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Alright, morning everybody. That is six eight. It is Wednesday here on the Casey Okay Radio program. And excuse me. I feel like we generally start the show in one of two ways. Either some weird comedic thing, you know, some funny story like, um, some guy with his pants down around horses or something. Don't worry that story's coming later. Or or it's uh, you know, it's it's like bad news, man, it's something that's it you don't want to hear going on, maybe politically or just

culturally. And it's it's caused a lot of interpersonal debate among various individuals, be it politicians or just you going back and forth with a family member or whatever it is. And divisive, I guess would be the word for it. That's how we generally. One of those two routes is how we go.

And I thought, you know, Casey, maybe instead of that, instead of something that's obviously you know, weird kicker story, odd news, or something that's just going to cause people to battle against each other, maybe I could pick some good news. Just try that out, just you know, switch it up a little. People say, yeah, talk radio is just negative, and I sometimes because sometimes the news is negative because that's the news, right. So with that in mind, I'd like to start with

a happy note. Frankly, I think that this is going to come as a huge relief to a lot of you out there. There might be some sadness that you weren't aware of this before, but I want to make you aware. So here we go, for all of you who just punched your alarm clock and about a minute ago you hit the snooze snooze button again because it's nine minutes for no reason I can understand. Let me start your day off right. Here is the President of the United States, and cure cancer.

Looked at me like, why cancer? Because no one thinks we can. That's why we can, and the cancers we know it. I'm sorry, the what's that now? Cure cancer? It looked at me like, why cancer because no one thinks we can. That's why we can, and the cancers we know it. We ended cancer as we know it. I'm sorry, you know what? Hold on, I just I didn't do that right. Cure cancer? It looked at me like, why cancer because no one thinks we can. That's why we can, and the cancers we know

it. Were you Ross? Were you aware of this. We did, did did I was there a press release that came in that I didn't see about how they ended cancers? I'm not gonna lie. I think I missed it. Wow. I mean that's I mean, the fact that you and I would both have missed it. That doesn't speak well for us, does it. I mean he said we ended cancer as we know it. There's some people on the internet that say cancer kind of spreads faster now in some

people. So maybe that's what he means. M does he mean cancer switched it up? But he said he takes so he takes credit for it though, So under that theory where some people are like, ah, what he actually means is that now cancer and in some instances, is much more pronounced or rapid or spread amongst various groups. He's also taking credit for the fact that it's not as we know it. So wouldn't the other half of that

morbid theory be that he or the politicians around him made it? So listen, I think the most important thing to realize here and to remember is that Joe Biden has a stutter. That's not a We need to invest get Trump is what we need to do for causing for for all things, walls are closing in. The proof is out there. Guilty. So you took a wait hold on you just so, you just took a left wing media talking point paired it with an X files quote. Listen, man, I want

to believe. I want, I want to believe, okay, that we cured cancer as we know it, cure cancer. It looked at me like, why cancer because no one thinks we can. That's why we can end the cancers we know it and ended he said ended So that actually, um, wouldn't that throw out the um the theory that it means it's more rapid. I am so confused. I mean not if he not if he you know, if he's evil. Oh so if it was the goal is what

you're saying, Well, you know, what did you see that? I didn't put it in the stack, But yesterday CNN was what they had an artist render photos of what the earth would look like without us because it's all hot and uh maga, Republicans made it so or whatever, and they were all they were giddy over it. It was it was depopulation porn, right, And is so if you're on that bandwagon where we're the virus and and actually this now explains why AI is so on board with murdering all the humans

and all the movies, right, because we see what's happening now in the real world where you have left wing politics that is clearly ingrained into the programming of the AI. Right, you need only look at all of these different scenarios where chat GPTs like, oh no, I'll say so, I'll say I'm happy to talk about you know, Biden, but with Trump, he's the great Satan and I won't do it. And you know, people notice

there's a little bit of a little bit of a different prints there. So now I understand it because the same moon bats like on CNN, who would sit there and run depopulation porn. Right, this uh this uh, this this dream of all the humans going away because uh, you know, we're we're we're killing the planet and it's the only way. They're the same idiots that are you know, programming the AI. Did you see this story how they're saying Chad GBT is getting getting dumber, dude, dude four Chin's it's

a great story. So they said, like you know, when it first launched, I'll send you the story it's great when when it first launched, it would it would get like a math question, you would you would give it like a complex math equation, and it would get it right like ninety nine five percent of the time, as you think it would. And as time has gone by, that number is decreasing astronomically, and they're saying nothing

is making it more human, right than becoming dumber. I you know, with math, though, you think the math would that would be something that really wouldn't deviate because you know, it's pretty fixed, you know what I mean, right? But I mean, but if you're going to incorporate all these woke ideas like that two plus two dozen equal four or that math is racist, it's gonna get dumber because it's interacting with humans. Yeah, now it's probably the case, man, But like when it was just making up

like legals us, you know, citations and stuff. I mean that that sadly, I can kind of expect that. I don't know, man, I just think that when I sit here, there was like there's a guy who is um the he's a legislator in Montana. Is this idiot's name? I was literally just reading this um before the show this morning. Oh why does it do that? And it goes I was looking at it on my phone actually, and then I go, even though I was looking right at

the page, and then it um and goes away. I'll find it, so any but anyway, this dude, I'll go, I'll find his name for you. But he's a legislator in Montana and he is the guy who's running to be the next US Democratic US congressman from Montana, which is a big deal because when you get out west to the smaller states, we only have the one UM so you know, there's more reps than senators in a

handful of states. And he got he flipped his lid on. Oh you know what, I know where, I know where I can link back to it. So he said, he sent this crazy tweet out and it was so what he had is he had a Yeah, Tom Winner is his name's from Missoula. So just to give you guys some some perspective, if you want to go see where all the moon bats are, you go to Missoula a little bit in Bozeman. Both you'll be shocked to learn those two are

the two college towns, the big four year schools in Montana. UM and but Missoula takes the cake because it's a combination of that. H it's much more in the mountains and uh you have you have a lot of the area around Missoula which has kind of become the poor hundred million California one hundred millionaires

Jackson. Okay, right, so you have all these huge, huge pads and it's not far from it's it's much easier to get to, uh, you know, to Idaho and some of the other places are all the really really rich moonbats who have their mountain towns mountain homes are case in point. Somebody was somebody flew from Tell You Ride, Colorado, which is beautiful. You can Tell You Ride might be one of the most beautifuls from the scenery

around it that we have here in the US. You just if you know, you know, and andy in and of itself, it's also you know, it's kind of like an aspen. So you got all these none of these people that actually are from there, that live there. It's a Jackson's kind of the same way. So they flew their private jet from Tell You Ride to Missoula, and so he posts a screenshot of the flight path and says a warm ninety seven degree welcomed. Whoever just flew their private jet from

tell you ride to Missoula during the hottest week in Earth's recorded history. I hope you crash before landing. So this dude's wishing death on whoever the you know, the rich person is with the plane, but also and those why done it? Really, he's also probably wishing death on at least three other people, maybe four. They don't know the size of the jet, right, So you have the pilot, the first officer, and or copilot, and I'm sure that there's some cabin crew of some sort, even if it's

just one person in there. That's pretty your pretty standard setup for private aviation. So also wishing death on some people just doing their jobs. And this is the guy who wants to represent Montana in the US Congress. It's it's crazy, man. I mean, these people are out of their damn minds. So and people are pushing back on him, and he doesn't care. He's just most people would be embarrassed and be like it was the heat of the moment and then take the jokes. Nah, not at all. He's

like, no, I hope it's a fireball. And and then there's the you know, the people back in him are like, you could have driven? Do you know, do you understand what it's like to drive? This isn't six okay, this is not it's sixteen hundred ish miles. I looked it up, but it's not sixteen nine of miles. It's sixteen hundred miles

straight north in the Rocky Mountains. It's totally different driving. It would be like, even though that you could go faster, it would be akin to trying to drive the Blue Ridge Parkway for sixteen hundred miles just because of the curvness. It's not a straight line either. You got to go around a

bunch of stuff. It takes a lot longer. People do fail to understand this, So it would it would take a very long time, that being because they were trying to make it sound like this person just as easily could have driven, and I'm sorry, that's just not the case. So then you you know, you fly from till you're right up there and I don't know the total flight time, but it's gonna be a whole hell of a

lot less. But you're wishing death on everyone on the plane, and then people are supporting you on that, Yeah, if it was a plane full of like child molesters. Uh right, Like, I would understand people's reaction to that, but I think you would still want to be like, I hope the detention officers parachute out first. All right, little Khan air action whatever, I like, I get that you got the worst of the worst.

