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All right, good morning, everybody, you can welcome. It is six oh seven, and obviously today is you know, kind of a big day. It's national clean out the pantry of stuff that's been sitting in there for a year that you never used day. Some people refer to as Halloween or something. I don't know as uh, because you know how I feel about Halloween. We we have touched on this over the years, numerous times.

Numerous times. Halloween is is the embodiment of over reaching totalitarian government training and what you're saying, you're saying, Casey, it's too early for this crap. What is wrong with you? Do you have a happy story? And I do? I do kind of. I mean it's happy for me, probably not for some of the people in the story, but whatever. But I mean, think about what you're teaching the kids, right and run the parallels of a tyrannical, out of control government, especially with all the fresh

examples we have. All Right, what do you tell the kids you you need to acquire more stuff because those other people have more stuff than you. In this case, the stuff is candy. But it doesn't matter what it is, right, It's the lesson and the way that you're going to do that is you're gonna go and you're not going to offer to perform labor.

Right, You're gonna go and you're going to demand it. And I know what you're saying, Like I know, I teach my kid to say please, right, But the concept is inherently give me this, give unto me who has less, from you who has more, and if you don't, I will do something dastardly, which is the version of government with the gun there to get what they want. All right, You see in the parallels

here, some people are gonna freak out and send me an email. And I realize that I do this every year and it amuses me, all right, So so that right that, and then right the if you don't give it, then then they will. You know, property destruction is somehow apparently part of this. Right, Well, let's get some toilet paper, some eggs, right that. I will not support that, And I'm I don't really eat candy, so I have no reason to have candy, and inevitably

I would have leftover, and it's it's all dumb. So but don't indoctrinature kids into being little panhandling vandals. That's all I'm saying, so to counteract this, even though you turn it. You know, if you turn out all the lights, no porch light, no really interior light in the front part of the house, then you should knock on the door. But inevitably people don't listen, they don't do it. So what do they get greeted with? Well, they get ignored initially, But then what do they get

greeted with? They get greeted with cans of crap that I for some reason bought and then never used and just been taking up space in the pantry. So if you like a really small thing of kidney beans, this is your year. Okay, we got got some of the little little corn things mm hmmmm, although I kind of like those, but I don't like this brand, so uh, maybe those will those will be okay for you. Oh what else? Oh, there's like a shrimp paste. You ever opened the

little shrimp paste stuff? Oh? That stuff? The I guess, the better it's supposed to taste, the worst it smells, uh, and the worst it smells. So I might even crack that open for you, so I will not so poured it because you know, I'll work early in the morning. So that's my that's my annual Halloween beef. So there you go eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four, Yes, there you

go, Boston Paul. Boston Paul says he's inspired and he's gonna go out and he's gonna confiscate the candy from kids probably drugs in their Boston Paul, you should take it and you know, for testing, because you know, government loves seizures. Right, some guy's got you know, he's driving, mind his own business, but he has fifty thousand cash on him because I don't know, maybe he doesn't trust banks or something, and they're like,

ah, that looks like drug proceeds. We'll we'll just seize it from you. Yeah. So, if you got some kid with a giant bucket full of candy because he's working overtime and also being dishonest at the take one bucket, then yep, probably got to bring that in for evidentiary reasons, you know, And then you know when you check it in the property room, it's half a bucket. I'm just you know, what happened to the other half. I don't know, maybe I was confused, maybe it was only

half because I know how that rolls. So there you go, happy, happy Halloween slash bagging under the threat of violence. You really your kids are antifas you should just dress them as that? All right? Did I ruin everyone's day? Good eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four Ross? Are you participating in this giant shakedown with the h And also, oh, I didn't even talk about the component where people literally travel to other people's

neighborhoods so they can more thoroughly builk the halves. Oh Ross, put some on the blog. I'm sorry bugging them. Dude. We got a great video. We'll get it up there and then I'll once it's up, I'll tell you what it is that would be my That's what I would prefer to see this evening. So we'll let you know what that is coming up. But anyway, let me do this and then I'll give you a rundown and you can call and tell me I'm dumb on Halloween whatever, and maybe you'll

win the shrimp paste. So we'll see how that works. But right now, six fifteen CaCO Day Radio program, Hang on, all right, good morning everybody, and welcome. It is six nineteen here on the KCO Day Radio program. He's reading a fun story here about a doctor and then a group of doctors, but they're really profiling one woman because she's the one really put in the work on this particular issue. What is her name? And you know what I actually she's she's backcrap moon back crazy. But there's like

two things fro. I'm like, I agree with her just because they're the dumb thing that I use as stupid little slang words. But she wants to do this for all sorts of woke reasons and make it clinical and that it's not fun anymore because that it's clinical, right all right? Doctor Iana Elana Shearer, who practices in Palo Alto and it has has put together a proposal that will be considered at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference. I guess

it is. It's going on either right now or it just got done whatever. And it's about getting more inclusive, more inclusive in medical language, right, because you control the language and you know how this works. And even though there's been some individual doctors, clinics, hospitals, all of that, having consistent terminology that is accepted by the entirety of the medical community is important.

Obviously, when one doctor might be reviewing another doctor's work. It's going to be very clear what they're talking about as it pertains to the patient. But apparently it's not inclusive enough because sometimes people have parts on their body that don't comport with their own identity because you know, they were assigned at birth. I believe it is the term. So with that in mind, I'm not going to some of the stuff I'm not gonna be able to get into.

But basically, the big one is we'll go what we refer to affectionately on the show as the sports car and the garage, right, and you've heard us use those terms. It's obviously we're referring to men and women's parts. She wants to keep it. I think it's she Oh lord, I don't know innies and Oudi's I wish I was joking with you, innies and outies. She said that by using that terminology, it will make medical terminology more inclusive. I'm not sure how that works among some other ones. Let's

see here. Oh so she talks about words that, also while they're not clinical, would be or acceptable for laymen to use, I guess non doctors and for dude. She said the preferred word would be bits. And for women when you refer to the you know, the the chest area, that chesticles would be acceptable. And I enjoy using that word, so I'm on board with that. But everything else she's yeah, I'm just looking at her. Oh. And also she was the one who was among the doctors pushing

the front hole back whole thing. So yeah, I'm telling you man. The speed at which and the reason that it is a concerted effort almost from the get go on any topic is because it works right if you change the language and then guard it right. You know, legal aliens a good example. Now there's still some governmental use of that, but they're working hard to

get rid of it. But by going all activists on that and then ap style guide in others saying that it is unacceptable, it went from not being just the preferred terminology like you know where you know you try to have some sink, some syncd up use of it, especially among members of the media, to a fireable offense in some instances, because now it's it is a slur, is what they'll tell you. It is not a slur, especially

not as long as the government still using it. But also it's not a slur because it accurately describes the legal status of an individual from an immigration perspective. Right, So ain't a slur, but it's it's moved far enough down the road that there are circumstances where if you use that term people will accuse

you of using a slur. That's the success you see. So really getting down to changing all of the fundamental language as it pertains to human anatomy is seen from an activist perspective, as a necessary way to advance all of this. So this is just one of the stupider versions of it that I have come across in a while. Because you'll sit there and say, well, I won't get on board with that, but a lot of people will.

In fact, most people will. So that's why the majority of people have changed language that they've used over the years, and why you won't see a news report where or very few, i should say, where illegal immigrant will be used undocumented migrant. What was the one California was wanting to use? It was something traveler, paperless traveler or something. It's just it that never caught on. But I'm sure that's only a year away, so I don't

know. Man h Ross you on board with innyan OUTI and all of this insanity. Let me check on the no no no, But you would refer to a belly button like that, wouldn't you? Sure? Okay? But also this had doesn't this have the ability And I'll be very I'm gonna be very delicate here. This also has the ability to really cause some self esteem issues for people who were on one end of the bell curve, you know what I mean? Here where I'm going, huh, like, what if

it's not really an OUDI because you just didn't win in that department? And also on the flip side, what if it's more of an AUDI but it's supposed to be an any because And that's as far as I'm gonna go there. And I'm just saying, like, if you want it, you're trying to make everyone feel happy and cuddling and stuff, and I don't know, I think you got the ability to creep people out. So but that's just

me, all right. Six twenty seven. Uh, the Halloween thing of irritated people in the medical language, You've got weird crime news ross you trick or treating? You're trick or treating today? Are you doing it in your neighborhood or are you going? Are you just sure where we're going? Oh? I figured you had it, like it's all mapped out, man. Now we'll just say there's like a few neighborhoods Lincoln, we like, you know, pick one that are nearby and whatever he wherever he wants to go.

