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All right, good morning everybody. You're welcome. It is Tuesday, and we're glad to have you a long case o day radio program. So I started my morning as many people probably do. The alarm goes off, you swear into the darkness, and then you read the Fanny will Is filing.

Holy crap, that story, man, that story down in Georgia and the details of that, all right, so quick reminder, Fanny Willis, of course DA Fulton County decided to undertake what is likely the largest or the highest profile of the very least rico prosecution ever right in Georgia, in Fulton County for sure, and one of the highest profile probably filed ever in the history of our country, right that against Trump and quite a few other individuals.

If you remember, they had the grand jury there, and they had that one chick running around. She was just so excited, so excited, and already got a hard time taking it seriously. But we were told, look, can'tet you can't control this woman, and she shouldn't be doing that,

and we understand, but this is serious business. And then you read this thing, all right, so just so you know where this came from, and understand, one of the individuals who is among those who finds themselves being prosecuted by Willis and specifically the special prosecutor is His lawyers are laying this scenario out into court filing, essentially saying, look, this woman and as DA and the special prosecutor she appointed, there's all sorts of like corruption going on

here. So just in the interest of justice, these people shouldn't have anything to do with it. It doesn't necessarily mean the charges would go away, but it would it would make it difficult. So here's the here's the gist of this, and I'm not gonna read the entire it's it's rather lengthy, and I think they do a good job of pointing this out. In fact, I'm gonna do this. I'm gonna I'm gonna retweet Tom Fitton's tweet.

Let me do that right now, all right, repost All right. I did that at Casey on the radio, and I think he gives a pretty thorough run. Now it's probably about a five minute read, so it's one of those super long tweets, but I think it's it's more concise than some

stories I've seen. So the complaint goes like this, Basically, Willis went to Fulton County prior to any of this Trump stuff going on, and she requested they budget a big additional pile of money so that she could handle the backup from COVID, which is obviously that's a problem that has you know, was part of dealing it and has dealing with it and has emerged in many

places. And she got that money, and it was it was a lot of money, a couple of million bucks or whatever, just to kind of, you know, help get things going in the interest of providing speedy justice, which you know, is something that you're supposedly constitutionally obligated to do. However, then when the Trump thing came up, rather than using her now extra funded department to actually handle the prosecution, Willis instead decided to grab a

lawyer from the Atlanta area who has no experience doing rico stuff. In fact, under Georgia state law, because of the complexity of that particular charge, if he was acting in the capacity as say, a public defender for somebody, he would not be eligible to work on the case because he has no experience in this type of prosecution. And it's something in the state of Georgia

in many places distinctly recognize the complexity of it. Want to make sure that they get the prosecutions right when they do them right, because if you're a prosecutor, that's not just getting them, but you want to make sure they're

done and hold up to a legal standard. She goes out, she hires this guy and so far has his name is Nathan Wade, and so far his office has roughly about a million bucks for this and it's it's I guess it's unclear totally financially how all that breaks down, but arguably is well in excess, well in excess of what's simply utilizing people within her office which she has and taking she has the power to take them off their day to day

and decide that they're the special prosecutor because they have experience in rico cases. And then at that point, the way that they're the way that they build and are compensated changes, right because they're a special prosecutor. Now it's a

special bucket of money. So the first argument is why whether redirecting that COVID money for a special prosecutor was the right thing to do, And a lot of that's discretionary, but with all of those details, it doesn't look like it was the right thing to do with this guy, and experts are estimating it may end up costing, you know, three times four times what had it stayed with people in the house, based on the current billing that they

do, it would have cost for what's going on. And keep in mind you're just getting started, all right. So that's part one, but that's not the juicy part. That's the part of the she decided to do it a different way. Then you find out that prior to his appointment, Wade and Willis having been engaging in a personal relationship and Wade's married, although he was in the process of getting divorced, except people didn't know that because somehow

his divorce filing was sealed, which in Georgia is an extraordinary thing. It's only done in certain circumstances, you know, when you're dealing with like criminal stalking things like that, there's some reason to protect perhaps a minor for whatever. Like there's there's very specific reasons him just not wanting it out there because

his name was going to high profile. That's not one of them. And during that time and to this day, Willis and this guy apparently have a They have like a separate apartment or something that they both I guess are on the lease, however you want to say it. And because he is now making a lot of good money, they have also, according to the filing, spent most of a whole lot of time just on vacations, which he

has been funding. So then people go, well, look, obviously, all of this money to this job he was appointed to by his girlfriend with no experience, has allowed an extraordinary amount of traveling, including uh, just during this uh, this this short time, the couple going to Napa. Oh that's nice to Napa, it's very romantic, as well as multiple here

we go Napa, Florida, vacation Caribbean. They went to the Caribbean, as well as independent Caribbean trips aboard both the Norwegian and Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. So that's you know, at least three trips to the Caribbean, one to Napa, another to Florida. And uh, you know it, all of that money that he used to pay for it was because he has this

huge cash infusion because he was given this job by his girlfriend. Is that how that of us rico in its own I mean, since we're expanding the definition here, Like, how do you think that this is not going to come up? This is what I don't understand. Yeah, Atlanta is a big city, but you get into the the you know, the circles in which the da as well as lawyers are going to be in and around there, and I'm sure it's a small enough community that people know what's going on.

But what a what a what a crazy set of circumstances there, And there's a lot more going on there, but that's the gist of it. And uh, you know, these these are the folks out there to go ahead and go after Trump, and it's just it's like it's like insta insta conflict of interest from from literally day one on this. So yeah, I mean lawyers, lawyer is going to be feasting. We'll see where that goes, all right? Eight eight eight seven eight seven four Just just insane,

man. And again there is a there is a higher standard reportedly that they're held to, but I wouldn't hold my breath with the the bar there in Georgia really caring. Apparently it's quite moonbattie according to some of the reports I'm seen. So all right, six't eighteen, lots more to get to Joe

Biden down in South Carolina bringing the country together. We'll talk about that, we had the National Championship last night, and uh more on the murder for a Higher Thing, that story continues to get crazy, and space burials. All that more coming up. Hang on one six one FM Talk and News Talk ninety four WPTI more with Casey starts now. All right, good morning,

six twenty four here on the Case Okay Radio program. Where to start with the the one of the initial legs of the Misery Tour we're calling it here on the show. So Biden campaign announced that they were going to be doing several events that historically, historically notable locations that speak to I don't know the whole the whole explanation by them was just dumb. They're like, we're

gonna be going to these places. They're you know, they're not the happiest of places, but you know they're part of our story, which I guess I can understand that theme. I'm constantly like, you know, for canceling history, we're negating the fact that history is is good and bad, right, and it's important to know both of those parts, if only to be

able to delineate so you don't make future mistakes. But then all so they're like, no, the guy who Pennsylvania is named after, Yeah, we can't have any information about him on the property that he owned in the state that he chartered as a colony where it was his state. Can't have that. So, you know, with that in mind, it's still a political rally. And you know, so go into Valley Forge is fine, it's not quote too soon. He didn't make much sense, and he was speaking

up there, but I get it. You're up there talking about George Washington and Crewe and while simultaneously saying that there's no room in America for insurrectionists and not understanding that. Maybe that's a little ironic when you say that standing at Valley Forge. But yesterday the trip was to head over or head down to

Charleston to the church where I got to say his name. We'll go with dr the Initials decided to show up literally join in a basement the basement portion where they're having a Bible study, and initially just to appear as though he's showing up was welcomed by the individuals, even though the church is it's you

know, it's a primarily black church. And you know, some people might be intimidated going in there, but not they saw him as somebody went in and welcomed him, and for the trouble, he opened fire and killed a bunch of people and then fled to North Carolina. And then somebody fed them burger king and that was the latest greatest thing. Even though they completely didn't

understand the context of it, the whole that whole thing annoyed me. But the reality was is this was an attack that was carried out at this church. It was an attack that clearly was targeting the church goers based on race. He spoke about race war, and I'm just sorry that they didn't shoot this pile of garbage because he was resistant or something. You know, that's just me. That's just me. But Biden's there, and it's it's that fine line. Is this a political rally or is this the President of the

United States wanting to remember what happened speak with the people there. He wasn't president at the time. And I mean, you got you gotta be. You're you're at an anniversary event for this, this horrific thing that happened at this church. You got to battle making it sound too political, but unable

to do that, We're going to play the audio for you. And also, while this is going on the moonbat Hamas, you know, yay Hamas, people are outside protesting the remembrance of a mass killing at a black church and they're out there just being obnoxious. So yeah, there's a whole lot of people to kind of recoil from in this thing. But I'll play the audio because we're gonna learn some stuff about Biden. I had no idea. Let's learn together. Next hang on one O six one FM Talk w PTI,

two stations driving the best end talk. This is kc Oda and Carolina's owning news. So I didn't know that, and I didn't need to know that, and now I can't. I've never looked at any of that the same, right, Like very few people know that, But it's actually in the When I was at KUN in middle school, one of my favorite things I got for Christmas was like an operations manual the NCC one seven oh one D, which is the enterprise in the Next Generation series. Oh wow,

and it explained how it works. And I remember me and my buddy looking over that, going, oh, this is something. Why didn't they they never go over this in the show, but it's actually like the book is cannon like it's from the creators of the show and the creators of the brain child behind the enterprise and stuff like the people that came up with it. All right, well they don't have money. This is how that started. And uh, you know, I was saying, and it's due to replicator

technology. Right, you just go and you're like, ah, once scrambled eggs, hit a button and then boom there they are, right, yes, correct, Okay, all right, well one you got the machine had to be invented. I guess at least once, and then I guess what you just replicate from there? Two, I don't It isn't so much that it's matter or I thought it was matter that was reformulated, which then is that's how I explained it. Yeah, go ahead, this is well.

