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Remember all right, good one and everybody, it is six o seven here on the Casey O Gay Radio program. Have you ever watched an interview with some psychopath or maybe some testimony where it it's I mean, it's it's not just really uncomfortable, it's like, you know, hairs on the back of

your neck. I remember watching a interview that they did with Ramirez, the night Stalker out there in LA and he had they just watching him his mannerisms, but also you could tell that he had a very different outlook on not just sanctity of life, but who other people were, what other people were. John Wayne Gacy's stuff is really creepy. So if I don't know, if you get in any of the true crime stuff, I'm not really one for the long form stuff, but I do you know, I enjoy watching

those. But you notice certain sociopathic tendencies that they just seem so off because the vast majority of the human populace that's not how they think. So that's what makes it so so creepy. Man Trevier, there was a there was a guy that were getting ready to execute and they did this big interview with him, and I can't remember I can't remember. His name, was a

big, big white dude that looked like Brian Denny. He I just remember that, and they're talking to him and like he's thinking, it's going, well, do you know what I mean? He's like, this is great.

I'm getting to tell my side of the story. People are gonna see that I couldn't have done it. And in reality, every moment you watched, I just remember thinking, oh my gosh, like, how did the jury maintain an, you know, some sort of open mind at at trial because this guy, this guy's given me the Willie's hearing him answer just really basic questions like you know, well where they were talking about some places he

had lived and why he had moved there. But yeah, alright. The reason I'm saying this is because it is that sociopath that the way in which you process and go about things that is so foreign that people can't understand it. And so when I'm sitting there and I'm watching former Dodgers picture Trevor Bower's video yesterday, So if you don't know what's been going on, So Trevor

Bauer was SY was sy Young finalist or winner? I can't remember if he wanted or not, but this was a guy who was on like super duper trajectory, right, one of the best pictures in baseball. And an allegation came forward a couple of years ago basically that he had had this young woman over and that he had violently sexually assaulted her, and he was he was a psychopath, and he was you know, he was basically the dude from

fifty Shades, but without the charm. And it was really really horrible allegations. And and then there were photos that emerged of the of bruises on this young woman, just dastardly stuff, and almost instantly Bower is out. The Dodgers don't want anything to do with him. Major League Baseball. He's he's he's saying, I'm innocent, I'm innocent. This is you know, anything

we did was consensual and I sure didn't do that to her. Yeah, he's a young, single guy, got a lot of money's in LA and then I think he ended up going over to like play baseball in Japan just because he needed something to do. Well, a series of lawsuits, not criminal charges, mind you, they were looking at that they didn't do anything, but a series of lawsuits has basically bound him from being able to talk

about it. And because he said I didn't do it and I'm not going to pay her a cent, well, yesterday they were done with the lawsuits. I'm not gonna play his whole thing. Basically, it went like this, he refused to pay her. It drug on for so long. He was able to get a hold of some evidence that initially wasn't turned over that was supposed to be turned over, and his lawyer used that, and finally the woman's lawyer came back and said, let's settle this for no money from

you, so we can be done with it. And her insurance company decided to give her three hundred thousand dollars, so he didn't pay a cent other than all of his legal and his insurance didn't. But somehow she got her insurance too, and then that was it and he could talk about it. And he immediately made this video which we've retweeted at Casey on the Radio discussing

with video and text. Right are in this video of this young woman of the text that she was sending to another friend of hers, and it's creepy man next victim Star Pitcher for the Dodgers. He's reading literally the text thing. This is something that she texted to her friend when coordinating this next victim star pitcher for the Dodgers, a text Lindsey Hill sent to a friend before she ever even met me. What should I steal? She asked another,

in reference to visiting my house for the first time. The answer, take his money? So how might that work? I'm going to his house Wednesday, she said, I already have my hooks in, you know how I roll. Then, after the first time we met, net Worth is fifty one mill, she said it, you'd better secure the bag, was the response. But but how was she going to do that? Need Daddy to choke me out, she said, being an absolute who to try to get

in on his fifty one million? All right, So now, honestly, I don't know if it would be as powerful if it was just the text, because I think that the lawyer could claim that that's just them. You know, there's a certain level of sarcasm there. But I mean, it doesn't sound sarcapt Ros said, Does that sound sarcastic to you in any way, shape and form, No note at all. No, that sounds diabolical. That sounds like somebody who thinks that that is a noble goal, at

least within her friend's circle. Ah, but there's more. Next victim star pitcher for the Dodger Hill sent to a friend before she ever even met me. What should I steal? She asked another in reference to visiting my house for the first time. The answer, take his money? So how might that work? I'm going to his house Wednesday, she said, I already have my hooks in. You know how I roll. Then, after the first time we met, net Worth is fifty one mill, she said,

Bit, you better secure the bag, was the response. But how was she going to do that? Need Daddy to choke me out, she said, being an absolute whore to try to get in on his fifty one million, read another text. Then after the second time we met, former Padres pitcher Jacob Nix told her you got to get this bag. I'll give you fifty thousand, Lindsay replied her. A sponsor asked her at one point,

do you feel a tiny bit guilty? Not really, she replied. Since then, her legal team has approached me multiple times about coming to a financial settlement, But as I have done since day one, I refuse to pay her even a single cent in August of twenty twenty one, Lindsay Hill's claims were hurt in court, and during those legal proceedings, critical information was deliberately and unlawfully concealed from me and my legal team, information like this video,

which was taken by Lindsay Hill herself the morning after she claims she was brutally attacked, emotionally traumatized, and desperate to get away from me. And now we have the metadata, so there can be no dispute. It was taken mere minutes before she left my house on the morning of May sixteenth, twenty twenty one, without my knowledge or consent, of course. In it, you can see her lying in bed next to me while I'm sleeping, smirking at the camera, without a care in the world or any marks on her

face. Yeah, that's and to his point, that was that was when the photos emerge later that day, and she is she obviously has marks on her but in the video you see him literally sleeping there next to her, and she was a little silent video kind of zooms in on her face with this little half smile and then sends it over to her friend. She's got

this look on her face like she knows she's about to be rich. Yeah, and she understands too how she's going to do it right, because she said, gotta get daddy to choke me out, so she wanted to, you know, get a little a little freaky there. And then she obviously left, and which means unless, you know, unless they're not being truthful about the metadata. But it sounds like the you know, in this case, the lawyers stipulate to it. She go home and have her friend mess

her up. I mean, how did that happen? But yeah, she does. She looks like she's about to be rich. But there's also like this this get the Bag queen, you know, which is the which is like a meme reference kind of thing on the internet. But she doesn't mean it as a joke. And I wonder how many Lindsay's are roaming around Greater la or or North Carolina for that matter. And don't get me wrong, the whole host of guys that are not good guys to be with. But

this I deserve it, and I'm gonna go get the Bag queen. Thing that is an insidious thought process and one where she was willing to literally destroy his career and reputation. To achieve it, and judging by that video and that smirk, doesn't not a pang of guilt in what she's doing. So I watched the video of Bauer explaining it, and in it you'll see the video of her laying there Mark Free smirking because she knows she's about to be

rich. So if she was wrong, well, kind of other than her insurance company, all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. You know what's funny too, is it's let me say this just before I get women. So, I mean, it is not an indictment of all women, not even most women, because I think you truly have to be in a certain percentage to think in that manner. However, there's various levels of it, especially when we're you know, when we feel that

we're emotionally wronged, where people act in irrational ways. Uh gee. You know you see some stuff with divorce proceedings, but you know it's like I'm gonna I'm gonna go get I'm gonna go get an order of protection and lie about stuff because it'll help me when we go to court for a custody stuff. You know that kind of that kind of manipulation crap that sadly runs deep. But this is something, This is something else, because this wasn't this

wasn't a good faith relationship where things went bad. This was her from day one, literally as you heard saying, my next victim is this dude, go check it out at Casey on the radio. I want to know who the previous victims were. Well, that's the thing too, This should be a whole investigative thing, right, because doesn't that sound like bray? It

sounds like there's been other dudes. Well it not only is it's something there's been other dudes, but it sounds like she's laying the elements out for a crime there, right, Because she's saying my next victim, I'm gonna get him to choke me out, followed by a lawsuit. That sounds like she's literally explaining the pattern of things that she's going to do to achieve that goal

of extracting that money. I mean, it's it's like you, it's It would be the same as laying out a step by step bank robbery process, wouldn't it. And then who are the other dudes? That's a good point. And if the problem is the other dudes are in California, and they did settle with this psycho. They maybe under they may not be able to talk about it, or they may not want that hit to the repetion of it ever coming out. But you can bet that there's not gonna be anyone

