Remember all right, good morning everybody, and uh, you know, a happy Wednesday. It is six o eight on this on this fine morning, although it's not fine, I suppose, depending on if you got trees down or you're dealing with any any storm related stuff. So we had a little little issue ourselves this morning, but most of that has been remedied, although I understand there maybe some stream issues so which could be mitigated by you know,
turning on an FM radio. So they're Casey's tech tips. You're welcome, but you know, the news rolls on as it does. What are twenty four hours by the way, it's been in this Colorado kids story, so you have this kid named Jaden and he goes to school at what's it called the Vanguard School out in Colorado, and he's a character. Man. Did you ross did you see all the stuff he had on his backpack, including like the doge doog He had some like like student I don't know if
that's student council campaign signage on there. He's got run Paul signage on his backpack. Yeah, yeah, yeah. A kid is based tat that would be the word for it right there. Man. But he also has and I probably have to say this very quietly because it might be problematic. He has a Gadstan flag on there, which, as we all know, was the official flag of slavery. Remember remember how it was the official flag of slavery. Well, apparently some officials at the school membered and there was a
video that I guess his mom obviously took it. Says she's sitting there, she gets called in, right, Ah, you need to come in. We have a problem with your student. So she goes in and she films it, and then what proceeds to happens pretty crazy. If you haven't. If you've seen it, and I think a lot of people have, you
know what I'm talking about. For those who haven't, before we get to all the updates, allow me. So he's sitting there, Mom's sitting there, Teachers sitting there, and she begins, do they know what the gats And flag is? That's a historical flag. So they're the reason that they do not want the flag. Reason you do not want to flay sleep is
due to its origins with the revel slavery and slay. Yeah. Mom, she's like with the revel and at the same time the teachers because she just assumed the teacher was going to say that or something similar and then explain how it it migrated or something, but no, she went right into it. That is what was That's the reasoning behind us obviously the Gads and Luck don't
cheat on me? Yeah, which is the gassing club. Do you ever feel like you're you're you're in a conversation but you're not really in a conversation that you can hear the confusion in mom's voice and Jade's just sitting there. He's just sitting on the chair listening to all of this go down. So what does the school want? Here? We go? He doesn't take it off he I mean, he is able to go. I was actually just
selling him, like I upset that he's missing so much school. I'm like, ah, so I asked it can just say stuff out of his bag and go back to class, like I just wanted to go back to class. The bag can't go back and stuff catch on it because we can't have that in and around other kids. So that's what I was trying. And then he said you were closed. So as that go by the way.
So when she's talking about him missing school, do you think that's because Jaden is not going wanting to go to class or do you think that the reason that he's missing school is because some busybodies keep I don't know, telling him he needs to leave the classroom because his bag has the Gadston flag on it. But again, he's just sitting there, he's just chilling, he's listening. Yeah, it has nothing to do with slavery. That's like the revolutionary
of war past. That was when they were playing in the British like that wasn't that's the revolution? Maybe you're thinking i'd like the Confederate or okay, I so I am. You know, I am here to amburse the polity that was provided by the district. And definitely you have every right to not agree with it. I mean because says that he's allowed to wear that if you like, go on their website. It's like says and they so mutters and I love that part two. So Mom checked the website and of course
it doesn't say any of that. Do you think this woman is just a it's just an e like a willing idiot. Have you seen the back of
her car? Oh no? So the kid? The kid? Oh no, I guess yeah, yeah, go ahead, it looks like, I don't know, maybe something you see in downtown Carborough that's yeah, Oh wow, I'm I'm Joshville or San Francisco. So the kid, the kid took a photo after the meeting, standing in front of the teacher's car, and it's just moonbat Central And it's one of those cars where you're like, you're you're behind it in traffic and there's like fifty thousand bumper stickers and you're like,
this person is a psychopath. Oh, it's all like you know, yeah, it's all like trans rights and and uh, make America green again, and it's it's no doubt where this person lies in the political spectrum. If you're sitting behind them in traffic, Well, what's wrong with making America? And remember when there used to be green and now they're no longer. The color no longer exists in America? Very sad. Oh okay, all right, well that yeah, find that, dude, I'll retweet that.
I'll find it and retweet that. Yeah, do that, do that? Do that? All right, So let's get real quick. Let's to the back half of this, all right. So, uh, moon Battery, I'm just I'm just following orders. Love that all right, So let's get more into the district policy show. We think all all in thing is that unless there's like a ban on patches period, like you said, there's no patches allowed at the school, you cannot display what you think or anything like
that, or what cheer or anything like that. I don't I think it's like one sided, you know, because you allow some patches but not others, like their names some like is there a complaisant beflis? Yeah, that was like flown during the revolution. Would Yeah, I just still understand that. Well, so what I can do if you if you go into the website side, yeah, let's let's talk to me. I can't have you speak to though, I can have you speak to Jeff Yokum again and then
he can refer you to our person at the district. Okay, because like I said, we're following district half is what we're doing, right, except you're not because you know, you're able to read the policy and it literally doesn't say any of that. But so you know the question is, well, how you know, how did we get here? And it isn't a
new thing. I saw people going, you know, this is this is disinformation from January six reports stuff like that, but in reality, under Obama, Janet, remember Janet Apolitano, decided to put together a report on basically some some warning signs of people who who potentially could be domestic terrorists, and literally one of the things that they put in there was the Gadsden flag. Oh yeah. In fact, I'm trying to figure out, let's see here we did a parody s so it's not a new thing, I guess is
the is the point I'm making? Where is this all? Right? Hold on, I was gonna get grab it for the show and then I spaced it because I'm dumb. So yeah, here we go. Yeah, yeah, yeah, So this is the we did this parody song at the time when that was also oh veteran, if you're a veteran, it was just absurd. Basically it was all of her envisioned political opponents were all potential domestic terrorists. Hey, wa is with home lancercurity dumb and groups wanting racial purity
in with folks just wants in freedom again. So just calming back from wa R and T was anymore, they're now potential agents of this sense. Don't voish your Christian views or rough post illegal LIMMA grants you know, and don't support third party cannor dates, and don't ever say you fight for your constitutional rights. Watch those A members go right down the train. Beware of the rights. Those guys are crazy conservatives. You are the ones that they are
looking for. Don't FUSSI fight no, because Ladily it may be wrong, but just lay low because they feel the right. All right. So then if you read the report, one of the items can't remember if we had it in the song, but one of the items literally on there was the Gadsden flag, and then I can't I'm trying to remember what the what is the proper name of the flag with the you know, the come and take it with the cannon on there. It's got a name. But anyway,
so literally they listed stuff like this. So then you couple that with what Ross just pointed out. Did you retweet? Did you find it? Yeah? I did? All right. I gotta look at this thing, dude, because well, let me do this, because there was an update. This thing went from zero to one hundred yesterday. It went bonkers, and we've come full circle. Now Trump weighed in on it. Now they're accusing Trump of endangering the school employee, and the school issued a statement, well
they issued two. First they canceled their back to school thing, but then later in the evening they they issued another thing because they don't want to deal with this. And I think the in the governor of Colorado waited in on it, and he, you know, he's not a he's not a Republican. Now, he didn't go full force on this. He basically decided, oh, you know, historically that's what it was. But yeah, the school has uh, the school is count on this thing. So we'll share
that with you and much more coming up. I'm gonna go look at this picture. It's on our Twitter, by the way, Casey on the radio, you want to check it out as well, and we'll be back in a moment. Hang on smart talk all day, PTI and the Triad and one SIEM talk in the triangle, all right, seven twenty four. So yeah, so that video went supervival, and shortly after it started to really trend, the school, without explaining why, actually canceled their back to school
meet and great event. I guess they were having one those Hey, everyone, come in, we'll talk about how great it's gonna be. Trump commented, writing cool flag, jaden, want to bring it tomorrow. Logo, your teacher is a communist trader to our nation. There are many who will be dealt with upon my return. So then people are like, ah, Trump's trying to have this woman murdered. So, you know, pretty standard stuff. However, as it got later in the day, all of a
sudden, a new statement by the school was put out. I don't know should I read. I'm not gonna read this whole thing. Well, let me just read the part that matters dear Vanguard families. That's the school is called the Vanguard School. Last week, a student came to school with patches affixed to his backpack, with a half dozen patches depicting guns, weapons,
and one referencing alcohol. Upon review by the district, they pointed out that in addition to these patches, the don't tread on Me flag patch also known as the Gadsden flag, needed to be removed. Then they say that it's in accordance with the district's policy. Vanguard administration consulted with district administrators, who directed the school to inform the students parents that the patch was not allowed at district schools. Hold on, I got flip over the other side. All
right. Yesterday, the student returned with the patch still visible in his backpack. Following the direction, Vanguard administrators pulled the students aside so they could speak with his parents. Upon learning of those events, today, the Vanguard School Board of Directors called an emergency meeting. From Vanguard's founding, we have proudly supported our Constitution and Bill of Rights and ordered liberty and the ordered liberty that
all Americans have enjoyed. The Vanguard School recognizes the historical significance of the Gadsden Flag in its place in history. This incident is an occasion for us to reaffirm our deep commitment to a classical education. So then they're like, Nah, everything's good, everything's fine, don't worry about it. You guys didn't address something in here. You obviously you did describe partially the whole process,
like it wasn't just one individual. You have an entire culture and team of people at your school from a leadership standpoint on down obviously into the classroom that don't know stuff that is a middle school, so I'm sure is part of the curriculum, or at least those eras are. They don't have a fundamental understanding. They appear to have a bit of an agenda. And I understand you're gonna put this statement out because you want people to stop bugging you about
it. But that kind of seems like a bigger issue, man. And it's perfect. This is a perfect story to bring up because there was a story here in North Carolina. This was the headline, thousands of North Carolina students still unaccounted for. All right, by the way, there's not there's not ten thousand kids that got kidnapped or twelve thousand. So what does that headline mean? I don't know. I think it might have something to do with stuff like this. We'll get into it coming up. Your news is
next hanging all right, welcome back. It is six thirty five here on the Case Her Day radio program. I'm trying to make out all the different stickers on the back of his teacher's car. It's a little blurry, but I think the Texas one is the Bago Ross is right. It's basically all environmental stuff, which I have a problem with. But some of it's weird because like if you drive around Colorado that there's tons of those kinds of stickers.
