, though,
don't we. There's always some story right around the Halloween season, right somebody, you know, somebody died, or the flip side, somebody puts up a decoration that involves a body and then police roll up in there. It makes the news because for whatever reason, you know, neighbors see it or somebody reports it and it does turn out to be, you know, a mannequin or something. But so I guess it's not always the other way around. But it's always interesting and we get to claim it as ours.
It's not even a Florida story, all right. Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. You wish to be on the show, that's how you make it happen. So Jim Jordan vote on his bid to b Speaker of the House, the second taking place yesterday and going in a different direction. During the first vote two days ago, Jordan received all but twenty Republican votes. I think he can have what seven holdouts, eight holdouts.
However, this time around it was twenty two Republicans. I had none in North Carolina that I see among those of the twenty two Republicans to receive votes, because so they voted, but they voted for somebody else. Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Byron Donalds from Florida, Tom Emmer, Lee Zelden, a couple Zelden, Steve Scalise, John Baynor, the Dowin Pennsylvania Representative Kelly voted for Bayner, and then yeah, it's ol, Scalise and McCarthy. Other
than that, Oh and Bruce Westerman. I don't even know who that is. I guess he's an Arkansas congressman. However, Jordan says he's in it. I guess they're going to have another vote today. I did see at least one of the congress folks that voted against said that they receive death threats. I did see some angry people online, but apparently it won't one step further. But I don't have it in front of me as to which one it is. So I think at this point, since it's moving in the
other direction, chances are that's that's probably it. Where they go from there. I don't know. They don't seem to have any interest in expanding the temporary Speaker's powers, but you could see. I suspect they'll come back with some sort of plan based on the fact that they assume that Boots Night probably not going to go through. Yeah, Jim Jordan'll be interesting, man. You know. One of the problems is then he's not going to be on
judiciary, and he's really good on judiciary. Whenever you see Jim Jordan videos, man, that's generally where you're seeing him come from, scorging up witnesses on there. Man, I can't I'm trying to think who's number two on there, because generally that's what you're gonna do. You're gonna elevate somebody there. Sorry, I have like the weirdest stomach going on. This morning's very distracting. So sure that's something horrible in the mix. We'll find out,
all right, coming up, Go Woke, Go Broke. At least one company, I guess is coming to that conclusion and says they're going to try something a little different, well something they used to try. We'll give you the details on that much more coming up. It is the Cacoday radio program Smart Talk All Day ninety four or five w PTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Well, I don't know if it's the worst. Probably the couple neighbors of some serial killers probably have worse stories,
But this is pretty bad. Folks in a neighborhood in Metro Atlanta say their nightmare is finally over after a swat team went in and arrested four people that were living in what they described as a nuisance neighbor's home. And boy, boy, this thing was a doozy man. See, it wasn't just a home. They were also home business. You know a lot of things. A lot of people during COVID started figuring out how they could do business
from home. So I'm sure there were neighbor disputes that emerged. This one, though, might take the cake. It was always something going on in that house. People who live in the Vaxton Reserve community say they've lost plenty of sleep the last four months because of the nightmare. Neighbors in this home a lot of partying. They had illegal strip club on the weekends. Okay, okay, so they had Well, why didn't you go over well maybe it's not her thing, don't know. So so they had parties, they
had illegal strip club. Don't know how you know that, but I don't know. Maybe the windows were open, but you know, it wouldn't be the first time people were running the illegal bar out of the home. We've we've had stories here in North Carolina. I've seen not that not that long ago. Please go in and break it up, though, and you're off and running. Anything else that stood out people. They're raced in the streets, they say. The air often reeked of marijuana. There was sporadic gunfire,
and horses. They would get a live horses one day. They had live horses for for what. All right, so you got street racer outside, you got people acted a fool discharging firearms. All problematic, don't disagree. I need more on the horses, probably like a service animal for what the strippers, Hey in stand up my business. No, no, no, it is if you're a neighbor, obviously, and they're running in a legal operation out of there. Like I found out recently a high Mark stadium
for the Buffalo Bills. You're you're allowed to bring you you can't bring any animals in unless it's like a service animal or a miniature horse, well miniature
horses or recognized services. Right, So saying maybe that's what it was, I would I would, I would be conserved for the horse man damn thing, you know, because they're right, you know their height level is right at table level that you know what I'm right exactly, So your little horse wanders over there instead of you know, helping you get around, and then boom horse on fire problem. I think the bills, by the way, have to come up with a rebuttal to this horrible story I saw this morning.
It's the hot couple's costume. I don't know if you and the wife are planet a couple's costume, but here's what you're gonna need. Ross. You'll need a number eighty seven chiefs Jersey right, you see where I'm going with this, and then Marky's gonna need whatever she wears. No, we were talking about, if anything, we were maybe thinking of doing a costume on stream, because we did last time in a Hayes for share of Twitch channel. Waish you should check out. We're gonna do Macho Man, Randy
Savage and Hulkogan. Which one are you? I want to be macho man, all right, but I'm not sure we're still doing that, because like, the macho man costume I wanted was like one hundred and fifty bucks. What is one hundred and fifty dollars? I think the most expensive part were the boots. Oh yeah, I guess I can come of those wrestling boots. Yeah. According to the New York Post, the Hot Couple's costume, he is going to be Travis Kelcey and Taylor Swift, which they say is
very easy to throw together. I don't know those. A real NFL jersey is not cheap, man. What could you do? A bills related one like fire, like when you use a table on fire or something, and the other one's just hammered. And then just when every wherever you go to the parties, you get up in an elevated area and one jumps on the other. Macho Man and Hulkogan, are you at least have a folding chair for this, I'm not. I'm unclear. So what is this? I
need horse? I don't think they were running horse races, sir. It sounds wildly unorganized, but either way, it's a done deal with this Sunday Morning neighbors watched as a swat team marched toward the home. Officers went inside and one by one arrested for people. All these individuals were charged with various felony climbs. There was a weapon, a stolen weapon that was recovered from the refle dance. Please say the home was a messing side. Neighbors say
they learned squatters lived here. They say it took police a while, but they are extremely happy their sleepless nights are over and we were out walking this morning. We all looked at you other like, oh my god, we finally had a good, nice sleep. What happened to the horses? And by the way, did you hear the woman clarify live horses? Do you think that was a little unusual? People? They're raced in the streets. They say, the air often reeked of marijuana. There was sporadic gunfire,
and horses. They would get a live horses one day tohead live horses and then also, what do you mean one day? Where did they come? More importantly, where did they go? And are you a little surprised the officers didn't conduct a six month undercover investigation on the strip club portion. Yeah, I have a lot of questions, and it starts with the horses and goes a little deeper from there. So but yeah, all told, four
people arrested. What triggered? Did? Okay? Please say that? Sunday morning, an officer came to the home after a license plate reader indicated a stolen car. Inside they found stolen car, or they found another stolen car, or where they were storing that stolen IDs and credit cards, as well as the weapon they mentioned. The city says they are looking to find new
ways to hold owners of vacant homes responsible. Well, you know, I see these stories too, though, I mean, what level of responsibility do you want? How many stories have we done where squatters are in a house and the homeowner's essentially powerless to do anything. Does not say specifically what the charges are. It's a bug that got in here, Gone too soon? Very sad, all right? Phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven
eight seven four Victorious Secret. Let me tease this story and we'll come back and do it. If you remember Victoria's Secret. Quite a few years ago, decided they wanted to cast off their quote hyper sexualized image. Never mind that they make, you know, lingerie. They didn't like that and so they decided to revamp themselves, getting read of the Victoria's Secret annual show, which was very popular, and instead targeting on a more diverse approach, we'll
call it that. In an effort to promote exclusivity, they turned over the reins to a woman named Kathleen Chen and then including making LGBTQ pro women's soccer player Megan Rapino, as well as two transgender women the brand spokesmodels and getting rid of the angels. Well, we'll let you know how that went for him and what they're doing now. We'll do that coming up CaCO day radio program Smart Talk All Day ninety four or five w PTI in the Triad and
one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. So back in twenty twenty one, how has it been that long? Victoria's Secret ditched the Angels and in brought in several new faces of the brand, including permanently disgruntled Megan Rappino, who at the time said that the brand had been sending out a really harmful message that was patriarchal, sexist, and too often took the view of what it meant to be sexy through the lens of men and what men desired.
