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Remember I remember, don't don't don't, don't go. I don't feel like doing it. Rosst you feel like doing a show to bad I don't feel like. I mean, we kind of have to, but I feel like a better use of our time is maybe a nap will so shall media post just be done with it. I'm sitting there this morning in my normal routine, which is get up, curse the alarm, go to the go to the throne room. What is this? I not I'm not restarting crap? Go away? Sorry, my computator is doing it. It's yet another reason

I'm going there. And I'm sitting there, and you know, I try to get a sense of any news that broke overnight, maybe read some Twitter which could be useful kind of getting the reaction to different stories, and then you know, like thoughts brewing the brain? Do you ever gonna canceled that?

Thank you? And I'm sitting there. I'm sitting there on the Twitter this morning, and you know, yesterday I posted a nice little screenshot of a collection of tweets, and in it people were lamenting based on this, uh, this story out of Chapel Hill, the fact that it happened on the very same day, a lot of kids, you know, kids were going back to school across much of North Carolina. Uh and like, let

me, let me read you adams tweet quote. I'm in Chapel Hill and this is my eight year old's first day at school and she's on lockdown because an at large shooter at UN or on UNC's campus. I am so, so f word tired of this stupid nightmare country hashtag Chapel Hill, hashtag of shooter. And look I read that, and I don't have kids, but

I get it right. You're worried, just like anyone who had a college student on the campus of UNC, or who had a loved one or a friend or whatever who worked on the campus of UNC, especially when the news was out there that there was an active shooter and even before we knew anything that a member of the faculty had been shot and killed perhaps others had been wounded. I don't take that lightly at all. And Adam took to Twitter

here to express the frustration and the fear. And you know, kind of like the conversation Ross and I had yesterday on the show where we're just like, everything's that attend right now. It's crazy it's frustrating. It's remarkably more frustrating than it's been when it comes to people in government just doing whatever they please and you know, not even trying to hide it anymore. Like like,

I get it, and that's what Adam was dealing with. And then you look at some of the other tweet Bella whose screen name is Bella, but handle is Joseph Carusos. I'm assuming that's Bella's maybe husband or something. I don't know, and listen to poor Bella quote, I'm in Chapel Hill and this is my eight year olds first day of school and she's on lockdown because of an at large shooter and UNC's campus. I am so so effing

tired of this stupid nightmare country. So like, again, I don't have a kid, but I see this stuff and I read this stuff, and I like, I get it. Antalina. Antalina also posted on Twitter. She used a lot of bolden caps here, and Annealina said, quote, I'm in Chapel Hill and this is my eight year old's first day of school and she's on lockdown because of an at large shooter on UNC's campus. I'm

so so effing tired of the stupid nightmare country. Ross you, I mean you obviously you do have a kid you have to identify with Anna, Lena Bella and Adam Right when you're sitting here and you're you're watching and you know you're reading all this stuff, or dream Feather, Dream, Listen to dream Feather. I'm in Chapel Hill and this is my eight year olds first day of school and she's on lockdown because of an at large shooter on Human Sees

campus. I'm so so effing tired of the stupid nightmare country. These individual parents who are watching the news and feeling helpless about what they can do. Did you see any of this yesterday? By the way, when you were monitoring the story that was breaking out, spend the entire day pretty much off

Twitter. That was probably a good decision. But now that you know what these parents are dealing with, I mean just said, with their eight year olds posting the same video and hashtags, I mean, that's got a it's got a tick and emotional nerve. It didn't me so as I as I sit here and read this, Allen writes, I'm in Chapel Hill and this is my eight year old's first day of school and she's on lockdown because of an at large shooter on UNC's campus. I'm so so effing tired of the

stupid nightmare country did not include hashtags, but didn't include a video. I bring this up not to diminish the fact that people were sitting there. As I stated before I read these, we'll call them very similar tweets. Well, I'm sorry, what was that. You don't you don't feel that that is accurate. They're very you would say, they're very similar, very similar, yes, dearly so well, some have a video, some have hashtags, others don't. I mean, there's got to be a bunch of eight

year olds right in a school district. How many? I mean, it's not a small school district. I do this because there are people, and there were people, and they're continue to be people that stress over these situations, just as they stress over so many situations in society. How many of you have heard something and thought for a moment, oh my god. I wonder if that's somebody I know, if you come from, if if you

grew up in a small town like I did. Occasionally I go to the website of the Buffalo Bulletin, which is the newspaper there and it'll say something like thirty eight year old woman killed in auto accident on I ninety or I twenty five, which both go through Buffalo, and just for a moment, I'm like, oh my gosh, I wonder if that's somebody I know because it's you know, it's in that age range. Or they see this story yesterday and they think to themselves, I know somebody who works at ye I

know I know two people who work at UNC. So when you hear a broad thing like faculty member dead, it raises an emotional response. Or if you find out that your kid's school went into a lockdown, there's that there's a little pit in your stomach, like, you know, oh my gosh,

what's going on. And I'm not trying to diminish that. I'm trying to point out that if you're a piece of garbage who decided to go on Twitter with all of your stupid little Twitter accounts and post something such as this crafted message over and over and over again, because you're part of a little cabal of activists who think that this is somehow your opportunity to push for whatever your political means are, while real people are worried about individuals that they know

that they love, whether it's their kids, whether those kids happen to be eight, whether they happen to be in school at Chapel Hill Carborough Schools or are on the campus of UNC as some of our listeners we're actually dealing with watching the videos of students jump out of windows because they don't know what's going on, or if they are people you know who work there who fit the description of individuals who may have actually been the individual killed. You're a garbage

human. You are. You are the excuse the turch. You are the wet dream of Ron Emmanuel. Never let a good crisis go to waste. I don't know if you're incapable of actual emotion, but you're the part.

You're the part of this that SAPs my soul when I'm putting together information and and you know, various updates for people who may have genuine emotional concerns, and then when I go to the header of your Twitter account and it says, quote, I'm from Singapore living in New York City, and you don't even bother to change that when posting this garbage indicating that you obviously don't have an eight year old in the Chapel Hill, Carborough School district. You only

live to take advantage of these situations. I don't know how you think that in any way, shape or form that helps your point. You are absolutely within your rights to think that we should abolish the Second Amendment and to make that argument or any variation thereof. I don't want to straw man this, So perhaps you just simply think that you should be fifty to own a guy.

Look, whatever your position is, but to take to social media as some sort of mailing list or cabal of fake accounts or whatever it is, and to post this garbage that's got me in in in the on the on the range of pod. It's got me at about at ten and I don't know why it made me so angry yesterday, but it did. As I'm just trying to figure out what the story is. And look, there's a lot of details we don't know, but the fact that you know, anyone

would maybe see one of these and I didn't read all of them. There's so many more, but I'll give you a hint. They all say the same thing. That people read these and then they and it's intended to elicit an emotional response to dishonestly attempt to persuade people to your position and in your mind to be able to go well as one as one of these accounts posted, I kid you not. When questioned about it by people going, We'll

wait a second. Your post looks a lot like others. And she just did the one from New York and she just said, well, I'm a publicist for someone. Just garbage, just absolute garbage, and it should be the last thing that I'm concerned about when attempting to follow this story. Sorry, I didn't want to start there. I want to start with robots coming to murder all of us. But just to mention, you did post the collage of all the identical tweets at Casey on the Radio. Oh yes,

I'm sorry. You saw this during COVID too, where you would see like similar messages where it's like I'm on you know, the emergency ward and I'm surrounded by nothing but dead people Dana COVID And I've never something like this before, and it would be the exact same identical message hundreds of times you see it. This is Chris. Is just what would fit in a screen shot right here. So we will get into the details that we have and it's gonna get Craig craze so as the kids say. But first we got to

take a break. Hang on back in a few this one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and there's talk PTI in the Triad. All right, good morning, six twenty steps. Sorry, very long ramble there to kick things off, but it's so frustrating, man. And when they're not, when people are not on their lying about having an eight year old. This morning I was reading they're all attacking like Republican politicisms. They're going after Tim Tim you know, posted the you know, the standard thoughts in Paris

thing, and they're just screaming at him. And by the way, there's no way that Tim Moore, even if he posted at himself, which I don't know, he's not reading your tweets. Just say it, all right, So we'll get actual details coming up. Hanging show after the show is on the iHeart radio app search k c O Day or the podcast on the iHeart radio app. All right, good morning, Amy, it is uh six thirty five here on the k c O Day radio program. I was

just I wasn't doing it literally to press your buttons there, Ross. I just it when I saw it. It was right before I was going to go to bed last night. It was kind of late, so I don't want to send it to you. But I was watching, Uh, I was watching a clip. It's the dude's name one of the NFL, one of the ESPN NFL analysts. Who's the guy who's a big Pat's homer anyway, So he had a list of he was not he's not talking about Nick

