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All right, good morning and happy Tuesday. Welcome. It is the ca CEO Day radio program. We're gonna get through this thing, I promise. So what a day? The President out in Hawaii? Take any pause in his Lake Tahoe vyk to head to Hawaii And all right, So Rossie, here's what I was going to ask you before I got distracted because Google Chrome

was acting weird again. You would agree that when the president is making remarks, since even on his little cards he has, they're willing to write in detail where he's supposed to sit, when he's supposed to sit, that likely when it's the remarks time, it's predetermined what he's going to talk about, Right, you would agree, I mean I would think so yeah, right, if they're willing to put level of detail, like you're done talking and you sit in your seat, that they have a pretty good eye. Yea,

what he's gonna what he's gonna chat about? Do you think he goes rogue when he keeps telling these same stories, many of which, by the way, are fundamentally not true. Or do you think that they build him in because like there's a comfort level from him, because he like a lot of he's not the only one, but a lot of politicians they like to tell the same stories over and over, right, they pull Well, they're crowd pleasers, and so do you think they're built in or do you think

that's him deviating from the script. I would probably say I think that's him going off script. You think it's him going off script, and I think it drives his people insane, probably, But look Trump used to wander, and arguably in many cases it kind of it kind of looked like there was no script and which probably drove his people insane too. But would Joe Biden

Man, And there's there's several stories he likes to get back to. There's the part where he was the poorest man in Congress for thirty six years, which he wasn't ever, but at one time I saw I saw somebody break this down. He was the poorest member of the Delaware delegation. But they wrote the article in kind of a sarcastic way back in the eighties. It's like he's the poorest, but he also just sold his million plus dollar mansion.

So they were pointing out that everybody who's in Congress in Delaware, which I think is three reps at the time, I don't know what it is now, was the poorest. So he likes that story, and he likes the Beau Biden story, which, as you probably heard in story in some of the news that we did, he was regaling gold star families with or families of soldiers who were gravely injured in the Afghanistan withdrawal, which didn't sit real well. But another story he really enjoys telling is how he his home

burned down one day and so he knows what it's like. And unfortunately he brought that story to Maui. There was a few things in Maui that were a little head scratcher, like at one point he made a comment about how hot the ground was, which I can kind of slough off, you know whatever. There's something about I hope you're wearing boots because the grounds relate because it's hot. There's a lot of sun. But may me, that's not

the thing to talk about after just touring a fire zone. However, it was then during the speech, which arguably should be a little more buttoned up, when well he went in this direction. I don't want to compare difficulties, but we have a little sense chill, and I what it's like to lose a home. Years ago, now, fifteen years ago, I was in Washington, do we meet the press. It was a sunny Sunday and

lightning struck at home on a little lake. It's outside of our home, and I don't lake, a big pond and hit a wire and came up underneath our home into the heating ducks, the air conditioning duck, and make a long story short, almost lost my wife, my sixty seven corvette, and my cat. Well you gotta throw the cat there, right, And that did happen. By the way, However, if you look at the reporting at the time, what actually transpired is and I know he says almost

what actually transpires is a kitchen fire. A kitchen fire that was in that area and stayed in that area and was out within twenty minutes roughly, according to the reporting of the time and the fire department person who is who's chatted with I don't know if going to Maui and explaining to people, some of which who just lost all of it about that time. Your kitchen went on fire for a little while, but all you you didn't lose your home and

you just had to you know, rent of ate your kitchen. I don't know if that's a winning strategy, and that was part of the actual speech. So that's why I'm scratching my head, is like, because it sounded like it was meant to be part of the speech, and I can't, for the life of me think how others in his orbit would think that that's a good idea as you're talking to people who may have lost their entire homes

or who may still be wondering where loved ones are. Right, you know, there are still, according to the Hawaii Governor will listen to this, more than a thousand. They're unaccounted for about fifty. It will take several weeks. Still, some of the challenges are going to be extraordinary. As you reported, eighty five percent of the of the land of the impact zone has been covered now by what amounts to an army of search and rescue teams

and forty one dogs. So at eighty five percent of the land has been covered. Now we go into the larger buildings, which require peeling back some of the floors and structures. That last fifteen percent could take weeks. We do have extreme concerns that because of the temperature of the fire, the remains of those who have died in some cases maybe impossible to recover meaningfully. So

they're going to be people that are lost forever. And right now we're working, obviously with the FBI and everyone on the ground to make sure that we do what we can to assess who's missing, all right, And I saw people that just decided that every one of those thousand or thousand and fifty unaccounted for probably dead, And that's that's not how it works necessarily in these situations. That is there. Look, that is going to be some of it.

And the governor is right, even if he's an idiot in so many other ways listening to him. Over the course of this, they're gonna the people they were recovering. I heard one person describe it as like they would find them and then if they touched them, they would literally fall apart. I mean, really gruesome, horrific stuff. So are there going to be folks that are missing and were killed in the fire whose remains may have been

literally incinerated. Absolutely, But when you when you have these issues, and they have a number of people who are quote unaccounted for, the vast majority are unaccounted for because they fled, right, they fled to either in this case, elsewhere on Maui or maybe went to another island or back to the contiguous forty eight or whatever it is, and it they like they didn't register to do it. And you hope that that is all of them, because

you don't want to add to the loss of life. But then I saw people going, oh, they're all dead, and they're all school kids, and one in four Hawaii kids on Maui is not going to be in school,

and they're covering. I don't know any of that, but I do know that it's pretty common following a disaster to have a lot of people quote unaccounted for that eventually are accounted for because they're you know, they didn't register on their way out, and especially with Maui, because it's just the whole thing has sounded bumbled to be polite, not just from the sirens not being put off or water issues or whatever, but even in the even in the

aftermath where you have like no media zones which are helpful, and you know, you talk about the media and their unhelpfulness, and a lot of instances stories trying to track people down that end up on national news. It tends to track people down. There's a helpful nature to that, and you know

you're not having any of that. You're having people are literally trying to provide resources and they're being stymied because they can't either can't enter the area or everything has to go through Red Cross. And I understand to some extent the organization of it, but when you're in a frantic situation, sometimes the aid is going to be a little frantic. So knowing this sitting there and telling people that may have friends or loved ones who are unaccounted for about that time your

kitchen caught fire. I mean, but you were able to save it. If I was, like, you know, a Biden advisor working there, I'd be like, hey, whatever you do, don't mention you're the corvette you almost lost. Don't mention the corvette. Ah, well corvettes. It's a nice corvette. Do you see the meme get in right? Oh of him sitting in there? Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, get it, get it losers. We're going losering. Yeah, yeah, we're going losering.

So I mean, and and uh, that's you knew from the from the corvette as it was like a marker for buried treasure in this case, a bunch of documents he took right because you go to the garage, you're like, ah, they're next to the corvette, and then boom, there they are and just happen to be documents that In some cases they're talking about things that Hunter Biden actually talked about in emails to people as part of trying

to impress them. I think, you know, he's getting up there and he's trying to be relatable, right, He's trying to show that he has empty Dude, I understand that. Yeah, I understand telling stories. That's what politicians do. But you know, sometimes the best thing to say is, you know, I can't imagine how you're feeling because I've never been through

this. Just acknowledge what the person is going through. You don't have to compare yourself or have a story every single time, because it comes across like that, like what are you doing? It was probably a nice kitchen, though, I'm sure it was very nice. Okay, all right, I don't know what to put that out, and you know, twenty minutes, didn't know what was gonna go on. Maybe the whole house, not the

whole house, but yeah, no to Ross's point. Absolutely, But if you're an advisor, that's why I wonder if this stuff is because it sounded a very natural flow into it, and it's hard to tell what he is on script or off scrapt. He also was having trouble with the name of the island. There was a little little whoopsie do there on him trying to figure out which because I first started talking about the Big Island and you could

say this is Maui, which is not the big island. By the way, just for clarification, the whole thing was messy, but it's hard to tell what it was intended and what wasn't. But yeah, your point, if you're somebody putting all that together for him, I don't know how you. I don't know how that gets in there. But he did make the visit. There was some there was some pushback by some of the locals, uh in comments and signage and all that kind of stuff. We can touch

on that as well. Six twenty one, let's do this. We'll take a break feeback case O day radio program Smart Talk All DAYPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Wait, are you accusing me of doing crack. I know what is No, I'm just saying we've been watching a lot of that autopsy show, and I'm saying, hold on, hold on exact, got to set the story down. Cross is throwing big allegations, right, all right, So this more and I post

us at our exchange from earlier this morning on Twitter. So I got up this morning, and you know, I did the thing I have to, Like, I can't snooze anymore. I used to be able to snooze, and it's just a bad idea. So when the alarm goes off, and then I may sit there for the other alarm, which is a minute later, but I'm up right, I'm not happy about it, but I'm up.

So the alarm goes off. I get up this morning. I turned my bedside lamp on and I'm standing there right next to my bed, getting ready to go into the bathroom, and I reach over on my nightstand to grab like I can't remember when I was grabbing this morning to grab something. I think I was grabbing. I was grabbing my gatorade from the night before.