The guy dressed his Hannibal Lecter. Maybe you don't care so much if his plane goes down as long as the staff gets off, but this guy makes no allowance for that. And also, believe it or not, it's been warmer than ninety seven in Montana. In Wyoming. I know because I lived there, and we've had we've had one hundred degree days there, and it's July. It's the end of July. So but whatever, that's that's

where we are. That is um and and that's what you know. A good chunk of the folks up in Montana we'll want to send to want to send to Washington, which baffles me more. Oh it's in Fortune. Am

I gonna get a paywall when I go there? Or not? Ross sent me the link to all right, well, I'll read the I'll read that article on AI getting dumber, which is which is more terrifying when you consider that, you know, there's a bunch of people want to turn over a lot more responsibility to AI again, and this is incorporating stuff back into um

everything that everything that we're doing. In fact, Elon must said they were gonna they're gonna get some AI all up in X, which, by the way, have we got a hot take on X. Just wait for it here on the case O Day radio program, Thank you Cacti in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. By the way, introduce you to uh curing cancer as we know it, our ending cancer as

we know it. Also, the President yesterday and I hope you're sitting down, during a speech, said that since ah, since the disease emerged three over three years ago, over one hundred Americans have died of COVID. Folks were into the triple digits, over one hundred Americans have died of COVID foday, And then they said, well, what he meant to say was a million. I don't know. I did see some interesting theories on that. Maybe we'll have to discuss. All right, it's all coming up, Pengan,

keeping you connected. This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Now, why in the world Republicans decided that all of a sudden, after being opposed to it for a decade, that they were gonna sign aboard the Medicaid expansion is absolutely beyond me. However, it still hasn't passed and is part of a larger is

part of the larger budget. And I find it really rich that our governor, who again, just to reiterate, literally spent part of his time, his pre governor time going around and lobbying and with his buddies to figure out ways to financially harm North Carolinians over HB two. Right, this was this is what he was up to and others were up to. In my opinion, I don't even know if it's my opinion. When you look at you

look at the facts surrounding it. But I digress on that. And then we hear in the the Pat McCory interview yesterday that I talked about where McCrory said that actually, when the NBA was pulling or attempting to pull the NBA game, which they did out of Charlotte over HB two, McCrory had seemingly come to an agreement with Adam Silver, or at least a proposed agreement where they would form a committee. And this wasn't an attempt, I guess with

the NBA. The bigger issue for them was advertisers, because that's who the moonbats were working on. That they would have put a committee together to maybe

figure out some middle ground here. Because remember, all of that insanity began because the city of Charlotte wanted to do something that even most blue cities across America, even in California, weren't doing when it came to a bathroom and locker room access, and that seemingly, I guess, was something the NBA was willing to consider, and Democrats put a stop to that, is what

Pat McCory he said. So even when they were kind of getting a little bit of a compromise there, they still they wanted to inflict that financial pain because they felt that it would propel them to victory in future elections because it was all about power. It doesn't matter, it's all about power in case in point. So when I am seeing tweet after tweet from the governor, Republican legislators failure to pass a budget as depriving thousands of people of critical healthcare.

The legislature needs to decouple the two and start Medicaid expansion. Now. One, they shouldn't be expanding Medicaid. Let's just let's be on the consistent position here, because we're talking about expansion for childless, healthy adults, people who can work. That is who we're talking about, covering people who have no children, no dependence, and people who are in a position to work. Is there not people who have any sort of handicap or anything along those

lines or whatever. Two, if they are going to do it, considering what a scoundrel you've been about stuff, they would be insane to decouple it because it's they're going to because here's what you would do. Of course, you would be like, all right, yeah, i'm gonna I'm gonna sign the Medicaid. And then when it came time for the budget, even if it was stuff that you all had agreed upon, you'd probably veto it unless

you didn't get more. You're untrustworthy from a negotiation standpoint. I don't know why they deal with you, and I still don't understand other than what I think a lot of people perceive as a bunch of hospital lobbyists stuff and money into into Republicans pockets over at the state capital. As to why they would even sit here and entertain this, and I hope voters don't forget about it.

Yeah, primaries not that far away do something about it. But for them to decouple it and to trust you to get out of here, get out of here, and for you and then for the implication to be that, you know, if they don't do something with the budget, everything's gonna That's not how North Carolina works. If they don't do something with the budget, current spending levels and everything just continue. Yeah, that's a thing. So that you know, the patent dishonesty and the whole part where they're just

like where he's sitting there. The reason he wants it decoupled is because then he can in the same way that Tip O'Neill screwed Ronald Reagan on amnesty. Roy Cooper wants to do that or would do that. I absolutely believe that, and I think if you're honest with yourself, you do too. And even if you're a fan of Roy Cooper, you probably would want them to

do that because there'd be one thing in that budget. It'd be a sticking point for some special interest group, and then they'd have to be like, well, I wanted to approve all this, but they have to remove this first. The medicaid expansion is the carrot. I don't think it's a carrot that should be there, and I think they're in a position. They're in the position where they can override anyway, So drop that out of the equation. Be like, you know what, you're being such a jerk about this,

We're not even going to include it anymore. And then maybe I'd have a monicum of respect for flipping one's priorities after ten years of correctly pointing out that this was not something we should be doing, based on clear evidence in other states where expansion which wasn't supposed to cost anything, now cost stuff, and a lot of stuff in the case of places like Ohio and others. Sorry, too much, too much meaty politics. You're in the first hour.

I had to just rubbed me the wrong way. Yes, Donna, what's up? Good morning, Casey. A couple of things on the climate. First, Hillary Clinton blaming mega Republicans for summer I guess she didn't seem to mind the carbon footprint that her husband laughed when he and Lauretta Lynch idled their planes on the tarmac at Sky Harbor. You know, well, you know they're very important. Do you remember that? Well obviously I remember that. Yeah. They were talking about their grandkids, so oh sure they were

absolutely Yeah. Sure. The other thing is, um, this climate desc cult fever dream of the planet without us, um, I think it really let's be really clear. They don't mean the planet without all of us. They mean the planet without most other people except them, the pores. Yeah, okay, yeah, I think what they're doing is, you know, they're easing in the idea that you know, they can call us out and it'll you know, it'll make Hitler look like a saint when they're done with

us. That's what I think is really the ultimate goal for them is too cull the herd, you know, well a little bit of it. But also it's a it's a big power move, um, after be a going back to and thanks for the call, they're done, after going back there and saying, look, we're not trying. Remember with gas stoves. Oh that's insane. That's a conspiracy theory that the government's trying to regulate gas stoves, and then almost immediately they did it. Um. They then went through

another series of appliances and this week what was it? We had it in the stack Monday. What was it? It's a water heat rot water heaters

right. What the net impact of all of this is just going to make appliances more expensive because with water heaters, they want to have I don't have it in front of me, but they want to have a couple of features that are currently available, but they're available in niche water heaters, ones that um that are sold as green water heaters, but also have independent control by remote access. This is like the smart thermometers in houses. Is this is

where the control comes in. How comfortable are you allowing your water heater to be hooked up where it could in some way be manipulated as to um how much water it'll actually heat the The the fever dream is to have everything in your house that uses electricity somehow dialed in where some central planning committee can control how much electricity it can use, and the technology being included in things like water heaters or stoves or whatever has a cost to it. It's why the

price of vehicles goes up and up every time. They're like, mandate, we mandate that all vehicles have to have a backup camera. Well, who do you think pays for that? You think Ford eats that. No, they price it into the cost of the vehicle. You do that times a hundred. Well, now you're doing it with Now you want to do it with things like gas ranges and water heaters. What is a water a what is a standard cheap? You know, just the regular water heater cost?

Right now, obviously the cost in itself is up because the cost of everything's up. I think I bought one maybe for ely five hundred, about five I was gonna say, yeah, three to five hundred, but it's probably closer to five, especially um since a lot of them were a lot of the stuff was being manufactured overseas during COVID, I remember the price went up, but right, yeah, about five hundred dollars I'm sure went up now.