Okay, I have a question, and I know that there's not one solid answer. Boo, why do women buy non we'll call it non practical undergarments? Why? Why? What do you? What do you think is one of the driving reasons why a woman may go out and buy something that's not totally about function? Do you know what I mean? Am I describing it? What? What? What? What do you think may prompt that? As to why? Ross? Do you have any guesses as to why a woman may go out to me? Female empowerment? Okay, do you have
any others? If I if I put a list together here right, so I probably like super comfy, so comfort, comfort and female empowerment and female empowerment you think are the driving motivations for buying confidence? Confidence? Because I feel like there might be something else there, and like preparation for an accident, like if you can, like your mom said to make sure you were underwear. I think it was clean underwear, and I don't think she specified
that it needs to be butt floss. Yeah, but expensive lungerie would believe you an accidentally get hit by a bus and they're like, oh my god, there she is any you know, they take off the clothes and like, oh my god, those are expensive underwear. This is a woman of means. She was very empowered, very empowered when she got hit by that bus. Okay, because I have there's another reason I and it's a maybe.
Look I'm not a woman, don't know, but maybe maybe one of the reasons that women would buy what is not necessarily the most practical and or comfortable underwear is to look hot for a dude when wearing them. Just a theory. Well, as a result of the change, the brand saw an almost immediate five percent decrease year over year, and that is a number that continued. In fact, what had been seven point five billion in revenue sent quickly to six point two and that number was set on a downward trend.
However, in an effort to stop the financial drain Body positive marketing was causing, they decided, Hey, you know what we should do, Maybe we should go back to what we used to do, and so back the runway show format back it seems are going to be some of the angels and the new marketing for Victoria's Secret will sum up what they say is inclusive, so so they're not one hundred percent going back but they did admit that, and
this is part of the earnings. Earnings report they provided investors that the inclusivity initiatives were quote not profitable and despite everyone's best endeavors, it's not going to be enough to carry the day. So in an effort to improve profitability and crossback over the seven billion threshold, the plan will be to roll out activewear and swimwear and take a more traditional approach in the marketing of the company's undergarments.
So your your brilliant plan is to basically do what you were doing, which was working. Okay, all right, Anthony, what's up? I just don't want to go on record. Yeah, short, short, short time. That's gonna be an article, But I'll play an article comparing that basketball player to the Michael Jordan's flue game. I don't want to go in college, you know, before it happens. So you think that's going to be the spin to explain why she's thrown up on the sideline during the fourth
quarter of the game. Yeah, because to make sense. Yeah, what is I'm just looking at some of the articles. Her name is Sabrina Loanskew. I'm not familiar. And they were saying she had a very strong so yes, yeah, the bat that Michael Jordan Pollis scored as many points as the whole team in his game versus Yeah, versus her. They got to make that comparison. Well, let's see, sixty nine seventy might be pretty close, sir, we'll see right now, they're just talking about how she
she had a very good third quarter and then she threw up. But you know, all the days young, so all. I appreciate the call there, sir, Thank you very much. Yeah, I don't see any straight spin in any of the articles. Let's see here the liberties other than the fact her team did lose. Sabena Losku left it all on the court and
in a bucket. Oh what a nice sub headline there. The star guard who had just hit a big three porter midway through the fourth quarter, ran courtside during a time out and threw up in a bucket as an assistant put a towel near her. So the actual moment moment wasn't seen on camera. Well that's good. You want to talk about a finals moment, said sideline reporter and Drea Carter, talk about nerves in a final moment, she hits
a big three and then loses the contents of her stomach. I guess you know, it's as best as you're going to be able to spin it at the time of Lone Skew, who had previously told the reporter she gets nervous before games, hustled right back out, wiping off her chin and kept on playing. But it wasn't enough, as Lone Skew and Liberty dropped a crushing seventy sixty nine season ending loss to the Aces. I think it was Game
four, so they got swept. Huh yeah, no spin in the New York Post article yet, but again it is very early, all right, coming up on the show, what happened at the US Capitol yesterday, some
three hundred protesters arrested and or moved out. I'm not sure if they're all facing, you know, twenty years in prison or what they're going to do with it, But some people are drawing comparisons to what happened in the rotunda to an incident involving some school kids just a couple of weeks ago, and why they're seemingly was, let's just say, a lot more effort put in
in one instance or the other. And ironically, as many people were digging for members of Congress to hold responsible for January sixth because they, you know, did things like provided tours within twenty four hours. You don't have to dig very far here. We'll get into that coming up Cacoday radio program. All right, good morning everybody. It is our number two seven oh six here on the tc O Day radio program. So, yesterday a gathering an
insurrection I guess label of what you will at the US Capital. The scene in the Cannon House Office building rotunda as roughly three hundred pro Palestinian Hamas sympathizers whatever stormed in there, holding banners calling for ceasefire, yelling, demonstrating,
which, by the way, demonstrations are not permitted in that area. This following a rally outside featuring Representative Rashida Talib, who burst into tears while bemoaning the Israeli hospital attack, which by the time she even got to it had been pushed back on by everyone, including the president. But it's definitely whipped up the crowd. Now of those arrested, I saw a lot of people saying, well, what they deserve is they deserve the January sixth treatment.
Right, So if Mary Garland wants to prove there's not a two tier justice system, then they need to come out and start throwing big charges on them. And I get here's my I guess here's my thought on that. Is that really what you want? Right? Because if you think what happened to the January sixth folks is unjust and it shouldn't be that way. But I'm not talking about people who are literally on video physically assaulting law enforcement, right.
I know that people want to throw this all together. I'm talking about I don't know, like the guy who yesterday received a significant jail time for cartoons and wasn't actually in the capitol, or those who were but didn't do anything, or those who were you know, on video to the extent that they were acting and attempting to document it. I eed a journalists but worn't from major networks who saw themselves facing charges, right, Because that's what feels
good if you're upset with that. But if you think that that's hogwash, that's an over extension, and that's beyond what the FED should be doing, then is the answer that you want these folks to receive the same treatment? And I don't know what that is because you know if they don't, and you say, all right, well that's the correct way to deal with that. Maybe give them a trespassing charge or something along those lines, which has
been standard practice in DC for years. It never goes back into gates or changes what the Justice Department has already done. So the easy answer is to say, well, then I demand that the same treatment that I don't feel should have been doled out then be doled out some more because maybe it'll change minds. I don't know the answer to that. I do know this though, It was just when was this June or July? Yeah, June.