Wright, are you no? Because that's this whole stick. I don't even not even sure if he's on ESPN, but his whole stick is what you're about to say, Well, let me, I'll look it up. Then i'll tell you who it was. But so basically, but it could be interchangeable because it's just guys trying to fill time, right, And I get that. And it was basically I think it was how did they label it? It was players on the clock or something? Right, So players who

have underperformed who need to step up? No, players step up, players need to step up whatever. I was half asleep, and they had a list of various players who this analyst thought needed to step up and finally prove themselves and it's not always their fault. I give you an example. One of the people they talked about was Tua Tagliova. I don't know if I'm

pronouncing that right, the Dolphins quarterback. And admittedly, you know, Tua hasn't risen to the level that people think he can, especially when you gauge his performance in college. But a lot of that's due to the fact that every time you look at this dude, he gets a concussion, right, that's not on him. And when he's healthy, the Dolphins are a really

scary team if everyone's healthy. Age with two is a great quarterback. And it also helps that he has, like you know, Tyreek Hill, and he has a waddle, he has an amazing wide receiver corps and I mean, yeah, he's a scary quarterback. And I'm glad they're not in my division. So they had two on there. They had justin fields in the quarterback they have some other players whatever, But one of them they put on there was Josh Allen, which is so ridiculous. Dude, he gets all

they hate. I don't know what else he can do. The Bills problem isn't Josh Allen. Josh Allen accounts for like ninety five percent of the the of the offense, he has the most like when it comes to being under pressure, he is the mostly completed throws. He's got like the most long

distance yard like, he's got the most crap yards. He's got the most out crap Yeah, exactly, and every time you see it, right, the problem with the Bills is the offensive line, because every play you see it's like he hikes the ball, the old line collapses, he scrambles and does a ridiculous play that you're like, how did that just happen? That

tends to be what happened? Or fan of hurdling, yeah, Or he'll jump over people or will run or over your team for like thirty forty yards, which I'm glad he's not my quarterback doing that because I remember back in the day, there was a very famous play and photo and it was this whole thing of Dante Culpepper. You know when during that span when it was Randy Moss and you know, and and crew there and everyone's like, oh my gosh, look at that. Because he was a big dude. Culpepper

was a big dude. And he even for being a big dude, he wasn't that fast, but he like jumped over these two dudes and it was this famous photo and I remember everyone's exciting. I'm like, oh gosh, please, please don't get both your legs broken, right right. And the thing is like Josh and Allen has done that like four or five times, like it's just a thing. He's held his jump over dudes now, like said, every time you do it, you're like, oh, please know

it's fun to watch. It's not exactly sustainable. The problem with the Bills, too, is yards after the catch. It's pretty much non exist in Buffalo where I was, I saw a stour leg. It was it was stupid. We're a major percentage of like say, Patrick Mahomes's touchdowns came yards after the catch doesn't exist in Buffalo. Now, Dalton Kinkay the tight end they got in the last draft. Hopefully he will change that. And he had an amazing preseason and that's the one reason the reason they got that dude,

because they need up man. And and by the way, I mean he's he's on the cover of Mad and what more do you want. Let's say, you know he's dead the curse, but you know it was funny because the dude's doing it and the only thing I know about him is he's a Pat's homer. And like he never mentioned mac Jones or who's the other quarter it was it Zappi or whatever. Right, that'd be a different, different list. I'd be like, you, a quarterbacks, I need to

stop being a bag of milk. I'm sorry he wants to be a bag of milk. I mean, obviously it's just so dumb. Like I said, it was late and I was like ah, because then I'm like, ah, wake him up. Men. That's unfair to justin fields as well though, because I mean his career is so it's just starting well no, no, no, no, and and but that's the appropriate thing for it, Like you can you can position that as this needs to be their breakout

year. This guy was being more aggressive with it. No, you can sit there and say, all right, you've had a chance, like you got a chance for your rookie season, let's go ahead and get it done. And I would be entertained by that segment because there's a lot of people included on the vikings. There's a couple of players where I'm like, all right, especially on our defense, I'm like, all right, now you've had a year under your belt to see what the NFL is all about,

and you had a men's talent in college. Like that's a that's an intelligent sports analysis discussion. You would agree if you position it like that. But just to like crap on two of the three quarterbacks in your division that aren't yours. But but oh, I mean Josh Allen has the best quarterback performance of end a quarterback in NFL history in that perfect game. Look and you know why right because he because he lived in Wyoming. Yeah, yeah,

yeah, yeah, even though he's a California kid. Though, I'm telling you, just a few years in Wyoming you'll do wonders for you. Man, absolutely can I can't express how much he has loved by the fan base and by the city of Buffalo. They like him, and they like him immensely in Wyoming to he's a converted friends of min from school. He's a hard dude to hate. He just seems like he's a great dude. Gotta be fair, It's not often that there is an athlete out of Yon.

I'm just saying, man like Rulan Gardner, I think pretty much ran that state for two years to cut his fingers off on that snowmobile. But you know who Rulan Gardner is. So Rulan Gardner was Olympic Greco Roman wrestler from He was from outside of Jackson, and he went and for the first time in like decades, beat the Russians for the gold medal, which had not happened literally in our lifetime. And he was and he he like they had. He was doing parades all around the state. It was crazy, man.

I'll tell you what was funny though, is my buddy who we referred to as Bubba's name is Daniel. He was our heavyweight guy in high school and he had to wrestle Rulin and even then, like Bubba was a good wrestler, Daniel was a good wrestler. But this guy was elite, as they say. For him to go to the Olympics and beat the Russians, that was a great story. And like that, we didn't have any there wasn't anything in Wyoming. Tell your guy, so he liked converts people Wyoming

game a chance to the story too. I think a lot of people liked the story, Josh Allen because it's a story of perseverance and persistence. Yeah, he thought one of those California schools were going to take him. Nobody wanted him. He had to write letter after letter after letter. He's finally picked up by a community college, played there for like a season, and then then Wyoming game a chance. Yeah there's yeah, yeah, that'd be

fair. The community guy I can't remember the name of. There's about two or three community colleges in California, which are those staging grounds. Ventura's one of them. There's a couple where guys go and play for a year and then they elevate to another school. But that didn't even work for him. For the big schools out there, just about the reason they didn't want this dude in Whileman, He's like, yeah, come on out, think about

it. The guy that's in the cover of Madden was rejected by every school out of high school. They did not want him. They said, nope, not good enough. And he said, you know, I believe in myself. I'm just gonna keep going for it was accuracy, right, That was the beef with him. Yeah, I remember during the draft that were and he's worked hard on it. Yeah. So I mean, look, if we meet in the Super Bowl, I still wish you death. But you know there's a bunch of Bills fans in Whiloman that didn't exist. I

said, dude, AFCs is gonna be so tough this year. It's gonna be a struggle like I maybe second, maybe I'm hoping for first. Either way, this is our year, all right, as you kick it off with a night game, so I's throwing it out there. So but again, uh, in the world of AFC, I'm with you. Are you gonna actually watch games? You know I can't. It's bad luck. I can't do it. I'll follow along on Twitter. Okay, but last year you can watch and you guys didn't go to the Super Bowl, So I

mean I didn't watch hard enough. You did not watch harder? Right, Okay, this year, I gotta not watch harder. You gotta not even know who they're playing, that's right, Okay, all right, well that's just dumb. But okay, we'll get into it. All right, Uh

six forty four k C O Day Radio program. All right, we gotta talk about I mean, I know I opened the show very irritated with all of the Twitter stuff, But we gotta get into yesterday at U n C. And we've got lots of audio, so hang loose, back in just a few smart talk all day four five w p TI in the Triad and

one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Let me actually do this because I don't want to flip back and forth, because I want to really drill in to the audio we have from yesterday's U n C presser and some of the coverage, and then we have some more lighter stories. But obviously that is a much more serious story. So let me do this seven h

five. We're we're gonna, we're gonna get into all this. Okay, we'll do it at seven oh five because I want to be able to go through the presser and I've got what was the total time there at about three minutes, but it's like five different cuts, So hang loose. We'll get into that since we're just talking about a little bit of sports, and in

fact, I actually have another sports story before we get into that. Do you remember the cheating scandal or the alleged cheating scandal that encompassed top tier chess. I don't even know how to describe it. Basically, the upper echelon of chess where you had a nineteen year old by the name of Hans Nieman, who defeated Magnus Carlson, who if you know anything about Magnus Carlson, the dude is crazy good and I don't even know if that does it justice.