And they're trying to say that, you know, these new green ones, you're gonna save over the course of having it, like a thousand dollars. I'm like, yeah, maybe, if you don't finance it, right, right, if you don't finance it, right, if you're paying the cash. Sure, but a lot of people finance their appliances. Well no, no, no, no, they're talking about usage, electricity use.

I know, I know that, I understand that. But a lot of people finance their appliances and you're gonna be you pay interest on that, and it's it's it negates the savings. Well, and but the point I was going to make too is the I saw a thing for one of these green water heaters that has the the technology built in wait, you know, with the remote the remote technology, and then they had there's another feature on it. Again, I don't have the thing in front of me, and it

was like twelve hundred dollars. It was starting at like twelve hundred dollars, so it said seven to one thousand in the story. I remember that, which isn't it. Look that's that's nothing to laugh at. Over the course of whatever ten years or whatever, the expected lifespan of this thing was, which actually was, ironically, I think it was less. That lifespan was

expected less because there's more technology. But in many cases, you're right, even even if you pay, but even if you pay cash, you could find yourself in a break even point you add financing charges in right, and if you're financing and putting that on a credit card, you're now at a net negative. Yet they've gained the level of control that they want. These are these are the folks that you're dealing with. It's all about power,

power to run your life and dictate what you do. And they'll come out and then and and by the way, when's the last time. Here's the other thing, when's the last time government estimating stuff that's supposed to be a net benefit? Ever was what they estimated it to be? When was the last time the number they told us, if you do this, we'll save this, or if we do this project, it'll only cost this. When's the last time it actually cost what they said it would, do what it

would be, or saved what they said it would. I'm waiting. Somebody's gonna have to show me an example, because what about the Inflation Reduction Act? Huh? Really? Checking Meat Ross is a clone. He's a pod person, been swapped out by the by the White House. Ah, you're just lucky man that you're not one of the hundred people who died of COVID. Let me tell you what, all right, six forty seven. Hang on, this is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and News

Talk WPTI in the Triad. All right, So I want to be fair here. I think I think that the reporter in this article could have at least entertained other theories, because this is something that's going to stick with you. The headline police man with genitals exposed near horses arrested again. A man who was previously arrested in April on charges of sexual contact with an animal was arrested again early Sunday morning for trespassing after deputies found him near horses with his

business exposed. According to Adams County Sheriff's Office, around one am, the Sheriff's deputies were dispatched regarding a suspicious person who had been captured on surveillance cameras near a horse barn. Deputy's canvas the pasture and located Jack Blank, age thirty nine, standing near two horses with his business exposed. He was subsequently taken into custody. You know, it reminds me of it reminds me of the Hory County dude that we've covered here on the show three times. If

you don't remember, that story. At a Myrtle beach, there was a dude who broke into this woman's barn and got with one of her horses, and he got arrested for it, and he went to jail, and then when he got out of jail, he immediately went back and broke into this woman's barn to get with the same horse because they're in love or something. I don't know, And then he got arrested again. And then I think there was a third time where he tried to get in but didn't, and

then they arrested him for probation violation. But you know, young lovers just wanting to stay together. Now, in this case, I think, as horrible as it is, can you arrest somebody simply for having them exposed? Because I just want to be honest here and I don't want you to misconstrue this. I've I've ridden horses appropriately. Just want to point this out appropriately. And at some point had to stop, like maybe where we were riding

back into Elk camp or something. I gotta stop there on the trail, and right there I gotta you know, I gotta go number one in nature, and so I'm literally technically I would be in the same position that this guy is because I'm, you know, answering nature's call, and I happen to be in proximity to my horse because I still have one of the reins in my hand, because I don't want the horse wandering off. Plus the horse provides a nice barrier from the other dudes. So I mean that I'm

just saying there's other things. Now. The problem with this is, you know, he's got to They totally caught him with the horse once. So it's the old lineage, um, once a horse hooker upper with, always a horse hooker upper with. Is that pretty much just the rules of society? Ross? Would you say that's accurate? Once you get caught hooking up with a horse, you're always thinking. I think once you get to that point, right, there's no turning back. I mean, there's no turning

back. I mean, if you're come on, dude, like, if you're at that point in your life where you're like, yeah, this is gonna happen, it's pretty sad. Good luck going back to like being regular and normal people. But do you believe people can make mistakes and turn their life around. I believe people will make mistakes, you know, people aren't

perfect. Yeah, and then I think there's that. I think, you know, so that's not you know, somebody who cheated on a girlfriend but then decided I'm not gonna do that anymore because I was young and dumb. Or now it's this is this is a different level of you ain't coming back from that. All right, that's that's tough man, you know, Jesus forgives, Yes, he does, Okay, pointing that out. By the way, this tie is nicely speaking of power. And then this, uh,

this this horse story. Um, I have read now two different takes on what happened in Spain over the weekend with their elections, and it's crazy. Is you think you think Shenanigans are afoot here in the US with elections? Just wait for it. And it involves horse horse hooking up. I just made a show a law saying that you can't comment on that one on the Spain story. Can't do it. I can't comment it's a new law. Well, if it's a new law that you just arbitrarily made up,

what am I to do? All right? Good morning, It is seven oh six here on the case he O Day Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. I guess you're gonna have to arrest me hy following the next story. I'm gonna do because Ross has you know, latterly passed a new law or something barring me from discussing it. Is that is that what I'm to understand, there's a new rule that I'm not allowed to discuss it just for because you want it to be that way.

Ah. So it's the whole thing is really tricky. There's a certain complexity to it in the way that a it's it's not even a simple parliamentary you know, like we're in the UK, right, Like in the UK, you have the you know, the parties, and they'll all and obviously there's more than two parties, so they'll all do their thing, and then however many seats they get in parliament, if they don't have I guess, if one party doesn't have at least half the seats, then sometimes they have

to form a coalition with the with another party, generally one that has similar interests, and then if that number then get some too, you know, the majority. From there, a prime minister is selected and that's where it goes forward. And in Spain it's a little different. So in Spain they just had elections and there's a couple big issues floating around. One of the biggest issues, and it's not something that is new, is over the potential

independence of the area Catalan. I guess I'm probably mispronouncing it, but the area around Barcelona, the southern you know, the Mediterranean, that area very very very influential and very wealthy portion of Spain and they don't feel that the rest of Spain really is representing them. So for years there has been a threat that they want to they want to go do their own thing, be their own country, or at the very least some version thereof. So that's

just one of the issues. So Spain held their elections and something something pretty crazy happened, at least according to what the media was predicting. So take that for what it's worth. The right wing parties now they're described It's funny because if you look at the official AP graphic of the breakdown of politics in Spain, they have left, center, left, other right and far right.

That's how they describe the parties. There is no far left apparently, even though they are If you were to look at the right wing in Spain. A lot of them would be Democrats here, but that's that's their their range out there. So the Conservative Popular Party won the elections they won. They won on the Parliament. They won on one of the sides, because there's two sides of government, just like we have. They won in a lot of other side election. It was it was overwhelming, it was pretty

overwhelming. However, they didn't win what is basically kind of their version of the Senate, nor were they able to form a coalition between the right and the far right and the coalition. But but those numbers would would be well in the majority. The problem is on the other side, on the left side, because the left are currently in power right now. Even if you tally up a full coalition with them, it doesn't get to a majority.

So you see, you see where it's at. Neither side can actually achieve a majority one because they don't have the numbers even if all the other parties joined together, and on the right because they don't want to play with each

other. However, it's it's abundantly clear who won that election if you just go from an ideological standpoint and the numbers, and then something unprecedented happened Basically in that instance, what you would do is you might the status in Spain would be to call for another election, and you would do it pretty quickly

because you didn't get an answer. And that generally has two effects. One, it sometimes forces a coalition because maybe they don't like the odds, so it might force what is described as the far right and the right to actually join up because they don't they don't want to, they don't want a chance not having that majority. Or you have another election and it turns into numbers where either a coalition can be formed or there is a clear outright winner.

Well, they went in a different route and it was one. It is unprecedented, It's never been done in Spain. Basically, the remaining leftist powers on one side of their government for all their congress, if you will, decided that they would allow the current prime minister to basically not do that. So they change the rules. So as a result, it looks like the removal of the current socialist prime minister, Pedro Sanchez isn't going to happen.