It was in June when a group of kids who were singing the national anthem in the very same spot were almost immediately shut down, And that did not go unnoticed by folks because in reality, they weren't violating the rule. The singing of the national anthem is not, in and of itself considered a demonstration, if you will, a protest demonstration. But what happened there yesterday sure was. They got the banners, they got the signs, they got the
chance to do it a lot. Yellen, they're clearly protesting. In I say opposition, but in support, I should say a little bit of both, but in a very particular manner, hence the signs this is what we
want, No justice, no peace, all the rest of that. And then you compare and contrast that to what the kids were doing in the Capitol, which Capitol police immediately decided, well, this is a political demonstration and we got to get in there and do something, and they did, and it was only after when eventually they had to come out and go, yeah, you know what, we screwed up on that. So you tell me
where should they be going with this? And if you think what's happening with January sixth folks is wrong, is the answer then to provide the same treatment to these folks. All right, to the phones, here we go, Donna, you're up first, Go right ahead, Good morning, Casey.
A couple of things First, Uh, you know the guy that they blamed for inciting incitement during January sixth, I'd like to know why was she to leave and bihan Omar aren't being censored at least for causing what happened yesterday? Was she even doing anything to a dude who pulled the fire alarm? So I mean, right right, you know, I mean she she wrote,
bombing the hospital is among the gravest of war crimes. The ideas reportedly blowing up one of the few places injured and wounded can seek medical treatment and sheltered during the wars horrific. Potus needed to push for an immediate cease fire to end this her. I mean, that's way more insightful than many think Donald Trump ever said. And then she tried to say this. Yeah, in the situation, I think that somebody could have that opinion if they But the
difference is she knew. She knew that at the very least, the information was shaky, and she went with it anyway. Yeah, and then I wanted to act She's trying to save safe by blaming uh Twitter, She says. It is a reminder the information is often unreliable and disputed in the fog of war, especially on Twitter, where misinformation is rampant. We all have a responsibility to ensure information we are sharing is from credible sources and to acknowledge
a new report as new report. Yeah. I know, I just I don't care what she had to say. I know, you know, I know, you know, But I want your listeners maybe they don't know because they don't read Twitter's so yes, and we got John Fetterman trying to trying to say members of Congress it was terrible for them to blame Israel, but he didn't mention who who exactly is blaming Israel? You know, he doesn't know. So yeah, well that's true. Yeah, puting head, that's
right. Yeah. So anyway, that's my rent. I think that they should be brought up on charges for incitement. All right, so you're on team stick it to him too, Okay, that's fine, Yes, I am. I just you know, I try to try to Thanks for the call there, Donna. I'm just trying to sort it out in my head, that's all. I've irritated some people, that's fine. Whatever, Jamal, what's up? You know what k C is the one in the morning
people say we disagree. I totally disagree with you, JC, And that's the mentality that is basically destroying the Republican Party, and people are tired of it. What they did yesterday, number one was violent protest, because that's what they did. If they were arrested, they sat there, They interrupted procedure in Congress. That's what they did. They should suffer the same fate
as those of January the sixth. This mentality of well, what was done to us was wrong, because I was there at January the six was done to us was wrong. But what we gonna do is we say, no, let's not do it to them, Let's give them a pass. Well, that's what the Democrat Party expect from Republicans and conservatives, and they did
it, and their ranks are exploding. That's why they get more bolder and more folder and more bolder, because they don't fear jail because what their representatives do to us, they know that we're not gonna do back then, So they get to go into the Tennessee State and shut that down. They get they not say anything, they get to go and hurt children. Nothing is done. So no, Casey, I totally disagree with you on that one. They open up Pandora box. They interpreted the law that we hold in
January sixth. Were those who went inside the building, oh, should gonna be immediately arrested and everything, then that should be the standard, and every last one of them should be locked up, every last one of them. So you're comfortable with these standards, Let's say that they did go out and decide, hey, you know what we did this, so now we're gonna do this. You want the standard on the part of the federal government by people who have a beef with them. If they get too close or in
a particular area, then they need to uh. Then the then the federal government needs to shut down with great aggression those individuals. I mean, that's that's what you're asking for, that to be the standard, man. And you know what they seeing. The answer is is because the standard will always be there, continually do it because they don't suffer any consequences. When people
it's like a bully. When that bully knows that kid is just gonna sit there and take it and take it and take it, nobody does anything. But when that bully knows that child over there is just waiting for him to come his way, he's gonna get punched in the mouth that bully stays away from him. The only way to get this nation back on track, it's for people to see. If you treat one particular party one certain way, don't be, don't be, don't be, don't be surprised when that treatment
is done back on you. So that keeps everyone a lie. It used to be if you said some tac If you wanted to see pink, pink rainbows and yellow unicorns, if you want to see that, fine, okay, Well I don't want to see pink rainbows and yellow unicorns. I want to see white unicorns and most color rainbows. Okay, that's fine. But when this star here is the Justice Department, Jamal No, honestly know the bully. Here are those who are in charging, those who are getting those
are getting savors from the Justice Department. Those who get to attack their opponents and not suffer any consequences are the bullets because the just yes, the Justice Department are not dispensing the equity. But Chasey, it won't stop. It won't stop everything. And I'll say this case bes. You know, every time Republicans stand there and they don't say nothing back, it's okay. As soon as the Republicans start speaking back, arguing back, plus the back is,
oh, we need to change the rhetoric. When President Trump started talking about Democrats the way they talked about Republicans, oh, we need to change the rhetoric. They were fine with them talking about us, smirching our names and stuff like that. But when we start doing it back Oh, we need to change the rhetoric. People like this will never stop what they're doing, and it's a bad look for America. I'm sorry, it looks bad for us yesterday. As the question, I'm just asking the question. Okay,
yeah, so you know, if you disagree, disagree. I just I feel like that even if they did do it, it's it's not it's not any skin Thanks for the call. It's notice skin off the teeth of the Justice Department. They got no look you want to you wanna play thug dictator and uh, you got no problem. Throwing your own under the bus is what happens, right, Look at any revolution in the years following it.
