Cacoday Radio program. Oh my goodness, Oh, this week has just flown by. Man, I don't know ross last week you said was speeding by. I felt it was dragging. This week, I'm like, it's Thursday already. So uh yeah, absolutely good with that. Coming up on the show, we got to talk impeachment or or I guess not impeachment a new precedent that we all operate under. Oh my brain, yeah, yeah, yeah. Something happened over the may Orcist thing, and I look the reporting
what happened. But I kind of feel like an important component that I haven't seen in some of the stories is this is judicial nominee nuke option all over again. Right, this is the rejection of the two hundred plus years of precedent. So now we're doing stuff differently, and the Republicans are just going to run with it. Now Trump gets re elected and you start doing the
impeachment stuff, forget, this is just what they're gonna do. So, for those of you who don't know, the Senate basically just decided, yeah, that may Orchest thing, you guys sent us that we have a constitutional obligation to at the very least hold a hearing on I don't believe. Nobody believes that it's going to be a two thirds vote, right, And you know, you could even make an argument that, really, in our polarized little country is this is where we're at. And really it's just a media
bully pulpit impeachment proceedings now, right, it's just political posturing. Nobody's ever gonna actually have the Senate throw them out short of I don't even know, man like, I think Nixon will be as close as it ever got. And obviously you know he resigned, so but whatever, that's what they did over in the Senate, and Chuck Schumer's reason, I'm not really tracking it, but hey, we'll throw it out to you. You can make up your own mind. That's how we roll. Also, and holy cow,
I had no idea. Somebody sent me. Somebody sent me a link, ys say, and they're like, oh, here we go. Joe Biden out there lamenting old war stories of you know, relatives he's lost, and I just assumed it was another thing with his son. I was so wrong. And you know what, gladly, because this thing's a doozy man and easily researchable, I might point out, So Joe Biden's up in Scranton, PA. You know old stomping grounds. You know, they had the the
fire at the ammunition plant. So he was up talking about that. Of course, you know scrant p a hardscrabble boyhood. He lived in that neighborhood, the Greek Puerto Rican Black neighborhood growing up or he Yeah. So anyway, so he's you know, he's had his old stomping grounds, and he starts talking about a memorial that's that's there a memorial to those killed during World War t is it? It might just be it might be more than just World War Two. It might be one of those here's a memorial for all
of our soldiers that many towns have. So anyway, and you know, he's just chatting with the the reporters there, some local officials, and he goes on off on something I had never heard, which is saying something because you know, one of the things about Joe Biden is damn near any story that is in his regular rotation has been there for in some cases literally decades, right, and they change from time to time, as some super cuts
online have evidenced. That being said, this one, as far as I can tell, was brand spank and new and goes back to nineteen forty four. All right, so it's a little hard to hear. We'll help you along on the ride. But wow, wow, listen to this story about his uncle Ambrosinan, which, by the way, what a great name, Ambrose Finnegan. That dude couldn't sound more off the potato boat. And I say that as a guy whose name is Odey love it. Great name.
All right. Any any who, I'm sorry your uncle Ambrose Finnegan. Let's do this. I'm gonna call him uncle Bosey. He uh he was shot? Well you didn't because you never met him. But you know, you say we you're meaning the family Again, I'm gonna I'm not uh, I'm not an a hole. I will give latitude because I know for look, I know for a fact that I'm you know, stories that I've talked about for my childhood, are they one hundred percent true? Do I remember them
correctly all of the time? I hope? So I try to be, but you never know. So anyway, I'm sorry. Back to uh until uncle Bosey, which why would you call him? Metafice Andrew Ambrose Finney. Anyway, I'm sorry, all right, hold on, hold on, all right, So, uh continue, sir, I apologize on the air corps. Before there was an air force, a single engine plane reconnaissance flights,
ingle engine reconnaissance, you volunteered. So someone who couldn't make it, he got shot down in an area where there were a lot of cannibals at the time. They never recovered his body, but the government went back when I went down there, and they checked and the cons parts of the plane and
the life. And what I was thinking about when I was standing there was when Trump refused to go up to Royal for reduction into Comparis, and he said, there are a bunch of suckers on lizers, right, okay, all right, so we're it really is in furtherance of that, continued BS. All right, so wait a second, wait, I'm recapping, Yes, yes, yes ahead, Yeah, I'm confused. So do to say uncle Bosey who he never met? Never plane crashed down in poppy New Guinea?
Put put in New Guinea. It was just New Guinea at the time. Technically it was a Dutch colony of right, Yeah, the train tragedy, the plane tragedy went down, and what did you say was shot down over New Guinea, right, and and his or just New Guinea at the time. Yes, and uncle bosey, uncle boy was probably eaten by cannibals, that's that's what, yeah, which which reminds him of Trump and how
the soldier suckers and losers. So he has a tenuous connection, right, so I think because it's yeah, it sounds like a non sequitor kind of but yeah, yeah, yeah, but that's horrible, huh. But they never found the body. Well, it's so it's interesting actually, so the you you heard how he referenced when he was down there, they went and
found parts of the plane. They didn't, But there is the record of the incident because he referenced it, and because he is correct in saying I guess that he referenced it when he did that memory where do you go? You want Philippines or v and I can't remember where he went early in there, and there is an actual report where he was. He did kind of task some people to investigate the incident, and as a result, you have
all the paperwork from nineteen forty four. Because here's what actually happened. And by the way, I'll let you decide if you think cannibals are going to come into play here. So in nineteen forty four, Ambrose finnegan Uncle bose was aboard a flight. It was I don't know that it was a reconnaissance flight. And if you look at the manifest, he is not one of
the three crew members, so he is not the pilot. Now, to be fair, the way he Biden said it, and when he says his plane, I think that would be accurate for anyone who's aboard a plane. Right. So if I'm you know, next time we're on vacation, if I'm flying from Raleigh to Miami and god forbid, the plane went down, Ross would be accurate in saying Casey's plane went down. And it doesn't mean I'm piloting it. But I want you to listen to his words because people
are parsing every bit of it. One more time Ambrose treated him. I'm gonna called him uncle Bosey. He was shot down. He was on the Air Force before there was an air force, before a single engine plane reconnaissance flighters. Now he said he flew single engine planes reconnaissance flights. And he may have done that, that's not what was going on here. So by the way, his uncle's rank second lieutenant, so he's an officer. Okay,
However, that's what this whole thing deviates. According to the Air Force in nineteen forty four, the flight, which included three crew members and uncle Bosey Ambrose Finnegan, did in fact suffer a it did not come back. According to it was the Defense Department was a courier flight. Now, who knows, maybe right, because you know we were flying U two over Russia, and you know those were weather flights or something. So I did take
it for what it's worth. Maybe in the book of secrets they got something else. But specifically on the manifest you have the three crew members listed. That would include the pilot, navigator, and engineer. I believe hold on, I got this thing in front of me. Yeah, yea, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, all right. It was not a single engine plane, three crew, one passenger. Specifically, the pilot was First
Lieutenant Harold Prince. According to the report, the weather was good at the time the plane went down, and there was no evidence to suggest whether or not anyone on board had survived. However, one of the three crew members was later located, so there is a survivor of the flights. It's not
Uncle Bosi though, so you know that's that's important. But it does give us, because they rescued him, a very clear what happened, and what happened was this, according to the report, fin again again, a passenger who's not a even a crew member, not part of that flight crew even, but is a courier. According to the manifest, I don't know what he was currying, took off from a Monte airfield in Los Negros. It
was a courier flight to New Guinea. However, according to the report, including obviously the testimony of the survivor, the plane was doing its thing. They had not gotten too altitude yet, and all of a sudden they had dual engine failure, which, by the way, dual engine failure do not occur on single engine planes, right because there's two. As a result of both engines failing at low altitude, the pilot made a decision to attempt to
ditch into the ocean, right because they weren't near land. They sure as hell weren't near anything. You can you can, you know, try to You're not landing in a farm field, right. New Guinea is rugged today and in nineteen forty four was I can't even imagine, and so that's what they did. According to the report, three men failed to emerge from the sinking wreck, and even reconnaissance flights to attempt to locate either parts of the
plane or the individuals were largely unsuccessful, with one exception. The exception being the one crew member who survived who was able to recount what happened. And they were not over New Guinea, they were not near land. He was not the pilot. You know, they never found him. So I guess feasibly he could have swam way farther than anyone would swim and maybe was consumed
by cannibals. Now I would remind you this is where that Kennedy kid, right, You remember one of the Kennedy families decided he was going to go like hang out with the cannibals of New Guinea, and then they didn't see him. And you know, the thought process was he might have gotten himself eaten. Okay, that is, although it's not proven, that is at least a legitimate story, and cannibalism within this part of the world is or
was something that is very much a thing. That being said, that being said, unless there's Mr Cannibals. I don't know if this story holds up. Ross are there Mr Cannibals? You're maybe you're more up on this stuff than me. Like Mermaids, but they're cannibals. Now, Now, there are some versions of Mermaids that depict them as cannibals. I don't know if you've seen it. Yeah, know they're they're or at least like very aggressively
big pointy teeth. I've seen those Harry Potter series, that documentary. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right. Yeah, they included that in there, So that is a that is a possibility there. Well, that was hell of a word sale for saying that Biden was lying. Again, say, we don't know. Maybe I heard that he was surrounded by the cannibals there in the jungle, but they took him in as one of their
own. And then what they did is they taught him that the secret to eternal life was enchanting the dead bones of the of the people they would eat. And he brought that back to Chaco's Chicken there in Arkansas, and he created a chicken plant. And it wasn't until later it was discovered by two FBI and it's named Molder and Scully in the mid nineties and the whole thing came crashing down. That's what I as it does. You didn't even talk
about the bees. I I don't forget about the bees. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so tough stuff, man, But yeah, crazy story there, man. You know I was. I was inspired though listening to you know. You know I've talked about my one grandfather who just passed away a few years ago, was ninety nine, did his part World War Two, was wounded eventually even after as he recovered, went back to some different assignments and eventually ended up at the heart Butte In Tournament camp, the Japanese internment
camp where he meant grandmother, which you don't know is. Prior to that assignment, he worked at like a storage unit in the desert where they kept artifacts and crazy time one time. Well you know what, I'm looking at my clock here, I don't this is it's a very personal story. So let's take a break and I'll fill in this never before heard part. It's amazing and we'll do it coming up next, don't We will talk about the
bear Cub video. Don't worry, I do, I do have it several of you are very excited, although it spoilery doesn't end how it should, but we'll tell you. And where are they from? Florida? Of course they are. Look, there's so there's so much Florida man stupidity going on in Florida. They're having to literally like branch out to new areas to spread the dumb so and unfortunately North Carolina was in the sights of these tourists.
