I said I wasn't gonna do that now that I know that that is problematic, and I couldn't help myself. It's you know, in the world of radio, sometimes it's just a muscle memory and you don't even mean to I'm pretty sure, uh probably Ross, We probably need to go home, buddy, because I feel like now there's gonna be an investigation, and I hate to say it probably will take the rest of the week based on the use of that simple greeting. So, uh so I'm not gonna lie yea,
so recording that audio in this morning? Oh no, yeah, I was about ten seconds in and I figured out where idiot was going and I banged my head against the against the counter here. Yeah, well, oh no, that's very hard, the one where all your your stuff is. That's that's very firm. So but did you learn something I sure did not. Okay, I learned there's a lot of people on the Internet that just should
should shut up because they're so dumb. I mean, I guess that's the definition that's the internet though, yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean would the internet be as I understand that it's a range of emotions, but like if you didn't have the really stupid people. Would it really be as good as it is? No, probably not. Like you said, you have these people that have no idea what they're talking about, and those are the people that have the most opinions that are the loudest. I love it though.
I love it though. I love being lectured about this thing, which if you haven't heard it, you're like, what are they talking about? Don't worry coming. I I enjoy learning about that. I enjoy learning about how the I'm going to get it wrong. And it's not because I haven't seen it before. It's that every time I hear it, I start laughing. I like, you know, one of my favorite theories is how the
original people in America were people from Africa. Do you remember that one where it's like there's different versions of this, but basically, ah, what was it? It was black people founded America, but then they left and went back when the white folk got there, and then the white folk are like, nah, we're going to do this thing. I believe that was one of the theories out there, which was I'm like, didn't see that coming.
So you know, it has a little of the black Israelite vibes with stuff, but not really, it just sounds like people who were told something or or had something pop into their head one time, and we've all been there, and then they just decided, hey, you know what, that's right, let me share it with everybody else. Case in point, this woman right here, are you ready, let me get the take your bell for this, because this is this is gonna be a big thing. You're
gonna have to watch out for. Here we go. What made Ross attempt to concuss himself this morning? This woman? So let's talk about where the word good morning originated from? Good morning? All right? So during slavery times when the women used to mourn about their child being taken away and sold to a different slave master or okay, and by the way, by the way, that is a thing that happened, right you had the splitting up of families. That was that was part of the horrible news that was the
institution. All right. Anyway, I'm sorry sitting here, and you know it's very early, ma'am, so please explain this in detail that my right current like seven year old brain can can follow. Go ahead, I'm sorry. Or if one of the family members did something that resulted until them getting whipped or killed. Most of these things used to happen in the evening time, when a child was sold off or somebody was getting whipped for something.
The black women used to cry all night behind it. Not even just the women, the black people in general, all the black slaves, male or female. When something happened to a family member or a close friend or anything, they used to cry all night behind it. Right when the slaves used to cry about what happened all night long, the white slave master the oppressors will wake up in the morning time and they'll tell the slaves, did you have a good morning? Basically, did you have a good cry out?
Did you do enough crying last night because of what happened to they family member of day prior, So the white oppressors came up with good morning as a mockery towards black people. By the way, by the way, kudos to Ross to make it exactly to one ten, so we can have the explanation about what the hell because she actually goes on for at least what another minute, minute and a half, right, And I'm sure the the I stopped
there, and I was I just assumed it just reiterates it. Yeah, Oh no, I assumed that she was gonna explain what hamminin is and she would explain, you now, it's it's two words that have you sound the same or have the same spelling, two completely different things. Obviously she's confusing morning which morning no, no, no, if you actually keep going in the audio, the very last thing she says, but it's okay because she doubles up. She says that they removed the you to hide it. It's
a conspiracy. Yeah, dude, you didn't know. Oh yes, So she didn't very end at the very end, she says, and I'm assuming pronouns, she says, and then they removed the U basically to cover their tracks, so she didn't explain how she didn't go back in the history of the word explain how they're like Germanic words and they're actually being two different things
because they're two different words. One means the to grief, right, which would be would m O you are and I and Andy, And the other one would be morning with m O r end yeah, but which means the first part of the day. Yeah. But that's the play on words that she's pointing out that they used. And at the end she says, and then they remove the U. Okay, once again, I gotta go back. How these are Germanic words? These they go way back into you know,
Germany. These are old words. Yeah, which predates slavery in the United States. I mean in the United States. How do you know this? Uh, this very same hidden thing wasn't going on with you know, Slavic slavery is at Yeah? Well do I feel dumb? Yeah? How complicit are we too? What? Uh? What current day part? Are we doing a show in mornings? Oh? Wow, m morning drive? I mean it is morning drive? Yes, yeah, now that you know, I don't feel bad. What's up? I feel like she's an idiot
there? You know what they mean is they're then driving to the auction. You didn't know, dude, You had no idea, did you. You and I are not from the South originally, so you know, perhaps we we too were fooled, I believe correct. I am from New York, Yeah, which is a little bit to the north of the Mason Dixon line. There we were. We weren't even a state. Bro you weren't, right, but did so? I can I can attest to the fact that growing up in New York, we did use the phrase good morning quite a
bit. Did you over there? Oh wow, in the wilds of Wyoming, did you use that term. I mean it's a little different. You know, it's one thing I guess if you know people, it's a little different. You know, just in like if you're out doing Wyoming stuff early in the morning, right, So we would use an abbreviation and you happen upon another individual, You're not going to go full good morning because you know
you're talking the wild West here. If I could for just a moment, so you know, while you may encounter an individual at a distance of say two hundred paces, it's going to be pretty clear what's up once once you gauge how well that person's armed, whether they're with somebody else, whether in fact animals are chasing them. I mean, there's a lot of complicated stuff.
So we didn't have time for your word shenanigans. Instead, we played a little game out there called life and just you know, did our best. So you know, we didn't we didn't have a chance to do that. But you know that's because cattle rustlers bandits bandtos depending on your proximity to the border. It was. It was a little different. So I didn't know, and now we're educated, and here you are being like, oh I gotta violently slam my head into stuff, dubbing this in and that was
not my intention. So I apologize, all right, what is this? Oh? Now, some look at this? Now I got now, I got bigot's up in my email. They're like, that's not what it means. Those are two different words. Sir ma'am. Whomever watched the video, it's entirety shall point out how the conspirators removed the enhanced Here we are, okay, so yeah, probably probably give your house to somebody. I don't know. I don't know what the punishment is. So I just googled it.
Yoh no, oh, here we go, good morning origin. The Google machine tells me it comes from seventeenth century England. Okay, so I mean so the sixteen hundreds and England slavery was going on in the United States. So are you going to you want to admit you're wrong? They even know who was who was said to? Apparently, how is that possible? What? They all right, explain this to me getting in and out, tell me now I have to know. So yeah, so I got to
click it. This is the first said it's seventeenth century England, right in this greeting to a girl named Lorna Done, Good morning, Lorna Dunes. Yeah, the cookies, right, you know about the warn of doing cookies? Right. Oh, this one says it's Middle English period eleven fifty to fifteen hundred. Anyway, it goes way back right right, So you know there's you know, people have been secret bigots forever. That's the other. But here's also the thing too. I like, I'm I'm you know,
tongue in cheek here. But also people didn't try to hide that they were a whole racist bigots in the fifteen sixteen hundreds. You know what I'm saying. Right, Look at this one is morning derived from morning? So mr, Yeah, it's the thing, is morning derived from morning? Stupid people went look it says no, well does that dude? What do you think the over under on changeing that is? I mean, not based on her video, but you get like, who's the uh, who's the dude who
gets paid five hundred thousand to go to corporations tell everyone they're racist? Kendy Kendy, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, dude, if he says it, I promise you, they'll change it. On Google, this search goes back to April second, twenty twenty. So mm hmm. Now, now I can't believe the whole internet is in on it. Dude, this is systemic. I'm telling you, we got we got a really really good bench of folk. I mean, this is all they work on.
