Remember remember all right, you're gorning everybody in his six o seven. Yes, yes, my boy still sucks, but it is feeling better. Uh, Ross, I should have have you treated. I didn't realize you were a doctor, sir. When did you get your When did you get your your MD? Man? Was that what you were doing last week? I saw Ross posting like medical studies and stuff on social media yesterday. Crazy stuff? What is it? What is it? You guys call this in the
medical field natural immunity. It's something new. I guess that's weird. So didn't exist the past three years? So what's that didn't exist for the past three years? Yeah, yeah, that's weird how it would just dip out for um, you know, a third of a decade. Um. So so let me get this straight. So sometimes if you get something and then you get better, it makes it so the next time that thing comes around, you either don't get it or you get it in a much less severe
form. That is correct. Yes, this is I mean, this is like AI flying car stuff right here? Man? Who to thunk it? Sheer craziness right there? So yeah, I saw that posting and I'm like, wow, I guess somebody got a medical degree. So and he posted it on Twitter, which if you'd done that a year ago, I'm pretty sure that what you wouldn't have a Twitter account, right, So, and you did it in your own words? Or did you literally post the study? No? I posted the study. Yeah, well now, dad,
dad to get you kicked off right there. So, hey, man, you gotta stop disinformation from white supremacist, nationalist, COVID deniers, or you know whatever whatever label we're throwing right there. You gotta make that happen, all right, So, with all that in mind, coming up, get things that are new and different. Bum fights, remember bum fights, that's taken a whole new look. But that's the thing. When you do this stuff, you got to you gotta keep stepping it up. That's the inevitability
of it, because people get people get jaded. Man, I'm not old enough to remember it, but I'm old enough to have, or I should say, learned enough to have studied it. First Moon mission basically, anyone on the planet with a TV, they're watching that bad boy, right,
it's incredible. Nobody can believe what's happening. Last Moon mission seventies. They don't even like, they won't even they won't cut away from a ten zero baseball game, right, People get burned out real quick, So I understand why they got to step it up, and thank you to call Fornia for finding a way. We'll get that horrific story, but there is a legal loophole lesson in that story to get to as well. Also coming up our
three eight oh five, Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson will join us. Lots to get into with him. They are busy bees over at the legislature. First they had the abortion override stuff, and the world came to an end, I guess, or North Carolina. Maybe it was just parts North Carolina? Ross Is did Wake Forest come to an end? I haven't been to Wake Forest since they overrode the veto or is that still no? As far as I know, it was still there this morning. That's still there. Raleigh's
three. It might have disappeared after I went to the Gym of Nosher. Now Raleigh is still still there because the studios are rolling. Greensboro's technically still there though, Greensboro High Point because the secondary studio is still up and running if you're during this, So maybe it's other parts. Is Chapel Hill still there? Maybe that's what they were talking. I don't know, I don't know. Twitter was a lot of doomsday predictions yesterday, but we'll talk about
it with the lieutenant governor. And speaking of Greensboro, we got to get into this firefighter story. I mentioned this yesterday, some firefighter who had the audacity on his own private personal social media account to post a meme about how biological males and biological females when they hook up, not all the time. Sometimes there's complications. They have the ability to make a baby, and that
that is a unique thing. So obviously what you want to do is you want to you want to excommunicate that person as quickly as possible during a time when communities are rambling to hire um first responders. But you know, hey, well, and I know I suspect March got some thoughts on that. The guy's brother in law actually reached out to me yesterday on Twitter. Oh really, he wants to be on the show, not the brother in law, but the actual firefighter. His lawyer said, chill for now, but
afterwards he wants to Yeah. No, I he's probably the guy who said he sent me an email yesterday as well, So yeah, no, and that's that's good advice from a lawyer, restandpoint, because that's how lawyers are. I'm not a lawyer, but Ross is a doctor though, so I mean I'm a Twitter doctor and a twitch lawyer. Oh wow, okay, all right, Well we're not on Twitch at the moment, but maybe tune
in later for some some legal advice. Yeah, no, I got sent me an email as well, so, um, yeah, are you I won't say his last name, John, is that who you're referring to? You reach out to you on Twitter but me on email? Does that mean that means he thinks you're more hip than me? I mean that's a fact. So oh well all right, I mean that's been confirmed. You are a doctor slash lawyer depending on the the the venue. So there is that.
All right, So we'll get we'll get into more of that. Um, we have a big taco debate, which shouldn't be a debate and uh yum brands can kiss my uh dairy air if they want to go here. Sorry man, We look, we don't have a lot. I mean we do have a lot, but we kind of keep it on the down low of things in Wyoming to be protective about. But you're you're you're poking the bear quite literally. They have bears. I suspect probably just ready to go.
I saw this story yesterday. I was enraged. Update on the Daniel Penny story and much more. Right now six fifteen, will take a break, be back, hang on celebrating ten years of keeping you connected. This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, six twenty here on the case O Day Radio program. Do Do Do Do Do? All right? Uh boy, where do we even start? This morning? Ran to bounce
around pretty good. Let me start with this bum fight thing just because I teased I was gonna do it yesterday in the night. Ran out of time too busy solving yacht issues for Jeff Bezos and stuff. All right, So
if you don't remember bum fights, there was. I don't remember what the earraw was on that, although I actually remember, strangely enough, like back in the day they had some of this stuff on, like Faces of Death Videos, which was this horrific video series that some independent videos like you can go to Blockbuster and get it, but like Old Town Video in Buffalo carried it and you were supposed to be a certain age to get it, and
then like people'd go in and get their older brothers or somebody to get it. And then you know, basically all the stuff that kids can just go on the internet and see right now, it took a lot more work. You had to sneak into the back room, you had to get an older person, you had to find your dad's stat whatever it was. And it wasn't necessarily pornography, but it was violent stuff. And then once the Internet got up and running, literally people would like pay homeless people to fight each
other. And some of it was faked, but some of it wasn't, and as you can imagine, society took a dim view on that. But the reality is, sometimes these things just happen for free because you're dealing with people that unfortunately or rought with drug addiction or mental health issues in some cases, or violence that comes with living on the street, in dealing with all
the other stuff, so you never know what you're gonna get. But in Los Angeles, well, technically Riverside, which is actually you know, overside's about I don't want to say an hour because traffic, but it's about fifty miles or so from LA But like many towns in California, they got themselves a bold homeless population and they got all the issues that go with it.
So authorities responded to a call of a fight. Several residents called nine one one to report that there had been an altercation between two of the local transient population. Except rather than just fisticuffs or somebody whacking the other one with a bindle, apparently they had swords and one of them was better at sorting than the other one. How do I know? Because when police arrived, they found a freshly and smoothly severed hand lying on the sidewalk. Didn't find anybody
there, obviously, this that you know coming gone. They talked to residents. They say that they were fighting and one of the dudes got a blow in with the sword and ended up chopping the other dude's handoff, which not as easy as it sounds. So I mean that's either got skills or just got really lucky and had enough force behind it, because you're going through bone and stuff, and you got to make sure your swords, you know, sharp. Again, everyone has a sword, but me. That's what I've
come to determine. There's too many stories we had it. It was a Goldsboro or like neighbor altercation with swords. Remember that story where one guy comes out with a sword, the other one's like holding a beer, runs back to his house. He's got a sword. Everyone's got a sword, but
me, even the homeless in California. Well, police begin to investigate, and one of the things they do is they reach out to local hospitals and sure enough, one of the local hospital says that a man came in without a hand seeking treatment, so they, you know, they boogy on down to the hospital. He denies that he was in an altercation. And if you think about it, I don't know how you prove it. Sure,
you may have the sword laying there with fingerprints on it. You may have the hand that made the fingerprints, but it's not attached to this dude, So you're not able to right. Isn't that like a finger a fingerprint loophole? At that point, I mean, I don't know that. I have to be, you know, some great courtroom entity to be like, well,
your honor and members of the jury. Yes, the severed hands fingerprints did match the sword, but not only are they you know, obviously the victim there, even though they may have taken part in this, but you can't. You can't do a fingerprint match to my client because the fingerprints are attached to a hand, they're not attached anything. And then they bang the gavel, not guilty, and then everyone you know, goes on their way.
They have yet to apprehend whoever the superior swords person is and are continuing to to investigate. And I saw some people writing Highlander jokes. Do you not know how Highlander worked? If you're gonna make a pop culture reference? And I know, I did click through on the one who made the Highlander joke, which was there can only be one hand, and I clicked through
and that person looked like they're about twenty twenty five tops. If you're gonna make reference pop culture reference to my time and you don't have a firm understanding of how the whole Highlander process worked, you're right. There can only be one and it's a deliberative process that takes many, many, many sequels. But they ain't cutting hands son totally different. So anyway, they didn't find any other body parts, So it sounds like the other guys probably intact.