So we'll give you that story here in a moment. So we were talking about the revelation yesterday of Joe Biden telling folks about his uncle Bosey, who had never met but was the hell of a guy from what his family told him. I got a beef with him as a dude who stepped up. I believe there was four members of that family that wor World War two rolled around there. They were volunteered the whole thing. Three of them did make
it back. Unfortunately Ambrose Finnegan did not because his plane was shot down over New Guinea and when he hit the ground, he was immediately consumed by cannibals, which is a possibility. I'd like to point this out. You know, the cannibal is one of the last strongholds that we recognize, and I want to say in the eighties and nineties was portions of rule New Guinea.
In fact, there was one tribe in particular, I remember what it was, the one that the Kennedy cousin ended up with that they had, they had a bit of a history and just a bunch of other horribleness. So yeah, I mean that would if you sort to survive a plane crash and then be like, oh my gosh, I don't know how, but I made it, and then to see that tribe show up, bad news.
Brother. Unfortunately, if you actually look at the record, Oh wait, hold on, speaking of the record, So you just send me an email. Oh of course that's what the that's what of course, that's what the records say. Oh okay, So you're implying that he was, you know, some sort of bondsk figure and then they they lied about it. I don't know. Also, there's a part where he says when he was down there, he had him go look for plane parts. They did not find
plane parts, they didn't find a crew member. And if he tasked them during his visit as president, you know last year, is is that a proper use of military resources, and to what extent that was, I don't know, and maybe he's lying about that. I don't know, But the whole thing was just weird. But sometimes people keep stuff close to the chest,
you know. I'd mentioned, I'd mentioned the grand the grandfather of World War Two, right, that whole chain of events, which is just so weird when you think about, like he had to go, he had to serve in the capacity that he served, He had to suffer the injury that he suffered, he had to recover at the rate that he did, He had to take the assignment eventually in the US serving in that capacity, and only then did he meet my grandmother, who he grew up now seventy miles
from. Just because of that, you know, no World War two, no me good news for some of you. Maybe some of you'd be sad, But there was a lot in the middle there. I've never talked about this. So prior to ending up at heart View, which was the Japanese internment camp in Wyoming near Cody, he had several other tasks, including uh he worked in an administrative capacity at a storage facility Ross. I don't think
I've ever told you this story, have I probably not. So he worked at a storage facility and one day this some Nazi woman showed up with some you know, some thugs and stuff. And long story, she was she like in a Maria Like was she a citizen or did she? Was she a foreign? Did she was? She like an accent? She had a strong accent, so she wasn't like an American. Yeah, well she's knuck into the country. I don't I don't know the how the border was in
the nineteen forties. Okay, look I know how it is now. It's not good. So long story short, he tangles with them, somehow gets away and uh he starts walking and he shows up to this town and he's like, ah, this is I'm rescued. This is uh, this is great. And then he can get back to Superiors and they can figure out what's what with the with that lady. And all of a sudden, he starts hearing these these tones and he starts walking through the town and he realizes
all of the people ross are mannequins. That is sense. Why would you have a town of just mannequins? Okay, to run, let me finish the story. And then, because he was a smart dude, you know, he went to end up going to Stanford on the GI bill, so you know he made it obviously because I'm here. Uh. He then put two and two together with the with the noises he was hearing in the mannequins and realized he had wandered on to a h a new test range. That's
awful. And at the last moment, quick thinking, uh jumped in an old timey refrigerator like the one that nearly killed Punk. I was about to say, that's dangerous, man, you get locked in there. Yeah, but it shields from the from the nuke and uh anyway, so, uh quite a ride, but uh yeah, yeah he made it thanks to quick thinking and the old timey fridge. So and then eventually, you know, ended up meeting my grandmother and here we are, so pretty amazing stuff do
do do? I didn't want to brag, but you're I'm proud of them. But is that is that facility where you got that crate that you keep in your studio that you tell me not to go near that you always put ball bearings on that, like they're just attracted to the crate. It's like, yeah, it's weird. Great, Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't know why you need to go in there get all your you know you
got all your stuff. Well you tell me. When they started a little while, you're like, whatever you do, just don't go near that crate. Well it's you know what I use it for. I use it for clearing carts, even though we don't use the old car. Yeah yeah, yeah, so it's you instead of bulking it on the miss it's to the bulker for cards, right, okay, yeah, so if you want to clear the what's on that tape, you can just hold it near the crate
and boom, You're good to go. So see again, think smarter, not harder, or no, work smarter, not harder, but think harder and smarter. So there you go the advice you can use right there. All thing's wild, man, All right, you want to hear about these idiots? This is so bad. A video of six people who were visiting beautiful Buncombe County out there in Ashville is going viral after multiple individuals within the group noticed three black bear cubs that were in a tree right next to a
prop defense at an apartment complex. So you know, they're not even they're not even out in the middle of it. They're in the like the grassy common area of an apartment complex outside of Asheville, and they see these three bear cubs in a tree. Now, let me ask you a question. For all of you out there, this is something that very early on I was educated on ross. If you were in a woodsy situation, I mean, granted, they're up against the edge here and you saw three random bear
cubs alone, what are you doing? What do you what's the thought that goes through your mind? I am wondering where the mama bear is? Right, Yes, so I'm staying away from those bears. Yes, yes, absolutely, that should be the first thought. And I'm I'm being slightly you know, tongue in cheek on some other stuff this morning, but like literally, this is a life lesson and it doesn't just go for bears. I talked about the time that I almost had the mama moose up in my grill,
and moose scare me more than bear. It'd be if that's a black bear anyway, brown bear, grizzly bear. Hell no. But because black bear for the most part, they're probably not going to be aggressive even that cub situation. The likelihood that they're going to do anything is very minimal, but why why screw around and find out with moose damn things way, you know, a small car. So yeah, very early on it was like, don't mess with the baby bears. And also I have told this story
about the photographer and Yellowstone. This is how he got killed. That when I was out visiting my uncle and they were literally finding body parts, and I happened to see part of the mess. Very traumatizing when you're eleven or twelve. But deal was and this was not a guy who was dumb. He was a nature photographer and he just saw some bears. You start to pose him. Don't do that in this case. In the video, you see these idiots roll up on the fence and then several of them start literally
picking bear cubs out of the tree. One idiot drops one of them, crazy man. Then they start posing with them again. The one more on drop the one while she's trying to pose for a photo. At that point you see the cubs start frantically running away, but now they are on the inside of the fence, so it's like panic mode, and you know there is You also don't want to put your scent all over baby animals. Because you create a situation where their parent may reject them, or in the case
of bears, I don't know if you know this. Bears have a male do a unique thing when they want to get some and they they will literally eat their own cubs just so mom goes back into, you know, one to get busy. It's a pretty horrible nature fun fact for you, but it's true. So like you're running all sorts of risks here. Eventually police were called to the scene. I don't know if they called them or some neighbors or like, look at these idiots, and you know, the Wildlife