And I did it and I knocked this really heavy like rock school glass that was on the side of my bed off, and it proceeded to drop directly on my foot and the floor kind of and it shattered and it butchered the top of my foot. So now I'm standing there next to my bed. I'm bleeding, and it's like it was like a head wound bleeding, and so I like do the little hop scotch to the bathroom, get right in the shower, and I'm trying to wash that off. So it's like,

you know, everything's an adventure. I fell in the shower here a week or so ago, and we talked about that, and I texted Ross about this, and rather than being sympathetic or telling me about that time the lightning struck his kitchen, he went in a different direction. And now I'm doing crack and I'll explain all the details. Thank you. Kti in the Triad and one six one FM talk in the Triangle. You've increased the bottom. All right, good morning, six thirty five case O Day Radio program.

All right, to regale you further because Rossing some on the verge of death or something. But yeah, I got up this morning, had a glass next to my bed. I was grabbing something. Mouse knocked it right because it was right on the edge of the nightstand fell to the ground, hit my foot. The floor kind of simultaneously shattered and slice my foot up

enough that I was just sitting there bleeding. So, by the way you're up at that point, I mean I was in the process like wiping sleep out of my eyes as you do, and then all of a sudden it's like, I'm as awake because you could get So I gotta go to the bathroom and the whole thing, and I'm in the shower and it's black. I'm like, would you the hot water is probably like motivating it to bleed

more. So I'm doing that and I sent Ross that and immediately he's like, oh, I guess we're doing the best of because you know, never let a good crisis go to waste or something to jump right on that horse. So he didn't have screen phone calls or something this morning, So I I appreciate your concern this morning. Well, we've been watching a lot of the this is what he tells. So here's what he then tells me.

We've been watching marky know, we've been binge watching that show on Peacock slash Reels, the Autopsy show, Lead the slamb autopsy show, right right, right, And I'm concerned, especially after your story of slipping in the shower last last week or whatever it was, and now this story two fridays ago, right and you said the water was hot this morning. I'm seeing the similarities between you and say, like, Whitney Houston, what, No,

I'm concerned a tub with a gravy boat what. That's not how she died. Many people don't realize that because you watch the show and you're like, I don't need to watch that episode. I know how she died. She was a crackhead and she died in the tub, and you watch it and you realize that there's like all these little details to add up to that moment. I wasn't doing any crack in either incident. What happened with Whitney Houston was before she had gotten in the tub, she had done a lot of

crack. Okay, she's a big fan of the crack, right, so she she does the crack. Well, she still enjoyed it, and the tub was so hot. The tub was so hot that when they found her like a half a day later, and they found her in the tub, the water was still hot, not like lukewarm, not room temperature. It was still like cooling down. It was so hot. So the water is so hot she she stands at it, she gets in the tub. Her body is super numb because of the crack, and she can't feel how hot

it is. So her body though, like her brain like compensates and because she's standing in the tub and all of the blood from her brain goes to her feet, causing her to pass out. She hits the side of the tub, falls into the tub, and that's how she drowns. So I'm seeing similarities here between you and Whitney. And with the glass breaking, it's sort of like it reminds me of the James Dean car crash. So I'm very concerned. No, this is the problem with watching this. This is

with watching this out this autopsy show is when you binge watch it. We're walking markis felt the same way. Now. So I'm walking around the house and I hear, like the narrator, the doctor's a voice in my head. Yeah. So I walk in the kitchen and I hear the dog, and I look at the cheese balls and the cheesy poofs, the big tub of cheesy poos, so big Costco style cheese poos. But and I go

to have some. But then I hear the Doctor's a voice in my head, like imagining it from the show, and he's like the accumulation of the cheese cheesy poops Scott in his arteries and he died two hours now, Like so I'm seeing like that stop cheese pos right around every corner, you know what I mean, Like there's so many things. It's the one thing can lead to the next. I feel like that's you being like, you know, married guy with kids now where you're looking for that stuff because like you

know, it's the show. Like I'm telling you that we took a boat like googling symptoms. Yeah right, We're like we did take any things cancer because Marky said the same thing. She's like I was about to like do you know like this or in the house and I'm like, well, what have this happened? And and that, and then I heard the Doctor's a voice in my head from the show. So we're taking a break from the autopsy show. But anyway, you and Wenttey Houston sympaticoake what No, I

don't have it. I don't even have a gravy boat. That I know. I don't think. Yeah, I don't have a gravy boat. I'm just in my head. I'm looking for it. Wait, hold on, what was not that was in the glass, sir? It was an empty glass? What had I was either I can't remember if it was water or rum and coke. Might have been water or rum and coke from the night before might have been water. I don't remember. It was empty at the time though, so literally the only liquid on my wood floors next to my

bed was blood, which I cleaned up this morning. The only like episodes that we haven't really been shocked were like because they have a lot of the wrestlers on the show, like we watched Roddy Piper or Macho Man, and that of course is a lot of head injury stuff, yeah, bodily injuries and you know, you got painkillers from the eighties and cocaine from the eighties. Whoe and kid who it was I'm gonna I can't, I can't remember now, but it was, and like it was weird about that is it

happened? Was it Ben Wah whatever his name was, but anyway, it happened, and like initially they're just like, ah, he's dead, his family's dead, and they canceled whatever the wrestling event was that night, and they aired like this two hour thing where they just had wrestlers talking about memories of oh yeah, right, except there was one of the guys and everyone's just like he's he was the greatest dude ever. And one of the dudes

was being very generic. I can't remember which wrestler was, was like he worked really hard at it, and it was it was so different from the other ones who were just love it on him. And I saw an interview later where he's like, yeah, I was talking with a relative and they're like, what if he's the one who killed them? Chris Bena, Chris

Benwain. He goes it dawned on me that maybe I don't want a video of me talking about how awesome he is if that's what happened, because that was starting but they had they ended up airing that thing, and there was just there was one interview that was distinctly generic versus the others, and then it turned out, yeah, well he say he murdered his wife, strangled his wife and then like drugged and murdered his kid and then killed himself and

and they had just run this whole thing, and yeah, it was it was interesting to say the very least. So everything around your house is trying to murder you, is what you're saying. That's what the doctor voice of my head keeps saying. It's terrifying. That's it's understandable. Man. How many stories have we done where somebody dies in an incredibly like unexpected, weird way, man, just like didn't see didn't see that. Well, the thing with the show, like I was saying, is it's not always about

like the incident, it's the things leading up to it. Like you know, the James Dean car crash, Like we know that he died in the car crash, and you've seen photos of the car right that looks I literally and drove when I was in California. I went and drove that stretch of the Holland where where he died. And you know, those those mountain roads, especially after those houses are they're really curry. They're really fun roads though.

And obviously he's got himself a you know, a really impressive for the day Porsche. So yeah, yeah, you haven't seen photos of the car where it looks like it was like crushed like a beer can against somebody's forehead, just like it doesn't even look like a car anymore. But you know what led up to that While he was driving the car to break it in, because he was going to race the car, and you need to put

a certain amount of miles on it too to break into right. Yeah, And I guess the car was a day later or something, so he was driving. He had to get to point A to point B so he could race. And it wasn't even him. He was driving I guess at like fifty five miles per hour. That's pretty fast for that road. Yeah, but it was maybe not for that car though. It was like a lot

of accidents. It was the other person who had cut across the highway and then it, yeah, some other dude who was trying to put his best time down anyway, taking a break from this shows Yeah, and now you've come so close to death, like two weeks and I didn't almost die this morning. I just broke a class. I'm a sad. I like that

glass. It was a nice glass, good for water and or Roman coke or was the infection from the glass started spreading within Because I haven't I haven't really poorly wrapped this morning like it's not and there was a slight fungus on the wrapping around the foot. Dude, this foot, it's the same foot with the scar. You remember how I got the scar? Right, you're so dead you remember this? Remember how I got the scar? Randy's going away party. I do not recall that. I know because this is the

first time I met your wife. Yeah, the first time I met you for I saw you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is right when I'm so we remember we had it at the Fish restaurant down at Cboard. But do you remember where like most of the people went after the fish restaurant, No, because that was out of the restaurant early. Okay, oh yeah, no, you went to the strip club like everyone because ran because that was the memory. Like Randy when she first came to Raleigh.

Yeah, they're real right on the way right by the station there. For what. I don't remember her her story. She ended up there, but like some I think somebody was messing with her and told her that was a good bar to go to or whatever. So like most of the people went up to the Foxy Lady. So I went up there and I was wearing open toe shoes or sandals or whatever, I can't remember what it was.

And so we're there and like everyone had taken a position of these high chairs that were all away at the back, away from the stage because it doesn't work fun. It's just really weird, right, And one of the dancers comes up and like one by one is working all the chairs to sell a dance, and she did this weird thing where she kind of like jumped herself up right on. People say, hey, you know, wouldn't this

wouldn't this be great? And the bottom of her heel punctured the top of my foot and I had to go from the Foxy Lady to the Duke Duke Urgent Care Hospital whatever, right up the road there on Wake Forest. And it was really embarrassing because I explained what happened to the first person I talked to, and I was getting like visits from other medical staff because I think

the word got around. They wanted to see the dude who was there because you got a stripper heel in the foot, and they like put the liquid stitches thing I was, but I had I ended up getting like a tetanus thing or yeah, like there was some concern there. Well, I understandably so, by the way, if you were ever in that place, but yeah, I and like people were coming around to see the side show of the idiot who was there because his foot was gashed open by a stripper heel.