But hobo with a sword who seems to have some skills. That's that's who they're looking for. But good luck in that mess down there, all right? Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four the h the phone number you want to be on the show. So yesterday, yesterday was quite the well, you know how these things go. A story happens, a story that looks like it should be easy to politicize, so, of course, because it can be politicized in one particular direction, the media is happy
to do that. And then as information starts coming out, the cast doubts on what exactly they're they're theorizing. They either then pretend like they didn't do it, or they got further and go, yeah, no, I understand that we tried to make a racial thing or a political thing out of this, and now the facts are not in our favor, but just suspend disbelief and pretend that it happened anyway. And then more facts come out, and then they just pretend like it never happened at all. I point this out
because some dude strolled into a congressional office with a baseball bat. Yeah, this is Congressman Jerry Connolly, who's a Virginia Democrat. They've they've arrested a guy. Initially they did you know, we didn't know they were looking for the guy. Well, they arrested a dude. And wait to hear the backstory here. All right, A good morning and welcome back. It is
six thirty five bc O Day radio program. Yesterday was interesting too, if he got bored and decided to tune into Congress congressing a few different things. One John Fetterman took part in questioning as one of the in a Senate subcommittee, and it was it wasn't smooth, but as you know, we have somebody who had a stroke. I don't think the expectations were there. Unfortunately,
here's what it turned into. I had to watch moonbats run around and if anyone was like, dah, this is uncomfortable and and you know, make that observation, they were then just awful, horrible people, right. And Federman asked a good question, which the question they seized upon was he wanted to know if that the banks, because they took bailout money, that they should be subject to some of the oversight that Republicans demand of snap recipients,
which obviously there's a there's a tinge of politicalization there. But I don't necessarily disagree with him. You know how I feel about the government bailing out businesses. I'm not talking about businesses that are in like a hurricane area, which contribute taxes, which are then pulled into this, this quasi FEMA insurance policy that the states are forced to participate. Well, they're not forced to, actually they cannot, but most do. I think they all do.
I don't have a beef with that, however, I I I don't know if um, if it's a fact, maybe it is effective because nobody's gonna bite back at him. You know, maybe I'm missing you know what Ross. Maybe he should be the new fill in you don't have to prep like three stories. But it's it is the continuation of the politicalization that surrounded everything having to do with Fetterman, and it is a courtesy, which again I'm
happy to analyze the question. I don't necessarily disagree with it. But pretending like they don't sit there and uh and mock anyone on the other side of the aisle is absolutely absurd. Remember they still mock Greg Abbott down in Texas. They make wheelchair jokes all the time. I don't know if you've seen the Twitter, so uh, spare me that. The more interesting in exchange, though, came between do you know who Julio Rosis is? All right?
So, especially during the summer of mostly peaceful protests. Julio former marine by the way, and right at the time a contributor to town Hall. I think he's one of the editors. Now. He and Andy No easily were churning out the best man on the street footage to the point where No was getting attacked by Antifa. But Rosis was there. He was covering this stuff. And let me tell you and I and I will tell you this
because I actually have experience doing this. It's it can be really rough out there, one of the thing, and I'm glad I was able to do it myself. Reporter named Tom and Steve Sidal worked with us back in the day, if you remember Steve Sidal. This is in Minnesota during the r and see there we took to the streets, mostly Tom and myself to foxta grab audio and video of all of the insanity surrounding the protests there, and
it was insane. I was standing I was standing next to some you know, these anarchists were there they had they had arrested a bunch and seized a van or a rental truck, and in it was weapons galore, and some of them really dangerous, a lot of poop and pe stuff, but some
really dangerous stuff too, including bombs. And it was very interesting because when they kicked off and they started smashing windows at the Marshall Fields, it was kind of like a Macy's and Macy's ended up buying them a big downtown department store and started burning cop cars and attacking police and all that. When it kicked off, police were in there that you know, they went hats and bats. Tom got shot in the leg with one of those rubber bullets.
I ended up catching pepper spray a couple of times just being in proximity of these nitwits, and every single day, Julio Rosis was there in the middle of it. So when they're talking about this as part of congressional testimony, they brought Rosis in. One of the Republicans on the committee brought Rosis in to talk about his experience on the street. And there's things that you recognize that you can't pick up in a video. Even though they call themselves anarchists,
they're incredibly organized and they have delineated roles. So when you start talking about how wow this is, it's an ideology, it's not a group. That's not true. Obviously, they coordinated to put that van of weapons together. And then on the street they have people who are spotters. They have people that are you know, soldiers, so to speak. They have ones
whose job it is to curtail the media and their ability to record. They have medics, and I swear to you they take red electrical tape and they put the you know, the red cross symbol on there. And those people are carrying things to do eyewashes with treat you know, wounds from less lethal ammunition like the rubber bullets, or they have these little grenades that shoot a crap ton of little rubber balls, which are awful. The wound that Tom
had on his leg from that thing was crazy. And he was just reporting. He's just down there doing his job. Man. But and and he didn't even he didn't have a beef with the police. He fully understood. He was just he got trapped out on this bridge from downtown Saint Paul, the walks across the interstate to the capitol, and things kicked off and he's on the bridge, and you know, he could have run and showed his
old press credentials, and instead he stood there and documented it. So they bring Roses in who can talk about these nuanced things that maybe people don't have a full understanding of. And you see their little strategy sessions too. It was it was very eye opening to watch this stuff. So any who, that's going on, and it's not sitting well with one of the congressmen from New York, a Democrat who also happens to be the heir to the Levice
Trouse fortune fortune. Right, so this is this silver spoon dude times a thousand, and he's obviously downplaying this, and then he starts mocking mocking Roses, which is just crazy. This is representative Goldman. All right, listen to this and then listen to his response because I was laughing my butt off when this whole thing was was going down. All right, here's here's Dan
Goldman. You're trying to get us a gaslight us up here. As if Antifa, which mister Rosas apparently the expert now in organized terrorist activity, has overruled the FBI director who says there's a headline says antifas an ideology, not an organization. No, no, no, let's not listen to the FBI director. Let's listen to sorry, what's your title, senior writer at town Hall? Who is going to tell us that the FBI director is wrong? And I'd like to introduce there's no question. Oh okay, And by the
way, he's parading him during his time. He's not letting Rosas even respond. And what a day to double down on the credibility of the FBI director too. By the way, considering what we just saw, like they literally everyone at the FBI in any sort of management position or who even touched any this crossfire hurt. They should be packing. They should be packing their stuff with security standing by them today at a bare minimum. The prosecutions can come
later. So this is Goldman, Well Rosisle quick on his feet man, and he wasn't. He wouldn't putting up with that crap. So what happened then is because they alternate, it's a Republican's turn, and they literally yield time to rosis to respond since Goldman was too much of a coward to let him respond in the first place. I think it's funny to be to be
lectured by an heir to the Levi Strauss Corporation. And honestly, that's probably why he doesn't consider property damage to be that big of a deal, because not only does he have that, but he also has what some would describe an impossibly good stock portfolio. But what I can tell you is that in these riots that happened three years ago, they yes, big corporations did suffer damage and looting such as Target that would happen in Minneapolis, but a lot
of the businesses, they were small businesses. They didn't come from a multimillion dollar families or corporations. And so the fact that they had to not only deal with the completely unnecessary COVID restrictions that were happening during that time, so that their their bottom line was already being hit by that, but then when you add on now having to replace loss inventory, or to repair damage, or in some cases could be completely lose your entire business. That happened to
a family that I know in Kenosha. When when you take I mean you're taking away people's ability to live to lie, all right, So you get the gist of it, the meaty parts. They're upfront. He's right, he is a he's one hundred percent right. I know small businessiness owners in
Raleigh whose businesses were affected during the first night of riots. They received no they were not able to get police in there because police are dealing with a thousand things, and they're also dealing with the attitude of management, you know, you know, basically deprioritizing this stuff. So what happens again, like this thing we've been talking about, if the law, if the rule of
law is not being enforced, people taking in their own hands. These people are sitting inside their businesses the next night, having put plyboard over their windows, in a chair with a shotgun on their lap. Don't you think about
that. You can receive no relief, no protection, and you're forced to sit there in your business, in a very expensive piece of real estate that pays a crap ton of taxes into the public coffers in your city in America, and you got to sit there all on your own with a shotgun and try not to fall asleep. But luckily, it's hard to fall asleep when you hear that going on outside and you can smell stuff burning on the very
same block. And this was something that was repeated all over the area of Lake Street into between the where the river divide Saint Paula, Minneapolis, kind of where the target was. They burned down all the way up to Uptown, which is a very bougie area. It's had a lot of nice restaurants, hip stuff, a lot of you know, a lot of good stuff that was decimated, and so many of those businesses didn't reopen. And then when they did try to reopen, you had members of the Minneapolis City Council
who didn't want to issue permits initially to non minority business owners. They wanted to prioritize the rebuilding of this area with business its owners who you know, meet whatever special guidelines they felt that they had to meet. And this guy, who's never had to work a day in his life, does have, even in spite of all his riches, a very very significant stock portfolio that grows incredibly Like, when are these cats gonna learn? This is deplorable stuff,
This is this is bitter clingers, right. These are the statements from politicians that I think they think they're winning, but in reality they just drive people forward. So yeah, yeah, I found I found most of that
pretty entertaining. Yesterday. Meanwhile, in North Carolina. They're working on some stuff as well, including the veto override or as I saw all of the activist groups the Governor's office Joshi Stein, you know, a little daddy's boy a g there speaking of people who really didn't have to accomplish anything in their
life except just following the path set out for him. You know, they're running around saying, oh they banned there it's an abortion band, and the media dutifully going along with it. Well, it got overroad, and that means on July first, a twelve week although I'm sure lawsuits are a coming, a twelve week compromise we'll go into effect, all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four six forty nine. Hang on the show. After the show is on the iHeartRadio app. Search case O Day
for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. All right, get one in, everybody. It is six fifty six here on the CaCO Day, rubbing my nose there, Cacoda Radio program. We got a big taco fight. We'll get into that. Hey, how are things going at the border? Well, six potential terrorists detained as they tried to illegally enter the US over the weekend, just finding this out, six six one weekend terrorist watch list.