Resource Commission officer showed up and scolded them. What is this guy's name, ash or I'm sorry, this woman's name. Ashley Hobbes, who is one of the biologists for him, said she saw the video, but by the time she and others arrived at the scene, only one of the cubs remained. I suppose that's the one on the inside of the fence. We did follow up and confront them and let them know how irresponsible, potentially deadly it could be for the cub to be separated from its mom. Yeah, all
of those things are true. I'm so mad, Mom, wasn't around. I have long told you about my affinity for tourists Goring season growing up. I love people who you know, nature for them has been like the park in their East Coast community they live in, and then they come out to Wyoming and think that they can nature like that, and very often it does not go well. In this case, Mama Bear did not show up in Cocaine Bear on him. Let's see here, Well, no series was damaged
when no serious damage was done, she says. The videos is the biologist is baffling. How are people so irresponsible? They're from Florida. They're literally out of stupid stuff to do down there. There's no room. The state's growing, there's idiots all over. They're branching out, excited to come here to our state. And then the rest of the story is just like, hey, dummy, don't pick up baby bears. So yes, we'll why is that opening like that? Okay, we will share that reminder with you
obviously right now, so coming up on the show. So it's interesting. We do not by the way, I just want to be clear, we don't coordinate questions with political interviews. I may tell somebody like one of the stories I want to get into if there's details that you know, there might be there might be some numbers that they want to arm themselves with, that's fine, But you know, as far as questions and where we're going,
I don't know. So I don't know the reason for it. But yesterday on the show, we had a caller, although the collar hung up, we did talk about it on the Some people are confused over the two candidates running in the runoff for the thirteenth congressional district. And admittedly I understand why because you have all of these you know, there's ads on both sides talking about how they're the Trump candidate and the other one's a big rhino and I
don't know, a secret Biden spy or something. But yeah, that's politics, but it is confusing. The irony, of course, is Trump did endorse one of them here about two weeks ago, so you know, people were confused what the heck. So as always I would encourage you to do your own research. But yesterday after the show, the campaign dude for Brad not emailed asking if he could come on, but he didn't say whether he heard the conversation. So I don't know. So we'll talk. That's fine.
And by the way, the invitation to his opponent is obviously you know that's out there. If she wants to avail her off of that, we'll find some time. But we don't really know what he wants to talk about or anything, right, Ross, I just want to be clear here because it sounds too perfect that we have him on the next day they reached out to us. That is correct, Yes, okay, all right, I
just want people to know what's going on. So we're gonna we'll talk to Brad Not who is either the Trump endors candidate or a spy from Biden's Justice Department, depending on which ads you listen to her maybe both, I don't know, or just you know, guys running for office. So we'll attempt to clear that up and we'll do it coming up casey O Day Radio program. Here we go, And it was right about this time yesterday we had a call or call in and pose a question. I've had several people email
it. And admittedly, let me just before I introduce our guests, let me just say this. Normally, when it comes to the commercials that we run, unless it's like the Freedom Check insanity, which how do you know I touch that. I don't get into it. I just tell you, like, do your research. However, I will admit I too was confused listening to all of the commercials being run in the runoff primary or the primary runoff for the thirteenth district between Kelly Daughtry and Brad Not. And that is
because in each and a reminder that not all commercials are candidate commercials. Some of them are different groups. Each is like I'm the Trump candidate. And that was fine until like two weeks ago when Trump actually endorsed one of them, and so people started to get confused. We talked about it a little yesterday, but then the one of the campaign staffers for brad Not reached out and said, hey, can we come on the show. So yeah,
we can make that happen. And I will remind Mss Daughtry that if your people want to call in, we'll find some time for you as well. All right, let's welcome add Not to the show. How are you doing today, sir, Hey, good morning, Good to be with you. So I'm gonna I'm gonna get right into it because there is part of your background that is mentioned in a commercial that I think is is concerning to me.
One of the biggest concerns I think for me and I think most people who follow the news and listen to the show, is what's going on over at the DJ. And yeah, so that's obviously a big deal. That is part of your history. And so in one of the commercials it's kind of implied that because you worked at the DJ, you're Biden's attorney. My problem is if we shame anyone who might be a Republican out of the DJ, it just makes it easier to corrupt the whole system. So what did
you do there? Were you Joe Biden's attorney? Because that's what I heard. You know, this is one of those things that's been astounding to me, and it's sort of the the abandonment of anything that's truthful. Kelly Daughtry has put all over the district that I'm Joe Biden's attorney. She has used an AI generated image of me shaking Joe Biden's hand. I've never spoken to Joe Biden. I've never seen Joe Biden. I certainly have never shaken his
hand. When I was a prosecutor, my office was in Raleigh, North Carolina. I prosecuted organized crime that predominantly related to drug cartels, illegal immigrants who were here committing serious crime, and gang violence. There were some financial crimes in there, et cetera. Most of it was your violent drug trafficking, gang affiliated criminals. And you raise a great point that these ads,
while completely dishonest, could not be further from the truth. They politicized law enforcement, and you know, damn bishops saw those a fair to be fair. Just one of the reasons I think that it's easy to politicize it because so many people within DOJ and especially as you get higher up, and even law enforcement like the Sheriff's rejecting cooperating with ICE, have politicized law enforcement. So it's not like the idea it was made up wholesale out of nothing.
It is a concern that people have, which is why I'm glad we're having this conversation. So you're in Raleigh, you're prosecuting, you know, the baddest to the bad. How long did you do that? Did you just work under Biden? So no, I worked under three presidents when I was brought on, when I was brought onto the Department of Justice in the US Attorney's office in Raleigh. Barack Obama's US attorney, who he appointed, had resigned. He had gone to the private sector. I was actually hired to
a temporary slot by a holdover from the Reagan administration. Obama's guy had gone. I was brought on, I was hired. I was never appointed. I was hired to a temporary slot. I was made a permanent prosecutor under Donald Trump's US attorney. Again, I didn't talk to Trump. You know the line. Prosecutors are not appointed, They're hired. I was hired permanently by Trump's US attorney and saw, under Donald Trump, go get them, arrest them, prosecute them, secure our communities, go after the bad guys.
Trump gets out of office, Biden comes in, kept on trying to do it. Finished up my investigation. Saw the difference between the two men, and ultimately I resigned because of what I saw under the Biden leadership. He made it harder to prosecute. How how trickle down? I just I'm really curious, does some guy, you know, some guy higher up, send you an email, go and watch yourself. Do they just they move you around? Is it direct? I mean, how do they start screwing
up with your ability to literally do what your job is. So we got it's all stemming from Washington's policy and Washington's h our decisions. So when I
was working with Trump, we had immigration attorneys working alongside of us. If we investigated and prosecuted a big organization that was several states wide and committing serious crimes, if there were illegal immigrants in those groups, Trump set up had immigration attorneys working alongside us to immediately charge the immigration offenses into port them.