out there, yea in the DA's office pursuing anything out in LA. So she'll get away with it. Maybe she didn't get us fifty one meals, she got her three hundred thousand, and she she most definitely changed the trajectory of his career. And now this is two examples of this. I will he come pitch back in Major League Baseball? I don't know he should if he's still good. He was a great pitcher. But we saw this not just here, we saw this also out of the city of California with the

punter. The Ross's bills signed. Yeah, the punk got the punt gut where there was like, oh, there's he and his teammates raped an underaged girl, gang raped. Horrific allegations, and during the course of that invested gish and obviously immediately the bills were like nah, nope, not here, and everybody else was like nope. And then after months and months and months you find out, Yeah, he wasn't even at that party, wasn't even there, and they knew it, and then they didn't let that little chunk

out. I'll come nobody signed that dude, Russell Brand. I don't know all the details there, but immediately boom everything under the sun. Let's just pull that out. He should definitely be canceled. What should he? I'm serious, like, do you think it's stronger against Russell Brown? No? Not at all being sarcastic, Yeah, no, I know you were a big proponent for Hey, let's see the evidence, and here's somebody out innocent

before proving guilty. Especial needs, especially when you're talking about people that they talk about a power and balance, but that power and balance in many cases is one of them is really rich and the other one wants to be So what do we you know, what do we do here? All right, there was there's never there great equalization and there's gonna be zero consequences. And the thing is she's a pretty girl. So some other idiot will be like, hey, how you doing right? Yeah, I can fix that.

I can fix it, because yeah, remember dudes are all over one in some casey Anthony action. Let that go through your head, all right, It is a six twenty four. Check the video out at Casey on the radio and we'll be back keeping you connected. This is w PTI and the Triad and one oh six one FM talk in the Triangle. And then they find the giant Poet's trick and it looks like genal be this bullet cash. All right, you give me myself, all right, six thirty five.

I can't hear the bed for sum reason. That's funds, but every no, thank you, all right, I didn't want I want to handle this in the most sensitive way possible. If that's if that's if I could do that, that's inviting about well mood music. Here, there's a good song, right, lion King Circle of Life. Right, we'll just let that roll underneath, dip it down, and here we go. Residents of Oklahoma South Oklahoma City mobile home Park for about five months have been trying to figure

out what's up with all their cats disappearing. Apparently, not only were they personal cats, but there was a large collection of you know, various strays that would live under some of the trailers, and well that's uh, that changed, and eventually they brought in an expert as they thought something might be praying on the local cat population, and sure enough, here we go what an expert was brought in and quickly discovered a thirteen foot long python that had

taken up residence under under the trailer trailer homes and had been reportedly surviving off a diet of all their cats. But the Sun rode in doesn't have an estimate here as to how many cats might be might be missing. But uh, let's just say that that snake looks like it looks like the like those metal beads you would use for a necklace hook right that stamp in, Because holy crap man, those cats were not expecting that. All right, let's stuff with that. Yeah, so there you go. I've shouldn't. I'm

not laughing because of what. It's just, it's the one thing you didn't expect. You're out there in Oklahoma. You probably think of coyotes in there doing something, you know what I mean. That would have been my first assumption is that some coyotes were nearby and they're just like, this is great, look at this. It's just a buffeto were there? Not that you have a giant python in their Muncheon on all your cats. So anyway,

all right, so we got that. I played the Trevor Bauer audio too, where he's finally able to talk about the accusations that this woman put forward, complete with texts that she was sharing with her friends and a video of her on the day She said that they had had an encounter the night before where he'd gotten extremely violent, her laying in bed, no bruises, with a little smirk, after she had traded text with a friend talking about how

she's you know, she's essentially robbing the dude, and she's gonna do it by quote getting daddy to choke me out. She'll face no charges, and his career will never be the same, you know, in a way when it comes to this criminal asque gold digger attitude, he'd almost use the same song for it. All right, let me grab a call here, Uh, Jason, what's up? The first thing, that's a good snake. We need more snakes like that. So the second thing, he is what

I read the story last night. What's the deal with the ex potary picture who's offered her fifty thousand dollars to do this guy? No? No, no, no, no no. She jokingly says she'll give him the money. I think that he's the one who made the the uh introduction, but I honestly I don't. I don't know how serious that part is, that text or what. He doesn't go into details there, but yeah, I'm

scratching my head too. What it makes you wonder if if he's setting her up with sports players that he knows, and maybe he's get a kind of money that maybe yeah, who knows. That's why that's why this sounds like a This sounds like a criminal enterprise, sir. And then yeah, yeah, maybe maybe look into it if you're in the you know, criminal prosecution business. So or or we will set her up with a bunch of other gold digging criminal uh chicks and a bunch of pythons, sir, and we'll

see what happens. I'm going yeah, yeah, I mean, there you go. Any cat people won't be sad because they're not eating your cats anymore. And nobody, nobody's gonna miss uh people who would willingly do that and

destroy somebody's life. But hey, man, that's where we are. Everybody wants to get paid, Like the waffle house workers in Durham Asheville and several other communities in North Carolina who along with the Union of Southern Service Workers, which by the way, they are not and this is a right to work state, but they are also not set up that way within the waffle houses here, but they are in some places, and quite frankly, the unions.

The reason the unions are pushing the fight for fifteen, which is now the fight for twenty five. That was fast. How long ago were we saying that fifteen was the goal? I swear like a year ago we were still doing fight for fifteen? Right. And the reason the unions go in and they essentially organize these even with people who are non union members, is they feel that if they can get that accomplished, then they can get them

in the union, and then the union dues will start flowing in. And ironically, the very same people will not be getting fifteen anymore because the union will be taken a cut. But the what does twenty five dollars an hour look like for the waffle house menu prices? What does that look like? Even I can't even imagine one. I don't even know what the margin is

at a waffle house. It can't be two substantial, although hash browns are not that expensive from a supply standpoint, but still, North Carolina waffle house workers are joining with workers in other southern states to walk out and protest what they're calling unsafe working conditions and low wages. You know, here's the thing.

If you got beef over the safety conditions, I guess I understand that, And I don't know necessarily what the answer to that is, because, let's face it, some of the craziest videos come out of you know, two in the morning at waffle house. Yet waffle house employees fighting, drunk customers fighting police. I mean, you never know what you're gonna get out of one of those videos, And depending on which waffle house it is, I can get pretty crazy. For anyone who's ever done a late night waffle

house run. I told you I walked into a waffle house where they had half of it closed off for a crime scene investigation. You know, employees didn't you know, they didn't come to work that day thinking hey, I hope somebody gets damn near beat to death over there. We got dudes in the little white turpy shoe things milling around here. But still twenty five dollars an hour. I don't know how that's functional. Waffle House workers specifically want

twenty four hours security safety plans during all shifts. I don't think that that's unreasonable, the safety plans during all shifts. And from a security standpoint, perhaps there are some locations. Why is my brain hurting me? International the Eyehop just down the road from the radio station. They have security in there at night. They might have security during the day. I'm trying to remember ross when you go pick up because you'll pick up some stuff. Do you

see security guards there during the day. I've seen them at night. I haven't been there in a long time. Yeah, but you know, they decided, hey, we got to get security guards down here because things getting crazy. I don't know if it's a daytime thing and they're not alone. I mean, you have other places. But from a waffle house perspective, I mean, do you need security on the one in you know on Capitol Boulevard where you got a high flow of people coming back from the bars that

will necessarily go there. I'm sure that one gets a little crazier than the one. And no Benson right off the highway there, so you know, perhaps case to case, but having a safety plan. I don't think it is unreasonable. They should probably have a button to lock the door, but twenty five dollars an hour, I don't you know, I don't know how that's gonna work. All right, coming up on the show Canada Gonna Canada,

wait till you hear what they're doing now. And our own public radio is very very mad over something another station's doing that they themselves could do if they really felt that strongly, but they don't because they want to play their own programming how they want and they look like big fed hypocrites. So all that more coming up. Hang on this one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and here's Talk w PTI and the Triad all right, six fifty

two and welcome back here on the CaCO Day Radio program. So Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has decided to ramp up again. The amount of unilateral power that the Prime Minister seemingly has in Canada would make me uncomfortable, but that's what Canadians want, uh, you know, have had it. So as part of the next regulation phase, many feel is directly in response to the Trucker