It really is the It really is a virtue signal that's been around for a very long time, which is fine. Obviously they got a lot of nature there, although some of it like this one, I'd rather be consumed slowly by moss. Who hopes for that. Plus there's not a ton of moss out there. That's not really a Colorado anyway. Whatever. But then yeah, it's it's a busy back of that car, man, And look, that's her prerogative. She wants to stick that all over. I suspect
it looks like it was probably parked on school property. And I also understand it. Sometimes there's going to be rules that pertain to teach versus ones that pertain to students. I get that. But yeah, they didn't want any They didn't want any part of this. They didn't want any part of this at all. Man. I wonder if they're gonna I wonder if they're gonna reschedule their welcome back thing too, or if that would just be too awkward
to have a bunch of parents. They're may be asking questions. So, you know, we're sitting here seeing this, and then I see this headline on what was this ABC eleven. That's an ap story though, I believe, and here we go, thousands of North Carolina students still unaccounted for. How educators are trying to get them back to school, and they and they
blend, they blend some of the students here. If you read into it, it says tens of thousands of students left public schools and thousands others seemingly vanished with the record not showing up as being enrolled in any type of recognized school. So we're dealing with two groups here. Let me be right. We have students who maybe went to Dilford County schools or Wake County schools or what you know, whatever public school last year and then now they are in
a private school. Those names they they have, okay, those because you know, you gotta transfer the records all that that's there. However, it's the other twelve thousand that they you know, they put in this sensational headline that they're missing, you know, like there's going to be a run on milk cartons space here pretty quick? Can anybody think we're the other twelve thousand
students and maybe not all of them? Can you can you think of where they probably are, where they don't even try to get into it here in this article. Any theories, Ross, you got a theory where some of these students may have gone just looking at the story and kind of thinking out loud. I have some theories anything. I don't know, possibly homeschooled or private school. Oh. I was gonna say the upside down, but oh
the upside down? Right? The demigorgan Yeah, yeah, yeah, they're probably devoured by the demigorgon and you'll never I mean, there's not much you can do once the demi gorgon gets there, really isn't unless you have like psychic powers and you bleed from the nose in that order. Okay, all right, so you do the psychic powers and then you bleed from the nose. Okay, all right, Well hey man, if you got to have psychic powers, it's not gonna be all upside right. Okay, all right,
fair enough. So, but let's go back to Ross's theory, since, yeah, mine couldn't possibly account for all twelve thousand the demigorgon. How big? How fat would the demi gorgon be if at twelve morbidly obese? Yeah, it'd be on my five hundred pound life. It'd just be weird, it'd still be dangerous, but yeah, you could out run it, you know what I'm saying, a heart attack, right, all right? So homeschool, yes, yeah, see, that's that probably should have been
offered up as a possibility. There In the first five paragraphs where they're talking about this, the story goes on, North Carolina lawmakers allocated seven million for districts to track down the missing students. So wait, we're gonna spend seven million bucks to figure out a bunch of kids went to homeschool. And then they conflate this. They specifically look at an ap analysis of Durham students in Durham is talked about here. Usually it starts out as attendance concerns. It
could be where students are dealing with mental health issues. Still, students are for different reasons, not feeling comfortable coming into the building, says Kofi Hi, the lead social worker at Durham Public Schools. The latest data shows forty one percent of Durham students missed ten percent or more of school in the twenty one twenty two school year. That's twice higher than the year before the pandemic,
and it's a trend that's happening staywide. So what kills me is is you go through this story, there is there's this recognition that perhaps some students may not be there following the pandemic, but no recognition of why those decisions were made, and they don't even really want to say it out loud. And then they talk about students who in the middle of the school year just leave. That's not what we're talking about that. I admittedly that's a different
issue. If you have a kid who's enrolled and goes for you know, the first three months or whatever, and then just disappears, I would understand why he might have questions what the heck's going on? And you know, it could be as simple as the kid's family moved and they didn't tell you, or they decided at that point to homeschool, or the kid is of a legal age to drop out, which is obviously a problem that they talk about there in Durham schools, as well as other schools for that matter.
But to not even ask yourself or reflect on the fact that at the beginning of the school year, for most of these students, they simply didn't return to start the new school year. And it doesn't dawn on you that people went, you know what, I'm done with this. We're gonna be We're gonna be homeschooling our kid. And then for lawmakers to go, here's seven million dollars to go figure that out when I just did it for free on the radio. You should send us at least a million bucks. You can
keep the other six well, actually the other five ross. You want a million as well, right, because you technically that was yours. I mean, I'll take five hundred thousand, I'll take half. I'll compromise, Okay, if those other half to the Haze for Shaff Global Initiative Fund, which that's your bank, that's your bank account, is correct, Okay, all right? No, no, no no, because their school is man, we just they'll just throw more money at them, right, So get your
get your bag. As they say, oh, where have the students gone? Now we get into the latter part of this. Efforts by school districts to locate the missing students have discovered some have enrolled in different schools. We'll hold on now, waits just a second, because at the beginning of your article you clearly drew a line for that and wrote with records not showing up
as being enrolled in any type of recognized school. So now you're saying, well, no, as we look here, many of the missing students likely or enrolled in different schools but didn't notify the district. All right, don't when you get a records request. Doesn't that I'm not sure exactly the process. So average daily membership data from the end of last school year shows nearly
thirteen thousand more students attended North Carolina public schools than the year before. So actually, there are more students in the system, but that is due to the fact that North Carolina is growing, especially in the Triangle and in the Charlotte area. It's just booming, man, Even the Triad's picking up steam. So while you technically have more students, attendance at charter schools has continued to steadily increase. Private schools they do report numbers, but may not necessarily
coalate. However, you said that twelve thousand students are not listed as being in private schools, charter schools, or public schools. That sounds like homeschooling. Man. By the way, students opting for homeschooling has decrease. It's reaching a peak in twenty twenty with one hundred and twelve thousand students, has it or has people telling you that they're home schooling their kids decreased? You know what I'm getting at right right? So if a lot of people are
like, hey, where we are thinking about that? And then that those people leave and you're like, hey, people aren't asking that question anymore? Yes, because they left. Dude, No, they just looked at it and went Nope, done done with this. Because They'll be honest, they of a lot of them watched the COVID response. Parents saw it was going on in the classroom with the virtual learning, and a lot of parents said
enough of this, crap them out. And because it was a decision that was made with harder feelings than maybe it has in the past, they didn't feel an obligation to tell you anything. Again. I've said it a bunch during all of this, with all of the different stories we've done. The amount of goodwill that was squandered between public education and their customers for that matter, was like the amount of capital that was spent by teachers unions, by
protests over basically having the kids there. The you know, the demands, remember the remember the list of demands the different UH district teachers groups were putting out. And then of course, like Ross just pointed out when parents got an eyeful of a lot of the stuff that was being taught in there, and the response was, do you remember do you remember running the audio where where the like teachers were telling parents they weren't allowed to watch what their kids
were looking at. I remember that early on they kind of backed off that because people went, they're in my house on our computer, so you know, pounds sand. So if you have people who made that decision but also probably don't feel like they owe you an explanation, and that's not elected on here, and then they do a whole thing where these kids might all have a mental illness. I'm telling you, man, they have to know. But of course it's you know eightp analysis as this, and now we're going
to spend seven million more taxpayer dollars to figure out the obvious. Everything's just crazy anyway, six forty six phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. And let me ask this, any of you just jerked your kids out of school and didn't bother to go through any sort of you know, formal letting everyone know process. I'm not sure how. I don't know exactly how that works in North Carolina. I don't know all the rules
around it. But I have to think that somebody listening did that, because there's twelve thousand kids that have either decided to seek other alternatives and not inform the district or got eaten by the Demick organ If you're a parent who either did either one of those things, lost a child of the Demi Gorgon, or chose to home school and not notify the district because you know, you don't feel that you you care enough after what you put up with, give
us a call eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four and we'll be back with your calls next one oh six one FM Talk and ninety four five w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, good morning, it is six fifty three case O Day Radio program. Let's get some phone calls, shall we? All right, Jamal, you're a first, go right ahead,
Hey, Casey. As a parent who has their child in a terrific Christian academy, I know why these parents who are just like up during the the COVID lockdown and c these teachers saying this crazy stuff because and it ties into the story, Casey, this ties into the story what they were. It's in Colorado, people not knowing what the gas and flag is about. And if you remember that piece of trash Klan Kaepernick sat down said that the
Betsy Ross flag was racist. That comes from the fact that these teachers, public school teachers are coming into the schools, these a k As, these Deltas, all these people, They're coming in these schools with these agenda, These these bunch of fruit group and tea teachers and these other you know, these teachers who won't d e I I call it dumb, embarrassing, idiot curriculums. They come into these schools to teach students to be activists and to
be anti racial instead of students, and people are tired of it. Now. I'm will tell you because I hope in forty one day, Casey, you will host the debates for the Republican governor or governorship. Always play that one day. But I blame my Republicans here in North Carolina. I don't know that we won't pass, but I don't think we passed again that things that allow parents to get the money back who send their students to private schools.