What is it? Now? Listen to that. Now people are pointing out that for somebody who is making a video about grammar, that they feel that this individual may have made one or two grammatical errors in her diatribe it. So that tells me, emailers, you're in on it. You're trying to deflect here. I didn't hear anything that, did you. I didn't hear anything that sounded grammatically incorrect during a two minute diatribe about grammar. Okay, wait, hold on. Now people are sending me other, uh where
the word came from? I don't. Here's the deal. I know it didn't come from that. And for those of you accusing her of making other drammatical airs, you know that's your own fight. I just I hear somebody who's explaining a theory on something, although she thinks it's true. But I don't know what you're listening to talk about where the word good morning originated from good morning. I can't. I can't because that was the second time I listened to it. I listened to it yesterday, said it to Ross.
He listened to it, and and strangely, I feel that that's probably enough. It was over how this this entrance here in the Google machine explains how Jesus said good morning in the Bible. I'm sorry, so you're putting Jesus at the head of this conspiracy. What are you doing, dude? Come on, we just had Eastern stuff? What are you doing? I can't. Oh, man, wow, well I I am. I am taken aback dude. Uh anyway, good good day sir and ma'ams. I can't.
I'm not even able to help myself. I'mnna be so suspended by the end of the day, all right, Although on the bright side, this is the excuse I need not to have to acknowledge people in a public setting today before noon. So just be like, yes, yes, I I yes, but I can't because I don't want to be part of the problem.
So I'm just not going to interact with you. And I got a meeting with muckety MUCKs later today, so our bosses and stuff, and it's in that it is before noon, so I'm going to be very watchful during that. All right. Anyway, you've been educated on that, and we'll educate folks a little later on because it's so insane. All right, coming up on the show is is this America? Or what you can't practice katana in a parking lot? What is going on right now? So we got
that story for you. More of the Israeli Iran insanity we'll get to the bottom of. Probably violate the little word problem there a few times. And I don't like how the reporting's going on. This RASCA teacher caught with her student naked in a car not for her. I don't mind that. I'll never understand that, but I don't like how some of the conservative media is doing the husband. I'll explain. Hang on, you know I didn't see
in the Young Ladies video. Is it only in English? I mean right, because we're using the bastardization of two words that look similar, sound similar, but are not the same. So if I wish people greetings for this early part of the day, but I do it like if I say guten morgan, I believe is I believe that's trying to remember back from the five minutes I studied German. I think it's guten Morgan is good morning, although I can't tell you that because I just said it in England. Non part
of the problem. So maybe we'll go with that the rest of the show. Oh but as Ross pointed out, it's stood Germanic, so and what's more Germanic than German? Right, so one big violation. Trying to think how many different languages do I know? At least that phrase for German? Obviously Spanish, although Spanish is interesting because a lot of people would say one is dis but you could say one dia. You say a lot of things in pretty much any language. Now, did I think about it? Everythink's
so stupid? Oh man, I'm telling you, dude, every day every day, the amount of authority that people will make videos with nothing to back it, and then the idiots that will share it and just be like, oh no, this sounds correct. Absolutely anyway, you know what, It's easier Roster, just thinking about you, it'd be a lot easier ignoring everybody before noon that you come across. I would be willing to compromise and just change that to wait, what was your thing again? And you ignore everyone
before noon? You said, yeah, I would just change that event, just just ignore everyone. Well, but the beef is only with the morning greeting, so I'm just mean in general. So if you say, uh, what is tur day, I'm just gonna go to afternoon, I'm probably might run into the same thing. Now. See that's why I'm just gonna be an introvert and stay in my house. Okay, kind of like the German one. So oh and then Italian's easy, right, I think you
know Italian the Italian way to say it. But you people, I'll forget about it. Yeah, I know that's not what is to me. No, dude, hey, come on, think about it. Forget about it. Good morning? What forget? No, that doesn't sound you're not even doing the hand thing, dude, I am No, I am. I have because I'm holding the I've got the phone over here because I've called up literally other languages. Now. Oh and by the way, in Germany you
just say Morgan, which gets confusing. I think if your name is Morgan, so there you go. But I believe it time is Bonorno, Portuguese, bondia. I remember that because I thought people were saying bomb to me when I was in Brazil, but they were not so and I can't remember French. It's not what you think it is. I remember that. So anyway, there you go, armed with information you can use. But Ross's plan is just to avoid people, so you don't make the mistake. I'll
let you pick your poison there. All right, So there's a it's not a news story, not a news story at all. But you have a teacher in Nebraska. She got busted or she got found in a car naked with a student, and you know, it's one of those stories where you're just sitting there looking at it, like how in the world. And for some reason, everybody's reporting, especially on some of the more conservative sites, are about her husband because he is a he's a government muckety muck kind of.
He's director at the US Department of Defense, and specific or a director and specifically he serves out of I can't remember the name of the base in Omaha. What is it? Ross? You remember what the Air Force base in Omaha? It's called? Is it o foot o foot? I can't remember how to pronounce it off off it is that? How it Okay, I again, I vaguely remember. So anyway, he's uh, he spent
two years with Strategic Command. I was looking at his bio here. Now he's within the DoD but out of Offit Air Force Base in Omaha, and the reporting is about him. And I look, I understand the concern when you have somebody who's in a an upper level government position and they have things within their life that can be compromising. Right. We just we just all got the lesson on compromid and Trump and all that crap. So I get that. But why the focus of these stories are about this dude and not
his skank wife? If I could, for just a moment, who decided I'm gonna go? And look, I don't know how their marriage is. I don't know any of that, but I haven't seen anything in the reporting. Why this guy is the focus. She got caught. It's out there allegedly right if you read the story, the whole incident seems really cut and dry. So let's see, he is, he went to Harvard, he's he's he's working to complete his doctorate. While he's doing what he's doing,
he sounds like a driven dude. I why why is every story about oh my gosh, look what this guy does for a living. Let's let's let's focus on him. This is a dude who unless there's other you know, there's a lot more here, like they had some sort of weird open marriage
with super secret stuff that he's doing too. Why why is literally many of the stories the second photo the wife who's accused of this, and the first photo this dude, because the way it for what we know now, this is a guy who is probably works a lot right in the position that he has whatever I understand that that can you know, that could be that can be tough on a marriage. I'm not justifying what she went out and allegedly did, But why are you running this guy through the ringer? And why
is he the core focus of these stories? And and and not this woman? And in what other scenario would we do this? This is what I don't understand. And I feel like there is this need on the part of some conservative outlets to assume that anyone who works for the government is part of the swamp. And maybe the guy is, I don't know, maybe he lights cigars, sitting with the raytheon people with one hundred dollars bills before they ingest the Adrina chrome. I don't look, I don't know, but I
don't like it because here's what I know. Officers responded to the call of a car parked on a dead end street around three am. They show up, they look at the vehicle. There is a completely naked forty five year old woman gyrating on top of a teenagers. That's what the police report says. So what do they do? According to the report, the team gets out from under his substitute teacher, jumps in the driver's seat and attempts to
get out of there, and then eventually he crashed two blocks later. Because it's a panicky teenager and the woman in question, Aaron Ward, remained in the car, got dressed, allegedly confessed to sleeping with the boy. She'd been a substitute teacher within the Omaha Public School district. And actually I think the kid jumped out of the car. But the whole thing is a mess. Now, the team technically is above the age of consent in Nebraska,
which is sixteen. However, there is a law school employee right student, so that's what they're going to charge her with. But what did he do other than probably have his life destroyed, or at least his personal life. Like I said, I don't like it, and it's not the normal way I do the story. But I saw different versions of this going through different sites this morning, and I haven't seen a credible reason to make this guy the focus of the story. So any who, just but two cents let
me throw that out to you this morning. All right, coming up, we have an office well, we have an officer involved shooting. It was actually about a week and a half ago, but we have the we have a body cam footage, is it? It's kind of crazy, man Like. At first, I'm like, I understand everybody's part in the call, and it looks like the police interactions going fine ish and then it goes sideways, to say the very least. So we'll get that for you and much
more coming up. Six forty four, Hang on k M Mosa manyana, how's that? Since we can't say the other thing if you don't know, we had to cancel your standard morning greeting because using the word morning with the word good in front of it is actually dog whistley code for something something something. Why because it's on TikTok and it must be true. So you've been warned now, you know, so don't make the mistake. Okay, all right, wonderful. Yeah, let me let me go to this do do
do do do. This is in Arizona. This happened in Tucson, all right. Newly released video shows the confrontation between a man. Uh what is he he's at like a daze in or something. It's in that. We'll hear the audio here in a moment. So he's at a day's in and he is he's he is causing concern for some of the other guests. So in this case, the days in and question, I guess it's pretty similar to most days in right, where the doors to the rooms are on the
outside. You know, you park, hopefully you can park in front of where your room is. But you know, once you're out of the room, you know out If you're sitting outside of your room, you're basically out where everyone else is. So anything you're doing out there, people are gonna see. So what's he doing. He's got himself, Ah, he's got himself a katana man, and uh he's out there doing and katana stuff.