In fact, that now makes eighty eight. And those are the ones we caught nabbed just in twenty twenty three, and we're not even halfway through the year. Five men reportedly caught trying to cross the border between this is
in Arizona, you're Tucson, or in the Tucson sector. I should say, at least one of the man a Pakistani national, all found to be non citizens, all on the FBI's terrorist screening data sets, with records known or suspected to be terrorists or associates basically funders of people's sell equipment to the other a. Because that's five, and then a six on his own in
California. So those six join the eighty two recorded by Customs and Border Protection in twenty twenty three, and of course that number, just so we're all clear, that number is probably going to be a record this year. The highest number last year of people arrested, and again these are the ones we caught that are on the terrorist watch list. Attempting to illegally enter the US via the southern border was ninety eight, So we're only ten away and we're
not even halfway through the year. It's almost as if, almost as if people know that there is a decent probability you can get in because you're not just some guy from Warrez trying to you know, come across so you can find work. You're somebody here potentially for much more nefarious things. So there's a lot more writing on it. And if that was your best plan of action to gain entry to the US, it shows that people are in the know, and not in a good way. All right, good morning everybody.
It is seven oh six here or a seven h seven here on the CaCO Day radio program. Oh so do okay? Hello, some of these headlines, man, good morning to you. Happy Wednesday. Reminder coming up in one hour, the Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson will join us. Boy, they are they are all in going to work on this. Dude, my Twitter because I follow I follow the State Democratic Party and a bunch of these moon bats. And of course CNN's doing their biz, you know, their
their best, and local news outlets like Ril are doing their best. In fact, actually read reposting stories that are just they're just sheer hatchet jobs by you know, these people that are guest guest journalist, guest authors. They write these pieces, but they also spend the rest of their time essentially being paid mouthpieces for those who are politically opposed to people like Mark. So make of it what you will. We'll have to talk to him. Apparently,
Mark Robinson feels that the civil rights movement shouldn't have happened. I read that. That's a weird headline. Yeah, you shouldn't have decide. The way that it's positioned is he is anti civil rights movement, which is really weird because I watched a video of him sitting on a patio with one of the well young man at the time, gentleman who we've had on the show, who decided to take a stand or a sit rather at the woolworsh counter in
Greensboro. Kind of a famous thing. Not sure if you've heard of it, Greensboro sit ins, all that good stuff. Who has endorsed Mark Robinson. So you're gonna have to You're gonna have to help me out with that. How does somebody go from being part of one of the most iconic moments of the civil rights movement? I mean, if you think about it, obviously, when you get into you had the Rosa Parks, you had Selma,
and of course you had the wool Rise counter in Greensboro. We started as four individuals eventually ramped into more than three hundred students of all ethnic backgrounds. So I have a hard time believe and if Mark's position is boo civil rights movement, that one of the iconic figures from the civil rights movement would then endorse him. But we'll pick his brain. But that's the stuff you're gonna see. Obviously, we got a governor's election coming up, yeah,
primaries before that, and in the state of North Carolina. Everything is, everything's pretty crazy right now. But people are critiquing my social media post. I leave a word out. Well, sorry, I'm posting social media at five something in the morning, So so my fat I just decided there's a funny little thing on there. If you want to go look, you can look. Well. Also, we posted the stories, so make sure you're following us at Casey on the radio. Okay, all right, let me
get over to this. So finally, the lawyer for the twenty four year old former marine Daniel Penny, was interviewed and it sheds a little light I think, more light on what exactly was going down there, because obviously the claim is that Penny was sitting there and at some point, because this is what they're going to have to argue, he became concerned for either his own
personal safety or the safety of others, and he acted. And it wasn't just him who acted, by the way, there were others obviously around him who were helping, but Penny was doing the lion's share of the work, and as a result placed mister Neely Jordan Neely, who had been arrested over forty times at a history of violence incidents on the subway, assaulting people to attempt to kidnap of a seven year old, and while mister Penny may not
have known that, what he was dealing with at the time, according to his attorney, Steve Raiser, who sat down with Judge Janine on Fox News yesterday, was what he claims a fearful situation where Penny was concerned for the safety of the passengers. Quote, he was fearful for the safety so when he acted, his mindset was to keep his fellow passengers safe from attack. According to him, nearly entered the train acting in a very violent, aggressive
manner. Physic both physically and with his words. He was saying things, yelling things along the lines of I need certain things, I need food, I need this or that, and if I don't get it, I don't care if I go to prison. Now, how would you interpret that You're gonna give me what I want? And if you don't, I want you to know that I don't care what happens. I don't care if I go to jail. I don't care if I go to jail for the rest of my life, which is what he said, And the passengers have actually said
that. They because he's talked to other passengers, interpreted that to mean I'll go to prison for the rest of my life. I'll kill somebody if I have to give me what I want from their razors said. The situation escalated to the point where Neelie was swinging his arms at passengers, throwing he threw a jacket down, and he's coming in very close contact while swinging his arms with passengers and while he fit his skin, had not made contact with another
passenger through the jacket at somebody's attempting to throw it in the seat. But he hit somebody. So I'll let you interpret, you know how you handle that. But he wasn't just sitting there going sir, do you have some money for food. It's a very different situation. And I think him saying, I don't care, man, I'll go to jail for the rest of my life you don't give me what I want. I don't know how you interpret that anything other than a threat. And I've said it and I'll say
it again. The whole situation is, it's sad that it's even come to this. Razor said that he told the grand jury was going, oh, this is the other thing too, just to show you how political this is. Razor also said that he was told that a grand jury was going to be impaneled to go through a very deliberative process to determine if charges should be brought. So basically he's saying that this Alvin Bragg or whatever of his assistance he's dealing with, told him, all right, well, hey, here's
what we're gonna do. We're gonna go through with a fine tooth comb. We're gonna get all the facts, we'll present it to the grand jury, and we'll see what they think. Which is describing a process that is a time consuming one. Right, You got to do all your investigation. You've got to depose and interview everyone who was on that train car. You've got to gather information from any you know, digital sources, be it cameras,
recording devices. Probably have to consult experts on stuff. Then and only then can you take it to the grand jury. And you got to lay it, lay it all out with all of that information. So what he's being told is something that he was assuming would take, you know, a month minimum. However, Razor said he was very surprised when all of a sudden, you got a call just a week later saying, hey, we need your client to surrender. He said, we turn from a long process suddenly
became tomorrow. And Razor dismissed critics who claim that Penny only acted because Neelie was black, pointing out look as to race, it's simply not the motivation for Danny. He's the one that put himself in danger primarily to save a train car full of people who are not white. That's fair point. So obviously what he's implying is how super political this is. But he's being you know, he's lawyering about it, not coming right out and saying it.