stuff and all of the COVID pushback. The Online Streaming Act will move forward with a new section that goes into effect the end of November, which will require podcasters to register with the Canadian Radio, Television and Telecommunications Commissions, so kind of their version of the FCC now here in the US, just real quickly, if you are a terrestrial radio broadcaster and over the air broadcaster or not just for you know, radio shows necessarily, but also for television back

in the day when they would antenna get out and all that, because they were quote unquote public airwaves, they fell under FCC regulations. So there's a whole host of things we can't do, right I can't. I can't sit here and play you an hour of Sam Kinison right now. It's time of the day. I would want to because I think he I think there's a lot of really good Sam Kinison stuff, But I can't do it. And

you know, there's a there's a whole host of things. But once you get away from that and you're into the world cable on the television side, or you're digitally streaming something, you're not under FCC regulation. There may be legal things that are still regulatory, Like you know, you can't put a podcast together, and the whole podcast is directly threatening and outlining violent action against

somebody. Right, that's gonna fall under you know, some of the you know, making the domestic terrorism threats or you know, simple assault or depending on what the statute is. But they're not going to regulate the content. But that's what Canada now wants to do with people who are digital streamers who don't touch traditional airwaves in any way, shape or form. And I'm sure

it's for the good of all of their citizenry. The new rule is known as modern Broadcasting frame work, as they adapt to the changing circumstances of how we broadcast and reach other people while still maintaining robust public records. It requires podcasters to register with the CRT, but says they're only doing it to collect basic information. Oh well, then why don't you just go to the big

podcast sites, right, go to Apple, go to iHeart. I say, I don't know how we do Canadian podcasts, but you know what I mean, go to the places and if you want to list screenshot it. What do you what are you going to require, under penalty of law people to register. It doesn't make any sense to me. Now, the slippery slope. People up in Canada go, well, you know you're putting this list together, and it feels a lot like this is the first step to

be able to crack down on unapproved government narratives. Remember the debate, They tried to starve people who were protesting, and they got banks to go along with it, they got fundraising organizations to go along with it. But what they can't get is they can't get that last little bit of people who want to stream online stuff. And there's websites out there like Rumble who tell them to go screw themselves, they'll do what they want, and so many other

mechanisms for getting getting it out there. Yes, one potential reason for the liberal government to send us from the article to censor unapproved government narratives. Having a registry of podcasters and the type of content they create will make it much easier for them to really find their targets. But yeah, no, they want to regulate podcasts. But also it's not just podcasts. It's a way

to hook into the regulation of those who would stream these things. So if you are Apple, or you are iHeart or Spotify or any of the others,

and you want to do business there in Canada. This has this is this is more about controlling what they're doing than anything else, because if they can get them to agree to be their censorship arm, which is what all the Twitter file stuff was about anyway, it's a lot easier for them because now now they have expanded their government bureaucracy with the employees of whatever the streaming service is, and is Twitter at x or whatever, move into this next

phase where they want to start streaming stuff. Right. He wants it to be the app for everything, whether it's video long form Tucker Carlson. He's putting something together for video game streamers right right. Because Elon Musk was on They're playing Diablo. I watched that video. It was testing it yesterday. Yeah. Yeah, they want to they want to be able to do that.

Do you think that if they build a functional, a functional monetization system, they have enough people that people might go over there due to Twitch being a little heavy handed at times, maybe, I mean it's possible. Yeah, yeah, if you build it will maybe they will. Maybe they won't. Remember Yahoo thought they had a lock up and then Google came in, So it is possible. So this is this is how you get into the regulatory world real quick with the big companies, and uh, it's a little

spine tinglin. All right, good morning everybody, and welcome. It is seven oh seven. Sadly it is. It is only Tuesday, but we'll make it. By the way, good on, good on, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman posting Monday Night football last night. I mean, the game was awful. I don't know what the deal is with the Giants quarterback Daniel Jones. I mean, he looked okay at the end of the year last

year and beat us in the playoffs. But that was awful. But what was a little refreshing is the announcers, other than a sideways reference where at one point they go, you know, we haven't said anything, and they go yep, and then Akeman laughs and then Buck goes, you're gonna say and he goes nope, and then they just moved on. They did not engage in the Taylor Swift insanity. I'm not gonna lie. So we gotta

play them this week. We're playing them in Minnesota, And I was texting with buddy of mine who works at the We have a big sports talk station in Minneapolis, home of the Vikings K fan and so I was talking to one of my buddies up there because you know, I used to work in that building, and I'm like, dude, if I if I had, if I was on the air in Minneapolis, still my whole show would just be demanding that Vikings add no Taylor Swift clothes or T shirts and stuff to

the dress code and they will keep them from getting into us Bank Stadium, you know, or just demand it. You're not gonna get it, but lean full in on this because nobody wants this. Nobody wants this. Really within the fan base, they think it's done. And the NFL leaned into it with their social media and got absolutely blistered yesterday so that they took it down. They like, on their Twitter account they changed their background to photos

of her watching football rather than actual football. And on Instagram, what did they They said, we're all Swifties or something not having in front of me. But but now they're gonna come into my house against the Vikings. They're probably gonna destroy us. But no, this is uh, this is a bridge too far. They need to take a stand. Uh. He didn't feel confident it was gonna it was gonna work. But anyway, so that's that's our turn. Ross. You guys are I just like you guys are

there early. You guys are like early early. You're playing over in London, right the bill I hate that. I know you. Ross wasn't like anything outside of just the normal game time. Well, first off, I don't like that we're acknowledging our former oppressors. Yeah, exactly right. It's got like a very loyalist, redcoat feeling to it. I don't. I don't. I don't appreciate that a little bit. But also what I really

don't like is I think it throws off the team schedule. Sure it does, yeah, because a lot of people know it's great for the game. You know, it's exposure. I feel like you go over there, you've got that big time change right the lag and then a message with you and you got to fly back, and I think there, I think you see repercussions like the week later, like the next game. Oh yeah, yeah, it carries over absolutely. You guys don't have like a Thursday week or

Thursday game or anything next week. I said last year didn't. Last year one team had to go to London and then they had a Thursday game, and I think that they're not going to do that anymore. I have a question though, like I can't decide. I like, what happens if Bill's fans run into soccer? Who again, are you like brothers from another mother

or do you know what I mean? I think there is like a sort of you know, kinder there, Yeah, exactly, because I feel like, look, there is there is a population, a growing population in the UK that does like American football, and there's a there's a bunch of Bill Backer bars there in London. Yeah, And I think and I think because that that hooligan undertow I mean not grat you know, not quite the the Mike Myers over the top old s and l stuff, but that that real

white collar vibe over there. I think that they, you know, they like American football. And I think that if they were to watch videos of fans here in the US doing stuff, uh soccer, hooligan might find it very appealing to watch a half naked idiot covered in poop jumping into stuff and or flinging himself onto a flaming table from the top of the porta pot. I thought this was America, right? Is this America? I thought? This was America, so you know there's that I could see how that would

I'll not exactly be oil and water. They might all get along. Plus, if you guys do what it's light stuff. I understand that they like to burn Parliament about once every hundred and fifty years, so that's not too far away from where they're going to be playing. So you got options. But yeah, all right, well that sucks, man. Plus it's the part about having to get up and watch it or you know, because it's

right, it's right during church for a lot of folks. So but you know, money, money, money, and you know they got games. What this year there was so there's games in London, there was one in Dublin, right, and then Mexico City they'll do later. So they're expanding it and I think they were even going to expand that more with some other countries coming up, but we shall see. I met in the NFL who

changed their Instagram bio to Chiefs or two and oh as swifties. Yeah that was the reference, and then used pictures of Taylor Swift watching football as their bio photos on the Twitter. Well fans on social media. Not a fan of that, Not a fan at all and thought maybe it would be a better use of the NFL's time to call holding penalties when they're so blatant as to quite arguably swing the entire boot of the game. I can't imagine what

they were referring to with that, ros. Can you think of any holding penalties that maybe the NFL should worry about, either calling or not calling, that could be detrimental to the flow of the game that these fans could be referencing, and perhaps a team who might be kind of notorious for it. I mean I can think of one. Yeah, oh, oh, you can't. People are pointing out that play like the big Mahomes run and they're like, oh, look at the holding. Can you believe they're doing that?