We'll probably do that after five or something. We never get any trigger treaters like trick or treating, like Halloween has changed oh a lot where I think a majority of people don't do it. Now, that's what it seems like. You can you can find certain neighborhoods that we know and where like every other house will do it, but the majority, Like if you drive around, I think you're gonna find more houses that don't do it that do

it. I well, I think yeah. And I think there's also to your point, there's very popular neighborhoods, but there's also real controlled stuff Like I was talking to my brother yesterday and he's got a gazillion kids because why not. And they do a thing actually with their church, right like the trunk or tree. Yeah, yeah exactly. So they're gonna do that just because that's easiest for them. But that's I think that's what they've they've done, they always done. So I don't know, Bross, I don't think

you're gonna be able to salvage anything off this truck trap catch. But the video which we posted for you, add to Casey on the radio dot com, we'll get it. Send it via Twitter to so you can link back to it. So this semi truck was carrying you're ready, drumroll please, it was carrying one hundred thousand dollars worth of this. That's not popcorn, yeah, buddy, that's fireworks. Man. The thing was low, all right, thank you, thank you fireworks. The thing was loaded to the

brim with fireworks and collided with a power line. It's it's like Looney Tunes, Wileye coyote stuff. Initially a pickup truck and the trailer collided and the trailer then was jackknifed around and went off the road, hit the power lines. Then boom, there we go. People want to know what you're giving out at your house, and if it's five dollars worth of quarters, is that what she asked for? That's a good callback. Thank you for the email, sir. Was that what that woman was asking for was it five

dollars a quarter quarters. Yeah, yeah, I don't think Ross is given out five dollars a quarters. We don't. We don't give out anything because we don't get any trigger treaters. Yeah, period, but there are none. So well, I mean they're not home anyway, We're not there. They didn't check her calendar or whatever. Ryan Coon said he was on his way home. This happened by the way near Vancouver, Washington. No, this one's no, I'm sorry. This is Vancouver, BC, British Columbia.

The horse story that I have is Vancouver, Washington. Just wait for that thing. Holy crap. Crash happened around ten pm, perfect, absolutely perfect. Right, would have been a shame. We can agree. This would have been a shame if it happened to like two in the afternoon. Right, you got time to stick around and watch it, obviously, you know it's nighttime, so it's going to be the best visually, everything you

could want. Ryan Kuh said he was on his way home on when he saw what he saw in the distance fireworks and realized as he got near it it was quote a raging inferno of fireworks. Hello's listen to this quote. He says, it seemed very strange for ten o'clock at night. Why when do you do fireworks? You do fireworks at night? Dude, Come on, Coon said, Vehicles stopped and this is a very rural area. I guess slowed down or stopped to watch the fireworks. He described it as the

best fireworks show I'll ever see. Maybe that one would be pretty good. Then we have a didn't we have a fireworks One of our listeners is somehow I don't know if it's a family member or whatever. We had a we had a guy's stash of fire I wet'll say stash of fireworks. We had like a whole shed full of fireworks or barn or it's a storage for a store or something that went up recently, remember that being a story. Oh and the San Diego fireworks display ross. You remember the San Diego fireworks in

Sanity. So San Diego had the big you know they had they were gonna have their big fireworks show which takes place in that if you call it a tidle pool or what it is there, But we're a SeaWorld and stuff is but that you know that inland kind of bay, but it's not really a bay. Whatever. So they do that and everyone lines up on the outside and it's a huge area and it's obviously it's a big metropolitan area, so

there's tons of fireworks. And somehow, because you know, the fireworks not you know, these things are all digital, somehow the command got sent at the right as it started to send all the fireworks at once, and that's what happened. So this show, which was gonna go on for you know, god knows how long, was just one big discharge of all the fireworks. And the video was crazy, so you know that'd be the shortest one you'd see, but it it looked pretty amazing judging from the video there.

All right, uh six thirty nine Cacoday Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Uh, let's see here. Yeah, I guess we can get rolling on this. So if it'll load. What are you doing? Thank you, Thank you. Interesting little moment with John Kirby. All right, So, John, when you talk about spokes holes or spokespersons or men's women, whatever, when you talk about spokes holes in Washington, obviously, Jean Pierre is you know that's the top gig,

right, You're the White House spokesperson. Really Number two is kindegone National Security, and that's John Kirby. You know, that's that's the yah, that's probably that's probably the second biggest spokesperson gig in all of all of government. And obviously Kirby's out there and he's shoveling the you know, the Biden talking points, because that's you know, they they appoint the administration appoints it. And I got that. And there's been some interesting there's been some very interesting

moments that pony don't. They don't get the press that Jean Pierre does. But a lot of the things that may frustrate you about the way that she handles stuff. While John Kirby comes across as probably more likable, he's still

full of crap most of the time. In my humble opinion, however, I thought that this was a rather interesting answer because you know, most of the reporters in there are you know, his buddies, and ideologically they probably see eye to eye and then but every now and then they got to you know, they got to try to add you know, corner them and look like they're doing their job. So that's what this reporter does, talking about

civilian casualties and guys. And it's very clear from the way their questions being asked, what's going on here? And rather than just brilliantly eating an apple and hitting him back with questions like that that the Canadian politician was doing last week, which was amazing. Uh. Kirby expounded upon his answer, and it was. It was one of the few John Kirby videos where I wasn't It wasn't like, you're so full of crap? Why do you even bother?

When he was done listen to this, the President went farther to say that in a sense, we will die and that this is the price of the war. You also said that, Yeah, I think it is insensitive. They're being very harsh crut season about it. What's harsh. What's harsh is the way Hamas is using people as human shield. What's harsh is taking a couple of hundred hostage and leaving families and anxious, waiting and worrying to

figure out where their loved ones is. What's harsh is dropping in on a music festival and slaughtering a bunch of young people just trying to enjoy an afternoon. I could go on and on. That's what's harsh. That is what's harsh, And being honest about the fact that there have been civilian casualties and that there likely will be more is being honest because that's what war is.

It's brutal, it's ugly, it's messy. I've said that before. President also said that yesterday doesn't mean we have to like it, and it doesn't mean that we're dismissing any one of those casualties. Each and everyone is a tragedy in its own right, and each and every one we should try to prevent. And that is why we're in close contact with our Israeli counterparts to do everything we can to help them minimize the risk to civilians that are in

harm's way. It would be helpful if Hamas would let them leave, leave their homes, leave areas, not shelter in tunnels underneath their hospitals, and let them get out. Let them get out of Gaza if they want to leave. We know that there are thousands waiting to leave Gaza writ large, and AMAS is preventing them from doing it. That is what is harsh. That that right there, I feel is likely the opinion of most people. They're the majority of people right, And look, I understand the nuances of

it. There was there was a you know, they have polling that pre dates the October seventh attack of the music festival by about two weeks, and it's on how do the Palestinian people feel about Hamas? And basically fifty percent they dig Hamas, fifty percent don't. But another part of that poll says

that seventy percent are down with Islamic jihad against Israel. So in that case they not like the way Hamas does it, but an additional twenty percent they like the plan that somebody's doing it, right, So so those those are the those are you know, real numbers that are out there as far as a poll goes, which has you know, plus or minus a few points, I'm sure, but you know, this is the nuanced side of it.