But yeah, it's exactly what you think, exactly what you think, and you compare and contrast that to did you see the shooting that's the or the shooting by the security guard at the Walgreens in San Francisco. They've chosen not to charge this guy because here's the situation there the video. Actually, if you just looked at the video and you didn't understand any of the facts or context context around it, I think there's people who probably think that maybe that
security guard should have been charged. Do you got a guy coming in? He's stealing and he is baffled that he's not able just to walk out of there. So the security guard confronts him, and a tussle ensues, and at one point, and this is the part people are missing, the would be shoplifter sprays the security guard with pepper spray in his eyes, so and then starts screaming that he's going to stab him. And this is important because
separation is then achieved. Security guard just inside the door is still standing in the door. The would be thief has now exited by a few feet, but rather than running, turns around in faces and it's not that he had a gun in his hand and was coming back at him. It's that he threatened to stab him, and the security guard is now separated and he's basically blinded by the OC and he hears you can you can hear this dude getting closer, sand I'm gonna stab you. I'm gonna stab you, you son
of a And it's at that point he discharged his weapon. Well, with those facts, I understand that if I can't tell what's in your hand, I see you advancing, or at least the outline of you advancing, and your hand is extended, and you see where it is at me. But I you know, again, I can barely see. I'm fearing for my life at that moment because now you're out the door. I know you're out the door, but you're coming back, and you're telling me you're about to
stab me, And crazily enough, they're not going to charge. Some have noted that there is a key difference in the racial makeup of that incident versus what happened on the subway, And I'll let you guess what that might be, all right eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four seven nineteen hang on celebrating ten years and still going strong. Thank you WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM talk in the Triangle. Oh wow again,
there's just I don't know how you sell. When I say sell, I mean market some some of these drugs man, right, you know marijuana, it's like, oh, if you smoke it, man, you'll you get creative and you'll be happy. And you know that's what they'll tell people. New cocaine, You're gonna have energy. You have energy for days. Man, how do you how do you? How do you market a drug that literally is called the zombie drug or trank dope, which, among other
things, um uh, eats the flesh. I asked because, according to officials in Los Ange, Angelus, it's becoming a bit of an epidemic saturating the streets of LA. The problem with this particular drug is, on its own, it may not have to the extent that your skin starts peeling off those effect. However, when you mix it with opioids of any sort, well it does. The drug in and of itself is a sedative used by
veterinarians to anestatize animals. The drug referred to on the streets as trank, trank dope, zombie trank, and officials say the drug is become increasingly present in the illicit drug supply. It's cooked down a powder form mixed with opioids such as heroin and fentanyl, and it gives you a heroine like effect but will rot your skin off. And they had some pictures here. It's pretty
gruesome stuff. Man, I know, I don't know. I just as soon as your skin starts falling off, don't you look for another recreational drug at that point. I understand the component of addiction here, But if you want to get your opioid high, they have others that, yes, have horrible effects when abused, but literally don't cause your skin to start to rot off and the muscles to atrophy on your legs and arms just from usage. Zilah's in is I guess what the technical name is. So there's something more
for your parents to worry about. So if your kid's flesh is rotting off, either they may be experimenting with Zilah's In or trank dope or trank zombie dope, or they're just playing too much damn video games and they should go outside and touch as so figure out which one it is and parent away okay, all right, who owns Taco Tuesday? How many of you are fans of tacos or I think most people. But when it comes to Taco Tuesday
and promotion you've seen far and wide. It's now causing a showdown and Taco Bell they need to take a step back. I'll give you the details. Coming up next a near decade on the calendar and celebrating ten years on the air. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and here's Talk ninety four five w PTI and the Tryad. I mean, go see Billy D Williams then I'd be kind of cool. So busy, I'm so busy in the show and a twitch and the YouTube and yeah, so I
have no time, no time. So nerd Con or not nerd Con, what's it actually called? Com Galaxycon? Galaxy Galaxy Coon, that's what they call it. But basically, you know, like comic con kind of thing. So they put out the um the schedule for the the Raleigh event, which is in a couple months. I don't have the date right, was it July twenty seven through? And they have let's see Karen Gillen from the Avengers movies. She'll be there. They got Yeah, basically all the entire
CW, Marvel cast and DC cast. Yeah, Daredevil, dude, um Vinofrio, Come on, how do you not want? How do you not want to go? See Gomer Private Pile from Full Metal Jacket and and and from Men in Black? Uh, the unfortunate farmer who just needed sugar water and yeah, law in order. That's still in my favorite scenes in any movie. What sugar water. I love that character, Mark and I tweet that all the time or taught like quote that all the time, like sugar
and water, Edgar, You guys can hanging up your bonus. That's a great scene. Who pulls it back and so out? Yeah uh so yeah, all right, we love the scene once you head down because there's gonna be a murderous sayer and I'm not gonna go. It's disgusting. Private pot Look, Private Pile, did no murder? The drill start or not? Drill Instructor Jane Way from Voyager is going to be there. He murdered two vix and I can't I can't do it. Roy Cooper's yet to respond.
I tagged him in a tweet yesterday, where you retweeted on the on the casey in the radio on the Twitter account. Yeah yeah, and he's yet to respond. He said he needs to resign. You can't a lot. But of course we already know his position on murdering innocence, so of course he's not gonna he's a coward. He's not right. Probably will the whole weekend rallies. So I mean, this is a man who would also stole Lincoln's kitten that time, remember he did? Yeah, monster, dude,
Billy D. Williams will be down there. So you're gonna avoid the entirety of this, uh, this nerd fest because the actress, uh who captain or adnowledged? Not captain, I'm sorry, didn't they they they made her an admiral admirable he should as soon as she got back from the Delta Quadrant should be like, well, what happened with this incident? Here on? You're on your law. She'd be like, oh, I murdered a member my crew without without trying in the space brig thrower in space brig let her
Rid, what's the space brig. I'm sure it's a thing they're in there. It doesn't sound good. I wouldn't want to be in there. Well, they did end up sending her to prison for like nine years. So sad because she was the old chicken. Orange is the new black? Oh was she was she in that? Yeah? She was red or whatever. There are certain characters for me, like certain actors who are like, no matter who else you play, you're always going to be that character. And
she's always going to be the person that murdered two vics. Why don't we Why don't we call the marketing people or send him an email, tell them that we want to do an interview because they won't see this coming. Tell them want to do an interview with one of them, and be like, you know, it would be interesting. Maybe Kate mulgrew. Yeah, that'd be good. And then we'll get her on the show and you can make us citizens arrest. She would be detained. I will use all the power
in my office too. We'll never book another guest again. Probably not, but but you gotta take a standman justice or or we'll take calls when she's on and then Tuvis can call in. Tuvis would have been twenty seven on the fifth. I'm just saying we got we can, we can attempt to right, this wrong because obviously the governor ain't gonna do nothing. You tagged him and you haven't heard they say he's a fan of killing innocence. We
know where he stands on this issue. Yeah, he's probably like they, you know, bring two vics back and murder him again once it wasn't enough. You know. It is kind of sad though, And I'm not as I'm not as big a Star Trek fan as you though, but if I was, I would think it's cool to go meet like Brent Spiner. Brent Spiner is an absolute a hole in real life, right, That's exactly.
And that's the issue with a lot of these people, like and you learn like a lot of these stars from Star Trek, believe it or not, I hope you're sitting down, they are their moonbats and it's like, oh no, yeah they are. So it's like, don't even like go to their Twitter accounts, don't check out what they're saying. Like they're all like gun grabbers and they're all crazy like you know, save the Earth and the Earth is gonna yeah, like greenies, and it's just like, just don't
even do it. To signal you have a painting of this man on the wall of your eye too. I love the character, but you gotta understand the actual actor is an absolute lunatic. They're they're insane and like from things I've like, I don't want to meet him. You stand in the line of these stupid things and you pay a buttload of money to get a picture and it lasts like two seconds and you say like two words to him and
it's his dad. I'm busy. You gotta cash in though, you know one day and one day when we're all done and retired in the show's over, you're gonna be on the circuit. Man, Don't they have a lot? You don't think usually have a lot of wrestlers at these things too? They did so many. Pang is gonna be there too, Steve Erkele is gonna be there too, Steve from Blues Clues. Wait, I thought he was h wasn't he Wasn't he murdered or something? Or what was uh?