Yeah, I can, because they've done that forever. That's why they lost the Super Bowl matchup against Brady and the Bucks, right, because the game suddenly once they're playing Tom Brady. I'm not saying there's a conspiracy, no, but suddenly those calls were being called, right, the holes were suddenly you're calling the holding. And amazingly, when your tire offense and defense is you know, built around holding, that isn't called. When it's called

you don't lose them. You you don't win those games. So I know, I'm not shocked that happened. Anybody who's been paying attention knows it's been that's that goes on every game with them, every single one. Or it's the remember what the first game of the season, the second one that the false start they had that right tackle that just kept you know, starting way before the play was supposed to start, right. Yeah, I mean it must be nice. I'm just what, that's a guy, what you've never

been in You've never seen anyone who's eager to get to work. What do you say, I'm so excited to play? Yes, guys, he's living the dream man and you're here knocking on him just because you know, sometimes on a Monday you're you're not as motivated. I've never seen people, like, as a whole, the sports community as a whole, be so outraged. And it's the same team that the last two times. Right, most of the time when there's a play like this, some some people are like,

yeah, it is holding. Other people are like, add isn't holding? This is like really, majority of people are like, dude, that is you are holding blatant holding and It was the same with that right tackle that kept jumping the play right. It's the same team both times. There's an issue there, NFL, and you need to look at it. Well, Swift up in the stupid booth. Well, hold on, But they're

also doing puns on the social media. I mean, so you know, maybe maybe you shouldn't be so full of hate that, you know how you know how long it takes to think of seven puns to post a social media about Taylor Swift songs? How much? You know, there's only so much time in the day. I don't care if you're as eager as that lineman, or you could use chat GPT to you know what. I would take that they should let chat GPT just do Taylor Swift tweets because you know there'd

be some gold hidden up in there. Man. So yeah, anyway, now I try to convince him that he should do that on his show, but I don't think he's gonna. I think it'd be funny. Can you do me a favorite? Though? Can you win that game? Well, I didn't think we were gonna win this week's game. You guys have turf right. Yes, I'm not wishing harm upon anyone. What wait what anyway? Very busy? Do you want to swift to trip on the turf? I'm sorry, catch a heel. What are you advocated? Oh? You

know, here's what I'm advocating. Hanging on for this. I'm advocating this woman and her family buck up a little. Listen to what happened to this poor woman, and think how you would handle it. I'm standing inside my parents's house with a hammer and and I'm trying to defend myself and defend my family at any cause. I shouldn't have to live like this. Wendy Goldstein spoke to Fox seven Tuesday, concerned because someone's pig had been going after her

family. She describes the pig as three hundred pounds, black and white, spotted and foaming at the mouth. On Monday, this nine one one call came in. The random pigrano my grandma being a dundomb pick. Now my wildhall in the yard at that address is going after now. Mud stains and scratches could be seen on the door. Says the pig went after her daughter and disabled parents. My daughter got hurt out here, and he barreled through. My mom rustled with him at the doorway. Tried him to come for

coming in. He barreled on through, got ahold of my dad. My mom tried to lay on top of him to crude him down to the cops got here to get him, and he overpowered her and got on top of her, and he had hers flattened like an accordion. Well, well, what do you mean flat? Okay, flattened like it accordid? A couple

of things. One. I would like to think that if this happened to most of the people listening, especially those of you listening who live outside city limits, the only phone call you'd be making would not beat a nine one one. It would be to your buddies for the pig picking happening. I mean, this is this is manna from the heaven, lady, and I understand the pig caught you off guard initially, but it doesn't look like a wild hog. It looks like somebody's pig. And now it's your pig.

Came back multiple times. You would have had time to prepare, you know, the the smoker, if the temperature just right, But now they're calling nine to one one. I'm sorry, come on over to my house, pig. Absolutely, I'll leave the door open for you. It'll be great. But yeah, this is in Texas too, so I'm actually surprising. It does look like they kind of live out of town. So I'm sorry your family got attacked, but you gotta make lemonade here, ma'am that pig,

come try something, all right? Seven nineteen coming up on the show. Oh, we got the stupid opera controversy that's so dumb and so hypocritical, and two pretty high profile incidents involving politicians and activists activist journalists or actually they literally referred to him as advocate journalist, which is that's when you know

somebody's an activist journalist if they'll refer to him at least as advocate. Because even their own people around them, know, up in Philadelphia, who have spent an awful lot of time demonizing anyone who might complain about lack of police enforcement, lack of judicial follow through on stuff, you know, basically basically anyone out there who would find themselves criticizing the current policies of some of these

moonbat public leaders, well they had a certain amount of irony happened with these two stories yesterday and and one of them is dead. I'll give you the details coming up here on the k c O Day radio program Smart Talk all DAYPTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, seven twenty six here on the k c O Day radio program. I left one little thing. It wasn't in the audio of the woman who's

having the pig problems that literally came back day after day. By the way, police say they did secure the pig, or the owner of the pig has secured the pig. In his enclosure. In the report, it says at a one point the pig knocked a person down. That doesn't say which of the family members, and the method of assault was quote the way a dog will sometimes act on a person's leg. This is from the owner.

Oh, okay, this do I'm sorry. It is from the owner who claims the pig is an attacking The pig just thinks it's a dog and sometimes we'll do what a dog does to a person's leg. It's not trying to hurt you. I'm sorry. Who the hell wants a three hundred pound pig dry humping their leg and maybe not drive for that matter. I mean, how is that an how is that an Okay? Endeavor. Man, it is and I've experienced this in the past and it's not I'm not a fan.

What were you assaulted by a three hundred pound pig kind of Oh no, no, okay, all right, that's let's go. Yeah. Was it near bar clothes where the pig assaulted you or you know, I hear I hear they like to assault people right around two. So dah, that was it. That was the time. How'd you know? I just said, it's just a old wives take get out of my head, which yep,

yep, yep. Uh yeah, dude, I'm sorry. I'm just I'm just trying to imagine all the people I know a little little out of town that pitt would be going right now, that would be going right now. All right, more to come. Like I said, we got to get into Oh we got Shark versus Elextricus, the dumbest thing I saw on Twitter. That's coming up. Hang up one oh six one FM Talk and N four five w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is Casey O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, get out the

get out the irony detectors. Let's go ahead and get into these two stories one much more people are sending me their three hundred pound pig jokes. One obviously much more tragic than the other, but both instructionary. Let's see Texas Congressman Henry Kohler Kuhler Kulo. Oh, I hope it's not pronounced kulo, considering what that means in Spanish. So Rep. Henry Cooler Coulo whatever was

carjacked at gunpoint outside of his Washington, DC apartment. The sixty eight year old South Texas Democrat was unharmed during the incident, which happened in DC's Navy Yard neighborhood around nine thirty at night. Had a lot of nice restaurants over there, but the stadium for baseball stadium two. And yeah, yet crime, lots of crime because you know DC as a congressman. The congressman was parking his car. Three armed assailants approached it stole his vehicle. Luckily he

was not harmed. It is working with local law enforcement. Huh. Well, that's that's different. Thank you to p D police whatever. All right, So apparently Cooler Cooler whatever was reportedly outside a dorm building in which dozens

of House Democrats live. Oh man, what do you think the HOA is like in that building, you know, I mean, you're just full of busy body, empowered busybodies, your whole building, Everyone who has you know, main character syndrome or whatever they call it, all having to live in this this dorm style setting with a bunch of other control freaks. I bet that is just that's just nightmare fuel in there. But also, if you're a carjacker, I can't think of a safer place to apply your trade,

you know what I mean? Out in front of an apartment dorm thing that's set up that's occupied by Democrat congress members I'm in. I'm not saying they should be carjacked. I'm just saying if I was a carjacker, where do you think I would prefer? Where do you think I'd prefer to do my carjacking? In front of a building full of gun grabbers who, yes, occasionally we'll have their own arms security, but probably not there, and they

sure as hell ain't gonna be packing. Not in DC. It's hard enough anyway for people who actually do want to and are responsible or what you know, some dorm that's got like Marjorie Taylor, green Bowbird and others live in there. I don't know everybody's living situation, but there are a few of these buildings that have that tend to be clusters of Congress members or sometimes they get a big house together, like you know back in the day with Teddy

Kennedy and friends, and then they make waitress sandwiches. Google that if you want, but I'm sure most of you remember. All right, So that's story number one Numero dose. Philadelphia journalist slash Advocate as he has described, Josh Krueger, a thirty nine year old prominent supporter of the LGBTQ community, migrant rights, and criminal justice Reform i e. To Fund the police, is dead after Philadelphia police say that somebody entered his home and during the commission

of a robbery, shot him. Well, I guess they haven't confirmed robbery. That's what they suspect. Krueger. This dude was notorious on Twitter. Like, so, if you're on Twitter yesterday in the story broke, a lot of people are reposting their interactions where this guy is just super vitriol. You're all dumb, we need cashless bail. How dare you? You're all

racist, you're all homophobes, just loved getting into those tangles. So people were reposting their previous conversations with them, and he was He wasn't trying to debate people. He was just nasty in most of those. So obviously when people saw who it was and remembered the story and then remembered having interactions with him online, they found a certain amount of irony here. Please say that it was a homicide. No arrests have been made. The initial report was

the sound of gun shots inside his apartment. They found he was shot seven times. Krueger was rushed to the hospital but pronounced it shortly there after. There are no signs of forced entry though either the door was open or the offender knew how to get the door open, or in some cases will they simply wait outside and as you are entering, outcomes the gun and get me into your home, which is unfortunately something that's quite pride to San Francisco.