But if you just want the generic overview a reporter going, you know, isn't it harsh when during a at you know, an all out conflict that's going on where people are tossing missiles back and forth? Isn't it harsh that sometimes people not any uniform are killed and knowing that it is harsh Because I'm posing this question this way shouldn't we all just stop, because again you get a reporter not really being a reporter. And to Kirby's point, yeah,

yeah, yeah, it is harsh. So why don't we try to mitigate the the reasons why it happens, but also remember that this is happening because it is a strategy by one of the one of the sides in this conflict. So yeah, I was I was pleasantly surprised to hear that, especially when at Jean Pierre's press conference. Yes, I didn't send this to

rosst to dub but I'll just give you the gist of it. Basically, Peter Deucy asked and said, hey, do you think do you think that the people who are out in the streets here in the US and the college kids, you know, signing on the letters in support of Hummas, not just Palestine but Hummas or at the very least the uncolonization of Gaza, which is but you know, basically going out and attacking Israel, right, would

those people be extremists because you have no problem referring to Maga extremists And she would she wouldn't, she wouldn't agree to that, She wouldn't agree that those people, those individuals would be extreme. And you know how many how many tweets do you see on a daily basis by our governor or the White House or any Hikeem Jeffries where they anything they have to say about Republican proposal,

policy lawmaker whoever it is extreme. Right. I don't know if Roy Cooper has the ability to not write the word extreme in referencing something that the Republicans in the legislature are doing, right, Like, all all meaning of that word, if you're going to use it for everything is out the window. And I guess the argument back would be, well, everything they do is

extreme. And if you think that, but yet they also win elections and you can't disclaim Jerry mannering because they winnstay what elections, then then it also doesn't meet the definition because it's what the majority of people's support. So it's just heightened levels of absurdity yesterday. So at least the firework truck gives you just a little respite from it. So you go see that at Casey on the radio. All right, when we come back, I forgot the United

Nations. I gotta I gotta add that story in because of course and let's yeah, it's over here, speaking of yeah, speaking of lawmakers. Yesterday, lawmakers finished up the twenty twenty three session here in North Carolina, and we'll just take a few minutes to talk about what didn't make it through. And well, also, I guess realized that really the biggest thing to happen, I would argue, and somebody wants to call and correct me. This

legislative session that Republicans accomplished was Roy Cooper's pet project. So yay, good for you guys, well done the Medicaid expansion. That's awesome. Just everything's so stupid anyway, six forty eight, Hang on, this is Casey Oday and Carolina is Morning News. All right, good morning, six fifty five. All right, I'm let me be fair here because that'd be a mister drumpty pants or whatever, which I don't think so. I think somebody just

likes Halloween. It doesn't like you joking about it. So, but thank you for your email. When it comes to the North Carolina legislature. I don't think it's not fair to say the only thing they accomplished was getting Medicaid expansion passed for Cooper. Because there was there is some substantive legislation that was that was passed through having to do with your kids schools language. See you know CRT and and you know all of that, so that that is there.

However, however, I would argue that right on that very same vein, like it was vetoed, you had to go get overrides. You remember all the all the insanity there when it actually came to people kumba yying together

as you across the board. It was the expansion of Medicaid and an issue that they the very same legislator, sure, legislators who pushed this through had been deeply opposed to for years and years and years, and then they wanted something to help their hospital buddies who give them a crap ton of money and then try to explain to people, although this is good for you, now, this is this is good for you, This is for you, for

you, you know, just Joe blow on the street. So that's if I if that's why I get irritated with this, you know, and the Medicaid expansion, even though he was getting at Cooper Wine the whole time, just the whole thing, just the whole thing. So what didn't get done well, obviously one of the big issues because it's one of the more recent. The casinos, right that ended up not happening, either as a standalone bill or getting put in the budget. They just couldn't get the numbers over.

Video slot machines were part of that, the happy hour stuff, which actually was more than just happy hour for bars. It also was going to provide the ability for local communities and counties more specifically to decide how they want to run their ABC stores as far as hours and all of that. Like, you know, maybe on Sunday and it's in an area where there would be a lot of demand, it would make sense to God forbid open up the ability to purchase a bottle of liquor, I know, craziness or on

a holiday. And I didn't get that passed. Uh. And a lot of it, the way that Ril puts it up is that it was from it was pushed back by religious conservative groups. But I would also point out that the number they would have had the numbers here to do this if Democrats wouldn't have opposed it, just because they weren't the ones putting, you know, putting it forward, which is all it always gets lost in this and

to be fair, it gets lost on both sides. They say, you know, Democrats weren't able to get this done because of you know, the squad or whatever, But in reality it's also because they couldn't convince even you know, five Republicans in this case. You know, Democrats could have totally been behind some of these other buildings, and some they weren't, some they weren't. But that's it in a nutshell, and they're done for now.

But don't worry, they'll be back spending your money again next year. Real soon we'll get into a much more coming out news is next hang out all right, good more than everybody welcome our number two here on the acer day the radio program, final day of October, so I referred to as Halloween. I like to call it what it is, uh practice for communism. So what you're telling your kids go to somebody's house who has more than you demand they provide you to even you know, even stuff out what they have.

You're not trading labor for it, right, you're not. There's not renumerate there, and if they don't, then it's somewhat acceptable to you know, do something horrible to their property or even them like you know, toss it eggs or teepee in the house. I mean, if that's not a perfect training ground for what eventually becomes a totalitarian government that you know, takes from those with maybe more work, ethic or opportunity or how I you know,

whatever caused the divide and does so with threat of force. There you go. So that's my annual Halloween speech for you. But you know, Ross, I were talking off the year too, and I guess a little on the air. It's very different from when you know, when we were kids, man and I had It was a little different for me just because you know, part of my childhood is we ended up living in town once we were all older because you know, for sports and all that. So

it was much more normalized there. But you know, we'd have to go to it like an actual neighborhood. You can't go to like the three ranches near you. But yeah, it was that was that was the way you did Halloween. You went and you you pounded the pavement. And I don't, I what are people doing, like, where are you taking your kids?

What are you doing with them? Do you just buy them the mixture bag of candy and tell them to stay in the play you know, in the playroom or something, or is it like, is one neighborhood getting absolutely destroyed? What does traditions look like? Have you guys gone up there for Halloween? Traditions is awesome in wake Foest, but uh, Historical Downtown.

And I've talked about this previous years in the show. It's like, what's your picture in a movie like Halloween Night on a movie, if you're gonna film it with the the two sides of the streets and the trees in the middle of the movie Halloween. Possibly, Yeah, I'm sure Mike Myles would be out there somewhere a few of them boilers, but it's like picturesque.

It's really when we discovered that because at first we're like, man, nobody trick or treats around here, And then we went like three blocks away to Historical Downtown. We're like, this is incredible. So we're either doing that traditions or so, I don't know, somewhere my house and Raleigh's inside the belt line and it gets like if if it, if it gets three trick or treaters in my little neighborhood, I'd be surprised. Yeah, so I don't know where. I don't know where they all go. This is like

packed it is. It is what you picture in a movie, like if you're filming a movie and you're like, it's Halloween night. This is what it's gonna be. It's awesome. But I didn't trigger trade as a kid. I never went trick or treating. You guys, didn't not at all. I didn't know because no, you can't go out. There's gonna be stuff with the candy and you gotta get kidnapped and you can't do it. Is there ferrets in the candy. If it was modern day, it'd be

like they're putting the vaccine in the candy. You can't go doing so. Yeah, I didn't get to go I Halloween. I handed out the candy. We didn't go to You know what, though, it made you a better person, right even though you had this, you had this this uh this this communistic approach to demanding what's yours? You sucked it up and you could you know, and and it's and you're you're better for it because you

had the experience. Honestly, you should tell yourself. The best Halloween memory I have is there was one year when my dad dressed up like a scarecrow and put like a giant pumpkin over his head and sat there at the door and he looked like he was a dummy, and he scared the living crap out of everybody coming up on the porch. It was amazing, love that crazes. We had a we had a lady. We had a lady down

the street that would do that. She addresses as a witch, and she was so good at looking like she was just a you know, a prop and uh, and I like I knew what was up obviously because she did it every year. And so like once, you know, you'd start like studying because you're like, I know that's her, and that you're to just hold still convincing. So your dad's like, you know what, I'm gonna twist things up and get kids to it. I'm all over I'm all over

that. So so tonight Lincoln is gonna be Randall from Monsters University. Monster Think which one blue one? Uh, that's the purple. It's this Steve Bouchemi one. Okay, all right, that's one hundred and twenty dollars costume too, So he better go out tonight. It's an amazing costume. It's pretty damn good. Then after trigger treading and after show prep, I'll everyone, ever, whenever it goes to bed, I'll go outside under the henge and wait for the great Pumpkin. Yeah, is this this is the year?