We got into it because I was saying that people like to argue that Star Trek is socialism, which is complete garbage, because you know, in order to have socialism, you need to have what like a form of money or currency, and that doesn't exist in the Star Trek world anymore. Because of replicator technology. You can just go to this machine and it can just print

out or you know, produce whatever you want. And of course it's ridiculous, but it's science fiction, so let it go, buddy, right, right, And but I'm just taking a personal motivation, Like if I can replicate stuff, why am I work? Why am I giving six years to the you know? Right, that's the point, like you don't need to

anymore. And they've they've evolved and they've gone past that point, right, So you don't have to slave away at a nine to five or forty days a week or whatever it is. And because the money, you don't need money anymore. Because they have this technology, they just can create anything. But it's not like a three D printer like we were talking about. It's it's like a high tech version of a three D printer. But even a three D printer needs materials to work. Right. The difference is it's it's

apparently creating matter out of nothing, but that isn't what happens. So it takes go ahead, yeah, it takes it takes human waste, yes, and it re forms it. So those scramming it, like the matter and the matter and the atoms and everything, it just no. So you ever wonder, like, you know what happens when you're on the Enterprise and you have to the bathroom. You're like, do you shoot that out into space? You sure don't. It's that's breakfast or or or it's a or it's

a guitar, or it's wherever you want the replicator to create? All right, how did how did this get going? All right? Let me explain. Your mind's blown, isn't it. Uh, it's something there's definitely that's something that's going to stick in there, maybe not for the reason you're implying. So, Uh, they're getting ready to uh do space burial on three hundred and thirty individuals. And uh, it's not necessarily the totality obviously of

them. And they're not they don't they're not stacking a bunch of coffins in there. But basically they have these titanium capsules that are filled with DNA Cree made. It remains of a whole bunch of people you've heard of. One of the one of the folks is Gene Roddenberry, who is the Star Trek creator. But then there's some others and I'm looking at this, this this

capsule with this this DNA of all of these people. Others include J F. K. Dwight Eisenhower, and George Washington, several cast members from Star Trek. You got Scotti, Ahorah McCoy, Oh wow, yeah, there's there's a whole here's my fear, and I don't maybe nobody has. Nobody's trying to figure this out, or at least you know, brought it up at a meeting. So you're gonna send what happens if aliens get a hold of that and make clones to be an army to attack us? And now

I have to five to murder George Washington? Did anybody think of this? We don't. We don't stand a chance. Why Why? Because first off, they're probably in these technology it's like way ahead of ours, and they can like regenerate and reanimate George Washington. We're done. They're gonna take he'll have like Wolverine. You know this. So they're gonna take the DNA from our most famous leaders and create it into like a super leader. It's literally

sir pentor from g I Joe. Oh yeah, you know what? Well, I was see I didn't go where they were gonna like, uh, you know where they were gonna mix it all in one big crazy cocktail. I was just like, what if an army of George Washington's land, Like, wouldn't you be a little George Washington comes to your front door? Like you're gonna be a little conflicted. I mean, you know he's there to do you harm. But it's George Washington, man. I have some questions

you like, what did you mean with the Second Amendment? Right? What you can finally know? Yeah? I just right just settle this like you do that. You're like, try you try to call your lib buddy. You're like, oh, wait to you hear? What? Uh what this word actually meant? What he understands it? How do you know there's three George Washington's here was space guns on my patio and we're talking it out all and then the JFK right guard your women. Very charming guy, I guess

apparently. So, Yeah, what the reason we got in that initial conversation is because you were asking me about it. I would love to be like cryogenically frozen and put in space. And I've felt this way ever since I was a kid and saw the episode of the Next Generation called The Neutral Zone, which is a great episode where they're floating in space and they find this

old, derelict, abandoned like ship and they go aboard. In on the ship are pods of frozen people from the late twentieth century, and they bring them back and they're on the ship and suddenly, you know, they're way in the future. And you've got like a like a homemaker who her husband did this when she passed away. You have a banker from you know, from like you know, the nineteen nineties who wants to know how his portfolio is gone. And he's like, oh my god, I'm gonna be rich

because like it's been hundreds of years in all the interests. And they're like, hey, buddy, there's no money anymore. And he's like wait what And then he can't fathom it. You know, your money doesn't exist anymore, and he's like, well, what am I supposed to do with my life? And then you got like a like a dude from Texas who was he drank himself to debt. They brought back his liver though, once they got they brought him back and he's like, you know, he's just playing

guitar with data. It's a great episode. So I didn't you say, he goes and use the replicator immediately to make a martine. He does. They fix his liver. They're like, you are you are fixed, buddy, You're not going to die anymore. And he's like, what's this machine and they're like it makes food and he's like, I will have martini. He does put the olive in it for the veggies, for the nutrients. But I mean, like, well, you wanna talking about enabling somebody with

that, right, I guess it. I guess at that point he's like, well, now I don't have to worry about the health effects. So he's factoring that. Man. He's like, we'll party it up. Oh this is that was very disappointed even as an adult that they never like revisited that dude. I do want to know how that dude's doing. Man, he just he goes into cirrhosis once a year and then zaps himself and then

poo party probably New Year. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you really think some of this outs some of this through It doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Well, I'm just just be wary because you know alien clone Army of George Washington's remember, they can make the clone army look like a single individual over and over and over. We we know this because of another space

doc documentary, so you know, be on the lookout. Although I'll tell you what though, what would be what would be interesting is like the army of George Washington showing up on college campuses, considering the the the fear that college kids have at the mere mention of his name, like I think would

go apoplectic. Man. So we'll see, but that'll be part of the it's and it's just the first of these, all told, three hundred and thirty different folks, DNA expected to make its way into space, hoping they have a little few more on the list here they basically cover the presidents and that. But I get the gist of it all right, eight eight eight

nine three four seven eight seven four. So Joe Biden not eligible for space yet, not eligible for space yet, but he went down to the church in Charleston where that horrific shooting took place, helping to remember as we get around anniversary time, this is what he's doing. And it was political rally from game on. But it was one of those wandery ones with a bunch of facts that I just I don't know about. In fact, let me

wet your whistle and then we'll come back. We'll talk George Washington, Clone Army, and then we'll just dive into the rest of this audio. But it was full of things like this. So a whole moon by today, a home owned by a black family one side of a highway, built by the same builder on the other side of the highway, and a white guy living in the white guy's home is valued more than the black guys. No, I know, you know it. I guess what. That's how you

build generational wealth. I'm gonna try to make sense of that because I don't know. Maybe shockingly, maybe he delivered it wrong, because what he said doesn't necessarily mean anything. I'll explain, we'll get the rest of the audio and we'll do it next. Hang on keeping you connected. This is ninety four five w PT. I here the triads and one FM talk and the Triangle. No, I think it takes. I think it takes. I'm

not a contractor, so I don't know. So the Memen City Council, they had a chiant meeting yesterday over this BUCkies thing, and it's a go, we're doing this thing. There was there was quite a few Memen residents who showed up. They don't want it, you know. Five. You know, obviously it's got what six hundred, five hundred and six hundred parking spaces under twenty pumps is a big bastard. BUCkies are man, they've obviously

never been to a Bucki's bathroom because they would change their tone. But like you were talking what it was like last Friday, right, we were talking about BUCkies versus Pedros, and you you were unfamiliar about yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well this is because the BUCkies in South Carolina kind of forces a decision. If you're one of those families that when you you know, you drive through there for whatever reason, you always had that stop at