It's quite prevalent. They were literally telling people how to like maybe you should enter your home not using your street side door and stuff. Can you imagine there's such a problem of home invasion stuff. That's the government who is supposed to protect you because of the immense amount of taxes that you pay. I understand they can't protect you per se, but they can do things to lessen

the criminal element in an area through strict enforcement and actual punishment. And they tell you, you know what, maybe you just shouldn't use that door on your house that you know is the main door, or you should crawl in through a window under cover of darkness, or who the hell knows statements by the mayor's going back to the Philadelphia thing. Do I think he won some big award too. Oh he's a big cat dude, it says when they

put that in the article, I guess he'd write about his cats. Okay, look, I don't got beef with the dude on that, but I just you know, you see this story, and you saw the story of that business owner in Oakland who who was leading the charge for you know, defund the police out there. And what happened. She walks down the street from her shop to go to the Wells Fargo to make the deposit and they

literally murder her by running her over and steal the deposit money. And she was pretty well known in the neighborhood, and the neighborhood had gone to hell, I know you're shocked, so you have that sad story. And then like her family was putting out statements like she this would not change her mind on how she felt. And I'm like, I don't, I don't know, man, because she it wasn't just like you know, meet Joe Black

hit by a car out of the blue. If you ever seen that movie, you know the scene like they robbed her and robbed her and then they she got she got caught in the she got caught on the vehicle or whatever, and she got drug to death and then run over. So do you think during the course of that she might just for a moment go, I don't know. Maybe we do need some more police. We'll never know, all right. Seven forty three case O Day Radio program. Coming up on

the show, we got airport insanity and the dumbest argument. And that's saying a lot. I think I've seen this week on Twitter, because if you hate somebody, no matter what they say, you gotta disagree, which is how we do social media now. But this one's a doozy, all right. Seven forty four Ken Boone from the Weather Channel. He's he's here today because uh raise not and uh he'll be back tomorrow. Too much football for him or whatever. But dude, they got a tough game. I didn't

realized his his his cowboys are playing the forty nine ers. That should be doozy, and that's a Sunday night, so he probably won't be here next Monday. I think about it, and I think you're right. I think I'm in Monday. Look at it. I called it. I'm psychic. Yeah, Monday's to night. Yeah, I'm in Monday for Ray. So yeah, all right, well there we go. He might it might be good because it's true. All right, So let's uh, what are we

doing weatherwise? You're on our Tuesday? Yeah. Weatherwise, we've got lots of sunshine and warm temperatures, with above average temperatures here for the next several days as high pressure stays in control of our weather. Low eighties today, Tomorrow and Thursday, with lows down around or just below sixty. Friday, a cold front will move through. Not expecting much in the way if any rain, so maybe a straight shower Friday, but otherwise more clouds in sunshine,

middle of upper seventies Friday afternoon, but they're really cool. Air that comes in over the weekend sunshine Saturday Sunday, but highs on Saturday in the low seventies, mid sixties for Sunday, and we could get down into the forties as we look towards Sunday night. Okay, all right, thanks again, appreciate it, you bet, and we'll come back. Like I said, we'll get into a few things, including the dumb Twitter argument. But

also where is this? I love this Google story. So now people are theorizing and I don't mean like conspiracy theory, I mean people who literally analyze things. For some of the tech magazines, including Wired, are theorizing that Google are you ready for this is making there is actively trying to make their search results worse because it's more profitable. Remember this company started with a motto that said don't be evil, and then they were evil a whole bunch,

and then they got rid of the motto. So is this a possibility? Well, you can be the judge. Next, Hang on your Day Smarter one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk ninety four five w PTI more with Casey starts now. So this is an interesting piece right here. This is from Wired, but it's a an opinion piece from a lawyer and a policy advisor in DC that basically their their whole focus is search engines, online

advertising things like. That name is Megan Gray say, and she makes a pretty compelling argument if you just apply it to kind of how your evolution of use has begun. If you are somebody who uses Google as your search engine. And by the way, I got it, don't call up and oh to be on duck duck go. I know it exists. People you use

whatever they want, but I'm talking about Google right here. And if anyone out there who's used Google for many years, you would say in your own experience that things have changed right with the effectiveness of the search results actually getting what you want if there's some sort of how do I say, if there's some sort of controversy, I can generally predict predict how my searches are going to go and how quickly I'll be able to find stuff. And it's baffling,

man. There's sometimes where like some congress person will be on the news and I'll be like, wait, a secdn't like five years ago that dude like kidnap some puppies or something, right, And depending on the political orientation, you would be shocked at the number of times that I know something happened, but I just want to have the story in front of me, where it takes me a while to find it. It got like digitally memory hold. It's very frustrating, and that's when I had then go to other search

engines and strangely can find it just fine. So that's one. That's one. But what our argument about is not that, not the political stuff, but rather the way in which the primary first page results are far less efficient than they used to be because Google has realized two things. One, the more you end up scrolling and loading, the more ads you can be presented

with. So if I Google something and there is there's even a hint of monetization from a marketing standpoint, they have They have all of these different companies out there, you know, TJ Max and others that buy keyword optimization. They buy a whole host of things. I'm not even fully aware of all

the things that Google sells, but it's a lot. And when you start getting those initial responses back, basically used to be Google was trying to find the ones that were best for you, the searcher, and now a few more than usual will be ones that are best for who's the marketer, and it has a twofold twofold advantage. One it gets a paid link in front

of you or an influenced link. Right, It's one thing if it's just the Hey sponsored links, but it's another thing entirely under the keyword optimization. And when that doesn't satisfy what you want because you weren't googling that because you wanted to buy something something from this retailer, then you have to load more and they get to load more. And now those are impressions that were delivered to the customer, and Google bills more. And the argument innocence. They

have ninety percent of the market, they can do it. They get into a lot more of it, into the details. But you know what, I believe that one hundred percent. Man. That's been my experience on Google over the years. It's far less efficient than it used to be. Plus I don't trust some of the stuff that they're feeding me. You know, I want I go and I search things in the news tab all the time.

And if I do newstab there versus like a Duck Duck go or some others, the news stories that I get back from Google are almost exclusive, Like I wanted the Trevor Bauer story this morning, which we'll talk more about in the next hour, just to have all of the details. And I went on Google and the versions that you get or also the story about the Philadelphia reporter are from CNN, from MSNBC, from New York Times, all of that. But in reality, they don't talk on you know, they

don't give a complete picture in their stories of who this dude was. Yeah, he was a writer. Yeah, he was an advocate for LGBT stuff. He won some awards, he liked cats, got all of it. But he also was murdered in his home ian Philadelphia, and had spent a good portion of his advocacy trying to get less police and demonizing people online.

He was a very very involved individual. And how many times have you seen how many times did somebody who was seen as a conservative who died during COVID where the media, as part of the announcement of their death pulled anything they could find on social media from that person to where they were even questioning anything to do with COVID. How many times it ross? How many times did we see that for two years if somebody would die like a conservative radio hosts.