Yeah, so same foot, but it cut around the toes so little a little further down. But yeah, here we are anyway, six forty six phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. And then Ross immediately wanted to cancel the show. Just do best of but I'm just concerned. You know, you're living through your final it's like your final destination, these final hours. Yeah, it's a universe trying to get me right there. All right, So we'll see if we can make it through.

And if we do, we got lots to get to coming up here. On the case O Day Radio Program one oh six one at them Talk and N four five PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, good morning, it is uh six fifty two case O Day Radio Program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. All right, few things to get to right now. People are they're gonna have to cut your foot off.

It's it's it's all good. Everything's gonna be fine. I'll tell you I'm concerned with And I tweeted this video out yesterday and it's mostly kids, although there is an adult that kind of cuts them through there. Out in California, they have this video of a bunch of kids that are playing in the floodwaters and they're like like jumping in there and their heads going under the water. And look, I understand that it's probably not something they're used to,

but please, somebody go say something to them. That's how you get all the infections right there, That's how you end up on Ross's autopsy show. Well, they're like and they got seven kinds of listeria, right that is that was hard to watch the amount of people that understand, like you have like a common knowledge of like like basic plumbing, right all right, right, right right, yeah, yeah, And so when you get these flood situations, yeah, that's like the bead's one of the big things you

don't want to do. You don't want to spend one, you don't want to spend any time in that water period. But if you have to, you want to kind of limit it to lower body, which you then immediately wash off, like you don't you sure as hell don't want to get your head under the way. They had people in like can't now it wasn't even Cancoon, it was south to there. Yet the even nicer resorts where they had a bunch of people get sick because they were swimming in the ocean.

Because people don't realize this in the Cancoon area, I know you're gonna be shocked to learn this. They don't have adequate sewer to support all of that infrastructure. And so like a good chunk of the hotel's literally fire their sewer out into the ocean. I know, at all inclusive. Ain't sounding is

great. It's a big it's a significant problem. They just don't have the infrastructure there, so like, and it's it's interesting because the hotels that don't just jet their sewer out into the oceans maybe not the best place to describe it, most of them, I think jet their sewer into that internal lagoon, which of course flows to the ocean eventually. But yeah, yeah, you want to watch out for that. So like, so they'll tell you

even though you're at this beach paradise. You maybe don't want to put your head under the water. And these kids are just bouncing around like it's a public pool, and and you know, hopefully I guess they're young and they can fight it off. But that was that was not good. Oh wait, hold on, let me grab a call. Here's somebody's concern. Oh it's mister Mayfield. Mister Mayfield, what's up. Sure, I don't keep

a glass or anything sharp around my bed. And it might have been a good drinking glass, but I don't have to walk on glass to the shower and take care of myself like that. You're looking like more of a prospect for where I'm at, and this is a good place to be. So when you get a little older, you think about the land and because they

got pull strings for every kind of way you are in this building. And definitely don't walk on glass going to the shower, tend to I mean, And to be fair, the glass wasn't sharp when it was still intact, like it was just you know, it was just a regular old glass. So you won't be doing that no more, will you. No, No, I'm dumb. I can assure you that at some point I will once again, grab a glass, bring it to bed with me, and except I will attempt not to, you know, smack it into the ground and

break it. So well, I hope you're not hurt bad, But no, no, we got it all cleaned up, so wasn't That's good? Now, Now the aid that comes in helps clean your house, she won't be h having to deal with anything that you did. No, no, I because there was blood on a wood floor, I made an effort to clean up this morning, so when she comes on Thursday, which is her normal day, she won't even notice. I wouldn't leave that for it. But I appreciate your concern, but I don't think I'm quite ready for the

assistant living facility. But you know, maybe maybe sooner rather than later. So maybe one day, if I'm still around, we'll be pals here at the Landen. Oh. Absolutely. There's a lot of single women there right, give it, yes, and they're looking husbands and they ain't gonna get me. I'm already married, right, Okay, Well that's for me.

But I appreciate the call this morning, sir. Have a good one, okay, you two, Casey, goodbye ross you at I feel like I feel like he has a stock in the landing because he's like he should be doing endorsement spots for him. All right, So no, I will have to get a new glass, but I'll be dumb and bring one next to my bed again, because that's what you do. All right. We'll get more calls, more in sanity coming away. Our number two right around the

corner, hang out. Hi, good morning everybody, and welcome. It is our number two seven zero seven here on the case O Day Radio program, phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So if you're not injuring yourself, you still got to deal with the potential that

you're injured by others. Case in point, the James Dean story we're talking about there in the last segment, and case in point the city of Chicago, where one of the city's lawmakers, a democratic older woman by the name of Maria Hadden, has come up with a partial solution to the to the violence. No, no, it does not involve arresting and actually jailing violent criminals would want to do that instead. It's kind of it's like a thing from the purge man, So believe it or not, The older woman Hadden

has officially asked gang members to refrain from murdering people or shootouts. Is what she said, between the hours of nine am and nine pm to reduce the risk to people not involved in high risk activities. I think you got to go like six am because people are going to work and stuff, right, maybe six am to nine pm. Dubbing it I kids, you not the

people's ordinance, good lord. She feels that making or offering a deal with the city's dangerous gang members could help keep the city safe from accidental killings. The idea, which was actually proffered by a group known as Native Sons, was presented to the older woman. She liked it. The co founder of the group, Tatiana Atkins, said, quote, we have to start somewhere. Our goal is to approach the city's gun violence problems strategically, not all

at once. We know things won't change overnight. So what do you do. Let's say, hypothetically, Ross, you're a you're a gang member, and you're you're carrying out revenge or a message or whatever, and you locate whoever it is you're going to revenge, and it's like eight fifty nine. So do you just gotta like sit there and do you go by, like, is there a standardized clock? Can you cheat it a few minutes to uh, you know, open fire on the dude in a drive by?

How does that work exactly? I mean hypothetically, I I mean it won't work. Let's just be So you're saying you would do it before the purge hours, Well, I'm wondering, like can you be like, oh, my watch is fast? I'm sorry, you know what I'm saying. Like, and what if you're what if you're involved in a shootout and it hits nine am under her timeline? Do you have to stop with the shootout? At that point You're just like, ah, do You're lucky for you,

We'll pick this up later tonight. Or at that point, if you've already started said shootout, can you continue it because it technically started prior to the cutoff time? Like? These are these are the questions that I have of I mean, you've got to be punctual, right, and you've got to have respect for the rules. So I mean, those are just words. You know, That's how I live. So it's you just adopt this into the unwritten code, right, you know how women, children, no civilians

kind of thing. So if you're let's say you're Whispers, not that whispers, the other whispers so irishman reference, but you're that Whispers and you just you were trying to burn down a laundry that's partially owned by one of the crime bosses, and you feel that retaliation may be coming your way at that point, do you just like you can do all of your criminal stuff between nine and nine and you don't have to worry about stuff like you could.

You can see how that would hamper things in carrying out various criminal activities like retribution and stuff, right right, right right? Yeah, So I don't, like, I don't know the answer to that exactly how that would work work? Like if you're Billy Batts, like you can go to the bar and and and be that guy to Joe PESHI, but you just gotta do it prior to nine, right, I mean, if you're Billy Batts, you don't have to worry about anything really because you're made. Oh you are

a made man. That's a good point, so that nobody can touch you exactly. Yeah, Okay, how that work out? Does that work out? Or I never finished the movie? I'm sure he's fine, Okay, all right, well, there we go. So I was mistaken. Literally, that's your thing. You just you know, people shooting between nine and nine like it's an h O a noise ordinance. There's another solution, there's

other things you can do. That's just crazy, man. And how does that does that work for like carrying out not just you know, gang shootings or stuff, but does that work for non gang related murders? Right? Let's just like say, let's say you're getting ready to kill your spouse. Do you wait, I'm gonna murder my spouse. But turning into vampire rules a little bit, a little bit, but you know those are a little more hard and fast, not as easy to ignore. The sun won't kill

you when it comes up, right, Yeah. So and again like pre nine, there's a lot of people that are up. You know, there's people up right now listen to the show, getting ready to go to work, gonna be hitting there. Maybe they're commuting right now. Why should they have to? Uh you know, duck. Yeah, if you're gonna do this, I think you gotta go like six am to nine at the very least as a start. Last week in Chicago, twenty three people were shot,

four fatally. The weekend before, an eight year old girl was amongst seven people killed. According to police, the crime in Chicago is by thirty eight percent following the first month in office of the new mayor, which remember they got rid of the old mayor, but then they elected somebody who's arguably worse, and a lot of that had to do with the old mayor saying no once to the teachers union and they basically sent all their members out to

run her. But the murder rate did go up like forty percent under lightfoot the previous mayor, So it's not like she was doing a great job. What about other crimes, like can you go because and I'm talking crimes where there's a potential for murder, like like armed robbery of a liquor store or whatever. Right, you go in there, maybe you're not planning on shooting anybody, but the clerk fights back or whatever, and you know you end

up having a murder him. You have to if there's if there's a potential for murder, do you not do any armed robberies before nine? And then if you're a liquor store you just shut at nine. You're like, haha, loophole. A lot of questions here. Anyway, Let's get some phone calls on a variety of things. James Dean, stuff, foot injuries, you name it. But yeah, that's that is literally an ordinance. I

don't even understand how it's an ordinance. Like it's one thing to say that in a press conference, but like this call, it's an ordinance, the people's ordinance. So are you are you going to How does the ordinance even read? Because like murder is already illegal, right, drive bys are already illegal in the city Chicago, I believe how do you even put that down on paper? I don't even understand. All right, let's get some phone

calls. Billy, Bob, what's up. I just want to talk to you and tell you I had the same thing happened to me, but I had both legs. Both legs got off. Let me tell you and listen to me what I'm Just suck it up, Buttercup, That's what I have to say to you. I'm here, sir, I'm working. I didn't let it stop me. What was I'm I'm here doing the show. Let's suck it up. It's not on the call. Lieutenant Dan there man double

mpute. He told me when I picked up the phone. He did like a what was his name, Jesse Ventur, He did like jessevenour predator ain't got time to bleed. Well, I don't know if you watched the rest of that. He apparently he made time. I'll dude. That was still one of the funniest eras of my radio career because it was when I was

fresh and new. I can't imagine the chaos in Minnesota and him the governor he had and like going to like the Governor's fishing opener, which was an event, and you could tell that he hated all the media and it didn't matter, which I kind of understand, but like he had a even our media credentials, said media jackal on them and had a little cartoon jackals.