Pedro's. People might be inclined to go to BUCkies. And you had not been to BUCkies, and uh, you and the wife and the boy stopped during your Christmas trip and thought about moving in. You liked it, so, right, I mean that's what you should do, because you know, if you have to make that decision Pedros or BUCkies Pedro's bathroom, you could possibly I don't know, get shot out super stt in super std or whatever. Because the Patro's bathroom. Imagine like you you've been to a regular you

know, I ninety five South like rest stop bathroom. Oh, it's just it's you know, it's like an unkept version of that, and then maybe a bit bigger the BUCkies. Just imagine a giant square, perfect square, and then on each side of the square there's about six or eight bathrooms, so like maybe like thirty two bathrooms twenty four at the least, okay, and then each one it's like those British styles, so it's a closed door

on the side. The walls go all the way down and you've got the door that shuts right so you can't and that has the occupied type switch. And then in the center of the room on like an island with mirrors, you have the giant sinks, so there's no comparison, and they have staff

cleaning at twenty four to seven, like just rotating. So it's very rare to go to a Buckets and be like this is gross and might die here, Like it's not gonna there's no comparison, So if you lived close enough, you might just consider making that your new bathroom correct get away from everyone, and it's not you know, you know, really a gas station if it doesn't have a full home decourse section. I mean obviously not that's you know, they wouldn't have it out there if it wasn't selling. I said,

it has bought a bunch, right. You got to dropped one hundred and fifty dollars at the first one, in like sixty or seventy at the second one. That's great. We went to Leeds in Florence. So you told that you gave the wife the good news, and she just wrote back in giant letters, this is the greatest news ever. Link is gonna go like, this is gonna be like an event for us, Like if you're good this week, buddy, you can go to BUCkies and he's gonna be

like, yeah, I'm gonna see the inflatable Bucky. Yeah, but it'll be a little while, like because it is not tomorrow, well really apparently not tomorrow, So get on at people, I'm lazy. Yeah. Well, and I don't know, maybe if somebody may file a little lost. So they've been trying to build that thing for a while. Like I get

it from a from a perspective. If you live you know, if you live in Mavin and you're you're picturing it from just you know, what you have to deal with, though this is closer like forty eighty five, you know, towards the split. Like I get that, but also it's like

there's certain places people live where some things are more normal than others. And like you know, basically between the Triad and the Triangle, if you live close to one of those exits there, it's you know, it's full of stuff to service people driving through there because so much traffic goes through there,

and there's so many different options. Yet like a lot of times I'll get off and I'll go to that sheets by the by the outlets there if I'm running between the studios, but that's such a pain in the butt and it's

always busy. So it's you know, I don't want to talk like I don't live in Meman, but like it's if they were gonna if they wanted to put it in the middle of like I don't know, Highway twelve out of the other banks or whatever, like maybe you could go, I don't know about that, but that's chalk full of giant gas stations that area. This is just the you know, the bigger varietal. It's like if you live in a rural area and there's a shooting range around, like is did

you not expect that? I don't know. But if I'm missing something eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four you if you're in Meman and you're unhappy about this, you know, uh well, I love to chat with you. Okay, all right? So back to Biden and this yesterday from the church in South Carolina. So a whole hom by today a home home by a black family one side of a highway, built by the same builder on the other side of the highway, and a white guy living in

the white guy's home is valued more than the black guys. No, I know, you know it. I guess what. That's how you build generational wealth. What a pandering, useless scenario. If he wants to talk about historical red la lighting, he can. It'd be interesting if they talked about it in all the context because redlining is something that has been utilized against a wide variety large groups of people. Right, But that's not what he's talking

about. He's talking about a scenario and I'm just I'm envisioning this, right, So if you're on one side of the highway, and what he means is, let's take a builder like Leonar, Right, So Lenar builds a

cookie cutter three bedroom house right in a cookie cutter you know standard. I'm not knocking on Lenar, but I'm wanting to make the point that Biden's making where everything's the same basically, and they do it in a housing you know, in some you know, fifty house development, and they do it on one side of the highway, and then they build the same houses on the other side of the highway. Well, are they in the same community, do they have the same school district? Do they do they have access to

they like? Simple simply the occupant isn't the only factor that's different, as much as he's trying to say they're the same. But it just went on from there. So more of that coming up. All right, good morning, Welcome, it is seven oh seven Kobay right here. Program. Just to clarify Ross, it's a conversation with the conversion there and they're back on

this. I'm not encouraging people to make meth there. I'm just saying the bathroom that you describe where it's fully sealed in there, right, there's no peaky's under the door or any of that that sounds and then with all the ingredients. If I'm a methad I'm like, hey, that's only a good place to make meth. A'llah, Walmart. I will say it probably impossible because as soon as you leave, like you said, they're constantly cleaning twenty four to seven. They're a shifts. They rotate, so you leave and

it's getting cleaned. But I would say if the myth was produced at BUCkies, it would probably be the best compared to the other gas stations. What is this? I was brisket man, right, oh yeah, So again, don't make math, not encouraging it. I'm just like the way you describe the bathroom. They're just so solidly sealed. Like if I was in the Rando bathroom meth production business, I might move my business from Walmart over

there. Right, No, that isn't going to be a problem. If there's nosy cleaning people in there, I don't want them too close to when I leave. You know, that's just awkward, like you know when I'm standing outside this stall. No, it's not like that. Yeah, no, no, no, no, I wasn't implying that it was. I'm just saying that that would that would be the nightmare thing right there, because you got to go out. And he's like, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry, but I ate everything here. What'd you want me to do?

It? Plead your case to some guy with a mom. I was watching We watched this video series. I can't remember what it's called. Markie watches it, and it's these two British guys that go around to like different American places and like you know, they try like barbecue and they go to what they've gone to a waffle house, and one of the episodes is they go to a BUCkies and they're just like, oh my gosh, yeah you

know what I think. I think I got suggested that, yeah, they're just the mind blown and they're like, well, we're at BUCkies and they just panned like the hundreds of gas pumps and the and were they enjoying it or the dude, No, they did, and they like they tried like the brisket and the good all stuff and like this ginormous sandwich because I've seen some of those where they use it as like see, this is why they're a bunch of fat loosers right where you get some your no, no,

no, yeah. No, it's always like this is the greatest thing ever. Like the waffle house episode was fantastic, good good. I love that in the same way that like like when I was over when I'm over in the when I went over the UK, I'm like, one of the things I made a point to do is there's the you know they do the fish

and chips. That's a big thing over there. But they had like a couple real famous like bars for that, and it's like very working class, right, and so like I want to be careful here because I want to be as accurate as I can remember. Basically, it's in a part of London where everyone just kind of looks down on everybody and it's like if you're if you're from over there, you know people in central London, uh, you know like Slough and areas over there, they they make jokes. I

can't remember what the actual thing is. It's like I'm like, this is amazing. It's a very posh area. It is not a very posh it is okay, the posh areas make fun of people to live over there, but they had these this place and it's like I'm gonna go try that, and I walked in and it's like it's it was so stereotypical Cockney accent, working class bar, but the vision chips were good. Everyone was really nice, so it's like I'm bound for that. Yeah. I think I could

also make jokes about food, British food. It would be really easy to do that. But if you're gonna do it, enjoy yourself. And I'm glad that they did. Yeah. I think if I were to ever make the trip over to the UK, which you know i'm not because one of my rules of life is don't leave the United States because bad things happened to you. But if I did make the trip over there, I think i'd want to go to one of those sort of the way you describe it,

that's the sort of place i'd want to go to. Yes, Oh yeah, dude, I want to go. I I'd rather go there all day than Trafalgar of the restaurants around there. I mean, it's just it's all tourist trap stuff. Give me the give me the real real. I'm much more down with that, probably to my own detriment. In some places I've traveled, maybe I should have been walking around outside, not necessarily London, but but I'm like, now, man, I'm gonna go check this out.

So all right, always look at that. Let sales know you need a Bucky's endorsement, and you'll take merch. I'm excuse, I'll do it for the inflatables, just that, and to use the bathroom and then just have your name on one of them with your own private key, right so when people stop, it's the sweet. We need to get a salesperson on this right now. It needs to happen. You know. Sometimes they'll put like a guy's name on a bar stool that put you just put your name

on the stall right there, private. Just walk in and it's like all blue, red, white and blue buffalo and it's just olive garden breadsticks decals and just yeah but okay, all right, yeah, maybe not the breadsticks in the stall, but okay, other than that, you know, whatever deal you want to strike, that's that's capitalism, baby, all right.

Back to Biden. So one, he is recognizing that sometimes houses on one side of a road or a highway might be different pricing than the other side of the highway, and he's decided that it's merely the occupant of the home that is dictating that which seems a little seems a little wrong to me. They I'll give you an example. They don't you know, in Minneapolis, the suburbs are much more prominent, their own independent everything, and the lines

are hard, they start and stop. And yeah, I know that we got different cities and and and suburbs if you will, But it's just it's different. I don't know how to describe it. And it's all in highways, literally carve it in half, most of these communities. And I'll give you an example. If I lived in a home and a builder built a housing development and it was in let's say it was in Plymouth, which you don't need to know the suburbs, but know the Plymouth is a nice suburb.