And I guess because some of the powers that be, just who will control more of the parliamentary side, just decided that they would unilatterally do this. That's where they are. The irony, of course, is the current current

party in power i e. The Socialist here Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. They know that if they do this, it is going to greatly increase the chance that that part of Spain goes through the process of breaking away, and it could get really ugly because they don't feel like they're being listened to, because that's where a lot of the right power comes from, or at least their

version of the right power. It's hard to explain on the radio. I would encourage you to read some of the pieces, but also I read a New York Times version of it too, and it tends to ignore this this this this sudden change in how the process works, which was just decided upon. If you look at the breakdown also on the UM, yeah, here we go. If you look at the break it's again it's not even close. It's it's about a million and a half difference on votes UM and then

that translates obviously into seats within parliament. There to see the problem that they run into over in uh in that side of them of the country over there is they because of the way that they allocate the secondary seats what would be their version of House of Lords. There is a real argument to be made that they're underrepresented on that side and that has allowed the Socialists to retain quite a bit of power. But now to just change the way the process works

because they didn't like the result. People are big mad and uh. One of the one of the things that the socialists are doing, by the way, is they are decriminalizing or taking down from felonies to misdemeanors beastiality in Spain. So it's part of one of the first bills that they attack this week. It's it's everything's crazy over there. Man. I'm sitting there and I'm reading this, and again, you don't have all of the fundamental understanding of

living there and recognizing the process. That being said, you don't have to understand all aspects of government to recognize that something that's never been done before at a time when a vote has never gone the way that it has gone. They've always been very comfortable with the numbers for the Socialists there in Spain. For them to finally lose mathematically and then to decide, well, the way that we used to do things, we're not going to do it anymore.

You don't need to have a deeper understanding to understand that that is. That's scummy, man, that's um. I don't know if I could say illegal, because again I don't I don't know how it works all the way in Spain. But you don't have to be um. You don't have to be an MIT grad to get that. There's Shenanigans of foot and so they just do that, and didn't they did They did that in some other country too, and nothing ever came of it. I don't know. It could get

really ugly over in Spain. And let me tell you, there is um there are There is a tradition in Spain of separatists getting violent. I would turn to I would turn to the Pyrenees and the Basque people. That's a read read up on that sometimes. So I don't know where this thing's gonna go. But yeah, yeah, we don't like the way that it worked

out. We're going to do this. And for all of these people who are okay with this, who flipped their frigging lid when Trump dared to question any of the election results here, you're all a bunch of giant hypocrites. If you don't at least wonder if there's a certain legitimacy to what they're doing. This is, this is like Venezuela stuff. Man, Well it is

we literally watched this play out in Venezuela for the current dictators. Like now the guy who was the top legislator, who who technically won that election. Now we're not going to allow that, alright. Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. We got some meaty stuff. Well other well, we got the dude with the horse, and then we have to get into complex politics. It's a Wednesday, it's the morning. We're gonna challenge

your brain, man, all right. Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Just saw this story officials with the Chicago mass transit, which is called what they called their metro. Yeah, Metro, y'all got some little cutesy weird names, so Metro. Right, So they started a new marketing campaign and they're now having to apologize because apparently some people, some

monsters out there in interpreting it in a very negative way. So the campaign, which was intended to encourage people to forego their cars and instead ride the subway system. There I go above. It's more of an above ground train in Chicago. UM also has a different interpretation. Ross I just texted you a photo of one of the billboards. What what what do you laugh at it? That is morbid? What they just want you to want you to use mass transit. What's the what's the problem? You don't want to take

the train? And you could you could perceive this as them saying something different. You know, I mean in a certain frame of mind, and you see a bridge there, and you you want to get on top of it, and I don't know, maybe take a leap. So the billboard, well it's not even just the bridge. You could just argue the train direction generally. So the billboards have like on the on the right side, they have a picture of the front of the train with the metro logo, but

the war cross is right. It is posted on an overpass where the train runs over the ninety there and then it says take the easy way out, which some people, some morbid dark souls, have interpreted as that sounds an awful lot like you encouraging suicide. Take the easy way out. And then there's a train and a bridge. So now apparently nobody on the marketing side there on the Chicago mass transit system. Thought that dad that someone might associate

that side was suicide. I didn't even think about it being turned to missed by the train. See, I guess I'm not in the right frame of mind, right right, But I mean if you were, you'd be like, oh my god, I have so many options here. It's yeah, it's called the l Well, but I meant, what's the actual people are trying to cry? But the action tool name of it is Metra metro rail. They're in Chicago. But yes, you could get turned to miss by

the train, or I guess you could leap from the bridge. You're right, you do. You have many, many, many options. And it looks like nobody in the marketing nobody putting these billboards together, nobody putting them up, nobody selecting them. Ever thought take the easy way out might be a suicide reference, especially when involving one of the two or two of the two ways or two of the ways in which people sometimes choose to end it

all. So they're gonna come up with something else. What was intended was to arise in the mind of consumers the misery of driving in rush hour. Well wait a second, if you're targeting people who were miserable, then arguably suggesting any or putting anything that might suggest suicide could per HAPs be better at encouraging that. So, um, they're gonna, they're gonna, I'm gonna

figure it out. All right, I'm gonna I'll send it Ross, I'm gonna send you the story, sor just I'm gonna send you the story so you can tweet it out so you can see this sign. Because I got immediately when I saw the sign, as I saw it as a thumbnail on like a far clink before I even read the article, I'm like, oh my gosh, that's inappropriate. But um no, that's um, that's where we find ourselves this morning. All right, seven twenty two, phone number

eight eight eight ninety three four seven eight seven four. So we got that story, which is insane. Also, reporters not doing a thorough job on this story out of Utah to share with you. And we need to do a welfare check on everyone who lives in Durham. I'll explain why coming up here on the case a radio program. All right, long first segment there. That's how we roll sometimes when we're trying to get people not to listen to the train billboards and end it all. But coming up on the show.

Yeah, the city of Durham even before it got dark yesterday. I don't know if it's some kind of record, but I guess I want to make sure all of our Durham listeners you're doing okay because it was a violent, violent day, which I'm sure we'll be blamed on Republicans or something. One oh six one FM Talk w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, seven thirty five, Welcome back case O Day Radio program. So, um,

Durham. Holy crap, sitting there and looking at the and this is not even the you know, undercover of darkness nighttime stuff. The city of Durham had four shootings yesterday. Four shootings in one day, and it started at six am. So literally while we're on the air yesterday, right as we're kicking things off, officers responded to a report of a gunshot wound on

Summer Storm Drive. I'm not incredibly familiar with all the streets in Durham, but when officers arrived, they found a man had been shot, non life threatening injuries according to hospital intake. Then around eleven am, officers responded to a shooting on Cash Road and bestews to Park MS took him to the hospital with serious injuries. Two hours later another shooting, this near Lynnwood Avenue.

Oh, I know where that is. That's near a Central University. Officers arrived just before one pm, found a man with life threatening injuries, went to the hospital. And then forty five minutes later in Sherwood Park, a man and woman were both shot on Cheek Road near the East End Connector. They were also taking to the hospital, described as non life threatening injuries.

And even though it didn't involve a gun. A fifth violent incident yesterday where police say they were investigating and an aggravated assault that left a teenager was serious injuries. So just to recap what started at six am from a shooting perspective, let's see here do the math. Here was before two pm, so eight hours you were averaging. The city of Durham was averaging a shooting every two hours yesterday morning and early afternoon. Then you throw in somebody damn near

beat a teenager to death. So I guess is everyone okay for any of

our Durham listeners out there. I'd have to do one of these these Facebook flag welfare checks man also, And I'm actually sympathetic here because I again, I sit there and I look at community members who don't want this, who live in some of these neighborhoods where shootings are a more regular thing, and don't really have options necessarily to move out of there, you know, just trying to do things right and raise their kids, and also may fear retaliation

if they attempt to involve themselves. It's why you need strong I talked about this last week. It's why you need strong leadership to step forward and say we're not going to take this anymore. You need to empower citizens who may live in fear of getting involved with this because we've seen retaliation, to feel that they have the backing not only of the Durham Police that they're going to

get out and do everything that they can. But those police officers need to be empowered by the people who are actually in charge and set the rules and rules of engagement, so to speak. And that is severely lacking. As we sit here and we look at a mayoral race coming up where the one of the people is going to win is probably one of these moonbats going. You know, we need to defund the police or you know, limit their

powers. Just a couple of years ago, as they were marching through Durham and I don't know how you turn all that around, but holy cow, what an absolute nightmare in the city of Durham. All right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four our phone number. Speaking of violent incidents, tell me if you can figure out what the reporter forgot to include here. A Utah man has been arrested after he's accused of beating his friend

to death with a can of soup. On Saturday, a fourteen year old boy called nine one one to report that the thirty seven year old suspect and another man were fighting. According to a probable cause statement, the voice of the suspect was beating the victim pretty bad and he believed he was dead. Police showed up, suspect told him the other man was fine and the blood

on his hands and shoes were his own. However, deputies could literally see a pool of blood in the hallway, and I believe that qualifies his exigent circumstances. So they checked it out, and sure enough, they found a man who had no pulse, who would looked to be beaten severely, and a can of soup nearby covered in blood. According to the statement, the suspects stumbled when the deputy arrived, and the deputy had to hold him from

falling because he was extremely intoxicated. According to the fourteen year old, the suspect and the man killed had been drinking together. When the suspect tried to get the boy to drink alcohol, the boy refused, the suspect backhanded him, cutting his lip, knocking him to the floor. When the second man tried to intervene, it was on and at no point Ross. Do you know what my question is with this story. Yeah, we know what kind of soup it is. They don't say what kind of soup it is.