I think it was? He was like, was he's like a heavy metal band and where someone was murdered or No, he wasn't. No um? Or was there a child? There was like some weird child porn thing. I never heard anything about that. Obviously none of this is true, by the way, I just want to be abundantly clear for the way, I never heard that either were all sorts of I think the one was that he died or he killed himself or something. And there's pictures of like, I
guess Sonning's gonna be there, the cartoon character. Oh wow, if we're going from the poster Mario, Mario is gonna be there Mario so Chris Pratt or actual Mark, the actually animated Mario. Oh wow. If I'm going from from what's on the poster, um, let's see hold on it now, I'm on the site. Matt Man is going to be there, Rachel Lake Cook's gonna be there. What's her connection other than you know, nineties it girl for a little while? So confused. Sorry, boy. When
you start strolling down, you get to some stuff. Jaron Manning, Joey Vtone, Lori Petty. Isn't that the tank girl chick? Remember that awful movie? So yeah, people love this show. It's got a big fan base like a car Yeah yeah, man, I don't even know who some of these people are. What's a ross? Markhard? Is that from the zombie stuff? Oh? No? I see who he is. He's the red skull dude. Okay, oh look at this, uh kurbt the frog is gonna be there. I'm on their website now, and beaker and put
in. All these people are the Swedish chefs. Do you not want to see the Swedish Ye love the Swedish chef. My my favorite fact about the Swedish chef is in in Sweden they call him the Norwegian Chef, which is just hilarious. Dude, Dave Foley's gonna be there, and all these people, their names are gonna be now besmirched because they're hanging out with a murderous Yeah, why would you go right? Why wait, why would you even want to be there? All the guys from n Sync and Backstreet Boys who
didn't do anything, You're gonna be there. Joey Fatone, Nick Carter, a J. McLean. Oh my gosh, do you not see Job of the Hut's gonna be there? How do you not go and see Job of the Hut? Dave Barclay is his name, and Yoda Yoda and Job of the Hut are gonna be there. I am sacrificing this, but I have my principles. Man, I can't do it, bro, you go, job is. He's probably gonna have some hottie on a chain in a bikini. It's his thing. Yoda is gonna be doing weird flips that just are
kind of weird craziness. Man. All right, Race Agent from the Weather Channel Job of the Hut's coming to the nerd Con Galaxy Comic Con thing whatever. But Ross doesn't want to go because Admiral Janeway is gonna be there and she murdered tu Vic, So oh, he's got principles or something. Can't But I don't know that dude. Leah murdered Job of the Hut. She won't be there, that's for sure. So it's because she's dead, damn exactly. Wow, well well yo, it is too. But he could
come back as a forced ghost and all that. So yeah, no, nobody, nobody, You're right, nobody does die in that. So no, though they don't, and you know what a great way to just keep everything going. Oh no, they can come back as a force ghost. But I'm not really a fan of but I don't have to be. It's the whole multiverse thing. If you're Marvel, I just want to mess with something. You're just saying, oh, no, it was an alternative whatever,
right, it was a different it was upside down world. There's all that too, and whatever. Just keep me a little bit more creative than just say no, no, they didn't die. They came back, and here's how they came back. I just don't kill them to begin with a lot. I don't know. It's just it's creepy to me. I understand that I'm good for them getting paid, but get you go there and take a picture and shake a hand and they give him like eighty bucks. I
should try that. I need to look at for a Scott Side gig. Really well, you should dress you should dress it as the Wookie. That's all I'm saying. I could, I could, all right, probably all right, yeah, bring your doppler in, give them I could pay for play forecasts. You never know, and hopefully everybody listened. Yesterday did get some big storms. We're gonna watch most of the area. Yesterday afternoon and evening had some scattered severe weather reports m Guildford County um some trees down,
closing some roads for a time. Vance So I'll just name a couple of them. Even in the bunk them, where Asheville is near Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, Wait County, some trees down Johnston and some other spots too. But now we're going to see the next change come in, and it'll be more of a temperature change, clouds and some sunshine today. Already seen the
clouds this morning. We won't go mostly sunny, but I still should get up near eighty seventies of the triad in west, and then through tonight we'll be in the mid fifties. Tomorrow the change with a nast breeze comes in, clouds at some sunshine, and with that he's breeze. We're kind of wedged in. Load of bid seventy. So we will be cooler tomorrow and again on Friday, with a slight chance of a shower. Friday, load of mid seventies again and then back up near eighty degrees on either side of
it, with maybe a couple of showers around over the weekend. I don't see a bunch of rainfall early next week looks like a mile two back in the low eighties. So the message over the next five to seven days is not a bunch of rain, no severe weather expected and it's a little cool down coming Thursday Friday, and then back up closer to normal Saturday, Sunday at inter early next week. All right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. We'll talk in an hour. Okay, all right, there you
go, raised a jack dude Ross. I'm sitting there scanning this and one of the people is going to be there is Dave Schrader. Do you know who that is? Dave? I could cheat in google it, but it sounds familiar. So he host He hosts like a Coast to Coast kind of showed like darkness Dave. Okay, okay, but Dave started that show on the station I was at Minneapolis, like, and um, I had no idea. He had grown it as big as he'd grown it. Now he's
doing now he's doing these things. That's pretty I I hey, good for him. He's a super nice guy. But I remember him coming in there and they were going to do this show, and like nobody knew how to run any of the equipment, and at the time, like we're having to we're having to train his people so they could do this show. And apparently that thing blew up. I had no idea, So all right, seven forty eight hang on ten years of news twice an hour and smart talk all
DAYPTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Still strolling on all the people that are gonna be at this thing that you're boycotting because the one person this ain't I have never been. I've only ever seen the people walking around in costumes and stuff. Is it really getting that big the Raleigh? It is? Apparently I haven't seen the lineup like this ever, Like you go back. I have a flyer here, my boltibore in the studio. It's from like twenty eighteen or whatever it was. Yeah,
and the lineup was much smaller. Shatterer was everybody. He's the biggest one, and it was like not that many people compared to this use And then I did find I'm finally into the wrestlers too. You know, by the way, fun fact, you know, if you show up where the wrestlers are and uh, and you can bring a folding chair, and what you want to do is you want to you want to like come up from behind him and hit them. They love it. That's true. That is the
best way to bond with your favorite wrestling superstar. You're telling me you don't want to take a swing at hack Saw Jim dug him with a chair, especially if they're in the ring. If you're actually at a show, just jump in the ring and go at them. Oh does that work every time? Yeah? They're like, oh, this is this is a true fan. You showed me that one video and I thought it was I thought it was I thought it was fake. You're telling me that dude, really the
video I said it was Steve Nash. I think yeah, yeah, and uh no, Kevin Nash and Steven Kevin Nash and Steve Nash is a wrestler now, Kevin Nash and UM and Steve Austin and UM. The guy jumps in the ring and oh my god, he gets suplexed. The referee starts kicking him in the head. It's amazing. Why do they these guys are run out in the NFL field? Why did the guy tackle them? It's the dumbest thing you could do is jump in the ring like that. Well,
one because that dude's wearing pads. And two, he doesn't know if you're some crazy dude with a gun, even if you're naked. He doesn't know if he's some crazy dude with you know, uh sweaty nether regions. He doesn't want to deal with you, all right, So who do we gotta hear? Um? Do you care about the female wrestlers? Uh? Not at all? Okay, Bret Hart, Bret Hart's gonna be there. Hack Saw Jim Duggan. I love Hack Saw as a kid man. He reminds him my dad. Dude. Here's a name I haven't heard in forever.