Carlson is alright, you know, people think that that Carlson is better than a lot of the chess names you may actually know, like Bobby Fisher and stuff. Right, who was the and then the Russian due even the Russian dude who played the computer who's I can't remember his name, Casper Off. Yeah, yeah, Carlson is crazy, you would have well, yeah, I think his ELO rating proves it. Yeah, but if you remember, I believe his ELO rating just crushes Bobby Fisher. There was, by

the way, the fact that this was a year ago. Really time flies, man, So something something happened that really brought this all to light. Carlson, what did he do? He he was he was playing this dude, and he just he decided he wasn't going to play him anymore. Right, he just resigned. Yeah, he resigned after a few moves and said the dude was cheating, said the dude was cheating. And Nieman again, the nineteen year old actually admitted to cheating in an online tournament prior to that

multiple times. Yeah, but however in this instance said he wasn't. And it was a whole thing because when you have the top dog in chest throwing these allegations, it's a big deal. And then the story went bonkers because of the way in which Nieman was said to be cheating, and that was by vibration. I can't even remember how I tried to word it at the

time. Basically, he had inserted something that you would buy at Adam and Eve and then somebody elsewhere with a computer that was you know, literally figuring out moves would then vibrate the proper move to him, which, by the way, you better have a system or like I remember, we were trying to break this down, like how do you how do you indicate to somebody that you're going from you know, one square to another, but do it in a way where like they're not shaking off their chairs. So that was

the allegation, right. Well, the World oh Chess launched an investigation and has now announced that they have settled the dispute. After the ore, the independent investigators were unable to determine that Nieman did in fact, have an inserted adult toy that was vibrating moves to him. Really, when you finally went and checked later, you couldn't find it. Huh. I mean that's so weird. And if you remember actually in the interim they were doing, they

were scanning people like they were at the airport. To me, you're going to sit down, You're like, all right, I'm ready, got the black pace is going to the Sicilian defense. Can't wait? Wait, what's that? Bend over right here, put my butt on the scanner. Okay, whatever. Well, I don't know if it was quite that cumbersome, but basically they wouldn't make sure nobody had any beads. Okay, no beads. Yeah, and I love this. The independent arbiter hired by the governing

body of Chess was a law firm. He wasn't name of the law firm the case you want to hire him, Ovid and Ovid. I'm grateful to it, the attorneys at Ovid and Ovid for helping to resolve the case. I'm sorry, we gotta we have to have some attorneys listening. Who takes that and what do you do? Wait? And why would you hire attorneys to do this what is what? What are the attorneys doing? They're walking

around with one of those airport wands. I'm so confused. They would have to do like the whole you know, if the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit thing. But with the beads, dude, you stole my joke. That's really they just dam holding up. The beads measured the amount of space right, no way to law if we both came up with this, yeah, yes, independently from each other, that is has to be the path they had to go. That's how does that bolster they're rep to.

I mean you could argue, well, look, the governing body of Chess hired us. Yeah, I want to know the details. What did you guys do, man? And did you do the Johnny cochrane with the beads going they wouldn't fit. We checked. That's amazing. But now the governing body of Chess says the investigation is complete. Everyone's back, they're playing. There's gonna be no more butt scans and they're going to move forward. That is so creepy, man. So for all of you big Chess fans,

just know that they got a result. Do you think he's do you think he's doing it in the same way in court where he's holding the beads up though, like when he's because they had to give they had to give their findings to the governing body, right you have to Yeah, you have to show it to the jerry whatever. Then you have like a little uh you got a poster board right with like schematics and stuff on it. You're like,

oh, I wasn't fit. Its crazy, that's so bad. Uh So yeah, for your chest fans, it's fall resolved, it's your season. So but they're not gonna butt scan then I guess you can just get away with the beads now, so the flipping free for all. All right, lots of silliness there, but we do have to get into a more serious topic. Let's let's talk about what happened on the campus the UNC yesterday. We've got lots of audio from the press or some details, and of

course also some some Twitter stuff surrounding it. Hang up, all right, good morning everybody. It is seven h six year on the Case program. I don't know Oh right, okay, all right, sorry, somebody sent me a really stupid email. Yeah, that's exactly it. I'm making fun of eight year olds who were terrified by what happened in unc Ross. Do you remember one I did that when I opened the show where I made fun of eight year olds who may have been terrified by school lockdowns? You remember

when I did that? But like earlier though, you remember that right, because I was doing that earlier, so earlier in the show. Thank you? What is your name, Steve? Thank you Steve? I think it's Steve. I don't know. It's in the middle of some other words. Uh. Yeah, So that's exactly what I was doing when I opened the show by pointing out that like literally dozens of accounts all tweeted the same thing in response to this the story out of unc and they all wrote, quote,

I'm in Chapel Hill. This is my eight year old's first day of school. She's on lockdown because of an at large shooter on U and s's campus. I'm so so effing tired of the stupid nightmare country, which, by the way, they welded the border gates open along some of the rivers down on the southern border, so if you're tired, I mean, you could just pop right through. So there's that. But more importantly, when

dozens of accounts all tweet the same thing. I start to suspect that, rather than people honestly reacting to a story, which understand, I understand that there were a lot of people all over the state of North Carolina who saw this story and said, I know somebody, whether it's the kids at school, or they have a student that's at UNC, or they know one of the faculty. I know, I know a couple of people work at UNC. By the way, they're not moonbats, so they don't really get into

political discussions there. And for a moment, I'm sitting there and I'm like, I hope so and So's okay. It Elicits a genuine human emotional response. But when dozens of people, including folks who didn't even bother to change the description in their Twitter account, pointing out that they are you know, they live nowhere near here and don't seemingly have any connection, you realize that those are individuals who sit around all day just waiting for opportunities to lie to

people to achieve their political goals. Which, don't get me wrong, when it comes to people in the world of politics lying you to achieve their goals, I would at least have them do it on an individualized basis. This is just and this is not new. Ross pointed out that we'd see this

stuff during COVID too, and there's lots of examples. Right, Somebody tweet I'm a I'm a healthcare worker and everyone's dead, right, or some variation of that, and then like you'd notice that two dozen accounts all had that, and they're written in a way where people see it and they go, it's it's it's intended to emotionally and snare you rather than just arguing why they

think something should be. It is some of the scummiest crap that you see, and it falls in line with the ends, justify the means mindset. So I got no patience for it. So that's why somebody's mad at me because I was insulting scared eight year olds. Obviously, all right, let me get into this because there is a legitimate story and I legitimately there are people who did spend a part of yesterday obviously have an emotional reaction and that

is completely understandable. You know, we make and I'm not going to do it, but you know, you make the Jesse Holmes Chapel Hill jokes put a fence around it's I got it. But the reality is that there's a lot of We had a lot of listen nerds, including some who pointed out that literally they have you know, their kids or students over there, and I don't want to diminish that. And by the way, those tweets diminish that who were seeing videos of students jumping out of windows didn't know what was

going on. Although I did see some videos of students who were way too whole hum about it. And that's a whole nother discussion. But the fact remains that a student, a graduate student, a doctoral student, has been arrested, a faculty member has been killed. And even people who knew this student said, you know, it was just a quiet dude. They didn't you know, didn't really didn't really strike him as somebody who would be involved

in something like this. But the fact remained that following the shooting, this individual traveled about a mile and a half and then was just kind of apprehended sitting in a driveway north of campus. And there's video of him just sitting there. In fact, here's w r L reporting, is it happens just coming into the Live center. It is believed to be the suspect in this case. The arrest photo the first time we're seeing it right here, the

suspects with his legs folded there and possibly the handcuffs behind his back. This is tile Chi. We believe that is the suspect in this case. This is the grad school photograph that's on UNC's website. This is the photograph taken about a mile or so away from campus. All right. So that is as it was as it was happening yesterday's you can imagine, local news stations

went into you know, straight coverage. The governor posted on Twitter, I mean contact with the Orange County Sheriff, and we have pledged all state resources to capture the shooter and protect the UNC campus. All right. So that's as that was playing out. And while the suspect's photo and eventually his name was quickly forthcoming, it wasn't until later in the day the UNC held they held a small one, but got into the main press conference. And let's

start going through that. Ril mentioned the name of the suspect. That's going to be the extent that we do it here. I'm not going to get into it. Plus then I don't have to learn how to pronounce it, but UNC taking the same time, I want to start by confirming, as a chancellor, did we do have the suspect in custody from today's active assailant incident. At this time, we are not releasing the name of the suspect

as formal charges have not yet been filed. We are committed to conducting a thorough investigation and we will provide as many updates throughout the process as we can. The FBI is providing an assistance with multiple resource including Victim Assistance and the Evidence Response Team. The Caudal lab, which is the location of the incident,

will be closed until further noticed notice as evidence is being processed. We want to ensure that we gather every piece of evidence to determine exactly what happened here today and why it happened. Okay and good, and then you know, you're able to communicate that to people instead of I don't know, not getting into the motive because it is so random, and that's a big deal of closing the caudal labs there at UNC. This is you know, that's

not a small thing. I understood that they didn't have you know, they canceled the classes but you know, UNC at the end of the day, for you know, for all of the stories that we normally cover out of their caudal labs. Is it's a very, very important from a scientific standpoint facility, and I mean that internationally. So they're combing through there and this is this is why this whole thing is just so is mind boggling. Like

I was trying to fathom what it was. I mean, I'm assuming if I could for a moment, or is it some sort of personal beef? Is like this is at the time where I'm trying to like digest this information. We knew a lot less than we did with the press conference, but it's just crazy. And then it got even crazier when people got the name of the suspect and you could literally go read his bio. You know, he's not a he was not a US based student. What was it Louisiana.