You still see it, you still see it? Yeah, they all this person died. Here's something they tweeted where they were going, Ah, don't you think the vaccines were formed real fast, like way faster than usual. What's up with that? It could be as asnocuous as that, and they will pull that tweet or that Facebook post or whatever it is, and they will toss it right into that story announcing that individual's death. And that was not done here. So yeah, uh, not buying it, all

right, Jamal, I got a minute and a half. Go ahead, morning, Casey, Casey. Guess what zach ly? What I was saying, everyone people die when Herman Kane and others die, because they was like, hey, they didn't wear a mask. That was literally a Facebook stage dedicated, but people who died for it seems to wear a mask. And people would laugh. But you know what happens, and oh yeah I found out Google arms duck duck go now just to let you know, so that

type of independence is really gone. But they sat there, they laugh and they picked So forgive me for doing this right here I put him because when we sit here with something happens to us, they sit there they laugh. Let you ca see I accidentally drop your forty five and shoot yourself in the knee. I heard you, Casey missed the Yomi cowboy. You shot yourself. That's what you're here. But they always was spent conservatives. We gotta take the high road. No, no, this man sat here, laugh,

laugh, and pick. I got into an argument. He got me almost armed, well originally got me almost bad from Twitter when they were gonna mad me originally. Okay, so I bumped them to this guy. Yeah, well, hey, hang on, I got I got ten seconds, so I mean I had to you want to hold on to finish because I gotta Okay, all right, I gotta I gotta go do some news. All right, we'll finish that call and get the shark verses like hop.

All right, good morning, welcome back. It is eight oh six here on the case O Day Radio program, our number three, and uh talking about a few things in putting a Democratic congressman and from Texas who was a victim of a carjacking right in front of his dorm building where a dozen or dozens of fellow House Democrats live, which again I can't even imagine with all

those egos and It doesn't even just have to be Democrats. You just if I had to live in a building chock full and nothing but egotistical congressman congress hooles, it's just, uh, probably go sleep on the street man. But yeah, they car jacked him right in front of his building. You know, some people find irony there. And up in Philadelphia. You have

this reporter activist who has found shot to death in his Philadelphia home. Now they're they don't know one hundred percent, like I don't know, maybe it was a spurned lover or something. I'm not sure, but you know, at this point, it looks like somebody was able to gain access to his home shot him, and I did commit some sort of robbery, but that's where we are, and I was just pointing out there he is. I don't celebrate some dude getting, you know, murdered in his home, regardless

of what his opinions were. But I do expect there to be consistency in the way that these things are handled. And the example that I put out there was anytime somebody who was even even remotely skeptical of any of the claims, many of which turned out to be BSU During COVID if they said something on social media and they died, even if they didn't die from COVID, because remember there's dying with COVID and dying from COVID, which were still not

delineated. In many instances, they would whenever they ran the article, they would include all that. So yes, I do think it's relevant for somebody who spent his days trolling people on Twitter screaming about stuff demanding defunding of police and cashless bail, which La, by the way, just implemented this week. I'm sure that will that's gonna be great. They had tried it for a little while. Now it's a permanent thing. No problems I can see

there. And yeah, even Fox News when they wrote the article I'm staring at it didn't include any of that stuff. So forgive some people for wondering why the double standard? All right, we were just chatting with Jamal, and then I didn't realize how close we were to the clock. So let's finish that. Called Jamal, continue, sir, what's going on? Okay? Kay? See this guy, because I made sure I'm more I was talking about the right one. It is him. When George Floyd fitting off

Floyd of the Saint meth a Lot Baptist Church when he passed away. Remember, I was one of the people to say, hey, he's on drugs. He's on drugs. This man's on drugs. People like, no, no, no, he doesn't have any drugs in the system. Me and this guy Kruvid gotten into He called me a tomb servatives. That's when he called me. He was guys, you just so just one thing about your coom servators. You want to see here and and always to pay. I

said, brouh, I'm black too. He's on drugs. The man is asking to get out of the vehicle, met him, got into it. He got one of my tweets flags because I said him and I said one thing about white liberals they always want to defend criminal black folks, but don't live in the neighborhoods whether people they're so called defending. Well, I got flag for that. That's one of the flags they gave me. I meant him, and then he blocked me. He blocked me right afterwards. So

I don't care about what happened him. I'm be honest with you, Casey. These people are the same ones who told us, oh you you came, oh, black pear, it's white so premancy and white old pressure. And then it's young black people that's doing the robin shooting and telling them. Then it's like, oh, like what happened in Washington, DC. You literally had two girls you remember this casey, you talked about it, two girls card jack the man who was the doing I want to say, yeah,

you killed him, yeah, trying to car jack him. Yep. So this is a problem, and they want to indict JA Sixers, and they want to indict President Trumba. I'm sticking to the point cause I know sometimes you will pull your hand like Jamal, you want to stay on topic. But they do that to them, but they don't want to do and they admit the problem. The problem is not racism. The problem is that young black teenagers are being raised up in this era if we can do what

we want. You just saying white folk back and they killing people like normal, And I don't I don't know any tears. I'm actually laughing that what happened to him? Because good you was one of those defund the police. You was one of those that we need to march with George Floyd. And

now it's coming to turn around and bite. Yeah. Well, in this case, the description, suspect description and the carjacking is three black males wearing all black clothing, uh and driving a stolen Honda's HR with Texas tags. So you know, yep, tasty. And you can always tell them we'll be truthful with you when it's a black suspect, because now they don't give you this stale They will not give you a description of someone who's doing carjacking

and robin which we will. Literally they don't want to black nails in a bad image. That is the description. That's the description they released from the police. So they didn't they did. Yeah, yeah, Now whether all the where the journalistic outlets carry did, that's a difference because those are the thanks for the call there, Jamal. Those are the two different stop caps.

Right. There have been some woke depart sort of like we're not going to put any of this out, But in many cases they do provide it because I get press releases from law enforcement and then I'll see that the press they didn't use in the story the actual suspect description. So I know you're shocked, all right, talk about people just looking to argue for, and

not even in a fun way. So Donald Trump said something at an event the other day, and I liked how some people are, like see the shows, how senile he is. I'll I'll put Trump clips up against Biden clips all day. Okay, But look, Trump wanders around and he just he he just free flows on stage obviously a lot. So so does Joe Biden. Actually, now that I think about it, but much of the

terror of his staff. So Trump's saying this thing, and he's just telling a dumb little story about you know, a boat, a boat breaking down and you know, sinking or taking on water and there might be electrical issues and water in electricity or not a good thing. But you know there's a shark. So do you stay on the boat and risk electrocution? Do you get in the water and deal with the shark. It's the dumbest thing ever.

And it's also one of those things like you can remove the politics and just have fun discussions, like it's interesting to argue do you go with the shark? Do you go with the electricity? If the scenario is you can,

you know, you take your chances. That might be different than if I told you that you will die from whichever one you choose, and instead it was a teds exercise on Twitter yesterday where people are like, I hope he gets electrocuted and then eating by the shark, or he's so dumb, I'll take the shark all day, or I'll take this, and it's just there's so many other things right to be outraged, especially yes your day when he gave that he was talking before and after court, and now now they're

saying that he was trying to get he's trying to get the Attorney General killed up in New York. All right, kid you not. That's on Twitter this morning because he encouraged people to vote her out. He's obviously trying to get her murdered. But here's what he said about the shark and electrocution. Okay, that people just couldn't have a little fun, have a little discussion, right, act act like an adults but slightly children. No, it had to be a one tdsxer say how dumb is he? Right, he's

so dumb. Listen to this. But if I'm sitting down and that boat's going down and I'm on top of a battery, I know what to start sweating in I'm getting concerned. But then I look ten yards to my left and there's a shark over there. So I have a choice of electrocution or shock. You know what, I'm gonna take electrocution. I will take electrocution every single time. Do we agree? I will take a all right,

Look, that's not a policy discussion. That's just him fill in time at these very long events that he has and telling the story that he thinks is amusing and and and admittedly some people are like, why is he telling this story? And I understand that, but man, just watching people like this is why the twenty fifth Amendment needed to be on this guy, because he would he would take electrocution me. What are we doing here? Roster you

on team electrocution or shark. By the way, if I had to choose, okay, jumping into like say, a lake that I knew would electrify me or a shark, I would probably take the shark because I might have a chance with the shark. I try to punch the shark, shark might see me and be like, I'm not messing with that, bro. Yeah, because A really really think you'd alpha the shark by your mirror. Yeah,

just stare it down. I mean, there's a chance that you could shoot it with your giant elephant guns you claim to always have on your purse, right right, which, by the way, do you know what you know what the board? You know what? The weight is a firearm that shoots, you know, like a four sixteen or four forty four marlind Those are really heavy. Back hurts my back hurts so bad today. Yeah, I'm just saying those are like sync you to the bottom of the all right.

