All right, good morning everybody, and welcome. It's well, normally it would be to halfway point, but then we really didn't have a Monday, so I don't know. One twenty five of this week's efforts getting underway to day a c O Day radio program coming up. Hollywood, gonna Hollywood. I don't know what's going on with this, so we one of the weirdest movie premises I've seen. But Hollywood is a buzz, so we'll try to
make sense of what's going on there. We got six of the Georgia defendants, including former North Carolina Congressman Mark Meadows, making their initial plea down in Georgia, and Georgia is all about some Rico stuff. They just found sixty with sixty one others. He has sixty one others to be charged under the Ricos statue down there. Some might argue that it's cover for other stuffs that they're doing. They're like doll so you don't think they should use it.
And then for this, I'll let you be the judge when I explain what they're talking about. How do find it interesting? Because one could argue that many other municipalities and states they wanted to go in this direction for kind of this same stuff might have themselves a little bit of a roadmap, but probably
not. Oh and now I guess we're officially using the robot murdered dogs for security, So I can't decide whether it'll be effective based on the terrifying videos of them running around with oozies and stuff, or it'll get parted out like hitchbot did. But we will share that story for you. It's like I said last yesterday, Man, it's just just a crazy week news wise, but we will we will do our bet. Oh and one of the one
of my favorite articles I've read in a while is piece. It was penned by a family from California, a formally who decided they were going to move to Texas, but they're gonna move to Austin, so kind of Texas and it's not living up to their moon bad expectations. The irony, of course, is they made the move right now. It was a job related move, but they then wrote a whole article about how Texas sucks. And again, you moved to Austin, so I don't know that you're getting the full
Texas experience. But also to act like there's zero difference and then complain about all the stuff that you say you didn't move away from because of you just had to or job stuff and you really love. I can't figure out what the heck's going on with this thing, but we will. We'll touch on that, and then, you know, whatever other news is breaking out there, including race stagic, where we'll just have a kind of a moment of silence and be like, what happened. Although I did see the new ap
pole and Clemson didn't leave the top twenty five. They are twenty five, so they're not they haven't been excommunicated yet. I don't know. Man, Colorado jumps in there pretty deep, and it's some other weirdness on that, but that's what people argue about, and I don't I don't know whether that thing is really accurate. For the first about four or five weeks, some would claim it's never accurate. But what are you gonna do? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't worry. I got a hamster ball guy.
He he's he's been on the show before and he's from Florida, So we'll leave. Maybe we'll get the Florida man tune out, but it's it's not his first rodeo. He's kind of an angry dude, all right. So that's just a little snippet, a little teaser if you will, of what's happening out there. I do want to start with this though, because
yesterday we did open the show with a little burning Man discussion. People had a lot of fun over the weekend with the whole They send it to put a tweet out and they'd be like, hey, my friend just sent me this picture from burning Man, and then it's just movie pictures of any movie where somebody is like engulfed in mud and misery. Right, that's the joke. So it's like a tray you from never ending story like trying to tug his horse out of the swamp of sorrows. And I don't know, I
got a pretty good chuckle out of it. Would you ever wonder whose fault it is that seventy thousand people who decided to take a what we would refer to out west as a weather road. They call them weather roads, and they if something is referred to as a weather road, a lot of times will be signage on it. And what they're pointing out is this is a road that exists based on kind of what the weather's doing. Get a lot of these in Wyoming, and it just says, you're on your own.
We don't grade this road. We don't really do anything. If it really screws up, maybe somebody will come in. We had a weather road near us, and basically we had like a community greater piece of heavy equipment that was co owned by about ten different ranching outfits. We would use for our own roads, but we might grade the weather road and it just you know,
it's just up to that. So to have a single point of egress for seventy thousand people in an area that if it does rain it gets real flash floody because it usually doesn't rain and can obliterate obliterate the road doesn't seem like the best idea. Now I'm not knocking it. I found myself literally up in an area in the mountains before where we had to kind of wade out the snow because we couldn't get out of there otherwise just due to the
grade of the road and the steepness of it coming out. And eventually what we had to do is literally back down part of the road with a winch around a tree. And even then we were kind of sliding back and forth. It was a mess, man, But it was of our own doing. Now, that was just us. I think there was three three vehicles at that time, and we just didn't realize how much snow we were going to get, but what it was. So the question becomes whose fault is
it? Is it those who decided to use a single point of access in an area where the road could disappear in a matter of moments or turn into a mud pit? Is it organizers of burning man? Is it mother nature? Well, luckily the clucking chickens over at the view they were able to get to the bottom of it yesterday, and I was kind of surprised about this. This is one of the many tragedies this this summer h due to climate change. Of these is the this is the one number one existential problem.