That's why it all ties into it. These parents will rather let the money go to these schools still and pay, which is extra on us because that's money coming out of our pockets to continue to keep their kids in these failed schools. And these schools this teacher ask me, is everything other than being American and educating my children? Well, look, telling you his heart,
and I don't I don't disagree. In many instances, there are some districts where you know, I've had parents right who listen in some of the smaller county and they say, uh, they just haven't seen this in their schools. So those look, those those districts are out there. But to your point, especially when you see high profile stuff, people are staring at
it. And once you have decided that the sixteen nineteen project and what it, what it presents is the truth of things, then of course anything that comes after that, you just you're you're you're going to buy into that. It's a thanks for the call there, Jamal. It's say it's a brainwashing. At that point, once you decided that that's the thing and that's the founding of the country. And of course the Revolutionary War was you know,
quite some time after that. Then it's you know, the whole thing then surmises that even though slavery still existed, that like the Revolutionary War in part was to make sure that the king couldn't end it. I mean, that's the level of absurdity you're dealing with if you ever actually look at this thing. I mean that that would literally make anything and everything even remotely associated with
that era, you know, part of the race racism. Right. So yeah, once once you in your mind accept that and you're in on that, then I understand how you sit there and go, well, this obviously must be because it's about it's about that era. There's absolute absurdity, like what like, you know, if Ross was running around in a whalebone hat, which he normally does, then that teacher saw it, then she'd be very upset because that was of the era. Where'd you get a whalebone hat?
It was at the whale that they blew up on the beach, because that would be amazing. Yes, okay, I know if you're out hartpooning stuff on the outer bank, they're even attacking this stupid kid's haircut online. They're like, look at him, he looks like Nicholas Sandman, or he looks like he's the next Kyle Rittenhouse. He's got a racist haircut. Oh no, he's got a racist haircut. What what what constitutes a racist haircut? He looks like you know by looks like Michael Jay call Pete Keaton back
in the day. Looks like a good kid. Well because he's wearing a uniform too, Buddy, I suspect that kid doesn't always wear a neatly tucked in blue collared shirt, you know, longsleeved shirt, which if they brought four other male students in the rest, they would all match. But yeah, no, he doesn't look like Michael Pee Keaton from back in the day. I would proli agree. So all right, anyho more, we'll get more calls coming up, fee a little sports news to fit in and Joe
Biden Man, this guy has done and seeing everything wait for this. All right, good morning and welcome back. It is our number two here on the k c O Day radio program. I was just uh, just you know, kind of ordering the stories and I'm gonna get into after we grab a call or two because we got a couple of sports stories. I'm I'm not one hundred percent sure, but you know, I obviously I read these
stories and I sent them to Ross to go in there. Didn't The New York Post updated the story after I sent it, but before you included it in prep. Is that what I'm to understand I'm talking about. It just there's I don't know, I can't put my finger on it. It just looks a little different. This one story here, there's football story I have than when I sent it to you, The Patriots one. Yeah yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah, with the bag of milk. Yeah, yes, specifically that part where instead of Mac Jones and his name appearing in here, every single line that mentions it now says bag o milk, milk bag oh with an apostrophe, A bag o milk, and the name Mac Jones is nowhere in here. And I think it was even in the headline when I sent it. So obviously the New York posted some updating. Some people did correct us yesterday, say it's not fair to call him a bag of
milk. He's more like a was it powdered milk? M Well, but that's not what the what it says the New York Post story, it says, bag o milk. Serious story. You tell me that you have an article about mac Jones and the Patriots, right, every time mac Jones has mentioned, his name has been removed and replaced with bag o milk. That would be correct. That's hilarious, is it? Who is that? The New York Post? That's what? Yeah, it was a New York Post
story yesterday. So I'm checking it online right now, and the New York Post story I'm seeing online does not have the bag of milk in it. Hm hmm. But you're saying the version in front of you in the prep, in the word document that you create every night, the stories I send you. It's funny. So you think that there was just we were right in that window. There's a ghost in the machine or something. I don't way. Maybe they changed it and they changed it back. So the story,
by the way, is bag o milk. Mac Jones has no backup after surprising Zappy Cunning. So basically the Patriots like cut all their other quarterbacks and they just have back Jones, or as the story says, bag of milk. And I can't understand that at all. Let's go on there, because I don't know what happens if he gets hurt like he did last year in the middle of a game. What are you gonna do? Is Bill Belichick gonna go in there and take the snaps? I mean I would watch
that. No, some people are confused as to why lots of people call him bag of milk because okay, so I want you to imagine, take a bag, fill it with milk, and like zip zip lock it and then say, like like you're back in elementary school, take some construction paper and cut out a rectangle and put those on the bag of his arms, and then two more rectangles and put him on the bag of his feet and just sort of like cut out a circle for the head. And that's pretty
much mac chokes. It's a bag of milk. Just a bag of milk. Well, that'd be good. Thank you for clarifying that. So some would say that what you just described, other than being obviously a school art project, wouldn't wouldn't give off the impression of the traditional, traditionally sought after quarterback physique, right would that? Would that be accurate? I mean, I'm not saying it, but lots of people do say that. Yeah, I see lots of people say that I'm focused on my own team. I'm
not focusing on other people. Also, when you get to the end of the article rather than ending with then they'll have a pair of they're going over the schedule for the Patriots hosting the Dolphins week two, Aaron Rodgers Jets week three. Then a line there's one other line which I don't I don't remember from Yes saying it says this puts the Patriots in dire straits as bag oh milk is poverty. See once again, I'm checking out the little link where
we're tweeting in the show account of Casey in the radio. Yeah, yeah, and the New York Post. And I'm not seeing that in the New York Post article. This is different maybe, but you have in front of her, yeah, who got busted and how they changed it back? Oh wow, Well look New York and Boston got beef. So I mean, not as much in football's more baseball thing, but yeah, you know, okay, all right, well I guess we just we caught it in the
window. It's a mystery. It is probably probably won't solve that one. All right, let me grab Randy's called Randy wants to talk about schools. What's up, Randy, Well, just to echo your point, two years ago, my wife walked by my daughter's room where she was online on school and stopped them minute just to listen, and she heard a public school teacher do a die tribe on how there's no such thing as conspiracies. There's no
such thing. People shouldn't question information that's given, and that people that do are basically a little intelligence. And my wife has two master's degrees. I have two. We we only tried public school after moving back from Illinois, thinking, you know, it's three miles from our house, it's a country school. Certainly this propaganda hasn't penetrated that level. And she came down and said, what are we gonna do. We put her in a dual credit
institution, Liberty University. She now is a junior in college, graduating with her associates and diploma. And it's a good ending story. But I was stunned that this level probably naive of propaganda was going on in a local country public school. Yeah yeah, it's you know, look, everyone's experience is going to vary absolutely, but you know, what are the good examples or you said, this was two years ago. So what great was she? She as a junior, a senior or something probably at that point. No,
actually, uh, she was. She was a Yes, she was a junior. I'm sorry, Yes, okay, And then you gotta ask yourself. So she's eleven years into her public education. What have they been feeding her for eleven years prior to that? Right? Well, in our services, she had actually been in private Christian schools. But we have a move from Illinois, and we said, well, we'll just try it. It's this nice little public school three miles from our house. We'll give in.