I have it somewhere in a box. It's amazing. But he would do things like literally like at the fishing opener one year in International Falls, which on rainy Lake, he just disappeared on the last day and like nobody knew where he was. If you go back, you'll see stories from the media like what happened to the governor? And he just said effort. He went over the other side of the lake and rented a house boat or something,

just to get away from everybody and I just stay. And I remember him at like four in the morning because we had like the six am you know, launched for the fishing thing because it's all tourism promotion stuff and they had all the media up there for it, like him like screaming at one of his staff in the hallway of the lodge because we're all staying in the same lodge too, and like he had drank a whole bottle of Tangeray the night before. Ye, it's like lying on the grown outside his room, like

you know he put the room service right. It's just I mean, I'm just stand why I didn't want to get up. Well, I'm like, is this how is this how this is gonna be? Because it's what an amazing career. And then it was Tim Polani and he wasn't quite as When you think about Jesse Jesse Vore's life and his career, yeah, that's the

stuff a legend. You think what you will about the man, right, Like you may have political differences, what a just think about the what his the span of the stuff he's done his life, right, professional wrestler there with Gorilla month soon right, right? Was it for me? Navy seal? Was he an actual navy sealers? That's made up? Like is that I you know that's one of those things that bounces, they're like technically he was right still in the what yeah, fought the predator with Arnold not very

well governor of Minnesota. Right legends absolute it was something, I'll tell you

that much. It was something. Uh. And then he and then they had tim planning and he's just like, oh, oh, this is what it's actually like the regular that's so boring, that's like that is definitely that's the It's like swinging back and forth right, like you're going from the crazy to be like, Okay, we've had enough of that and now we're gonna have like boring and normal, which is, by the way, which is crazy because Minnesota is now like you would never recognize it as a red state,

let alone a purple state. Even it's all moon bat Man. Minneapolis was always liked that. But there was a nice even even partition between the rule population and the twin cities. It was almost an even number of population wise, about ten million people up there. It's about half and a half. But now it's like full full moonbat up. There just's craziness. I I don't know, there'll be another Republican governor. All right, Rick, what's up with Martin Cassey? How are you? I'm good, sir.

I knew the gentleman that hit and killed James Dean personally. His last name was turned excuse me, turnip Seed. And James Dean was driving a card and he was traveling between Bakersfield, California and another town called tassel Robulls. Yeah, and that's when mister turnip Seed pulled out and hit him. His car rolled over and it killed him, and he died about ten years ago.

When I talked to his son Steve a couple of days after the funeral, and he said he was glad his dad was dead because he received death threats until the day he died. Yeah, they have the cry I can't remember the name of the California town where it actually is, but they have like a they have a crossing where where that happened, with like the whole like a memorial thing out there. Yeah. They yeah, they've a memorial

out it actually is. Yeah, they call it. I can't remember what the name of it was, but they have some little cutesie name for it, so like it's a whole tourist attraction thing. Yeah, it's a it's a little coffee shop, that's not it. Yeah, how'd you know the

guy? I'm just curious. He owned an electric shop, and my company did business with him quite regularly, and I wouldn't go down and I just I met him because he did most of the work in himself at first, and he never talked about it. It was something that he could never forget about, I imagine. So all right, well, small world, sir, appreciate you listen this morning? How we go on there? As nuts? Man? What's online? One? I can't see any of the comments

stuff there? There we go all right real quick, well we'll fit this in. Billy. I got about a minute going, okay, Yeah, it's just gonna offer up that the gangs they very easily could they get. They have great negotiating position now, so they could say we'll agree. We'll even agree to nine to six as our business hours. But for those business hours, the people of Chicago need to self police and curfew themselves, and

just to make sure that there's no accidental cop killings. Third shift of the Police force stands down as well, and that works to save the Chicago police budget because they've defunded third shift to Tarling. That would be the negotiating. Yeah, so it is literally the purch s or right, that's what's your

goal. Oh man, I can't even amain right, thanks for the call there, or you just put the rookies out there right trial by fire quite literally, and if you're gonna have the shootings, then you're getting into overtime time and like you have to pay the game. I don't like, I don't know, I don't know the answer these questions, but I do know. We got to take a break and we'll be right back keeping you connected. This is w PTI and the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk

in the Triangle. All right, good morning. It is seven thirty five k c O Day Radio program. By the way, Ross is paranoid. Thinks everything's gonna murder him now, so that'd be fair. You watch too much of your crime show and noh no, see the autopsy show for autopsy you're right, it's the part where you got and they did die. But to your point, like, yes, eventually you get to an age where

you're like how am I still a lot? Like I was thinking. You know, when I was a kid, you'd see somebody like seventy eighty or older and you're like, oh, a big whoop, it's it's an old person. It's another birthday. And the older I get, I'm like, I see it as a celebration of survival. I'm like, how did you live? Yeah? No, survival, I see, because there are so many things on a daily basis that could possibly kill you. It's it's incredible

and at that at that age, like you've got another birthday. It is a celebration of your life, and it's great, but you're celebrating surviving another year again. I was literally thrown out of a truck during a rollover accident, extra like exited through the passenger window. Is that what they call you? Large March? No? I mean I don't mean no, Like that's not like nobody calls me that. Okay, So what's the rest of the

story. I was it was a truck and then it rolled over. Basically my buddy was driving and it came around a corner and it was icy, snowy roads. It was right around Christmas in ninety nine or two. I was nineteen or twenty at the time, it would have been sophomore. Yeah, so I was nineteen at the time, back for Christmas from school, and my buddy came around the corner and in the road was all the deer. All the deer were in the road, and I might have been hanging

half out the window trying to shoot a coyote. Dude, coyotes are dangerous. I gotta shoot them coyotes. Rifle was jacked, man, the thing was done. Yeah, they're like a gateway wolf. Man, you gotta watch out. The thing about coyotes are really when you compare and there's no difference like between a coyote a wolf exactly exactly. They're very different. Now, some people have made that mistake or claim they made that mistake, and

then they end up getting in trouble with fish and wildlife. But I don't think the average city person realizes how big a wolf is. Oh no, or really in We've had this conversation in the past off the air as a as a kid, you know, as a guy raised in this city until the eighteen nineteen, most city folk, when you ask them, like like size comparison of animals just assume that most animals are the size of like wild animals, like like a mouse or an elk, relatively the size. It's

the same size as the cow, as a cow as a cow. Because the problem is, like a person being in a city, you never see any of these animals, right, You just don't when you see them. They're in a book, right, or you see them on TV, but they're not next to anything to compare their size. It's sort of like when you see the Great Pyramid of Giza in a in a photo album, but there's nothing next to it, so you don't really realize how big that thing

is. I remember I saw a video on Twitter and I had to do research to see if it was cgi or a fake video because it was a moose walking down the street and this thing looked like it was like a dinosaur towering over the cars. And I'm like, there's no way a moose is actually that big. I like it had a moose is like the size of a cow, and you look it up and you're like, holy crap,

well my idea of what's in nature is completely wrong. Now now I will say this, a moose is, if you're going by weight, wighs less than a cow depending on the breed, but on average, a full grown cow is you know, you're gonna get in the you know, eighteen hundred and two thousand pound range. But it's because there's a solid chunk of meat,

right. They're very compact. They're like, I'll tell you what, people underestimate the size of his bare because a bear is also the same way completely And I think these a moose is going to be about the cow moose that I've only ever harvested one moose and it was a cow. I had a cow tag and we estimated that that moose weighed about and it was the Shires. It wasn't Canadian which are much bigger, but the Shires moose. I estimated that that moose probably weighed I don't know, I'm just under a

thousand pounds, but but it's much taller. So, like the profile is much bigger than the cow. And I had to there was no quartering that moose to get it out. I cut that thing up into I think I'd probably cut it up into like eight pieces instead of just doing legs and splitting the torso I had to do even more. It was a pain, but

it was delicious. It was. What you're saying about the bear is completely correct, because when you say bear, you know, knowing I thought of immediately and I know it's wrong, But I'm saying being raised the city and never seen cow but the eyes of a cow, and that is completely wrong. Yeah, yeah, people, you see this in video games like Red

Dead Redemption too. Right, you're playing around and you can tell, you can tell the game developers have never actually seen these animals because everything is relatively the same size. Yeah, elk's going to be about six six hundred pounds. This is on the hoof right, obviously wants you dress them out. It's a lot different, but they profile. But you know the problem with moose that people run into literally when they run into them, and is they

stand high enough that they come through the windshield. So when you see these accidents where a car hits some moose, there is in many cases there literally the moose has been you know, flipped off its feet and comes through the windshield. And if you got a thousand and fifteen hundred pounds come through a windshield, like even if you keep the car on the straight and narrow, that's gonna screw you up. Man. But yeah, now, they're humongous.