But according to some of the other folks around there, he is doing it rather loudly, and that prompts a nine to one one call eventually from staff at the day's in and throughout the totality of this, and we don't know fully what the conversation with staff and him was. Sounds like they went and talked to him. But like, I can find nothing to fault with the
way officers are dealing with him. I don't know that he technically did anything illegal, and he probably would have been within his rights to tell officers I'm I don't want to talk to you. If I did something wrong, then you know, then fine. But because again I don't know that he did anything, but I also understand why officers are going to respond. So let's get into the nine to one one and I'll give you there's several cuts. I will give you the rundown, but you should see the video. Will
tweet out a leek to you. So here we go days in Tucson. Officers respond. Listen to the way they're dealing with him. Help you over here at the day's end, and I just have customers complaining that there's a guest here that's waving around the sword and screaming four eight, five y five South Caliverty Road, and what is your where is the mail at? He's around the other side of the building, on the bottom floor. He's in
room one sixteen. He just didn't listen when we told him this stuff, and we just room doing this, or is the outside room doing this? He's outside, like just right outside of his room, just like screaming, waving his sword. Okay, all right, all right, so you know that's probably gonna get police there. Like she said, they went and tried to talk to him, and he just kind of pretended they weren't there. So but here's when officers arrive, and I want you to visualize, he's
standing just outside of his door. So officers pull it, you know, right where the car the nose of the car would be. He's standing there. When officers arrive, he's got his sword. He's got sword kind of at his side. So at first, I want you to listen to the way that officers are dealing with him, but also I want you to listen how quickly things can change. I put it, they put it down, they laid on the ground, or yeah, we've got a call, said
you say that you're screaming, waving the sword and stuff. And swear. What's that? I swear I'm screaming. No, that's fine. I mean I didn't hear you screen when I pulled up. That's just what the call is is. Now listen to me always how you listen to me? Dog? Oh? Yeah, what's going on? I mean he's he's listening to him. He's doing what you're asking, sir. And obviously at this point, you know, I don't care if you're a cop or not. Like
the whole thing is, there's bad vibes all over. But you know, the officer continues, and again, I don't know that the guy simply standing outside of his door reenacting, you know, kill bill as long as it's not any on anybody. I don't know that that's illegal. I guess the hotel can tell you not to do it. But and then the officer might be in a position where he has trespassed to do. But I don't know
a crime that's being committed to achieve. So huh, I'm trying to achieve greatness in the Katana's it's not cloud in the kind of seas, all right. So what he says is, I'm trying to achieve greatness on the katana I guess that's not allowed in the United States. He literally said the meme kind of all right, anyway, continue, Well, I mean we got people calling I mean, I'm not telling you not to achieve that. What I'm saying is a hell of responsible. By the way, I love the
responsor in the officer. He's like, I'm not telling you not to achieve greatness. Bro go out and a chief greatness. I'm just telling you, like, this is what we got called for. Unless somebody comes to me and is willing to kill me, I'm not willing to kill them, right, all right, So the officer getting like, unless somebody's trying to kill me, I'm not going to kill them. All right. Look, that's
a good policy. Okay, fine, But what we're trying to understand people to kill me, and if they don't accept that, they're romans kill me. No, I mean that's not the case. Man. Like I said, we're here to see what's going on. All right. It's not every day that somebody's out at a hotel. You know what I mean, you're what I'm related to dionysis. Well, by the way, that last line is, uh is bonkers. I'm related to Dionysia is. What Dionysius is? What is it? The Roman or Greek god of like wine and chaos
or something. I guess it fits. Sorry, I'm not up on my uh deities, so so anyway, but but here's the deal. And this is why this video is important, not just because dude thinks he's mastering the katana and related to Greek gods. But it's almost an instantaneous decision he makes. So the officer. You hear this officer talking to him, and and like, I think things are going fine, and then in a moment don't. Apparently Ross is now terrified of Dionysius. No, I'm not like terrified
by it. But I'm saying, if you meet somebody who says that they're related to them, you might want to back off or tase the person immediately. So as I cry, I didn't look at a wine and chaos, is what I said. Well, it was that pretty close wine making fertility. It's like a hundred things. He remembers the god of everything, festivity, insane, ritual, madness. Oh okay, that sounds fun. And it says his people who worship or believe in him can be possessed by him,
especially a family member. Probably right, So actually it doesn't. It sounds like dudes trying to work an affirmative defense. Oh like, not guilty because he's being possessed by Yeah, I mean, if you're possessed by somebody, are you in fact guilty of the crimes. I'm just wondering. I'm I'm simply asking. I like horror movies, you know, that's a trope in many movies, especially like exorcism movies. If there's an exorcism movie and
it's not god awful, I'll probably watch it. But really, if I'm like, the officer, Blair is not guilty of, you know, puking on that dude. So if I'm the officer and I'm not blaming the officer at all, because this dude was obviously a lunatic and crazy, as says the headline at Casey on the radio on the blog Poace. Yeah, but like if I'm there and the guy's like, hey, I'm related to how do you pronounce it Dionysius Dionysius? Yeah, he says, Hey, I'm
late that dude, and I whip out my phone. I'm like, well, let me google this real quick, and it says the god of ritual madness. At that point, I'm like, all right, yeah, stuff's about to go down up, Maybe get the robot or something in there. But like, look, it's very apparent when he starts talking to the dude. I don't know if he's nuts or if he was it's he also might
have sounded like he was incredibly drugged out of his mind. I don't know the finality of it, but at that point, obviously the hackles are up for the officer. But I feel like the officer handled that as best he could. And you know, there's a reason that one and I don't remember
the exact is it twenty one feet or something. Basically, there is this there is a a distance where an individual who has an edged weapon is able to close that distance, and it's a you know, it's more than you think before the average officer can draw their weapon and place and aim shot, all right, And so they talk about that, and that's why officer, especially in a situation where guy's got a katana, even though at first he's
standing there and he looks non threatening, that officer is not gonna get right up on that dude. I have there's no fault I can find with what this officer did. And if you watch the video dionysis relative or not, I mean, dude's closing on that officer asap. So check it out. It's titled what you said title at lunatic with a katana and then whatever. It's on the blog at cacondradio dot com and then link for you on Twitter, and our handle is ATKC the two letters a case ATKC on the radio.
You can check that out, all right, This dude's like the he's like the consummate leper of my time, John Wayne Bobbitt, remember him. Every dude does, every dude does. The irony, of course, is he was really the first. I mean he wasn't the first probably in you know, recorded history, but he was the first horrific story that what was that ninety three? So I'm thirteen even I'm thirteen, and I'm filling the cringe when, of course he made headlines when his then wife chopped off the
sports car while he was sleeping and then drove drove to a field. Where was this It was in what Manassas, Virginia or something. I want to say it was outside of DC. I can't remember. But drove to a field, tossed it in there, and well, you know the whole story. Of course, then had to had to pivot career wise, and for a while he was doing like adult videos and stuff and working at one of the brothels in Vegas, which, hey, you know what, ladies, if that's for you, good for you, I guess. But well,
now he's back in the news. If you didn't know Bobbitt is a former marine or a marine, don't call him be like once I got it. Okay. So this is where the North Carolina connection comes in. So in the latest story, Bobbitt found himself a reportedly a victim of the water issue at Camp La June, which obviously most of you are probably aware of.