Now I have to I guess you'd have to assume it's either chicken noodle or tomatoes, since those are like the two best selling, but we don't know that for sure. It could be something way out there. It was it a standard sized Campbell's can of soup? Was it one of the the bigger ones? You know, the hunger the chunky ones. Well, there's the chunky and then progresso as their version two with the bigger ones. But yeah, yeah, yeah, but it was it the Campbell's Chunky in the Big

Red Can. Was it one of those weird lentil soups that are generally like for some reason, they're like separated over by the beans and stuff. Sometimes it doesn't say, it doesn't say at all. Oh was it one of those organic Amy's soups that I did try one because they were on sale and it wasn't. I didn't like it, but maybe it was just the particular flavor that I had. Dude, I remember when I was a kid and I was sick man staying home from school, those Campbell's Chunky soups in the

Big Red Can. Those were amazing, especially the beef burger and potato one. So I don't know, I got I got a lot of questions here, and at no point did did they Apparently, as a reporter asked the pertinent follow up question, check this out. This is what a tragic story. Man, A giant cargo ship. Where are they? They're in the North Sea near the Netherlands. Yeah, yeah, so one sailor's dead. Twenty three evacuated from an eighteen thousand five hundred ton container ship that was carrying

three thousand electric vehicles from Germany to Egypt. According to authorities, one of the electric cars burst into flames, which of course then spread to the other electric vehicles and very if you've ever seen one of the electric vehicles when it gets into an accident burn, it's pretty crazy. But it's obviously due to the you know, the big battery packs that they have in there. And I remember them explaining how much water they need to put one of those out

versus you know, you're year old Gelopi and it's not even close. So now you're on this cargo ship and all of a sudden you have, you know, one violent fire spreading from vehicle to vehicle. Just a recipe for disaster. At least seven crew members jumped overboard were rescued from the head to be rescued from the water. Others were able to get to life life vessels

emergency vessels. Sadly one did not make it. That is crazy. But you know what else is crazy is do you remember all the conspiracy theories during COVID when we have these big cargo ships that would like burst into flames, And I never fully understood what people thought the conspiracy was. But I remember there was like three or four in a row, and uh, you know, it started to populate on the twitter. All right, seven forty four

case O Day radio program coming up. It's not just soup, but apparently people fight with rice. We'll get to that. And we got another problem with Oppenheimer. So what's up, race agent from the Weather Channel? How you doing? Man? Man, we're doing all right? Okay? How about you? Yeah? You know, like it to be fall because fast forward to fall? Do we do that? I don't have any of that. I don't one hundred and one degree water tamp down in Florida sounds nice

though, Yeah, man, it's in bay. A couple of things about that. Shallow water is measured about five feet of water and a dark bottom, so dark bodies absorbed key just as um, you know, white bodies or light colored loops fitting clothing which we ask people to wear our win. The heat reflects heat, so that is why they got to that one A one um. Of course, the water is still unusually warm. And the

bay, yeah, I think it's Manatee Bay. So is there like boiled manate that we can Yeah, but it is destroying coil court col and the reefs, and you know, just underusually warm, a lot of low mid ninety three water temperatures there. Okay, all yeah, I saw that I didn't understand the total. I didn't understand the makeup of the bay. So that actually does it is a little helpful in explaining some context there. Yeah.

Yeah, So man, what it's gonna get hot here. It's probably gonna feel like one on one, mid nineties, upper nineties as we head through today tomorrow to feel over one hundred, maybe as hot as one oh five. So yeah, we're gonna get into it here Friday, more of the same into the weekend, probably still stay at length in the little mid nineties with a shower, thunderstorm chance coming back. I do think today tomorrow, Friday, maybe very small chances of a pop up storm here and there,

but I'm more concerned about the heat. Maybe a little break next week. Okay, all right, well we'll look forward to that and we'll look forward to chatting in an hour, Thank you, sir, Yes, sir, all right, coming up, like I said, we got a we got an Oppenheimer issue. Also, apparently Elon Musk is a Nazi because some reporter figured it out. I'll tell you how coming up here on the case O Day radio program, Your Day Smarter one oh six one FM Talk and

News Talk five w PTI More with Casey starts now. Oh, the journals are rushing to tell us that we're all stupid and our ears don't work. So we played an audio cut earlier in the show of Joe Biden in my opinion saying that he cured cancer. Um, but apparently he didn't say that. I'm gonna play this one more time. I want you to tell you said it's the last part of it. I want you to tell me. Let me tell you the spin that's going on on this audio cut alone is

outstanding. Here is the audio cutting question, thank cure cancer. It looked at me like why cancer? Because no one thinks we can. That's why? All right? So before I get to the back part, first, there's one person on here from what is this web MD or no, Colin Rugg all right, who claims that people are thinking that he said he cured cancer. From the first line, that's not what people are interpreting than cure cancer. It looked at me like why cancer, because he's what he's saying

is I'd cure cancer. And what was he what was asked of him was someone along the lines of if you could do anything at all, what would you do? And by the way, that's a fine answer. I'd cure cancer. Think of the immense amount of suffering, medical costs, life changing surgeries, everything that goes along with cancer. That's fine. However, that's not what people are hung up. It's the last line and I'll play it in its entirety. Now, cure cancer. That looked at me, like,

why cancer? Because no one thinks we can. That's why we can end the cancer as we know it? Ros What do you think he says in the last line? What do you think the last line is? What are Joe Biden's words there? Just so I can make sure I'm not crazy, I think as we ended cancer as we know it? Well, you're wrong. What apparently, according now to several reporters, including what's her bucket over at Washington MSNBC, excuse me, what he actually said was we we

can end cancer as we know it. We can end cancer as we know it. So this is part of his I mean, maybe that's what he wanted to say, but that's not what he said. No, it's clearly the president says we can end cancer as we know it. However, people are editing the video in an effort to confuse people about what the president was saying. Plus, he is a stutter, so right, right, and obviously living in fear from being attacked by a German shepherd at any moment.

Right, it's got to be a pretty hostile. Can you imagine if I put a pit bull in your studio it was like work, pay attention, right, one that's got a little bit of a history. Yeah, it might impact your job performance. All right, So I'm being told by MSNBC that what he actually said is we can end cancer as we know it. Let's with that in mind, let's listen to cure cancer. It looked at me, like, why cancer because no one thinks we can. That's why we can. We'd end the cancer as we know it. I mean,

he said we ended cancer as we know it. But there's tons of times where he says things that aren't what he wants to say. I mean, it's it's it's what he does. There's also tons of times where he's clearly embellishing things he's done. Would you agree, Oh, he's in a pathological liar, right or the you know, the details around the depth of his self. It's been the way for the two hundred fifty years he's been in