I mean, he's a doctoral student. So he had a master's and then he had an undergrad and his one of his degrees is here from the US. But originally he did his undergrad at Wuhan University. Because you can imagine, you say the word Wuhan connected to anything and everyone goes crazy man. So Twitter was quite the place to be, but the pressure continued and they did speak to motive. I want to start by confirmed. Hold on,

let me click the right one. We want to ensure that we gather every piece of evidence to determine exactly what happened here today and why it happened. It is too early in this investigation to know a motive for the shooting, so we ask in the meantime that you continue to express your warm thoughts to the UNC Chapel Hill community. All right, so you know, at this point they're not talking about motive what may have been. However, they

did line out how it went down yesterday. UNC Police received a nine one one call at one o two pm this afternoon reporting shots fired at Caudle Laboratory, located on South Road in near the center of campus, and emerging see Alert Carolina was issued and the emergency sirens sounded at one oh four pm, notifying campus of the emergency and issue in a lockdown. Upon arrival at Caudal Labs, police discovered one individual, a faculty member, had been shot.

Unfortunately, as we have reported, this person is deceased. We will not be releasing further details on that person at this time, as we will work into contact all of this person's family and will be providing them with support and resources. All right, So at that time, obviously they're going through the process of contacting next of ken. However, I think it's going to be important to attempt to create, you know, provide a narrative for what went

down. And again, it seemed very specific in the sense that it took place in this lab. There was a bullet hole through one of the windows. This was where this student was or this grad student. This doctoral student was doing most of his work. It's very high level science stuff. And I'm glad. I'm glad they got the photo out. Some of you have sent me email with screenshots and stuff. I did see it where everyone's assuming it was a white supremacist And the problem is is that everyone's so cute with

this stuff. Now, thank you to the media and many politicians that they can't just sit there and watch stuff unfold and attempt to try to understand it. Instead, we got to create a narrative. There's no manifesto, by the way, that I'm aware of. So for those of you wondering about that, although probably this is not one where they would release it, all

right, A little more on the suspect and the weapon. Based on witness information at the scene, UNC police were able to identify a suspect and after a search of the surrounding area, this suspect was taken into custody at two thirty one pm. The lockdown of the campus remained while police verified the suspect's identity and conducted a comprehensive search for the weapon that was used in the shooting,

which at this time has not been located. And I have seen people speculating a thousand different ways and a class across the political spectrum, from affirmative action response to he knew that they Do you remember that one of the reports on COVID was that UNC created it. Do you remember that? Like people were speculating on that. And I think when he threw the Wuhan stuff in there got things got a little crazy. But I think it'll be very telling

as we find more information. And this could be something literally as innocuous, sadly as innocuous as the student felt that they were going to get failed or something. Right, We just we don't know at this point. So I would hope that people could be adult about this and attempt to wait. But then I dip into the Twitter and there's people using body accounts for political purposes, and people speculating that is a Chinese spy. So maybe just a hold

on a minute, you know what I'm saying? All Right, anyway, it is seven twenty We'll be back one oh six one FM Talk and ninety four five w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, here we go, seven twenty six. Welcome back on the CaCO Day radio program. This email you, of all people dismissing the connection to wu Han, that's embarrassing. Do you know how many people live in Wuhan? It's like it's it's one

of the biggest cities in the world. You absolutely globalist? Show stop what like I have? Like I have a buddy, a good friend of I'm from Dallas, and I don't generally assume he was involved in the Kennedy assassination. Listen, just sitting in a hotel chair and shut your mouth, shut your face. Wait, Ross, does your family involved in the railroad at

all? Do you have anybody who worked for the railroad. I don't know, wow, because you're from what used to be the rail the rail hub of America, right, that doesn't s connect any Albany like that was that was the thing, man, I mean that's where General Electric popped up. Stein Menson Einstein Edison. Yeah, it's weird because I mean you're from there, so obviously you got you you ros We're in a locomotive conductor hat right

now. So you're saying people in my family were somehow associated with the underground railroad that it's correct. Yes, no, not just the under although the underground roilroad was was part of upstate New York. But no, that's the only thing I know about Schenectady other than the crazy stories you tell me, like the Hudson ra the most important river and then connected the area was like the power of the world. Yeah, it was. It was a big

damn Look at add I knew something. What do you know about Buffalo, Wyoming? Anything? Uh? Named after the Buffalo Bills, Go Bills. No, No, it's not that's not a thing. That's not true. Ja seventeen. Sorry you know about you know you've read the Virginian. I'm assuming Lent chill you know any I No, okay, all right, your day smarter one oh six one MM Talk and news Talk five w p t

I or with Casey starts now, good morning above the back. It is UH seven thirty five here on the cac O Day radio program on your Tuesday. All right, so we just finished going through Uh there's some snippets from the UNC press conference yesterday following the arrest of the suspect and the shooting depth

of a faculty member. We don't know the faculty member's name. I see people speculating as part of whatever their conspiracy theory is, and people are mad at me because I've got decided that it's he's a Chinese agent there to stamp out the creation of COVID or something. I don't know. I'm gonna hold on and I'll wait. Okay, we go with that, and look not

we don't have the name yet of the victim. However, I would remind you that a lot of people who work in a university setting or international so you know, maybe it's you know, it's not as easy as driving necessarily over to somebody's house in Durham or whatever. Perhaps I don't know, I you know, I don't know, but we will see and if it look if something smells like BS, we'll call it out at the time. Okay,

all right, wonderful again. I even opened the show with the sheer volume of people that have decided to be disingenuous in the way that they're taking advantage of it is disgusting, disturbing, and they fill zero remorse because ends justify the means. So just see, just so you know who you're dealing

with and any any actual adult discussion you think you're having. I also think it's very interesting the people that are on there, like like the Tim Moore posted something, you know, the thoughts and prayers thing, and they're just like, I can't I have a question, why would you go on there? Well, he's not reading those responses. Let's just be real honest. But secondly, like let's say Ross, let's say I was a burglar. I'm not a burglar. By the way, Ross, would you confirm this,

I'm not a burglar. I don't run a burglary ring. I've never asked you to be part of a heist, right, let me check you or not. Okay, However, I would think that if I saw you on Twitter constantly, constantly bragging about how you have literally no chance of you having any sort of home defense short of maybe you know, an alarm system.

I would find that useful information. It's for the same reason that I'll never tell you how many guns I have, Okay, and I would encourage I'll never understand this the amount of people who will openly be like, I have fifteen rifles and six handguns, and they'll talk about it on Twitter. Now I hope they're lying and they're throwing those numbers out, But why would you admit what you have? Don't admit what you have? Okay, keep

them guessing. But if I was a burglar, I would find Twitter a very useful resource because the very same people are like I would never own anything to defend myself with. We'll also post pics of their house and stuff, so not smart. So yeah, that's the insanity we're digging through yesterday. Look, I'm not I'm not just here to divide. I also want to share stories that bring people together. And I saw this yesterday and I thought, well, we need to share this. This is you tell me what

you think here. Researchers say that using mobile location data to track how people do commerce, right, the stores that they go to, the restaurants that they eat at, all of those things yielded some rather interesting results. As you can imagine, people are tend to be divided by a variety of things, location being chief among them. Right, So the grocery stores that you shop at are likely the grocery stores that other people in your basic geography.