So if the scenario is you take your chances, if there is a chance you survived, you're going for the shark. The You're going, okay, and that's fine. You just made a compelling discussionary argument on on something that's so dumb anyway. But if the argument was choose your death like a chance, I would probably go with electrocution. Yeah, yeah, I think

so. And it's unclear exactly what we got going on there, but yeah, no, I'm team electrocution in that in that sense right there, right, And and so then people were arguing that, and they're like, it's still don't you go with the shark because nature or something. I just saw the way it was some of the dumbest crap under there. But there's a reason here here. I'll make this as easy as possible if you got to

pick one. There's a reason that for a very long time in this country and in some a few specific states, one of the methods that we felt was humane enough for execution was electric electricity. Right, And don't get me wrong, it had some it had some issues, especially during the initial run. However, it was still upheld as a viable execution due to it not violating cruel and and usual punishment. We don't feed inmates to sharks, do

you know what I'm saying. That's never, at least within the traditional US government, been an official role in any state or federal level as a legal means of executing you know what. You literally stole my line, but you recognize what I'm saying. Right, there's only one that we consider to be quick enough to be within the realm of humane. We don't have shark pits,

but to Ross's point, maybe we should. I'm surprised. I'm surprised, just you know, because Utah. I'm surprised Utah doesn't have sharks. They're crazy up in Utah. Dude. Yeah, they'll let you pick. They had Utah pick they recently had up until maybe they still do. They had firing squad they had they like the gamut just pick whatever you want. South Carolina lets you have a few different options too. Yeah, but no in Utah you can you can pick. Man, they just throw your right

in the Salt Lake torn to shreds by it. That's things stink. Did you ever go over the Salt Lake? Yeah, because they lived out there. Gross Yeah, yeah, it's grosses yeah. Uh. But which is crazy because the area is so beautiful. It's the most beautiful place I've ever lived. Like you're driving around going to work, if you're in a bad day, you look like I feel like I'm in a painting, Like it's so beautiful and it's a dry bash wabash range whatever, the mountain beautiful.

And then you drive a certain way out and you're like that is bad. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We had a station booze cruise on the Salt Lake. Oh no, why would you do that? So people think that's the only lake there. There's a big ass freshwater lake that actually is okay, that's on the other side. But I don't know why you go out on the Salt Lake. So are we being punished? Yeah? Yeah, you are? All right? Wait, how did you have a booze cruise

in Utah? People? People, people think that there's no drinking. And I've said this before. Wherever you have a dominant culture, you're gonna have a dominant subculture. The craziest partiers I've ever encountered. We're in Salt Lake because they gotta they gotta fill in for everyone. That's a good point, right there. Man, that's a good point all right though though like people

don't the laws in Utah. It used to be crazy. There's a whole there's a whole city in Wyoming that sits right on the border Evanston, Wyoming that as you get right over to the edge, and it was for a long time it was nothing but liquor stores and strip clubs and tobacco shops and all of that because all the Utah people drive up to get their fix.

And then in Utah, like if you couldn't mix more than two liquors together at a bar, So if you wanted, like if you wanted a Bulvardier or something which technically has three types of alcohol in it, you literally couldn't order one you couldn't have two shot glasses on the table at a time. Yeah. I mean, we've had some stuff here in the North Carolina, but they were they were tamped down. Man, all right, eight twenty one, we'll get some phone calls next, hang on, keeping you connected.

This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Oh man, all right, here we go, eight twenty six kc ODA radio program to the phones. Chris, what's up, Hey, good morning, Casey. I just wanted to follow up on the shark battery incident. For a thing with that, Donald Trump was talking about conservative thinking would be to get the shark to eat the battery. That's what I would try and do. But again, you gotta work within

the bounds of the scenario, sir, And I don't. I might be a bridge too far. It worked in Jaws the Shark. I hear you, I hear what's going on. But we're going to assume you gotta pick one. So and these, by the way, these are any types of discussions that normal people have under an audio clip of that. Not people lose great damn minds. Yeah, so I need to find out who Lindsey Hill's

ensure is. So I can get that insurance policy. I know I'd be amazing, right, all right, yeah, let's go file false charges on somebody get paid. Josh, what's up? Hey, Casey? Good morning?

Thinking about how the liberals respond to everything and anything Trump. So with the shark situation yesterday they called him dumb today, I'm thinking either a they're going to bring out Peter to talk about sharks or people too, or they're going to bring out a family who had their family member eaten by a shark to play the victim talk about how insensitive he is. Yeah, maybe Chrissy's family from Jaws that the first girl got eaten? Right, Well I wasn't

government complete overreaction to everything? Yeah? All right, well, thank you sir for that. So and the emailers want to know. The shark does not in this scenario have a laser on its head, so not a factor. But if you want to create that scenario and start a Twitter thread, then more power to you. Thinking thinking of speaking of people making something out of nothing for political purposes, wait to hear them. So after a show is on the iHeart radio app, search Casey O Day for the podcast on

the iHeart Radio app. Oh, this is delicious right here. You know what I'm gonna I'm gonna have to circle back, as Jensaki used to say on this, uh, this Taylor Swift Travis Kelsey thing. Hold on,

hear me out, hear me out. Not because I don't think it's destroying the NFL and my uh, you know, my enjoyment of just trying to escape from all of the rest of the garbage, but because if you can count on activist Internet to do what activist Internet wants to do and does do on the regular, of course, they have been able to stir a controversy of racial proportions. Here. So I present to you this story right here. Man. So, so Kelsey used to date some other girl, an

influencer. I know you're shocked. Uh, and apparently this this check who he used to date. And I think Mahomes's wife or buddy buddy. But there was some fallen out, like uh, they were they were together, they were at mahomes wedding in Hawaii and that was a big thing. And then Kelsey just got rid of they just they parted ways. Right, this is what it says. I don't know exactly what happened, but they part ways and now he's with Taylor Swift or he's not, it's it's all staged

or whatever. But his ex has been posting some stuff on social media, which you know is the kind of post that people you ever see those people go and post on social media because they're seeking attention, so they'll see they'll put a post down. They'll just like, I I just feel really bad today. I don't know if it's worth it. Right where people put stuff, it's not exactly that, but it's it's It was definitely for her because at the end of the day, she's an influencer, right, so she's

trying to drive clicks and whatnot. It was very apparent that she was posting this to garner the more clicks interaction and perhaps follows. But she's black, Travis Kelsey is white, and Taylor Swift Ross would you check? I think she's white? Ross is checking real quick. Yeah, white comes back as super white, super white. Okay, extra extra bonus white. So do you already see the controversy that people are stirring with probably nothing to back it

up, but you could have sniffed that one out. So there's two version. There's two. There's two things to a one. You know, Travis Kelsey got rid of his black girlfriend and now he's got the white girlfriend. But also, why is it that the NFL went gaga over the white girlfriend but didn't do any of the stuff to promote what is this chick's name? Uh, Kayla Nicole who well not a famous singer, is a is a celebrity of sorts on the on the social media. And it wasn't until he

got a white girlfriend, uh that they did this. So that's yeah, And again that's just people who got to make up grievances. But I'm you know what, whatever, go ahead. I am outraged. I don't know about you, but I am outraged. And the NFL needs put the kibosh on this immediately. So love it. Love the internet. Just doing what the Internet does, if if only to keep me plush with work and stuff to do. All right, I opened the show with this, but I

want to hit it again real quick if you haven't heard. And this is the story of Josh Bauer. More sports stuff. So Bauer stud pitcher for the for the Dodgers Cy Young finalist or winner, I can't remember, but this dude was Todd of the World man, and he's out there and he gets big old contract, as you do. And then something happened a couple of years ago. A woman claims that he assaulted her, and I don't just mean sexually assaulted, but beat the crap out of her. You had

journalists running stories saying that he quote fractured her skull. The Atlantic ran the or the Athletic excuse me ran that, which is supposed to be an actual journalistic endeavor within the sports industry, even though they had her medical records which did not show that as an injury. They ran in anyway because they had an activist reporter who, by the way, they ended up firing. But

that's another story for another day. So all of this is out there, and it's all going on, not from a criminal standpoint, but she files a big old lawsuit and all of that info, with the photos of her with the bruises and the marks and the injuries, is out there. This story about how she just went over and she thought that they were going to cuddle or something, and instead he's a sex monster, beats people up to get his kicks and all sorts of stuff. And during the course of it.