Man? I can feel it? Did you say earlier? Remember you said you're like, oh, just the year. That's the year for the bills as well. Everyone's the same for me too. For okay, all right, the great all your doubters, all you hairtics. You're gonna be so embarrassed tomorrow. What if Michael Byers is out there? Because you know earlier you're like, ah, that's the thing that's scared. Oh well, I I you know, I like, how do it are the kids they're

over make it out by the lake? Are they still? Okay? Probably not? And you know what, maybe they should have kept it in their pants. I I I a little victim blaming there, But yeah, so I don't I don't know what the what the big deal? Obviously everyone's probably identified what works for them. But like in totality, I just I can't believe that people go out and trick or treat the same way that that it

was done when you know when I was a kid. But you know, maybe they just maybe just nobody wants to come anywhere near me, which I'm cool with because, uh, I'm not giving you candy anyway. All right, seven twelve CaCO Day Radio program Are Ross? Do you have a costume or you do it? Are you doing the monsters thing or just just Lincoln? I do have a costume yet, Okay, I'm just saying from an adult's perspective, like some people are team adults. I can't mention what it

is because he's probably going on and we're surprised to ask. Wasn't gonna ask. I'm going to tease the video that's on the twitters. Okay, he's not aware, so yeah, sure. So I just some guy went, look, if you're an adult, you're gonna do costumes, I'm gonna have higher expectations than if you're six. And this dude killed it. So I just retweeted this video. It's a guy who's taking a motorcycle and utilize using mirrors. Was is able to make it kind of make the wheels kind of

not look like they're there. Is how I'm assuming he's doing it. And I saw some people talking about it, but he's got it dressed up as the Mandalorian's speeder. I guess would be a speeder, you know. So it looks like from the Star Wars stuff and it's really well done. And then he's dressed as the Mandalorian. So go check it out. At Casey on the Raid. At Casey on the Radio is the Twitter account. So

any who? All right, seven fourteen, and let's do this. The United Nations, in case you needed another reason to defund them, is like, hey, let's give you another reason. I'll tell you what those idiots were up to yesterday. And we got to talk bombs and stuff because I got two stories here. And oh and also the White House is putting together a bunch of a blueprint, a blueprint for government oversight. I guess government meddling, it would be another way to describe it. On when it comes

to AI. And it's exactly what I told you that they want to do with this. And this is why it's so important at this step to be cognizant of this and do whatever is possible not to allow AI to be woked. Okay, so we'll get the details there, but right now, set fifteen, take a break, be back, hang on your day Smarter one O six one FM Talk and news Talk ninety four or five w PTI More

with Casey starts now. So a couple of stories out over. Well, I guess yesterday I saw the one and then the other one for today and I didn't do it, so we moved it and now we're doing too so bad that you needed to know that. But about bombs and stuff and the US? What is this? Is that true? Sorry? Sorry? Is that true that somebody saw Cam Newton in Minneapolis airport? Or are you screwing with me? So ross, I think I'm gonna be unable to do the

show, you know, put on some like Halloween music or something. I'm gonna have to call it, wouldn't you if like Josh Allen was hurt and Cam Newton was seen at the airport and kidd evil out of your mouth right now? Dude? Oh you know, you know, I just thought the Buffalo airport. Look at this. I'm just kidding. We got some breaking news. Hold on, uh yeah, So this just in from the news center, right Colin Kaeperna at the the the airport in Buffylow. This is

their year. Yeah, it's something dude. That's that's the other thing too, because if there's one city where there's enough woke insanity I think to really propel things right now, Minneapolis has been a star at this for two years. But anyway, all right, I'll you know what deep breath, I want to talk about stuff that blows up. So I think Cam would look great in purple? Are what are you doing? Why? I have?

It just seems like he would be You've never been in I've never been insulting of your team, and you're like, you're giving fashion advice to Newton? Who dresses? Have you've seen him at press conferences? Right? Do you remember what he used to wear in talking about a North Carolina legend Kim Newton? Do you remember what he used to wear it? At the Yeah, he's Joe Burrow before Joe Burrow. No, but it had a special It even had a weirder edge to it, like emberbody was wearing like spandex ballet

pants and a top hat or something I can't remember what it was. And this he looked like he looked like a gay pirate extra, you know, or something from I have no words to describe what he was wearing that one day, and so you do that, and and then you and then use the team my team's colors and want to involve it in that. No, I will not stand for that. So ah, what was that? Oh? Yeah, bombs or you know, really things that blow up, which

is actually what we're talking about too with this. I well, I will research your vicious rumor, sir, but I gotta do this first. So let me start with the spongebomb, which, by the way, I saw this story when I was scrolling through on one of the Aggregator sites. I can't remember which one it was, and I read it as SpongeBob. So and because the title is like is Israel? Does Israel really have SpongeBob for sealing Palestinian tunnels? And I'm like, what the hell is that strategy?

Right? Is it a guy dressed as SpongeBob? Is there an actual Are they just gonna pipe that song into the speaker system on loop so that they lose their minds and run out of there? But it's actually called a sponge bomb, So I should have you know, because this is why you gotta

read things thoroughly. Israeli forces are prepared to employ what is described as spongebombs, and while the use of them in this current setting is unconfirmed because right Israel is not gonna give you play by play and when they're gonna use stuff like this, these exist and have you know, the media's seeing them, and they've been demonstrated in training exercises and whatnot. From a practicality standpoint,

I don't know, but basically it's kind of what you think. It's like, you ever seen somebody put spray in insulation, So when you know, if you've ever seen like spray in installation, I'm trying to think of something else. I mean, obviously shaving cream foams up, but insulation is probably more accurate because it gets almost immediately really sticky and hard and then really hard

and then firms up. And it would be a bomb that essentially would have a crap ton of this ceiling quick hardening foam, but also have the capacity to you know, operate like one of those bunker busters. So I don't know, I think that's pretty cool. But also you could just you know, blow it so that there's rubble all up in there too, which you

know most of your other bombs will accomplish. So is it practical? I don't know, but if it seals tunnels and and you know, it takes it makes it so that your enemy is not able to you know, move weapons or fuel or where people or whatever. And there, I guess it accomplishes its mission. So that's the first that's the first one. The second one is the Biden administration is working on the the nuclear arsenal Right, okay,

new and they have a new nuke. The new bomb, designated B sixty one DASH thirteen, will be a modernized version of the the B sixty one nuclear gravity bomb, So it's the air you know gravity so it's the Anola Gay style, right, drop it from an airplane. However, they're

wanting to step down a couple things. One of the things that Biden administration has talked about is our largest nuke should not be as large as it currently is because obviously you got you know, different different you know sizes for I guess, different jobs. But for some reason, I guess us having the biggest of the big bombs is problematic for the administration. I haven't seen a good reason why they're why they're whining about it, but it's still this one's

still going to be pretty big. While the current largest UH from a yield standpoint in the US arsenal, at least the ones that I guess we know about near five hundred kilotons blast, so twenty five times more powerful. I'm sorry, No, five hundred kiloton currently, this one would be three sixty and they want to have that then be the largest. That would be twenty five times more powerful than what we dropped on Hiroshima. So I don't know.

I got yeah, kind a big bot. Look what is the reason you would you would drop a new I mean obviously there's strategic from you know, the reason those Hiroshima Nagasaki were targeted is wartime production. But more importantly, it's a deterrent. So anyway, I kind of want the foam bomb more. But that's just me, all right, seven twenty nine, Hang on back in just a few keeping you connected. This is ninety four to

five WPTI and the six one FM talk and the triangle. That doesn't make any sense you You sound like Joe Biden tried to explain the AI thing. Yes, say so, Ross, it's the algorithm. Is why when I'm on my on my computer, I can't see any articles about cam Newton at the Minneapolis Airport. But you can see all of them because the algorithm. Yeah, yeah, I've seen like like seven stories and I'm going to the Vikings I like like four stories here in barstool, I went to Bob.

Yeah, I don't see any I then just the Google results. There is some discussion about acquisition of Cam Newton from like wait, last season, then earlier in the season, but nothing new. So you see, the algorithm is stopping somebody who, obviously, with the algorithm, would know that I'm a Vikings fan from seeing Vikings news. I think your your PCs trying to pretxt you. So you got to turn the safe search off. Is that the AI? Yeah, it's the AI is looking out for you. The

AI that we just put in the murdered dogs. Here's fourteen more in barstool. Stop it. There's day Look. Look there's Dave Portnoy Giantzza. You're eating pizza with a giant Vikings foam finger and he's interviewing Kim Newton. Okay, I mean that's confirmed, and it's not helping because then people are sending me other stuff. I'm not you know what, I'm not believing anything. I'm just I've got my alerts on. I'm hearing it everywhere team thing,

So what a lot of rumblings. You know, at least we don't have to have Jimmy Garoppolo. I yeah, I don't say this lightly Like people will say this if they're watching sports, right, You're like, like, ah, man, I could have made that throw right and you couldn't. I couldn't. But you know, they're they may suck for in the setting that they're in, but there's still a reason the guys are in the NFL

or in Major League Baseball or whatever. However, that Jimmy Garoppolo attempted pass to DeVante Adams, who was he was more I was making fun of the Patriots yesterday for leaving the middle of the field open. I'm I think Devanta Adams was doing his taxes or something like just it was just a nice little quiet spot. It was one of the worst NFL throws I've ever seen, And I mean it when I say I feel like I could have made a

more accurate attempt, but I don't know. My biggest fear has always been the uh that in this line of where ross have you ever you've ever been offered to throw out? A first pitch somewhere. That's the that's the one where you're just like, I don't know anything to do with it. If not, I'd rather do the Blue Angels thing. Oh I have done that. Yeah, I'd rather do that. Yeah, barrel rolls in the sky than take them out and throw out the first pitch. I would throw up.