You know, it was a big mistake. Well, I'm glad it worked out for you, sir. So far does she question some? Does she question sometimes stuff people tell her stuff? She sees on the news that all sources should be questioned for reliability, you know, is it reliable information? And so certainly she's she's a freethinking young lady who has conservative values,
and we're excited about that. All right, Well, I appreciate the call this more insturd for hanging on. Well, we made fun of the patriots, but I have a good day, okay, all right, I made fun is a strong word. I think we just reported the news, I mean, which is what we do here. And I did exactly what the guy just said. I looked at the source here and I thought, I don't know that aligns with what I initially read. And then we explored it, and now I'm satisfied. So do you remember, you know, and
you would see the little snippets of it. Ross. Do you remember that teacher who was braiding the student under broad It might be before you were with the show. I want to say it was right when we launched the show. There was North Carolina teacher who was screaming at this student for disrespecting Obama. Right, I can't remember I was in the show then I remember that. Yeah, you remember, you do not disrespect Barack Obama. Yeah,
you don't. You don't disrespect the president of the United States. Yeah. And how quickly that changed, obviously where and and you know, and I think people saw that transition because you know, if if you decided that maybe they shouldn't be getting into political stuff with grade schoolers, and you decided that that wasn't across the board thing, then that would make sense that people would
hold that opinion. But you know, the very same people were screaming that you don't do this where you know, would openly mock the next president and probably said stuff about Bush too. I don't know for sure, but I have to think if that's her personality, you're very party bent. But it was, it was of the greatest disrespect. And so it's you know, it's only parents are just finding this stuff out. But I think it was a totality of circumstances, man. And and it sucks because there are again,
there are lots of teachers. I remember. I can make you the list of the teachers I thought were great teachers. I know that I don't know. I'll tell you what it is. I don't even know their political leanings. And I was going through in my head the teachers I really enjoyed. I have no idea how they feel about politics, even mister Mader, who was probably my favorite teacher. And he taught you know, a modern you know, basically modern news and things like that. So he's t we're
reading from like Newsweek and we're studying you know, modern topics. But I don't remember him tipping his hand at all. And now you owe into these classrooms or you just go on the libs of TikTok account. You see these classrooms that are just adorned. Man, they look like that teachers. They look like that teacher's carbon on steroids. And once people were able to literally see it for themselves, things changed, all right. Seven seventeen, Casey
O Day Radio program. I said we had two sports stories. The other one's a doozy. As you probably heard, several people were injured by gunfire at the White Sox game in Chicago on Friday night, and a lot of questions are out there, like how did somebody get a gun in there? Because like most stadiums, they have a metal detects now, especially in Chicago, dude, especially in Sells Chicago. And the story is bonkers. We'll
get to it next. Hang on your Day, Smarter one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk ninety four five w PTI more with Casey starts. Now, well, you know, North Carolina has a connection to everything elsewhere, man, so ross was just hown. We tweeted the picture out of the back of the teacher's car and that that student with the Gadsden flag story and it's just you know, it's just a moonbat bumper sticker collection. Now, the one that we tweeted out has the license plate blurred? So what
were you? Ross? Was just telling me so in the unblurred one though, Yeah, you know it took place in Colorado. Yeah no, because I saw it initially yesterday. And then the post is taken down because they had they had tweeted out a photo of the person's license plate, and I guess they were like, we can't do that, so they replaced it with the clown photo over it, so you can't see the license plate, the license plate under the clown foot of the original photo. It's a North Carolina
plate. I mean, I guess that's good because now she's there, So you know what, I'll tell you what makes me a little sad though, And I remember, I remember when I was growing up, I just assumed that lots of states did this, but I don't know they've ever seen it. So if you ever, I wish North Carolina did uh county codes in their license plates? Do you know what? Do you know what I'm talking
about when I say county codes? So if you look at a Wyoming license plate, by the way, there's twenty three counties in Wyoming and it's twice the size of North Carolina, so it's a do that low number. It's
probably easier since we have one hundred counties. But if the in the license plate at the beginning of the license plate is a code of one through twenty three, and it literally if so you know, when you see a Wyoming license plate, you know what county that person lives in, right, So like you'd be driving around and you'd see somebody with a three and you're like, ah, Sheridan County or seventeen, which was Campbell, or sixteen was when I grew up Johnson. One was Casper. I still remember all of
them just because it was kind of interesting. And I don't know why. I just I wish because I would like to. I would wonder where that woman was living, where she left for greener pastures out there in Colorado. But we don't have that. I don't know if any other states that have that. I think Montana had it built in at one point. I don't know if they still do. But I was just one of those quirky little things from childhood and I just assumed everyone did it, but they don't.
So oh yeah, I don't know. I mean, there's lots of positive but now guessing lots of possibility, although she did leave, so maybe she was living somewhere where she's just like I can't take it, I guts to go. Or maybe she just got a job offer so people move. Okay, all right, you're ready for the other sports story. Check this out.
So you probably, even if you didn't see the whole story, you probably heard that a gun was fired at a White Sox game, and you know, when I saw it, I'm like, I don't know, it's the people have beef, because remember they just had the Did you see the video of them duking it out in the luxury box at the White Sox game. It was Cubs White Sox, right, so you're in a luxury box and there's a full on melee going on, with the exception of one dude
is just eating his ice cream. Well, it's all going on around him. So when I heard this, I'm like, it's Chicago. I'm not surprised. However, people started wondering, well, how did they get the gun in because they got metal detectors and according to police, a woman snug get in. Now, she didn't sneak it where you might think from a you know, some of these stories we do about where people hide drugs or things right instead, authorities says she had hidden the gun in her fat rolls
and it did set off the metal detector. However, even when they kind of were trying to figure out, nobody really wanted to get in there and figure out what was up. So she did set the metal detector off, but was able to pass. I think with their theorizing as some guys like I make eight bucks an hour, I'm not putting my hand in there. And so that's how she got the gun in. How did it discharge?
Though, This is where it gets weird. According to the story of the recording, the woman was in the process of attempting to move the gun from inside her belly roll to a pocket. When she went to lift the roll, it jostled the gun and fired. I don't know that. I believe that. I think she had to put her finger in the trigger guard. I could a fat roll fire a gun. More on this in a moment, 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, welcome back. It is seven thirty five. I feel like I can't decide if I want to like take this show away from you or ask you not to watch it anymore, because now I'm learning stuff secondhand that I didn't want to know. Ross is telling me about some creepy Bruce Lee's stuff from the that autopsy show. What's the name of the show. Is it just autops here? I think I say autopsy the last week. I don't know,
just autopsy, dude. I was just fine knowing what I knew about Bruce Lee. I know, man, I'm just I'm disappointed. Apparently Bruce Lee had he had some some addictions and of a very odd variety. Like once you're having sweat glands removed, like at that point you gotta be like, I don't know, maybe this is right. So going in the wrong direction here, Bruce Lee, like three years before he died, he slipped
a disk in his back right working out. He was doing like squats and he did it wrong, and like they were like, hey, you probably can't ever do martial arts. Are kung fu again and you definitely shouldn't work out. But Bruce Lee, being Bruce Lee, is like, screw you, buddy, I'm Bruce Lee'm gonna keep doing what I'm doing. So he starts taking you know, steroid cortisol shots in the spine, which you're supposed to do every like X amount of months or whatever, right, and you're
supposed to take it easy. So he starts doing it like every week, week and a half, Yeah, until the day he died, which is really bad for your kidneys. Right. And on top so a year after he starts doing this, he has his armpit sweat glands removed because he has an issue with sweating and the body can't take on the whatever. He also
ends up getting a really big habit with he eats cannabis. They found an Yeah, they found a ton of edibles in his system when he when he when he passed away, and initially the doctors there in China were like, yeah, that's what killed to me. Died of a of a you know, a cannabis overdose, which is complete bull crap, but they really can figure it out at the time. Bruce Lee, the greatest living uh Asian American. If you're he dies in his mistress's house. He was having an
affair. Oh, so he passes out in her bed and the part because he was filming Game of Death, right, with one of his co stars. He was cheating on his wife. He had as no, this is within China. They were filming it in China, so okay. She finds him dead and instead of calling the ambulance of the hospital and the doctor to pick him up, she doesn't want it there to be a scandal. She's like, oh man, this is like the most famous guy in Hong Kong
right now. You know, he just got done filming, entered the drag and he's going to be a huge star. I can't you know. This will be horrible for him in his career China, as you point out too, so like you know, that's how people get disappeared because China doesn't want
that scandal because he's obviously an ambassador, you know, right. And the crazy part about the whole cannabis thing was back back in the day then it was okay to smoke opium in China, but cannabis would get you like it was like a serious like imprisonment because they saw it as a dirty They saw it's a dirty drug, like a bad drug or whatever, the opium pipe. But the opium was fine. So anyway, the woman finds him in the bed and She's like, well, I can't call this, this will
be a scandal. So she ends up calling the movie producer that comes and checks him out, and he's like, we should probably call a doctor. They call her personal doctor. Then they bring him and he's like dead on arrival. But what ended up really killing him was all these chordals though shots he kept taking repeatedly, which messed up his kidneys, and then he had his body, couldn't remove the fluids from his from his body fast enough and he ends up getting like swelling of the brain. But I do it.