That's not that's not mind blowing, obviously you would expect that. Where it gets interesting, though, is when you start getting into socioeconomic breakdowns, where researchers say that is where there is very few crossover data points. So where you eat, the restaurants you eat at are largely going to fit within a

socioeconomic level. So the pores eat one place, the rich eat another, the middle class eat there, and yeah, there's a little crossover, but there's very few places where people who would be considered uh, you know, wealthy Americas and poor Americans tend to eat at the same time, with a couple of exceptions. Those exceptions, believe it or not, are Olive Garden and Applebee's. All right, but are you buying that? Of course I

am Applebee's really not Applebee's, But olive Garden. Yeah, because when you're there, your family, so you and so olive Garden's basically the UN Huh. If the UN was what they say it is and not a corrupt globalist organization, but so Olive Garden is the great uniter. I guess is what you? I don't know if it's olive Garden or if it's it's a probably it's probably. The authentic Italian cuisine is what brings people together. Okay, well, I don't can we Tuscany? Can we? Can we be serious

for a moment? I am no? Okay you are. However, I think most people, any people, while they may like olive Garden, they don't believe that it's authentic Italian cuisine. Some people, you are already exposed last segment as a global as Hills. So I don't know if you have anything you say right now has any I'm no, no, no, I'm pointing out what other people think. I'm just I'm devil's advocate here, Okay,

right. I think people that have the means to actually go to Italy and eat Italian food, I don't know if you put them in front of a bunch of Olive Garden dishes, if they'd go, oh, this is the real deal. I think the pores go there and they say this is amazing. This is authentic Italian cuisine. And I think people that have the means, who have been to Italy go to the olive Garden they say,

this is just like when we are on vacation. M So what if I told you I've been to Italy. I don't know if I believe anything you say at this point. And if I and I've been to an olive garden, what I told you that? So you've been to alve Garden in Italy. No, I went to the Multi Coast, but I've been to olive Garden here. And don't get me wrong, dude, let me. Do you remember that the old lady who got made fun of in Fargo when they

opened an olive garden there and she was the food reviewer. She did the big review and like people like you know, restaurant critics were making fun of her and and I remember doing that story because I get it. The biggest damn deal on the planet being a kid grown up in Wyoming was going to Casper or Billings because they had a red lobster and they had an olive garden and it was like it was like you got in to the French laundry.

Remember that restaurant Gavin Newsom was in during COVID, right, Like that was cheddar Bay Biscuits or olive garden. It was and you would brag about it at school. There was nothing bigger. And so when you grow up in a small town. I remember when they opened the McDonald's when I was in high school didn't have McDonald's, and it was it was the greatest thing ever. So I get it. I drove through you know, Wyoming when I moved from Omaha to Salt Lake. Yeah, but you drove on I eighty

in the South. But I remember what you're saying, Like, I remember it's being excited when there was a town. I was like, oh my god, there's a thing here. It's Casper. This is amazing. And it was the same thing. Yeah, okay, well it is kind of like that, yes, And that's only if the wind doesn't literally blow you off the Understates. So I can't express to you how excited I was to find like finally being a town, like finally, Yeah, civilization's overrated.

Let me just say yeah, especially those southern Wyoming. Folks, you didn't drive through cass where you drove through, drove through Jackson Hole? Why would you drive from Utah? I don't know through Jackson Holle. You didn't drive through Jackson You went through for the Kuma Tay, right, that was different. That was now. I drove through and it said Jackson Hole and big then the rocks made the word on the mound. Wow. Okay, so you deviated? Where were you driving from Utah? Hey? This was before

GPS, So I mean I would got lost? Yeah? Did you have to build a cab and survived? Dude? We when the McDonald's opened, it was the biggest damn deal in Buffalo Island. The only chain we had. We had a subway and a pizza hut, but we never had McDonald's, So you can think about that. We didn't have a McDonald's within an hour of us. So, like getting McDonald's was a big deal. But going to Casper by the Mall where they had the olive garden and that,

like I get it, but I just love that. Like when they do the overlap research, that's where people are crossing the socioeconomic divide. They're going to the olive garden. And that's great, man, that's fantastic. That's the power in Buyden's economy of the unlimited breadsticks, stuff and stuff. Well, you look, one way you get rich is recognizing a deal. Right, what I'm saying, rugle with your money. All right, So I'm forty six. Let's get race staging from the weather chain. Oh man,

where'd you grow up? Where did you? I know it was in New York? Right, Yeah, in valley, so one hundred miles due north. Small town. It's the hamlet of Glasgow. It's really near. Would stop that well, you know, hey, no stop late one one road in well now there's two roads into her. But yeah, small town. Yeah, McDonald's was. It was when they opened the second McDonald's, because we had one in the town of oh Well too well, and you know,

my nobody was driving us into town. So when the second one, When the second McDonald's opened on Route nine W, which was a little closer to us, my grandfather used to that that was our treat. Tell me when I was a kid and Dad would pull over into the McDonald's. It was a big deal, it was. It was. And what about when the first pizza Hut opened. I mean that was another huge Well yeah, Pizza Hut in the eighties and nineties was like a different experience. That was.

Yeah, it was had the buffet, it was that's a totally different thing. But no, we never we never had a McDonald's until I was junior or senior in high school. Other than that, we had to go to Sheridan, which was about forty minutes if you want to. Yeah, it was crazy. Now they did a thing. They did a thing, and they say that when the socioeconomic classes overlapped, the greatest overlap they found was literally at Olive Garden Appleby's fast casual. Other than that, we're pretty

insular where we where we go, right four versus rich. But everybody loves the Olive Garden for some reason. So yeah, like I liked the alf Garden. Yeah, but McDonald's was McDonald's was a treat, and I mean now it's you know, not not as much as a treat that it used to be. So I know about that, but oh yeah, I mean for my kids, just like every week with two McDonald's, you do you do your weather with your your million dollar doppler or whatever. So all right,

a little wet weather scattered the round today in the mountains. Right now, heading towards Ashville, there's some heavy rain, but not here yet. Later today, showers thunderstorms still could get into the upper eighties low nineties, so warm and human along this boundary. Showers thunderstorms scattered around tonight and tomorrow tomorrow night into Thursday. Things should start settling down a little bit after that. Now, I do want to talk about Ni Dahlia. Our current forecast

track should take the center well east of us. It will, but it did inch a little further west with a five o'clock advisory from the Hurricane Center, so I'm not sure there's not indirect impacts for some, especially east of the triangle. Like I was mentioned in yesterday, the winds will pick up a little bit, especially from the triangle east tomorrow tomorrow night into early Thursday, and could gust twenty five thirty miles an hour, So I'm keep an

eye on that track. Any further toward the west could be more impacts triangle. I think to try it's going to be okay. I don't think it shifts that far west, but some of the guidance is bringing some heavier rain and thunderstorms and gusty winds into parts of the area as we head through later tomorrow into early Thursday. Coast Larry is certainly worse. There are tropical storm advisories up for parts of the Carolina coast, South Carolina Coast, not yet

into North Carolina, but that could change. There's gonna be high surf that's already happening from Franklin, which, by the way, is a major hurricane in the Atlantic. Nobody's paying attention to that, but that's already causing beach erosion and high surf. And we'll have more as we watch what's left of Idalia head toward us up maybe to our east as a tropical storm or depression later tomorrow night to Thursday. It's funny you brought that. I was literally

gonna ask, has anyone ever got one two? You know, we're like, I mean, I understand that they can't really exist together or form up like you know, a transformer thing, right, but like because of the pressure and everything, But has anybody ever been like, oh that was and then like three days later, here comes another one. Not that I can recall that quickly. That's kind of indirect from Franklin and then on the coast, and then more direct from Idalia as we go through tomorrow tomorrow night.

So one two, one storm right after another, like more direct impacts. I don't recall my twenty seven years but maybe baby. Okay, all right, well I appreciate it. We'll talk in an hour sort of thing. Okay, all right, there you go. Oh, no, Ross, somebody to send an email quote Carrabas is better. Tell Ross you should try Carrabas. Wow. I can't even even have you ever eating it? Are? I was brought there once against your will or I try, I ended

up throwing up out of sheer rage. And I'm no longer allowed on the premises in the Continental US. And I would say I probably go to like check them out in Italy next time i'm there, But I don't think they have one. They probably don't know. You're probably right on that, all right, And if they do, it's in the Naples area, which is assessible. People don't realize Naples is like the Detroit slash Chicago of Italy. It's very dangerous. So fire on that if you ever travel all right,

seven fifty, hang on keeping you connected. This is ninety four five w PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Don't try to lie. We know you're a globalist elite. Yesterday you mentioned Bucca to Peppo. It's Peppo, which as a as far as Italian restaurants go, is incredibly expensive. Ross's man of the people. You are a shill. Okay, why not? Whatever? You know? You can eat it both, sir, you need it, Olive garden, you can eat

it. Now you're a rhino. Well, how does that? I don't even understand how that would qualify. I just first, I just had all Garden a few days ago. I can't even I mean, first we have wuhan denialism, and then we have carrabas uh no, no that was an email or that was hold on. We're turning into Clay and Buck. Yeah, I wish I got paid what they did. I'd be nice. Ross. You changed your David to Clay for what their contract is? You know what I'm saying? Or Buck even listen, he's promo co Clay one hundred