But if you go on the other side of the highway from Plymouth, you get into a community called Brooklyn Center. And Brooklyn Center is the northernmost point of the congressional district that elon Omar represents, and then Plymouth is the other side. If you have a home in Plymouth or you have a home in Brooklyn Center, I don't care for the same home. Their price. Different people are willing to pay more to be in the Plymouth School district.

So literally, somebody could live on one side of the highway than the other and home value would be very different because of the desirability. Now, did I need to explain that you all have brains? You know what's up? But maybe if the White House hears that, they're not going to hear it.

All right, So he started there, but then he started getting historical and much like we learned of his football prowess during his time as was it flankerback right, during his time as flankerback, it wasn't just all you know, lifeguarding at the pool and playing flankerback historically for Joe Biden, now he was busy, man, I was talking downstairs. I've spent more time in the Bethelaami Church in Wilmington, Delaware than I have been most people I know,

black or white, have spent that church. Because that's why I started. No, I'm serious, I started a civil rights moment. I used to go to seven thirty masks, then to go to ten o'clock ten o'clock services. The reverend who was running the church is now the bishop. She's a bishop, and I'm told your bishop had been there before in South Africa. Yeah, that's what he is right now. The point is that I've been blessed to worship here before as well. Okay, so a couple flexes

there. One, he has spent more time in this very famous, historically black church in Delaware than most people black or white, and he started a civil rights movement there, which by the way, there's no record of. In fact, there's video of him, you know, back in the eighties talking about how he actively didn't participate in civil rights movements because he was yeah,

he was. He was wanting to distance himself from what he considered a troublemakers and he you know that, and the famous video of him talking about not wanting to create jungles within the nation schools. Right, So you're telling me that, you know, prior to that, he started a civil rights movement at a black church. Okay, all right, but don't worry. In the interest of bringing folks together, he also had some thoughts on people

who likely wouldn't vote for him. The defeated Confederates couldn't accept the verdict of the war. They had a law. Yeah, so he's referring, by the way, to maga or extreme maga or whatever. Moniker. They're using and you'll hear it here in a Momentates couldn't accept the verdict of the war they had lost, so they say they embraced what's known as the Lost Cause, a self serving lie that the Civil War is not about slavery but about

states rights. And they've called that the Noble Cause. That was a lie, a lie that had not just a lie, but the terrible consequences it brought on Jim Crow. So let me be clear, for those who don't seem to know slavery was the cause of the Civil War, there's no negotiation about that. Now we're living in an error of a second lost cause.

Once again, there's some in this country trying trying to turn a loss into a lie, a lie which, if allowed to live, well once again bring terrible damage to this country, this time a lie about the twenty twenty election. All right, And as you know, there are there are a lot of big differences there obviously, but uh, this was these speeches and the series of visits were billed as you know, remembering hard truths and uh you deifying the nation. And also the projection there is off the scale.

I'm going to only assume he doesn't realize it, because I don't know if he's all there during some of these. But remember the twenty sixteen election was turned into the Russian collusion thing, and you had ross. Do you remember the poll that we did well into Trump's presidency where they pulled Democrats and a majority of them pulled still believe that votes were tampered with by Russia. Not

not yet. No, Yeah, I remember, yeah, they specifically thought votes were I don't remember the exact number, but I remember it was staggering, like it was. It was, well, it was the majority. He was at least fifty, you know, one percent. And it's like, come on, as he would say, come on, man, but he continued. We saw something on January sixth we'd never seen before, even during the Civil War. Insurrectionist wavy Confederate flags inside the Halls of Congress,

built by enslaved Americans. A mob detacked and called black officers, black veterans defending the nation, those file of racist names. And yet an extreme movement in America, the Maigan Republicans, led by a defeated president, is trying to steal history. Now they try to steal an election. Now they're trying to steal history telling us that violent mob wasn't I quote a peaceful protest. I mean I said projection he had does he he has to know how he's

gaslighting there. If he had used mostly peaceful protests, I think that it would have been too obvious. But come on, this is your unification, this is your helping to remember this tragedy, and you know on the anniversary of it, this is this is what you decide to do under that premise. Meanwhile, you got all the Hamas protesters outside screaming their head off, interrupting the ability to even have the remembrance. Everybody just doing their own thing.

Man, nobody cares and everyone collaps like seals. Absolutely amazing. Seven nineteen. Hang on the show. After the show is on the iHeart Radio app. Search Casey Oday for the podcast on the iHeart radio app. You grab a call here. We got a few minutes, Jamal, thank you for hanging on. What's up? I got three minutes? Hey, Kasey,

thank you for letting me call Casey number one. I worked HVAC and a KUP and I should work for we used to do while you're creeping out there, Brightly, if it's a subdivision Brightly and then you have another call Plantations Square. Okay, the reason why the same exact town home layout was more expensive than Brightly, it's because of the location, and it's because of the crime. Yes, crime does play a heavy part. If you try to build homes in an area that has a lot of crime, nobody's willing

to. They're gonna buy, but they're not going to pay the same as if they would in a low crime area. So the crime in that area does matter. It's not the color. Because if you have a trailer park that has a lot of crime in this area, you can build the same thing and rocking out and this has to go through that church shooting too as well and rocking out. One of the oldest black neighborhoods where middle class blacks

lived at was Meatlebrook. Well. Now due to the out of wear locks birth the drug dealers in the game Bangers, none of the book is horrible, now why because they because of the crime and the drugs di's and that's the black community fault. Same when it comes to Joe Biden telling these lives, Now, you wan't on that air then, but back in two thousand and seven KC there was a there was some. It was a church in

Rocky Mount, bottoms of the city. Lady, you had a black man go in there and stab meals on wheels women because I'm from Rocky Mount. The boy was a racist. He stabbed them and killed them. Not one black person went out there in march for those old white ladies because it was three old white ladies they got stabbed and killed. None of the black leaders said anything around Rocky Mount. None of them are even you known't talk about

it. But this shooting in the church down there in South Carolina. Oh, everybody was cling booth on which it was wrong. But let's tell the truth here. That church also was a known political area, Okay. And when they tried to talk about Darren Ruth he got the cheeseburger. If they did Darren rulfan idiots need to understand this. If that officer did not seemed Darren Rulf Dylan. But yeah, yeah, no, yeah, they they they they had to, and they had to in that way because of the

time of his arrest on the transport. I just don't have a bunch more time. Look, here's here's the deal. It's because I thank you for the I don't care if the church was political. I mean, I'm not gonna there's no reason to equivocate here, right, I don't care if they're organizing. I don't know, pick the thing you find most politically repulsive in there. I still in the same way that meals on wheel. What a

horrible story. Yeah. So, and some would say, if you're going to have a remembrance for it, you should probably treat it with more revence uh remory than I don't know, doing the extreme MAGA talking points. But that's just me. Thank you. K c Is on PTI and the triad and six one half m talk and the triangle. Would you do you're new the you're like protein proaching right with your diet, Ross, you do a lot of protein, right, Yes, yeah, that's but I mean that's

primarily what you're consuming is just speed you protein? Right? Yeah? So BUCkies Ross's breakfast brisket, right, that's the special. We get the salespeople on and we'll get you to the bathroom. Key, it'll be amaz It's this brisket atop of brisket and the wrapper is made of brisket. Yes, I mean, how else would you you have? Brisket? Is the bread and then briskets the meat, or if you or if you don't want the meat, you can have a vegan where you just get the bread, which

is which is brisket. So there's that, but but not the middle brisket because you're not a pig. So I think that's uh. I think that's going to be a winner, right there. Man, All right, now, we just got get him to agree to it. I'm sorry, I shouldn't. The whole the picture is so creepy, and it's because this dude

is so creepy. Do you guys know who Representative Steve Cohen is? All right, Steve co When I ever, whenever I gripe about members of Congress doing the theatrics right where you got, some Republican will come in with a snowball, the like, haha, look I found a snowball. And it's like, yeah, it's February. Bro. I mean, I got it, and I understand what you're doing, but it just it's it looks dumb.

Well, Steve Cohen, he decided and I don't even remember the context of it, he decided that during the UH, during Bill Barr's hearing that he remember, he brought in a bucket of KFC and just sat there eating it and he was trying to make some point. I don't know what it was, but it was just dumb. Every time this guy talks, it's dumb. Well as part of the remember Jay six, which a whole bunch of Democrats sent out these weepy texts and photos and literally cried during interviews,

you know, talking about what's going on there. And look, don't get me wrong, they're sitting there in uh you know what they feel is where they have a sense of security and you know, hearing what's going on outside and to some extent inside and not having line a side on it. I'm not denying for a moment that people were not on edge. You know, you saw Republicans man, That's not my thing, But why he would choose to send this photos? So I can only describe it as this, So

Cohen is he's in some room of the Capitol. He has a full on pro level respiated hood. It's clear plastic, but it has the big front respirator piece on it, and he's got that pulled over his head. It's

essentially a number urgency gas mask. It's just clear. So it just looks like he's got a plastic bag on his head and until you see the respirator part at the bottom under it, he's wearing his a COVID mask and he and he's in a respiated hood and he's wearing a COVID mask, and it's I don't know what the hell's going on, Like, I don't remember seeing other members of Congress wearing those, you know, with all the different pictures

that have showed y, I've never seen anyone wear that and you could see you could tell what it is because of the respirator piece, right, I guess I think I think it's like some sort of Illuminati initiation gone wrong.