Oh my god, you know what, once the dude figures out he's not. It was, dude, that was a lot of fun. But I just I don't get I don't get motion sickness, and I really really don't ever ever ever, and so I was all about that. But yeah, that dude was straight up trying to vomit calm at me and then I think, and then after a little while it was but it was that was

so much fun. I would do that. I'll do that ten times with a hangover, a New Year's hangover before I will go throw a first pitch because like I I like when I played baseball, I played catcher and second base and I and I was pretty acuarate at throwing it, and I did do a little pitching, but I was a kid and like the mental part of you know where you gotta get your head out to go do it.

That would be terrifying. And then I don't want to look like Barack Obama and his mom jeans or who was it to just throw a first pitch during the playoffs and I was surprised how bad it was. Well, I just I don't want to be that dude. I don't want to be that guy. And I thank god I can't sing because I don't want the pressure of the national anthem. Oh did Ross? Did you see who just did the

national anthem? And they're just they're just tearing this dude apart. But I don't know that he even notices Flava Flave, who invited Flava Flave to do the national anthem? That's what I want to know, somebody looking for clicks. Well, it didn't go well. I know you're gonna be shocked to learn. So all right, let me go back to the AI thing I

just mentioned. Before everyone started, Ross started listing off all of these articles he's been reading so the UH. Yesterday both both Harris in a sixty minutes interview referenced some of this, and then Joe Biden at an event talking about the AI And you know how government really a blueprint for AI. Right, the blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, and this is this has bad

idea written all over it. But also it's it's really clear that nobody, nobody talking about any of this from the you know, from a public facing perspective, has a clue what they're talking about. Like Kamala Harris, and it was she's just dismal when it comes to this stuff, like she's talking about the benefit. Well, actually, you know what here we got you did get the audio, Yeah, here we go, let's get it. Here's Kamala Harris from the AI Bill of Rights. All to help make sure

that the benefits of AI. This is a depressor by the way, this it's not her sixty minutes, and to address predictable threats such as algorithmic discrimination, what out of privacy violations okay, and deep fakes. We named it the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. Okay, all right, Well, I noticed you didn't do anything to address murdered in there, but or

you know, murder drones, so maybe add that in there. However, there was a little troubling thing there one that Joe Biden also decided to talk about it. Dude, Joe Biden as much as he's got all the crap that you know, the stuff that you see every time he does his speech.

The ultimate Joe Biden doesn't understand tech moment for me will always be back when he was vice president and they sent him during the opening days of the Obamacare website, which you remember how great that was working right during during the week of the initial launch, they sent him around to every interview late morning, you know, the morning shows during the week, the Sunday political talk shows, doing interviews everywhere. And I made him do that for like two

weeks while the thing just burned. It was so awful. But he's sitting there and he's talking to like Katie kurrk or something, and he can't he doesn't know the website. Right, this is his this is your job, this is your gig for the week, your vice president. You've been sent to do this. And in the middle of the interview he looks at somebody off to the side and goes, what's the web number? Again, the

what is the web number? What is the web And like Currik or whoever is the interviewing was like, do you mean the you know the address the site? And he corrects her anything, No, I mean number, what is the web number? And then I don't know if he had somebody said something into his earpiece that he you know, because and and then he came back and he was able, you know, Obamacare out Obamacare but healthcare dot gov or whatever the actual side. I don't even know stay away from that.

But yeah, yeah, it's really really scary because she she said one other word there, and uh, it was we need to we need to prevent alga algo rhythmic. Jeez, what was going on? Algorithmic discrimination? What's that? What do you mean by that? Give me some examples because

it sounds very buzzworthy. What do you mean by algorithmic discrimination? Because I would argue, Ross, tell me if you think this is accurate when I hear those words, and I, you know, in my attempt to understand what that means, I feel that that is a fair description of Google search results. Do you think that that you think that that I was sinking the same thing that when you say algorithmic discrimination, I think google search results.

So if that's what you mean, then yeah, I mean I don't like the government's the one that's got to get up in there. But if you

are going to get up in there maybe clarify. Also, they the Biden was talking about deep fakes, right, and he's like, ah, I found I first learn about them when somebody did a deep fake of me, and and what they can do to combat deep fakes and the brilliant idea, and they mentioned this is not the only idea, but the example given I swear to you, was a water mark, and not a watermark over the totality of it, but a watermark you know down in you know, one

of the little corners or whatever, because apparently nobody at the White House knows what cropping is, I guess or whatever. Never heard of that, So

excuse me if I don't. I'm not brimming with confidence. But like what they're really talking about when they get into the the equity, right and they use the word equity or the algorithmic discrimination or all the rest, is they want to control this the AI, which I have warned you is extremely problematic because because they recognize even in their their absolute lack of technological specifics and and

background. And it's not just them, it's all of Washington. You just had to watch the hearings with like Zuckerberg and whatnot to figure it out. They realize that he or she who controls how the AI is informed, like whatever you know, what it's given can be very impactful, and AI is going to do a crap ton of stuff and if you have it woked, And we've seen all these examples where they'll they'll go to chat GPT and be like, tell me a Trump joke and it'll tell a Trump joke, tell

me a Biden joke and they're like, I can't do that. Or tell me a Jesus joke. I saw this one recently. Tell me a Mohammed joke and it'll give you a Jesus joke and it's a hockey joke and I've heard it and it's very offensive. But will not do that in the other settings that is already certain levels of control where you would say that that kind of sounds like alg algorithmic discrimination. Plus I don't want that to be a

thing because I hate saying that word. So excuse me if I'm not thinking that this is for anything other than you know, scoring and maintaining political control over something that is going to be a huge, huge, huge part of so many things that you won't even know that AI is doing stuff, but it is like it's working in the background and it does it. And the applications are very numerous already. But it will control so many parts of your

daily life and the choices that you're provided with. And I don't think people understand it. And if you're gonna woke it up and people are going to really source from like two or three of the bigger ones, then you're stuck with the you don't, you don't, You're stuck with the Google search results forever. And if you like the then I guess maybe you're happy, all right, seven forty seven. Sorry about that. Ray stages Weather Channel so late, but it's try so it's you know it is. He's got to

not ruin it for kids. That's your one job, man, just for the kids. You had one job, right, Well, it depends. Put it this way. You're not going to need raincoats or umbrellas or anything like that. But it's gonna be a little chilly. Temperatures are probably peaked now for the day. We're seeing forties to the west most of us.

Try at Triangle now in the fifties, with upper forties as you get near Winston Salem in high Point Ashborough low forties, low mid fifties out across the Triangle and everybody's gonn see tempertures really not budget too much from where we are as we go through the day, a most likely mid to upper forties for everybody this afternoon and maybe some light rain shower, so there won't be much

rain if there is, even for trigger treating. It should be light, but it'll be chilly as temperatures will quickly dropped overnight lows in the low to mid thirties, with a freeze watch for the Triad and points west. There's a freeze warning into the mountains. For the Triangle, there is a freeze watch in place in freeze warnings for those colder temperatures out toward the mountains in

low fifties. Tomorrow Chili day in the morning is gonna feel like the twenties whence could gust thirty plus make it it feel colder, and that as we get into tomorrow night, Thursday morning even colder upper twenties to low thirties, and another day in the fifties on Thursday. So casey, really I think cloudy chili this evening and maybe some might rain around so I'd say dress accordingly, dressed for temperatures in the forties and then falling into the thirties late tonight.