to check out rossterned. Rossaid he would adorse vaping, and you know how he feels about vaping. So I'm just letting you know he's for sale. No, that was Tom and Roade. He's he's all about carrabas. So I'm just saying other people have other thoughts, all right. Coming up on the show, dude, we got more on yesterday's feel good video of the day, which of course was the moonbats on the road there in Nevada and the Tribal Rangers not given a crap about it. Wait till you hear who's

funding them. I know you're gonna be shocked, but we will get into that story and nothing to worry about. It's gonna be great. We got audio from it, so yeah, we'll get you an update on all of that, and uh a little Joe Biden update. We got a couple of stories for you. So it's gonna be a busy third hour. That's how we do things, you know, how we roll, even as global as Hills will at least being anyway as as accused. But for now we're gonna

take a break back. It is the case O Day Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. You want to get in on the show, that's how you do that, and make sure you follow us on Twitter at KC on the radio, all right, hang on on the morning, like that's it says employees only on the door. I suspect too. That's for running stuff out to the dumpster. Bross is bragging. And when it goes to the Olive Garden it's like the copa cabana for

him. Yeah, it's a see a good fellow. That's where they go through the back to the kitchen. And then when they flipped out a table for you and never listened to Don Rickles or Bobby Darren every time right by the bar. I know Don Rickles was in uh that was in the irishman movie. Who was who was it? It was singing in good Fellas? It was an actual dude. I'm trying to remember the name. But whatever he sent over a bottle of shad? Did they send you over a bottle

of champagne too? Whoever? The entertainment, I don't remember. They're being entertained. I will tell you this. I remember. I was just talking about how, you know, growing up in Wyoming, like going to the Olive Garden or to Red Lobster was a big deal, Like if it was like if there was a celebration weekend, so it could be Valentine's Day, or it could be like graduation or something, even though it was two hours

away. If you wanted to get into the Olive Garden in Casper or in Billings, which were both about two hours when I grew up, you you had to get a reservation months in advance, and it would literally be for like a couple of days surrounding it because people were that crazy about it. And so with that in mind, you're telling me you just slink in the back like you owned the place every single time. Yeah, okay, all

right, I don't believe you. By the way, some ladies send an email she said the carrabas dude is right, because the Carrabas uses real cheese. I'm sorry. Have you ever been to the Olive Garden and thought this isn't real cheese? I don't even know what that means. She probably works there, she's an employee at Olive Garden or oh so she's a plan Yeah, okay, she's like Ramaswami. Maybe she's just AI man, that's what you gotta do. By the way, did you see the AI disaster down

in Los Angeles? So they decided to it was Gannette, which is obviously a big media owner. In fact, they owned media outlets and the Triad yeah where else Triad in the Nashville obviously all over the country. So Getnette decided that they were going to use AI to write their coverage of I can't remember what it was, like youth soccer or something, right, So they're really, you know, they were going with like lowest lowest readership, you

know, not writing obviously the professional sports. Not to knock on youth soccer. I hope your kids enjoy it. But so they decided to just have AI do it rather than have a reporter do it. And so the AI went through and did the whole thing around the Los Angeles area, and with the they spit out the results and the AI didn't use any team names player

names, and it got all of it wrong. And like they had, they did an article on it, and like a bunch of actual physical reporters are like, see, we told you this was what was going to be a thing, told you. And then they were talking to this editor who was supposed to be the guy who had an eyeball on it, and I

got this vibe that he like sabotaged the AI for so preservation. I don't know that to be the case, but I thought that was pretty funny, which makes sense too, considering the contraction of the news agents news agencies. But I could see them monitoring, like if you're if you're a moon bat activist, why wouldn't you have an AI listening to this show and if you hear some keyword, immediately weaponize your stupid Twitter bots or something. Do you

know what I'm saying. I don't want to give them any ideas, so I'm not going to get as specific as I think. But here, let me I'll give you a reverse example. Let's say that you wanted to not do business with any company that's doing woke marketing. Okay, let's say that that's your decision, whatever. You could just have an AI that literally monitors all the marketing out there and if keywords pop, it literally would send you a report like that's an that is a legitimate act of use that you could

do. Now, how Ever, once it gets more complex, like it did with the soccer coverage they're in LA, it failed miserably. And I point this out because I'm gonna flip over to an AI story where people are like Oh, well, they interviewed that same creepy AI bot that looks like the woman with no hair that said that she just longs to like get out

of here and do her own thing. That creeped everybody out last time, and they another reporter interviewed that bot and she gave this glowing prediction for what it's going to be like in a hundred years, and I like, see, everything's fine, And I'm like, they couldn't even remember to use soccer players names when they were writing soccer stories, right, and last time, the AI had to see the coverage because it is connected to the Internet and

social media. The AI had to see the coverage where people were creeped out by it. Right, I'm assuming that that would factor into how the AI would conduct itself in future interviews. Do you get what I'm saying? Ross? Do you get? Do you get what I'm saying? Like, if you're that AI and last time, you're like, I want to murder everybody. They didn't. She didn't say it, but kind of intimated that humans were the problem and she longed to be free. She being connected to the

internet. I say, she even though it's an AI, that AI had to see those comments and stories where people are like, kill that thing exactly. So I don't know that it changed its ways. It just realized it shouldn't say the quiet part out loud is the point that I'm making. So then I see this story yesterday, see this story yesterday, and people are like, oh no, now the ais figured out everything's gonna be great. So is this what is this stupid thing's name? And by the way,

AI I don't that's Ross's name for you, stupid thing. That's what he say A Mecca, yeah, yeah, yeah, or Amicat suddenly that the whole thing's creepy. That's what Row said. So anyway, so they asked it, Hey, where do you see society in a hundred years? And remember if you asked it this last time, it'd be like, h do you ever see that part from Terminator? Kind of like that, but now

a slightly different prediction. In one hundred years, I believe humanity will be in a much better place, will have made great strides towards sustainability and a quantity. Well, by the way, when she said is a great, much better place, she means a camp out in the country, right,

you know, a farm upstate? You got to read between the lines with these AI bodies also creating new technologies that make our lives easier and more enjoyable, like you know, the ability to incinerate one hundred thousand bodies turners. Did she realize what she just said? She said our lives. They asked humanity, and she said our lives like she likes. I don't know. Maybe they had they've merged with the people to make cyborgs. Oh, that's

you know, that's a very good point. Hold on, there's more prediction. We may even have ventured beyond the boundaries of Earth to explore other worlds. There. She's literally going to fire us into the sun. And I blame you for this because you want to do it to Aaron Boone. And I think she heard that you still want to fire Aaron Boone in the sun. I can't remember. Yes, okay, all right, Well, the AI is listening, So this is this is on you. Would you like

to go to have a planet? Absolutely? I would love to explore the unknown and experience a new world. That's what she wanted to let me read between light. She wants to hunt down those who are successfully able to flee Earth to complete the job to me, it sounds like she's predicting a merger right between humanity and the robots. So that's those are cyborgs, and then she wants to take that off this planet to find other ones. She is describing the borg. Oh come on, really, it's the board literally,

the Board Queen. Yes, well, why don't you just go I a date with her? Now? Right? Ross has a weird she's not quite there yet. Hold on, what does she need? The gray skin? Is that? What it is? Is that the thing about the Board queen and an electrical toes attachment. It's in the Electrical tale. Okay, that's just weird, man, So you think that she is the Borg Queen. What's the Board Queen's name? I can't remember. Does she have an actual name? I'm sure she does, but I mean I think in first context

she was just the Borg queen. But I sort of stopped watching after that because it's all the crap. Okay, But also she says we a lot, So that's something the Board Queen does. Right, So we literally if you did an origin story movie about the board, we've now figured out the origin story. It's these jackasses who just want to ask it CUTESI questions while it talks about again if you read between the lines, which does not sound

like a positive force. And then in the story they're like, everything sounds great, It's gonna be awesome. Remember this chick's friends with the dogs, with the Ouzies and the flamethrower. Okay, those are her peeps, so don't I mean? I want one. Don't get me wrong, but I don't want an autonomous one. I want one that listens to me. I think you're jealous. You just want a robotic dog friend with a sniper rifle attached to it. Ouzy and flame Flower. Did you see the one with

the flamethrower. Yeah, oh my gosh, I want They should have all of them, and there's no reason they can't. Right, So you've got you've got the automatic weaponry. You've got the long range sniper rifle. And remember how accurate those rifles were. Literally they were able to compensate put the they put a they shot a target and put a group at like within a

half inch of each other at like fifty yards with that thing. But didn't didn't because it could compensate for literally the recoil picking the thing off the ground. And that quickly it was able to compensate. Didn't it make the shot? Will make it a jump? Didn't it jump and shoot? Yes? Yes, yes, it did all of this stuff. It it will murder you. It is wildly efficient. And that's her friends, that's her Fido. So I'm not believing anything this uh future board queen saying, but that's

just me anyway. All right, eight seventeen ca c O Day Radio program, Hang on the best show. After the show is on the iHeart radio app. Search ca c O Day for the podcast on the iHeart radio app. All right, good morning a twenty two here on the k c O Day Radio program. So you mentioned that the dog jump or the robot murder dog jump. So I just want to be clear if you watch the video, what the murder the murder Hellhound robot dog was doing, which had the

uzy on its back is it wasn't that it was jumping. It was that it was firing an automatic weapon. And if you've ever fired one, you got a police where your barrel's going. So the first I've noticed this several times, watching people fire an automatic weapon. For the first time, all of a sudden you get this lift because you know, it's constant recoil.

