Ah, yes, the the remnants which everything was fine until about five minutes ago. So but I do feel a crap ton better. So we'll go from there. I miss anything, anything happened, or I'm not you know, I wasn't really alive for the last few days, so frankly, there could have been a shift in government. I don't even know who's in charge this morning. So any of that stuff I don't know, maybe hit me with the inbox. But I did see lots of other stuff. So we
will we'll start to unpack. We'll start to unpack everything that we need to talk about over the last few days, including check this out, a brand new grievance. What could be the most created grievance I have ever heard. In fact, it's so creative. Let me and make sure I read it to you. All right, you're ready for this, all right? So this is the latest tool of oppression. It's not the latest, like it's new, but it's newly identified and it's almost inarguable because like so many of
these, it's not about an individual action or something like that. It's about the fields. All right, you're ready. Heterochronology, So have you been a victim or or an oppressor utilizing heterochronology. So you don't know because you're like, what the hell is that? What are they teaching my kid at school? Now? I will attempt to explain it to you coming up a little later in the show. It's once you get it, it becomes more
simple and its sheer stupidity. But you got to get there first. So I figure, hey, that that'll be a good project for me back in the saddle. Okay, we'll help educate folks. We also we have more Border News, which it's a news man. The standard. The standards continue to to dip, but this one is, you thought the scripts from the various charities that are down there basically prime and folks for exactly what they need to say, whether it's true or not. When they hit the when they
hit the border was pretty bad. This one is. This is more of a catch all. And today is as you probably heard on the news there, it is the anniversary of D Day, and I have I got a lot of questions about what some members of Congress are doing. So many questions. So anyway, will well, we'll get into all this stuff. Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Now normally we would chat with Stephen Kent today. What is he he's traveling or something? Russ that
he's traveling. So, uh, yeah, he's got work this week and next week I guess he'll be in Poland. What and it just happens to be the D Day anniversary today and then he's going to be in Poland next week. I'm just saying like that, that's that's quite the coincidence. Wasn't he just in Poland? I think he was, wasn't he? I guess? I guess for work he has to go to Poland. Wow, okay,
all right, well good for him. So we will not well we'll still talk about it, but we won't get to chat with them about the gayest Star Wars ever. Not my words words I would use, but not really in that context and not affectionately. As the director is. Also, we're going to learn some R two D two lore. So yeah, yeah, it's it's going to be exciting. So all right eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four That is the phone number before you before you
reach out. Yes, I'm aware that my voice sounds rough, okay, So sending me an email telling me that will do zero good? Okay, Because I have ears, Ross has ears. We record stuff. We have literally decades of tape to compare it to, so I appreciate it, but no, better use your time. Maybe maybe just respond to one of the stories we're going to talk about. In fact, I want to talk about what some members of Congress are doing here to commemorate D Day and why.
I have some mixed thoughts, okay, and some very specific questions. So we'll get to those. Your calls, those stories, you name it, coming out CaCO Day Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Check this out. A group of US Congress Members of Congress veterans are going to be doing a jump out of C forty seven today into Normandy or no, I'm sorry, are they doing it today or tomorrow? It might be doing it tomorrow. Well, anyway, it's all a
commemorative yeah, so it's part of the Friday D Day celebration. Got it? Okay? If you don't know that the Douglas is an era correct plane, so let's see here. Florida Republican Michael Waltz announced that he and a bipartisan group of veterans in Congress will make the leap over Mont Saint Michel in
France, out of again the very same plane used by Allied forces. I have a question knowing what you know, and I again this is not meant to detract from I understand what the commemorating, but I get really, I I'm not gonna question why everybody's doing it, but like I wonder if there's some some interesting looks, like who's packing the shoots? I guess it's gonna
be my uh my first question, you know what I mean? Like even though at that moment you have members of Congress that are you know, willing to put aside any any differences to to honor this the the amazing accomplishment which was the beginning of the end for the war, and you know, utilize their veteran status. I don't know if all of them have jump time, but that that's great. How about the Democrats packed the report, Republicans shoots?
And then the other way around, just to keep things interesting, just to just to say, yes, you know, everything everything is as it is. Also how many are jumping because like you, it's not it's not all of them. Do you know what I'm you know what I'm driving out like it creates a scenario. I am. I am back from being sick for a while, so I understand that I will I will not weave this as smoothly as I should normally, as my brain's only back about probably eighty
five percent. But I'm I'm I'm asking like a real awkward question that that may have passed through somebody's head, right, like, what what what happens if a significant enough chunk of kind what if something happens? And I know these cats are on planes all day, every day, and they're in buildings that are pre you know, at level one potential targets for you know, for terrorists and and and everything else. But it's kind of crazy to me.
Let's see. Also, what I find far more fascinating is the World War Two veterans that jump because there's always always, uh, somebody who is looking incredibly good for their age. Plus they they do a flight, or they do several flights, but they do these flights to you know, bring and travel guys who actually were there as part of the D Day invasion over and I think the oldest vet this year. Now this person isn't jumping from
the lane, but just traveling there. You got to understand that they signed these flights up. I can't remember the name of the flights, but they signed them up, and it's a lot of not a lot of them, a significant enough number of people that end up on their don't end up going with the flight. I think American Airlines does it. And so then they have to rotate somebody in whoever's the next there, and then they'll fly them over and it's quite the experience. I had mentioned that I went over to
Normandy. It was not for this event, obviously all of the commemorative stuff there, but there's always something going on over there and it's always fascinating. But also again, you got a bunch of members of Congress. They're gonna jump out of a plane. Okay, that's see here. In preparation for the jump and knock off some of the cobwebs, the Florida Republican Waltz, who I told you about, led most of the group on a practice jump,
going over simple safety stuff. Well said that when Speaker Mike Johnson found out about the jump, he made it clear to him that with the Republican slim majority, every one of them better make it back. Yeah. See, this is this is why I'm bringing this up. Man A little disappointed they don't have the full list here. I guess maybe it's still kind of ebb and flow. Here's it. Look, if you're the Republicans and all of a sudden the Democrats who were gonna jump are like, oh man,
something came up. Anyway, how fun guys you know want a triple check probably all of your all of your equipment. Just just a recommendation. Okay, all right, so that that'll be going on. We'll we'll get into more of that tomorrow. There is a there is a crazy story up in
Minnesota. And I mean I have I spent years broadcasting in Minnesota and there are a lot of you know, everywhere that you work is there's there's unique things and the like the makeup of the communities obviously, the history the new Like I'm not explaining anything you don't know, but so you have old world and then you have newer world. So you know, in North Carolina obviously we have and it doesn't mean anything as good, doesn't mean anything as bad.