I've been chased by a moose. It's not a good feeling, you know. That would be terrybody, especially when you're a kid. I was a kid man. I saw that video. There's no way that's a real living thing. That's a real thing. That's a prehistoric cgi or something. Dude. A question I used to get and I would lie is we'd get hunters to come out to the property. And I'm more than one occasion I got this question. I remember, these are people that have paid up crap

ton of money outfitted themselves. I hope to get a little bit of research. Who are coming out to do a deer hunt. El khn An a little whatever nanny goat is. We used to call them out there in Wyoming and inevitably you see a lot of critters because they're they're just everywhere. Have you ever been out there? They're just everywhere. I used to joke with people, I'm like, I'll show they go, oh, you see any

deer around? I'm like, I'll show you a hundred. Before we ever get to the where, you know, to the hotel where we'd put them up, it was like thirty miles and like I could make money off that bet, because like in the evenings, in the mornings, there's thousands that you'll view just driving a few miles. But I'm more than one occasion people ask me how old a deer is before it's an elk, and I'm like, you've never seen you probably you've never seen the two things in the you've

seen pictures. But and the answer is seven, by the way, seven or seven and a half. You say it in a half because it sounds more efficient. I think they should do that, like in books and stuff, is they need to do, like start doing side by side comparisons of how big these things are compared to other things. Yeah, they're they're not small, man. And like if you've ever have you ever feel dressed a deer, it's one thing, right, Uh, once you move up to

elk, let alone a moose, it's a whole different thing. It's uh, it's a process to say the very least, because like you know, when you're when you're dressing a deer out, you're doing a field dress. There you can maneuver basically within the carcass and and get everything out and and and do a pretty good job. And like you may position it a little downhill for drainage purposes, you may split the pelvis, depend on what you're doing. With an elk. It's like if you're doing it alone, there's

there's You're just you're you're at the mercy of like gravity and stuff. It's crazy. And uh, and I have done a bunch of them because that was something that I would do for the hunters man. And uh, I do not enjoy it and not enjoy that. Deer I can do pretty quick, but like an elk, that's a whole another thing entirely. But yeah, there are But to your point, with the wolf and the deer, nah, like I can look at one look at the other, even even

a smaller or or kyote excuse me, a kyo. Obviously I should know a deer and a wolf. But with a kyle and a wolf, I've never made that mistake. It's abundantly clear which is which. And it's not

just the size. They look different. They just look different. Because you'll see this also in social media at time they'll be like videos of like a coyote or whatever on to winter when these animal videos and then people but it won't label that it's a coyote it'll just say, you know, you hear the two animals, and you'll have people in the comments that like, look

at that wolf. It's a wolf run, but a big wolf. Big I'll tell you one of the And I've seen I've seen some wolves in the wild, not just the ones over in like Yellowstone, but like I was on an ATV one time and I was it was I was on a bear hunt. I was on ATV going back because whatever, and I was cutting

through this field. There's clearing out there. This is in northern Minnesota where they have quite a few wolves, and and the wolves just standing there and that was like and it was weird because even while I'm growing up, you'd see him from time to time, but like never that close. This one's just like this is my road. What are you gonna do about it? I'm on an ATV and I'm even like I'm gonna sit here for a moment

and see what happens. And I also had some wolves cutting tracks when I was in the boundary waters in the snow, and you don't when you look at their footprint versus a kyote or like your dog, if you have a like a lab or something, it's not even close, but you know exactly what's up, and you don't like the idea of them just being in and around you too. But I digress, all right, seven forty six no wolves in the Weather Channel studio. I think so break. Probably they're big.

People don't realize how big they are. Man, Yeah, there's wolves, but how big are Antelope are actually a lot smaller than you think. Most people think they're the size of a full grown deer, but they're not. They're quite a bit smaller, to the point where I had a guy come out on a combo mule deer. No, he came out on a combo elk antelope hunt, which is kind of a weird thing. And the only rifle he brought was a four sixteen SAKEI, which is that's a that's

an elephant gun. It's it's frankly, it's too much even for an elk. But you want to shoot anelope. And I'm like, bro, I'm gonna let you borrow something because you're gonna want some antelope when you're done, right, and uh, And when we got it, I'm like, yeah, that thing is he's looking at It's like, oh, this is a small one. I'm like No, that's about the right size. They're just not that big. But and they don't taste real good in my opinion,

but no one does their thing. But now they're you know, they're maybe on the mails, like one hundred pounds maybe. But anyway, all right, what's going on weatherwise? Sure we can't talk about big game the whole no, not the whole time. Well, hot, a little bit of a dip tomorrow with its northeast flow with the front that's actually the backdoor front that's come through, but hotter yet towards the end of the week. I think Friday is going to be the hottest day of this week, believe it

or not. Although yesterday the triad we didn't get or to try it was ninety one Airport Raleigh made it to ninety seven. So today about that same kind of spread, but maybe down a few degrees with some partial sun load to mid nineties. And then tomorrow's a day where you're gonna kind of be like, huh, where did that heat go? Mid upper eighties as we've got that northeast flow back behind the front, but quickly we're back near ninety

or above on Thursday, and then Friday mid to upper nineties. Now records this time of year Raleigh at the airport are close to one hundred degrees, and same thing for the Triad as you get out of Greensboro. The record for today is one. So it's gonna be hot, but maybe not record heat or more hot one Saturday before the storms come through, we'll see much cooler weather Sunday and early next week actually look and feel pretty dark nice. So we do get a little break tomorrow, but most of the week is

going to be hot. Get a little more humid too, especially by late week. Again, Friday probably the hottest day, even after ninety seven yesterday and Raleigh, but I think Friday could be a degree. You're too hotter, Okay, all right, So sucks, sucks, sucks, Maybe doesn't suck as much, and then yeah, tomorrow doesn't suck. The rest of the week kind of sucks. Okay, all right, we'll take it. We can get thank you sir, pretty good. All right, Ray stage,

they're from the Weather Channel. All right, Like I said, we can't talk about big game the whole time, but we got lots to get to including and can't wait for this one. We got to talk a little about the presidential debate which is coming up tomorrow and just some details surrounding that and cancelation for you, So stick around. It is the case O Day Radio program show. After the show is on the iHeart Radio app. Search ca c O Day for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. So why

did Matt know an antelope is not the size of it? Do you say cow or horse? Ross is comparing everything to cows And I'm not. I'm saying a lot of city people do, because that's like, listen, they'd never see these critters, they never see these animals. But what do they see in TV? Constantly? Horses? Right in cows? Or you go to the state fair maybe and they have like sheep and goats, so you know those are smaller, but the biggest you've seen is like a horse or

a cow. So you assume that every animal out in the wild is pretty much around that that size, and that build right, and that is horribly wrong. It is. Yeah, it's not. And and like I said, antelope are a lot smaller than people think. But to your point,

every people tend to underestimate the size. Yes, couldn't moose. There's no question antelope stuck for a lot of reasons too, because I hated when we at hunters they were shooting antelope, especially if I knew that they were the kind of guys that wouldn't feel dressed to themselves, because I'm willing to do that, because I would drop them off before school where they were hunting, and then after I would go out and pick them up, and if whatever

they killed, I'd haul and I'm field dress. And the antelope hunters, it's generally hotter where they hunt because they're hunting down off the mountain and earlier in the season it's still pretty warm, and an antelope is the only and even though it's only like a hundred pounds, it is the only animal that you hunt that you can wind it or smell it before it smells you.