Man, Uh, Casey, what's up? Hey? I was just commenting that, you know, it is insane that they are not getting the same treatment as the people on January sixth. Look at all the destroyed property, Look at the five lives lost yesterday. Look at all the tear gas and the trampled police officers. Look at all the things that they did exactly the same as on January sixth. It's insane that they're not getting the same
treatment. I mean, arrests were made granted yesterday. Yeah, whoa you know that's insane, but they should they should have the book thrown at them. Right, Well, I mean, I I I sense a little sarcasm here, but if you listen to the way, well, if you listen to what I said, I said, I'm not talking about people who are
clearly on video assaulting law enforcement. And yeah, but no, but I want to here, well, no, but I want to be very clear here because many of the people who were charged and are facing jail time right now are in jail, are specifically we're taking part in acts that were not those Violet acts, Okay, and so if if if that's going to be that set of circumstances here you can question to you, sir, is is that on the Justice Department or is that on the judges who give them a
trial and say what you were doing is wrong or right? Well, the Justice Department is what says exactly it is, and they say, we think that you might have committed a crime here, let you have your day in court now. If they go after that and throw the book at them and say we the prosecution says, I think you should have X, Y and Z, that's on them. But it's still up to the judge and jury to decide. It's they committed to come and guess what. These people are
getting charged and they're getting committed crimes court of their peers. That's not on the Justice department, think do you think? Well, no, because you still have to have the Justice Department willing to do that. And I can point instances even here locally where our own set of prosecutors saw hundreds of arrest made for disrupting proceedings of the North Carolina Capital and they made a large scale decision to throw all of those out. Right, that is a thing that
happened. So and that was the local situation. Correct, Well, no, but I'm pointing out, thinking about it, I'm pointing out, well, no, I'm pointing out that that is the decision that gets the ball rolling. You would agree, right, whoever's the prosecutor has to decide they're going to prosecute. The judge doesn't get to decide who to prosecute. Then you can get in, but the judge and the jury gets decided who gets
convicted. And if there's not enough evidence to say, hey, yes, you you drew a cartoon, I'm not sure what you're talking about that gentleman that drew the cartoon. I'm not sure, but if it was as honor as that, then guess what you're this is dismissed, This is this is ridiculous. But what was there that he actually got charged with. He got
charged for making memes that he says were attempting to interrupt the election. He got charged with memes for making seven names for seven memes that we were thought to be misleading, could cause people to misinterpret the rules around the election and reason, yes, read the story. It's great when yes, okay, well then you're on team. But they the same context and getting the same context. A lot people were charged. People were charged and convicted of going
and demonstrating quote unquote parading in this area that was off limits. That was their charges. And that is what's only we're arrested for yesterday. Well I don't know, it just happened yesterday or two days yesterday. Yes, that's all I'm saying, sir. The people will consistently, and I understand you have you have a better understanding. I guess my whole purpose is for the people that lump the killing, the five people, tier gas, invading,
breaking property. We look, look, I gotta go. I just realized It'm way over, sir. I appreciate it, and I'm gonna go to break and get my hands slapped. But we'll be right back. Make your day smarter one O six one AFM Talk and News Talk ninety pt I more with case starts now, all right, right up against the clock there. You know one one other thing that our previous caller mentioned, because I guess my question would be this, all right, how many similarities do you demand?
I guess I try to look at things on a case by case basis. Now, don't get me wrong. Context does matter in the sense that you know, you gotta with the kids singing the national anthem, versus that I think most people recognize those are two different things as it pertains to what is the legal definition of a protest? You know, are kids singing the national anthem a protest? No? I don't. Is there a situation where
singing the national anthem could be sure? I mean in the sense that, let's say that somebody gained access to the floor of the house while they're trying to do whatever they're doing, and goes up to the lectern and just starts singing the national anthem, refusing to yield so that they could continue their business. Right. So context does matter. However, context in the sense of
how they prosecuted people seemingly didn't in some instances. You know, most people don't disagree that if you got video of somebody beating a police officer with a poll that they should be prosecuted. But if somebody wanders in a door literally pass law enforcement who's on their phones, not saying anything to them, taking photos, is that the same? I don't think so. And by the way, are we still going with the five people were murdered thing? Is
that still? Because I have a really hard time continuing to have an adult discussion when somebody whips that thing out because it's not accurate. It's the it's the good people, good folks on both sides things right, Because that tells me that if you want to discuss something yet you don't want to actually take a hard look at what happens, so you're armed with the information, it's
it. It takes my head right out of you know, wanting to sit there and go all right, well, look, this is this is this is how I feel about it based on the set of circumstances, there, And that doesn't even begin the discussion as to whether we think that a jury of individuals drawn out of the citizenry of Washington, d c. For something that is a hyperpartisan case, is truly a jury of one's peers. I think that that is another legitimate discussion, and I don't know what the answer
to that is. So any Who's seven thirty nine Cacoda radio program? Down in Florida, a manager of a game stop is charged with manslaughter after police say he shot a shoplifter who was quote not threatening him and instead was attempting to leave the store after stealing a handful of items, including a game and five packs of trading cards valued at one hundred and twenty dollars each. Is what the hell kind of trading card is it? Pokemon? You're telling me
that Pokemon trading cards are one hundred and twenty dollars for a pack? Who's buying that? What happened to trading cards? Man? I saw a dude on YouTube opening up some football cards or something, and I didn't really watch it, but I saw the headline for it, and it was like, I can't remember what he said. It said it was like five hundred dollars a pack, and there were like four cards in there, and I thought, well, you know, it's got to be some like old tops cards
or something from like Mantle's rookie year, but they were new. There were five hundred dollars a pack for four cards. So you're telling me that people are paying one hundred and twenty dollars for Pokemon card. What was the game? Was it a Pokemon game? Because look, you don't want to be shoplifting and and and get killed over and they have a garbage game. Do you know what I'm saying? You want to go out trying to steal something
good? What's the what's your space game that you're that you're digging on Ross star something or other? Oh yeah, Starfield, Starfield, Right, if you're gonna, you know, be beat shoplifting that that's apparently popular. But
Pokemon trading cards one hundred and twenty dollars a pack. So basically dude goes in, goes behind the counter, grabs them, and is starting to walk out of the store when the was described as a clerk in some cases, but manager and others reportedly draws a handgun that he had purchased after he had previously been robbed, worked at the same store and fires hitting the victim in the side. The victim, then I should say the robber. I mean,
he's a victim in the sense of the charge of manslaughter. But he wasn't there robbing. But under Florida's law, he was exiting, he wasn't post he wasn't threatening or making any threatening gestures. He had gained distance from the clerk. You're gonna get charged with that, made it outside where his girlfriend was waiting in a truck. They attempted to leave, however, shortly thereafter they were forced to pull over and call nine one one. The man
then rushed to the hospital, where he later died. Yeah, you're not gonna not gonna get away with that. In Florida. Under the standard ground someone you have to be protecting yourself or some other person from an imminent threat of bodily harm, but is not applicable to protecting property in the state of Florida. So yeah, you're gonna get charged doing that, all right? Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four Coming up on the show