Brutus Beefcake, the barber, Brutus Beefcake. And the best part about these guys they're they're all still in peak physical condition. Yes, yes, Jimmy Hart, Jimmy Hart's gonna be there. Mick Foley, come on, man, and you're gonna boycott this over one murderer? Well, I mean because you pay for your ticket and you gotta pay for a ridiculous amount to like stand in the line and get a photo. Or it's just what are cousplay guests? Are? These people? These are people are not famous for
anything other than pretending to be people. Correct, they're famous cause players. Now, if the company wants to fund my trip to Galaxy, Kona will go. Oh, I see why, I see why these particular causeplay enthusiasts may have been This is not some nerd dress as a stormtrooper's. It seems to be younger fit women who are unable to afford the totality of the costume, so they they had to use much less fabric. That's unfortunate. I
hope they make more money can finish their costumes. Or am I missing something? Maybe that's how it's supposed to be. I don't know. Wow, there's a crap ton avam. Now we got a bunch of people, have no idea who they are. Inglorious Trek spurts. I don't even know what that is. I'm assuming that's people who are famous for being nerds about Star Trek authentic well whatever, Oh, that's just murder for people. So you go and you pay for an autograph, and then you go to another booth
and pay a guy to certify it's authentic. Dude, we need more side hustles. I'm telling you. I'm telling you what, all right, So y'all know what Taco John's is. It's ROSSI ever he does Taco John's. I don't think I have oh bucket list before you die? Got to do it now, I grew up eating Taco John's. It's a taco chain based out of Wyoming. Yes, believe it or not, there are large national chains, although it's the closest it comes to us. I believe there's one
in Tennessee, just across the border in Tennessee. Do you know the largest chain to ever come out of Wyoming? Most people don't know this largest big franchise chain ever to come out of Wyoming. J C. Penny fun fact from Kimmerer, which is kind of a crap bole town. But Taco John's, we're gonna get into this story. Owned are the marketing on Taco Tuesday. And now big bully Johnny come lately, Taco Bells going after him, and what a fun fight this is. And let me tell you, Taco
John's is vastly superior. I grew up on Taco Tuesdays. Every Tuesday high school man lunch break. We would pile like fifteen kids in the back of whoever's truck was driving, and they knew we were coming. They had to get ready. So that story and the Lieutenant governor coming up, all right,
good morning everybody, and welcome Rock Row. Where's our guy? All right, well, we're supposed to be chatting with Untella Governor Mark Robinson today is our phone's not working, all right, Ross is reaching out to him. I got a whole I got a whole list of stuff too, you gotta get into. So um, hopefully he's just I'm sure he's got a gazillion things between that and campaign stuff, so not really campaign stuff I'm want to talk to him about though. We got just you know, everything with
the legislature, we got veto override that happened yesterday. So oh, we'll get into get into that, hope here in just a few all right, let me let be fired back into this taco story while we're while we're waiting, So Taco Tuesdays is actually a trademark exclusive to a chain called Taco Bell or excuse me, Taco Johns. However, now Taco Bell, which is obviously a much larger chain being part of the Yum Brands, is taking Taco
John's to courd. Never mind that Taco john has been around fifty years and has far superior food and as a Wyoming chain literally started out of Cheyenne, Wyoming. But no, they want to sue for the use. The irony, of course, is I think restaurants all over the place use Taco Tuesday as a promotion item, but occasionally Taco Johns has to literally sue because you have to be shown to be attempting to protect your trademark to continue forward.
But now Taco bell is gonna sit there and try to sue him, sue him into compliance so they can use it. Ironically, they're not the first. In fact, it was not that long ago that another individual attempted to trademark Taco Tuesday and got slapped down by the courts, and that was Lebron James. Yeah, I had no idea. Yeah, Lebron James at one point attempted to trademark Taco Tuesday. Why because he's a greedy bastard. I mean, what the hell does Lebron James have to do with Taco Tuesday?
I have no idea. But anyway, all right, we're good to go. All right, rock on, Mark Robinson, Lieutenant Governor joining us. Good morning, sir, he pretty good. Um, all right, I got a little cross over there. I fixed itself. Um. Busy guy, uh And yesterday from a Polo Tick standpoint, busy day in North Carolina, because apparently our democracy has come to an end and all abortion is banned.
I saw it on Twitter, But in reality, what you saw is you saw a veto override of a governor who has vetoed the most bills of any governor ever, and they had had to do with a twelve week limit on abortion and then exceptions after twelve weeks for a variety of things, did not include Plan B. Let's talk about it. Where are you at on this well, I think every member of the General Assembler knows that where I would have liked to have landed on that bill was that a Heartbeat bill.
But given the makeup of our general current makeup of our General Assembly, we have a very precarious supermajority right now, an unexpected supermajority twelve weeks is they did all of their work and that's where they ended up landing. Now again, I would have liked to see the Heartbeat bill put out and I would like to see the path I think that saves the maximum out of lives from
where we're at right now. But you know, in a week, rollback is great, and it gives us the opportunity to set ourselves up to get ready to continue to move the ball and when I say moved the ball, what I mean is to continue to try to save lives in the womb and to continue to do the hard workers contact to enhance those lives once those those individuals are born, you know, to work on issues like healthcares that pertains
to childbirth and young families that work on issues pertaining to foster care and adoption. There's still a lot of work to be done. I believe there's one hundred and sixty million dollars that was set aside for some of those things in this bill, but I really believe we can do a whole lot more because what we need to do in this state is reverse the terrible trend that was set at twenty weeks by making this state of a destination state for abustion and
make this state that destination state from life. And that's where we need to set our eyes on. Now. We need to continue to set our eyes on saving lives in the world as mean as we can partner with chrisis pregnancy care centers and other agencies that are already doing this hard work, continuing to help them have what they need to do it, and doing the legislative work that we need to do to bring us some great policies that are going to
enhance folks lives once they're all born. All right, I want to get to some of those others in the moment. But let me ask you this, um. Obviously, the language that it's an abortion ban is disingenuous, But exact language is the language from Republicans that it's a compromise disingenuous considering not a single Democrats on board. Uh, certainly, it's not. It's not
a compromise. It's you know, this is a very touchy subject touches on a lot of things, that touches on religion, politics, touches on social beliefs, and touches on so much. And it's hard to get people to come together and coalesque on one idea. So I don't know, I'm I'm sure it's a it's a it's it's more less a compromise, maybe on our side for one reason or the other, but certainly not on their side. And and that's one of the things that I'm tired of, Casey. I'm
tired of people talking about abortion. I'm not talking about aborshit anymore. What I'm talking about is what I'm standing up for, and what I'm standing up for is life. I'm fighting for luck. I'm fighting to save lives, and I'm fighting to make lives better here in North Carolina. I don't want to talk about abortion anymore. Abortion is not what I'm fighting for or against.
I'm fighting for life because I want to save these lives, and once they're saved, I want to do everything I can as an elected official to bring them life more abundantly. So it's not about It's not about that now. And you know I heard someone you refer to it, you say as the abortion bill. It's kind an abortion bill. It's it's it's a build to try to save the lives and children North Carolina in the womb and to
try to give them a better life once they are born. Can let me ask you a question now, let's just moving on to a couple of other things. UM. Do you think once Clarence Henderson finds out that you're opposed to the civil rights movement that he may change his endorsement because I find that really weird. I saw that reporting that you're against the civil rights movement. Treviously, you and one of the Greensboro counter sitting guys Clarence Henderson is a
great guy. We've had him on the show before. H Yeah, I saw the video of you two getting together and him endorsing you. So what do you think it's gonna happen when he finds out you're against the civil rights movement? Mark? Well, you see that's a problem with these these reporters.
These reporters think that I'm just some shallow guy. It just you know, they look at Facebook or they look at some posts on whereas, oh, this guy's good this h They don't understand that the ideologies that I had here too are are complicated and and you know, I'm not going to have shifted my opinion on a lot of things, but when it comes to the whole civil rights movement, I have a mirror ad of opinions on that,
and I've talked to those, talked to Clarence Henderson about those opinions. And matter of fact, me and him had a great conversation right before we made that video, and he told me about how he used to be a Democrat he changed over to a Republicans. So take little blurbs, little little snippets from from interviews, little and cut and paste. That's what they do to try to sway people. But he intells the people out there and they know
the difference, and they can they can see you a lot. It's called doing research and maybe watching more than a thirty second little news rap out there. Absolutely, and I think I think what triggered a lot of people is your opposition to reparations at a time when California sitting there putting dollar number, you know, putting numbers down in dollars being offered. I'm sure right ahead of an election is no coincidence. So, um, I'm assuming you're still
against that. Absolutely. Uh that that's that's that's a hard no go for me. I think it's ridiculous and I feel by stand behind my uh my notion that you know, as as a black man in the country, always felt that I'm the one who owes the debt to those who came before me,
that that went through and suffered through those things. And the way that I pay that debt is by carrying myself up right and following the law and following the rules, and carrying myself with some dignity and working hard to attain something. And it's stealing those things into my children. That's how I pay that debt. You know it, And I don't understand why anybody would be
opposed to that. There are people who suffered, bled and died to secure my freedoms, to fight, to fight and give me my God given freedoms, to make sure that those things weren't taken away from me or were restored to me. And to not honor those people about carrying themself with some dignity, honoring the flag that they that those folks folded under. And it's just my number to me why anybody would be against that. But to actually want
some money for work that you did not do, that's ridiculous. You didn't earn that money. You shouldn't want it. What you should want is you should want your unimpeded God given rights that you can go out and make a statement for yourself the same way those who came before you did. And I think that that's how we should we should do it, not by begging for money that didn't earth. Um. You you yourself, obviously you're familiar with
the mindset of the Greensboro City Council. UH one time they screwed around with you, and now you're Lieutenant governor. So that's you know, that's a story. Um, there's another story brewin and I know that they've reached out to your office. I'm not sure if you've been read in on it yet.