So chili's there. Probably we've seen since probably since last spring, especially by Thursday morning. What it'll be even colder? What's your stress level for Sunday? So over it. It's the place Dallas. And yeah, I was all freaked out of my friends who are fans one A A the other, and I'm like, you all need to calm down. Then, yeah, go a if the rams Dak Prescott shows up, or if the you know, the forty nine ers Dak Prescott shows up. So would you like

pet cousins? No bad ankle, bad bad Achilles at all. Huh. Yeah, I'm more reeling. I'm more reeling from the stuff in Death Valley. I just can't. You must have heard Tyler, right, the famous Tyler. Yeah, so it's not your guys this year. No, it's not. People need to accept that. I mean, it happens, right, But it's also the year where you guys might leave the division two. So I understand why people are, you know, yeah little sensitive? Yeah, okay, all right, well, well we'll do more of this next

time. Okay, though, angles everyone will take a break, be right back, all right, welcome back, seven fifty to five here on the CaCO Day Radio program. What is this? Wait? So so hold on, is this the mayor a city council? All right, I gotta look into it. Let me just send me something that it's not wanting to open. All right, I'll google around. See you can find it looks like one of the defund the police politicians got burgled and is like really astounded how

it may have happened. I don't know, oh, you know what, I know exactly. Actually I know who this is. This is, Yeah, I think I think this is the one who was on social media prior to being elected. But they were like what were they doing? She was? Are they were? I'll have to look. There was a police officer who had posted a thread about some stuff like, you know, the stuff that the public doesn't think of, that that police have to deal with so

that the public doesn't have to that. Really, it just really messed up stuff, right, like you know, you show up and like some kids in a cage or you got to go. You gotta go because some guys decided to suck start a shotgun and now you're the one who has to respond

to that. I mean, just all of that, and and how it it creates this galloous, this gallowed humor that when the public sees it, they they immediately recoil at it. But and and like, I understand what the guy was getting at, and if this is the same mayor, they were just they were basically telling this this individual, that this police officer that basically you're a you're a pansy and you need to maybe find another line of work because you can't take it. And it was it was just awful,

just awful stuff. And now they're homes burgled and they're burglarized, and they're just like how did this happen? I love it, absolutely love it all. Right, hold on, CJY, what's up? Hey? I'm curious do you guys follow soccer at all? Because this weekend on Sunday the NCFC Men's Soccer League, they won the semifinals this past weekend and they're going to the finals against another North Carolina team called which is Charlotte for the ISL tournament.

And if they win this, this will move them up in their division, which is really good because we already have the ladies soccer of North Carolina called the Courage are in the pros or trying to push our guys to get to the real pros. Which team? Just want to mention that, which one is? Which team is paid well to see Pele? I believe it was out of Brazil, but he is retired and gone, He's moved on to heaven. Oh okay, we're more of a boone. We're more of

a boon uh show here. But well, yeah, I just wanted to mention it because I We're proud of my boys play soccer, and that's why I'm involved in this and I love it. Ah, that's school man, Yeah, I you know it's it is what it is as far as the locker coverage when it's not really our thing per se. But if you enjoy your kids, love it absolutely man, you know have that? All right? Good morning everybody. I'll welcome it is our number three here on the

CaCO Dame radio program. Eight oh seven. Okay, du everyone's emailing me this morning. Uh so I checked her. It wasn't the it's the district attorney in Oakland up there, and not the politician. But that is a

Sorow's da. So yes, you know, there is obviously some irony as Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price, who received obviously significant amount of funding during her twenty eighteen election bid she did then win in twenty twenty two, also receiving sizeable funding from George Soros, as well as all the equity policies and all that garbage, and you know, basically the no cash bail which she's been doing and cleaning down felonies in mass Yeah, I mean the idea what

was she What was the big one with her was this triple murder case. It was a murder for higher thing, and she created out of thin air this court procedure and plea deal that just was like nobody had ever seen anything like it there. It was something like fifteen years and on a seventy five year sentence they could do fifteen years but then also get credit for half, you know, halftime, so if you have one good day of good behavior, you can get one off your sentence. And it was just bonkers.

So, yeah, her house got burglarized, That's what it is, Okay, all right, I thought it was the mayor that takes care of one email. Somebody's upset I used the term suck start a shotgun. You've never heard that? Did you know what I did? You know what I meant when I said it, And when I was talking about, you know, horrible things that first responders, you know, not just police obviously, but EMTs, firefighters, the you know, stuff that they'll see over the course

of their of their duties. That is stuff that's you know, seared into your brain and that may be something that you know that officers and first responders and soldiers for that matter, right have to figure out how they're going to process and work with. So when I was giving a description of scenes that police could show up to that thankfully most people probably will not be treated to

in their lifetime unless they go search out videos on Twitter. I guess a suicide where somebody uses a firearm, specifically a shotgun, is I think on that list. So I'm sorry you didn't like the way that I said it, but you understood what I meant. So all right, that handles that.

Now here's the email I wanted to Well, I want to read all your emails, of course, but this is what I wanted to bring up because I think it's a fair question, and I was Actually, I am not an AI programmer, just like I'm not a lawyer or a doctor. However, I have intellectual curiosity and you know, we cover the news,

so stuff sticks with you. So I think as people, as people try and understand how exactly AI works, how it's integrated into our daily life, like behind the scenes, like you know, companies, AI is being used right now to figure out predictions and you know of various things from advertising mechanisms. We think of it as the algorithm, but there's AI incorporated with that. It's being utilized in within the aviation industry on the backside for the various

airlines. It's so, but there's also there's one hundred and one other uses that will be in there. So while they may have had algorithms in the past, and of course manipulation was something that could happen, and people have this false security that with AI, the AI will be self correcting to reflect the normality of the population. And I'm here to tell you that's not the case, okay, because you can manipulate it. Now, let me give

you an example. If you wanted, if you wanted information about a new big video game that was coming out. Okay, Big video games coming out, big release, blah blah blah, whatever it is. And you had to decide where you were going to where you had to who was going to be the better source for that information? And you called the show who which between Ross and I would would you think would more reliably reliably have that information? Ross? Right? Right? I have a very casual knowledge of it.

I rely on him to you know, Like, I didn't know anything about his Space game, which is I guess that's Are you still happy with the Space game? I like it, I enjoy it, but I have moved on. Okay, but I didn't know anything about it, and like, and obviously you had known in the you know this is coming out because

you got excited, you ordered and did all that. So the reliability of the sourcing is something that is controllable within AI because it has it will value different sources differently, and that's part and parcel of the way that it's programmed. Now let me give you the moon bad edition of this. If when you're when you're developing the AI and you're placing value on sourcing and you want information about gender, information about gender, well, where do you think that

will be sourced from? Or where do you think in the development stage they

will prioritize that the AI pull information. Is it going to be interactions with individual users who are not quote unquote experts on the topic, or will it be people writing college papers on this and uh and coming up with crazy weird things like this doctor we told you about earlier, who wants to now call male and female reproductive organs innies and Outis it's going to assign more value to the information derived from that crazy lady than it is from me here on the

radio, because that's the way that you're going, that's the way. That's where you're telling it to derive its information. And you saw it with the Microsoft AI that we constantly bring up and make fun of, where they programmed it to derive it's in it's it's its ability to converse and things that it thinks is appropriate from the utilization of tweets, but only ones that were utilizing

a particular hashtag. So the way that it was mini pipulated is a bunch of people with not enough to do, or perhaps they found this more interesting went on from you know, Reddit or four chan or wherever they were hanging out and realized that if they tweeted it over and over and over again with this hashtag that Hitler did nothing wrong and all sorts of other garbage that they could train the AI to have those opinions. And it took just it didn't

take a day. Even that whole thing within like twelve hours was an absolute dumpster fire. And then they still left it up for more. But so it's not as technical as it probably is. And I'm sure I'm getting some

of this you know is not one hundred percent accurate. But why it's important that you understand it is even though Joe Biden and Kamala Harrison going to understand it, there are people that do, obviously within Silicon Valley, within the universities, that also carry very specific political ideologies, and it's very tempting to

make sure that that's reflected in what you're working on. And the way that you see it in use is to go and look at Google search results next to search results from Duck Duck go back in the day when it first launched, they were remarkably different. So if you think that doesn't transfer over to AI, I'm telling you there's a lot of really smart people that probably don't politically agree with you, and and those are those are those are the ones