He was diagnosed with toxic peripheral polyneuropathy. Doctors believe it is due to contaminated water at Camp La June in the late eighties and as a result, now they basically are amputating his toes and stuff, like, if there's some attached to this dude's body, they're chopping it off. Now. Unfortunately for bob it was all of it. The condition left him with two raw stumps for feet, a limp a special prosthetic shoes and it's pretty nasty stuff. And
you know, here's the deal. Obviously, there's you know, there's the other part of bobbitt. I don't begrudge him obviously. Well one, he didn't deserve that even, you know, with everything that we learned about how things were going in the marriage there. But bob It claimed her then husband raped her and beat her, and in June of ninety three, she took action using a kitchen knife while he slept. She then fled to her boss's
house and on the way Todd, Yeah it was manassas. Okay, I was correct, But now you have this connection, and obviously people are recognizing a little bit of the irony there. I don't know that that's fair. He didn't do anything to deserve that part. But crazy stuff, man, And how much time did his wife get? Sorry, I'm scrolling because I'm trying to Oh yeah, that's right, all right. So here here is the post op from ninety three. He went on to launch an adult video
career. For those of you wondering, Basically he had they had to, you know, put a pump and all sorts of stuff in there. So I guess there's there's a niche for that in the world of adult entertainment. Yeah, and then he spent time at a brothel where he said that he hosted seventy women, but decided to do the video thing instead. The wife faced up to twenty years in prison, but was found not guilty due to insandy. That's right, Well, you know, and I was conflating that.
What's the other story from around that time? It didn't all day severing of the manhood? Was it? It was with the girlfriend where the where the girlfriend went and tried to kill the wife? Oh? What what was the other story around that era? Um? All right, well I'll look it up. Don't don't. Don't trouble yourself. I know you're very busy. So all right, seven fourteen cac O Day Radio program for marine correct term. Just don't use ex marine unless they're discharged outside of the normal process.
I know. I just I just ross got enough going on because like twenty people will call. So I'm just when I say stuff like that, I'm just staving it off. Let you know, we recognize, all right, sorry, and then I just shut the damn thing. I was going to go for it, all right. Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Ah, we have an issue up in New York we
got to tell you about. Apparently apparently some of the some of the folks, some of the what the what is the term that they were using, the the new whatever. Anyway, some of the folks who crashed our border, who are now being put up on fifty three million dollars of allocated money up in New York with gift cards and housing and everything. Apparently there some of them are very upset with the treatment they're receiving of all the pre stuff.
And I lost my damn mind watching the the New York NBC or CBS affiliate doing this report. I'll play the audio for you. It's crazy and there's even a little bit of irony in there. We'll give you that coming up CaCO Day radio program. All right, So it was the Buttafuco thing, that's the what was the term they gave Amy Amy Fisher was all right?
So Amy Fisher High school student Joey Buttafuco Mary joe Buttafuco the seven, she's seventeen at the time, shows up at the house, shoots Mary Joe in the head, doesn't kill her because she's been hooking up with her husband. And that's what a way. It was actually a year before the Bobbit thing. For some reason, I thought it was after, but I knew it was near. But yeah, that's what I was thinking of, and everything like the same thing happened, right bobb It goes and does adult films.
That's what Amy Fisher did. She made a lot of money doing it too, did a book and it's a did like her own series of adult films and made millions. And the wife in this case, she wrote a book that was pretty well received. I want to say that they Amy Fisher was also like a columnist for a newspaper. It was just weird out on Long Island. So what did he got charged with? The monster stuff?
She obviously got charged initially with like a big charge, but they they, I think they dropped it to assault because of her age and both her and the husband. I think just did about what six months in jail or something. So there you go. Brain wandering wanted to bring it to you, all right, let me get over to this. Uh sorry, it's the thing. I shut and then I, for whatever reason, didn't reopen during
the break because I'm dumb. Uh. This is pretty crazy, just since we're talking about officers having to deal with people with large weapons and oft did he Hope Bills police officer jumped into action after seeing a man attack another person with a machete over the weekend. This happened again Hope Mills, south of Fayetteville. There it's not get a laundry matters. Yeah, here we go the wash house. Not familiar with it, right there on Main Street and
Hope Mills. So if you're a I guess the person who goes he's go to a laundry matt you live in Hope Mills. Judging by the photos here, I just called it up. Looks like a nice enough place and they'll be entertainment out front, so you know you got that going for you.
According the police, the officer noticed around four pm on Friday and altercation taking place in front of the wash house, at which point the officer saw the machete carrying suspect identified as James MacIntyre strike the victim several times, causing serious injuries to the head. The off to the officer intervened, stopped the assault, actually gave life saving treatment to the victim. So yeah, the officer, a three year veteran Hope Mills Department, and I don't know, they'll
probably sue him for something. And it's the guy's day off. He's having to deal with this crap. So there you go. All right, hang on, people are sending me the Amy Fisher News. Why are you following? I had to look this up. Why do you know this stuff? Oh? Man? So anyway, good on this officer over there in Hope Mills. Did he light the dude up? Oh? Okay, here we
go. This is what I want to do, find out. So he got charged with a tempted murder, assault inflicting serious bodily harm, possession of meth shocker, and a drug paraphernalia because you know, when you're off doing meth at the laundry mat, you want to make sure you have your giant edged weapon with you, you know, just in case things go sideways in the Hope Mills area. By the way, I got a question, what
the hell is going on east of us? What? What? What is God would do with like a fourth body now in uh Rocky Mount What what is happening here? Right? Let me uh, let me pull this story back up. This is the one I closed. That's why I just pivoted over to something. All right, here we go. No Goldsborough, I said, Rocky MOUNTA No, Rocky Mount had their own thing. I'll get to. So in Goldsborough here four people have been found dead. Uh yesterday
they really they There weren't a lot of details on this. So Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday all of the individuals between what thirty four and forty seven. Now police are saying that this might be a fentanyl issue, which is sadly something you see, right, you get you know, you get one dealer with a with a bad batch, so to speak. This is
what happens. I remember a story we did in out of Chatham County quite a few years ago where you had quite a few people succumb to what was, you know, bad drugs, and they all had apparently bought from the same dealer there. But the difference is obviously with you know, when something like that happens. And I don't remember how many people got killed or sick, but it was in Siler City, which obviously is much smaller. So
when you start putting real numbers up, people notice. But yeah, it's so crazy, sad man, you'll probably be shocked to learn that I was Caitlin Clark the number one overall draft by the Indiana Fever, which I understand the team name, but you know, sounds like unlike disease you get. But okay, all right, anyway, so number one overall in a little bit of irony, the LSU check Angel Reese, who look, she plays the heel. I don't whatever may if that's her thing, what I don't.