It just is what it is. The you know, the history, the generational history of North Carolina is that of a southern state, right and it had a huge impact and the types of settlers that came here, and the the type of agriculture and commerce that that was there, the weather, the the yes, honor flights, thank you again, my you just have to forgive me were I feel better, but I'm still like just a step
behind, which is not typical usual I'm perfect so like that instruction. And that's why you have you know, you have mountain folk, right, you have you have the really unique history of the outer Banks, the the oak you know, Okra coke, and the and the actual accent out there is its own thing that is so remarkably different. And and North Carolina is unique for a lot of reasons. Well, in Minnesota it is as well, right, it's it's Dutch, it's Germanic, it's Lutherans, it's hot dish,
it's it's almost a Fargo esque accent. It's a it's a Minnesota nice which I you know, maybe that's a thing. I don't know, but it's its own unique thing. And then you have a more recent version of it. And in Minnesota they have two very unique groups that I find that I find fascinating. I find one more fascinating because of the the the lengthier backstory, and that's the Mung people. And if you don't know what the Mung people are, and did you see Grand Chirino, Those are Mung people.
And basically these are a group of the mountain folk of the road variety that threw in with the United States. They're at the end of the Vietnam War and as a result we had to we did mass relocation and when you need to get in around the Saint Paul area. And it's really weird because Southeast Asia and Minnesota, the climates are obviously exactly the same, and it's it's a very tristine rich history. Is it all good that comes with it? No, it's like any group of people, but it's fascinating. You
saw in the news. You saw a headline about a big bribery story this week. Basically there is a federal trial going on up in Minnesota and somebody tried to bribe one of the jurors. You ready for this at least because they had promised more one hundred and twenty thousand dollars in cash. Just I'll explain how the bribe took place too. It was it was one of it created one of those instant moments where you got to figure out what it is you're going to do. And it sounds like in this case they did the
right thing. But the backstory is far more fascinating, and there hasn't been a lot of national coverage, and I think that that's largely due to the particular community here. So I had mentioned before the break that up up in Minneapolis, there are two distinct, newer, more recent additions to the tapestry.
That is the Upper Midwest, and in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, it is Mung and it is Somali. And so when I spent time working up there, within the Somali community, there was a there was a pretty significant scandal, and it was it had all the hallmarks of people trying to be overly politically correct and also a really really efficient apparatus of people just being so insular and closing everyone out that it was really really hard to figure out what
was going on. So if you don't remember, I don't know, fifteen years ago, twenty years ago, when it kind of first kicked off, you had Somali, young Somali men who were just gone, They just one day they weren't there, and the number continued to grow, and the number continued to grow, and and a lot of times the parents, even the parents of the kids, I say kids, they're late teens, early twenties,
they were they weren't willing to work with folks. The FBI attempted to do an investigation and they were stymied, and eventually you did have a video that emerged, and it was a video of one of these guys who was over in Somalia and had what was the name of it, I remember al Shabab, which I always thought sounded like a dou had joined al Shabab, and long story short, at least two of them were then almost immediately killed.
And that is when it started to come to light that what you had within the community there is you had some moss that were recruiting military age males to go back over to fight. And it was it turned into a pretty big story, and the numbers were pretty staggering, and we still don't know
all the answers. But what struck me is how little of the community, for the most part, wanted anything to do, including parents who potentially their kids are of the right age they could end up literally dying on a battlefield so you know, on the other side of the world, another side of the world where you you know, fortedly wanted to get away from. One of the other big things that that was deeply disturbing is you would have fake these fake families. So it's easier to get over to the US if you
present as a family unit. So mom, dad, some kids, they'd show up that he'd get them on the list, they'd head over to the United States, and then all of a sudden, no more family. Maybe mom and dad are together or you know our couple, probably not. And the kids, the kids were orphans in many instances, so they would literally be abandoned on the streets of Minneapolis, which I don't know if you know
this, they have significant weather there. Now I'm telling you all this not to just bore you with my raspy voice, but it's you know, there's a lot going on, and then there's all of the elon Omar stuff and everything else, and it's it's it's pretty crazy, and it's sad, especially with the kids being abandoned and other parents who actually maybe do want they don't want any of what they fled. Yet it seems to keep coming back to
that all right, So here's what the trial's about. The trial is about a gigantic and I think as of yet fully unrealized number, amount of fraud that had permeated the Somali community up in Minneapolis. According to prosecutors, let's see over two hundred and fifty million, and that number is continued as continuing to grow. Over two hundred and fifty million in taxpayer funds was allegedly stolen. The seven who are on trial right now are specifically accused of stealing forty
million. So how did they do it? So they created a giant network of feed the kids things all right. Feeding our Future was the group and the way it worked. Prosecutors say that they would access funds that were included as within the US Department of Agriculture as part of the two bills that were passed by Biden, and then they would just go ahead and put the paperwork
together. While the food aid came from the US Department of Agriculture, it was administered by the state, nonprofits and other partners under the programs were supposed to serve meals to kids, but they didn't. Instead, they produced invoices for meals that were never so they created shell companies, they laundered money.
There was passport fraud that's alleged. And basically, whenever they'd come to investigate, the entire community who was getting a piece of the action, right, which was a significant number of people, would all pretend like everything was on the up and up, and when when people come out to check, they'd be like, oh, okay, well look, we came here because we want to observe one of your feed the Kids site. We want to see
the kids you're feeding. And then the uh you know, the folks from the state with the clipboard to show up and they'd be like, ah, where's the kids. Oh no, no, no, no, no, the kids. Oh the kids. No, the kids are over there. Yeah yeah, yeah, no, yeah, you went to the ruck. This this is the kids thing on Tuesdays and it's Thursday. I see see, I see what you did there? Yeah, that's you got to go
over there. The kids are over there. Then they go over there and they'd be like, oh, you just missed the kids, Which isn't that frustrating, right? You just want to see the kids getting fed with the two hundred and fifty million of taxpayer dollars, and you just you keep showing up five minutes too late. And this went on. This went on for almost two years. They'd show up, where's the kids? Ah, you just missed them. You know how fast kids are. Yeah, they got
a belly full of food and they just ran out of here. Don't believe me. Ask these other three people who all have new cars and not wanting to I guess, I don't know, come across as bad or racist or something like. It was really light on the investigation. The whole thing is insane, and that you could for two years just go, oh, no the kid, Yeah no, the kids will be here later, and that worked. Meanwhile, the head of this thing was given all sorts of awards.
There's pictures of her standing with Tim Walls, who's the governor. There she there were activist white House folks that she received awards for through some of the you know, the different programs that they do, and she was honored every step of the way until it all came crumbling down. The massive scheme exploited lax rules during the pandemic to steal from the program. Here. Basically, here's what you need to know. If if a program adds for the
kids on it, it's probably, I don't know. Maybe just give it a second look, that would be That would be my advice here, because it almost sounds like you're trying too hard. All told. Prosecutors say that the the two hundred and fifty million went to luxury cars, jewelry, travel property authority said they've only recovered about fifty million of it. Now here's where
it gets crazy this week. So one of the jurors is sitting at home in spring Lake Park, which is a suburb, no pretty central suburb, And there's a knock at the door, and there is a woman holding a backpack and the woman, according to the juror, says, here is one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. If you vote not guilty tomorrow there will be more, and hands the backpack and walks away. The juror looks in, sure enough, there's one hundred and twenty thousand in cash in this thing.