There were my colleagues. As soon as Biden came in, all of that infrastructure was reassigned or fired gone, no more focus on immigration at all. Secondly, Trump had a very reasonable policy of if the evidence supports the charge, bring it. When Biden came in, it became a lot more difficult
to charge serious offenses even if the evidence was there. You had to start taking into account things other than the evidence, and there were more approvals, There was more scrutiny, There was more red tape around my ability to work with law enforcement to bring serious charges. Just entirely a I would say, a less serious approach to this to the crime. Despite the increased drug overdoses,
the increased presence of gang violence, cartel violence across the board. The metrics were problematic from a criminal justice standpoint, and they wouldn't let us go after the criminals like Trump did. The Wait when you look at when you look at some of your counterparts like uh, Alvin Bragg, Letitia James, and and and you look at what's going on with all of these Trump trials
and the the the legal mental gymnastics that has had to go on. Well, I'm just curious, as somebody who does that for a living, what where do you think this thing goes? Because the chickdown in Atlanta is getting roasted. Alvin Bragg was handslapped really for bringing the charges that he did. So like, as a prosecutor, are they gonna get away with this stuff? Or does like intern I guess they get policed. You know, it makes me say, I really don't know what the remedies are locally. I
mean, the lawsuit in New York is just a disgrace. It's a disgrace. It's a stretched misdemeanor and application that has no bearing. They've gotten the law wrong. It's political. The suit brought by Latisia James, there were no victims in that case, none, and he had a five hundred million dollar bond. Bernie Madoff had a ten million dollar bond. It's outrageous what they're doing. What happened in Atlanta. Fanny Willis committed a crime. She
committed a crime. She stole from taxpayers. She was corrupted, she was compromised, she lied under oath. She hired someone who was never a prosecutor of any sort. And as soon as she hired this person to prosecute Trump, she starts traveling the world using taxpayer dollars that she allocated. Is disgusting. Prosecutors should be apolitical, they should apply the law even handedly. What's
going on with President Trump is a perversion and it must be stopped. And in terms of where it goes, if it's not stopped, there will be extreme undermining of our institutions, which is what the left is ultimately doing with Alvin Bragg type prosecutors. People are dying in the streets and they're spending resources going after President Trump for a crime that does not exist. It's really problematic.
Yeah, and if it plays out. We're chatting with Brad Noddy's one of the two Republicans in the primary runoff for the thirteenth District against Kelly Daughtry, And I've talked to Kelly on the show. I'm talking to you for the first time, like you, you guys don't Seemen saying the commercials make it sound that way, and I feel like probably you guys have a set of priorities that are pretty similar. However, it was what April fifth that Trump did weigh in on this. Did you go down to mar A Lago
and do the whole sit down. I've talked to many congressional candidates that that's part of the process. Did you get to do that I did? I did? And you know, Kelly, Kelly and I we are saying similar things. Our records are very different. Trump knows that I never lost a case when he was president. He knows that I was an aggressive prosecutor. He also knows what Dan Bishop said that Kelly is running a brazenly dishonest campaign.
She endorsed and voted for Barack Obama and Joe Biden's second term. She has given thousands of dollars to liberal Democrats like Josh Stein. She worked against the Trump agenda, whether it was after Trump endorsed Ted Budd, Kelly Dawtry donated to Ted Budd's opponent after Trump endorsed Bud Sherry Beasley. Kelly Dawtry says that she's tough on illegal immigration. Well, she gave money to a quote quote leftist charity that provided lawyers to illegal immigrants just stay in the United States.
So Trump is very astute. He knows in this race, now there's one conservative, we can say the same thing. But my resume, the facts are I'm the conservative in this race. What Kelly is saying now does not square with what she has done up until this point. And that's that's unfortunately the reality that she's having to deal with. Well, so, and this is this is why I ask it about different skills. Somebody with your background, if you were to go to Congress, I I almost feel like
they they would almost have to task you. And and maybe it's self motivated because this is going to be a heavy lift to figure out what's going on with the d O J. And is somebody who obviously has years of experience in that capacity. What does that look like should you be handed at congressionals or receive a congressional seat in the H in the general election? So what what is that big. One of one of the geniuses of our founders was
decentralized power. And there has to be a farming out of d C based power in every administrative state and the cabinet level departments. There has to be decentralized power. And that means stripping Washington and the Department in Washington of its vast, vast power and shipping it out to the states. You know, when I was a federal prosecutor, I dealt with state law enforcement. I dealt with state DA's. I dealt with a lot of people, and people
knew who I was. My name was on the documents. We need to know who our officials are and what they're doing. I signed the indictments, I signed off on warrants. If people had questions about my work, they could file something with the court. It was me. No one knows who these folks are, deep deep, deep in the halls of power in DC. Decentralize it, shrink it, turn that power back over to the states. The a couple other items there. Did Did Trump ask you why you
didn't vote for him in the primary? That was that was one of my favorite lines. There's yeah, that's a little tongue in cheek. But again this, yeah, this, this is this is again a a dishonest pitch. Kelly has said that I have voted against Trump. That's not true. I've never voted against President Trump. I vote an election. You didn't vote, she claimed in the act, claims that you didn't vote in the primary for Trump, And I admitted I didn't vote for Trump in that primary either,
because I'm an independent, I don't ask for a Republican ballot. So well, I didn't. My issue was in sixteen, for whatever reason it was. I don't know why, but I did not vote for Trump. Excuse me. I did not vote in the primary. It's not that I didn't vote for Trump. I didn'tvote for anybody. And I don't know if I was sick. I was in court trying to case something precluded me from
going to vote on that primary day. But Trump had the you know, he had the election squared up. The primary was not competitive by the time it got to North Carolina. Again, this this this slight of song. One of us, Kelly and me, one of us gave money to President Trump when he was a candidate. It was not Kelly Daughtry, it was me. So again this idea that I would never Trump or issue the LEDs I'm a fraud as she's a ledge. It does not square with the truth.
She is spending a lot of money to mischaracterize me and to mischaracterize herself. But the facts are coming out. We have the momentum, Dan Bishop, Ted Budd, Virginia Fox, Donald Trump, Matthew Winslow, the Police Benevolence Association. We're getting the endorsements. We're getting the momentum and again the million dollar advantage and the Daughtry campaign. They're not honest, but we're correcting the record in earnest I understand. I understand the process and the advertising angle.
Obviously we're in the business of advertising here in radio land. But yeah, I understand the wanting to portray a candidate as you know, and this was pre endorsement. Obviously you have the endorsement now, but as being the most Trump Esque candidate or But here's the deal for me and I think a lot of voters. I don't care which one you use besties with Trump.
I care what you're going to do up there, and I think you we both have unique backgrounds that there are things If everybody is being an honest, arbiter that immediately your skill set would be would be well used if in fact they allowed you to do it. And I think in your case with the DOJ stuff, that is something that people need to think about. And I'll have this conversation with Kelly as well. I just want to know, I don't care how many times you've been to mar Lago. I care what you're
going to do when you get up there. So that's why we're asking these questions. Yeah, yep. So you know what my burning passion intellect it is decentralized DC sending power back to the States and then punishing illegal immigration and performing our criminal justice system so that people around the world know they cannot come here outside of the rules. It's outrageous. We're the only country in the world that allows millions of people every year to break the law by coming into
this country. We have military conflicts all over the world, and we have an open border. It's just outrageous. And thirty seconds. I just want to let you know, I got about thirty seconds, but go right ahead, real quick. I was just gonna say, if we don't fix the border, if we don't fix our immigration problem, it's national suicide. From what I saw in my position, it is an urgent house on fire moment.