He couldn't comment, but they also parted ways with him. The Dodgers took him out Major League Baseball. I'm not sure exactly how it contractually all worked. They excommunicated this guy who had a contract remaining for over fifty million dollars. No, I think it is more than that. He had already been paid fifty million of it, and there was a lot more to go, and he ended up having to not say a word for two years and go pitch in some Japanese baseball league to make ends meet. Well, that

lawsuit is settled, and not for money from him. So finally some info that had been previously withheld, according to Bauer, from he and his team, including a video of this woman clearly with no injuries after when she said she was injured, but coupled with a series of text messages that show her absolutely plotting with a friend too, in my opinion, commit a crime. This is theft, This is this is blackmail, This is extortion, which

she is appearing to attempt to do. When you read these texts and you see this video and it is positively sociopathic, this is stuff. This is kind of stuff that gives you the creepy crawleys. When you see like video interviews with like Richard Ramirez or Son of Sam or you know Gaycy and you know, obviously their crimes are are much of a much higher magnitude. But it's the it's the personality, because you've got to have that mindset where you

just doesn't matter. You have to be a psychopath. Listen to Bauer in a video released yesterday when he was finally able to talk, describing in next victim, star Pitcher for the Dodgers. A text Lindsey Hill sent to a friend before she ever even met me. What should I steal? She asked another in reference to visiting my house for the first time. The answer, take his money? So how might that work? I'm going to his house Wednesday, she said, I already have my hooks in. You know how

I rolled. Then after the first time we met, net Worth is fifty on mill, she said, Bit you better secure the bag was the response. But how was she going to do that? Need Daddy to choke me out? She said, being an absolute whore to try to get in on his fifty one million, read another text. Then after the second time we met former padres Pitcher Jacob Nix told her, you got to get this bag. I'll give you fifty thousand, Lindsay replied her. A sponsor asked her

at one point, do you feel a tiny bit guilty? Not really, she replied. Since then, her legal team has approached me multiple times about coming to a financial settlement, but as I have done since day one,

I refused to pay her even a single cent. In August of twenty twenty one, Lindsay Hill's claims were hurt in court, and during those legal proceedings, critical information was deliberately and unlawfully concealed from me and my legal team, information like this video, which was taken by Lindsay Hill herself the morning after she claims she was brutally attacked, emotionally traumatized, and desperate to get away from me. And now we have the metadata so there can be no dispute.

It was taken mere minutes before she left my house on the morning of May sixteenth, twenty twenty one, without my knowledge or consent, of course. In it, you can see her lying in bed next to me while I'm sleeping, smirking at the camera, without a care in the world or any marks on her face. Yes, and absolutely that video. By the way, that smirk is what really puts it over the top. You know, you wonder why some guys get real sour on this stuff or have a

bad experience. And by the way, I'm not picking on all women. I don't think that the majority of women operate like this woman does, but I would I would venture to guess that the permissibility where you know you have this. You know, men have been screwing us for so long, so get your bag attitude. I have to think that that has increased within our society. I have a question for any of our female listeners. Have you

ever had a friend with this mindset? Yeah, or a female relative or any of the rest, because you know, the women are much more like the obviously to disclose this where they just thought that, nah, this is a fine way to make money. I'm just curious eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four because that is psychotic. All right, let's get let's get the weather with Ken Moon. He's joining us this morning. How you doing, serve what's going on? I'm doing well. We've got lots

of sunshine and very warm temperatures here. Over the next several days. High pressure is still in control of our weather. Some changes for the upcoming weekend, however, with much cooler air expected in low eighties this afternoon, up er fifties tonight, up around just over eighty again Tomorrow and Thursday was sunshine.

Clouds begin to move in Friday, not quite as warm, maybe a stray shower, not a lot of rain Friday with this cold front moving through though, temperatures reaching highs in the middle of upper seventies Friday afternoon, and then significantly cooler over the weekend with low seventies Saturday eight mid sixties Sunday. But it will be nice and sunny all weekend long. All right, thank you, appreciate it. All right, we go? Yeah, Ken Moon

from the Weather Channel. Again, I'm just curious. You don't have to give me a name or anything. And again I'm kind of leaning into the women on this. Don't worry. There's there's all sorts of horrible crap, guys, do got it. It's not this contest. I'm talking about this attitude where, you know, like the baby trap I had. I have a female friend of mine who she her sister baby trapped her husband and it came out like after the fact, and it was a whole thing, and

I was like kind of on the periphery. So that's where drama belongs for me. But I mean, this is obviously something completely different, and she has destroyed this man's career and she got paid three hundred thousand by her own insurance company too. So eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four we'll come back. Jeff Bellinger will join us as well. Hang on, Thank you. Casey is nine four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh

six one FM talk in the triangle. All right, eight fifty three your Bloomberg update now, Jeff Bellinger, what's happened? It looks like interest rate warriors are back on Wall Street KC Dow futures are down one hundred eighty seven points at the moment. The United Autoworker strike is idling more non striking workers whose jobs are affected by the walkout. General Motors had layoffs at a plant

near Cleveland and another in central Indiana. There were layoffs at Ford plants in Chicago and in Lima, Ohio. These latest layoffs by the two companies affected about five hundred workers. Delta Airlines the latest carrier to discover that some of its planes were repaired with fake parts. Delta says unapproved components were found in a small number of its jet engines. Macy's looking for a bigger presence outside

of traditional shopping malls. Toward that end, the department store chain plans to triple the number of smaller outlets over the next couple of years. Macy says it will open thirty new small format stores by the fall of twenty twenty five. Holiday toy shopping seasons underway at Target. The retailer says it's bull's Eye top toys list is the most affordable lever. There are gifts starting at seven dollars ninety nine cents, and Target says there are thousands of new playthings for

less than twenty five dollars. A Federal Reserve official says Central bankers will likely hike interest rates one more time this year. Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester thinks rates will have to be raised and then kept high for some time before inflation is back down to two percent. And Casey Sunday Night football isn't just for NFL fans. At least, it wasn't this a week NBC's telecast drew twenty

seven million viewers, up twenty two percent from a year ago. And Taylor Swift stop yes, credit, I'm sorry now sorry she was in the audience was yeah, she wasn't playing you get her down on the field? Suit up? Fine, Okay, I'm good with that. But no, lad is uh, we're gonna that is the name that she'll not be spoken. I've done a pretty good job avoiding it, but I couldn't. Right there, No, there you go, have a good day. Thank you.

Yep, okay, there you go. Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News. Was she the reason or was it because it was a big matchup and people wanted to watch the Chiefs hold or something? I don't know. By the way, I think if the if the NFL is really committed to this, we need more super couples, but we do need more diversity. The activists are right, ross, you're ready for this. I got one bag of milk and Lizzo, I love it. Right say something to you. Hear right

away, You're like, that is meant to be. That is meant to be some power couple easily r the whitest player in football, right we bag of milk. Yeah, yeah, your name's bag of milk. Come you know what. It reminds me too of that movie Road Trip Back in the day. I was thinking the same thing with DJ Walls, the skinny kid, tall skinny dude and the woman he finds love with on there is a larger Lizzo looking woman. Yeah, so we'd go with that. Who do

we hook Josh Allen up with? He's already taken? Thank you, Shakira. I don't know. I'm trying to trying to figure out she in prison for like tax evasion? Are you ever really in prison if you're rich in South America's point? Yeah, come on, yeah, you know, no stuff. So I'll get that Kirk Cousins. We'll hook my quarterback up with any woman who doesn't like to walk or move because he's a frigging statue back

there. So he's looking for somebody less active. But yeah, I think next off the next is uh yeah, the DJ qual's Bag of Milk out scenario. That'd be great, all right, real quick, get both. So I was I was on the HBO mag yesterday, Ross and I did two things. One, there's a show I saw where people were like, oh, it's a good show. It's about pirates. Our flag means death, and I, you know, I have to be in the mood to

click something like that out. So I put it on because the new season's coming out, and like, I don't know, maybe I'll just something I'll enjoy and I can binge it. So here's what happens. So it's a it's like an English gentleman who decides he wants to be a pirate, so he gets a ship, and his pirates that are with him that he hires, they're just like, they're a little unsure on the he is, whether

he's a good pirate. So there's almost mutiny and they run into Blackbeard, the pirate and the cap this this English gentleman and black Beard get busy because apparently all the pirates were gay and trans I'm not making this up. This is the focus of the show and it's referred to as a historically inspired pirate tale. So good God. And I happened to glance at that naked dating thing from the UK that for some was I know, some reasons happen.

Huh, it was there, and I'm like, I'm gonna do some research. I want to know what's up and within five minutes you realize every single person on that show is either a stripper, a prostitute, an only fans worker, or a transactivist. I don't believe it, And sure enough I then went and googled, and somebody had figured out who all the people were. And then you checked out all the only fans you know for the research, and I you know what I like to be thorough? Don't you like

to be thorough? Good? God man, I've fallen down on the job around here. So but that explains a whole lot. But watch at your own peril either of those

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