grab this right here, We got it. It only took eighteen eighteen what eighteen years or something twenty years. How long has it been the Natalie Holloway killer has been found? And I don't think you're gonna be surprised too it is, but we will touch on that right now to seven forty three raced Agic from the Weather Channel. He's standing by. What's going on, sir? How you doing? We're doing all right? How are you? I'm just I'm coming to grips with the fact that a pack of playing cards costs
one hundred and twenty dollars now for collector's cards. Yeah, oh, collector's cards. Oh you're like, oh that, Yeah, that's normal. Oh I haven't bought I haven't bought the baseball or football or any of those kinds of these were Pokemon cards. I don't even know how to put my element. But yeah, me too. But well back in the day under that Pokemon stuff was pretty popular. But sure, but one hundred and twenty But how the hell we're you doing that? I probably don't want to know,
right, Yeah, they probably were stealing anyway. Yeah that is crazy. All right? So what do we what do we got as we head towards the weekend, a little wet weather to deal with. It won't be multiple days. I think tomorrow's our day of the showers thundershowers, and then the weekend is going to be great even early next week, and today not bad
either. Already this morning pretty good shape. Looking across the region at temperatures, there are some bidden up thirties the Triad northwest of Winston Salem currently a rural hall. It's thirty nine degrees, thirty seven coming up at Yatkinville, and then you get closer into the triangle's in the mid and even some upper forties down your fifty and Fayetteville, but everybody close to seventy degrees today,
lots of sunshine, some clouds may try to come in later. The showers thunder showers don't arrive until tomorrow, though they'll be scattered around, though there'll be hours of dry weather too, mixed in between with clouds at sunshine low
seventies, but the weekend's going to clear out. Now it'll be seventy or in the upper sixties on Saturday, but a brisk breeze is not going to make it feel like that, and they'll be in the mid upper sixties on Sunday and early next week with Lowe's going back down to the little bit forties. So tomorrow Tomorrow night kind of the the wettest part here is not going
to be a bunch of rain. We don't think severe weather, but it could have impacts for some of the Friday evening plans and Friday night football games with some scattered showers around, so we'll definitely keep a look out for that. Okay, all right, thank you, we'll talk in an hour. I appreciate it. Okay, all right, coming out. Oh, somebody's got some inside Pokemon info. Oh wow, like a bunch. You are really into Pokemon cards. All right, Well that's for you getting some emails
here. I had no idea, no idea at all. But we'll touch on that coming up. Kcoday Radio program. Hang on, key thing you connected. This is ninety four to five WPTI in the Triad and one six one FM talked in the Triangle. All right, well that's your retirement plan. More power to you. Pokemon cards to the listeners with extensive collections, not just a Pokemon but baseball cards, football cards. Yeah. What you don't understand, casey, is that the modern card packs, especially the very
very expensive ones, are not the ones that you used to buy. They're specifically packaged for card investors and hobbyists, rather than just a base set of normal cards. Most will include autographs as well as jersey pieces and other other items. So what you're buying is you're essentially buying not your dad's baseball cards. Okay, all right, Well look, people want to go out and
pay for it whatever. I mean. I don't know that I could justify five hundred dollars for four cards, but if that's your thing, go ahead, Jeff, Jeff, what's up? As well as several morning Hello, I just hello, you hear me? Yes, I can hear you, sir. Yeah, I just wanted to let you know those some of those get into the seven hundred dollars for a box about fifty Pokemon cards and and I mean, is there sorry? They are they do? They have no
just nomal standards. It's getting to be ridiculous that all the people in Japan milkas for all the money. Well, I mean, you have the option of not buying them. What what is it? What is a very what's the most expensive pokemond? There's one that goes over about four million dollars. Oh wait, wasn't that that YouTube idiot wearing it around his chest or something. Yes, yes, okay, all right, yeah I remember the boxing
guy. Yeah, the boxing guys. Look, it's only worth four million because some other idiots willing to pay four million, right, I mean that's how it works. Okay, yeah, the boxing guy that got about knocked out this past weekend. Do you have a do you have a really expensive card? Sir? No? Oh okay, I just I just had to make spens and knowledge into it. I got you, all right, Well I guess, uh, I guess I should have gone in on the ground floor. So what are you gonna do? All right, thanks, thanks,
Jeff, appreciate it. Well, look, people go ahead and spend millions on NFTs. So yeah he had what he made it into a necklace or something, right, yeah, Jake Paul right, yeah yeah yeah, but they were like eyes made. He's like, ah, he's wearing a necklace and it's a trading card worth millions. I do remember that. So yeah, did you collect did you have cards when you were a kid? Ross? Did you do sport? Yeah? I know I collected boxing cards, boxing cards, huh. And then I got older. Now I collect
curse as tech gold. I'm I am aware I am aware of that. Look, people collect a lot of things. We had a dude to send an email yesterday because I have this joke on the show where every time we do a story and somebody's got a sword, I point out that everyone has the sword but me. Apparently the guy collects swords. He's like, hey, you want me to drop a sword off? I'm like, which one? I feel like we have a weapons policy at the station then, But I mean, I mean, to be fair, he said he would box
it up so they wouldn't know it was a weapon. Right, But it's still going to be sword shaped, right, I mean does not have to be. You could put it in like a big rectangular box and put it in diagonally. Oh, like it's Amazon shipping a small item. Just put it in a giant box. I don't know that we need a sword to it. If somebody sends me a message like hey, I want to drop
you guys off a katana, you gotta answer yes. I believe, he pointed out too, it was not a it was a real deal katana, not a no. I don't need I don't no, I would I couldn't accept it. Maybe wrong, it would be it would be cool. But I don't need a katana sword in my life. So and also it sounds like it's probably pretty valuable, and I I would, I wouldn't do that, And I'm just I just point out the sword thing to be as a joke because everyone's got one except me. Ross. Do you have a Maybe
Ross doesn't have a sword? No? I do. Oh, of course you do. And you have you have your dad's k bar too, So yep. My point is, you know, don't break in to uh Ross's house or you will be it'll look like that scene from kill Bill. So if you want to drop the sword off, just leave it care of Ross Hayes. No, no, you don't eat what you want to do because Casey is out. But I'm in. You don't need a sword just you walking around. You know the problem is you'd be walking around and you look
like remember that Star Wars kid. No, I would. I would keep it hidden, man, just in case I'd be like dwe shrew that episode of the Office where he's got like weapons hitting everywhere, didn't you? But aren't you claiming to walk around with two concealed elephant guns? So I just pay I I know, I understand that just like boo Second Amendment. Do
you think that the founding fathers envisioned kat sorts? Yeah, yes they Do you think they were sitting I need to attach Yeah no, I need to attach the katana to the elephant gun as a as a as a non traditional bayonet of sorts. Do you think James Madison sitting around he say, hey, you know it looked good on this blunderbuss a katana? Within an hour, you have been negative sword, negative Second Amendment and you believe that everyone
yesterday should walk free. What is going on here? I'm not negative swords negative. You running around pretending you're a ninja. You're funded by Soros in this you know, the hallways are not that wide, There's salespeople going about their business. It's an element of danger, That's all that I'm saying. Speaking of elephants, do you see what happened to the Saint Louis Zoo. One of their elephants drop dead. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. One of the elephants at the zoo had had a panic attack and
died. Is I guess the best version of the best description of it? And what really sucks about it is what officials say caused the panic attack, because I feel like it's gonna just it's gonna be horrible for this uh the uh the attack causers. I'm trying to be somewhat secretive here is all revealing in the next segment. I feel like it may go to their head and the sounds and they probably already have an oversized ego once you hear who were