We have to rise up. We have to make difficult decisions, strengthen our laws and know who comes in our country and punish those who come in outside of the law. Brad Not and Kelly Daughtry await your vote in the Republican primary coming up here in about a month. Appreciate the time, sir, and we'll be right back. And did literally the ad, the brad Not ad literally run in the Raleigh market right after the interview. Oh yeah, dude, it was great. Oh that's fantastic. And then I did
hear the other one that ran later in the break. So this is this is where we are. Man may cannot get here fast enough that dude, I'll tell you what I'm I'm digging on this morning. Do you guys see the ESPN Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft, Arthur Blank story. M hm mm hmmm mmmm. All right, so check this out. So if you remember, really the odds on favorite, a lot of people's minds for where Bill
Belichick may go was Atlanta. But then he didn't go to Atlanta. They didn't offer him the job, and then they stole my quarterback, so screw him, but not not Bill Atlanta. But some people were wondering why that was, like cause it kind of seemed like a no brainer if he still wanted to coach, and you're Atlanta and you're trying to rebuild, I mean, maybe maybe you bring him in. But but he didn't. Now and
according to a new report from ESPN, the reason is Robert Kraft. According to the report, the Patriots owner got on the got on the phone with Arth Blank, who owns the Falcons, and according to multiple sources, Craft told Blank with quote some candor, that he should not hire Belichick quote You'll never have a warm conversation with him. Not a good guy. Yeah,
it was via phone. According to the source, Kraft delivered a stark assessment of Belichick's character in his conversation with Blank, Arthur Blank, who his philosophy has all one big family. Since he didn't feel that, you know, based on Craft's assessment that you know Belichick, would you know toe the line that reportedly was the reasoning. Kraft went on to say, whatever you do, do not trust Belichick. That's crazy, man. What kind of beef
is there? I mean, sure, I'm make fun of Belichick and you know the Shenanigans with the video and stuff and all like that's all out there, him manipulating the protocol for injured players, like these things exist. Whatever. But if you're Robert Kraft in between your your your special fifty dollars massages in Miami, all you're doing is account the Super Bowl trophies, like and and you didn't keep the dude on. You let him go, so like,
I don't understand this. I just wonder what the heck happened. Do you think that maybe they were Do you think maybe they went over to the you know, the Asia massage place and he cut in line or something like what what's Craft's problem? Man? But yeah, it's a that is an interesting little story this morning. Speaking of Florida, if you haven't seen it, there is a couple couple videos out there on I admit I will never
understand the algorithm. Man. Did I tweeted like five things in the afternoon, Yes, because I was just bored doom scrolling and I'm like, oh, everyone needs to see this, and it's like, you know, I tweeted, let's see here. The Boston Dynamics has a new robot because I guess the one, remember the one that was like jumping off scaffolding and stuff
and doing flips. If that one wasn't terrifying enough, they have a brand new one that looks like it can do all those things and also has like a round, weird scary face thing and is seemingly more agile and faster, So that's terrifying. There was a video of a woman that went viral who at her child's funeral, her son's funeral, torques on his grave. I
didn't think I'd ever have to say those words. I had never thought I would have to explain to people that going to and this is at you know, this is at the cemetery during the service, right, the coffin is still up. It's on the little thing getting ready to be lowered down, and she's twirking on it. It's a solid capstone that's going to be sitting on top of this grave rather than a standing up, you know, headstone, and she's standing on it, twrking against the coffin. It's the craziest
thing. But all of that paled in comparison to some excavator operator. Do you guys know what a grapple is? Or a grab. I've heard them called both grapples, grapple or grab. So, you know, like an excavator like a back hoe. Instead of the the bucket, you get the pinchers, okay, so you know move stuff around, although some buckets are
also pinchers, but we're not going to just get into an excavator. Lore So, at the OPA Loca, which is the executive airport down there in Miami, there's a dude who is I guess he's working in the boneyard there, and he's got one of those, you know, the big yellow excavators, but with the little grabber on it, and I don't know, I
don't know exactly what he was doing. But in the video he picks up with that thing, a decommissioned busted lear jet, and he literally using the thing, picks it up and makes it look like it's you know, in a pitch turn, and like starts spinning it around like he's flying it, and people are like, what is he doing over there? And I'm like, he's doing he doesn't even know he's doing that. I had to explain this to people. And then for whatever reason, like that thing gets one
hundred and fifty likes. So I don't understand the algorithm. But if you give any dude with a fair amount of testosterone, so not some of the libs of TikTok guys that you see, but you give any red blooded man, you know, dude excavator with a grapple on the front and a and a busted, bricked lear jet without knowing it, they will immediately begin to fly it with the grapple and you can't see it in the video because it's not from the cab. I promise you if we if they miked up that
cab, the dude's making wishing sounds. Can't help it. First thing that it ross. If I give you an excavator and a busted leer jet after the show, what are you doing? Uh yeah, I mean I'm moving it around, I'm doing wishing sounds. But I'm also like quoting like top Gun or Iron Eagle. That's the entire time, the entire time, like Chappy this wait, this one's for you, Chappie. Yeah. And then when you want to dock it down, you're like goose goosh. There's so
many directions you can go. I'm so jealous. I was so jealous of this guy, I know how to run one of those, and I never I've never for a moment entertaining the possibility of having access to you know, this, this jet this. Yeah, it's obviously a busted jet in the boneyard there, but yeah, absolutely the first thing I'm doing, and I'm telling everyone I'm about to do it so that there's nine different camera angles. Absolutely amazing. So good on that guy, man, Good on that guy.
Oh there was one other Florida video. Oh yeah, Ross, did you see the pictures from the Nelly concert at the University of Florida. I have not so. Nelly put on a free concert at the University of Florida, and it looks like COVID level Biden campaign stops. And I'm not exaggerating it. He's on stage, there's maybe like twenty people standing in the open floor space. I don't know how many are in the seats. The seats that I can see or day are empty because they told everyone if you're in
a seat, come up here. It's like twenty people at this thing and it's free, and and it I like, I thought it when I saw it, I'm like, somebody's lying, And then I realized he's on stage and there's twenty people. Kudos to him for doing the show, but he he is done. Man. I thought it was bad when that Chicken Cleveland got released and they asked her, like, you've been in captivity for seven years, what are you gonna do? She's like, I want to go
to a Nelly concert. Like even then, I kind of cringed at that, but I also realized that maybe she probably doesn't know. There's the kids at the University of Florida. The majority of them were not even born when Nelly had his uh when Country Grammar came out? What was that? That was what two thousands? I was like ninety nine, two thousand. Yeah, yeah, I went bowling with Nelly. Oh that's right, right, yeah back in Omaha, Man, we had a big thing with Nelly.
Go bowling with Nelly after a concert. I can't remember. Was he good or not? Yeah, it's pretty good. Yeah. Did you have a band aid stuck to his face? For no reason? He did the entire time? Okay, that was his thing. So yeah, was it hot in there at the at the bowling alley? It was, and we all we took off all our clothes. Oh you know what, I'm so glad that I was not, you know, it was it was a different time, was it, though? I mean was it? I don't know about
all that. All right, Raced Agic from the Weather Channel. He's here. We got a video on her blog. You'll appreciate this if I was to give you a plane, right, it's an old, old decommissioned plane, doesn't fly right, and I gave you an excavator with one of those little grabbers on it, and you, as a man, would feel that you are obligated to use the grabber to pick up the plane to pretend flight in a circle while you make wishing cells. Right, yes, right,
okay, thank you. Absolutely. Some dude was doing that at the boneyard at the airport down in Florida. I saw his video and people like, what's it? Why is he doing that? I'm like, he doesn't even know he's doing it. It's just like it's it's it's impulse. It's just so yeah, relate. It's story about excavators and myself. Uh have a dream like if I ever win the lottery. I told my wife this that
I'm gonna have a you know, have a bunch of land. Obviously that I'm gonna I'm gonna buy an excavator and a bulldozer and put grand stands up with a concession stand that will serve, you know, both alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages. And I'm gonna sit there and I'm gonna dig holes and then I'm gonna fill them in. So I'll dig holes with the excavator, then I'll fill them in with My wife says, nobody's gonna come watch you do
that, and I said, yes, they will well guarantee it. Also, you know when in Nevada they have like, uh, where you can go and it's just it's and you can go and you can play with all the equipment and just dig holes. I think it's kind of expensive. I seem to remember it was expensive. I just saw it in one of the little travel things there. I'm like that there's one in Yeah, I think there's one in Tennessee now too, there's probably one in every state. Yeah,
I've got a wipagin, but yeah, I get a glad. Back in the day when I did construction had greaters are cool. I like road lads. The four families all owned a twenty percent because we had to literally grade our own road. In the winter. So yeah, yeah, that's when I cut my teath. Cool absolutely, man, nice, nice and jealous. Is it good heavy equipment operating? Yeah, I poured concrete,
so good concrete day. But just get to it quick because this afternoon, warm temperatures and that stuff goes quick, and warm temperatures outside mid upper eighties. Today's daytime hids lots of sunshine. Good looking day, and it gets a little I'm just gonna say, iffy, there's a shower chance tomorrow mid to late afternoon. No significant rainfall showers here and there would cancel any outdoor plans. There may even be a rubble of thunder later into the evening hours.