A Greensboro firefighter has been firing and because he had the audacity to on his private social media page post the opinion that only a biological man and woman are able to conceive a child, and they've they've they fired this guy for it. So you're familiar with this story, yeah, I'll made familiar with it. Just the other day it was what what how do you what can you do as lieutenant governor? Really? And secondly, how does the Greensboro
City Council at a time when cities are scrambling to retain first responders? The hell do they think they're doing? You know, you know, I think this really is an issue the same way it was with a gun show. Normal people. And I would say normal people because normal people know what this man said. It's the truth. Just the time for normal people to take
a stand and absolutely flood that hall. D knows how the lunatics how they flood places, remember, just having off the respect we saw they flooded the place with their lunacy. We need to start flooding places with right. We need to go down to that city council on map as people who disagree with this and tell the city council We're not to tolerate this. We're not going
to tolerate this. This is ridiculous. This man has a First Amendment right to express his opinion, just as a tresgender person want to express theirs. Where did they get off tell this guy they can't he can't do that? By by Bart, it's ridiculous. We are you know, when the game speaks back to twenty eighteen, I said it felt like we were in the Twilight don't uh. We have actually now moved into the Twilight song. We lived an absolute lunatic layer and it's just another example of the And he's not
the only one. I've had others, including a former upper level firefighter fire chief who ended up resigning because they were attempting to run him as well. It's it's it is what leads to what we saw up in Washington. Mark. When we purge, when government thinks are in a position to purge ideology, eventually you end up in an echo chamber and you end up with an FBI and a cast of political idiots who are willing to do what frankly they
should be. They should be getting perp marched out of headquarters today, and it doesn't look like anything's going to happen. But this is the inevitable result. Absolutely. That's why we may complain that there are certain things that we are not going to co sign on, no matter what position we hold in this state. And this is just some of them. We're not We're not gonna be We're not gonna do this stuff. We're not We're not gonna entertain
the thoughts. And when it comes to when it comes to the other side of it, protecting our children, We're gonna do everything we can legally to protect our children because this has gone into the realm absolute lunacy, and it's gone into the realm I believe, of child abuse and child endangerment. And we're gonna stop everything we can to stop this because again, you know, Mark, your your phone is uh, it's uh kind of crapping out on us. Oh lord is it? Oh? Well, there we go?
All right? All right? Are you commute? Are you driving somewhere? Sir? So all I am, yes, sir, Okay, Um, we're getting into a really really really busy time obviously. Uh, you know, as we figure out what we're prioritizing here in the General Assembly for the rest of the year. Now that the now that the Assembly realizes that they have the votes they can override the veto, I'm assuming that they're going to hit the accelerator. Is that your understanding? And what to your knowledge are
they going to prioritize and get in before the session is done? Uh? Well, it just again, it's going to depend because we have a makeup in our General Assembly right now, that's uh, that spans the gamut. On the conservative side, we have very very very very extremely conservative folks and then we have folks that are a little less conservative, but they're they're never left or all. They're all great people. Uh. And I'm not going again, do you know me, Casey. I don't like to speculate on
the work that they do behind closed doors. So we'll have to play a wait and see attitude on on what they do. Because while I love the champion great legislation that comes out of the General Assembly, I do not like to speculate on what they may do one way or the oh hey, one of the things that they want to do is they want to raise the salary for governor. Is that why you're running? Oh no, We could talk a long time about why I'm running the governor, but now are not gonna
get into that. No, it's just I'm kind of looking at a laundry list here, and here's why. Here's why I'm bringing it up. Mark Um. I just got and just got it. I got about a minute and a half here. If you look at the list, I like, I understand stuff has to get done. I'm pretty like I prefer a session where they don't make any new laws, right, maybe just undo some, But I'm not I think there's a lot of people wondering, Okay, will you have this window, you have the votes, Why are these the you
know, these bucket list items that people have wanted. Why is why are you guys not going full bored on this? Because you know Democrats would I got about a minute. You know Democrats would, Oh, of course they would. And that that's one of the things that all that frustrates up Hublicans a lot of times. Uh. Republican supporters, grassroots folks, uh,
uh, the the average voter out there. It's frustrated them about about report Republicans because off the times we see Democrats going at things so hard and then it doesn't seem like folks on I'll do this on our side of the I'll do the same thing, but always try to temper them by saying, you know that Republicans like to try to play by the rules, and Republicans like to try to be slow and delivered in legislation so that they don't make major
mistakes to set themselves up for failure later, which is very important. Uh So, uh, it's a you know, legislation is a two inch so I mean it's it's it's it's good and it's bad, and it can it can it can do great stuff and it can hurt you. But I think it's very important to take our stepth and and very important to strategize when you when you fast legislation because you don't want to make hasty decisions that will come back to bite you. Right now, I hear you. All right,
Well, we'll get into more of it next time we chat. Mark appreciate it. This morning, I'll let you get back to it, Okay, thank you, start all right, and we will be right back, hang on if your day smarter and celebrating ten years and keeping you better informed. One oh six one FM Talk and News Talk WPTI more with Casey starts now. So, a man rolled into this happened Monday, into a local district office for Congressman Jerry Connolly, who is a Democrat out of Virginia, and
attack two female staffers with a bat rolled in with a baseball bat. And initially that's the reporting you had, so as you can imagine, immediately because somebody rolled into a Democratic congressman's office was threatening women with a bat. Um. You know the narrative if you went to social media's excuse me um a white supremacist, extreme, you know, nationalist, all the buzzwords, maga ad, it all thrown out there and what is, you know, a
hallmark of the clown world we're living in. Even after the suspect's name was released, which is wound Co trans fam, like, they didn't even stop
there. They're just like, well, you know, because you know, remember in in the in the pecking order of the grievance politics, Asian people are white adjacent and you see that in literally explanations as to why they're willing to go after institutions of higher learning to crack down on the number of, uh, you know, people of Asian heritage that might be allowed into institutions such as Harvard or those kinds of places. So right, that's what you're
dealing with. But I immediately you're sitting there going, We'll wait a second. We just had we just had a Hispanic white supremacist in Texas. We had another dude who was Hispanic who ran over a bunch and killed a bunch of people in a land rover, and that was initially assigned some sort of white supremacist angle. What was the other one, Oh, the former neo Nazi turned Muslim who killed somebody for insulting his religion. It's just like all
the headlines are just like, what the hell's going on? Well, for those of us who sat there and decided, you know, let's wait for the information, here's here's a little more information. According to the man's father in an article in The Washington Post, his son had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and had been battling mental illness since he was a teenager. He said his son is not married, could not hold down a job, and has largely
been untreated, even though he's attempted to get him help. Dud's charged with aggravated wounding malicious aggravated wounding. The funny part was is earlier in the day and even after this, people weren't backing off their assertions. Prior to going into the congressman's office, police say in a separate incident about an hour before that, he allegedly bashed a car windshield and chased a woman after asking if she was white. So now we're just going to lock onto the mental illness
side here, so which may well be the case. Also, Dad said his son is not violent. I don't know about that, but he had had previous incidents with law enforcement. Let's see, he'd assaulted a police office, sir. He followed a lawsuit against the CIA, claiming that the agency was torturing him. Quote from the fourth dimension? Is that worse? What would what would torture from the fourth dimension even look like? I'm unclear about that assertion, Like, is that is that a twist on waterboarding? What
exactly does torture from the fourth dimension look like? I have so many questions. Actually, are they going to ban assaut bats I don't know, sir brob is somebody's got to do something. I think we can all agree with that. I mean, at first thing you want to do is you want to you want to get rather of the ar fifteen underside bad attachment. Nobody
should have multiple bad attachments. But I'm still stuck on how exactly one is tortured from the fourth dimension unless you're talking about well Ross you never saw the movie Interstellar, unless they're talking about that weird reverse library they made McConaughey go into. I can understand why that would be a little torturous because you had to get sucked through a black hole for spoiler alert, But other nat not one hundred percent clear on what the hell that means. All Right, this
is a cool story. An Illinois girl whose disappearance was featured on Unsolved Mysteries has been found alive in North Carolina, six years after she was allegedly abducted by from her mother. She's fifteen now. She was nine when she went missing in Illinois. Kayla umber Hun. Her mother, Heather Unberhun, was arrested Saturday in Asheville on a fugitive charge and arrest and arrest report says she
will be extradited to Illinois. A spokeswoman said that a woman at Plato's closet recognized unber Hun from published media referring to the Unsolved Mysteries Netflix Unsolved Mysteries in contacted authorities. An employee who answered the phone of the store Tuesday to claim comment that a crazy story. Remember remember back and remember the original Unsolved Mysteries was that appointment watching for you when it was and when there would be an
update. It was the greatest thing in the world. Loved updates and you'd wait because they would always have that little pause. You see, you didn't know if an update is necessarily coming. Robert Stack, when I was a kid, it scared the ever living crap out of me. So my bedroom was right next to the living room. And I was an unplanned child, right, I was a mistake, and so they didn't have a bedroom for
me. So my bedroom, and like Harry Potter style, was like a big walking closet attached to the living room, and they put up a curtain there and a little cot and that's where I slept until he moved into a different house in like third or fourth grade. So didn't know, I mean it. We they made it work, and it was fine. As a kid, I didn't realize it was weird, right, because you just grew up. Its fine, got your own room. Yes, I didn't care.