Congress or whatever in government. So you know, if what a lazy argue, if you wanted to argue, since you're you're out here carrying water for the president, he wanted to argue that what he intended to say was that and he just misspoke, that would be fine because you can make that argue because really there's no way to determine that you know what I'm saying, But to sit there and tell people know their ears are broken, and what he

actually said was this GT. You know, I can't say the words, and I don't even want to say the acronym, but it involves you not being here anymore, all right, So go away, all right, Heather? What's up? Good morning from ground zero here in Durham. Oh no, all right, you're okay though, right, I am okay. I do not leave a house without my uh without smith um. So I feel a little safer as I run around town, lose it running my errands. But you know, I'll tell you a lot of people say, just yet,

out. I must be one of maybe ten constitutional conservatives that live in this shit hoole. Oh sorry, Now, technically, after I leave, that's the word you can say. If you say that, you're quoting Trump, right, and then you can put it on mainstream broadcast. But we don't do it here on the show. So let's not do that again. Okay, all right, Heather, I'm gonna put you back on the air. Be good. Yeah, sorry about that. Um, you know you live aground zero so I do. And it hasn't been easy, but you

know it's in this day and age. You know, my house is almost paid off. Where am I going to go? You know, it's kind of I kind of feel like I'm trapped here. Um. You know, politics don't mean anything. I used to work the elections for over ten years here. Um, and that's a whole other, uh a line of stories I can tell you. But you know it's I got about thirty seconds. I got about thirty seconds. I'm gonna have to hustle you up. So yeah, so um yeah, so it's just not you just have to watch

yourself. I mean, the day before my birthday, my catalytic converter was stolen off my vehicle underneath a street light. Um. I mean it's just nothing safe anymore. There were forty cars that were broken into in one night last week. Uh, it's really bad, you know. But as long as you listen to the police department, we don't have a gang problem. We don't have a virus problem. Um, you know, so higher Yeah,

you listen to the higher ups, for sure. I know a few Durham officers, and they seem to think that there is a gang problem because they're the ones on the streets. All right, Heather, I got a roll, so yeah, yeah, it depends who you're talking to. But now you get up in the higher ups, and now everything's hunky dory, man, hunky dorry. Oh my god, he's trying to murdency Elon musk is h he's in trouble. Oh, they're very mad at him. Ross.

Did you see he tried to murder epileptics yesterday. That's what I'm reading about right now. He tried to kill people with epilepsy. It's weird, man. I think they've got people got so hung up on all the Nazi bs. Yesterday they missed this. Now I'm reading about it. So Elon must tweeted out a graphic, an animated graphic with X right, since that's what he's calling the Twitter. Now I'm going to retweet this, and people are upset because he didn't put a he didn't put a trigger warning or whatever,

an epilepsy warning or a flashing lights warning on it. So I'm gonna retweet it. I just did on the show account. But I'm just warning you. I'm not trying to murder anybody. It's just Elon Musk. He's just a horrible person who wants as users to die, which makes all the sense in the world obviously that you would want to cut down on the number of people using your product. Everything is just so dumb, man. Go look at it at Casey on the radio and I just retweeted it. Ross.

Had you seen this thing? Go check it out. Let me know if you'd seen this. Do you think Elon Musk is trying to kill all of his epileptic users, because that's the assertion, and of course that you know people are arguing in the community notes whatever. Ah, so frustrating, man, But it's not the only Elon story. In fact, where is

this stupid thing? Yeah? Here we go. So a journalist has now accused has accused the folks over X of attempting to link Nazi imagery, but their decision to change the name to X the way that Rochelle Riley, who spent twenty years as a Detroit News columnist, also worked in government for a while, plus was a contributor to, you know, most of the mainstream different publications. You're probably aware of, said quote. I had a visceral

reaction to seeing an hashtag X on my Twitter feed today. I said I'd ride Twitter until it died. Perhaps it sadly just did. The image on the right is the German Nazi Zeppelin core flag. Come on, Elon Musk, Really, so what does the Zeppelin core flag have on it? It's red, black and white, it has an X through the flag. It's got the specific German use of the eagle on a picture or a picture of the world with the Zeppelin superimposed over it and a swastika underneath. It's got

a lot. It's a very busy flag, got a lot going on. And she decided that because there's an X on it, that it is the same thing as using an X as your logo, which, by the way, she must think the porn industry is just the worst. But throw that out there as well, although I will I will say this in the grand scheme of things, which I found really amusing yesterday is a bunch of people got duped because somebody posted that with the launch of X that Elon has already

started a video website and it's called X Videos. And then people were going there and they were not pleased. Don't go there, by the way, do not go. But yeah, some folks on Twitter felt for that. It was quite a few of them, judging by the reaction that I saw.

So all right, so I mentioned Oppenheimer. Now to tell you what the big problem with Oppenheimer is, other than the them using the fifty star flag during a shot that was supposed to be taking place and you know, early nineteen forties, so obviously you would not have had Alaska in Hawaii there. Apparently people are upset because it's a three hour movie about the the invention and perfection of the atomic bomb, which obviously was eventually used in Hiroshima,

Nagasaki. However, at no point in the movie are their Japanese people. Yes, that's right, just saw Oppenheimer an in depth character exploration of the people who built the atomic bomb, a weapon of mass destruction that killed a quarter million Japanese civilians. Film is three hours long and features zero Japanese people.

Where do you think they would have them? I mean, they chose not to show from the ground view obviously of the use of the bomb, But where where were you going to have Japanese people other than that in the storyline? Considering it's a storyline that takes place in the development of it, which wasn't being done at the on the Pacific front. Do you know what I mean? It's not where this was happening. And I was immediately and

I saw some people point this out, and they're absolutely right. Immediately I started thinking of the Benedict Cumber Imitation Game. I think that's a really good movie. If you don't know the movie, The Imitation Game, It's got m Benedict Cumber Badge and he plays uh. He plays a college professor uh in in in the UK who was part of a small team was able to eventually figure out the German code. And this this this mysterious machine, the

Enigma machine, and it's it's it all takes place in the UK. It's very well done, and it shows how eccentric Alan Turing was. And there's also there's some gay elements in there because he was gay and it was chemically he was chemically castrated too, even after everything that he'd done. Right, that is it. That is an accurate depiction of what happened. However, the majority of the movie is him and his team sitting there working in the

lab on this secret project and eventually they're able to decode. It asked me, how many Germans or how many Nazis are in that movie? Zero? Now, to be fair, there is there is Nazi. There's transcripts of Nazi conversations because again they're trying to figure out the Enigma machines and when they do, you're able to determine what they were conversing. But they're never represented other than that because that's not what it was about. That's not what Oppenheimer

was about. So, yeah, I don't know where you're gonna where you're going to install the Japanese like do you want ken Watanabe and where do you what do you want him doing in that? Just you know, a reminder, obviously you're dealing during that time, you're dealing with World War Two, and you're dealing with a time when many Japanese citizens were either marginalized or in turned. They didn't have them down there working on the super secret government project.

So I don't know what people want, And it's just weird that that is what folks are going after, Like is Oppenheimer some sort of republican movie? Like why are there so many people moonbats out there attacking it? That's what I don't understand. I guess maybe they think it celebrates the development of the atomic bomb. But then I got to listen to or you know, read that tweet from the almost unc professor, the sixteen nineteen lady who says

that we knew we didn't have to drop the bomb. We did it anyway because we wanted to, because we'd already built it, and we want to show everyone how powerful we are. So garbage in, garbage out when you're when you're considering the takes surrounding this movie. But I digress, all right, coming up on the show, we have we have a Raleigh woman who's

calling out a repair shop in Garner. I just want to point there's a a lot of things that can be true in this story that I feel like I'd like to know a little more about and of course it, you know, it has a lot of very touchy subjects on it, but I wanted to do the story just to point a couple things out there, So we'll get get to that here coming up on the show California has a very jew There's a very juvenile headline that CBS printed that I chuckled out because sometimes I'm

four. But it's actually a very interesting story when you think about what they're attempting to accomplish here, which they could accomplish themselves, but they have to they have to find a way to do it to not look like, I guess, hypocrites, and they still kind of look like hypocrites. So we'll get to that much more coming up here on the case O Day Radio program, Keeping You Connected, this PTI in the Triad and one oh six one

FM Talk in the Triangle. This might be one of the most horrific things I've seen from an entertainment perspective, since I don't know the Colosseum, you know, little a little feeding Christians to lions kind of stuff. So this reality show on Netflix called Balso Balso or More Deep, I guess i'd be fake love or deep fake love or whatever. Anyway, so check this out.