Because during the rut, the males have a very active tarsl gland and they put out this musk which doesn't smell good, you know, for the ladies, And so it's just bathed in that and it's at the moment it's like the axe body spray of nature. Yeah, it's not good. But also, and this is more annoying, the moment that thing's dead, the hair starts coming out like that doesn't happen with deer elk who said, but with antelope, like you just rub it and bit and it just goes. It's

like if you spilled glitter in your car. So even so you're covering in it, it's all over and you could try to get it off and then in the back of your truck where you throw it, and then like even you hose it out, and then it once it gets all the moisture in there, it doesn't want to flow, and so you're just dealing with antelope pair for like months after hunting season. I hate it. I love how your buddy brought an elephant gun. It wasn't my buddy was. Where was

that guy from? I think he was, you know what it was he was. I know exactly where he's from. He was from a group of police officers that had hunted with us before. He was the new guy, and I think the other dudes did it to screw with him. They're like, oh, yeah, you better bring you better bring the giant, your giant rifle with you. Uh. And apparently he never asked why they were bringing rational rifles with it. And I'm just like, I toldly, you

can do that. But let me let me hit you with some smaller may I had a thirty odd six. I used to loan dudes who would cut either the rifles get lost by the airlines or whatever. But I'm like, yeah, you probably don't want a hidden antelope with that thing. You know, if you want any antelope, we're gonna not do that. But yeah, now I was that was not good. I never liked eating him either. I thought antelope was just because that, you know, that's that must

permeates and so super gamy. Maybe chilli or sausage, but otherwise not so good. All right, a couple of things we gotta get into. It's not just you know, krit or talk, although we could do. I could talk about hunting for three hours, I'd be in fishing. I'd be good with that. And then Ross could just tell us what size he thinks everything is. I told you it's everything needs the size of a cow. I will tell you the most terrifying thing that I saw in person, straight

up. And I've seen this three times, but the first time was was crazy. You don't realize how much bigger a grizzly is than a black bear until you've seen one in person, and and for whatever reason, at the zoo it doesn't provide context. And I don't know why it is, because like, I've seen a polar bear at the zoo and it didn't have the same impact the first time I saw I think it was the part where it

was in the wild and it could come eat me. The first time I saw a brown or grizzly bear in person, they're already chunky and meaty bears in general. But I was like I was, I had no problem with black bears. I could deal with them. I told you my mom used

to chase them off with a pot. But that grizzly I'm sitting there, and even though I have a firearm on me, the thought in my head was, even if that right now, I saw that that thing was charging and I was about one hundred yards from it, and I started just wailing away. Even I don't I think this thing would still eat Are you trying to say that Leo DiCaprio couldn't take on a whole a whole bunch of them? Are you saying no? No? Probably one best picture, man,

dude. That thing was terrifying. And I've been closer on two other occasions, and I would not. It was not good. I was on horseback thankfully for the other two. Still, I'm like, please eat the horse first, which is roughly the size of an elk, Right the horse? Okay? Anyway, yeah, yeah, yeah, So there you go, kritter talk. But we'll get into news this bowtime. We've all got heroes, but there's only one hero that can save your morning from all that comes

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find morning everybody. It is THO seven here on the case O Day Radio program PHO number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven and four. Thank you for joining us on our twosday morning. Why to have you along? Okay, all right, we gotta kind of wandering around. We gotta get into a few things. Hey, you let me. Let me get into this. So Joe Biden goes out to Maui doing his thing, decides that what is a good idea when he is talking to people is to start

making comparisons to that time his kitchen caught on fire. And that's the official reporting. I just want to point this out. A fire which was caused by a power surge based on lightning, started a kitchen fire which did did decimate the kitchen. They had to replace. That, however, was subdued in like twenty minutes and really didn't threatend the rest of the home. But still like you got a big fire at your house, taking out your whole

kitchen. How many of you have had a kitchen fire, and even just a little one, you're like, oh, this is it. Everything's gone. Thankfully they were able to get it under control, and that sucks. But when you're sitting there and you're addressing a bunch of people in Maui where you have over a hundred people that have died, and it may soon grow that number based on you still have about a thousand people on accounted for.

Though mostly when you see these things, it's just a matter if people went elsewhere and didn't notify the government because they had more important things to do, like go be somewhere that's not on fire or undergoing whatever the threat is. You see this with hurricanes too, and the number tends to decrease. The problem with the fire, though, is of the bodies they did find, there were some that were so decimated that even trying to move them, they

were just falling apart. So there's a very real possibility there were people who died in the fire, and some of the heats, the heat estimates of parts of the fire are significant enough where they could essentially cremate somebody. So that is a real thing. So addressing a bunch of people have been impacted like that and telling them and running comparisons about that time your kitchen caught on fire and your corvette almost got burned up. I don't know that that's a

good look. And we're hearing a lot more stories like that, where like we heard with the guy who was the amputee and the President came to visit and he tried to shake the hand of the arm that wasn't there, and then he asked the dude straight up, like what do you want? And then the gold Star families who said that he basically wanted to take a photo with them and was talking about how his son bow died and that's not what

they want to hear. But I remember when Trump would go places and there would be you know, their video that would emerge, like he goes just to a random diner or whatever, and everyone is like, oh my gosh, there's Trump and gathering around and look at it. Look at the people love him. And the media used to always try to downplay it and they'd go, well, look it's a diner in and then you know wherever it is that likely voted for Trump because it's a red county and of course people

are gonna fawn over him. Yeah, there's a little truth to that. But there's also the part where it's the president at the time or the guy running for president or the post after presidency, and some people, regardless of party, are just like, Ah, it's a president of the United States. That's amazing. I look, I want to an event with Bill Clinton where he came over the college campus I was at, and I'm like,

that's pretty cool being literally here with the president. Okay, So with that in mind, and if that's the standard, you would think that when Joe Biden touched down in Mali and was making his way from the airport over and was you know, even out of the vehicle around crowd, you would think because it is such a deep blue state, people would be pretty happy to

see him, right. You would think that because that's the standard that I was explained how that works based on Trump going into these things and it's not look, it's apples and oranges in the sense that you're just suffering a disaster. But where did Trump go after a disaster? Did did he go to Ohio with the trains he went to Ohio? Didn't he ross? I'm trying to remember, remember what the train derailment and all the chemic like didn't he

go to and like everyone was really happy to see him. They're like, wow, they're just happy to see him because you know, that's a red area. Blah blah blah. All right, So if Joe Biden's in Maui, which it's overwhelmingly a blue state and especially a blue area, you would think the response and reception would be pretty good. Let's see how that works. And right now, the Maui community is helping the Maui community. And

I really it's really affected me because where's the president? This is the montage to come here next week? I mean, like where where we aren't we Americans too? Like we're part of the United States? But why are we not? Why are we getting put in the back pocket? Why are we being ignored? So I wanted to demonstrate that. Look, there's a lot of emotion there. And that's why I don't like to play these games because you like with the Trump stuff. Sure, he showed up at a diner

and a lot of people wanted to see it. That's fine, And and there was a Remember when Bien went to a diner one time and there was a dude just trying to eat. This is became me. He was just stared forward of the TV. Yeah he wanted he was just like, leave me alone, tired, go away? Yeah yeah yeah, And like I get that the guy. Maybe the guy doesn't like the attack, Maybe he's

got a warrant and doesn't wanna end up on the night. I don't like who cares, who knows, But like the signage that you saw when Biden was driving there, I can't even read some of the signs out loud. People were really upset with them. And I don't know that it was just for this, but definitely there's a lot of emotion. Right they got to Ukraine quicker than they got to their own state. What he's not doing actually for the citizens and they're able to run. Actually for the citizens of Maui

and Lahinah. It's completely disrespectful. And now he's gonna be coming here tomorrow and all of a sudden, it's gonna clog up the roads. They're not gonna let anybody through. It's gonna slow everything down just so he can come in and take a look and do nothing yet again, So it's ridiculous, it's nonsense. And let me just say straight to you, President Biden, I pray for your soul, just repent from your posturing and your lack of

integrity and your lack of compassion. When you're the president of the United States of America, you have to know what's going on. You know, you got all these people that surround you know, supposed to be advising you, what's going on. For you to say something like no comment, I don't know. I can't even respond to such a comment. We have the largest marine base in the world, the largest navy fleet right there, right there, we can see the island. It could have been here in twelve hours.

I think that if if you wanted to, the President of the United States or one of his chiefs of staff could have ordered military assistance from from Pearl Harbor and the US specific Fleet. There's no question they could have done that. They did it for Ukraine, way quicker than the response here in Hawaii. All right. So and that's just me and on the street stuff

there and where they're just interviewing citizens, what do you think? And you know, I saw people respond They're like, well, Obviously, what they were trying to do is put together a worst of so they're gonna take the you know, the people that are most angry at them. I don't know about that. Judging by what you saw when his motorcade was going through there,

a lot of people really upset. And sure, the people that are going to show up for the event, a lot of them, by the way, are elected officials and their surrogates, so you're going to have that a more positive responsive vibe there. But even there, you could tell people were upset from the from the public that was in the area. So I don't know that that was a win. I guess it's the point. But

you know how I feel about presidents going to disaster sites anyway. I just I don't know that it's necessary, and it does it kind of jams up your ability to do stuff. This situation is a little different, but like with New Orleans and some other disasters where there really is only one option you get in and out, it is problematic because of how we treat airspace and

everything around it. So but he's back. He's headed back to Tahoe to Tom Steyer or whoever's billionaire's mansion, that he's paying fair market value for for the VACA. So we'll see how that goes. But I'll tell you what one of the discussions maybe And I'm very curious how people are going to respond to this. There are a lot of people predicting, and not just crazy

people on Twitter who are engagement farming. But you're kind of seeing some of the discussions, some of the signs there and maybe some inkling within the media of COVID two point zero, I guess three point oh every want to call it where they're having discussions literally at HHS with our own Mandy Cohen about are we going to are we going to get back into the mass stuff, some of the travel stuff, are we going to do this again? What will

the response be the more conspiratorial go isn't that? Isn't that interesting that we're talking about this heading in to get another presidential election cycle? And I asked this last time and I'll ask it again, And I'm curious if you think it's going to be different, because remember when they were kind of when they wanted to go back when we got the second wave there, we talked about it, and then we talked about it after the second wave like, are

people going to put up with this? And I think most people are like, nah, they're not. And then people did, and they did go back and do stuff. It was a little less in North Carolina, but it still was a thing. So now that people have had time to really kind of live normally again, although some people, I think we'll never go back because they're still like hold up in their house for some reason. Do you think that there's an appetite where people will go back and abide by some

of those restrictions or do you think that there's not a change. I think the majority of people are over it, and they're not as fearful as they were before. I think you're still going to have some of the people. You still see the people wearing their masks now right. It tends to be part of the younger generation that might go along with it. But I think the vat or at least maybe it's wishful thinking, the vast majority of people are going to be like, I just don't care anymore, and I'm not

afraid because I think fear was a big motivating factor before. But before just giving a comparison, before I knew people that would get COVID and they be like, I got COVID, I'm gonna die. I'm gonna get my last well and Testament ready. And now I know people like get COVID and they're like, I got COVID, Big whoop, I'm going to work right, And I'm not gonna but I know but I would do that. But I know people who have done that and they're like, yeah, I've got it.