There's a small risk of just an isolated severe storm. And then by the weekend we should see some cooler weather slowly come in with a small chance of a shower Saturday upper seventies, but Sunday's really the bigger change. This front's gonna kind of hang out in stall. We're gonna get a ripple, a little pressure to Gana. What's that mean for you. We'll get some rain in the afternoon and into Sunday nights. So Saturday the better day of
the weekend. Sunday afternoon looks like we'll get some rain mid sixties for daytime highs that rank of linger into early Monday morning, but not a bunch of rain until then. As I said, later tomorrow, there might be an isolated thunderstorm, but today's the best day. I think Sunday's the worst day. Early next week will start to dry out once again. And the Weather Company of the Weather Channel here hurricane season forecast has put out forecasting a well
above average season twenty four named storms. Colorado State I think is at twenty three. So with a developing La Ninia, things could get a little nasty in the tropical land. It doesn't mean it's gonna have impact in the US, but right now just about everyone I know, but that does the seasonal forecasting goal well above average for hurricane season. Didn't everybody screw the pooch last year? Yep, yeah, I think that's what I will say, seasonal
forecasting. Yeah, okay, sometimes yeah, all right, appreciate it and we'll talk in an hour, thank you. Ye there you go. Race Stagic from the Weather Channel, hang on back in just a few kc O Day radio program. And we shouldn't even be here. Today, we need to look at what Ecuador is doing. Ecuador has announced that they will be
doing a three day work week and that starts immediately. So if you are in Ecuador, here we go. The Equadorian president, on Daniel Neboa, has ordered public and private sector workers to start taking Thursday and Friday off for the foreseeable future. Now, their problem is most of the countries in that are on the slopes of the Andes. So you know Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia. Yeah, basically any of the big ones down there, they are
primarily hydro electric, and like they have a hit. There's a huge, huge rainfall issue in Central and South America right now, like the Panama Canal is. It's causing a lot of problems there because the water levels right. But if you get into the mountainous regions of South America, it's primarily hydro electric for their power and like the two big reservoirs have no water in it. And it's partially to blame with the Nino, the El Nino stuff that's
going on, but also they it's a big corruption. Ecuador just had a thing where the president of Ecuador looked at what's going on in l Salvador, where that dude came in and was just like, hey, all you gang members, we're gonna throw you all in jail now. And the violent gangs in Ecuador literally tried to coop this dude like what two months ago. It was unsuccessful, and then he started doing what the El Salvador dude was doing,
and now his approval ratings at eighty percent. But now they're trying to figure out what happened to the water, and he literally fired his energy minister and they're accusing of corruption. So I guess that's an accusation that they stole the water. So now they're doing like a three day work week. It's absolutely nuts, man, But I it sounds like a good idea, just
for hanging out with us on this fine Thursday. Now, normally we'd chat with Stephen Kent at the intersection of entertainment, culture and politics, but he had a thing, so we'll do it next week, which is two bags. I want to talk to him about the Alan Richand or excuse me, Alan Richson's rich AND's or Richson's story. Why can I not pronounce that name? It's very easy words anyway, if you don't know who that is.
He is the dude who I guess took the mantle from Tom Cruise and the Reacher saga and is the star of now two seasons of what I think is a better product versus the Tom Cruise movies. And I don't dislike the Tom Cruise movies, but I think this actor, that's what I think of when
I think of the of the character when I think of Reacher. And I've read, and I've read, and i've actually and I read prior to even the Cruise movies some of the some of the the character descriptions and a couple of the novels, and it's really clear when you you try to square the physical description. This dude looks like Reacher. Tom Cruise didn't, but everas Tom Cruise. I understand why they did it so and and I liked him. I liked the I like season one more than season two, but I
like season two. Did you ross? Did you guys watch season two as well? Absolutely? We loved season one. Okay, we started season two and we dropped out. We couldn't get into it. I don't know what happened. I don't know why. But the first season we loved same, same vibe and then eventually I kind of forced myself and then it turned out
okay. But I share your concern because, like first two episodes, I'm like, I don't know if the second season opens, great, right, the woman is getting robbed at the ATM and he just, yeah, just mindlessly goes over there and handles it. But then there's a really kind of complex story. But I liked it, and and in this case, Ross likes uh, you know, season one, but then he ruined it.
And this is I just don't understand this especially, and this is what is so important, especially when you consider the product and that product's potential audience. People who are not going to want to hear Alan Rich and go on a leftist political diatribe are the very same people. This is in my This is in my learned years within an industry where demographics target audiences and all these things
matters on the radio side. If you told me that a star of a show like this or the that mini series that Chris Pratt did, the Navy Seal, which is which I thought was very good as well, I will tell you there's a couple scenes in that thing that'll shock you. But your audience are people who don't want to hear you go on a moonbat diatribe. I think that's abundantly clear. And up to that point I hadn't heard anything
from this dude. And for whatever reason, he sits down with the Hollywood reporter and in the interview, somebody brings the reporter brings up Brionna Taylor. If you don't remember that story, Brianna Taylor was shot and killed during a drug warrant search in Louisville, and you know that that turned into a whole cause du jour. People saying, you know, this basically misconstruing the facts. And then when we get the facts out there and they do investigations and
they actually look into this stuff. You could agree or disagree with where they went, but you can't screw with the facts. But people have a lot of thoughts on this several years ago when the story was out, So why they're talking about it in this interview is beyond me. So but the reporter, as they do, threw it out there, got to you know, you got to be an activist journalist in Hollywood, and he took the bait. So the the thing that prompted it was a T shirt I believe that
he was in a photograph. Somebody took a picture of him and a T shirt that said arrest the cops who killed Breon and Taylor. So, I mean, that's why we got into it, except why didn't somebody ask him about it back in twenty twenty when the actual photo was out. So that gets some going, and he goes on a rant. He says, cops get away with murder all the time. The fact we can't hold them accountable for their improprieties is disturbing. We need to completely reform the way that we
do it. So yeah, so he's on the ACAB spectrum and I can't wrap my head around that decision. Yeah, this is one of those things where like I read the headline and my immediate reaction is is like, well, I'm done with that show. Yes, yeah, like I think, and I the only time I ever brought this guy up, I think was in very positive ways that we've talked about it over you know, over the last year or so or two years when the series has been out there.
And uh, also the what was the story? Oh, he was almost Thor, right, that was the other thing. He was almost cast as Thor in the Marvel thing. But he didn't. He didn't follow through on it, and thankfully so because I think, uh, I think the casting is perfect. So other than that, we never talked about this guy. And now I'm just like, I don't want to watch your I don't want to watch your stuff. And also, look at who you play. I mean, look at look at look at the whole you have. You have
people who are a military Officionado's law enforcement. I understand that you know he's not a sworn officer if you watch this, but you know he's It's a justice thing, it's a going, it's a it is an entertainment medium that's not chock full of Hollywood's messaging where you can have a mental escape. And now all I'm going to see is this do I don't care how many baddies he's punching in the face. I'm just gonna see this idioted in his T
shirt talking about how cops just run around they get the murder people. They're talking about the audience, right, it was a meme at one point where it's like, remember that was like because it was one of the highest rated show on Netflix and you had gen z Zoomer saying, who's watching this show? And the answer was, you know, jen X and Boomers were watching the show absolutely, Amazon, Yeah, Amazon, Yeah, your dad is
watching the show. That's who's watching it. So you're doing this and you're already like I can't be the only one who I see this and I'm like, well, I'm done with that show. You know they need to put in there. Clint Eastwood, Man, did you want you and Clint Eastwood to play Reacher? Yes, like the like the Wood that we just saw in that photo. Yeah. I don't know if you guys have seen the
latest Clint Eastwood photo. I just zoomed to make sure that sounds. Look, you guys in his mid nineties and he just got done, uh directing a movie. Yeah, he's like ninety three. Yeah, very spry he is. I'm gonna be so sad when he dies. Like that's I'm trying. I'm trying to check the boxes of I guess the loan is still there. I'm just thinking of the uh, you know, the badasses of my
generation. Uh in guys whose movies I would almost inherently you know, we talked about the uh you know, getting the movie stars are becoming a thing of the past, real deal old school movie stars, and I would be I would be sad when he's gone, man, because I'm trying to I'm trying to try to do the math. I probably have like fifteen Eastwood movies in my digital movies collection, and Unforgiven is one of my favorite movies.
Yeah, like Unforgiven and Pial Writer, Pal Writer Yep, Yep, yep, and even some of the you know, then The Man with the No Name series, and then even where there's more comedic Two Mules for Sister Sarah. I think that's a great movie. And Grand Grand Tarno is also probably my top twenty movies. The photo that was coming out that was all over
the place. They were talking about, yeah, sometimes aging catches up to you really fast because he's ninety three, but you compared to like two years ago, and that's a different guy, right, It looked That's why I said I had to zoom in on his face, because I you know, you can't trust anything on the internet, right, I'm like, all right, whatever, Yeah, maybe maybe he's in costume or maybe it's not even him, but I zoom in. I'm like, yeah, that's that's him.