Calls the police and this is where we find ourselves. Now. Another juror was also kicked off, not for anything criminal, but after this happened, they were sequestered. But that individual got to make a phone call to tell a family member what was going on. I guess which I don't understand the rules on that, and that family member made reference to quote the bribe and they kicked that juror as well. But this is wild, the amount of
fraud here. And you have an entire community that is absolutely pilfering to the tune of a quarter billion dollars that we know of, and everyone's in on it, and everyone is so confident that they're willing to hand a backpack with one hundred and twenty thousand dollars in cat to somebody and openly tell them what it's for. None of that nuanced stuff. This is they need to go
back. Why we do not denaturalize with stuff like this. You came over and you participated in in something like this, and we can prove it. That's it. We are going to denaturalize you. And I don't know how we do that process or what that looks like. But somebody who's just driving their brand new Mercedes that they bought with money that was supposed to go for the kids, drop them off right on the whatever hell hole battle filled you
want. Okay, I'm just done with it. And you have to understand that I people who are on the rad or do the guys from power Line Blog who did a good job covering this. If you don't know who they are, you should read their stuff. Like there is this weird vibe in the Twin Cities that if you question any of this, you're a bad person. And I guess as long as that stupidity prevails from a from a thinking
standpoint, you're just gonna get more of this. Now. The dooziest of doozey and then I got to go to break is a professor from the University of Minnesota who is an absolute MOONBT and he's usually the go to guy for stuff like this, testified that they couldn't help it. It's cultural. I'm
want to repeat that they couldn't help it. It's cultural. Now I want to be clear because some people are saying what he meant is they have to steal, not exactly what it was saying, but what they what was being said is that basically they don't trust anything that's not done in cash, which I you know, I guess if you're over in Somalia, that probably makes
sense. But we take like training on this every year about like ethics and stuff, and they yeah talks about like in some countries right, Bribes are sort of like a cultural thing. Yes, like it's just how you do business. Fifty two hundred and fifty million dollar feed the kids, no kids. That is crazy, man, And hey, look it's gonna make it
harder for actual nonprofits that are doing stuff. But the length and the distance that this thing went, and all the while you see that this this woman, this horrible woman who runs this thing, standing there smiling getting an award after a reward, while idiots like Tim Walls, the governor there is like grinning because he thinks he's doing woke good stuff and she's robbing everybody blind and to some extent he kind of knows it. Everyone's had bad vibes on this
woman. And there's a couple other folks. There are members of the Somali community who do not give me bad vibes, to be very clear, but they're also they also tend to be critical stuff like this. But it's a wild story. So if that wet your whistle, there's a lot more, you should check it out. Okay, six fifty hang on, Oh no, no, no, no, no no. Read the article about the I want to say that there's seventy there's seventy people being prosecuted right now,
and that's just like the first batch. So yes, this is not ten people were running a scam. This is this is whole neighborhoods where they just created fake stuff. So go check it out. Yeah, I think seventy is the first slate. And who knows. I don't know. Maybe maybe some of the prosecutions won't work out and people will be encouraged. Well, hey, let's go ahead and do it again. I don't know. Here's what I do know, though, have you ever been literally shaking, literally
shaking? Ross you ever found yourself literally shaking after hearing a piece of news, reading a story? I would probably say, like every day, Yeah, pretty much every day. Yeah, well, welcome to America. Yes, that's right. A new report out says that there's going to be a rather interesting loophole included in this Biden EO Executive Order on border security, and it's a doozy. So there's a few things that you need to know.
There are trigger statements and phrases that immediately move you down the line. It does may not necessarily get you in the country permanently, but nowadays it feels like it probably does and you can say things like I fear for my life. And then when that is stated, all of a sudden you have person after person after person who when they present, they are very clear to use
those words in that order. And that is because if you look at some of the documentation that they've literally found discarded along the border there in possession of folks who have entered the interior of the US only to be captured and then processed and then released right where they were. There are these nonprofits. It's
weird, a lot of discussion there. Probably it's the coincidence here that there seems to be a ton of manipulation and graft and everything else within these They will tell them this is what you need to say, and it could be that it could be there's a whole variety of ways that you can do it. And then all along the way on the backside, there are people wanting
to expand eligibility for many of these instant access. I mean, this is the way that you do it. If you can't get the law pass, you just manipulate what it is. So like I'll give you an example a number of years ago, and they've been trying for this over and over and over. They basically said anyone who anyone who's gay should immediately be gold starred for having so having a credible fear. Did somebody say something No, but
the fact that they are gay is is problematic. So somebody threatened them. Well know, are there gay people in Latin American countries who are not being murdered? Well, yes, but merely that act rather than an individual story. So this is like they keep trying to soften it. Well in the executive order. According to reporting by Associated Press here on the Border patrol iPhone app yes, that's a thing absolutely, which by the way, the app
let's see legal immigrants apply for asylum online. They will, they'll make some tweaks. According to the ICE memo that was sent out this week, the new Restrictions a migrant asylum claims a memo sent to ICE officers mandating new measures to make it as easy as possible to claim asylum through a major loophole to the rule by claiming credible fear. Okay, so we're back to the credible
fear. They didn't get it quite as loose. So though in practice it basically is so there are things that the case agent or the reviewing ICE ICE agent is looking for and it's not just the words, but also it's nonverbal actions. According to the report, ICE agents who notice any of the following should include those as a way to determine a credible fear. Are you ready, hysteria, trembling, shaking, unusual behavior, change in tone of voice,
in coherent speech patterns, panic attacks are unusual levels of silence. So if you are loud, that's an indicator. If you are completely silent, that is an indicator. If you are you change the tone of your voice, which I don't know for anyone who's ever done anything, especially from a travel perspective or having to deal with government folks, have you ever changed the tone of your voice? Does that mean you have a credible fear that you're
going to be murdered? No, no, it doesn't. Again, shaking or trembling, so literally shaking literally gets you into the country, or not shaking, right, because then you're silent and you're calm, and you're collected, and you're just you're refusing to communicate with somebody. That's an indicator. There's a problem as well. So basically any state of being, I guess where you have a pulse, regardless of how amped the pulse is or not.