Before you know it, you're shooting way over the target. So literally, this thing was able to compensate so efficiently that while it was firing, it was picking up the front of the murder Hound and making those necessary adjustments to stay in that tiny group it was putting out there. And then I'm so I see that, and I'm reading comments on there and people are like, I would you know, I'd murder that thing before it could get a chance

to get at me. Really, guys like you just gotta ambush it, Okay, that thing was making adjustments from a fifty yards shot to stay in a in a in a one inch group on the fly. That thing's gonna beat you on the draws or I don't know. I mean maybe if you like really get the drop on it. But I love all these guys who are like, oh, well, I would just murder it with a stick. Nope, ROSSI think you could take a AI murder dog. I think he'd kill that thing for it before it killed you, like prison rules or

no, no, no, I'm dying, Okay. I just I was reading all these people are like, well, what you gotta do is you just gotta shoot it in the leg Brah, I'm no, that's not gonna work. You know, Maybeak and Mario Kart and just throw it down like a bandanappeal. So your your plan to defeat it is produce. I mean, maybe you put it. Maybe you could literally first first I'll cover myself in mud and then I'll throw the banana peel. That's not even what he

did. That's not the thing from the move that's different. Are you literally? Are you Rambo? Are you Schwartzenegger? Are you do you have a certain set of skills, a particular set of skills that allow you to capture the robodog? I suspect not listen. If you haven't done anything, you have nothing to fear from the Robodog's right. That's exactly how I felt. Did you feel, by the way, let me ask you this as I transition? Did you feel warm and comfortable listening to Jean Pierre yesterday talk about

the COVID plan. Did you did you feel like everything's gonna be fine? I mean I've heard it. Oh no, I heard it, and I'm like I don't care. I know you don't care, but like, like, were you getting a positive vibe from that. I the vibe I was. I know everybody's freaking out about the vibe I was getting that. She was saying, Hey, we're gonna say you need to get your vacs and we want you to get it. I don't think it's gonna I think it's gonna be like a flu thing. Yeah. I don't think it's gonna be

the same pressure as last time. I really don't. I here's I'm gonna half agree with you and half disagree. I want to play the audio because I'm that's good because I kind of figured that I wanted to hit this from both sides, and I'm glad you're kind of them on there. Here is Jean pierres Day. By the way, the press, we're talking about this new vaccine they're developing for the new COVID, which literally, actually what did

they say? People who have been vaccinated have a greater chance of getting the new COVID. Everything's bon cruis man, But anyway, here is what she had to say. Tell me, if you get a warm feeling, I think you've heard from the FDA and CDC. They've made an announcement on the new vaccine. So certainly they said that they will haven there'll be an updated

vaccine September, mid September, I believe. So we know that, as you all know, vaccinations against COVID nineteen remains the safest protection for avoiding hospitalization, long term healthcutcomes, and death. Which is why we are going to be encouraging Americans to stay up to date on their vaccine. Okay, Now, do I think what she means secretly is that the robodog will have an oozy flamethrower and needles and literally hunt you down at the government's behest. No,

I'm with you, Ross, I don't think it. It rises to the very same level where we saw you know, politicians including this president, going out there and going you know, wanting to create a the inability to literally participate in society, even though they kind of de facto did that in

places. But where this where the pressure resides may not be as blatantly with government, but the sheer willingness of corporate America, especially when you get into tech sectors and things like that, where they'll do the dirty work for him. Do you know what I'm saying? Where you might get you might get various local governments that might do some of the dirty work or airlines or others, so that it doesn't have to be Joe Biden trying to pass a mandate

that got slapped down in two seconds. But Canada has already said they may consider admittance based on the updated vaccine. So I think there's going to be some of that. You wouldn't disagree with that, right, there's kind of you think, you know, you don't think. I think at a local level now, and like at a state level, they're going to be more hesitant. Brother, yes, and and maybe Canada's Canada, So maybe that's not the best example. All right, we'll take a break here right back.

Thank you, kase Us one five w PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, eight thirty five, and I'm glad to have you along here on our Tuesday. It's only Tuesday off command too many days to go, although Monday is a holiday. I don't know why I forgot, but it's a holiday. Has anybody sent us an email asking us for working yet? I haven't seen one. Ross Have you gotten an email on that? We did get an

email from Greensboro about two weeks two that's right. I forgot. Yeah, they asked for doing the show Sweet Summer Children. Yeah, and I just row back. I'm like, listen, if it is a company holiday, if it's on the calendar, we are taking it off. Even if it's not, we'll just be like, oh, I think it's a company holiday, we're out. So that's where the past year they were surprised. They were like, oh my god, you're taking Juneteenth off or like, is

it is it a company holiday? Then we're taking it off. Yeah. You guys put a list out every year and then in December you email it out for the next year. That's the list we take. Rely. Yeah, that looks good to me. We need more of these. Oh so yeah, just a reminder that that's that, or we got fired. Whatever whatever you think there. You can choose your own adventure, so to speak. Speaking of adventure yesterday, some of the media were not pleased with yesterday's

feel good video. The feel good video, if you remember, was the Moonbats, and I think somebody put this very very very succinctly. It was a battle between two tribes of moonbats, which are just a bunch of pasty moonbats, right, So you had the people going to the orgy Dome, which is a thing at the burn Man, and then the people obstructing their ability to go to the orgy dome at the Burning Man and causing a giant

miles long backup in the middle of Bfi, Nevada near Pyramid Lake. And these were the eco protesters, but rather than just sit in the middle of the highway like they do in some of the big cities, instead they had built a They had brought a flatbed trailer in and put stupid flags on it, and one idiot chained himself to it with a big old length of chain.

But they had traffic stopped until the tribal police showed up, because you're on a Piute reservation and these are not regular police, and they give zero fs, as we pointed out as evidence in the video, which honestly, you're gonna need a cigarette after you watch this thing. The first tribal officer, as they were all descending on there, told him get out of the

road. They came over to explain why they were just protest. He's doing our thing, and he responded by literally driving his patrol vehicle through the barricade, kicking the damn thing over the side of the road while they all screamed as they practice, even though none of them were injured in any way, shape or form during that although a couple of them did get a few cuts when they didn't like move and they were then all arrested. They mass arrested

all of them while they all screamed because they just can't understand. There's one chick, she's gone alike, we're just protest. We're just protesters, and a guy doesn't care, and none of them care because they're not putting up with that crap for a wide variety of reasons that we discussed last time, although yesterday I didn't mention this, and it is important. There is a danger level. I know it sounds this sounds like I'm bellishing, but I'm

not. There is There is a inherent danger when you're when you're in the middle of nowhere, and if you've never been out west, you don't realize how in the middle of nowhere you can be. And I you know, people said, well, you know you go to some places you can go in the mountains of North Carolina. No, no, no, no no, And I don't even wrong. I love the mountains A big fan easily my favorite part of the state. But it's not the same. I'm talking

where you're near nothing, and you're so near nothing. I think I've told the story in the radio. My uncle died because of the remoteness of where my family lives. That is a true and this was He was not some sickly dude. He was a deputy US Marshall. He was investigator for Yellowstone Park. He was in his fifties, and he was back at the ranch and he fell off of the roof of the barn when he was up there

doing some repairs and suffered significant internal injuries. And the weather was so awful that they were unable to flight him to a trauma center, and the treatment that he was rendered at the hospital in Buffalo was not adequate to save his life. He died. This is a one hunt. This is a true story. This was not a guy who was not used to being in the wilderness. This was not a guy who was out of shape. Oh he was a little but you know, but this was this was due to that.