more specifically what it was. But we'll get you those details and yes, and will do the Natalie Holloway thing, and then Ross will run around and pretend he's being trained by Pieme or something. So can you throw a sword from a distance and have it land perfectly into the slot where I mean I
can work on it? See this is I was bait. I was trying to create a scenario we will which would prove that you want to handle this in an irresponsible manner, because you're not going to get that right the first time. I mean, this hallway goes right down sales, Yes, that's what that's okay? All right, Well, danger is afoot. So we had the elephant and Antley Holloway and much more in your final hour coming up
after the news hanging all right, good morning, welcome to get. He is eight O seven and you're on the k c o K radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight s four. Are you following the uh well, I shouldn't say, just excuse me, uh, Peter, I got like, uh oh, the indigestion or something this morning. I know y'all wanted to know that. But if I pause, that's what's that's what's up. Okay, So but don't worry. I did the uh
the uh tablets, the foamy tablets. So what now? Co sultser Okay, it was the knockoff brand. So we'll see if that works. AnyWho. So I'm on I'm on Twitter and uh the Joe Biden Peter Griffith memes, Ross, you're not you haven't seen this yet. There's a he looks like he's got hm, how do I say this? It looks like he has he looks like he's got the testicle chin thing going on, like Peter Griffith, you know, or Peter Griffith. I missed it. Yeah it's
I guess it's a thing. But but you know, you know what I'm talking about with Peter Griffin, right with the yes okay, and then so people are pointing out that this this video and then still frames from it, he kind of has the same look going on. Although it's not all Griffin memes. Uh. Some Star Wars people are also meming the uh the dude from the canteena right who also had that had that look. Oh and uh, I did see one from Men in Black from the bull Chinian, which
was the thing. So I don't know, I don't know what's up with that. I just yeah, he's an old dude, so sometimes stuff starts moving around. But yeah, I'm more concerned with what he's saying because I believe it or not, he sounds it sounds a little lost in the whole thing. But you check that out. It's up there for you. It took nearly twenty years, but a confession finally in the disappearance of eighteen year old Natalie Holloway, who went missing. Here we go May thirtieth, two
thousand and five, and you're going to be shocked. Apparently thirty six year old Dutch citizen Joran van der Slut he done it well. According to him, Yes, although he isn't charged in the case. His confession this is part of a civil action and brought closure to a case that captivated the nation for nearly two decades. Beth Holloway, Natalie's mother, in a statement outside of the courthouse, said Vanderslute no longer the suspect. He is now the
killer, which obviously she and everybody else assume was the case. Course, Vanderslut went on to be convicted of murdering where was it, Peru, somewhere in South America would turn up to his wife and then that didn't work out, obviously, But Vandersloute confessed to this killing as part of a plea deal for extortion and wire fraud, asking after asking her family for two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to reveal the location of the body, which he Yeah,
I believe it or not. This guy's piece of garbage all the time. Yeah. So he's currently serving twenty eight years in Peru and ten slain of Stephanie Flores. Now, as to the details of it, it was very nonchalant, matter of fact in the way that he described it. According to Van der Slut, they were on a beach, it was dark, and he decided he was going to kill her with a cinder block after she had
spurned his sexual advances. So initially she was she was all right, well we'll hang out, we'll we'll go from one one part to the other. And then he's like, hey, we're on this beach, just us and she wouldn't have it, any of it. And then he got angry, uh and reportedly bludgeoned her to death with the cinder block and then returned to his wherever he was staying and watched porn and that was his evening. He
hid the body. That's gotta that's got to Then when you hear that described, I know it's been eighteen years, but you know, you're the family of this, this eighteen year old, and you think you know what happened. You don't know all the details, but obviously everyone thought this guy had
done it. And then he's you know, he's doing things like, you know, down the road saying, hey, i'll tell you where the body is, give me a quarter million dollars, which just you know, everything rushes back to the surface, and then you find out how how nonchalantly, how matter of fact he reportedly was. He's just like, all right, well, if you don't want to hook up, that's it. Boom so
twisted man. At one point, the mom even turned to stare directly at the man who callously stole her daughter's life, telling him out loud, you look like hell. Joran. In the confession prior to the sentencing, he detailed how he started kissing Holloway on the beach after date at a local bar. He then decided, hey, let's go a little further, and when he started touching her, she says, no, she doesn't want to,
and he said, I kept doing it. Eventually, Holloway reportedly need him in the crotch, which enraged him, at which point he grabbed a nearby cinderblock and said that he repeatedly smashed her in the head, carried her body knee deep into the surf, letting her float out to sea, which, as you know, it was a whole thing. Do you remember all the coverage of that that was crazy in depth? There were a few stories during that era that really like there were entire TV shows that lived on it.
Man just lived on everything with it. Natalie Holloway thing, what was the other? Probably? I guess John the John and a Thing would be the big big one. Uh, what's her? What's her? Bucket on CNN that I'm thinking of Nancy Was it Nancy Grace right? These were these were stuff that were just cut out for her show man. Ironically, some of the very same elements were present in the the murder conviction of Flores in Peru, as in that instance, the woman also apparently refused his sexual advances at
that moment. Holloway's disappearance supposed to be a celebratory t was a graduation trip, right yeah, with friends to Aruba. Ruba's really not. Ruba's really expensive too, but very very very high end, very nice. I always thought Aruba was interesting in just how far it is there because it's basically right off the coast of South America on the north coast, so it's a haul to get there compared to a lot of other Caribbean options. But it's very
nice if you do. And you know, prior to that really considered very very safe. It is what was it Dutch territory. I believe the government of Peru did agree to extradite Van der Slue to the US so he could face extortion charges, which eventually that case culminated with the plea deal yesterday. So are they going I don't know if they're going to do anything. He'd been arrested previous times for this, but I don't know if this pushes anything
forward. All right, So I mentioned in Saint Louis one of the elephants died. The story is pretty crazy. Saint Louis Zoo reported that one of their twenty seven year old Asian elephants collapsed and died after Now check this out. This is a full grown, big old elephant. Man right. According
to zoo authorities, a small dog got in to the elephant enclosure. I guess avoided getting stomped on, and went bonkers as small dogs do, right well, yip Yip machine reportedly agitating the giant animal, at which point, according to zoo officials, they suspect that some pre existing conditions in the elephant's heart, who is named Ronnie, the agitation may have caused some sort of anxiety and or heart issue, at which point the the elephant just laid down
and died. Man. Zoo officials were already in the process of attempting to move or remove the dog and the elephants from each other, but they say that Ronnie was surprised while she was eating dinner didn't see the dog and became extremely agitated as the dog come busting into her enclosure. Well that do you think that dog's got an ego problem? Like little dogs do? Anyway? Man? And now little yippiep dog just slaid itself and an elephant. Oh,
it's gonna be unbearable. Man. Apparently some of the other elephants too, did not react well to yip. I wonder whose dog it was? Man? And what do you do? Oh? Wait, hold on here, Oh we got some all right, well let me gora some calls here. But yeah, that dog, if that dog's got an ego, it's it's it's times ten now, Eileen, what's up? Oh? Nothing, I just I was hoping not to have to talk to you because I'm sorry. But anyway, do you play tiffan dog? Case? I do not.