I'm going to work. I don't care if you get my cold. You get my cold. I I so wanted, I so wanted the answer last time to be when we kind of went through that sac But it's like people snap back into it. Man, there's no way. There's no way I'm doing it. I'm not wearing the mask at school pick up or drop off. I'm not pick up you mean homeschool again? What are you gonna You're just gonna go break into the school and be like here, just here's

my kid. I mean, I cannot imagine them shutting close at school again. Well, that's I think that's gonna be the big will there, won't they? Because that I think that's I think people will put up with parts of it where they're like, let's go ahead and wear masks and businesses. I'm like, I think enough people will we'll do that because they'll be like, oh, well, it's just the thing. I can only say people don't learn, you know what. I'm can only speak personally. Before.

If I was like, say, to go to the grocery store and there was a sign that was like, please put on your mask, I might put on my mask, and I put on my mask to be courteous to the staff that works there and to the other customers, because I don't want them being fearful. It was, but it wasn't because like I was fearful of getting COVID. I did it out of respect for other people and their

fears. I'm at the point now where if I were to walk up and see that sign at the front of lows or food line or whatever, I'd be like, screw you. I'm not wearing a mask, not doing it, and I don't care what you care. I don't care what you have to say, and it's not going to affect me. And you know how I am. That's not the type of person, right, I know. I know you're but you're also kind of the path at least resistance on some

stuff. Yeah, but at this time. It's different. Yeah, it is different, I would agree, but you but I like, I think that that is something because people don't learn too that it's all incremental. Remember it was like what two weeks to slow the spread or whatever, and then it just kept and every time you predict, oh, well they're gonna do this next, you be like, nah, you're crazy, and then they would do it. Maybe people have learned that, you know, once you're

in for a dime, you're in for a dollar on that. So I don't know, but I think that it's gonna come down to some of the bigger ass or tells more accurately, because you know, lawmakers will do that. And one of those bigger tells I think the biggest of them is messing with kids school calendar. I think that that's the thing where all of a

sudden, people will lose their damn minds. Even if they would be okay wearing masks on airplanes again, you know what I'm saying, Like they would acquiesce to that, but as soon as they're like, hey, remember your kids sitting there at home the whole time doing lessons, Yeah, we're gonna do that again for a while. No, I could see other states. Like I said when I when I visited New York back in July for Independence Day for the fourth visiting my mom, I told you it was like bizarre

world. People still wearing masks and all that kind of stuff. I can see like a state, like a super blue state like California or New York maybe going that route and everybody going along. But I would like to think that North Carolina would not be that way. Yeah, I and I you know, so I travel a lot too, and it's like there's still a

lot of people on airplanes they wear masks. I would say it's lesser, but I would say that probably two out of ten, maybe you know, one out of five kind of I still see people, especially older people, wearing masks, and then they still give the thing announcement when they're doing the other stuff, like you know with the demonstration where they also remind people once again that the oxygen mask come down, you got to remove that mask, reput the oxygen masks on. I'm just like, you know, what,

why are we still doing this? But they still do it, and that you still see a lot of people wearing masks in the airplane, and I don't know because I only see those people in that setting. Do they wear it elsewhere? Is it just an airplane thing? Because it is, you know, it's basically a candid germs. I understand that, but I don't know. And it's going to be curious what levels of things that they ask

for. But I think if you really process it, you realize that as soon as they start asking for one thing, what else is coming down the pipe. We're gonna have well over a billion, one hundred million shots and we're going to continue This is by we're talking about will compliant. We're gonna have well over a billion, one hundred million shots, and we're going to

continue going. We're going to do our part. We've also given a great deal of plenty to Kovacs, which is the vehicle that does this, so we have plenty, plenty of opportunities to make sure we get everyone in the world to play our part, the largest part in the world to getting everyone backstage. Now and people go only just talking about vaccines, but in reality

it was part of a larger conversation set of questions. It had to do with some of the statements that h Chess's make and we're the reviewing this stuff, so we shall see it will be curious eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. We'll take a break, be back in just a few minutes. Hang out. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and News Talk four five w PTI and the Triad picks here on the k c o K Radio program. Oh man, oh man, I'm

man, oh we got to cancel something, bro. I'm sorry. I was gonna do this yesterday and you guys didn't want a whole day. May have partook in this and you didn't even know it was canceled, all right, So all right, so what is canceled? Now? You're ready for this? This is this is a loss because I'm a fan. It's on It's on my big like playlist. I put together a playlist for like tail

gating and stuff, and it's just in there, you know. It's just one of those songs in there, and I guess maybe I have to pull it out now. Anyway, here it is canceled. Last time we're gonna be able to play it. You go to take me home tonight that red flight. Hang out, fat bottom girls, you make the rocking world go round. So anyway, that's canceled. Yep, that's right. Uh. The queen greatest hit, because it was on their initial Greatest Hits album,

is now off. A reissuing of Queen's Greatest Hits that recently was just published has removed the song, which used to be number four. It was the fourth track on their previous Greatest Hits or I guess the previous issuance of it. He is now gone the track from nineteen seventy eight. Obviously, it was a big hit, thus providing its placement on the Greatest Hits album, and it appears some of the lyrics and really the tenor of the song.

Although here's the thing, obviously, the you know what people are upset about is things like fat bottom girls, you make the rock and road go around left alone with big fat fanny. It was such a naughty nanny, big women, you make a bad boy out of me. I don't know that he's singing that in a negative way. And the Brian May wrote it, the guitarist, so he wrote this song, but like it didn't strike me as they were being negative on full figured women did it? In that song?

To me, it sounded like like a longer version of you know, I like big buttson I cannot lie And that was literally what I was gonna go, Like, is Sir mix a lot canceled too, because while now he explicitly says that he is in fact a fan of the larger dairy airs. And isn't that kind of the current trend too? It is where women are literally going to the gym for the purpose of enlarging it or in some cases having surgery. Yeah, they just work out their butt, that's all

they do. And then poor Ross is just trying to work out and he's he's surrounded by that. Uh. But it's not like they then take pictures of their butt and post on social media while they're doing it, right, you know, sometimes they do oh wow. Sometimes they're actually live though. Sometimes they're live doing it. Oh wow. Do not get in the camera shot to get Piste off and angry for for what? For you? They're

filming at the gym. It is near gym. They own it, they own all the Yeah, and they don't want you and you're masculinity, Well, I mean you can be in the show for a second, but don't dare look over at him. But they're literally doing They're like on the floor doing it twerking, you absolute pig. They're twerking in front of you. How are you not? Even just because you're like, for a moment, don't you think, oh, maybe that person's having a seizure, right,

maybe there's something wrong. And then you glance over, you're like, oh, no, they're not. They're just really really shallow or or whatever, and then you go back to doing it. But in that moment when you look, you've you've you've violated what's something? Right? Ah? So hard.

I saw a tweet yesterday, so that was going around that people were retweeting this woman's like she says she doesn't understand men nowadays because like, like they'll ask her out and she says no, but then they don't persist, and she doesn't understand why they don't persist because she likes, she likes to play hard to get and she doesn't know because then you'll be metod you'll be accused of being some sort of misogynistic rapist, bigger than something. Folks brought

that up, you'd believe or not. Yeah, they brought that up. They're like, what planet are you living on? I thought no means no, So when you say no, you want them to what keep doing it? And the irony, of course is if the woman thinks that guy's hot, she does. But I promise if some dude asked her out that she was like, oh, look at this, and and he then came back tried it again, probably be harassment. It'd be harassment. Yeah, right, So I can't even man, and I'm like, is she serious?

And then he looked at some of the other tweets that yah, she probably is. All right, let me grab a quick call here, Tim, what's up man? Oh? Yes, Ken, I've got a way to determine how to just avoid this whole problem with masking. If you got a Chapel Hill, they're still wearing masks. If you go to Zebulin, no way. My wife from South Korea, shoot the vest summer, everybody's wearing masks. While I'm going where I'm from, they've still never worn masks.