I think it was like in the middle of some like you know, skull and bones stuff and then a whoop, See everything's happening at the Capitol, and I've got to take the mask off and the plastic bag over my head and the spacesuit, and you know, they're just like, hey, put the mask on, put the bag over your head, and lick the goat ears or whatever was supposed to be when the goat, what's the day? Listen? Full disclosure, I don't really know how the Illuminati works. I've

never been invited. I'm just kind of speculating here. Well, goats are popular and rile, right, so we do know that. So maybe there's juggle Geronimo's bones while you do it. I don't know what they're doing. I mean, you want to you want to be a senator someday. You

got things you gotta do, man. Yeah, So yeah, it's funny you went there because I'm like, what if he was like doing a David Carrodine and then all of a sudden, the staff's like banging on his door like, uh, mister representative, we got something to tell you, and he's like, oh what now, although he would sound much more air deprived

than choking, So I don't let I don't know. But but the mask on inside of like, think of all of the times you saw somebody wearing a mask and you just couldn't figure out why the hell they were wearing a mask, right, Yeah, some guy walking on a knee trail, not around anybody wearing a mask, person in their own car by themselves driving wearing a mask, right, and you're looking at it like, I don't know, there's no in those instances you could make an argument hot, you know,

on the nature trail. What if I encounter other hikers? Okay, all right, well be six feet away. It's magic or something. And then you know with the car, well, look, the families was just in here, and even though and just to be on the safe, okay, fine, whatever, it's your car. I do what you're gonna do it for not but but in all those instances, they're a shared airflow.

You're in a fully respiated hood. You're in a mask that makes it renders it impossible for you to share air with people around you, and you're wearing a COVID mask inside of it. And it's not even a professional COVID mask. It's one of those throwaway, you know, junkie ones, like none of none of it makes sense. And he decided, yeah, that's the that's the picture I'm gonna tweet out. So we got that for us, but holy cow man, all right. Meanwhile, speaking of South Carolina,

of course, uh, mister Clyburn represents South Carolina. And so while Biden's doing the visit down there, Trump's doing what he's doing, and Cliburn is, you know, doing an interview mainstream you know, media folks gonna take care of him. And he starts talking about the incident at that church, the shooting at that church in Charleston. And it's really really important to understand how calendars work. Here is Clyburn and and then I'll explain a couple of

things. Is it fair to tie in any way what happened at the man lit Ami church to Donald Trump. Donald Trump had barely launched his campaign when that attack happened, all right, and you hear Tapper laying it out there. So this is in twenty fifteen, and the timing of it is, as Tapper just pointed out, like we've known Trump's in the race for like five minutes at this point, so you know, putting, you know, hanging what happened there on Donald Trump when because remember when he first launched,

nobody nobody gave him a chance. Even in the primary. It was, you know, it was an ego run. It was nothing more than that. So you know, remember the mood at that point, nobody was really super upset with Trump. I mean, they weren't happy about the whole escalator thing, and they were chewing on that, but for the most part, they just they didn't give them the They didn't they didn't take them seriously,

that's the timing here. And now Clive vern is of the opinion that he was instrumental in this go on, Well, thank you very much for having me, Jake. I think it is very clear that Donald Trump's utterance this way back before Charlattsville or at the time of Chalattsville, ties him to what happened at Mother Immanuel. The fact of the matter is that young man went into that church's basement, joined with those worshipers in Bible study and murdered them.

And he said at the time that he was attempting to create a race war, right, and didn't. But he didn't say I'm doing this because I want to create a race work because Trump told me to, or any indication of that. But Clyburn's now decided that retroactively, before he ever won a single state took place in any debate or any of that, that he was the guy so and Tapper and I say, pushed a little back, but then he just let him go. Not unexpected though, I guess seven

forty five raced agic from the Weather Channel. All right, man, I saw this yesterday and I started, like schools started like talking about either closures or early release all sorts of stuff, so people very on edge with what may be coming. Let's talk time hearing on this. Yeah, yeah, and should really be treated as a tropical system. I mean, we've given it a name winter storm fin here at the Weather Channel. But you've got all the facet it's all the facets, excuse me of you know what you

would expect in a tropical storm. You gotta wind, You're gonna have rain, You're gonna have flooding, uh, maybe even some severe weather, especially from the Triangle and points east. So we're already starting to see some of the rain spread in and the gusty winds out in the mountains. We'd seen wind gusts sixty plus miles per hour. As we go through this morning and

into the afternoon, our weather is coming from our west southwest. So as we go through midday about let's just say lunchtime, through the Triangle and the Triad, we'll start to see the rain pick up just a bit west to east, and then this afternoon rain and thunderstorms with the mainline coming through probably three to five o'clock as you get into the Triad first, and then the Triangle coming through just after that, between about five and seven, give or

take. So let's say a window from about three until eight o'clock tonight when some of the strongest storms will be But before that, we'll have this kind of occasional rain, some of it heavier times, and even outside of some of these thunderstorms, we could have gusty winds forty to fifty miles an hour,

so there may be some spotty power outages from that. And then when that line comes through later today into early tonight, the severe weather element comes in with stronger winds maybe sixty plus miles per hour, potentially some hail, which by the way, baseball size hal in Dothan. And we may have some tornado spin up on this line also, as we've seen in the Florida

Panhandle with some pretty significant damage around Panama City. So yeah, rightfully, So Casee, I think a very very dangerous weather day today, not only with the rain and the potential for flooding. There's a floodwatch to cover that. We'll have severe weather this afternoon, especially central and eastern parts of the

state. And you throw on top of that the wind element. The only thing we don't have is the winter element, and that'll stay in the mountains as they'll continue to get on the backside late tonight tomorrow morning potentially some snow showers. And don't look now, it's another storm coming late week and maybe another one early next week which could be a little bit colder. And I'll just leave it at that for now. What is wrong with you? No,

I know, I know it's missing. They just approved of BUCkies here, so oh, yeah, I can't do it. That's too much for me. Yeah, it's too much. I walked in and I was like, yeah, I'm like, you got overwhelmed. I've been trying to see that. It's like an event. I've been to, a bus I've been to. I went to a BUCkies for either of you when I was down in Texas. I'm aware of what it is. I am the opposite of a reaction of overwhelming, and I normally don't like people. But it was

right. It's great people watching. My wife went there to buy Christmas gifts, which kind of gade me nervous. Yes, life needs to hang out with Yeah, so ray. We stopped at the one in Leeds, Alabama during the holidays to visit the family Louisiana. My wife's dropped one hundred and fifty dollars on what inflatables, Frisbees, magnets, you name it, junk. Yeah, another one the same the same day or the same trip and

drop more money there. So there was a lot of good stuff, man, Whereas my mom would say, jiggly G's a lot of giggly G's in that store. That's a mess. What does that mean jiggly G's, Like like Ross just mentioned all that stuff, jiggly G's useless items that they'll use it, never use again. Yeah, I thought that mant something different. No, no, no, it doesn't there. You know, I'll let you figure out what that may be and we'll talk in an hour, okay,

okay, I'll figure it out by then. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Ross, you know what I think? Yeah, knowing got it? Okay, all right, very good. He got scared of the BUCkies. Oh man? All right? Seven forty eight. Hang on, This is one O six one FM Talk and the Triangle and News Talk ninety four to five w PTI and the Triad on the show, We're gonna gonna meet a Michigan woman who sounds nice. Uh more on that in a moment. Let me grab a quick call it is Aussie. Paul, what's going

on, sir? Hey man, how are you doing? I'm good, Yeah, just wanted to say you have good news about the BUCkies and Meman. As I said to Ross here, point have to drive all the way to South Carolina for the best barbecue source I've had since I've been in the US, the best. So you're going out, you're saying the best barbecue sauce is Oh yeah, and you only in a North Carolina audience, then yeah, absolutely, that's a smoky Mesquite bobecue. So that is the bomb.

What did you what did you have? Can you put it on em? You? What do you guys eat it on? Down there? I was gonna say, it's not em you because you can't kill them. But just about a bulletpropi you go there? Right? Yeah, yeah, it's a little historical fun fat there. All right, all right, Well that's bold. But uh well, if people want to push back, they can't. Thanks, Paul, appreciate it. Oh he's trying to start a fight. Uh yeah, all right, let me find let me find this story.