I don't begrudge that because again, I kind of like this element in sports within reason. She went I think seventh, Yeah, here we go seventh overall. So you know they're that rivalry will continue, Uh for sure. Let's see, uh the analysis. I only watched a little of it
from the actual draft analysis, and it was pretty down the middle. But as you can imagine, now, we will be presented with everyone on ESPN with a bad opinion and seemingly a little bit of bias or a lot of bias to just analyze this whole situation ahead of the start of the season. I don't even know when the WNBA season kicks off. Now here's why, if you are the Indiana Fever, why this is such a great thing As a result, it thirty six of the forty regular season games for the Fever
will end up being broadcast nationwide. So I don't know if I don't know if it's revenue share or what percentages in the WNBA, but obviously that is you're making whatever you're paying This check back in short order. And Ross and I were talking off the air about this. She's not gonna make a ton of money on her on her actual contract, but I have to think that year one she's going to set the record for endorsement revenue. But I don't
think there's any question. But I think she would make that even if she didn't sign. I think the endorsements would still be there because she's Caitlyn Clark and everybody knows her. I no, no, no, I got that. But also like she still has to there still has to be a thing right that, Like she's Caitlin Clark, but people also want to see her go out and kick everyone's butt, do you know what I'm saying. So
you have to have a venue for that. And I remember what was it ice Cube or ice Tea who has ownership in that three on three league, which is kind of a thing offered her like five million bucks. Yeah, she'd be better off going there. Like it's a four year contract with three hundred and thirty eight fifty six dollars her first year, she's gonna make around seventy six and a half thousand dollars, And I think she could from from
WNBA paycheck right, not yeah right, not a million right. The endorsements are like where she's going to make all the money, But I think she could make those even if she wasn't playing. She could go back and sit in her ass and do nothing and just enjoy a peaceful life and colleck the money probably for a little while, but I think then people move on if they don't see her out there playing. And also she probably really likes to
play basketball. Yeah, I guess. I mean, you know, the man, she must really love playing basketball to play for that, right. It's like the reminds me of the Mitch Edburg joke he doust really like Tide talking about the NASCAR driver. Why do you really like Tide? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, all right, let's see. So she she went first trying to think, if I'm just looking at the list here, there's not really a North Carolina connection that I see for at least from the teams to
teams for the other top ten. But yeah, like everyone knew she was going to be first up. In the same way, like I don't know that there's going to be any surprises for really any of the drafts. The NFL draft, that's done right, that's going to be a usc dude to Chicago, and then you know, two years later, I guess they'll draft again Chicago. Just like I've bemoaned the Vikings with where we've been from a
quarterback standpoint. I know we had Cousin, and I like Kirk Cousins and it's a shame that that he's gone and all that, but I still don't know if he was the dude who was going to get us there, which you know that's a that's a fair assessment. But this is the way, in my opinion, I go is just cursed. Man. Anyway, what to do the draft? Like you know, there's season just ended and then
now here's the draft. I wish the NFL was the same way. I wish we could have the NFL draft like a few weeks after the Super Bowl. It'd be amazing because I can't stand waiting. Please do it well, but you have all yeah, I know, now, no, but I just I want I'm like for Rucu assault here. I want it right now, just after the Super Bowl month later. Draft. All right, So the WNBA training camp kicks off April twenty eighth. They play during the summer.
I didn't know that. So yeah, the NBA just they're going to the playoffs right now. WNBA comes after, so they hold the they hold the draft, and then literally fifteen days later start. So that's what you want in the NFL, I would prefer. I mean, if I had it my way, I think, yeah, I want the draft to be sooner, and I want there to be an eighty two game season? Is it asking too much? Every want to be dead except the homes in between? Man, I just hate it. I know. I'll tell you.
The thing that kills me about it there is the weight. And then you get this in your head. You're like, oh, the first preseason games coming up, and then like two minutes into it, how are you feeling. Yeah, You're like, this sucks. This sucks. I'll see you in a month. So baseball gets like I don't know what it like a million games or something like one hundred and sixty one or whatever it is. We get seventeen regular season games or seventeen weeks and then playoffs if you're lucky.
Right, So there's that. By the way, I'm not going to send it to you. Do you know how many people have sent me the OJ Simpson Bills memes? Now, Ross is the Bills fan, not me. When the OJ thing went down, I didn't get to see it say this earlier. Yeah, when the first thing I thought when I saw the OJ had passed, I was like, the curse has been lifted, The Bills curse has been and now this is the year. This I feel it in my plums. I feel it in my bones. This is the Bill's
year. I want to know what your plums are. So so people you've seen this. People are sending me like, so if Buffalo had won one game, then they would have had the draft, they would have taken OJ, and he would never have met his wife because you met. I've seen it all, blah blah blah, And I'm like, why am I reading this? So? But I didn't know there was OJ curse, right, And then it goes to the Kardashians of Kaitlyn Jenner and the case yeah,
oh yeah that one. Yeah, I know the OJ curse. Really the bills are to blame for the Kardashians, which I get on board, like somebody's to blame, so I hate that it's you guys. But you know, if the shoe fits there, you go. All right, seven forty three ac O Day Radio program. Let me know if the weather guy's ready to go, and we're there, Hey there is yo. We do a weather guy. Yeah for the uneated. Yeah, how are you good? I'm good, I believe it or not. Kaitlin Clark went first. Overall,
we're all very good, I believe it or not. You know, it was it was funny like my daughter was sitting there, we were watching, and she said, what if she doesn't get picked first? I was like, well, that is an interesting question. Look, I'm not going to drag you into it because there's some bigger issues, but I think if some of the ESPN analysts, who I feel, in my humble opinion, are being racist with this issue, I think that if they were advising teams,
they would have had her pick. It's pretty pretty disturbing how some people are handling this when I'm just like, this is a great story. Let's just it is this thing, like, did you see the ratings for the combined all of her games during the women's They ten million plus people in like four games, which is unheard of for women's basketball. So everyone, I'm sucking. Just what I'm saying. I love how people are not. People
are like, is she the goat in in female basketball? And then I saw somebody comment and nextually like, I don't know, we just started watching, dude, We have no idea, but we just started watching because of her. There you go, right listen, I'm on, I'm all in. I mean, we I started last year, was kind of paying a little bit of attention. But and I'll watch Iowa. I don't know if
you guys know this, but my dad played football at Iowa. So I'm not I'm not We're Iowa shocked that you have a relative who played football at Well, I played, but not at Iowa. I played Division III. But that's different. So and so I'm not like a bandwagon jumper. We
always root it for Iowa teams. And I hate when people comment because I had somebody comment to the effect of, well, all of a sudden, You're I'm like, no, I just have a reason to you know now say, and I'm in I'm already looking for tickets when they play in Atlanta. I mean, I think it's great. So I've been having I've been having a lot of fun with it. But I love that. I love the Angel Reese went seventh too. And by the way, I don't even
have huge beef with Reese. I think if she wants to embrace the heel thing, which seemingly she was will you know stated for in their own words it was willing to do during that. I love it. And I'll watch those two play because they're going to beat the crap out of each other and Clark's gonna drop forty on it. It's gonna be amazing. But again, it'll it'll be interesting to see him against each other. And I'm glad to see Kate Martin surprisingly from Iowa going to Vegas. But I won't get into
it. Yeah, I know, probably wait more than you guys. No, no, no, no, I'm just like just this would be and she her contracts worth three hundred thousand, she'll make twenty times at in endorsements the first year, So there you go, oh, exactly exactly. Yeah, let's see the weather thing. Yeah, well, there's not much going on, so it's it's kind of easy above average temperatures continue. Was already looking at the rest of the week and the weekend. I think that's when
the change comes. By the weekend, so low eighties on average sun with clouds today, more clouds than sun Tomorrow, Thursday Friday sunny, mid eighties, might get some uprages, especially in the triangle, and then a chance of showers over the weekend. Best at Sunday with cooler weather finally coming back. Highs only in the sixties. So I think it's gonna be real nice the rest of the week. I mean, not bright and sunny every day,
but Thursday Friday looked real good. The sunniest days. Might be a shower kind of sneaking in on Wednesday night, but really not much rain at all. Okay, all right, we'll hold you to it and we'll talk to you in an hour, sir, have a good one. Sounds good? All right, there you go, Race Stagic from the Weather Channel. All right, let's talk immigration, and we got some audio for you. Plus we have a North Carolina story to pair with it, where once again
we're conflating things. I'll explain hang on seven fifty one here on the CaCO Day radio program. By the way, you want to hear the new flex. All right, so this is little sub if you're you know, if you are one of those people and you like to you like to drop things in let people know about your status. Well one, you're annoying, right, Oh, I got three bugattis whatever? Shut up. Here's here's how
you can do it now and let me show you. Hey, Ross, let me uh, you have car insurance for you and the fam Yes we do? Oh good, good, good good. You have homeowners insurance for the for your pad there, yes, yes, we do. Got health insurance I mean through the company. So it's debatable. Well, all right, fair enough, do you have any other insurance? I'm trying to think
what else you might have? The those are the big ones. Most have maybe some of the supplemental insurance that the company offers, like a flak or something like that. I know it passed on that. But you have those, you have at least those three. That's ross. That's ross showing off, by the way, that's right, which they've all gone up astronomically, which is awful right. Well, and that therein gets us to the story. So, yeah, I know it is. It is awful. In
sure, there is the headline insurance is the new luxury item. God help us. This is where we are. Many America is no longer able to buy cars because they cannot afford to insurance. The cost of auto insurance has risen twenty two percent in the last year, twenty two percent, the biggest one year jump since the nineteen seventies. The average new car loan rate now at nine percent and the average car payment for a new vehicle seven thirty eight
a month. That is mind boggling. Along with that high mortgage rates and record home prices. Homeowners insurance is also up twenty percent over the past two years and is expected to rise another six percent this year. And they go through this and they, you know, they talk about what the costs were, where they are in the decisions that people are making. But you know the idea that insurance, which by the way, is you don't really have a choice if you you know, if you've got a mortgage, you don't
got a choice. I guess if your home's paid off, you can roll the dice to some extent, although I don't know fully what the law is. But and auto insurance obviously, if you're going to drive, you're supposed to have it. Although the amount of people I see driving around with license plates that are like four years out of date, and ugh, that was just that's just one of our station vehicles. Pretty crazy stuff. Yes, insurance, by the way, is not part of the official inflation calendar calculation.