Was interesting watching the mass thing, uh, even if it was from a distance, Like all my buddies, they're like, yeah, no, no, not gonna happen, not gonna happen. Well, to be fair, though, with Korea, in a lot of the Asian country like when I went to when I went and visited a couple of Asian countries a long time ago. It was like fifteen years ago. They were wearing masks because it's

kind of like a kind of like a thing that they do there. A lot of people do, so they well and or just in general, you'd see people wearing masks and and I remember they were holding that up. It's like, look, you know, they do this all the time over there. Culturally it's a thing. And I'm like, yeah, well it's not here, so and as sure as hell isn't in Wyoming. So anyway, your phone's cut. They're the government's coming after you, So get to your

bunker. All right, we'll talk later. Thank you, appreciate it. See what they were doing. They were interrupting the ciga on on Ken's phone there. So that's what they do, man, it's how they get you, all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So uh yeah, Trump's not gonna do the debate tomorrow. Yeah, that's the thing that's rassa. You got a debate to watch tomorrow, by the way, Frow Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, the first year p

debate tomorrow night. You got that on your calendar, right of course. Yeah, I just forgot for sake. Okay, well it's there, so it'll remind you. But he did do a Tucker Carlson interview that's gonna air, and they did a response why they're not doing the debate, and basically it was like, I'm leading by forty three points or whatever he said, So, uh, but it'll be interesting. So if he doesn't get the nomination, because you know, Biden's not doing a debate, right, there's

no frigging way. And even if whether it's Trump or anybody else, I just don't see that happening. But it'll be interesting to see them. Obviously, go I can't believe he's not debeting. But with that in mind, he also apparently is scheduled on Thursday to go down to Georgia and quote turn himself in, And some people are like, ah, why are you doing that. He's doing it to cover up the any news and reporting of the

debate. Maybe I don't know, or maybe just Thursday work for him, and or maybe people aren't going to be covering the debate as much if Trump's not there, especially the media sources that would tend to ignore any of the Republican political stuff. So we shall see. But yeah, that's that is tomorrow, and it'll have like than Swamy and Sciantists and Ali and h most you know, most of the other cats, although like the Miami governor didn't

qualify or something. But yeah, that's tomorrow. And then the Tucker interview with Trump, which has already been taped. I guess that'll drop and it'll be interesting to see the numbers that that thing gets on the twitters. But right now eight forty four and no debate. It is weather time with Ray staging. What's up man, Well, that's gonna get hot around here in the next few days. There's a bit of a dip KC in temperatures tomorrow,

get this little kind of backdoor front coming in. Other than that, plenty of nineties. I think we'll range between let's go ninety three to maybe ninety eight between today, Skip, Tomorrow, Thursday and Friday across the Trya and the Triangle. The hottest temperatures will be on Friday, when we could get near one hundred degrees in the Triangle. Tomorrow's kind of the anomaly in there, so I kind of mixed it up. We'll be in the mid

nupper eighties. Tomorrow with that brief little dip, and then the weekend I think's fifty fifties, some showers, thunder showers in the afternoon, and still in the lott of mid nineties Saturday, before we see a big cool down coming. It's a Sunday and Monday lotto bid eighties come back, temperatures back in the sixties, maybe some upper fifties in the mountains at night. All in all, over the next four or five days into the beginning of the

weekend, it is going to be hot. Humidity is probably gonna start building back up after tomorrow, and we are going to see temperatures feeling like one hundred degrees are hotter. Don't see any alerts for heat yet, so no

heat advisors or anything like that. But we'll get a break end of the weekend either way, though, looks like we'll be back in the furnace here, especially today, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, tomorrow, kind of that little break we get and then much nicer as we get through Sunday and early

next week. The tropics are hot to speaking of hot, but right now we've got Harold tropical storm going into South Texas and Franklin and I think Gert Emily dissipated, and two more waves that come off the coast of Africa. But at this time, at least over the next five days, nothing imminent or threatening the US mainland at this point. So wait, there's how there's like six things or there's like, yeah, there's I couldn't even got earlier. Let's see, there is one, two, three, four, five

officially five three name storms. Emily went away, but you've got Harold Franklin girt like I'm playing the name game here, the two disturbances that are west of the Cabo Verde Islands and longer range late next week. Some of the guidance trying to suggest maybe something developing in the Gulf, so we'll see. And then Franklin. Franklin's gonna tensify, move north and be off the coast, so they kick up the surf a little bit too, so indirectly there

may be some impacts from that. And I'm talking about direct impacts right now, Harold in southeast Texas, and that's about it over the next five days at least, and beyond that, yeah, we'll see, but we're ahead and tark the peak of hurricane season, so paying a little bit more attention to that. Okay, all right, well, Hi, I appreciate it. We'll chat to marrow sir, Yes, sir, all right. Jeff

Bellens are coming up next. Hang on smart Talk all day ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the triangle. Right. Good morning, eight fifty three year Bloomberg Update now with Jeff Balinger. Jeff, what's happening? Well, Good morning, Casey. Stock market futures have been higher all this all morning. The ADAL futures are up fifty six points at the moment. We get a report from the nation's realtors at

ten o'clock this morning. It's on existing home sales. Economists expect to hear that sales ticked lower last month after a significant drop in June. Zoom Video raised its outlook for the year. Investors had some concerns about the company because demand for video conferencing cool as pandemic lockdowns were listed. But this brighter forecast of Jeff Zoom is making progress, working to sell more products to big customers.

Macy's getting customers through the doors now with promotions. The department store chain posted better than expect sales and earnings for the latest quarter MAYC CEO Jeff Janetts, as discounts were used surgically to clear seasonal items. The company still sees economic uncertainty. Lowe's checked in this morning, reporting better than expected quarterly results. Lowe says, do it yourselfers have cut back on their projects, but

it's getting more business from contractors now. American Airlines pilots ratified a new four year contract with the carrier. The pack will raise pilot's pay and retirement benefits by forty six percent, plus w bonuses and scheduling Sickly, the insurance benefits will improve. The costs to American will top nine and a half billion dollars, making this the most expensive contract ever for a US carrier. In casey, if you are old enough, you will remember that summer meant beach music,

car songs, and other upbeat tunes about summer itself. But Spotify has dubbed this the bummer summer. The music streaming service says the most searched term among je Z listeners is sad. For some reason or other, young people want to listen to sad songs that seems sad. Casey, okay, all right, Well, I mean whatever floats your boat and down here somewhere else, I mean shaggy. Do you know what Shaggy knows? I do, Yes, the day I'll say it's the beach. Beach music and shaggy music.

Yes, I had no idea when I moved to North Carolina, but that was a thing. And people are like, oh, we're going shagging, and I'm like, I don't know, you should be telling me that. And then like I went down to the beach and was staying in one of the resorts down there, and like they had like on the patio they had like a shagging thing, and I'm like, oh, okay, well that's that's better than what I thought it was. But no, that is a thing. How do you do? Is that a thing up your your

neck of the woods? Huh No, it's not. Mostly we in this area kind of subscribe to the California definition of beach music, beach boys and music like that. Jen and h okay, all right, well I have a good one job. Thank you very much. You two take care, all right, there you go. Jeff Pellinger, Bloomberg News, Oh lord, what is this what a Kyle just sent me? Oh? This is

from Fox eight the Triad. While nearly all universities and colleges across the country have dropped the strictest guidelines I mean from the pandemic, there are a few holdouts. More than one hundred schools still require students to be vaccinated if they want to attend. And oh lord and the masking stuff. Rutgers, Georgetown and a handful of others still require indoor masking. Yeah, but again, like Ross point out, that's probably a demographic that'll they'll be fine with it.

I mean some won't, but the majority will go along, and then of course anyone who deviates will be canceled, because that's how we do. All right, let me grab a call Randy. What's up, just sir, how are you doing? I'm good, sir. I thought I added a little bit of interest to the Fat Bottomed Girl, Saul. I don't know if you know this or people forgot about it, but there was an insert that went into the album cover that showed a picture of about one hundred

women on ten ten speed bicycles. Yeah, there's there's a and then there's one photo that they'd actually used when they did issue a single, even though it was on the flip side of a woman with her back to us on a bicycle and was wearing little bikini bottoms. So they actually even updated the inserts sir uh and they put the photoshop pants on her. No, kidd, well, you know they had a right. They actually had the race

there and this. I don't know the song was the catalyst for it or not, but I think after they produced a song, somebody came up with the idea of having one hundred neked women on a ten speed bicycle. Anyway, I thought I had the audience for those who didn't know. Yeah, I got that's exactly right. Yeah, all right, you have a nice day, Yeah you too, all right. Yeah, it's a collector's item. That's like, sir, that's like on and song of the self.

Don't get caught with that. What did ross would? Did you send me the other day that? Yeah, dude, I found on Amazon and I was gonna watch it and I I fell off the couch. I was like, there's no way that's a real movie. Yeah, I thought it was. I had to be a meme. But you're saying it's Ernest Ernest Goes to Africa. Oh no, And the cover like the DVD cover. The movie cover is him with one of those African masks looking through it going live, Oh Arne, you know, like the face he makes. Can you

imagine they wanted to charge me eighteen bucks to watch it? Just to watch it? Yeah, there's no way, dude, eighteen dollars. I'm surprised that's available because the cover, Yeah, he's wearing like the tribe like yeah, you know, in the world of cultural appropriation, right, I can't even imagine that that's a thing. Well, it's a thing, and I'm sure when he goes over to Africa it's all cultural and learning and stuff, and it's not him just horsing around and maybe wear another stuff.

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