I didn't care at all. So but I would sleep there, and before I was old enough to watch the show, I would go to bed at eight and the show would come on and I would just remember. I would try to fall asleep, but I'd be in my little bed and I would hear through the curtain and it was the scariest thing in the world. That guy scared the living crap out of me. But later on we would watch the show. It's the Great it's the new Netflix show that obviously Robert
Stacks passed away a long time ago. Yeah, there's no narrator now, and it's just not there's it's just not the same now. They had the other guy that recently, right when Robert Stack passed away, and the other guy I don't remember. He's like the Italian guy with the mustache. Yeah, and he's just not the same because he went from I'm Robert Stack, was it Aliens? Where's the child too? Where's the kid? We don't know, Like it's completely like they went to like PESHI like the lawyer,
like the lawyer from my cousin Vinney. Yeah, it's like, like, what is happening here? It's not the same, but they need to, like, if there's anything that AI can do to bring back Robert Stack narrating that show would be amazing. If you don't plug it into his voice, it'd be so great. Dude, Well, I'm sure we did the story because it wasn't that long ago. When did he die? It was after right when he died? Look up when he died, would you real quick?
Sure? All right? And the reason I point this out is I remember they kind of did a Robert Stack hit piece and I thought it was wildly unfair, and basically it wasn't just Robert Stack, but they put him in a long list of that. I think it was whoever come up with the milk carton thing? Passed away May four, two thousand and three. Oh so it's been a long time, Yeah maybe, so maybe it wasn't
right when he died. So the article was this, and I think it was Washington Post, New York Times, somebody whatever, And basically Robert Stack, whoever came up with the milk carton thing. Social media, we're all responsible for making parents think basically ruining or transitioning childhoods where you know, you and I could go run the streets, you know, and nobody'd worry about it. Now, if your kids school has three blocks away, they're not
allowed to walk there by themselves. And h it was funny because they tossed Robert Stack on the pile of blame there because yeah, because you're just I'm gonna be abduct right on my porch. Maybe he would come out in the smoke, and the trench coat was scary. Dude, when you're like a little kid, you know, if he's gonna flash you or pull out a flask like a twenties detective. So plus his face, man, he just he looked He looked like a dude who like I don't even know how to
describe it. He had an edge, there's no other way to describe it. I mean, just who had seen some stuff or could more likely could show you some stuff. But I'm glad they found the girl. And ironically it shows you where what most of these abductions actually deal with, and that's somebody that they know. It's not it's not generally rando on the street. It's not everybody is the Michael Jackson impersonator from New York who tried to snatch
a seven year old. Generally, if a child is abducted, it's a family member or a family friend, somebody the kid knows. So um, I'm glad they got that worked out. I'm glad somebody was being vigilant saw something good for Plato's closet. But what a crazy story? All right? Eight forty five Race st agent from the Weather Channel. Hello, yo, yo, did you watch Unsolved Mysteries back in the day? Not enough to have any recollection? Sorry, I know what it is. I know what
you're talking about. But oh man, anyway, they found some from a little girl got snatched. They found her here. So how long ago? Uh? Seven years? Six years? Wow? Yeah she's fifteen now she was nine, so six years. It's crazy. Man. Yeah, mom picked up, moved to Asheville, stole the kid on the way, didn't have custody, and they got busted. So there you going, all right? Cool? Cool? What's what's yea otherwise? Sir? Looking good?
I mean it's kind of a cloud sun mix. Depending on where you are, the clouds are moving around, so you'll be in and out of that. Today. I'm still gonna get close to eighty tryead west may stay in the seventies, but the message gonna be will trend cooler as we move through Tonight and tomorrow, gonna get a little more of an east northeast breeze. And you know in the fall and winter that means a wedge, and it's a little wedge of cooler are coming in if you want to call it.
That load of mid fifties tonight and then tomorrow you'll feel it. Sunshine, clouds, a light east breeze, hies only in the load of mid seventies and probably about there again Friday with some passing showers. A load of bid seventies a weekend looks okay. It's warmer at or above eighty or with a few degrees of eighty and maybe some spotty showers around. It certainly doesn't look like a bunch of rain, partly cloudy, or a mix of clouds at
sunshine in between. So after the severe weather yesterday, and there were some reports across the region of wind and hail, no tornado reports, but we have a couple of warnings down near Charlotte. I believe, and I think in the western parts of the state, but nothing confirmed. I think pretty tranquil weather. Temperatures will go down and they'll go back up, and as we get into early next week, looks like it's going to be real nice too. So not at okay, Thank you, sir, appreciate it,
and we'll chat tomorrow. We'll come back in touch base with Jeff Bellings your next celebrating ten years of keeping you connected. This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. I Good morning, a fifty three Bloomberg update. Now, Jeff Bellinger, what's happening morning, Casey. Investors did a lot of hand ringing yesterday over the debt ceiling and interest rates and stocks pulled back. We have some optimism this
morning. The futures have been higher all morning, the Dow futures up one hundred forty four points at the moment. We got an upside surprise from Washington this morning. The government says housing starts increased a little more than two percent in April. Economists thought we'd be hearing about a decline. Home loan demand was down last week. Mortgage bankers say applications for new mortgages fell nearly five percent, as the average infest rate on a thirty year fixed rate home loan
tick hire. Target reported an adjusted first quarter profit the top Wall Street forecast, but comparable store sales were flat. A small uptick was expected. Target second quarter guidance missed estimates. We could expect to see and hear some advertisements for Tesla. Elon Musk wants to sell more electric vehicles and he's decided to try advertising. This is a big reversal from Musk and Tesla. The ev maker has prided itself on building its brand through word of mouth without having to
pay for commercials. It was thought that Warner Brothers Discovery had finished with its layoffs, but that was apparently not the case business insiders, as dozens of employees in the media Giant Sports division were fired yesterday. Taco Bell thinks it and any other Mexican restaurant should be able to use the phrase Taco Tuesday.
Taco John's trademark the phrase nineteen eighty nine. Taco Bell has started what it calls a liberation campaign, petitioning the patent and trademark coffits to end protection for the phrase, and casey, we don't want to let this go unnoticed. Oscar Meyer announced this morning it's renaming its wienermobiles. Going forward, the six giant hotdogs on wheels will be known as Francmobiles. The company says it has revamped the recipe for its b franks. Casey, okay, all right,
well good for them, Thank you very much. Okay, have a good date. All right, there you go. Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News. What is if you don't want to be called groomers? Stop this stuff? All right? You ready for this? The World Health Organization has announced a new initiative to cobble together a unified framework for policymakers, education and health officials and specialists, stating, quote, sexual education starts at birth and I'm not
making this up. They first part of it, as they break down on the independent learning sections, is a sexual education curriculum for children ages zero to six? What what could you? What do you see? What you bring the kid home from the hospital? And then what you show them how to put a condom on a banana? What do you what are you doing? Sex? Creating sex ed curriculum for a zero year old, that kids, that kids day, that kids months away from learning how to grasp and shake
the car keys? And why is this an initiative? Because they want to control the totality of it. They say that the reason is that there are there's too much differential in the practices which in each of the various countries within the UN right, they don't like the US does one thing and Germany does another, and Turkey does a third thing, and you know, because they're all about one world, one world government kind of stuff. So how does that, how does that even work? There's got it. I'm sorry,
I'm just scanning this right now. Oh. One of the Australian representatives actually got a hot water as this was introduced at a meeting of the World Health and he referred to the framework as quote rape, Yeah, a little bit, actually he said more. He said, the Standards for Sexuality Education is a rape document that reads like the mind of a child fiddling psychopath giving control of public health. I still am not seen. What is it You're going
to teach you one year old about sex? All? Right, here we go. Let me here's a section the development of sexual behavior, feelings and cognitions, begins in the womb, right, your kids all horned up in the womb, precursors of later sexual perceptions, such as the ability to enjoy physical contact or present from birth. Children have sexual feelings even in infancy, do they? How do you know that? Or do you tell yourself that
to justify something? Children have feelings and infancy between the second and third year, they discover the physical differences between men and women. Now wait a second, Now you're admitting the genders binary. Oh my goodness. Okay, And so the examples they give is your toddler and a bath tugging on their business. Yes, obvious. Obviously they're doing that for pleasure. All these people are so creepy, man,