Here here we go. So you ever, uh you ever go out on a date with crazy. I'm sure at some point I guess unless you're like with still the person that was your first person you ever dated, I got maybe, And but then even then, if you've been together that long, you probably thought are they crazy? Uh, you know, once or twice. But no, I'm talking like comes with her own nickname crazy, because that's what has this dude up in Michigan. He goes on a date

and he where did where did they get connected? He was online anyway, So so he matches or whatever, gets set up on a date with this woman whose name is Melanie and her nickname is Felony Melanie. And let me tell you why. I if you're twenty year old somebody and you're like and they show you this this chicks picture, she's you know, she's you think

she's hot, and they tell you that her nickname's Felonie Melanie. I think, twenty year old you goes, I'll bet she's fun, right, even if you don't think that's the person gonna end up with, like you can you can be like, I bet, I bet that's a crazy time. Let's go see that. But when you're trying to actually find somebody to settle down with and you get set up with felony, Melanie, you're showing up for that date? Well he did, and she lived up to the up

to the hype. In what is now a viral recitation of how it went down, he taught he said, they set up a date. He said, let's meet at this Chinese restaurant, and so they meet there and she's like, I don't like Chinese, and he's like, well, why didn't you say anything, felony melanieh when I set it up? And she's like, that's fine, I'll just I'm mer people, We'll just sit here,

and so he's like, he's all creeped out already. He said that when he got up to go use the restroom, he came back and his his his phone was locked, like locked locked, which on some phones if you enter too many incorrect pass codes, that's what can happen. So immediately he's like, what the hell hell is going on? And she can tell that he's kind of like figuring out that she tried to get into his phone a whole bunch. So she says to him, Hey, why don't we just

go back to your place? And he's like, yeah, that ain't happening, because you are nuts, absolutely nuts so he He says that they decided to call it quits. He was gonna be willing to take her home if she needed but and drop her off and he leave. He leaves the money with the check there on the table and walks out, but they she then decides she doesn't want to go with him because she doesn't like him anymore. And all of a sudden later he gets a they. I guess they knew

who he was or whatever. He gets contacted saying that he skipped out on the bill. This crazy chick, Fellony Melanie went in there and stole all the money off the table. Yeah, yeah, so why you know? So if if they, if somebody in her produces you to Felony Melanie. I'm sure there's many nice Melanies, but not Felony Melanie. Run for the Hills. People, absolute people are absolutely nuts out there. But the way he tells the story's quite funny because Frankly Spride was just gonna murder and Robin's

house. What Oh, no, man, you want to talk about things escalating quickly? So we get the Aussie Paul called and was they stolen his love of the the Mesquite barbecue sauce at Bucky's boldly claiming it's the best sauce in the country or something. And I knew this was going to happen. And now I got people writing me there, you know, volunteering to chair the Deport Aussie Paul Committee. It's fighting words somewhere, but you know, that's why we do these things. So I think he's a citizens. You're

probably gona have trouble with that. But all right, hey, fight amongst yourselves. Don't care. All right, let me get over to this oil boy first, this damn thing had load. Here we go an update on

the story I brought you yesterday. We talked about and we even had a caller provided a little more context, which there's a lot going on here, but the gist of it is a twenty two year old dude was arrested after police Wake Forest Police said that he attempted to procure a hitman to take out the man who eight years prior, in a traffic accident, killed his mother. Are you following this, I guess if you haven't seen it, that's

the gist of it. Rhett Barlow arrested for wanting to have somebody killed Donald Calder Junior eight years ago. Calder was driving a dump truck on Capitol Boulevard, crashing of Barlowe's mother, who was a high school teacher, and killed her. And you know, and obviously he's a kid at this point, so he's twenty two. Now do the math on that, right, So you know, he's in high school when this happens, and obviously it's devastating.

And if you look at the facts and details surrounding the incident, there's a lot of a lot of questions. You know, they talked about distraction and being tired, but in reality, you know, there were people noticing problems already with what was going on with this driver prior to that. So you know, I can't litigate what happened at that point, but I can understand why, in the minds of the victim's family, why they may feel

that they didn't give justice. Doesn't justify going out and trying to get a hit man to murder somebody for this, but I get it, especially if you felt that it wasn't handled properly. And then the question becomes is beef only with this dude or perhaps but people, you know, prosecutors or whatever. And I don't know, but I do know I was. We were kind of wondering, Okay, well, what did he do? Did you go on that Hitman website which seems to work out so well for folks.

Well, no, and it's it's a little weirder than that. So among those arresting, they were also representatives for the military, and I thought, well, okay, it was in the Army's actually in the National Guard and army National Guard. And that's important because according to what we learned during the court appearance yesterday, prosecutors believe that Barlow bought guns. What do you what

do the what do you buy? The Springfield? They are something like that, and so he bought that and then approach somebody that I guess must have been a connection within the National Guard or military, because Calder was Actually, this is what's crazy here. He took steps to get closer to Calder, requesting a transfer of his National Guard duty. So he's having himself positioned so he could be near this dude. Then he's approaching somebody and I don't know

if it was a fellow guardsman. I don't know if it was somebody worked with in another capacity, but it wasn't. He didn't go online for this, he asked a dude to do it, and according to police, that individual who was not charged because they said this, Nope, they went and told the police, and that's how we got to where we are here. After being arrested, Barlow transport Away County Detention, one million dollars, secured bond, and again the individual who he asked to help him in the plot,

it's it's it's somewhat unclear as to what the help was. He wanted to pull the triggers, you know, get away with it. I don't know, but that that individual did report it to police. So that's how we got where we are. So again it's like it's a horrible story. It's a tragic story all around. And you know, I'm not justifying it, but I understand why he's probably po and for eight years has just been stewing on it because there's a lot more than you know, just like the

sun got in my eyes kind of accident. It appears all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. I'll tell you what's crazy, man, This whole, this whole Austin Secretary of Austin story. So if you don't know, Defense Secretary Austin. Lloyd Austin was had like some of his duties were being carried out by a subordinate and which you know, these those things will happen. So let's say Austin is traveling overseas for something.

There are going to be duties that subordinates will pick up the slack on due to travel, communication things like that. If Austin has to undergo, you know, something where his full attention is not there, you're going to tend to delegate things like that. But it's in a pretty controlled environment and there's a process for it. Like when the governor of the state of North Carolina leaves the state, technically the lieutenant governor is the acting governor. So

most people don't blink an eye at that stuff. Though. The problem with what went on with Lloyd Austin is he didn't He didn't just he wasn't just going to visit family. He was hospitalized, he was in the ICU, he arguably was incapacitated, and nobody said anything to the White House instead describing it as Austin is quote working from home, which I don't know. It's a pretty important job that he's got there, and why they didn't liaise with

the White House and explain what was going on the whole thing. Here's John Kirby Penegon spokesman, frustration at the NSC about Secretary Austin not informing the White House until later about his hospitalization and will there be any consequences for that. I think, Look, our main focus right now is on Secretary Austin's health and making sure that he gets all the care and the support that he needs to to fully recover. That's the focus. He has already resumed all his

authorities, He's already doing all of the functions he would normally do. He's just doing He's doing it right now from the hospital. We'll we'll, obviously, as you might expect, we'll take a look at process and procedure here and try to learn from this experience, and if there's some changes that need to be made in terms of process and procedure, will do that. In that little clarification at the end, you realize that he better add that or

they make it selling that they might fire him. But no, the working from home thing, that's not anyone's beef, right. So, if Austin had surgeoncy, I don't know where it was let's say it a lot knee surgery, right, and there was a certain recovery there, but he could wheel himself to his desk at his home and carry out his duties. I don't have a beef with that, And I can't think logistically whether that's necessarily a problem as long as he's got people to transport him. If you know,

craziness happens. But I just didn't tell him, like do they not talk to the Secretary of Defense regularly? I mean, how how often do you guys have cabinet meetings? So yeah, that's that is not a good look. And frankly, it's all like like it's a self own right they might have got like might that might not even be a story if they didn't like recoil initially when asked about it, and because it was clear that the