that are going to be you know, putting this together. And meanwhile, if you don't at least understand a little about the process, you have a hard time pushing back when when there are things that are there's blatant manipulation. Okay, and that's what the White House is wanting to do. They're wanting to get ahead of the manipulation train, right not. Hey, nobody should be manipulating this and it should be purely open, you know, open,

and nobody has their finger on the scale. But no, they they're like, they're like, cool, somebody's gonna somebody's gonna screw with this for their benefits, so it better be us, you know, which is you know politics. I'm not dismissing it. I'm just recognizing that I'm not surprised. All right eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four all right, let me uh I do something that's not that. So to answer your question

sir on the email, that's a very long, convoluted answer. Yes, because it would be nice if the AI, you know, in AI with interacting with people, would just take the sum total of its experience and use that and and and you know, in some ways that can that will be part of it, because it will have to refine how it interacts so that you don't realize, you know, the thing that they won if you're if you're a customer, if you're a brand out there and you have customer service

number, and I call it and it go to India or whatever, and it's obviously somebody reading a script. You know. One of the dreams of many of these companies is having that be a purely AI process and if you can get it to the point where it outpaces the helpfulness of somebody with a bit of a language barrier who is also trained just to read a script that's not a high bar and that would be remarkably useful. And that's just one

that's just one element right there. But really it's the at the creation stage where you got to pay attention to what's going on. All right, this guy right here, holy crap man. Oh and then I do the un thing too. Sorry, I just realized that. All right. So this is in what the state of Washington, Vancouver, Washington, and there's a guy's name is Jadd Shipman Jad Shipman, forty eight, who was arrested following

a a vice probe of hooker website, an online site for escorts. Right, And the reason that they started this probe is he so creeped out three of the escorts that literally one of the one of the hookers went to the police. Right, she was so creeped out by this dude. And obviously, you know what she's doing is I don't in Washington. I'm assuming it's not legal or quasi gray, I don't know whatever. But she was so creeped out she went to the police. So then police set up a little

thing to try to figure out what's up with this dude? All right, So what is up with this dude? According to the arrest document, the man was attempting to hire a prostitute, but with very specific parameters. Uh, and those parameters were it was it was a twofer, right, he wanted to it was not just him. So the prostitute was be hired on behalf of two clients. And it wasn't his wife, it wasn't his girlfriend. Like, you know, that's probably that's probably in the realm of you

know, not creeping out a sex worker too much for a couple. But in this case, it's him and his horse. His Uh now hold hold on because you're recoiling from your radio right now. It's not a full size horse, Okay, it's a miniature horse. So I don't does that ross is that? Does that take the creep factor down? Or? After hearing I would Price say no, Price say no, no, no, no.

I'm not asking you to be the the worker in this case. I'm just saying, is it creepier that it's a miniature horse or less creepy? No, it's still creepy. I understand that, But which is creepier? It might be creepier, so it'd be the miniature horse is creeper. See, I feel like it's the other way because of what you know, having been around horses, full sized horses and and you know some of the concerns that might be raised. But in this case, it's a miniature horse.

So maybe maybe maybe that that makes the story less creepy. Probably not so. Anyway, he was going on there and he was straight up with the escorts. Uh. He was like, uh, here's what I want, and it's me and it's my miniature horse, and specifically, here's what you gotta do. And they're like uh, they have one email in here. This is the politest get away from me, you creep I've ever seen. Uh. So I message from one of the workers said that that was quote

outside of her comfort zone. So he kept looking and eventually he spoke to a woman, a forum user named Diane who does provide escort services, who said that she was so bothered by it because she loves animals, just not that way, that she contacted police. And yeah, so police. Then I guess they went to the board and maybe posed as somebody who was into

it. It doesn't really They have messages from him, by the way, his email address is hot Mare at hotmail or whatever something so hot Mare get it not Mayorlake City mayor like horse so and they eventually they eventually figured out who he was. He lived, He's got about a seven acre farm near where they were investigating, and when they showed up, he had two miniature horses on the property. So I don't no if only one of them is, you know, into that, or both or what. But he also

has a wife who does not look like she knew what was up. And so that's that's probably going to be a tough, tough little discussion there if you found out that that's what your husband is doing. So there you go. Yeah, lots of lots of creepiness in the news and real quickly the UN thing. So the UN, in case you need another reason to defund them, has just decided that the Human Rights Council Social Forum will be chaired by you ready for this which country? Ready? This is again the Human

Rights Council Social Forum, So the Human Rights Counsel. But they're you know, their big event there Iran. They just decided literally a couple days ago over the week that Iran is in the best position to chair the UN Human Rights Council Social Forum, which is you know, basically going over all the stuff that they want to do, pushing it through the Council, taking it to the full body and attempting to get it voted on. So UNS the

UN priorities on human rights will be dictated primarily by Iran. So everything is I just e victim and build some parks or something on the river. They're up in New York, I swear man, this is one O six one FM Talk in the Triangle and here's talk n w PTI and the Triad. Oh boy, look at that. You got one job. You got one job, mister, that you need to just take the candy, put it in the kid's bag. I don't know why they wheel them out for anything.

I just retweeted this video Casey on the radio having a little trouble handing kids candy. It's not hard to hand kids candy because they really want it, so they're gonna do most of the work. But AnyWho, what a morning? What a morning? Check this out. So apparently police in Columbus, Ohio have busted I guess what you would call a serial killer. I don't know, because the way that she's charged is really weird to me.

Thirty three year old Rebecca Auburn Auburn, this is in Columbus, Ohio, is accused of meeting at least four men for a hookup and and and fatally drugging them and robbing them. And they think there's probably more victims because there are some men that she met and wasn't successful in fatally drugging them. It's pretty unclear in this police report what they think her intention other than the robbery was, like, was she intending to kill them? Was that her goal?

Or was she just giving them fentanyl which is what she was giving them because she wanted them to at the very least be incapacitated so she can rob them. Because authorities who have not identified the victim set in a in a charging document, which by the way, includes involuntary manslaughter, felonious assault, and robbery, so I guess, but they say the charges could be upgraded, So I guess they're operating under the assumption she didn't mean to kill them.

I don't know. If you give somebody enough fentanyl and your reasoning at the very least is that they come incapacitated, I don't know how you argue that it's not at least a lesser murder charge instead of involuntary manslaughter. Plus that is one of the hardest thirty three years I think I've seen on a person that chick looks one hundred and thirty three. Holy crap, just kind of that mug shot of my goodness. But yeah, straight up, Cereal

Coker. It's just so weird because like serial killer is generally that's like big, big news, and this story was I I didn't see it anywhere on any of the big sites it was. I think it was on like you know, like fark or something. I can't remember where I grabbed it from yesterday and it is it is ap copy, but I don't know if it's from a local you know, local source there. But yeah, you get

serial killers, that's usually big stuff. Who the so she obviously they're saying that she was prostituting there, although she was doing it to rob people. So I'm not sure. But in the world of female serial killers, that's a really common thing that there is a history of working in in in prostitution.

Uh, the Chicken Floor Ada, Eileen Werno's that was that was her whole thing, right, and it obviously the whole it all festered with her and it drove her to say enough is enough and and uh, you know, men are all awful and and I mean there's a lot more to it, but it really prompted a lot of her thought process because of some of the some of the guys that she would meet doing that type of business. And I mean I could just imagine, because we just did that horse story,

what kind of crazies are out there. But but you know, she went around, uh, killing people and that was her motivation. That got a lot of press, But this one just to a quick little mention on this ap thing, all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Uh, that is the phone number. The new new analysis on what is actually what is actually the equivalent cost of an electric vehicle to

a gallon of gasoline? Okay, so what is the cost of fueling an electric vehicle that would be equivalent to the range that one might get from a gallon of gas. So you understand, you understand what they're getting at there, right, So if you want to go, if you get a gallon of gas and it it will for it's four dollars, but it will take you thirty miles. How much would it cost for an electric vehicle to be equipped with enough power to go thirty miles? Okay, that's what they're they're

doing here and in the past. The number that is used by ev advocates and the White House very recently is a dollar twenty one per gallon would be the equivalent at the time of charging a car. That is, that is the number that is used. The problem with that, according to this this

research that's out is it doesn't take into account things. It intentionally leaves a lot of things out, including, but not limited to, subsidies, utility rate payers, energy investments, non electric vehicle owners for mandate and environmental credit

driven higher vehicle costs. So yeah, there's a lot, there's a lot in that in that section there, but basically the you know, there's there's there's penalties within the tax system, right for not having an EV vehicle and the and there's also the road maintenance costs which are picked up in many places by per alan gasoline taxes, which evs don't have, so there is a larger amount of money that is then drawn from you know, they raise the

gas tax and that only impacts then non EV vehicles, all right, And when you put all that in, you put all that in, the actual equivalent is seventeen dollars and thirty three cents, which is crazy, man.