On this little checklist will will be evidence that you should be approved for at least the the long version of asylum court, which as you know, takes years and years in some instances. Instructions from ICE Acting Director Patrick I, who the hell knows with that to his team includes the installation of signs instructing migrants what to say to qualify for asylum. So do you need do
you need some sort of activist group down there handing out flyers? No, no, the they actually want to install signage to tell them what to say. Absolute insanity. And this is going to be that executive order where Biden says he's swooping into the rescue. Look well, we'll send out a link for you. Check it out phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four will have that for you on the on the Twitter at Casey on the radio. All right, little audio here perfect, This is this
is nuts man. So this new Star Wars series, I only have to get into it because I just had to watch this chick on Trevor Noah on the Daily Show or whatever, say that the point of all of this is quote white people tears and then an entire studio audience laugh. But this is this is Disney reviewing how everything has been going in the world of Star Wars and deciding, hey, you know what, we're not identity politics, sing
politicking? This enough? Why don't we double down? I want to ask you about because this is I would say, arguably the gayest Star Wars considerable margin, And are you excited about that? Are you not? It's pretty gay? Let's be honest, Leslie, are you how do you feel? Am I gay? Yeah? No, I know you are gay? But I'm asked, are you excited about putting this? You know this is going
to be a talking point to talking I'm sure because nerds are gay. Yeah, well some nerds are very not gay and are very threatened by Well that's true, but in my world nerds are gay. Is this the fun elements of No? I don't think so. And yet people have told me that it's the gayest Star Wars and I'm frankly into it. I think that Star Wars is so gay already. Okay, I mean have you seen the fits? We'd be like, look how gay this is and then send each other
a reference. But are you telling me with a straight face that C three po is straight. They're a couple. That's what I think. But I think it's canon that R two D two is is a lesbian. I don't I don't know what to do with that. So RTID two is a lesbian. Her name is Headland, Leslie Headland. She was on like I said, there's the other clip of her and she's saying that white people just put it. I have not seen it. I have not watched any of the
Acolytes, so I don't ross have you watched any of it? I I have lost all interest in Star Wars after like season one of the Mandalorian as far as I'm concerned, it's been dead for a long time. Is R two D two a lesbian? I always assumed he was a little like Robot, right, right, That's that's what he's aid. He's a he's a trash. I don't know what do it sult him? He's just he's like
the he's like the the much better version of the roly Ball thing. I refuse to even learn anything about that, right because it's not R two D two And it's like this is again every time it feels like maybe they want to tone the energy down just a little, right, because you're just you're just flushing money away. Then you bring somebody in to go ahead and put all this together, and then they run around and this is what this is
how they do the interviews. We didn't it feel like maybe, just maybe after everything that happened with the snow white insanity, that behind the scenes at the very they'd never tell you, but behind the scenes they might have been like, that's not helpful. Okay, they probably did tell them that, but they can't help themselves, so they have no self control at all. Ah. I just yeah, it's same with me. It's a well,
literally, I'm gonna pocket this. And then well when we chat with Steve even which would be a couple of weeks because scheduling and he's traveling and all that stuff, because he'll watch this obviously he's kind of has to, and you know, we'll pull the audiout, we'll have the discussion then. But it's just baffling to me, just incredible. Even behind the scenes, when you might do some stuff even just to soften it, it seems to be
worse each and every time. All right seven nineteen CaCO Day radio program Hang On so let's see if you can figure out where this is gonna go.
So one of the larger I don't know, obviously they're not uncontacted tribes, but one of the larger groups of in Brazil known as the Marubo, who up until very recently continued to live off the grid for all practical purposes, which which problematic because there's a lot of there's a lot of really bad stuff that happens in the interior of Brazil between cattle barons and some of the locals
there. And anyway, that's not what this is about. But this rainforest community about nine months ago received as part of a social experiment, access to the internet for the first time. This was part of a experiment that was being done with one of Elon Musk companies, and then they used starlink obviously to provide internet and we're getting some results. See how that's going. Ross. What do you think happened when they almost only recently, by historical perspective,
contacted Amazonian rainforest tribe was given starlink. It's fair to ask that because I love this story. Oh you know this, I know it, and I love it. I think it's hilarious. Why because this story wasn't in prep. But I shared this with Marky last night when I saw the cross on this morning, I saw this morning, be kind of holding on to it. Why, okay, why do you love it? Because it's predictable. Yeah, it's completely predictable. So especially because when it comes to the
younger people in the tribe. Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, So long story and the way that they're serving it to them is via phones. Okay, so they use you know, they basically have you know, Android style phones. They have Internet connections, and yes they provided him not just to the younger people, but to uh different tribe members. And a funny thing happened. The headline is reloads right is I'm about to read it remote Amazon tribe finally connects to internet, only to wind up addicted
to porn and social media. Yeah, they're sitting back. They're like, dude, I don't want to go out there and hunt and find food and do all these chores and do anything we need to do to survive as a tribe. I try not to get eaten, right, not be eaten by things. I want to sit right here in my house and just look at porn. Yeah, this is They're like, man, this is amazing.
Aren't you surrounded by porn all the time? Anyway? You're on the Kcoday radio program, and uh, well, first you have to understand the the dream, I guess would be the way to say this. It is a partnership with a couple organizations that I have worked with. This Marubo tribe, this two thousand person tribe, it's one of the larger central almost very recently from a historical perspective, integrated or beginning to be integrated tribe within Brazil.
I mean just until nine months ago, they had no access to basically most of the technology that we have access to. And even now many of the tribes there are certain members that will not just with this one, because there's a lot of them, but there are only certain members that generally come out and interact with the public. This was something that was bigger, and a lot of it was born from what is some pretty nasty land territorial stuff that's
going on within Brazil and within various logging and cattle cattle raising interest. So with that in mind, Starlink and others decided they were going to go ahead and they were going to give access to the Internet, and the dream the way it's described by one of the women here in this article was imagine immediately, And I guess we all kind of went through it as well, most of us least the having that access to information instantly at the tip of our
fingers, Like you, Ross, You and I are basically kind of in the last generation that remembers the difference, or that will remember the difference. Do you know what I'm saying? Yeah, because yeah, yeah, I grew up on analog childhood in like a digital adulthood. Yeah yeah, And once that's done, that's done, and who the hell knows, then we'll
get into the psychic era and we'll all look like roops. But the point is is that's a great dream, right, So she's imagining, you know, if you're out or whatever, you'd be like, oh my god, is this verry poisonous? Or yes, I was just bitten by a snake? Am I going to die? Do you know? Do I need someone to suck the venom out? Or is was that like a lethal poisonous snake? No? No, on that right, right, right? Right?
Yeah, yeah, but yeah, all that's kind of information, right, it's gonna help you and the The idea in the vision is this is and you see this too indigenous tribes here in the United States or even over in Asia, where it's like, these people are more evolved than we are, right, so they're going to use it for better things. Well, that's
that's it. But also they're going to learn. Imagine never knowing anything about any other culture, with the exception of yours and some you know, some some white folks who have some similarities, you know, because of the settled nature of South America. But you know, imagine never knowing anything about Asia, and then all of a sudden, here it is, here is here is all this stuff, and you're just like, oh my gosh, that's crazy. So anyway, that's the dream. The reality is something different.
When it arrived, everyone was happy, said to Sunama Marubo. By the way, that's the name of the tribe, and you'll find out a lot of people are named that. But now things have gotten a lot worse, said the village elder Rubo, who is seventy three. So how did it play out? Well, first, you got to know a little about the tribe. The tribe is very conservative, very chass, very They don't go
in for that stuff. They basically were fine doing their own thing. They have they have, you know, very strict ways in which courting is done and right, so a lot of very conservative stuff there. So they handed out and and they handed out so that people could access this, and then really quickly it became clear that it wasn't being used to go and learn about the wonders of the world, or the pyramids in Egypt, or you know,
the oceans, or space space. I mean, think about the perspective that when you know, when you hear about old, older tribes and older civilizations and what they think of space, then to compare it to what would be available on the internet, that's got to be nice. I mean, you're literally giving them all the knowledge, all the collected known knowledge of humanity
in the palm of your hand. And I was I watched a video and X recently talking about you know, if you go back in time and if you could try to impress upon, say like somebody in the medieval times, you know how things were different now, or impressed right, you probably wouldn't last two hours or you'd be dead in a second, but you were obviously people would say, well, I would take out my phone and I would show them my phone. But what would you show them on your phone?