I keep watching these shows and you think, if somebody dies, I've lost So I lost so much respect for Bruce Lee. Last night they did they do a David Carroting episode. Oh I'd love to watch it. Really, every time you're like, oh, well, you know, I know this person died, I'll watch it. It's not a big thing. You end up watching her like you learned something new? Were you going to add to Found Dead? I know, with pantless and a closet and Bangkok? I
mean what what what were you gonna what? No? Bit, Like, what are they covering up at that point? You know? But that's how they led you know, that's how the story was reported. But I mean listen, growing up, Bruce Lee was one of my heroes, right, pinnacle of health. You know, definitely would never cheat on his wife, right, he was you know yeah, but also he was like he was a home invasion dude. Remember he wanted that guy's house on the island,
and it's true, you broke in there. Guys trying to run like a legitimate business or you know, legitimate yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, And he's just like, nah, I'll do whatever I please, so big, big Edibles guy, and big and ject that into my spine so I can be Bruce Lee guy. Well the Edibles thing, I mean, nowadays, nobody'd care because you know, Hollywood, they post tiktoks to themselves smoking weed because they're in California or whatever. Nobody cares or doing the Edibles. Who's
the who's the comedian? Who's coming? Burt Kreisher doing a show the PNC. I don't know why, but he keeps but he does a lot of videos. And all of these videos are him saying, hey, Raleigh, come out and see it, and they end up in my Twitter feed. But also it's him like just doing a crap ton of weeds, so which chat and I eat Comedian out of California, So he kind of expect that.
But but like you know, that's not scandalous nowadays. What you're talking about, though, is like black Dahlia stuff, you know what I'm saying, where they're like where the studios are moving the bodies. Do you ever see? Do you ever what was the movie? Maybe it was called Black Dolly, now I think it was called something else, and it put me
down this rabbit hole. And there was this whole thing that I read, and I think it was a Wikipedia entry, so maybe I gotta find it, but it was it was about the film studios during the Silent Films era and like Buster Keaton and then into the early days of Hollywood that like the amount of bodies that studios would move and stay and you know, things that they would stage and just openly do it and then just bribe the police whatever. It was bonkers, and because like you know, I know, the
power of the studio has had back then was crazy. Like you know, some some acts, some guy who was even semi famous would like kill a hooker and then they would just call the studio ahead and they headed, well, well, we'll take care of it, don't worry about it. It was that and that's the stuff they know about it. I can't even imagine. All right, So we got a little sidetrack there because Ross was creepy me out about Bruce Lee, who I did not know that. I don't
know that I needed to know that. But going back to this White Sox thing. So look, the scenario is this, they're soft selling. It's some guys making you know, eight ten bucks an hour working the working the
gate at the White Sox game. And this, uh, you know, a giant woman comes over, even though she sets off the metal detectors, and he's got the wand you know, he wands wherever this was, and all he's staring at his fat roles and he and I you had to think that he goes you know what, they don't pay me enough to dig around in there. And this woman goes in. And then they claim that the woman that literally it's position where she had put the handgun in between her fat
roles caused an accidental discharge. I think that's disingenuous. I don't know how fat roles could necessarily do that. I feel like she reached in there, probably to move it, like they state she was planning on doing, and she put her finger in the trigger guard because she's stupid. And that's what led to all of that. And then somebody sent me this email was where
did I put it about Medica? So during medical residency in Charlotte, a woman came in complaining of a sharp pain in her side, so an x ray was ordered and pond reviewing the x ray, they found the television remote. I shouldn't laugh, I shouldn't laugh, But how many times have you lost You couldn't find your television remote and you're like dig it around in your couch cushions and stuff. Right, I don't think it crosses anyone's mind, no matter how big they are, to go gee, I wonder if it
got sucked into the abyss here. And I also want you to think about this for the rest. Once that came to light. Every time something went missing, and that poor woman's house, you know, her family suspected her, right, right, you're looking for your keys and you're looking for the car keys, right, you just gotta look over like plus somebody had to tell her. Yeah, I was about to say, like the bedside manner that she would need to tell the person that, well, we found the
pain. They're like, oh what I like bone spurgers think you know you got a remote in your back, Fatty? Oh you know what you what you have to do is you gotta play it smart. You got it. Like like at the end of the Man on the Moon movie, he's Andy Kaufman. Yeah, yeah, the Andy Kaufman movie, but Jim Carreys played So he's going around trying to figure out like cures cancer, right, and there's that scene where he's at the guy who's got raw meat and he's pretending
to pull cancer. That's the real thing that happened. He went to India that had that have I think it was India. Yeah, you got it, the kind of that where you just kind of go, you know, and then but don't show her the remote, just tell her, oh, your pain's gone. Should be like, oh, my pain's gone. You're amazing doctor. And then you know, you get a free remote. You get a free remote. That's good. I don't know if i'd want that remote, but you know it'd be good for your career. There, all
right, seven five, let's get stage correct. Great, I'm just gonna move this conversation along. I wasn't gonna know, we weren't gonna get into obviously the task at hand. That story out of Chicago is just crazy. This woman snuck a gun in fact, all you know what else was in there too. By the way, I don't no, no, but don't worry about it, man, No worry about it. Good, No,
But we do have to talk about obviously what's going on. I guess the good thing is this is this is one of the least populated parts of Florida where where this hurricane is is really hitting the worst and not you know, directly Saint Pete, Clearwater, Tampa, but they're still getting their butts kicked. And uh, let's talking about where we're at and where we're going.
Yeah, and you know, a little bit of a surprise at least surprised me that actually in Tampa, parts of Tampa Bay a record storm surge and that just surprised me. It's only and I say that only in quotes four point one eight feet, but old Port Tampa Bay, that was a record for storm surge flooding as long as they've been keeping records. The last highs three point seven nine back in twenty twenty, so water rising and overachieving a
little bit, a little bit around Tampa St. Pete. But now I'm probably going to get an announcement pretty soon as I'm checking the interwebs here from the Hurricane Center about a landfall where the center of the eye crosses in Taylor County in the Big Bend area, Florida, right around and probably going to be Fish Creek. If not, it'll be near Fish Creek and or between Fish Creek and Dallas Creek. Landing as a Category three. So it did
weaken just a bit, but it's really academic. The impacts the same. Getting some wind gusts now right near the coast Keaton Beach Seaman Station eighty three mile per hour wind gusts now as the core of the strongest winds are now on shore Taylor County, hurricane force winds gus probably over one hundred miles per hour. And now impacts will start to be felt further inland with heavy rain.
Tallahassee's gonna get heavy rain and win. They're already into some of that heavier rainfall, severe weather and plenty of rain and flooding all along the center
and around it, and that's going to mean Georgia, Southeast Georgia. It's going to be a hurricane as it goes through the entire southeast part of the state of Georgia into South Carolina. As we go through early tomorrow morning, as a tropical storm impacts, there will be water rise and some rain and thunderstorms, which we're already starting to see some come into coastal parts of the
state of South Carolina. And where does that leave us, well for the try in the triangle, the flood watches start Orange Chatham Counties down to Moore Counties and points east, some triangle in it. Try it not so much. I think there's gonna be a sharp cut off to where we get some heavier rain showers and some gusty wins to where we don't. I think from basically south to north will start to see some showers thunderstorms spread in this afternoon.
The rain late today into tonight and early tomorrow may be heavy at times, especially from the triangle and just east of the Triangle and out near the coast where they'll get the heaviest of the rain five to eight inches of rainfall locally maybe up to an inch, and some of the thunderstorms, possibly a little bit more. And again the further east you go, the more rain
you'll get, and you'll get some gusty wins. The further west you go out near Winston Salem, Greensboro and further west than that are really not too much more in the way of a heavy rain there. Everything should start tapering off tomorrow. Hopefully we get your beaches back in shape by Friday. In the upcoming weekend as a storm will be gone, but temperatures by a Labor
Day could be close to ninety degrees, so it will warm up. Some beach erosion, some coastal flooding, and some impacts from tropical storm force winds for many of the Carolina beaches. But I think with a little effort and knowing it's a holiday weekend, they should be able to get things fixed up pretty quickly. They're hoping all right. Well, and we had trees now, we had some power issues actually the station this morning. So oh wow,
Yeah, a couple of storms rolling through. Yeah, we've had these rogue things along the stationary Front that's been severe, producing wind and a tremendous amount of rainfall to around Atlanta. We had that with some of the interstates underwater overnight. Oh lovely, and your road roads are already the worst thing to drive up. It's already so yeah, construction just never ends. Oh all right, appreciate it, sir, Thank you. There's race aging from
the Weather Channel. All right, coming up, Well, we have another Chicago story. We'll throw that to you, and here we go. Also an update on the identity of the UNC Chapel Hill faculty victim, which kind of comports with what I was kind of suspecting. Even though we don't have the exactly a motive here, I have to wonder if this was I had to do with the academics and and well, we'll we'll share that with you. Seven fifty hang on the show. After the show is on the iHeart
Radio app. Search case O Day for the podcast on the iHeart radio app. All right, good morning needed seven fifty five. You're on the CaCO Day radio program. Oh, I just gotta follow up email on the women in the hospital with the remote. Ross. Let's put it this way. It leads me to believe that the remote had been there for quite some time and it was not doing well. As I mean, that does make sense
because typically right when people have problems like health issues. Right, if you're like, oh my leg hurts, most people won't go to the doctor, like the day of Right, it's like the classic story we tell about the guy who had the harpoon in his head. Well, look he was making up extreens because he was able to argue that he shouldn't go, and his wife, of course, his nagging him, so he went. But whatever, Right, So how long was the remote in the fat roles before they
were like, I need to go see a doctor. Something hurts. I just honestly, I just assumed like it would like the night before she fell asleep on the couch or whatever, you know, watch TV, and then right she woke up, she's like, oh I'm a back yeah, yeah, yeah, that's not what I'm It's not what that indicates from this second email here, how do you know you're right? You know, people don't
want to go to the doctor. But usually where we see it as the guys who because I always assume they're lying anytime we do those stories where there's like and they retrieved an entire bottle of uh of, But what was it pledge or something? No? Was that the air freshener remember they had they you know, it was one of the big bottles and they you know, this guy had put it somewhere and he's like, I didn't even know what was there, and I had been dealing with pain, and like, nobody
believes you, sir. I believe her. Probably had no idea, But you also doesn't look like that remote's probably working after that, So all right, ah craziness, And you gotta wonder what at that point you're you you're concerned, like what else do you start remembering all this stuff you haven't been able to find. You're like, where's the toaster? I just want toast.