Excuse me, I said calendar there. By the way, this is where it gets really ugly. Not only insurance rates up around twenty percent over the past two years, the cost of insuring the average home, along with the increase in payments by homeowners due to a variety of different issues. We'd Ross n evers talking about this soft the air, like, even if your insurance stays the same, the value of your home may be assessed differently. Your taxes are going up likely, I don't know how it is for every
county, but they are in Wake County and many others. Our mortgage payment just went up like three hundred something dollars. And just be clear, Ross doesn't have an arm, right you tell you I here's something like that. I'm like, why do you have an arm? That's what I would used to think, But it went up three hundred just for the ancillary stuff, right, that's yeah, yeah, it's property taxes and uh and and the
insurance. Oh, it is the insurance because yeah, because it counts it like you know, it goes into the payment, right right, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well I have a quiet Why would you build your house next to eight hundred thousand dollars condos? That's it, right because like way everything is building up in wake Forest and they have the giant monstrosity behind my house, you know, with those condos or whatever, the townhouses
that start at like four hundred some thousand dollars. Right. Once again, I don't know why you would want to buy that, And I like, my house is your view on your balcony. It's so dumb. But you know, to each their own. So yeah, now it's gone up, so it sucks. Got the hinge though, I mean, that's gotta be nice, right, especially on nights when you're having ceremonies. I'm about to act I've had enough. Okay, all right, we'll watch out if you're
living in that place because Ross has cheesed over his payments. But yeah, look, guys, you break this down as a bunch of Blueburn dubbers on this, the cost of insuring the average home in twenty twenty three versus twenty nineteen went up fifty percent twenty nineteen. That wasn't I still think about things that I think happened a year ago that happened in twenty nineteen, because that's just that's my brain. But yeah, the average cost of insuring the home
in twenty nineteen was twelve hundred and seventy two dollars. It's now nineteen hundred. That is the US average. So pretty scary stuff there, Man, re explain it. I kind of opened the show with it, but I just need to do better. Yeah, apparently that phrase is canceled. And let's face it, when you use the GM slur, we'll call it right
good And then you know what time of the day it is. You knew what was up with your secret little racist code, or if you didn't allow the Internet to help you understand the air of your ways, as this genius explains it to us. So let's talk about where the word good morning originated from. And by the way, Ross, you were researching this earlier, what did you determine the origination of that to be? Because like, it
was running the gamut, wasn't it. It was everything from like seventeenth century to Jesus, right with people speculating the well's only yeah, it goes the way back. It's a Germanic word, but I mean English derives from the Germanic branch of the language tree brow whatever you want to say to so Germanic goes way back, though, But it was like even like the the fifteen hundreds before that, your way back, by the way, I'm exaggerating with
Jesus obviously. Well, no, there was a theory online, you did. There was a theory online that good morning comes from God morning. This from a theologic theologic I found, So I don't know if it's there. It's if it's true. But they say that good morning comes from God morning, which is the resurrection, and then it's tight into Jesus. Oh okay, that's what the connection was, all right, Not that he was uttering it, but rather the well. One would argue that when he was resurrected,
that was a pretty good morning. Right, Yeah, I guess if you know, Jesus is your jam. But anyway, all right, well that's not where this this scholars going here. I'm assuming she's a linguistics expert or something. I don't know. Anyway, I'm sorry, go right ahead. I didn't mean to pause you there, ma'am. Good morning, Yeah, all right. So during slavery toms, oh, the women used to mourn about the child being taken away and sold to a different slave master.
Did you mean taken or or is that I'm sorry, is that? Oh? No, you probably can't use that because it's Liam Neeson and I don't know. Probably a connection, all right, I'm sorry, go ahead with your linguistics lesson here. Or if one of the family members did something that resulted into them getting whipped or killed. Most of these things used to happen in the evening time, when a child was sold off or somebody was getting
whipped for something. Was it, now, by the way, is that a thing where the I guess punishing and or the selling of one's human property was an evening endeavor. I'm just curious. I don't know. I don't know the answered necessarily to that. I don't know from an auction standpoint, necessarily that's was pretty well documented where that wasn't strictly an evening thing. But I don't know. I don't know. So anyway, I'm sorry, we're
all learning here. Let's continue to learn. Go right ahead. Black women used to cry all night behind it, not even just the women, by the way, I imagine you know, you don't have to sell me on the horribleness of the entirety of it. I'm with you here. I can't
imagine one day they just decided to divide your family and that's it. So all right, I'm learning, all right, Black people in general, all the black slaves, male or female, when something happened to a family member or a close friend or anything, they used to cry all night behind it. And when the slaves used to cry about what happened all night long, the white slave master the oppressors will wake up in the morning time and they'll tell the slaves, did you have a good morning? Basically, did you
have a good cry out? Did you do enough crying last night because of what happened to their family member a day prior? So the white oppressors came up with good morning as a mockery towards black people. Okay, hmmm mmmmmm. Now the question that's probably arising in your mind if you're still conscious, like uh ross, uh ross, This morning almost slammed his head into the
the the desktop in his studio having to dub that in. So, I guess if you haven't concussed yourself, let me ask the question, uh that you're probably asking. Don't you mean mourning like with a you and not the other one? And Uh, I'm not going to play her entire three minute diatribe. You can go check the Twitter if you want. At the very end, she points out that they they made a decision to remove the U
to hide the racism. See so they you know, it's like so she knows that mourning is spelled with you, and mourning is spelled with you know, not a you. But as she points out, they at one point they went, oh my gosh, they're going to catch us, and they remove the U but kept the other where. I don't know. So anyway, that's your answer, that's your cancel. And you know what, Frankly, the last thing I want to do in the morning. I mean, I understand I do it on the radio because I do Morning Drive. Oh
is morning drive okay? Because you had to drive to the auction? Right? If we're making tenuous connections that have no base in you know, history, I guess maybe I can't use that, But yeah, I don't really want to talk to anyone in the morning anyway, not necessarily mornings where I'm literally I you know, we do talk to you on the radio. I'm talking about like Saturday Sunday morning, Like mostly Saturday morning. I want. The only day where I don't have any work usually is Saturday. And even
that's not true because I'm still digging through Twitter and stuff. So but on Saturday morning, I don't want to talk to anybody. So like I'm willing to abide by this on days where I don't want to deal with people. But there you go. But that's why we're on guard for the use of that particular word. So all right, so come up with something else. I guess you could go with another language. She didn't. She didn't say anything about that. So if you want to go like von Journo or Buenos
Dias or Glenda, I guess would be more accurate. Or what is it in France? I think French. I think it's just bonjour. I don't know if they have a separation for day parts. And then Guten morgan or you can just say morgan if you want to do German, so I have armed you with everything you need right there. All right, let me flip over to this. I think I hate that I'm gonna have to sit here and kind of defend Sex in the City because I have no affinity for the
show. I remember when the show was really hot, I was dating a girl that was really into it, and I did watch a couple episodes with her, but my thought process was, I don't want I'm not gonna pay attention. But two, it's on HBO, so you know, maybe there's hoots. Sorry, I'll just be an honest right, I'm an honest arbiter here, and there was not nearly enough to overcome the brain cancer that was
that show. That being said, I'm going to defend it for this purpose, I'm getting really really and this this is not go for the entirety of gen Z, all right, I'm not I'm not gonna pigeonhole an entire generation. I think it's unfair when we do that. That being said, there is this seeming pattern and that anything and I mean anything that's like even a year old, is unacceptable. Right, It's cringe cringey is the word that they use here. But you know, what they're talking about is wokeness and
microaggressions and all of that stuff. And for whatever reason, Sex and the City, I guess are they it's coming back or something is the reason for this. I don't know to what extent. I just saw that in the news and now we have to watch our you know, read all these articles. Hey, this is from the Independent. I'm gen z watching Sex and the City for the first time. It's not just outdated, it's cringey. And then the author goes through about how she's a writer living in New York.