White House had no idea that reporters new things the White House didn't. So that is that is mildly and perhaps even more than mildly disconcerting, but it fosters and continues the narrative that basically everyone's Biden's not really controlling anything, and everyone's just marching orders based on perhaps staff from it within the White House or others within perhaps the party, or other outside groups that have interest in this

that are really driving this train, especially on like the DEI stuff within the military and all of that. And frankly, it was probably bad timing that study came out where they determined that, no, the military is not producing a bunch of radical terrorists. In fact, it was less likely for a veteran. It is less likely for a veteran versus the regular population to be

quote extreme right or extreme left. They are more often in the middle classifications than any other individual demographic in that breakdown based on based on their service status. Right, So, and this all came on that report, so naturally people had questions of Austin and then they couldn't get a hold of them. This whole thing unraveled and just looks really really dumb to say the very least. All right, eight seventeen Cacoday radio program. All Right, so yeah,

and now he's not even I'm always working from the hospital. Again, nobody had a beef with but here we be all right, So yesterday we had a few more of the Epstein things that came out, documents from different court proceedings, depositions, things along those lines and one if you gave it a dishonest reading and did not post all of it, then shame on you, because I saw a lot of people were posting only part of this, and the part of it was that Sarah Ransom, is one of the Epstein

accusers, said in a deposition that among other things, let's see, they talked about how the girls retreated on the island. They were provided a bunch of Victoria's secret clothing bikinis and nightwear, but basically it was all selected for him Victoria's secret. Thing's funny because you remember one of the people that's accused

of going to the island is the Victoria's secret CEO or founder. But then she talked about really when they're on the island, that they're at the beck and call of Epstein and his guests, and they actually had a rotation because Epstein had such a significant drive that throughout the day, random girls would just be told, hey, mister Epstein wants to see you in his chambers or whatever, and then it was just that girl's turn, and then with other

guests. She also said something at one point, and this is where people were leaving it out, But then she said something else. And it's up to I think the reader to decide whether she was telling the truth the first time, or is telling the truth the second time, or was actually scared into changing it. Right. So Ransom indicated to one of the investigators, and I believe there's the journal for the New Yorker magazine that she was in

possession of tapes of people doing illegal stuff on the island. There basically very famous people hooking up with these these girls who are essentially in sexual servitude and in some cases under age. And she told this reporter that they had tapes of Trump, and tapes of Clinton, and tapes of Prince Andrew with his creepy hand doll thing. Get me started on that. And there's a couple others. But she said that and then and then so people ran with that.

Although there's no evidence that she does have those tapes, there's a possibility

there's tapes. And as to whether all of those people or none of those people are in there, she later said, and this is this is what was getting left out, that she told told the Vanity Fair excuse me, the New York magazine reporter that she said that not because she has the tapes, but because she's seen the tapes and she thought if that information was out there, it would protect her from retaliation from Epstein and I guess h Maxwell

and then perhaps any other famous people. I will tell you this, if there's one thing demonstrated by each of the the women who testified in the depositions that we've seen this far, they they were all scared as stuff came out because of the high profile nature of the individuals involved. And I don't blame them. I don't blame them at all. Now, when with the tape thing, there you know her then saying it was a bluff, and that is that is in later in the deposition if you just read literally a page

after. But I don't know what the truth is. But if you saw that floating around out there, that was essentially the that was the story that they were that they were pushing. All right, well, let me do this. I'm just gonna real quick hit this. I'm already late. So what is up with the New York Times man and the tale? Do you see the Taylor Swift op ed I hold on, hold on, You're like, oh my gosh, I don't want to. Well, they're just happy because she looks good and red No no, no, no no, so

for no reason that I could understand. The New York Times wrote an op ed the author's Anna Marx, and in it she is speculating as to whether or not Taylor Swift is actually a closeted lesbian or bisexual. Is that just weird? I don't care what you think of Taylor Swift or if you're annoyed with the football stuff. But the New York Times, the you know, purported bashion of progressive thought is is doing a whole thing. I bet she's gay. Oh yeah. And by the way, if you actually read the

thing, the language of it is just so. And let me just read it. Quote I can't. I'm not gonna read the whole thing is your brain will explode? All right? Here we go. So a part of the speculation, the author writes, what if the lover era was merely Miss Swift's attempt to douse her work and herself in rainbows, as so many baby queers feel compelled to do as they come out to the world. Who does who writes this stuff? Who goes? You know what I'm gonna write?

This is five thousand words. This is not a tiny thing. What it even if you thought she was gay, isn't that like that's against the rules, right outing somebody I thought that that was immortal. Unlesser a Republican, then it's apparently justified. But like Taylor Swift, just whatever she you know, obviously she she seems to be a fan of leftist politics. She's done the op ed stuff, she did the vaccine stuff. She's definitely do as does the LGBTQ ally stuff. But so like, why are you why would

you write that? And apparently they did, except maybe the writers just maybe the writer's hot for and city one suggests that. But apparently if we're allowed to suggest this stuff, perhaps that's what's going on here. I don't know, but still creepy story. All right, here we go. It is time to take a break. Be back Cacoday Radio Program one six one f M Talk, Nottymore five PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is Cacoda and Carolina's Morning News. Boy, oh boy, good morning,

and welcome. It is eight thirty six. Well, we've had some strange stories lately. This one, this one might take the cake. It's early though. We only went nine days in the twenty twenty four but we'll get to that here in just a moment. Let me grab a quick phone call on the Lloyd Austin story, Bruce, what's up, Casey? Yeah, I was just wondering what this Lord Austin thing. His first person was

in Puerto Rico on vacation and the next in line was out sick. Do you suppose that there now that I'm sure the other military people knew what was going on with Lord Austin, but do you suppose if we're trying to keep Putin and Humas in the dark by not letting the White House know? Of course, the media would have found out quickly. Well, and I don't

know the end. I don't know. I feel like I feel like if I feel like if the Defense Victory's Office wants to tell the White House that he is going to be literally incapacitated for a few days because of surgery, that doesn't necessarily have to end up in Putin's you know what I'm saying that they should be able to communicate that and actually maintain the secrecy of it. Because I agree with you to some extent where that's that's I don't know how

useful it is, but it's a little useful. But you know, Austin's thing is not waging war. It's waging uh you know, pronouns seminars. So like, I'm sorry that he wasn't able to do that for a few days. But it's just a communication. No, no, no, it's a good thought, sir. I'm just like, but don't you agree, Like, shouldn't we shouldn't a cabinet member be able to tell the president, hey, this thing and then not become public. But there's so many leaks.

Who knows nowadays? All right, appreciate you. Yeah, it would get if I told him, it would get out. Yeah, well, if it was under Trump, I know it would get out. That guy could have a meeting with three people and it would be in the Washington Post

that afternoon. It blew my mind. I'm like, if you're having direct quotes from a meeting you just had with five people, but everyone where there's a meeting that leaked cross referenced the names, I'm not you know, I'm not sher Lock Holmes, but I feel like that'd be a good start. It just seemed to be never ending, So we'll see about that, all right, you're gonna be I'm gonna explain something to you a kind of and then you're gonna be more confused the more I explain to you. Does that

make sense? And it's not just because I wander around, which you know is what I do, but because this story is so I don't know what the hell is going on. So I feel dirty saying the words You're right ross like I don't. I don't want to because it sounds like are you familiar with the secret Jewish tunnels? Don't stop right? No, So during the breaky, during the break I said to you because I started seeing this popping up on Twitter and I'm like, what the hell is this about?

I felt really weird saying that to you, like very uncomfortable, and you were like you thought, I don't know what you thought, Like what, well, I just when you said that, I assume that somebody was, you know, it was just this constant pr you know, social media thing back and forth with everything going on with it Israel and Hamas and you know,

we talked about Hamas tunnels over there. So when you've said that, I thought you were saying that they found tunnels on the Jewish side and they were calling them hypocrites, like I thought it was something just as dumb as

that, but it's not that. So yesterday and now into today, Uh, members of the Jewish Orthodox community in New York, specifically Crown Heights, at one of their synagogue, a series of tunnels was found under there that was apparently dug by members of this community or so what they it's synagogue and then what is the community gathering was a shabbad' sided. I can't remember the exact but you know, basically this, this synagogue, this worship center of

this gathering had tunnels that were illegally dug under there. There was no permitting anything like that, and the city found out and they showed up literally with a crew and a and a cement truck to seal them up because they were

they were not supposed to be there. And you have these wild images of men dressed as you know in Orthodox Jewish you know, uh, traditional dress, right, you know, with the hat and the and and the the black suit with the white shirt under and and they're like coming out of like a sewer grate in the video, and they're going through these tunnels and there's it's just weird in there, and people are like, what is going on here, and some were saying that the tunnels were dug because they wanted to

be able to worship during COVID, and so they dug them so that they could move during lockdowns and the officials couldn't see them, which I guess that would be an explanation, but the tunnels are only six months old, so not that. And again it went from and then like ten of the individuals in the tunnels were arrested for confronting police because they were trying to block them

off. Like I, I haven't seen one thing that's not speculation on this, because it's ranging from oh, they were just digging them, so next time there's a lockdown, they can move to their running child rape rooms in there, right, because the Internet's the Internet, man, and so hell if I know. But Twitter's going crazy over this thing. And I read, so I did that, and I read the I read a big lung Daily Mail Hat, a big long thing York Post as well, And the