Maybe there's money though, you know, like when you're doing laundry and you find a twenty in your pocket, Like is that jingle jangle sound? Oh, it's all the change coming out of me? Oh man, you get I don't know, maybe maybe you got enough for yeah, night out or something, saying that's my emergency fund right there. Sorry, it's more
secure than the bank. Oh yeah. They nobody robb with that, man craziness, But in Chicago, maybe they would a Now for the second time, a news crew who was out filming a story about robberies on the Increase was robbed while filming the story about robberies on the Increase. Buny Vijon Chicago reporter and photographer were filming the story Monday on the city's West Town neighborhood, at which point thieves approached and a gray sedan with schemass and took all their
stuff personal and business. And they were the second news crew to literally be robbed in the same area while filming stories about the increasing robberies. So you know, they need, they need, they need a lady with a gun hidden in strategic places. Man, all right, good morning everybody, and welcome. It is our number three here on the case O Day radio program. Uh eight oh six. Actually I had a few things to get into. I'm just I'm sorry. I'm just sitting here scanning over the final final
rosters. But it basically the list of everyone who was cut by all the NFL teams because they had to, you know, finalize their rosters. And it's like some of these teams cut like a whole team's worth of guys. They were just holding on too during training camp. And it's crazy. I did see the bills one already, Ross, So you guys are gonna go ahead and have two quarterbacks named Alan. I guess, so that's I hate
it so much. The trolling is gonna be yeah, man, because it's the Josh Allen sucks baiting you see online whenever Kyle Allen comes in and they're like, oh there's Allen. He sucks. Josh sucks. He was throwing nothing but picks man craziness. So yeah, I didn't see him on the list unless you guys cut him earlier and I missed it. But this was the final cut down there. I was looking at the Vikings one. We did cut my favorite lineman, but he didn't look like he was gonna make
it. Jackie Chan there's Jackie Chen, but literally people calling him Jackie Chan and he was do as a hoot, but he wasn't a good blocker and we got some issues there, so to do. I don't know. There's no girl's surprises other than the one we told you about how the Patriots are like, oh, we're all in on bag of milk, cut all our other quarterbacks. I'm just look at some of the reactions. Do do do you? And obviously some of these guys are can get snatched up by other
teams too. I think San Francisco doesn't even have a kicker right now, so maybe they were waiting for that, and you know likely, Oh dear god, I'm not reading that email on the air, sir. All of you people who work in the medical field who are now wanting to regale me with the stuff you found in a patient's roles, I'm good. You send that to Ross. He watched that autopsy, shows you that stuff that is
awful, That is just horrible. Anyway back to this, so yeah, that's you know, depending that they could still bring in another quarterback, but now they have to keep their roster obviously, and once they there waivers they can do that. So some changes will still be coming. But I'm pumped. Man, let's do this. And we got college football getting ready to go, getting ready to go. I know that we had last weekend, but at least some ACC teams playing finally. I mean, they're not gonna
be judging by the point spread. That's you're gonna have a lot of close matchups and some of those. But you know, it's good to get back to this. In fact, ESPN is announced a partnership with the Theater Sports Network and they said that they will be showing ACC games in movie theaters this season. Does anybody want to go to a movie theater to what? Look, I understand, going to like a bar where essentially they got to maybe they got a screen there. That's the size of a small movie theater screen
whatever some of these big, big, big sports bars. But do you want to go to a movie theater and you know, your standard movie theater and watch your favorite ac AC team play. I don't know, man, I mean they can make money off to go ahead and do your thing. But yeah, ESPN has entered into a distribution agreement with the Theater Sports Network,
which I don't even know what that is. Let's see the according to the According to the agreement, it will allow ES or ESPN, who has ACC contract right because that's why they gotta go through ESPN to televise ACC college football games and movie theaters. Additionally, the agreement covers the New Year's six
Bowl games, WOW, and the College Football Playoff National Championship. Isn't I mean, I understand they're trying to get people back in theaters, but if you got a hard enough time getting people to come for the regular stuff, are they going to be inclined to go for this. I don't know, but acc he is going to be the I guess the test here, M M trying to see if there's any is is there locally any theaters that are taking part in this, Like it's hard to tell. This is a national
story that's horrid. And then it's just a bunch of sec people in the comments whining because it's not them whatever. All right, I'll maybe about to look into that. Hey, if people want to go watch it, then so be it. But sorry, just one of those little weird stories that just happened to notice as we were, as I was making the transition.
All right, So let me get back to this Joe Biden. Well, what hasn't this man seen and done in his in his illustrious career, you know, from corn pop to kids tugging on his leg hairs to what are some of the other fantas nastical stories of yester year. Didn't he grow up in like like a Puerto Rican neighborhood or something I can't remember at the One planet? Yeah, and then he played flanker back. Oh, he played flanker back. That's right for the silly nannies, right, so that he
has told the flanker back story now numerous times. He recently told it again. He was like, back once again, I played flanker back and murder like. He's a acial position. If he says it once, he'll tell it again, and except it'll be slightly different most times. However, You're gonna have to make some serious, serious changes to this one, because I don't know people are buying it. Here is Joe Biden talking about strom Thurmand and the Civil Rights Act in the first Listen to this pause. For just
a moment, I thought things had changed. I was able to literally and not figurally talk strom Thurman and the voting for the Store Rights Act before he died, and I felt, well, maybe there's a real progress. But hate never dies. It just hides, It hides under the rocks, all right. So there's a couple issues with this one. Strom Thurman didn't vote for the Civil he voted no. And there's also the part where Joe Biden
was ten years away from heading to Washington when that happened. So did regular college age, I guess, not college age, but a little after did Joe Biden drive to Washington somehow gain access to the Senate floor and have a one on one with strom Thurman or do you think maybe he's completely full of crap on this one? What do you think the most likely option is he's talking straight? You know, here's what I'm waiting for. I think where
you gotta go from here at this point? Right, like Ross, do you remember that time when he stopped Preston Brooks from beating Charles Sumner on the on the Senate floor. Dude, he stepped right in there between him and the cane and he actually took a few wallops in the head. He was like, not today, sir, No, you got not doing this in my chamber, right mm hmmmm? He did? He You know, he
stopped Preston Brooks from probably murdering that man back in eighteen fifty something. When it happened, I can't remember the exact here, so you know, right after he got there probably. Do you remember when he saved George Washington's painting portrait from being burned? Oh yeah, and when when the White House was burned? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah. A Michael Adams. She was busy making sandwiches and he was like, I'm gonna I'm gonna of that
day, did right, correct? Yes, that's like you know, they're like, oh my god, I want to be you know, first lady and make him sandwiches. So she was there and she was making sich just before they had a personal chef in the White House and he ran in and he took the portrait and he just he hit it. He hit it down his pants. Wow, that's amaze. Well, you gotta, you know, you gotta protect it. You gotta you know, like that woman was protecting that remote, right, you gotta gotta keep it safe. Man.
Oh that's a made it well. Good for him, absolutely, It's uh, you know, every day I'm learning something new. People don't know that the Biden he made his family's fortune not by laundering money from like Ukraine and China, but by sport sports betting. He picked up an almanac in twenty fifteen. Well, in twenty fifteen he got it. Okay, well that, but then he traveled back in time with the almanac. Oh you see, that's the twist. You should have led with that, because I'm like,
maybe people probably bought sports books in twenty fifteen. I'm sure that that happened. But he trapped, so we traveled back and then he made his fortune. Did it then alter the future in any way, shape or former. You know, if it did, I'm sure it was all for the betterment of Meal kind of Well that's good, that's good man, that's all I wanted to know. What is this guy? What do you? Dude? Look, I don't get right politicians and embellishment and all of that.