But other than that, everything is is racist, sexist, homophobic, you name it, everything under the sun. It's the same treatment that they've done to many of the shows, some of which I think are still on the damn air in and are among the top ten most watch shows. Friends is a good example that one continues to be one of the most viewed shows in America. It's why Netflix paid this stupid money for the rights to it.
It does well. But what's missing here that I've noticed is more prominent in other generations is the duality of the thinking that you're allowed to have. There are some things in my mind that are better the old way, and there are some things that are better the new way, right, and I think that most people can understand that. Let me give you an example of that. I am glad that. Let's see here, what would I am glad that we can There are medical procedures which are far less arduous today than
they were even ten years ago. So I don't have to wax nostalgic about the way that they used to do this one thing. Right, the way they used to do rabies treatments versus how they can do it now is a bit night and day. That being said, I also constantly find like I have a fan that I bought a year ago and it broke yesterday, the motors working, but the fans not spinning, and inevitably what's going to happen today is I'm gonna take it apart and it's gonna be so much worse.
I'll probably electrocute myself, but whatever, And so, like I can be nostalgic for the fact that I have another fan that's like fifteen years old that still works, and they were roughly this they're roughly the same fan. As far as what I remember paying for that I don't fully remember. But like, so I can recognize that appliances now while they have more bells and whistles, I'm still nostalgic for the old handle handled fridge that we had in our
barn all those years, and the thing still works. There is a refrigerator that sits in our barn with limited temperature control in the area where it sits that has worked from I remember when I was a kid, and my brother says he still has it and it still works. It's mostly like overflow for you know, soda and beer and stuff in there. But like so, I can recognize that, for whatever reason, appliances used to be better, and there is seemingly this and I know it's a small thing. There's like
seemingly this attitude as you get younger and younger. And I don't blame necessarily gen Z for it. I think this is what's beat into their brain. You can't operate under the assumption that everything's racist and you have to question it. Which is that quote you see from the gamer Gate girl a lot. I see the meme. You can't operate under that assumption unless you wholly reject
everything that's come before you, because your way is the only way. Whereas I can operate under the under the value I can evaluate and operate under the assumption that some things are better the way they used to be, and some things are seemingly better now and some things just sucked the both times or were you know what I'm saying. And so we saw this with friends, and
now it's sex and the city they're going to go back through. And I guess maybe because I don't care about the program, like I'm not going to stress anymore after just sharing this story with you, which kind of irritated me, but like that's how that's how humans normally think. I thought. Apparently I'm wrong. I'm also wrong about what's going on in Seattle. I thought they had a bunch of things they had to get to know. If you
remember Seattle, well, one it is a absolute drug haven. Two you got like crazy drug addle people like hanging out in trash cans and stuff. Saw this one documentary Crazy You have homeless camps that are like a five star resort in pun To Kna, was it, Yeah, Seattle. The dude had he had a gem mine. We just had that story a couple about a month ago. Some hobo had built a mine, which is very industrious. I'll give him that. Man. The problem is it was in the
middle of a park, and you know they weren't fans with that. But apparently they must have handled all that because yesterday the Seattle PD, having apparently sold all the stuff I just talked about, decided to start tweeting some stuff including are you ready for this? A community notification letting the citizens of the city of Seattle know that Seattle PD and I'm gonna read this verbatim SPD,
Seattle PD is closely monitoring conflict between Israel and Iran. Good, So the Seattle Washington Police Department is sending out a series of tweets letting the public know that they're keeping a close eye on what's going on between Israel and Iran and then just putting that and if you as you can imagine, the mockery is
substantial on the tweets. But why would you send that. I understand that in Seattle, you know, you have all the citizens there that are like, ah, we have to go demand city council, you know, put out a strongly worded proclamation, and I like, you know where, I think that's just dumb. Although I am I am interested in the the reaction to this woman in California. If you haven't seen, this woman threatened literally
like violence on city council members. And we had a woman with a shoe at the Raleigh City Council, except California actually like charged her with a bunch of stuff. So I'll share that with you coming up. I cannot fathom during my years in high school one of my class the idea that one of my classmates would put their hands on a teacher. Now, don't get me wrong, I had a few teachers that probably needed some hands put on them.
Not literally obviously, but it might have done him some good. But that's you know, that's that's the that's how it works, right, you take the good with the bad. That being said, I could never fathom a moment where it happened. I think the closest thing that I can remember, hang on, Brandon, I'll go to your call here in just a
moment. The closest thing I can remember is in in wrestling, we had a kid who was sparring with one of the assistant coaches and you could he he had some anger issues and he was getting really like mister Chape and it was a really small dude, and the guy who was wrestling him was one of the lower weight classes. I can remember which one it was, and in his frustration he put he was clearly it was not sparring anymore and he was suspended big time for that. And that was that was one of those
things where it could go either way. This video I'm watching from Winston Salem is nuts. All right, I'm gonna go. I'm gonna send Ross the link, We'll get it tweeted out, and I'll tell you the story here in a moment. But let me grab this phone call, Uh, Brandon, what's up? Hey? I just gotta know, Casey, with all this woke stuff about Good Morning, are we gonna cancel American Dad? Because that's gonna be a bummer for me. I mean, just I gotta know.
Is that Are they still producing new episodes of that? I don't even I'm not sure, but I still catch a rerun once in a while, and you know, the intro right at again is good Morning Usa. I just, I mean, I just gotta go. Are they gonna cancel that like they've done other cartoons? I mean, I was just thinking one of my favorite movies is canceled too. In classic Robin Williams classic man. Oh, that's that's unfortunate. So all right, it's terrible. Yeah, I
appreciate it. All right, thank you for the call there, sir, do appreciate it. Yeah, Ross, I didn't even think about that no more. You know, this generation will never know about what happened to Jimmy Waughs. We're going to cancel this. That is that is unfortunate. All right, let me send this link to Ross. He's doing about twenty different things. They'll probably dub that movie. How are you doing on this fine day Vietnam? We'll find out. So all right, let me let me
flip over to this. I'll get the immigration story too. All right. So this is Parkland High School, Winston Salem, and you have a you have a student. This video doesn't say what grade, but you know, high school whatever in the video and this is the links is from an outlook called the nc Beat. The video, obtained by North Carolina Beat captures the students lapping the teacher twice. So you have a student who's got wearing a hoodie, got the pajama pants on, which is a you know, standard
student uniform. Now I don't really have a beef with that, You know whatever, If nobody cares, nobody cares. But I do have a beef with this because in the video, the teacher who's seated the student is standing up kind of a moves around side of the teacher and slaps the teacher. It doesn't just slap the teacher once. The student in the video appears to slap the teacher twice, then asked if the teacher wants to be hit again,
and then hits the teacher and knocks her glasses off. According to the district, the student will be subject to disciplinary measures and potential criminal charges. According to school officials and the it is currently under investigation. School now Here's the quote of the century. All Right School of Fit have described the incident
as inappropriate and unsettling. Inappropriate would be raising your voice to the teacher, even if the teacher's wrong, and they sometimes are still Inappropriate would be raising your voice at the teacher, maybe flipping the teacher off, saying something in a derogatory manner that is outside that would be inappropriate. Slapping your teacher multiple
times, including knocking the teacher's glasses off. I don't think in a use stronger words and if you don't know stronger words, and you're in the you know, the one putting this together. I'm not even beefing with the comms person because they were probably told what to say. You have access to English teachers. I'm sure that they can bust a the source open and figure it out. But again, I just I can never imagine this happening in school.