Man. And it's crazy him and William Shatner are the same age. Well, and you put him bid by side, But like I said, people age differently, right, That's why people you know, they go back and forth between Trump and Biden and they're like, well, Trump's the same age. I'm like, well, yeah, one of them is progressing differently than the other one. Well, to be fair, one of them spent the majority of his life trying to live off the land in the unsettled West,
and the other one had free space food. So William Shatner I can't. And I'm sure a cancer go away machine or whatever they had on the ship. So well, things there were like William Shantner has been wearing a hair piece than since what the early seventies or mid seventies, right, and takes care of the applicator, and there was cares about his appearing. I'm sure he's had some work done in the past. Right. No, I'm
shocked that you would space work. Space work pretty clear, yes, And okay, so and what Eastwood, I'm sorry, I'm sorry that they don't have plastic surgeons in unsettled Montana territories. I'm sure they have one in big, big whiskey, come on, uh and uh, you know what? They don't you know what? Really that's not a place? And where is it next to the whorehouse or by the stables? Because I think that was the totality of build in the Sheriff's office. So I guess it's probably there
right on main Street. Oh man, craziness. But yeah, so it's like, why, what what do you have to gain from from dipping in there as far as this this show, So maybe we'll roll that till next week. I kind of wanted to get into it because I again, I I understand it if you're you know, the crazy person on the you know who's churning out message movies for various causes, right, But I also like, how do you not know who your audience is? He knows who his
audience is. I know, you know, Nielsen knows. Everybody knows. Everybody knows, and they just don't care. But maybe there's more benefit to just putting your hand up there and going, hey, I'm insane too, keep me in mind for your future needs. I mean, maybe that is where the game's at. It kind of feels that way, all right, Well, speaking of craziness in California. There has been quite the debate this week over whether it should be a felony to purchase a child for sex.
What do you think, Ross, do you think it should be a felony to purchase a child for sex? I think it should be a penalty in probably a media execution. Okay, well I asked felony, but obviously if it's an executeable effect, than that probably qualifies. All right, Well, it ain't that cut and dry. I'll share this insanity and Chuck Schumer's reasoning. I promised that we'll get into both those coming up in just a few hang on, So we're talking about the dude who plays Reacher on the Amazon
series. He was doing an interviews. He's harping on about all the cops or you can just murder people, how Donald Trump's a rapist and a con man, and it's just I'm sitting there trying to fathom while he's doing that. But Ross's concern is that what's the screen when it comes to the actual, like, you know, show the portrayal of the character. I've become more appreciative of how much work it takes to go to the gym to build
any muscle, it takes so much work. Any these characters like Reacher or even you know Arnold Schwarzeninger back in the day where you have this, it's a it's an amazing physique, right, but it's not natural. It's not a natural physique. A lot of it was, to be fair, he was a cyborg, so like the gym, but a lot of work goes
into that. Yes, where you even have you like professional wrestlers, where like you know, like you're going to the gym, you know, five six days that we give an example of the Rock, right, the Rock leading up to WrestleMania went through a twelve week program where he worked out like two times a day and he was eating six thousand looked at his meal prep program, six thousand calories a day spread out like eight eight meals a day,
eight to nine meals. And these big meals man of like steak, chicken, eggs, right, crazy protein, lots of shakes, lots of branch channe amino acids. And it's a lot of work. And you have these shows. And I'm more appreciative of this now than it was back in the day. Where I watch it, Marky will tell you, I'm watching it I'm like he should be eating, though, like the entire first season, I think he ate like one piece of pie and some beef turkey,
and I'm like he would be starving. He would be absolutely starving, especially with the amount of work he's doing reight, because he's like throwing guys at the cars, and he's running through cornfields and he's doing all would do all this stuff, and in one hand he has like hooked chickens. Every single scene he should be eating, or he should be every other scene he should be at the gym, or he should be doing because there's no way you
well, that's well. Then the food is even more important because his muscles are burning more calories because his metabolism is sped up. But the dude doesn't eat. Same thing with every Arnold movie or whatever. Just these movies were these big, you know, crazy barbarian dudes, and they're not eating like you should be eating in every single scene, every scene, he should be eating chicken breast, or he should be downing eggs, or he should have
a shaker something. It's unrealistic as okay, but they're not. They're also not should he's not you don't see him taking you know, going number two, Right, we just we just assume that that happened throughout the course of it, right, except for dumb and Dumber. They did include that, and it was great. But you know what I'm saying, it wouldn't be great if if every scene he's just like munching on chicken breast sitting on the
throne with a with a kettle bell. In the other hand, I mean, I don't know what you want because I'm so focused on the gym now, and it really does it bothers me because it most the funniest thing. Yeah, Rob, why do we go to break? He's like, and another thing? And I'm like, are you serious right now? Okay,
all right, So maybe hopefully they hear it. So in California they were there is a bill, prior to this bill being adjusted that they were talking about in the state of California, purchasing a child for the purpose of sex was a misdemeanor. Now, to be fair, and I think this is important, having sex with the child that is a felony. So there is a felony component. However, the act of literally going in, hey, you got that's a cute kid. Can I rent her? That was a
misdemeanor. Okay, all right, So they got into this whole thing and they wanted they were going through what is a fix it bill? We do this in North Carolina too. It's kind of that omnibus thing at the end. And so there was a proposal, a buried bipartisan proposal to make that a felony as it is in damn near every state, I believe, and literally a bunch of the moonbats freaked out, and initially they were trying to kill the bill. It's just mind boggling, like what who is in your
who's the special interest? Who's like you need to kill that bill making purchasing children for sex a felony and whatever? They struck a compromise, so it is if they're under sixteen under the new language, but sixteen and seventeen still a misdemeanor. So you know, I guess if you're into buying children for sex, you can still go to California, but you want to shop older. Is the message that they're sending here, which is that's a little creepy
Joe Biden, Cannibal and Sandy, which you haven't heard that. I'm gonna play that audio for you one more time that he actually tweaked the story. He told this story that I'm gonna play for you twice, once standing around in a memorial on the other one during part of his speaking. Twice in
one day he told the story that I had never heard. I don't know if anyone had ever heard about his uncle who during World War Two was shot down his plane because he was flying reconnaissance missions and his plan was shot down over New Guinea, which you know, north of Australia there, which I think probably to this day still has I think I believe there are cannibal concerns
there. It's more ritualistic stuff, but that was the thing. That's also where that Kennedy idiot decided he was going to go live with them and then disappeared. So with that in mind, this narrative that his uncle was shot down and then consumed by cannibals, that's crazy, man. And look, if that's something that happened to a relative, that's going to be a story that you're probably going to tell, and not just two times in one day
and never before that. Because the incident happened back in nineteen forty four, and there was in fact an incident here's Biden's telling real quick, and then I'll give you the fact. Ambrose Finnegan again. I like that, Ambrose Finnegan. What a great name, man, Ambrose Finnegan. When they called him Uncle Bosey. He was shot down. He was on the Air Corps before there was an air force before seen the engine plane with Conaissance flights over
New Guinea being volunteered because someone who couldn't make it. He got shot down in an arator where there were a lot of channibals they moved in at the time. They never recovered his body, but the government went back when I went down there and they checked from the town's clutch of the plane and the life. And what I was thinking about when I was standing there was when Trump refud I think he's going to go into that suckers and losers thing again.