It's especially when you're running around and you tell a story, and even if it's not what you want to do, is you want to go for things that are not really fact checkable, Like ultimately, there's no way to disprove that he had his leg hairs tugged on, do you know what I mean? Or the corn pop was a bad dude. That being said, it's really easy to check one how strom Thurman voted and when he voted and when
Joe Biden got to Washington, Like those are that's three strikes man. But if the story tests well, they'll just keep going out and telling them. But then the media will cover for him, right, They're gonna be like, oh, well he's old and he's misremembering, well remember all the trained stuff where they're just like, this is not where it was. Just it kept changing too. And that's example that's not misremembering. You're just making stuff
up. Yeah, but again, if you make up the corn pop stuff, nobody can truly check that, right Who who was the other was it? Remember Corey Booker didn't he wouldn't he tell a story about his friend, and then they couldn't figure out if this wasn't that T bone or something that was t bone? Yeah, yeah, yeah, remember we talking about T bone and then everyone that like literally grew up around. I was like, I don't know who the hell T bone is? And then he what did
he? What did he say? What was this? I think he said something along the lines of T bone was a compositive people, it was a bad no, No, corn pop was a bad dude. Corn Pop was a bad dude. T Bone I think he ended up saying was a compositive people. You have to check that. I'm not making it up. I might be, I know, you think that's what happened where it's like, ah, well that was multiple people. There wasn't just one T bone. There were a bunch of t bones and uh, you know, getting complained.
There's there's a lot of t bones. Like we had a lot of Nathans in my class for some reason, it was like I didn't go to big school and we only had like eighty some kids in a graduating class. We had like four Nathans. So you know, he is Nathan Galliano, Nathan Jarvis. I did you know, I can't remember who did all this stuff, and I can't remember the other Nathan's names now. But yeah, but no, Biden did not go back and lobby strom Thurman to vote for
the Civil Rights Act ten years before he got to Washington. He's he's misremembering. But what was the other one? You remember the FDR one too. This was less of a personal experience. But if you just talking, remember just talking about FDR when the stock market crashed. Yeah, he said, when the stock market crashed, he got on TV. FDR didn't you play? Because when on TV and he told the people how it was? Well,
no, he yeah, he told them. He said, look, here's what happened on TV in the nineteen thirties, you know when really you didn't get TVs spread into households very much until the fifties. Yeah, that's the whole thing. Man. Uh you know it's even crazier is that FDR story. I just looked at I wanted the exact quote here he said that fifteen years ago. That was a story he told during during the early Obama
administration. So he was only sixty five at the time, and he was running around talking about FDR and the you know, going on TV and the thirties to explain the stock market crash. So to your point, yeah, they have been covering for the guy for a little while. Like that's pretty obvious, all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Oh t ba, I forgot about t bone and corn pop. Man,
I got some good nicknames. Maybe that's a Northeast thing. Did you guys have crazy food nick names your school, because we didn't have any of that in Wyoming. People had nicknames, but it wasn't all food related, Like did you have, like, you know, any any in the Greater New York area or a Connectady area where you grew up or is that maybe that's just a Jersey thing, And I think it's I think it's more of a liars thing. I think, Wait, what do you mean for it
to have people with no I mean, people have nicknames. I just they all have to do with food. That's what I don't understand. Man, Like every time one of these. No, and you're right, I don't believe either of them, and now we know that one really isn't its own thing. But but still it's like maybe that's the greatest indicator if it's a food related nickname. Well anyway, all right, we get some calls on this insanity, but yeah, yeah, just an amazing, amazing history of
his gallant deeds in Washington, DC that we're only now learning about. So good on that. Eight twenty one hang on, thank you, kc is w PTI in the Triad and one uh six one FM talk in the Triangle. Okay, you did not go to Nate. You did not go to school with a kid named Chip beef On Toady. By the way, that's something what you refer to that dish as Okay, I mean I understand that some people do, but I've always referred to and is On a shingle.
Well yeah, we called him ss oh really called him ss huh. You know what, Biden craze, He graves a better origin story man. You know, like we're in a community pool in Delaware. There's nothing bad about that. But it's like he's trying to create all this stuff and now he has to go through and create this strom thermin thing. Yeah, and it look just inherently. Some people are gonna have tougher roads, you know, into into it in a in a more profound background story, but when you're
a politician, you're gonna go out and sell it. I'll tell you. One of the most amazing ones to this day is the Elder Bush. The elder but the George H. W. Bush story of what happened to him during his military service. Like people have heard that he got shot down and was basically having a tread water and hang out in the ocean until he could be rescued. But it's actually more insidious than that. So he was part of a group of pilots who all had their plane shot down and ended up
having to ditch into the water. The difference was hit everyone else in his group was much closer to land or a ship or whatever. A Japanese uh No, it was that. Yeah, they were much closer to and they got brought to an island and they got eaten. They friggin ate everybody else. But because hw was further out into the ocean, they didn't get him. He just had to deal with sharks and the elements and the weather and
all that stuff. The other dudes got eaten cannibalized by Japanese soldiers and maybe, but I can remember if they were all soldiers. Are some people because I don't know. There's a little bit of food insecurity on some of the outlining islands during World War two. That's an amazing story which is easily checkable. But yeah, this thing now people are telling me now they think horn pops real, but he didn't not. Yeah, it reminds me of my
buddy Jelly Toast. Stop. Don't even forget about g McGhee. Hey, well that's an Asian, the McGhee. You know what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna call my buddy ter ducan do what he thinks of this. That's you're making that up? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. This this one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and here's Talk ninety four five w PTI and the Triad. All right, welcome back eight thirty six Aco gay radio program. Ah so Ross had figured out the origin story. Joe Biden,
only survivor of the Alamo. He hit in the basement. I'm telling you, we gotta get it to his campaign. People be absolutely unfact checkable. I can't believe you questioned my buddy Turducan. You know how we got that nickname, by the way, No, I'd love to hear it though. So so he wanted to make turducing because he'd heard about it, but he messed up the recipe. He forgot to slaughter the birds first. Really it was yeah, it was Peter got involved. It was a whole thing.
So imagine the surprise on that turkey's face too, oh cal yeah, yeah, yep. So from that day forward, Turducan was pretty horrific. So and you're just like, ah, that's not true, like you know, like like you've never screwed up a recipe ever, right, misread the label on the hamburger helper or whatever. So it was an innocent mistake. He just wanted to make traductance. So that's a pro tip, by the way, if you gotta kill the birds first, so or it just turns
into a whole thing, so watch out for that, all right. Let me flip over to this this this, this is the story just gets weirder and weirder. So I know we cover this edition and I think we even did an update because she was in court for this, and they gave her almost nothing. A college student convicted of stabbing a blind date during sex. That's right. This woman went on a dating site with the dating apps. This is in Vegas, where she lives, I guess. And this but
the student was from Texas. But it took place in the Vegas area hotel. I guess maybe she traveled there. I don't know. But anyway, she's on one of these hook up apps and she, you know, fight, Hey, you're in Vegas. You know what stays. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas unless this happen happens. And so she gets the dude back to the hotel and they start getting busy, and then literally in the middle of it, she pulls out a knife and starts stabbing the dude.
She didn't kill him, by the way, she just she just got sentenced to three years probation for it. By the way, her mode of her stated motive at the time was that she stabbed him as revenge for a US drone strike that killed Iranian commander. Yeah, yes, that's right, because she is of Iranian heritage. Now she's US, you know, US resident citizen. Maybe I don't even maybe I think maybe she was very she was very very young when they came over. So she has really no connection to
I Ran, other than probably some people she knows over there. However, when Trump greased that piece of garbage, she decided that her revenge was to go on like a tinder, get some dude to come over, telling him, hey, we're just gonna get busy in a hotel, but find and then stab him as revenge for what happened. And this chick just got three years probation. What a roller coaster of emotions that dude must have been going through. What do you mean you like, I got lucky day? You
know? Yeah, it is hot. He on a dating app and she's all body like, well, why do you have a knife? Who drones? What? Well, now you're ready for this? This is this is so now following the plea bargain. Following the plea bargain, I guess this was part of elocution She's she told. She told the court that actually there were two things going on. One, she was upset over the US drone strike that killed Sama whatever his name was, don't care, he's all dead
and stuff. But also she says that she had previously dealt with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, and she claims even though yes, she was upset about that, what really led to the stabbing is that she was she believed she was Selma Hyas character from Dusk Till Dawn and the dude was what did the vampire movie? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeaheah, that one's uh, who's in that? It's everybody. It's a there's a ton of people in that movie. You go back and look, that's uh, it's what you don't
think about a lot of time. Isn't he was either really inspired by it or he actually did was in there in the cameo. Wasn't a Quentin Tarantino in some way connected with that movie too? It was one of the main
characters in the movie. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but okay, yeah, no, I'm sorry, that's yeah, let's see hold on, yeah, everyone was in that movie, so I don't know what and and and she's not on if you go to the crazy hot matrix the chart there, like she's she's not so hot, she should be that crazy, So she's a you know, she's in the danger zone for sure. On that man, I thought it was some So that would mean that the dude she's hooking up with is a vampire or she thought he was like George Clooney
because he's in that movie. Yeah, George Clooney's in that. Yeah, there's a lot of big names in that movie. Man. And then but also the part where she gets three years probation for stay and she stabbed this dude pretty good. He just you know, he didn't it didn't die, man, But I'd like to be that guy. Not only no, it was on plenty of fish. Okay, Yeah, she she's not gonna lower herself there. The poor guy. Yeah, it's his lucky day. She's
stabbing you streaming about draft. Call you George Clooney and you're like, what is going on? I have so many more questions now I wish you to answer. Uh. Police say that they went to the Sunset Station Hotel and Casino, which apparent not a very nice place. Uh. At which point?