I guess maybe it had to happen some point, but I can't remember what it was. Just the thing that happened with coach of Scarlett or Chapin. I'm sorry, Scarlett was the other coach, and and uh, you know the student who let his anger get the get the money. He didn't hurt the teacher, and they were you know, they're already wrestling, but it was pretty clear what was up. And I remember that being wild. We were like, oh my gosh, that that just happened. This I
can't And then the rest of the students just sitting there. You know, you need to be expelled and like thrown into juvie. I mean, the disciplinary action. You're gonna let that student back in the school. It's crazy. Now you watch this is you had just this first time you saw the vision yeah. I mean, like I'm from an elegant inner city like urban
school. Like we were one of the first schools in New York to ever have like metal detectors, and we had shootings and stuff, and I can't, like you said, I can't ever recall this sort of thing happening to a teacher. All that being said, everything happened in my school, stabbing, shooting, not to a teacher. Yeah, what if your teacher is undercover former marine and he's there to actually bust up a ring that's being run out of the school that the principal, And well that's the thing. See,
I just assumed they were all undercover. Oh that's a good point. Yeah, like cops or something, so we wouldn't mess with him. I mean, twenty one Jump Street was more prevalent at the time. So ah, that's that's another very good point. Now, I was thinking the Tom the substitute and the four other that followed on that movie. Was that Berange that was Tom Berenger in that ring. Yeah, he busted that ring.
Spoiler alert by the way, kicking ass taken name. So all right, well, if you want to see the video, we get the link out before you can check that out. And then like we got some crazy videos. You see the video of this this this guy down in Lumberton, Jonathan Lacompte. If I'm pronouncing that correctly, all right, So if you have, if you've seen the video, maybe you didn't know it was local. So you have it's a you have the guy in the workers vest, you
have a you know, a white work truck. This happened back about a month ago in March, but now we have the video out there and another guy who police say his name is Ricky Driggers, was stealing the vehicle, carjacking the vehicle, and in the video you see what looks like la compte open fire pull a piece, which I don't even know how that's going to comport because he's he clearly looks like he's working, and that's the work truck,
but not I guess it's not gonna matter now. But he appears to fire several gunshots at Driggers in there and then kind of like scurries out of the way because the Driggers backs the truck way up and he is he's absolutely free at that point to just fly by on the open road and get out
of there. But the horribleness is you then see the truck fire, you know, go flying at the guy who had fired at him, whose truck was being stolen, and another dude, and at whatever speed he was able to achieve, which was significant, slams right into this dude kills him. Just why why led stuff out there? Man? And the video shouts from the crowder heard as people tell everyone to get out of the way as the truck was coming back and to hit him. It wasn't it wasn't one of
these things where he's going and the guy was still standing there. Dude is up on this up on the grass at that moment, and this this dude just hits him with a truck. So he's charged with you know, murder, larceny, just a bunch of stuff. And he's got a court date next week. So there you go. Crazy times. Man. All right, let's get some weather. That's the only sane thing around here. With race agent from the Weather channel souh yeah, give us, give us boring
weather and I'll offset all those stupid and sanity in the news man. Yeah, and pretty boring clouds, clear sky kind of in and out of it. Though there's more clouds from a line from about Pittsburgo down towards Fayette Villa in points west, and they're coming east. So if you're in sunshine now, there'll be more in the way of cloud coming in. And I like the cloud sun mix for today. Still warm though didn't get any records yesterday,
but most of us did hit the upper eighties today. I'll seventies to low eighties. There is a small chance of a shower thunder shower tonight. We'll keep the clouds Tomorrow still probably around eighty degrees, and then as we get at the Thursday and Friday, we'll stay in the eighties. I think Thursday is going to be the warmer day where we'll go mid upper eighties, and then a chance of showers Friday low eighties. So between now and Friday,
no significant or widespread rainfall. It's over the weekend. I think the chance of showers and thunder showers will go up, especially Saturday night and Sunday, and by Sunday will cool off into the sixties. So enjoy the warm weather. It will come to an end and so will the dry weather. Small chances of showers until about Saturday night Sunday then that chance will go up. Okay, all, I appreciate it. We'll chat tomorrow, sir, have a good one, okay, and we'll come back with Jeff Bellinger.
And you know I mentioned it earlier. I got to play the audio again. Just a crazy officer involved shooting with ad with a katana. We'll have that more coming up. Hang on, well, morning, casey. Futures look good this morning, but that was the case yesterday too, and we ended up with a sell off late in the day. Now, futures are up two hundred and thirty five points at the moment. There was a bigger than expected pullback a new home building activity last month. The government reports housing
starts declined nearly fifteen percent in March to the lowest level since August. Economists thought we'd be hearing about a drop of about two and a half percent. Building permits for new residential projects were down more than four percent, suggesting the numbers could remain weak in the months ahead. Internal Revenue Service data indicate fewer taxpayers getting refunds this year. As of April fifth, just under sixty seven
million taxpayers had been reimbursed as of April seventh. Last year, just over sixty nine million refunds had been issued. That means more than two million Americans have not gotten the boost to their finances that they gotten twenty twenty three, Some people who waited until the last minute file tax returns were frustrated if they tried to e file using H and R blocks Desktop software Block confirmed the program
didn't work for several hours yesterday. Online clients and people who worked with professionals, whether virtually or in person, were not affected. Antitrust enforcers at the Justice Department reportedly have Live Nation entertainment in their sites. Source to say a complaint could be filed as soon as next month to try to force Live Nation to spin off its Ticketmaster business. Employed workers set the bar really high for
companies that might try to lure them away from their current employers. A survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that the lowest compensation employees would be willing to accept for a new position is just under eighty two thousand dollars a year. Three years ago, before inflation took off the way it has, workers were willing to switch jobs for about ten thousand dollars and AKC Starbucks has added some new lemonade refreshers to its menu for spring. The coffee chain
says the drinks are both sweet and spicy or swicy if you will. They'll be around for a limited time. Starbucks says sweet heat is trending now and it's looking to cash in casey, I'm not using that word. What was the word you just used? It's swaysy. That's well Starbucks. I know you didn't make it up, but yeah, no, no, no, I'm not going to do it. So okay, all right, this will be the last time you'll hear it from me too. I don't know, man, We'll see all right, Thanks, Jeff, appreciate it. Okay,
have a good day. Yeah, I'm too. I've also hit the agee I'm too old to learn new words, which is not true. I enjoyed learning stuff, but dumb words anyway. Uh wait, what is this? Okay? All right, sorry I got sidetracked. There are they really suspending delivery of the cyber trucks? Now? What is this over? It's over a pedal issue? Oh okay, so it's nothing somebody I haven't seen. Have you seen a cyber truck in the wild yet? Ross? Have
you seen one driving around. I got email a picture from a listener, So there's one driving around care but I no, I haven't seen it. Be amazing if they did, though, Mark, he just found out that those things are real. What do you mean? She was on social media Facebook or something the other day and she's like, wait a second, is a cyber truck like a real thing you can buy? She thought it was
a meme or a joke. What because it looks ridiculous. It No, no, no, it looks it absolutely doesn't look like anything else out there. But like shed you say, center the Joe Rogan elon with the bow and arrow and uh what was that like two months ago when he was on Rogan Show and they just stopped in the middle of it to go out and shoot the cyber truck with arrows? So yeah, okay, all right, so you guys get in one or what it'll uh get one, maybe get
a turret on it or something. Are you cool? Now? You're just telling about her? And I can't even imagine what insurance would be on that thing. It was supposed to be indestructible. You think it'd be uh less? Did you ever know to see the truck bed of that thing. When you open it up, it looks like yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, it's pretty crazy. I watched some of the other stuff. I remember when they had initially they rolled the one out on stage the demo and like the
window broke. It was like it wasn't it wasn't a great look, and people, you know, people had jokes and all that, but there were a bunch of features. There was a follow through video of them going through that truck, and they had like some serious go go gadget stuff that didn't make the final cut. But so if you're a gadget dude, I you know, by and by the way, you can buy whatever you want. That's fine, we may judge you. But I just I haven't seen one,
and the number of that they've already delivered is pretty substantial. So