They get five couples, real life couples. They put the women's in one house and the men's in the other house, and then they throw in some some hot singles, right, and they have a bunch of activities. Obviously, many of the activities are done on like in the pool or where there's a there's an adult or you know, there's a kind of a sexual undertone to it, and they're filming, right, But this is here's how

the show, the game show portion of it works. So they film everything that's going on, and all the while, if you're a guy sitting in one house, you're the girl sitting in the other house, you're probably wondering with everything that you are going through and the sexual nature of it, you're probably wondering, Okay, what's what's what's my spouse or my boyfriend or my girlfriend up to? Right? Are they being tempted? Will they cheat on

me? And so there's this psychological nature to it. However, they take it a step further because the way that it works is the producers then if there is some sort of um cheating going on, they'll have a video clip of that, right, but even if there isn't, they're creating deep fakes of their partner cheating on them. And then the contestants are then sat down and want you know, in a room and they're shown a video that may be real or might be a deep fake of their partner cheating on them with

somebody over in their house. Because right, so you have the men in women's house, but they put a bunch of opposite sex hot singles in with each house. So over in the women's house there's a bunch of single men, and over in the men's house there's a bunch of single women. And then you have to decide whether you think the videos are real or AI. And the more guesses you get right, the more you move along, and eventually whoever wins gets about it's one hundred some thousand dollars. But the whole

time, the whole time, you're just suspicious. I mean, just this just sounds like something that is is absolutely positively put together to destroy relationships an individual trust in each other. Just horrible, just absolutely horrible. As you can imagine, it's going to feature a bunch of people having meltdown's crying, breaking stuff, punching walls, and that is exactly exactly what people want. Holy crap. What was what was the show? What was the last reality

show that we talked Oh? I remember what it was? It was? What was it was the Milf Show? Right? Do you remember the Milf show we talked about? So they they had a bunch of they had a bunch of cougars, right, and then they were going to be they told the cougars that they were going to be paired with a bunch of hot young men who were into cougars. And then they had a bunch of hot young men who were who were into cougars, who were told, Hey, we're

gonna We're gonna introduce you to a bunch of smoke show cougars. Except during the big reveal, it turns out that for each Cougar, one of the young men is their son. So now they're in this house with you know, you know, six cougars and six of their sons who are then having to figure out whether they're into the other cougars. And I guess it never really manifested or turned into what producers wanted, but this one, this one

sounds diabolical. And proves once again there is there is no depth to which we won't sink. All right eight eight, eight nine three four seven eight seventy four, Let me flip back over to this story right here. Um A this happened. Well, let me let me ask you go to the audio. We got audio. This is a woman who said she went to

get her car repaired. Obviously, it sounds like there was there was some bad blood in the in the way the discussion was going, because she got her car repaired, but then there was a problem, and she felt that the problem was because they did the work incorrectly, which may be the case judging by the conversation that she would then record it. So check this out. This is the Black Knight, That's what I'm named her. I love

Batman. Brought it here to Auto Performance Center based on their positive reviews online. No problem. You know, they had great service. They treated me will A few weeks later, the break centers alerted her to a problem, so she returned to the repair shop concerned about safety. So I'm a mom and I'm a coach, and I carry a lot of kids around this time

around, Jackson says the customer service wasn't the same. So she put her phone down on the seat inside the office here with its camera pointing to the ceiling as she stepped outside. All right, so's she's obviously getting into some disagreement with whoever her service care provider, whatever person is, and it comes to the point now where she's going to step outside so he can talk to

one of the other in the office about what they're gonna do. I think she just wanted to get evidence to see if they were going to try to screw her on this, even if they thought it was, you know, their fault. Um, are you legally able to do that to put a recording in there? I'm asking. I know you're not allowed to ask this question here because of what's going to come, but I are you legally able to do that? I don't know, But she did, and it caught

something that was more than them just trying to squirrel out of work. She said, if we put her own there, we didn't secure it prow Yeah, that's all us. Sorry, I know. Then the recording captures the manager mocking Jackson and referring to her using the N word. You're boss, I need a purple I'm not said, smells like yo N word smells like reefer or something or marijuana, implying that her car had an odor in it. All right, So more on this story here in just a moment,

So hang on to that show. After the show is on the iHeartRadio app. Searchs case O day for the podcast on the iHeartRadio app. All right, let me flip back into this story. It's about a Raleigh woman. She takes her BMW into a repair shop and Garner initially says the experience is fine, gets her work done. She's got a two year old BMW, says something to do with brake sensors I believe, all right, well whatever, Yeah, she needed breaks repaired, and then later on she starts getting

alerts about the brake sensors, so she goes back to the shop. Obviously just had this work done, paid hundreds and hundreds of dollars to get it done. But she thought, well, maybe they didn't do something right, which I think would be my logical reaction too, since I just paid to have my brakes done this time. Though apparently it's there is some headbutting over

who might be responsible. So in an effort I guess to gather behind the scenes information she takes her phone and puts it on recording and then just kind of lays it somewhere enough left I say, a chair or something somewhere in the office when she left, so that the employees could converse about it, and recorded them and on the recording. At one point one of the employees uses the N word. And also that sounds like they kind of recognize that

perhaps they may have not done the repair correctly. Now I will say this, none of the en This is important because none of the employees are the owner. And the employee who's heard saying this has been fired was fired almost immediately. That sounds other. Then I'm not Are you allowed to sit there and record people? It's one thing if you're part of it, like you know in a state where it's one notification, one person notification like recording a

phone call, which some states are some aren't. But um, I don't know. Can you bug? Can you bug private property? I'm only asking because it's never really addressed here. Now that being said, once it hey, it came to the attention of the owner here and them immediately terminating the employee, because that's you don't want that going on. Whether you know about it or not. Obviously, in a workplace, what do you want the

owner to do? And yet I see all of these people who are like, ah, they need to put this, uh, this this place out of business, people going and hamstringing their comments and doing all but doing all of this. But ultimately, what do you want them to do? Was was my question. One more audio cut, by the way from the story hearing, and then they started talking to another customer while still sitting in the waiting room until the mechanics finished her repairs. So I feel like me fussing

at them was going to do what nothing? But the video was powerful well, and the video then, of course was was sent out up to an including w Ral and Boom. Then it becomes a story there, which is a little a little ironic to me, considering the pushback I've seen from the ral types on what they considered illegally obtained material. But again, I don't know what the rules are when it comes to bugging a private office, and I don't think that she bugged it for the purpose of trying to get them

on tape saying uh, you know, a racial slur. I think she just wanted to know what they were thinking, because she didn't feel like they were being straight with her, which I look I share her frustration on that. I've been in I've been in circumstances. I was in a circumstance with an auto repair one time, basically was way back in the day where they had rebuilt an engine and they did a crab job and I had to threaten to literally take them to small claims court before I could get any help.

And it was because I went to another mechanic and he's like, no, this is what they screwed up. This is what they screwed up. And it was I would have loved have been a fly on the wall listening to the discussion of the original mechanic and the folks working around him. This obviously went in a different directions. So with that in mind, that's the story. But all of you wanting the business shutdown, I'm not understanding that.

And it's this whole, this whole thing where they're like, well, this is a it's a reflection on who the individual, you know, the owner chooses to hire, right, But you can only do so much to get a general sense of what somebody's like. Now, the fact that you have a bunch of employees that are treating that as normal, or at least being in that room. I'd be interested to see how those conversations went with the

owner, but I wouldn't, not enough to bug it. But yeah, I you know, going out and terminating that employee immediately, I think that that is the expectation that most people would have there. But ultimately it made a nice little juicy story. So all right, A few other things going on phone number again eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four.

Just when you think they can't screw things up for I know that Star Wars in Disney right now, and because Indiana Jones, I mean, they're getting the brunt of this. But Ross, would you agree that it's been equally as troubling how the current crop of entertainers has decimated the legacy of Star Trek. Would you say, oh, you know how I feel about that is to me like Star Trek died after first contact the movie no, or you know, or when Jane Wake killed two vix obviously, but no, I

know you have a beef there. I just watch you. If I'm gonna do Star Trek, I'm just gonna watch like the movies or I'm gonna watch TNNG and repeat it's about it. But but okay, but would you be interested in a Star Trek musical? I would not. Do you fill the odds of all of us being here at this time, it's improbable. Yes, it's a Star Trek musical. Yeah, it make it. It's like it's a high school musical but it's Star Trek. But yes, but it's

on the enterprise. And typically, if you were to ask me the question, would you like blank musical, I'm gonna say no, everythingle whatever this subject. No. And that's the That's the other thing here. I don't get the vibe, and maybe I'm wrong. I don't get the vibe that most sci fi fans are also big musical fans. I'm sure there's some crossover, But if you're really into Star Trek or Star Wars or anything, are

you also seeking out musicals. Some people like this stuff where they have like the funny episode like, oh, it's a blank you know it's a funny episode of whatever wants a musical? Yeah, it's the one, And I'm always like, no, it's horrible. Like if I'm watching my favorite show, I'm like, oh, I've been waiting for my show. I'm sitting down on my popcorn and so one show I like to watch all week, and if it's like a musical episode, you've just ruined my entire night.