Well, you might want you might go to Wikipedia and be like, here is all the known collected information that humanity has gathered throughout the centuries. Anything you need to know about, it's all right here, and that's pretty damn impressive. But then maybe, yeah, you know, you're in the search part of there, and before you know it, you stumble across I don't know, misspell something right, these sights pop up and suddenly there's endless amount
of boobs. Yeah, and by the way, you're surrounded by boobs all day every but these are different boobs. They are some of them don't look real. I might add, these aren't the These aren't the these aren't the knee bangers. These are now you got right. You got European boobs and Eastern European boobs and Asian boobs, boobs and as the world yeah to them. By uh. Also, somebody pointed out that they have webang d.
Now they all think they have cancer. That's good points, sir. You know when you go to Google your symptoms like cancer by the snake, Am I gonna die? Oh? I gotta have cancer? Yeah, it's cancer snake anyway. So so yeah, and and believe it or not, especially younger members of the tribe kind of gravitate towards that. But it's not just
boobs. It's also social media. And you know, you talk about the algorithm like, I think we notice it less because it's part of it's just part of growing up really, and you know, the algorithm so to speak, in social media has been evolving my entire life, and you know, the entire entire lives of most people. And they just get better and better and better at creating this this elixir that looks so great, but in reality is is laced with poison. And then you throw some boobs in there too.
And what they have managed to accomplish in nine months is to addict a good chunk of the younger members of the tribe to online adult content and social media. Right in social media and the online adult content, it's made purposefully to addict you. Yes, Oh that's I'm sorry, that's yeah. That's the point I was trying to make. Like they don't know because they're looked at it and they're like, this is this is the knowledge of humanity.
And so when you're told that, how can you think that it's something that's you know, that is intended to addict you. It just it's so outside of the comprehension that one would have making this transition from nothing to your own device, in your own hand, with your own Internet. Let's see here the Rubo or a Chash tribe who even frown upon kissing in public. But Alfredo Marubo, by the way, again, everybody's last name is Marubo,
so it will it does get a little tough to follow that. He's anxious that the arrival of the service would delivered super fast internet to the far fron corners of the planet and build as a game changer, could end up destroying standards of decorum within the tribe. So they figured out they had to do
anything. They had to do something. After it became a habit of the young Marubo men to gather and literally share their favorite porn videos in group chats, and that has manifested, according to researchers, into actual aggressive offline sexual behavior. It's crazy starlink works. Let's see. Well, I don't have to I'm not gonna get into the reasoning there or because you understand that,
but so what are they going to do? Well, like anything, They're not just gonna cut them off cold turkey, so they're going to try to wean them off of it. Other minor problems include, according to Kapa Marubo, I don't know. I'm not even gonna read their last names anymore. I said that some of the younger groups also are playing violent first person and
shooter games. That's gonna be wild too. Can you imagine you're running around with weaponry that you know, A machete's probably the most the newest thing. I'm sorry, what machete? Thank you? Sorry again, I'm in recovery. So yeah, and then all of a sudden you have access to the weapons of I don't know, pick a game with a lot of weapons, Borderlands or that's gotta be wild. Can you imagine you're first playing a top
tier, full level video game after having not seen one. That's gotta These are people that survive of obviously hunting, and imagine a lot of times you need to be very patient, right and wait for your prey. And this thing is gonna These games are gonna absolutely kill and the social media is gonna kill their attention spans. Uh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, so, yes, they don't. They're not happy about it, but they are. They are now trying to limit their screen time. I guess you know
which most parents probably try to do that if they can. But what a wild, wild little experiment there, all right, seven forty six Cacoday Radio program Ken Boone. Oh, that's right, R on the phone here, Ken Boon from the Weather Channel. All right, Ken, what's going on today? Not well, hot and humid force here today, mix the clouds in sunshine. We've got a chance for showers and storms late this afternoon into this evening. Any storm that we do see would have the potential to be
strong to even severe, So keep an eye out for that. If we get the storms later today. Temperatures all the way up into the low nineties here this afternoon, seventy tonight. In behind it, though, a couple of nice days force heading into it through the weekend. Sunshine tomorrow, a bit of a west breeze, a little cooler midlelue, upper eighties, sunshine, mid eighties on Saturday, Sunshine close to nineties Sunday, but I think
we'll stay dry during the day. Maybe overnight Sunday night we could see a few showers and storms. All right, we'll talk in an hour. Thank you, sir, appreciate it all right, and we will. We'll come back in just a few here on the CaCO Day Radio program, looking back. It is the CaCO Day Radio Program. Phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So yeah, they're yep, you do
this all right, cal streener, you'd be good. Oh that freaks me out so much when all of a sudden, it just all the stuff disappears. All right, let's try this. Let's go to the phone, sarge. What's up? Yeah, okasey, good to have you back. Ten years ago, Green County Middle school students got laptops and our ne two neighbor boys the very next day were suspended for accessoring pornography and getting caught at it and doing it in school and so on. But anyways, they went on
to have a lot of problems in life. They would have had them anyway, I suppose some of them. It seemed to me that the Internet was like a very exaggerated but similar to TV and its effect on children and families. I know, I think you're I think you're accurate. What's wild here? And I know that you obviously understand that is that I suspect those kids in Green County had understood the concept of this, whereas these these folks didn't
even understand the concept and were almost immediately addicted to it. That's wild, Yeah, I believe it. Whoever, I would just point out, I don't know any young people that want to find out about China or any other place compared to the number of people who just entertained themselves. They don't seem to know anything about a whole lot of anything. But I understand why because I was that kid, you know, I want to know about China,
but also I wanted to see Boop. So like I, not every not every young man who you know is you know, has that that thought crossed their mind or the you know, digging for dad's playboy kind of thing. The difference is here is that it is digitally refined to addict you, especially in the world like we're talking about the pornographic site, but the social media site is is what's wild? All right? All right? Anyway, all
right, I appreciate the call there, sir. Phone screeners acting a little weird, all right, Yes, so, Jamal, what's up, Casey? I'm about to call in then defend it. K I'm forty nine and the same glen. I was part of the generation like KC that had the look at things doing that cycle p and then finally you know Internet boom,
like wow, okay. So for these this tribe to see different and accidentally put something in and see different women and actually see the emotions and be like wow, shower scene, Bronco riding and all these different things and stuff like that, and they never yeah, and so they they saw all these things
positions they've never seen women, they've never seen it. It got addictive and sometimes and I be honest, you do learn some things from watching adult movies because you're like, wow, I didn't know you can have this done. Because let's say, for those soldiers that went to be Ignomed, those soldiers that went to France and because d they bought, those who fault and served and those liver deliving veterans we have left, they went, they experienced things.