Uh? The person she stabs said at one point during the act, she asked to blindfold him, and then when he put the blindfold on, all of a sudden, she started stabbing him in the neck with a giant pink kitchen knife that she'd brought with her, at which point the guy says he immediately pushed her off of him. Oh wow, he said, what are you doing? Well, I don't know. I guess you have the blindfold ones he can't see it, but I'm pretty sure you don't. Oh
wow. I mean, that's not even how you kill a vampire, dude. This whole story is bonkers. What that's not how you kill a vampire? Man? She was out of it. The woman claims she then fled the hotel after being pushed off her date. Can you refer to him as a date at that point? I don't know. I think the words victim. Yeah, I was so, she said. I was so far gone, And even when I had handcuffs on me, I was still thinking I was selmahiak and I thought I thought we were going to shoot a custody scene,
like a scene shot in jail. And then later on after while I was being interviewed by the police, I hallucinated that I was Claire Danes's character from Homeland and that these were actors. Yeah, so she's just going through all this stuff. Let's see here. She said that she had never actually
realized that she had stabbed a real person until six weeks later. I don't know, man, There's there's a lot going on, and it sounds like she obviously does have a history there was doesn't have anything like this, and you kind of have to get the dude into the hotel room too. Plus you know they just met, just met, and she's got blindfolds and handcuffs and kitchen knives and yeah, with you, there's no way he's ever going on a dating Sayer app again. Oh we I'm sorry. What was that.
He's gonna have to meet someone at the gym or go to the bookstore, the bar or something like that. Ain't gonna happen. I'm sure. Have you heard of Winston Churchill? Do you remember his famous words stab me again? No? No, no, you know, never give up, call me George crazy vampire lady. I'm better disagree with you. And here's why, Because dudes are dumb, right, you know what. It's a
good point. Yeah, yeah, we're dumb sometimes, especially you know the folks are in there, a little younger right next next chick who throws some sound at him, at him on a dating app, and it's like, hey, let's hook up in the notel motel. Dud dude's getting right in his car and going over there. Maybe he won't do the blindfold things happening again, Come on, yeah you can, they'll you'll justify that anyway. Forty five let's get raised stage. You can do. Oh man, everybody's
nuts except for us. We're the only stands. We're perfectly sane right Probably by the end of by the end of the day tomorrow, I'll probably be not so sane. But that's about the point where we'll continue to have to deal with Hurricane e Dahia, which did make landfall Keaton Beach as a Category
three one twenty five storm now moving inland. Strongest wind got so far right near Keaton Beach at eighty three miles per hour, a low population center, but still a damage on the less and starting to see more and more the way of a tree reports or trees down and along the center of the strongest winds will be in just away from that center through South Georgia and northern parts of or to damaging winds. There'll be power outages, trees down, a
sphere weather on the east side. We're seeing severe storms already on the southeast Georgia coast. There's been some tornado warnings, and there'll be hurricane force winds to accompany in this storm as it continues to go through South Georgia and into eastern South Carolina as a tropical storm that move out to sea impacts four North
Carolina beaches. Is getting near the Outer Banks and down near Wilmington, heavy rainfall and thunderstorms already starting to push in, especially down near Wilmington and then heading south of that, and that's all going to push north and eventually to the west. Here the triangle Orange, Chatham Counties and points east, there is a flood watch. Don't feel the strongest of the storms, of the
heaviest rain will be east out toward the west. Less rain. A lot of that coming today tonight into maybe a part of tomorrow at gusty winds at times. But the worst conditions casey well to the east of us, out near the outer Banks, probably going to be some beach erosion, some flooding on some midland flooding, some sound outside flooding. Everything that would come with
a tropical system shouldn't be too significant. They should I think I don't know how they can do a get the beach is cleaned up for the holiday weekend, but let's hope that they can and the damage remains minimum, because temperatures are going to warm up and going to back close to ninety by Labor Day.
So it looks pretty good after we get past all this. The worst coming today tonight, especially from just east to Raleigh and south towards Fayetteville and out toward the east and south of that with the rain and the wind,
the flooding rainfall. A little bit less rain off toward the west. So kind of a fine line here, kind of treading lightly, a little shift to the west, more rain Raleigh, Pittsburgh, Sandford, Pinders, Fayetteville, and maybe into some of our western communities towards the Triad, and then less ray further than that into the mountains. So you know, a little tricky when you're right on the edge of where a rain shield is going to be. All right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. We'll talk
tomorrow. I have a good one and we'll come back with Jeff Ellen's her next hang on smart Talk all day ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, eight fifty three Blimberg Update now with Jeff Bellinger Jeff, What's happening? C Stocks extended their gains in yesterday's trading, and the futures are a little bit higher this morning. Now, futures are up thirty five points. Shares of Big Lot
swored nearly twenty seven percent yesterday. The discount chain posted a smaller than expected loss and a smaller than expected sales decline in the latest quarter. Private sector employers continued to add jobs this month, but the numbers from ADP are weaker than expected. The company estimates one hundred seventy seven thousand workers were added to pay rolls in August. Economists were expecting to hear that one hundred ninety five
thousand jobs were created. The government says the economy was a little weaker than previously estimated. In the spring. The estimate of second quarter gross domestic product growth was revised downward to show that the GDP expanded at a two point one percent annual rate. The prior estimate was two point four percent. Home loan demand ticked a little higher last week. It was the first increase since mid
July. Mortgage bankers say there were modest increases and applications for new financing and to refinance existing loans. In Casey, there's mixed news about checking account and ATM fees bank rates. Annual report says ATM fees have hit a record high. It will cost you on average four dollars and seventy three cents to access cash using an out of network teller machine. But meanwhile, over draft fees
have declined sharply. They are the lowest nearly two decades. Casey. Okay, all right, well, thank you very much, sir, and we'll chat tomorrow. Okay, okay, have a good day care there. Jeff Flinger, a Bloomberg News joining us. I remember the other Biden thing that the other origin straight What didn't he say he got arrested protesting in Africa with Nelson Mandela or something or maybe on behalf of I guess it's probably more accurate.
I think he did. There was there was some connection there, and then people are like trying to figure that out because he likes those stories. You know, he's uh where he's you know, with the freedom fighter thing. I think is it's a popular narrative. In fact, Ross, did you hear what he was talking about? When he was a kid growing up, when the family was having financial struggles. Did you hear that story the other day? He told miss it so so apparently I let me try to
remember it. So apparently this is when he was much younger. His family was they were going through some hard times hard scrabble, right, little hard scrabble scripting there, and they were in danger of losing their house and by a property developer who wanted to build a country club, right, and so he, along with some of his friends, they had to go figure out how to stop that. And let's just say it was quite the adventure, but he was able to get it done. So you didn't hear that the
other day? Was story? Yeah, apparently some about a cavern. I don't know. I wasn't only partially paying attention, but and some something with one eye I'm I'm not sure, but pretty amazing stuff. So good on him when he was much younger handling that so all right? Uh? And then one of his buddies got hit by a train. It was another story.
It was very sad, so uh, real quick with this, uh for those of you listening, obviously, that was a reference to eighties movies and he didn't really get chased by the frat, no, but I mean I've seen him before play a piano made of bones, so yeah, Hey, he did refer to what he found is the rich stuff, so I don't I don't even know what that means. If you saw the video of
the that, then who am I to argue? So everything's dumb. Speaking of everything's dumb, remember the teacher with the Z cup style prosthetic prosthetic breasts up in Canada, which, by the way, I always look like they're
cold for whatever reason. Well, that teacher has been hired by a high school up in Hamilton, Ontario. The school given an announcement as kids started school, warning parents or could be protests and disruptions over Kayle Lemieuse hiring and that they're going to basically the whole school is always going to be on lockdown. You have to use an intercom to get in and out of it and everything. But they say this is about respecting everyone's whoever they are. The
lines down here somewhere. But yeah, oh, and Lemieux also set on social media that those are real. The teacher was that even was that even in question? I mean, obviously that's not true for a thousand reasons. But I mean they found him walking around without him though, So how did that happen? I don't Well, maybe you know sometimes shirts you're a little baggier than other days. I don't know. I'm not a chick. I
don't understand how it works. Whatever, we'll figure it out. To talk to you tomorrow.