I played in high school. I remember that it was part of pe at one point, but no, I'm played. Okay, I could have scorn. I saw you on the pick a ball court in North Trolly. Was that good? Yeah? You were good? And you were very complimentary because I'm a novice and I have my Let's Go Brandon shirt on. Okay, all right, Well it was okay, but maybe it was if I was good, so I'll take credit for it. It was go look alike, I'll get us. I'll send a tooto. Okay, all right,
okay, well thank you. Do you think she saw me? Which says it's a lookalike? So probably what cut great head of hair? Six two six three. I can understand the confusion man six pack, so it's you know, it's easy to get me confused. Looks ten years younger than I normally am. Is that what you saw? That's probably it? Yes, Eddie, what's up? Yeah? I was just born. I heard your
head. Like in addition, when you're taking some over the counter stuff, but yeah, yeah, a better remedy, and it's it's a whole it tastes carevin. It's a whole lot better for you than over the counter. Just take your tea spoon full as much as you can. Put in a teaspoon of mustard. Oh I thought it was gonna be bourbon. Now you know that that makes it worse. I don't know, sir. Yeah, you got to keep you with you, got you got to keep you with so about you but uh yeah, yeah I heard that. But try your
teaspoonful of mustard. When you try that, and you'll see him it works a whole lot better. It's a big old tea spoonful of pres mustard. Do I want d Jon or regular old French? Well, well, I used Franchi's mustard because the good old fashioned yellow mustard really takes care of that acid reflux. Okay, all right, yeah he tried sometime you'll say, I'm glad he told me that. And then and then the ben right you
go the mustard and then the bourbon. Right, well, I'd give a little while letting mustard worked for her, which a little bit of bourbon does kill the grease in your belly. So it's back by science. No, this is good. This is uh uh princh and mustard. Well, my great granted she was uh, she dot a lot of home stuff that she knows doctor stuff, So she did a lot of that for prench and mustards,
something that really really works instead of over counter like. But uh, don't tell big farm and you're not being mad at us, right, No, I don't I hear you. All right, try it as long as it's not a trick just to give me. I don't mind mustard. So no, I'm telling you straight up too. Just a good old heavy tea splung full of mustard. They'll knock it right up. All right, I have a great day, man, all right, thank you, sir, thank you, pack of mustard, got access to Ross? You ever hear
that mustard? Hoots and mustard? I'm not. I'm not familiar with the all of the home remedies. I know that whenever we tell doctor Campbell stuff, he would always prescribe bourbons, So I just assumed that that was okay. But I've never heard the mustard thing, sir. But I don't know. It's very irritating. I don't think the and ascid stuff's helping. Man. You know what will probably solve it ross, You know what? You know what, how about like a five hour nap. That's a good home
remedy for stuff. Yeah, that's a That is a panacea, man, big old long nap. See if I can get one of those in today, generally, Look, even if it doesn't cure whatever it is, you're still gonna wake up feeling a little better, hopefully. What do you mean, Well, in less in the middle of the sleep, like a sword comes out of nowhere and just you know sticks you because somebody say, you know, practice relax and take your nap. You're gonna be fine. Okay,
all right, we could go wrong. Absolutely. Hey did you when you were younger? Ross, did you ever have a stuffed animal? Did you ever have a I guess when I was like super little? Yeah? Did you do you remember what it was? I have No, I do not. Oh you were close, right, I don't think we were. I mean I could barely remember it. I'm just assuming I had one.
Yeah, Well maybe you blocked it out. And sometimes people, you know, not even just when they're little, have stuffed animals and they're really close, and that would be. That would be how law enforcement would describe. How old does this do? Fifty five year old Theodore Morgavan who has a very very reportedly close relationship with a stuffed animal, although sadly it does not say what it is, but it was part of a rather interesting police report.
This happened in Arkansas over the weekend. How much time do I have? Oh? I ain't got about a minute. All right, well let me do this. Let me finish the tease here. So police on Sunday arrested fifty five year old Theodore Morgavan after responding to a suspicious car that was parked outside of the commercial storage facility and office park, which apparently had suffered let's say, sixteen break ins this year and thirty six last year, so
please kind of keep an eye on what's going on over here. And so when they saw this vehicle, it wasn't just that it was parked there and it's Sunday and normally there's not people over there. It was also what they say the vehicle was doing, which was drawing a lot of suspicion from law enforcement. So what do they find. We'll tell you what law enforce stumbled
upon when they made their way over. And I don't know much about this too, but I saw a video of one of the Canadian Canadian politician and this thing is hilarious, So we'll touch on that as well, coming up in the final half hour case O Day radio program, Thank You. Case is on ninety four w PTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk and the Triangle. So here we go. Arkansasthorties receive a I don't know if they received a report, but an officer responded to a suspicious vehicle parked
outside of a commercial storage facility. The facility had had numerous break ins, so Sunday, nearly one in the morning, please go to check it out.
According to the responding officer, the vehicle was a rockin uses the word rocking, so he attempted to ascertain what was up, which, by the way, violates the first rule of if the vehicle's a rocking, right, everybody knows that's not your business, although in this case private property and multiple breaking, so the officer made it his business and probably, I don't know,
maybe wished he didn't. According to the sheriff's deputy, when he went to investigate why said vehicle was a rocking, he spotted fifty five year old Theodore Moore Gavin having relations with a stuffed animal. Apparently the uh he lives very close to the facility, which is weird because it's like, well, I know, why don't go to your house have a little alone time with your You're perfectly within your rights. I don't know of any law prohibiting you.
And uh fuzz he was here whatever its name is, from doing your thing. It says here he's divorced, lives alone about a mile from the facility, so I don't know who's going to stop him, maybe unless maybe he's involved with another stuffed animal and in some sort of committed relationship and didn't want you know, the other animal to figure out. I'm very sad that
it doesn't say what it was. However, he does have bigger issues Morgavan, who was who was on probation and actually was in violation of it based on I guess maybe his his probation I guess dictates what time he's allowed to be out. So I'm not I'm not sure what it is. But at
that point, officers, uh search search the vehicle. They didn't need a warrant in this case, I guess, and uh, we're able to turn up meth and some syringes and some marijuana pipes, and so he's he's charged with all that and it sounds like his previous stuff was that too, so uh detail further details about the stuffed animal do not appear in the court records, like you'd have to note that, right, and it was know what and was it one of the stuffed animals that's got like the pocket in it?
Right? Do they still say is that still a thing? Didn't they make some stuffed animals that have like a storage thing in there. I would assume that's going to be the most practical for this particular endeavor, but I'm not an expert, and uh, it's not always the case. Remember the loft dude at Target. If you don't remember that, well, it wasn't
just Oloff, it was also a stuffed unicorn of some sort. Some dude went into a Target, went into the kids section and made it with a stuffed unicorn in the kid section, and apparently passion returned as he was walking out of the store, because he then in the very front entrance of the Target store came across a bin of Oloft dolls from the Frozen movie, which is oloffs. What snowman, right, he's a been a Oloft dolls. I guess one of them was giving him the eye and he proceeded to hook
up with that. All this within less than fifteen minutes, and nobody's doing anything to stop him, because obviously nobody wants to go near that. And then he got done, and he returned the Oloft to the in And now you don't know which ole Off it is. You got to throw all the old offs out right, can't run the risk of that particular ole offt falling into some kid's hands. Doesn't say if he was incredibly stoned or anything at the time, but he is facing two felony drug charges as well as misdemeanor
counts of public indecency. Convicted earlier this year on narcotics and theft charges and was on a very restrictive probation because he had other charges even prior to that. Yeah, yeah, no, dude, were you screwed up to? I mean, obviously the drug stuff, and then if they can search you, it's probably not smart because that's part of your probation stuff there. But on the stuffed animal front, if you'd just been in your house, you
wouldn't be here. But maybe maybe he and his stuffed animally into some sort of public exhibitionism. I don't know, not really my business. So yesterday I found this fascinating. I dug through this for a little while. I don't know if the attempt is to be intentionally difficult or if it's just government
kind of being government. I guess you can be the judge. So yesterday the FBI made available the twenty twenty two National Crime Statistics, which is a very very extensive report and it runs the gamut from local to you localized numbers, I should say, to overall national numbers, violent crimes, nonviolent crimes, just a whole host of things. And there's a few things you got
to keep in mind. So they've been doing this for a while now, and and you know about every six to eight years they put out some new ones, but it's it's always been representative of And what I mean is when they first started doing the National Crime Statistics Report by the FBI, only about two percent of law enforcement agencies actually did the reporting. So they would then out of those, out of the two percent, they were giving you a
snapshot that was, you know, not one hundred percent accurate. And obviously, when it's only two percent reporting one or two outliers can really skew a lot of things. So this time around, and then I think in twenty sixteen it was about forty percent or fifty percent, This time around a seventy something percent, So it's a much more refined look at things, and there is a little gamesmanship on how the reporting works because cities Chicago's a good example.