Wait, you don't want to see Walter White saying, I don't you sure? How about The Walking Dead? No, they can even they can have the zombies move like in the Thriller video. And I haven't watched this new show. I'm not gonna watch. I haven't even watched Picard season three, which apparently was really great and like a throwback to the next generation and they redeemed themselves. And in this crap, I just even if it's a one off, I'm not interested. This is strange New World. This is the

one on CBS or no on the CBS Apple. Like I said, I'm so far removed now because it's it's like the Star Wars effect, where there's been so much of it that I no longer care about it, and you've you've kicked it in the ground so much and you've murdered it that I just I choose to go Godfather three on it where it doesn't even exist to me anymore. You're right, Godfather the musical. What was I thinking we need

a Godfather the musical man. Oh yeah, absolutely no. But seriously, though, Star Trek has their own blemish right, the Christmas special rights. Yeah, Star Wars. Yeah, the Christmas Special right? Isn't that supposed to? Is? This is like that example where they made it go away forever? I've seen a few clips from it. It looks awful. Then were they singing in it? I can't remember? Oh, I actually no

Race Agent. I remember he's a big Star Wars guy. So a Star Trek musical episode coming in August. They're they're just they're dancing around like high school musical on the enterprise. It just it looks so bad, but is than the Star Wars Christmas Special. I don't know how it gets much worse. I think there was some singing. I mean it was so long ago, and trust me, it's one of those things that you don't want to see twice, even being a huge Star Wars fan. So yeah, I

can only imagine. Right, the Force certainly was not with them on that one. Yeah. Not only do they neuter Picard with that Piccard show, but now they want to do a full musical, So God help us all right, So what's up man? Well, speaking of help, we'll need some help with this heat. And you know, this is gonna be the hottest stretch of weather that we've had so far this summer. Maybe some of the hottest days and load of mid nineties today, the mid and upper nineties,

just like yesterday. Try at the airport ninety triangle to the airport and Raleigh ninety four, so we've got that range. It's gonna be hot, it's gonna be humid either way, and it's gonna feel over one hundred. Would be shocked if we get heat advisories for tomorrow and the rest of the week. Not much of a rain chance. I'm gonna mention maybe a pop up here and there the next three days and then a little better chances over

the weekend. But I don't see the ninety degree heat breaking. Maybe as we get into early next week we'll see a little bit of relief coming in. But other than that, hot, humidity is going to go up, and some spots or some haze and some smoke in the air. There are some air quality alerts across the state. So um, I know, way to get yourself cool anyway, you can take frequent breaks outdoors. Keep an eye on the elderly and the pets, and certainly those more sensitive to the

heat as um. Yeah, it's been quite a summer for some and now we're getting touched by a little bit of this ridge that has brought the heat across the southwest. Record number of one teens in um Phoenix, and the hot weather continues now to spread east. It looks like it'll pay us a visit here for multiple days in a row starting today. All right, thank you, sir, we'll chat tomorrow. Appreciate it, yep, and Jeff Ellinger joins us. Next, hang on, thank you, CAPTI in the

trial and one oh six one FM talk in the triangle. All right, good morning, a fifty two Bloomberg Update now with Jeff Bellinger. Jeff for what's happening? Good morning, Casey. While stocks moved higher yesterday, major averages had modest gains, ranging from a tenth of a percent to six tenths percent if you were keeping track. The now extended its winning streak to twelve straight sessions. May not happen today, though Futures have been lower all morning

a head of a decision from the Federal Reserve this afternoon. Economists are virtually unanimous in predicting that interest rates will be hyped another quarter percent to the highest level in twenty two years. The announcement comes at two o'clock this afternoon. There is a tentative contract agreement between United Parcel Service and the Teamsters. It's a five year deal that the union says contains thirty billion dollars new money.

The pack still has to be ratified. Three hundred forty thousand UPS workers will vote next month. In the mean time, there is no strike threat. Home loan demand declined last week. Mortgage bankers report total application volume fell nearly two percent. There's a new study that seeks to predict how artificial intelligence will impact the workplace. Experts say a wave of automation could replace almost a third

of all the hours worked in the US. McKinsey and Company says one major takeaway from that study is that women have more to worry about than men. That's because there are large numbers of women in occupation such as office support and customer service that will be among the most affected. Could be a good time to do some decluttering and move some unused belongings out of the house. Sell. Storage facilities saw a very heavy demand during the pandemic. People wanted to

free up space for home offices and exercise rooms. That demand has faded the Wall Street journals as storage facilities have slash their rents. Public Storage is offering the first month for just one dollar in case see if you neglected to mark your calendar. National Mustard Day is coming up next week. There's a day for everything, right. Skittles and Frenches have teamed up to celebrate the August fifth event. Mustard flavored skittles be around for a limited time. No,

no, no, just not for you. Ross, dump all of that. No, people don't need to know about that mustard flavored skittle or no skittles, which is it's it's musk flavored skittles. Yes, all right, all right, to go with your hot dog flavored TUTSI roll? No all I just made that part up. Okay, God, thank god? Yeah, all right, thank you there, Bloomberg News. Well, Ross or something new you can eat on stream? I guess which arguably I guess that

would be better than what was it? I mean that better than everything else? Right? Yes? Horrible, just horrible? All right, let's have a call here Randy, what's up? Yes, sir, how you doing? I'm good. So, so what this lady did was illegal. I believe north Kahn is what's called a one party consent, which means you're allowed to do this as long as you're part of the conversation. Essentially, what she did was bug the room, and that's no different than doing simple wire

tapping or putting the bug in there and recording it later. You can't do that. Yeah, And I saw people who asked that question being called racial enablers, and I'm like, you know, there's multiple things that can be true. Like one, if you know that one of your employees is sitting there talking about your customers using racial slurs, you firing them seems appropriate. I'm fine with that regardless of how you found out, because you're making a

business decision at this point, also probably a personal one. I don't want to surround myself with a bunch of people. That's how they talk about the people who literally give us money so that I can make payroll, and just people in general. That's bad mojo. That being said, also, I guess I I was wondering the same thing, like can you legally do that?

That doesn't sound like something you can legally do. And then there's the hypocrisy of news outlets who you know, deflected all the Hunter stuff as either stolen goods, right, because that was the initial claim by Twitter where they did that stuff, and I had a big problem with that, but don't have a problem in this instance. There's no intellectual um like consistency there. All right, Randy, thanks for the guy. I think that guy who

actually got fired probably has a case against the woman. Um. Now he obviously doesn't look good or she whoever it was. Um, but yeah, that's that's I don't think he can sue the employee or because he didn't do it, yeah, but he can certainly sue the woman who did it. Yeah, And frankly I don't I don't think the business owner he wants to get into that fight. So um, I think anything, Yeah, that would be the term employees, yeah, position on that night. So all

right, yeah, we're I'm talking with you. Yeah you too, Randy, thank you. Yeah, that's what I kind of assume. So but you know, didn't know, did we have. I want to do this as a topic tomorrow, so I'm gonna hold off on it, but we have a gallop pole talking about people's pride in America. And I'm just gonna tell you the most insane stats so you can let it burn into your brain

and then tomorrow we can chat about it. So in a gallop pole, they asked all these different age groups whether they are prideful of their nation? Right, you have national pride? Are you proud or extremely proud? They ranked right. Two of the choices were proud or extremely proud, and then asked to be an American, Only eighteen percent of those aged eighteen to thirty

four said they were proud or extremely proud to be an American. They were either neither or not proud or extremely not proud of eighty two percent of them. And why bring this up is if you go back just to twenty thirteen, so ten years ago, ten years ago, if you pulled the very same age group, eighty five percent said they were proud or extremely proud to be an American. Eighty five percent down to eighteen percent in the span of

ten years. If you think that corrupt media, academic influence and infiltration doesn't have an impact on the younger generation, and by the way, it carries through to the other age groups. We'll get into that as well tomorrow. You're insane, but eighty five percent down to eighteen percent. Ask yourself how that happened. We'll get into the discussion tomorrow here on the case O Day Radio program

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