more I read, the less I feel that I know about this. So that's a thing. Just you know, if you're if you're wallowing in the in the Twitter verse today, then you come across hashtag tunnels. Good luck

figuring out what the heck's going on? But I don't know. It's uh the problem is is that nobody wants to explain it, so everyone's going to fill in the narrative and who knows, maybe there is no explanation because like what it would seem to me is maybe they did dig the tunnels and then judging by the mattresses and other stuff that was down there, I wonder if in fact, like homeless people got in there, you know what I'm saying,

because that's what it kind of looked like. It looked like a place where a homeless person would kind of lay up because they got cover, they put a mattress there. It's perceived to be private. I don't know, but uh yeah, that's the thing. So uh enjoy reading about that. All right? Raced agic is he around? I got to pivot away from

this story. It's just craziness. No ray yet? All right? Let me know when we got some ray there and uh, you right, you saw the video of them like coming through the sewer grat right, because like feasibly, I guess is that the only entrance because it's not. I said, this story is super weird and at first I'm like, I don't want to even like look into it. But then I'm seeing like some like you know, well known blue check accounts, like you said, Daily Mail has

a ginormous article on it. Yeah, and you see these videos they're like they brought out a mattress. Yeah, like well, but because that part isn't speculative, right, nobody's it looked like there was like bloodstains on it or something, and people are like, what's that about? And they're like, why do you rollers down there? And so now it's turning into like pizzagate, yeah, with tunnels under a synagogue, and it's like, what the hell is this story? I don't even understand what's I don't even the

pizza would be kosher too, wouldn't it. So that's we're gonna like fill in because every people are just gonna fill in the narrative and tell like somebody actually comes out and goes, hey, this is what it was like if they come out and said, well, we're in Crown Heights and so we have the tunnels so that when Al Sharpton's given a speech here as an Orthodox Jew, we we don't have to go up there, Like that would make sense so you know, considering the track record of Al Sharpton giving speeches in

Crown Heights, look it up all right, raced agic from the weather channel. He's here and unfortunately it is the tough part of his gig because a lot of nastiness on the horizon, damn. And you actually got to work the next few days as you know, real you know, complicated in term complicated you know what I meant to say, complicated in terms of who gets

what. So far this morning, it's been more showers across most of the triangle to get back into the triad, especially west, we've seen steadier, heavier rainfall through western parts of North Carolina's very heavy rain and some flood warnings up. So the flood watch till midnight actually goes right through the triangle and then off toward the east there's no flood watch, but there's a wind advisory for the entire area. So there's going to be a fine line to where

we get heavier rain to where we don't. And just looking at what I'm seeing right now in radar case, the triangle may end up with a little bit less rain overall and the Triad in points west just because it's already raining to the west of that, so Greensboro, Winston, Salem, Lewisville, and places like Ashboro may get more rain than we will see in Raleigh and up toward the north and Oxford and down toward the south and Fayetteville, but

still rain and thunderstorms nonetheless will just take a little longer to get further east. So gays are rain and thunderstorm steadiest triad west this morning, filling in for everybody as we get into the afternoon, and then in the afternoon and evening hours may also have a line of storm come through with some severe storms, and that best chance is going to be from the triangle and east.

So I'm just gonna say we'll have that threat for severe storms today through this afternoon, and some of those storms could pack wind and hail and tornadoes. And we're gonna wind even outside of thunderstorms. So pretty dangerous day out in about with rain and the gusty winds forty plus miles per hour in the mountains, they could be even stronger, maybe to eighty miles an hour. So

if you are traveling west today, it is tough out there. The sphere weather risk will include all those elements of wind and hail and isolated tornadoes on that line, so pretty dangerous day. It gets worse before it gets better, but I think we will see things settle down as we head on through

tonight and tomorrow. As we do get a break, temperature is probably gonna get close to let's see the mid sixties today, so it's gonna be mild, and then as we head through tonight, we're going to drop to the low thirties off to the west, and maybe the mid number thirties as we head through to try it and the triangles, so little colder in the mountains, and then sunshine for Wednesday and Thursday, back into the mid number fifties,

and then more rain Friday Friday night, and then it's gonna get colder next week with another system coming in. So all the worst of it today again a flood advisory and a flood watch triangle west wind advisory in place. Rain continues to increase in coverage in intensity through this morning. In this afternoon, thunderstorms this afternoon and early tonight could be severe, especially in the eastern parts of the state. So it's messy out there. Yeah, there's a

lot. I'm sorry I hope everybody could understand that there's a flood threat, there's a severe weather threat, and there's a wind threat even outside of thunderstorms. Well, well, we will wait and see and we'll chat with you tomorrow. So alright, obviously, we hope, hope everything's okay. But

thank you very much. Okay, okay, yep, all right. Jeff Bellinger joins us next, Hang on your day, Smarter one O six one FM Talk and News Talk NINEPTI more with Casey starts now, all right, eight fifty three Bloomberg Up day, Jeff Fellows are down jet what's happening on the morning? Casey stocks advanced yesterday, but it looks like it was one and done. The futures have been lower all morning. Dow futures are down one hundred and seventy nine points at the moment. Jet Blue CEO Robin Hayes

is preparing to step down after running the carrier for nine years. Hayes says the pressures of the job have taken a toll and he's leaving the post on a doctor's advice. Longtime Jet Blue executive Joeanne Garrity will take over a CEO next month. Small business operators are a little more upbeat. The Optimism Index from the National Federation of Independent Business is at a five month high. Owners are still pessimistic generally about the nation's economy, but their views on sales and

earnings trends have improved. A lot of consumers were reaching for the plastic when they did their holiday shopping. Consumer borrowing surge by nearly twenty four billion dollars in November. It was the biggest jump in a year, and it was largely driven by credit card balances. Tiger Woods Nike have ended their partnership. The golf legend has earned about six hundred and sixty million dollars from the endorsement deal over the last twenty seven years. Wood says there will be another chapter.

He indicated it may be revealed that the Genesis Invitational next month. A statement from Nike praised Woods and wished him the best, and Casey Taco Bell rolled out a new value menu. The chain has ten items that cost three dollars or less. Taco Bell says the selection includes six new items and four

that have been on the menu for some time. Casey, all right, except you know it's Taco Bell, so I'm fellow that all right, thanks Jeffrey s Okay, take care of good debth there, jeff Felling your Bloomberg News. All right. Trying to wrap my head around this something going on here. So it's a little bit of a sports story. But I'm just I'm getting really irritated by people who to stick their nose into stuff that I don't believe for a moment they ever cared about before. So do you guys

know Quinn yours? Yours is not exactly sure. I have to pronounce it, all right. So Quinn is the quarterback for the Texas Longhorns. And so they played, they lost, They did not go to national Championship, but obviously they were one of the four that you know, we're in there. So they they did pretty well. Yours didn't have a great game. And one of the things that's going on with Texas is you have Arch Manning

there. Of course, you know, the the air Apparent, so the third generation of Mannings that you know may someday maybe in the NFL, maybe the man a lot of pressure on Arch Manning and a lot of speculation that the fan base there because they didn't get the win. I thinks that Manning should be should be the starter. So if you're if you're Quinn yours, even though you're draft eligible, he had not announced whether he was going to go to the draft, and there is interest in him should he go to

the draft. And now the media is like, what are you going to do? Because they read the writing on the wall where the fan base just wants to go Arch Manning, which I think is pretty disrespectful. This guy played pretty good for you through his career, but whatever, And so after the loss, they tried to get a hold of you or they couldn't find him. Nobody knew where he was, what he was doing. He wasn't returning calls. He obviously doesn't have an agent to call because he hasn't declared,

and they were absolutely flummixed. Well, all they had to do was watch his social media because Yours posted a picture of this gigantic, non typical fourteen point buck that he slayed with his bow that Matthews right there. Well,

anyway, it's a nice dear dude likes to hunt. So right after and he's done this before at the end of the season, right after him and his family members he's from Texas, they went to where they hunt, which is down south to San Antonio and went deer hunting because you know what, and he still doesn't made an announcement. But now he's back, and now there's people who are like at demanding teams boycott this guy because he kills

animals. Shut up. By the way, you have no idea the amount of NFL players that hunt, love to hunt, and not just some guy that you would peg. It always a Texas boy. What do you think, man, I'm telling you. We used to do an event with the Vikings of the Horse and Hunt Club, which is it's a game farm for

birds and then trap shooting and all sorts of stuff. It was a big fundraiser that the station did with the Vikings and they bring all these players out and watching a three hundred and fifty pound lineman from the who trying to he can't shoulder a shotgun, he's so big and he just wants to shoot birds. He is hilarious to me. And by the way, I wasn't a white boy, so yeah, no, but all these people are like, oh, you can't draft this guy because he likes to go deer. Honey,

I don't believe you. Watch a minute of NFL, unless it's to see if Taylor Swift is there. Shut up.

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