So yeah, and here's the thing. This was very easy to research because the documents, the documents about the incident are public record, and in fact, actually even though I hadn't heard the story before, it looked like some journalists did have him because he may have mentioned it one other time, but not with those details. And in it it tells you what happened. His uncle, along with three other members of that family. World War two roles around. They said sign me up, coach, and went and did
their thing. And for three of his family members, they made it through the war. Uncle Bosey didn't, however, and this is not to disparage what he was doing. He was a second lieutenant, right, he's serving his country's doing his thing. Obviously, the Pacific South Pacific region is during in nineteen forty four is a very dangerous place. However, in this instance, it was not a single engine plane. He was not the pilot. He is listed on the man He's not even part of the crew for that
plane. Although Biden did allude to him stepping in in capacities listened as a courier. It's unclear what he was curry ing, but we do know he was flying from Los Negros to airfield on the far side of New Guinea and they had dual engine failure according to the report, and they ditched into the ocean. And we know this because one of the three crew members actually survived, so it was pretty easy to detail. They said they were at a
lower altitude, they were well out over the ocean. One engine failed, and like thirty seconds later, the other one did and the pilot tried to put it down in the water, and everybody died with that dude, including Biden's uncle. The problem is that's not at all the story that he told, So you know, some people have some questions. But remember this dude
also was yesterday. I didn't even get into it yesterday. During that same speech where he's telling the cannibal story again for the second time, he also bragged that when he when he called Israel and told them, hey, you need to stop your shanigans because the aid worker issue. He also told Israel that under no in no way, shape or form are they to move on Haifa, like maybe maybe one or two. You understand why that's insane, but allow me to explain. I can guarantee they're not going to move on
Haipha. I'm probably mispronouncing it, but whatever, and I will. The reason why is that particular city is in Israel proper has been under Israeli control since forty eight, and it's kind of like it's kind of like a little enclay for muckety MUCKs too. So the idea that isra late. So I guess maybe he thinks he accomplished something by demanding that they not. It would be like if Oregon and California were fighting and Joe Biden went to Gavin Newsom
and said, under no circumstance or you to invade Beverly Hills. So between that and the cannibal story, man, that whole speech was just crazy town yesterday. Now back home, the crazy continued in the halls of Congress. As the majorcis impeachment is done. So as you know, the House,
they got their votes, they sent it to the Senate. The Senate is supposed to conduct the trial, and if two thirds say he's got to go, then boom, you've just impeached somebody and remove them because Senate handles trial and removal. House handles impeachment. Just so we're clear, and Schumer did
something different. As the articles made their way over and there's two different over two different incidents, Schumer, rather than putting together a process to do it, decided he was just gonna get rid of them, saying that they you know, we got better stuff to do. And so what he did is he used a process that has only ever been used in a couple situations, and those situations where the person has already resigned i e. Nixon, or they're dead i e. There's like five examples of that, so you get
the gist. But that's what Schumer did. In the same way that they got rid of the filibuster on judicial nominees and opened up that Pandora's box. They have done they have set new precedent for how this is handled. And so the way that he did it is he literally seated a jury of senators and then so, all right, you're the jury now, and then had the jury dismissed the charges, which is not a thing, but now it's
a thing. And I cannot imagine the amount of temper tantrums if Trump gets re elected and you know, they try to send impeachments to the impeachment stuff to the Senate, if they then now use the Schumer loophole, rendering this process even more insanely inefficient. We'll never impeach anybody again unless they're holding a body. Schumer's logic was this, the charges do not rise to the level of high crimes or misdemeanors. Therefore this is the correct process. The problem
is one of the charges is a felony federal Code charge. Specifically, you're presenting your knowingly presenting evidence to Congress or to the President or whomever it may be. But basically people who you are legally obligated to provide the truest information to the best of your ability. He was intentionally not providing it. Now, whether he did that or didn't, I think that an argument can be made that he's intentionally putting out false information about what's going on at the border.
But that's why you have a trial on this stuff. And if it's a felony under federal law, I don't know how that doesn't identify as high crimes and misdemeanors, even if you use the looser definition of crimes committed within the carrying out of one's duties. That's what's alleged here. And they just put up a they literally created a fake courtroom and then just kangaroo courted these
out of there. So they're done. And I'm sure Republicans will have that in the pocket and we'll all watch a freak out in the near future, all right, eight forty five here to freak out over the weather is race staging the channel. Mostly just go he's gonna ruin your Sunday. But yeah, I'm not really too excited about any of the rain chances until then. Here there, let me check real quick if there's an update. Yeah,
still marginal risk for a severe storm, especially later tomorrow. Tomorrow evening, not gonna be widespread rain though today not even widespread rain showers with the sunshine, I mean, tough to get rain without clouds right mid eighties, so very mild. Day might stay in the low eighties. Try it and west into the mountains and we'll go through tonight with that chance of showers coming in later. I think it's gonna be more toward tomorrow morning, and to try
it in the mountains than spreading east. As we get into the afternoon on Friday, with late day thunder possible. But the rain chance, if I had to put a percent, is only about thirty percent, So it's real low Tomorrow. Then Tomorrow afternoon into the evening maybe a little bit better chance of those thunderstorms. And then Saturday some shower. Sunday rain is likely, and that's because we're gonna have a week every little pressure more like a storm
rather than these fronts are weak to store Urbit's coming in. That's going to be in the afternoon, so you may squeak out Sunday morning being dry, and the chance of rain will go up on Sunday afternoon. Early next week actually looks pretty good at sunshine back and some comfortable temperature, so beautiful today. Rain chance goes up a little bit, especially tomorrow midday into the afternoon
and evening Saturday. Maybe a shower Sunday, better chance of rain. So yeah, little rain all the way, but oh at all, not too bad. Okay, All right, Well, we'll check in tomorrow see if anything's changed. Appreciate it. Okay, and Jeff Bellinger joins us next. Hang on, Good morning, casey. Stock market futures have been higher all morning. Dow futures are up eighty seven points now. But we've been let
us tray every day recently. The midweek session on Wall Street was yet another one that started out with some promise, but the early gains faded before the close. Major averages had losses yesterday, the range from a tenth of a percent to more than one percent, So we'll have to wait and see what happens today. Federal Reserve officials around the country poured in for the Central Bank's latest beij book Summary of economic conditions. The reports suggest there's been some slight
economic expansion in recent weeks. Several districts indicated that consumers have trimmed their discretionary spending. More than two dozen Google employees who protested over the company doing business with Israel will have to do their protesting elsewhere. Google fired twenty eight workers after the company learned they took part in protests and company offices New York and California. Google and Amazon dot Com have a joint contract to provide artificial intelligence
and cloud services to the Israeli government. TikTok's future could be decided soon in Washington. That bill that would force the Chinese firm Byte Dance to divest its interest in the social media platform is on a fast track in Congress. Beginning with the twenty twenty five model year, the Toyota Camriy will no longer be available with a gas only engine. The only versions of the best selling sedan will be gas and electric hybrids, and the cars will be in showrooms later
this spring. The unionization drive Starbucks has achieved a milestone. Bloomberg Law analysis of National Labor Relations Board data finds more than ten thousand Starbucks workers nationwide have joined unions, and Casey, the cost buying a home is hit a record high. Redfinn reports the median home sale price over the last four weeks was
up five percent from the same period last year. The median price alone, three hundred eighty two hundred and fifty dollars, was just shy of the June twenty twenty two all time high, but with mortgage interstraints through the roof. Now the median house payment is two thousand, seven hundred seventy five dollars a month, and that is the record. Casey, Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's getting crazy. Han on that Google thing, Like, how do
you not know that's going to go? Like when we're done here, if you go to Mike Bloomberg's office and wait for them to walk in and through a bullhorn start screaming how many kids did you kill today? Do you think you're doing the report with me tomorrow? Not right? No, I don't think so. Anything. Any disagreement I might have with my employers I might express privately with somebody. No, I would never never do something in public. Yeah, at least put another dude up to it. That's what you
did these people also then we've we've seen pictures of the protests. They the people wore masks. I guess they thought they'd get away with it that way. Yeah, in your secure building that you fought into. Good luck with that. Okay, thank you, Okay, have a good day. All right, all right, let's sob Jeff doesn't go try that. We'll be able to chat with him tomorrow. I want to hear how it turns out. All right, couple things, A couple of things. I just gotta
kind of shoehorn into this last segment. I don't know. Did you hear Joy Read talking about all the Trump trial stuff? Dude, this is gonna make your skin crawl. You ready for this? Okay, joy Read,
MSNBC, listen to this. There is something wonderfully poetic about the fact that, despite the fact that even if convicted, he's not going to go to prison, the first person to actually criminally prosecute Donald Trump is a black Harvard grad the very kind of person that his former staff, the people who worked for him Stephen Miller, etc. Want to never be at Harvard Law School.
But he was, and he came out and graduated, and he's prosecuting you, Donald, and a black woman is doing that same exact thing in Georgia, and a black woman forced you to pay one hundred and seventy five million dollar fine. That's out now also in question because the people who put it up that might not be legit. Donald Trump is being held to account by the very multicultural, multi racial democracy that he's trying to dismantle. And
for me, there's something poetic. And actually, this woman is how race worried. Does this sounds I was going to say cringe, but it doesn't it sounds. It's so much more than that. And by the way, when she's talking about the bonding thing, keep in mind, this is a group that went through and said anyone who does business with Trump, we're gonna get you. And then he went and tried to find bonds for the larger
amount and none of the companies would work with him. And you wonder why because literally people were threatening these companies before they knew who they were saying, all right, we're gonna invest. And then one company does, but it's not one of the court's pre approved bond companies, even though they're licensed to do bonding of courts stuff. And they went out they're going after that company.
So it's all these self fulfilling prophecies. Meanwhile, the only thing this woman cares about is the color of the skin that people who are bringing the charges. And you know, I don't have to tell you that that in reverse in any setting on television, that person never works again ever. Right, You run around and you got and you and like Barack Obama's getting prosecuted, and you go on to diatribe because you're just so happy that your white
brethren are doing it. I promise you it's probably not going to go well for you.