But there's certain techniques is over there they could come back and tell us back. Yes, there's something called a Karma Sutra, the book, but how many people took time to read it and what porn did and it got this tribe. It exposed them and they're like, wow, So the girl who's in the bottom foot down, now you look in at Hull like really, just the best you can do for yourself, you know, make smile a little bit. You know, let's try this. Let's try this.
And if they're really concervative, you have a lot of people that are talk casey that the only position merrit people supposed to have sexually. Yeah, because I have, I got about a minute here. You're not wrong in that sense, but this is everyone keeps. It's funny to focus just on the first thing. It's the social media thing is far scarier to me, as weird as that sounds like, just because whatever, like bottom hunt girl, Now maybe she knows how to pay for a pizza in a different way,
but social media going through and literally addicting stuff. I probably don't have pizza, But what a crazy show it has been. I got a bunch of audio I've been needing to get to and we will, we will infect start banging away into some of that. But you know, back although I have to admit when I first started the show today my my voice sounded a lot rougher. So I'm good to see that it is working its way out.
But uh, you know, bear with me a little today, a little tomorrow, and uh then we'll be back back into normal grind the week after so and then rosson, I actually have vacation coming up, so it's been planned for a long time, like at least what a couple months or something. So, but I just I anticipate your email and just want to let you know what's going on. But that's that's a couple of weeks away. So all right, let me, uh, let me get into a few
things. Oh, I just I did find this modely amusing. So Donald Payne Junior won the Democrat Party primary and New Jersey on Tuesday yesterday, so, which is really impressive considering he's dead now. He you know, I didn't have anyone challenging him. And it is because of the way it's districted. Now it is a right a you know, a conservative district, conservative leaning district. But he won this. I don't know, man, I don't trust, especially in New Jersey. So wouldn't that be a crazy town
if all of a sudden the guy wins the general election? I honestly, I don't know what the law is. I'm assuming he doesn't end up on the regular ballot, but maybe people's hands are tied. Paying who had been serving New Jersey's tenth congressional district since twenty twelve and who had succeeded his father in the same position. New Jersey is just one big NEPO place. Man died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of sixty five. So and
again he was on the ballot. He had no challengers democratic primaries, so but you know, going into the actual general there wasn't much hope that he would have won even if he was alive. But never put anything past anyone. So this is this is kind of funny. So Pope Francis I had a little statement that's raised some eyebrows. Let me let me tell you. I'm gonna I'm gonna play what he said and then I'll explain. We'll translate
it for you. But here's what he says. He's got some crazy uh they've been like these weird deep dives and stuff that he said, like he had he'd apologized for using a word that is it's a variation of the word the F word, which is, you know, from a gay slur standpoint, but it rhymes with like baggerty. I'm trying to be very careful here, and he was. He was referring to an attitude within uh, some of the Abby's and I can't remember exactly. Yeah, everybody was talking about
although he they how do I describe this? It's not a pure translation. But he's still apologized, all right. This, on the other hand, though, I don't know that he needs to apologize for it. So what did he say this time? Around? Here? You go, you're going to insult my mother, I'll punch you in the face. Forget about it, forget about it? For gazy? You said that? That was you said? It was like the are you proud of yourself? Yes? Why are you so proud of yourself? That's funny? So you think that that.
You know, he's not Italian, right, he's Argentinian. But he's been over there for a while, yes, and you know, visited many many other times. So just to be clear, just to be clear, what now, I've got to reset this whole damn thing. What Pope Francis actually said is, quote, if someone insults my mother, they can expect a punch in the face. Right, So I got the gist of it. In what sense in the transmit if you insult my mother, we're gonna
punch in the face of forgot about it. No, not that, No, there's a few, there's some add ons there, and I just I just pointed out with this with the other stuff from the other week, I want to be accurate here. And so yeah, yeah, he did say, because the whole thing sounds so ridiculous, that said that now to piled the base. But that's like a thing he said, like you say that because he's had he said, he bless you. He's had so many controversial
things that he's been saying recently. Right, Yeah, it's a matter of he says this, and I think most people hear that are like, yeah, okay, I understand the position he's in as the pope and whatnot, but you know, you insult somebody's mother, you might get punched in the face. It's literally it's uh even it's it's one of the Lost Commandments. Yeah, it's it's based pope right there. It was on the back of the first set of tablets, right, so yeah, you gotta be I
know about it. Maybe you don't know about it. So anyway, all right, let me hear this this thing that obviously you spent time on this morning. One more time. Here we go. You're gonna insult my mother. I'll punch you in the face. Forget about it, forget about it for gazy. So it's the gist, but it's but I wouldn't go quoting it today. If you're going to share the story with any You know how hard it was to get the AI to say forget about it. I kept
putting it in. It just wouldn't read it right. Yeah, I gotta, I could. That might be a problem. So I had no problem with Fugazi though. Huh No, it did. It did. I'd spell that differently as well. Oh okay, all right, well, why does it sound like the pope is a flight attendant giving safety instructions on an airplane
about to take off? I have I don't know. But also he didn't say for gaze or forget about it, okay, which is of course a notorious crime family in New York. You might know about from the Haesy for Shriff Twitch channel for a special guests Joey Rose Beef, which we've had in the shore before. Fugazy Fughazy is the name of the family. Yeah, but that's Fugazi's faith, is it? Why would you want to be so confused? All right? Eight eight eight Sorry, I'm trying to get this
thing to reload. Eight eight eight nine, three four seven, eight seventy. So many I have so many people that are now texting me the word forget about it and for gazy. I'm so glad of them working out for you. Oh, let's see Flora Dutra, a Brazilian activist who works Oh wait, hold on, you know, And I'm not even gonna deep dive into this because you have some people that just don't like the pope. So and that's fine, you can feel however you want. But now I'm completely
sity. You know what, do you understand how I'm that I'm doing to hang on here and I can't. And if I start laughing, if the gazing forget about it, I'm gonna start coughing like a madman. I'm gonna be honest. If I ever met the pope, and I was, I was raised Catholic, and we talked about this before. Ginormous Catholic church across of our across from our house, there's gonna get yes which is now a Hindu temple a giant banner outside of it. Last time I went home,
giant banner outside like homemade banner. It's this Hindu temple. They got rid of the Catholic Church because some stuff happened. But we'll move on. But if I met the Pope and he did not say forget about it, I'd be disappointed. But why it just seems like something you should say. But what But why should he say it? That he's already siting it. He's so great and and contrary to popular belief, the Pope doesn't live in Italy. You realize that, right, you keep mentioning this. Yeah, in
all fairness, that's your opinion. You know, well, I don't know. I mean, get a get a hold of one of those Marubo phones right close all the porn, probably a lot of pop ups there, and do some Google kiss the ring, and he goes forget about it. Be great, he really, I'll tell you what he does. He doesn't like you ever see him with the handshake and touching people. Though. This Pope
isn't a fan, No, he's not. I get it though. Man, He's standing there on the receiving line and people are trying to They're all trying to kiss him his hand. I'd be weirded out by that too. You have like a thousand people in a row slobeign on your hand. So if he says forget about anything, it's probably that. And then if you don't listen, they'll make you listen. All right, Uh, let's do this. We'll we'll hit a brake, we'll get into that a Do you
guys remember scarfs, scarves whatever. Deborah Burks, the physician. Uh, and I guess number two to Fauci. And and if you remember also the one who would go and do the press conferences next to Trump and then the on the left, they're like, oh, she's a Trump's Trump supporter and she's got to go and she's horrible. And and then when Biden got in
there, she didn't go. She ended up moving up the food chain, along with our own Mandy Cohen and the of course the Faucies of the world, who, by the way, have made seventy or excuse me, seven hundred million, not just him, but of payouts just in royalties from all of the all of the development that's been done within the NIH through the course of their tenure. So she's back at it and she's got some thoughts and this is gonna sound really familiar, so we'll get into that next. Hang
on, if you're fine out you're following all the bird flu stuff. By the way, I don't have bird flu, So thank you to the several people who sent me links going what have you got? This? All right? Wasn't making out with a chicken or what like? I don't even know. I did eat some chicken the other day. It was one of the last things I ate before I kind of didn't eat for three days. This wild what a great weight loss thing. But anyway, Yeah, so there's
a lot of conversation. You had a human death, and then they bring miss scarves out, which, by the way, what a horrible weather wise today, Like can you imagine wearing a scarf sweaty around the neck? Yeah, but she has some thoughts and I'm getting some like flashback vibes man to the very same conversations that we actually had with COVID that drove people wild.