Sites like Chicago kind of changed what does qualify as a violent crime right, because it's not all apples apples when you go from Chicago to State des Moines. And part of that was making their job their numbers look a little better. Some of it comes down to how they choose to charge. In some places like California and others you're seeing a big uptick where they just simply aren't charging. So how accurate are those numbers if you're trying to get an
idea how often something like this happens. Probably less accurate than ever, but it's still it goes all in the mix, and it wasn't goods. Look some things, there were decreases of in certain parts of the country, but for a lot of things the numbers held steady or went up. And as you try to dig through it, you're able to break it down among several demographics, and not just race, which is very often what you see people
posting screenshots of, but socioeconomic stuff. You know, who lives in households, who are the victims of crime. That's always another fascinating one. And I started to notice a pattern in some instances where like some in some cases you had reporting where the vast, vast majority showed up is undetermined It's like,
I'll give you an example. If you wanted to do a racial breakdown of violent robberies, right the violent not just robbery, but robbery with force or with a weapon, and he wanted to do so, say in the state of Illinois, there's a lot of the graphs that when you when you try to figure out, okay, so who's committing the crimes and and how does it break down by by race? Where like in some cases it shows like a breakout for Hispanic and white and then undetermined, but not a breakout
for African American. And I don't know what that is if I'm like misusing the way the software is supposed to work, or if that's deliberate. So I'm not a legend a conspiracy theory. Maybe I was screwing some stuff up and on other stuff it looks fine, But those are the numbers a lot of people like to post. And the irony, of course is is there's a lot of people who spend a lot of time on in social media jail for simply posting screenshots of the twenty sixteen numbers. So I guess now you
got the updated numbers. And if you do that and people don't like what's there. I don't know if that's going to be a suspending or what, since the damn thing's in the news right now. But well, I tweeted out a link yesterday and we'll do an updated one at Casey on the radio.
If you want to go play around on it, you can, But you know, you have to keep in mind the the actual reporting that's going on and the municipalities who have just largely decided, yeah, we're just not going to charge, you know, whether it may be a commission of something like that. But then when they actually charged, they charged the non violent version, they charged a lesser and then it doesn't count into the statistic.
So is it a wholly accurate representation. No, So just know that going in all right, eight forty six, Ray stagic with the Weather Channel. What is going on, my man? Not much, not much weatherwise, while everybody was sleeping or not paying attention. You know, it is still Atlantic hurricane season, and we do have a tropical storm out there, Tammy. I think it's Tammy. I don't know. For some reason, I'm having it and for some reason I'm having a tough time with this one.
Yes, tropical storm Tammy expected to become a hurricane right now as the latest advisory forty mile per hour wins. So if you had a trip to the islands Barbados, Dominica, Martinique, our Butta, maybe tropical storm conditions there may brush Puerto Rico, but it'll turn well away from the US East coast next week. Right now, the winds are up to sixty miles per just got the new update a few minutes ago, so it is out there.
We will end up in terms number of name storms above average, but again we always say above average really means nothing if you don't have impacts to the US, and we didn't have many couple of storms. Luckily we escaped any real major or multiple major hurricanes. So just want to touch that real quick. Our weather's actually not all that exciting. Some clouds come in with sunshine today, cool morning, upper sixties, low seventies, this afternoon, fifties.
Tonight, and then tomorrow probably be the roughest day of the next seven days. Some scattered showers, maybe a thunderstorm into tomorrow evening before it tapers off. Tomorrow's hives will be again upper sixties, low seventies, but a beauty of a weekend coming up, probably be within a few degrees of seventy. If anything, you're lower than that, mid upper sixties. Augusty breeze around Saturday will make it feel a little cooler, and then even cooler early
next week will be load to mid sixties and lows of the forties. So after tomorrow and tomorrow night, I think weather improving and improving for quite a few days too, as we get into the weekend and right through the middle of next week, maybe longer. Okay, thank you, sir, appreciate it. Okay, and we'll come back. Bloomberg News is next. Hang on, all right, good morning, and he is age fifty four. Your Bloomberg update. Joan Donager joining us Joan, what's happening well? United
Airlines is planning to offer more discounts to economy seats. It's hoping to bring in more flyers. And while the airline says those seats now account for twelve percent of domestic passengers, American Airlines may be talking about the real reason American figures on a lower profit for the year because of sagging demand. The airline's also been hard hit by a more than twenty six percent jump it says in jet fuel prices over the last quarter, looks like AT and T maybe gaining
some ground. The company some more people sign up for its mobile phone service last quarter, four hundred and sixty eight thousand that reserves about that reverses about a year of falling subscriber growth. It has been dueling it out with Verizon and T Mobile to poach customers, after saying in June gains and sign ups had slowed down because of that competition. Cracking down on password sharing led to the best subscriber gain in years for Netflix, so now it's raising prices in
the US. Netflix reported adding nearly nine million customers last quarter after the password crackdown, without a major increase in cancelations, So it's moving right along to raising the price of its most expensive plan three dollars a month and its basic plan two dollars a month. Pfizer will more than double when it charged the government for a five day course of its Covid anti viral drug packs Lovid CAC. Pfizer says it'll charge private payers in the US get Ready nearly fourteen hundred
dollars. Earlier this Weekzer reduced its twenty twenty three forecast of sales for the drug to one billion from eight billion dollars. Okay, all right, well appreciate it, Joan. We'll chat on once more tomorrow. Okay, all right, we'll talk to you then. All right, there you go, Joan Donagher, Bloomberg News. I'm trying to figure out why somebody would steal this. I mean, I understand there's got to be a profit motive.
It just seems like more trouble than it's worth. Man. All right, So the Chick fil A bandits, So they're calling these guys thieves who have reportedly stolen all the used peanut oil at a Georgia Chick fil A. And it's not the first time. In fact, according to the manager, it happens almost on a monthly basis, and the and the thieves netted themselves. You're ready for the seven one hundred gallons from the dumpster where the oils poured
out? All right, one, it's in a dumpster. I mean that's I'm not encouraging people to go dumpster diving, but it sounds like you're throwing it out. I guess, I don't know, may I guess probably just coming by and sticking a tube in there and sucking it out is probably not the way that it's discarded. There's trucks that show up. But it apparently has a value of like two thousand dollars. The heist went down. Can you call that a heist? Going with a siphon hose to a tank full
of used cooking I don't know. Reportedly went down around three am at the Atlanta area Chick fil A, all before the oil could be recycled. And then what are they doing with it? I mean, I underst dan that there is You do have the ability, I guess, to run some vehicles off used cooking oil, but I'm sure it's got to be refined. You don't want chunks of breading in there. Maybe they're just big Chick fil A fans. Maybe it's just their Sunday fix, right, they keep some around
and they're like, ah, it's Sunday. We can't get over there, but we can fry some chicken and perhaps it'll taste similar. So that's what that's what we're doing. Oh you know what, And I did that and then I didn't look at the clock. I'll have to get into the polar air or audio tomorrow. This guy who's I guess he's the front runner up in Canada, going back and forth with some moonback journalists, back and forth. It isn't even fair. This journalist isn't get the edge in at all,
but it is. I saw it described as a master class on how to handle a bias on the part of reporters, and I'd say that's probably pretty accurate. So we'll fit that in tomorrow. Plus we'll chat with Pete Callender coming up at eight oh five, and more Speaker of the House in sanity as another vote is looming today. All that and more, see you then,