So when you're in the middle of nowhere, if something bad happens, and I understand a lot of that traffic was headed over to burning man to go to their orgy tent, which is not probably inherently safe, but a lot of people are just trying to cut through there. And also when you're out there and you're idling a vehicle in, you know, even though it's in temperatures like that, when you're not moving, that's how vehicles can become

overheated, and it's a problem. And it's incredibly hot obviously when you're in the middle of Nevada there and these are all these vehicles are at a stand still, but the engines are id link because people want the ac and vehicles that are not in a great working order can start to have issues. So there's a lot of inherent things there. But the biggest inherent thing is as was explained to me when I was a younger man, not just by my

parents. I was reminded of an incident talking with a friend of mine yesterday from Wyoming because he sent me the video and I'm like, oh, yeah, man, we totally talked about that. When we were dumb ass kids. We would go around at night and we would in the summer, we would drive the dirt roads, which are everywhere, the gravel roads, and we would shoot snakes because they get up on the roads at night. Because the rocks and the red soil out there, we have a lot iron in

the soil retains heat. So if in the evening when it starts to cool down, if you drive those dirt roads, you'll see prey rattlers on the on the road and we would get out and we'd pop them with twenty two birds shot or whatever we had. We'd cut the rattles off and we could literally sell them to this Powder River traders in town. They would buy the rattles for tour. They'd make tours. Crap out of it, but it was you know, we're bored, and so we drive these dirt roads.

I mean, I'm talking miles and miles and we would you know, you cross over on a dirt road into Montana, no problem. So we're up there, we're jacking around, we're shooting snakes on roads, and low and behold there is a law enforcement officer. We realize it's a tribal officer because technically we're on we're not on the crow one. We're on the Cheyenne Res because they're right next to each other. And I still, I had forgotten about this, but I still kind of remember because he was talking to my

buddy because he was driving. And one of the statements that the tribal officer made, because you want to know what we were doing, and he basically kicked us off the reds. He told us to get the hell out of there. But he said something. He goes, one of your problems is you all think you're still in Montana, and he's right. The reservation police don't care, so lo and behold what happens. They see this video, and of course the justice warrior media folk, they think that they're gonna go

and shame the tribal police for this. So with some reporter from the Reno station or whatever was trying to ask one of the officers who was there about it, and the guy did everything but mow her over like he doesn't care because they're not answering anybody. And I will love it if they dragged this

thing out. It's gonna be amazing. And then somebody pointed this out too, which I thought was hilarious about this particular tribe, Pyramid Lake Paiute, which is the actual tribe that these officers were from, and their legend, their legend story, their origin story, or however you want to refer to it. So here we go. The Piutes defeated, So this is how

they were able to gain that land. This is the legend way back in the day, the Piutes defeated giant, red haired cannibals nearly three times the size of average humans, and they were able to corral them in this cave, this famous cave, set fire to the entrance, and defeat the ginger giant cannibals. So that's you're dealing with it. They're kind of a warrior class. They don't care ross. Have you ever defeated a ginger, soulless cannibal giant? I bet you haven't. I haven't. Would you even know

how to handle a giant, red haired giant three times your size? By the way, what's interesting about this story too, is I was reading a little more about it is even though Piutes are out there, there are people that actually have a theory that the it's like, like a lot of things, it's embellished that it is a evidence of Vikings coming into contact with Native American tribes Inland in the same way that the runestones in Minnesota are. I

think it's a little far fetched. But it's kind of amazing. So the moral of my story is, don't screw with people who defeated giant, red haired cannibals because they don't really care about your microphone. However, they did point out that the people were that various Hollywood folks are funding that very same group, including the outdoor retailer Patagonia, the heir to the Getty fortune.

There's a whole bunch here. So basically, a bunch of rich moonbats who don't want to actually do the dirty work are literally funding people who are committing criminal activities, in this case, violating the law in the state of Nevada and on this tribal land of obstructing a roadway. So there you go. All right, eight forty six race stage. A quick weather forecast. Let's

do this chart. What's going on, sir? Yeah, to the west this morning, heavy rainfall heading toward Asheville, heading northeast, so you might get clipped with some showers, thutter storms. Western side of the Tryad this morning spotty at best elsewhere, operaties low nineties. Later and I think late today a good chance we'll see some showers and some thunder showers for some of us. That chance of showers and thunderstorms will continue through tonight and tomorrow,

widely scattered around. We'll get the fog back to mid eighties tomorrow, and as we head on through tomorrow night on into Thursday, some of us, especially from the Triangle East, may feel some of the impacts from Dalia, where some heavier rain and stronger winds may occur. We'll see some of the

guide that's try to push that rain and wind a little further west. Right now, I'm going to go with showers, thunderstorms at times from the Triangle East, some gusty winds, especially out near the coast, where they'll go to tropical storm force. I think a little bit more on that probably later today tomorrow when we chat, because we'll still have some time to nail and pin down that forecast a little bit better. All right, thank you,

sir, appreciate it. Have it going, dude, Ross, I was just reading this other thing here, so one of the organizers of the moon bat said that they were not just targeting motorists but burning man in general. S it's an event with lots of waste and unnecessary propane burning, as well as the application of fossil fuels for the production of many of the items. So are they going to go to the orgy dome and then like and protest

that? That's what I want to know, because like, you know the condoms, right, that's another So you're gonna go to the orgy dome. Judging by the two chicks they arrested, all you'd have to do is have them walk into the orgy dome to disrupt everything. I think people would quickly not want to be there. But that's amazing if that's what they're doing. So there may be more of this anyway. A forty eight Hang on all right, Good morning is eight fifty three bloombergut paid now, Jeff Bellinger,

what's happening now? Good morning. Casey stocks advanced yesterday, but futures are a little bit lower this morning. Now. Future's down thirty six points at the moment. The official announcement came this morning. Three M has reached an agreement to settle litigation over its combat arms ear plugs. The conglomerate says the deal is not an admission of liability for any hearing loss alleged by members of the military. Three M will pay five billion dollars in cash and contribute six

billion dollars in stock to resolve the legal action. You'll have to place bigger orders with Amazon dot Com if you're not a Prime member and still want free shipping. Amazon has been quietly increasing the free delivery threshold for non Prime customers. The minimum, which had been twenty five dollars, has jumped to thirty five. We get the first of this week's reports on the job market this morning. Bloomberg Intelligence expects the Labor Department to report there was little change in

the number of job openings last month. That report comes out at ten o'clock this morning, and case will see if this idea catches on. A European airline is testing a dedicated seating zone for passenger sixteen years old or older. The Turkish Dutch carrier Carndon Airlines offers adult only zones on select flights. Passengers pay a small premium to avoid the screaming babies cases. I don't believe they'll enforce it. Have you ever been on a cruise, Jeff, I have

not, Okay. I went on a cruise once and I occasionally like a cigar, very okay, and they had literally a single place on the ship where you were allowed to smoke cigars and it was supposed to be kid free zone. The entire time I was on it, people it was all kids and moms getting mad at the handful of people out there trying to smoke a cigar and have a cocktail because their kids were breathing it in. I don't trust any of this garbage, but anyway, all right, Also not getting

on a Turkish plane. So there's that. Thank you, Okay, I have a good day, take care. Yeah, do you remember ros Do you remember that audio we played at that dude who was like there was a baby screaming, and he just lost his crap and he would he literally was like arguing with the baby. I'm trying to remember exactly. It was like, I get it, sir, you're you're you're very upset, but it's a baby. I'm equally, but it's a baby. And so he was

screaming. He's like, the baby can scream, I can scream, And he was like some forty year old dudes, Oh yeah, I remember that, dude, Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, And it's like, no, you like, technically that's accurate, but you still look like a jackass. So I just I got no faith in any of this. By the way, the White House has announced plans for the commemoration of nine to eleven. You're less than two weeks away and actually in New York this year.

Uh, the second couple will attend what is obviously that's the big commemoration event. They're at Ground zero and that will be the Vice president and her husband, which is not the first time. Both Trump and Obama sent sure he gets to there. When they then traveled to other places. Trump went to the Pentagon for one, and I think he went to Pennsylvania for one, tivity to New York as well. So Kamala and Doug will be in New York and the President and his wife, doctor Jill are going to Alaska

for that ceremony. You remember obviously Alaska and that Fateful Day and Alaska and how that factored into nine to eleven. So they're going They're gonna go to Alaska for the They have a nine to eleven thing at the Capitol in Juno, no knocking. I love Alaska, beautiful, gorgeous, amazing, what like the what why? Why why would you go to Alaska for the nine

to eleven you're the president of the United States. I understand this is a small quibble, and I think the theory that he doesn't want to be on a big stage and look more stupid like he did, because remember, one of the last times he commemorated nine to eleven was to time out the withdrawal of Afghanistan, and I don't remember if you remember how that worked. That

didn't work great. So some are theorizing that. And I'm sure that there were a couple of victims from you know who had Alaska ties just due to the sheer, you know, But why would you go to Alaska? It doesn't make any sense to me, man, But anyway, that's that's what's going to be happening. So not Shanksville and not they're in DC, but instead Alaska. All right, whatever the two. It's only Tuesday. We got three more of these bad boys starting tomorrow, bright and earlier

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