All right, So what is Burke's calling for? Bert is calling for testing for asymptomatic cases of bird flu, saying not doing so is a mistake. Yes, that's right. She says that not testing to really see how many people people have been exposed and got asymptomatically infected is going to be one of the big mistakes if they don't do it. Uh, let's see here. This is why I'm quoting here. This is why I'm really concerned, because we're making the same mistakes today that we made with COVID. And what do
I mean by that? They're not testing to really see how many people have been exposed and got asymptomatically infected? Where is this pot this giant pool of asymptomatic infections? Where where is I'm not saying that it's not scientifically possible.
And again I'm not a research health blah blah blah, but I have a basic working knowledge and generally i'm trust but verifying stuff, And so again, can people Is there a window in which people can get from you even though you may not feel sick yourself, Because this is one of the things with
COVID. They drove people in saying you're like, well, I need to be tested to see if I'm sick, right, nor typically I would know if I'm sick, and that and that was one of the things that made the pandemic go on forever because you're like, well, no, I mean you could show symptoms in two weeks, or you could have it and you could be spreading it not know it right, like you're a character in the Walking Dead spreading the zombie disease or whatever. You know, there's bad.
People do not want to do that again. You you would agree that that and not just necessarily in this, but there are there are times when you don't feel sick yet, but you may you very well could could spread right in certain circumstances. Get you know, cases of flu like that, uh some of the respiratory stuff, uh not COVID like like the big respiratory stuff, but you know, uh, stuff that generally stuff that can get in and get around to school real quick. That isn't necessarily deadly, but you
know, kids are just yeah, kids are just filthy. But in a school setting, just how quickly that that passes around. But the idea that everything is that is going to then require all of the efforts during COVID that drove everybody wild. Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. There is not a day man when the folks down south are doing their level best to improve our broadcast. And in fact, it is so helpful. They have
their own song. Let's do this. Florida Men, Florida men. Is something in the water they errors hand that they should do all that crazy crap. It's like the state is one beet dumb ass trapped. Nowhere else has the Florida Man. It is almost like as the Weird Factor climbs and in Florida every time, in Florida, then Florida man. If anyone can jeer me, you know, you can't. Just mind life be crazy. But of course it's not. It's that crowd crazy as yours. Nowhere else are
you gonna find him. They're so used to it they don't mind him. Hooray for Florida Man. Now you have to admit, we've had some wild headlines today, including the Amazon tribe that was remote and now they're all addicted to social media and porn. That was a doozy. We had the Pope Francis story, where there is some debate about exactly what was said, but
whatever, but check this headline out you're ready. Anti Trump cross dressing man smash his car into County jail before hurling snakes and shouting the devil told me
to kill everyone. I feel like that might win. I understand that a tribe, an ancient tribe, has basically now been in in infected with with horribleness, and and that is that is that is tragic in and of itself, but just for sheer absurdity of headlines anti Trump, cross dressing man smashed his car into county jail before hurling snakes and shouting the devil told me to kill everyone. Is probably not what you had on your Bengo card today, or maybe it is, all right, So what are the details there?
A homeless man wearing women's clothes intentionally rammed his car or do we know pronouns rammed his car into the side of a county jail in Florida. This is Martin County, which just cent on an know that what is Martin County? It doesn't matter. Forty year old Joseph Leady's accused of four counts of aggravated assault on an officer. All right, so I'm gonna tell you exactly what panned out. And if you were going to siege a law enforcement facility,
let me know if this is how you would do it. Okay. Surveillance footage shows the suspect drive through the parking lot, up the walkway and right through the glass lobby doors. Once you go inside through the lobby, when you actually get into the secure part of the facility, that's where you're not going to be able to drive, as it has a steel security door inside. So he didn't get through that. But it wasn't just the driving, so it it gets a little crazier from there. No one was in the
lobby and the crash and he was taken into custody. After exiting the car wearing a blouse and no pants, Leady began pouring motor oil all over the jail floor, saying he was going to set it ablaze. He also slammed the ex president, expressing a desire to kill everyone. He's then shown throwing snakes on the floor in where the motor oil is not now hold on rubber snakes. I was about to ask where did the like did he bring the snakes in like a sack or something like? How do you get the snakes
in? Well, you don't have a bag of snakes in your car. I have not chake the snake. No, dude, you put it with you. You have a jack, right, you got to have a like one of those thin blankets is probably smart. Yeah, even if it's the little polymer ones. You know, it's like I had a whole winter in Wyoming. Everyone's got like a winter kit in their car, and I'd be listening to everybody. See in Earnest Saves Christmas, I understand how to smuggle snakes in. Oh, that's fair. But you know, so they were
fake snakes. Yes, they were rubber snakes, because you know, you wouldn't want to abuse animals. If this happened at the Southern border they give them asylum, they probably would, absolutely, So yeah, he's just it's location, location, location for this guy. All right, Well, hold on, the fund's not over through that much. Shot is wild the lunatic, all right, So again got out wearing the blouse, no pants port tomorrow Motor Oil talked about how he wants to kill everyone. Threw the snakes
all over the floor. Let's see here, I'm reading the Daily Mail mail article version, and they always double up stuff to fill space so they can sell more ads. So it's kind of hard to work off of them because you want just the facts. Also included photos of the snakes the suspect hurled. Clearly they are fake snakes. Oh yeah, all right, so here we go. This is where it gets crazy. The snakes. Now, Ross, you asked her where did he have the snakes? He had a
backpack full of the snakes. And then you see the motor oil there. The pink backpack, which is emblazoned with the phrase girl power apparently is where he had the snakes. By the way, it was a Toyota What is that a Toyota camery? Anyway? All right, but then some of the statements get crazy. So leady, who's originally from are you ready for this? Chicago? Uh? Didn't see that coming, did you. He He's not sure with attempted murder or anything, because again, there was nobody in
there. However, the facility, which is a seven hundred bed lockup facility, so this is not a small little station this is it's a pretty big county facility. Authority say. They initially told him to step away from the vehicle, which he responded to them with a blank stare. He then grabbed the castro a castro castro oil and began dumping it everywhere, saying that he was going to essentially light the facility on fire. When asked why he did it. He said, quote the devil made me do it. Why don't
you shoot me? Or if you won't shoot me, then me and the sorry. That was very hard to say and get the beeping. So he told the deputies responding, shoot me. But if you're not going to shoot me, then me in the which if you're a deputy, I mean like there's a third option, obviously the one that they exercised. But what a what a what a predicament to be put in. The report also said the lead he was subdued after being uh, you're ready for this taste? Yeah?