And look, they show their work here and it makes sense to me, and it really shows you all of the different things that are being done because you think of the tax credits, right, but you don't realize all the other stuff and that is being done to prop that up because that is you know, politically, that's a thing that people who have control of the purse strings in many instances want to happen. So they're willing to subsidize it twenty

different ways because it's also convoluted. You may not realize. And there's a lot of reporting coming out this week. I saw see CNBC had a piece yesterday and they were talking about this on many of the larger networks that there is a lot, a lot of concern with all vehicles right now, but especially evs because just for another for a large number of reasons that dealer or

manufacturers may have over extended. The government obviously is forced the hand with Cafe standard stuff, and it's just not it's not even financially viable with what you're seeing with these crazy amounts of subsidies that are out there, and they don't know what they're going to do, but right now is really really tough for

dealers in general. And that UAW contract thing that was settled last week, they estimate that that's going to add that's going to add one thousand dollars to the cost of vehicles produced by any of the manufacturers that have United Autoworker contracts. Have you seen what you're seeing? Have you seen what a what a

truck costs right now? Go to it, go to a dealer's website and look up and I'm I'm not getting on them on your local dealers here, but go to their website and look what a mid mid comp you know, twenty twenty four Dodge, Ram or Ford or Chevy is costing right now you can get into You get into six figures really easy on a on a truck just you know, like a yeah, an F two fifty. It's really easy to get in there. But you're in that sixty seventy if you want

a deal. There's some in the forties. So they're just not moving at the same speed. So there's a lot of complexity, a lot of things that are are are really baked into this. And the third rail of that is really also the amount of it's it's almost the mortgage thing again with the amount of people that they estimate are going to be defaulting on their auto payments. And so what do you do when the ones you have on the lot

are not moving? Government and contractual stuff coupled with government requiring you you put in certain technology and do all of these things continue to drive the cost of your product up. And it's it's just a perfect storm of real problems in the future and the fact that most outlets are talking about it, I think is pretty indicative that there's a lot going on there. And you know, I'm not a financial expert at all, but that is playing to see for

everybody that they got a lot of stuff to work out. All right, eight forty six race Stagic Weather Channel. He's here, man, make sure you go buy our Twitter account. Some guy using merrors and stuff made a speeder and using a motorcycle for Halloween. He's the Mandalorian and it looks really good. So yeah, that's the radio cool. Yeah, all right. So so if I was to pilot my speeder about I don't know, seven ish tonight, would that be a dry event at least a yeah. I

think for the most part. There's some sprinkles here and there, some light rain showers, but really from west to east by early and mid afternoon, that should all be over with. I think it'd be cloudy and breezy and kind of I'm going to go with Chili's the word I'm going to choose to

use. As we've reached our highs for the day, i think we're going to hold steady temperatures right now, basically in the low fifties Triangle, little core mid upper forties across the Triad, and I think most of us have are around fifty today, So either side of that, maybe a little light rain around mid afternoon, maybe into early tonight in some spots, especially from the Try east, so you might get a little damp, but I don't

think it's gonna last long. But temperatures are quickly gonna fall into the forties, so trigg or treat time is definitely gonna require something to try to keep you warmer from the chilly weather that's around, and with the clouds, it's gonna feel kind of extra, kind of cool, I guess, but the sub will quickly come back by tomorrow. There's a freeze watch tonight to the

west or the Triad west and freeze warnings low to mid thirties. Some of the colder spots will be colder, and then sun and near fifty tomorrow afternoon,

even colder tomorrow night. Plenty of upper twenties and low thirties around, leading to widespread frost and a hard freeze for some on Thursday morning, mid fifties and sunny in the afternoon, but back close to sixty Friday and a sunny weekend, looks like we'll get milder and probably back close to seventy degrees, So a little bit of a cool down here, Casey for a couple of days. Don't see widespread rainfall or heavy rain tonight, just kind of

a nuisance light rain and maybe some drizzle around. Other than that, I think will be in better shape. And the further west you are, tryad into the mountains a better change out dry weather. Yeah, oh okay, all right, yeah, I was season some stuff like because there's a Halloween thing with their Greensboro studio and they're trying to figure out some rain concerns. So I don't know, maybe that fixed itself. Okay, Well, thank you very much, sir. Okay, and we'll be back with Jeff Bellinger.

Hang on smart Talk all day ninety four to five WPTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangles and Jeff Ellinger Bloomberg. Now, what's going on, Jeff, Oh, good morning, Casey. Employers have increased their reliance on freelancers. A study by Harvard Business Review Analytics Services found about twenty percent of all works now done by freelancers, and that is likely to increase. New data from Washington show employment costs accelerated in the third

quarter, rising a little more than one percent. This all heightens concerns about the strong labor market, keeping inflation hotter than the Federal Reserve wants. The Fed opens a two day policy meeting today. A new report is raising concerns about the skyrocketing cost of childcare. Bank of America Institute says households with children spend on average more than seven hundred dollars a month on childcare. Now that's

almost a third more than in twenty nineteen. And Casey mere mortals in the world of investing may find some comfort in knowing that even Elon Musk can make a bad investment. Bloomberg reports the short messaging platform X is worth less than half of the forty four billion dollars Musk paid for the company last year when it was still known as Twitter, and that's based on the value of restricted stock units awarded to employees. Casey, alrighty, Jeff, thank you very

Did you come up with a Halloween costume? Are you just not doing it? I can't if I ask you, no, I'm not planning to do anything. I guess I've probably i'd come up with something maybe on the looking like a less nestman or something if I was going out. Oh okay, all right, all right like it, Well, thank you very much, appreciate, have a good day, Happy Halloween. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, okay. So, uh, because we were what were we propose?

Oh uh Ross Buckingham. But let's okay, go nustman Ross. But Ross is a giant breadstick and he's it's and it's really like he's walking around, can't get through the doors, and uh he keeps swabbing garlic butter on himself. So but like that's you know, that's he's committed to to that. So like some people really get into it. Actually that would be amazing because who doesn't like the smell of garlic butter? Right, crap, now I want something to eat, all right real quick before we get out of

here's a couple of things. Yeah, Ross is not actually dressed as a breadstick, so that way, eye on that. Oh yeah, here we go, speaking of things that are not worth what people paid. Uh there is there. One of the things government is great at is just taking taxpayer money for our projects and just put it in the old wood chipper. Man, but this, this is something special. So they what did this cost? One? It cost two million dollars, So two million dollars for a

fountain. And this is uh, this is in Austria, Vienna, Austria. So they wanted a fountain and they spent two million dollars. And it is the ugliest damn thing I've ever seen. And I'm not it's a special kind of ugly. Uh. This is the Oh god, I'm gonna butcher this. This is the actual name. It's the i Wiener huk Kilen and washer Luchtungue fountain and aqueduct and mountain spring pipeline. I suppell you just call it the Iwiener for short, which sounds like a horrible future Apple product.

But I I don't. I'm assuming that the designer it's like, you know what, I got to come up with something. Maybe he's cramming, Like it was. They needed the design and it was due Friday and it's Thursday night. He say, I don't know what I'm gonna do, and he's like, I know, I'm gonna eat mushrooms and and but he didn't, you know, he didn't. It wasn't a good trip. And then he just drew what he saw, because that I think would accurately describe whatever the

hell this thing is. And by the way, is that they I know those are supposed to be different versions of people or things, but the one just looks like a giant pile of excrement when you look at it. Ross are you familiar with once one I'm referencing here? That is, that's a pile of poop. Right, that's what two million dollars folks, two million or one point eight million euros, so you know, roughly a round two

maybe a little more. That's what they paid for the Ewiener fountain. But hey, if you're if you're already planning next summer's vacation and you're thinking, hey, maybe I'm gonna go to Austria, make sure you check out the Iwinger fountain with the creepy magic mushroom hallucination art nouveau thing going on with the pile of pecs. So two million taxpayer dollars for the Eyewener fountain. All right, We'll send a link out on Twitter and see you tomorrow.

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