Yeah again. Motor oil and rubber snakes versus taser. We constantly have these conversations. Now, there is the part where didn't they tase a dude who had been covered in some sort of flammable liquid and he caught on fire? I think that was an actual thing that happened. And they're like, police should have known, and I said it. I'm like, well, if that's the case, then the first thing I'm gonna do, if I'm gonna you know, if I'm doing some er, I think I might counter
law enforcement is telling him I put a flammable substance on me. You just everything's so dumb when that's why I did it. So the devil made me do it again. Gave deputies the option to do the one thing or do the other thing, and they chose neither and just taste them and took them into custody. So there you go, Florida once again, overperforming each and every day, keeping things interesting here on the show. We do appreciate it.
Right now, it is eight forty four here on the Cacoday Radio program. Do we not Ken Moon ready yet? Oh good? Okay, all right, Callscreener's been kind of like me, a little under the weather, not very cooperative, not doing what it's supposed to do. I'm far funnier though. All Right, I see it. I'm gonna try to just pick it. Okay, ready, oh wait, there we go. All right, here we go, Ken Boon from the Weather Channel. Our phones are a nightmare this morning. How you doing, Ken, I'm doing well.
I'm doing well. Mix the clowns and sunshine out there today, A hot and humid one for us said about a forty percent chance for showers and storms as you look towards later on this afternoon and into this evening. Any storm that we would see would have the potential to be strong to even severe, with the primary threat being strong winds. So keeping close eye to the skylake
this afternoon if we do get those storms to fire up. Low nineties here this afternoon, but certainly feeling hotter than that with the humidity seventy tonight. Better weather ahead though for Friday of the weekend, sunny Tomorrow, a light west breeze. It'll be a little cooler, a little less humid. Highs tomorrow, middle upper eighties Sunday and mid eighties on Saturday. The humidity start to climb on Sunday, but I think the showers and storms hold off until
overnight Sunday night. So another sunny day Sunday for look for him here ninety All right, Ken, appreciate it. We talked to you tomorrow, sir. Is it you hanging out with us? No? Jeff marrall be in with you, okay, all right, we'll have a good weekend in advance. Thank you, sir. All right, you too? All right, there you go? All right, Wait, hold on, somebody wants to know was it the one gallon or the No, it was the handle on the oil. Yeah, it's it's the fiber it out Gallon Court. Yeah,
it's the handle. It's the big one, so I can't see the actual viscosity of it though, little blurry voters. But you know, maybe do your own research, sir. There you go, just like the tribe in Brazil doing their own research. We'll be back hanging Bloomberg Update with Jeff Bellinger. What's going on, jeffy case and welcome back. We can add the weekly tallly of new claims for unemployment benefits to the indicators suggesting the job
market has begun to soften. The Labor Department comped to two hundred and twenty nine thousand first time applications last week. That was more than expected, in eight thousands more than the prior week. The agency's May employment report will be out tomorrow. We also had a report that employers eased up on the layoffs last month Challenger Gray and Christmas, as nearly sixty four thousand job cuts were
announced. That was down twenty percent from May of last year. Artificial intelligence spent very good for Nvidia, making the company the world's most valuable semiconductor maker now. It is raised nvidious market cap to more than three trillion dollars, making it more valuable than apple. The last time en vidious value topped apples was in two thousand and two, and that was five years before the introduction of the iPhone. Income from investments helping a lot of Americans deal with inflation.
The Commerce Department says interest and dividend increased totaled about a dividend income I should say, total about three point seven billion dollars in the first quarter. A senior economist at KED Bank told The Wall Street Journal the one potential downside is that people's ability to continue paying for goods and services could complicate the federal
reserves fight against inflation. The American Airlines Flight Attendant union, which is threatening to strike, has rejected a company offer of an immediate seventeen percent pay hike plus more profit sharing. The raises would have been separate from the payhikes being discussed in contract talks, but the union wants to focus on those contract talks. And Casey Boeing Space Taxi is on target to dock with the International Space
Station early this afternoon. The star Liner, with NASA astronauts on board, was launched into arbit yesterday after lengthy delays. Stock market futures narrowly mixed this morning. Casey S and P futures are flat. Nasdaq futures are up nineteen, the Dial futures are down eighteen. Casey, all right, I do appreciate it. Jeff Well chat to borrow, sir. Sounds good talk to you. Then all right, there you go, Jeff Bellinger Bloomberg News,
all right, and Nicall screener just works super fast. Now. So I don't know what is right in the same violent manner with whatever you just did, so we'll figure it out from there. I don't understand this stuff. I mean, I don't understand any of it. Bearing him under the prison
if guilty. But how you are a friggin TV anchor, right, You're everybody knows what you look like, even if they don't, do you know what I'm saying, Like maybe if they don't watch that channel or they particularly watch the local news, you still kind of I'm I have I'm friends with a couple TV folk and in in in the region, and I've and I've gone, you know, I'll go out with them, and you know, they get recognized. That's the thing about radio, which is kind of nice
and not getting recognized. But if you're TV, it's it's pretty tough. And so with that in mind, why you would think that going onto the Internet to randomly try to hook up with a fifteen year old in the market in which you broadcast, and you're a TV anchor who's covered how many versions of this story going back to the Chris Hansen days, to some of the
the internet based kind of vigilanti groups that do this. Plus when it's not even a sting operation and it's just some perv creeping up on a kid on the Internet, like you've you've probably done one hundred reads of this story as an act. This guy is a desk news anchor. His name is Bill lunn Ah. He's Shreveport, Louisiana. All right, here we go, married Louisiana TV anchor has abruptly quit his job after he's accused of sexting someone
he thought was a fifteen year old girl. Then he set up the meeting. Turned out to be the Predator Hunters, one of the higher profile folks there on YouTube, and they make the they make these videos. I don't know some of them. Here's the deal. I got no problem with some of the groups going out there and and stopping, you know, mining information,
information that can be used to stop people from doing this. But some of them give me real Patty Mayo vibes, which it's going to run into legal complications, although from what I know of this particular group, I don't know. Their videos look pretty cut and dry, but what the hell. And so he's waiting for a fifteen year old to show up and three dudes show up. He claims the men beat him up and then tried to steal his truck. The whole thing is crazy, but how do you fall for this