And it rained three months worth over twenty four hours, So we're not here, Republicans say, which, by the way, in an area that gets very very very very very little rainfall, the number of rainy days a year is very minimal for it to rain three months worth in twenty four hours, which isn't exactly accurate. That was a seasonal thing, but it's it's easy because it may only rain once every three months. You see what I'm saying. Like, if you were to say Seattle got three months worth of
rain in twenty four hours, that'd be a big damn deal. Right, doesn't it take place in like a dry river bed or something? Right, that's a which would which dry lake or something? Yeah? Yeah, it is a it is a dry lake. Yeah, pyramid lake. So it's sometimes very rarely is it a lake, But sometimes it's a lake. Like you know, when it rains once every sometimes a couple of months, or
once a month, or once every three months. So for it to rain once every three If it only rains once every three months and then it rained one day, then you could say that it rained three months worth of rain in twenty four hours. But likely what will happen is that lake two or three times a year will garner enough water to kind of appear as a lake. There's a lot of there's a lot of sometimes lakes, not just in Nevada. Most people don't realize that when you're on the front range of Colorado,
Wyoming and eastern Montana, you're on you're you're in the desert. It's what is referred to from a topography standpoint is high desert and it's based on the rainfall. And I remember driving through there being like it looks like a palm went off here. Mmmmmmm. So those those those natural drainages, they exist and you see them and they look empty, and sometimes they're not. I could there's a there's a dozen places just around where I grew up,
and we get significantly more rain than they do. I'm moistured than they do in northern Nevada there where there's just not water, and then when there is a rainstorm, there's a water. See. There's a lot in Texas too, especially West Texas. That's how that's why people get trapped in a lot of the flooding and stuff, because they live around there, they move there, or they go to an area very infrequently, and where there normally isn't
a stream, there's there is a cascade of water. But anyway, all right, So but I need a name, Joy, I need a name here that we can put for the for the villain poster. You got anything, Oh, it's not man made. It's not about fossil fuels. You know, when Trump was president, all of that went up. The fossil fuels went up and the regulations down on it. Please don't vote for him. I'm begging you, get him out of him. He's so dander But
I'm glad you mentioned because it's so dangerous. It's you know, it's important to keep mentioning and trying to see how we help the Maui fires. How you know, the Nia and Florida's a horrible, horrible lit Wait wait wait, hold on. See so the first example you then go to after mentioning literally what is a lake, albeit a dry one okay most of the time, and cut into the cut into the the topography of riverbeds, which again
only acts only work. You know how, you know how a lot of people end up getting in trouble out This happened in Utah a lot too. Where they go up there in Utah they have these amazing canyons of of the you know, with the deep red hues and everything. I mean, just
incredible stuff. And there's lots of videos you can look this up where people are hiking up them and there may be a little trickle stream, but the walls of the canyon going up literally like ten twenty feet are just this amazing carved sandstone, and there's some I mean, there's some really cool stuff out there. Arizona has one of the most famous. And when you're looking at
it, you're like, wow, that's amazing. But at no point in your head does it go, I wonder how the sandstone got carved out there. That's so weird, man. And then it could be raining, like fifty miles away, and then people will be in these canyons and all of a sudden they have this old crap moment because here comes a cascade of muddy water. Because it's one of the few times where where the rains coming. People have been killed in those scenarios and horrible. Oh in the Maui fires,
I thought that that was man made. I thought we at least agreed on all that. It's like a nuclear bomb hit that poor place. Yeah, and there are in grease. There were fires in Italy. Yeah, the Phoenix had a hundred grease. They arrested what like sixty people for setting the fires. Sixteen degree temperature. Palm Springs must have been over one hundred. You ever been to Palm Springs, which is in the desert. Yeah, yeah, it probably was over a hundred because that's it's really really hot.
There are drying up. If we don't have water, we can't exist. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, all right, because it's not enough water in the conversation that started about flooding, what you say the conversation seems to be all over the place and not based in reality. But yeah, but Trump, if you mentioned that, you should be arrested to Trump, let me look, come on, uh so I is ross pointed out? Yes, the which is it on the water? Which one do you
want? And also it's like this whole area where again like you're having to put you're having to like create pretend you're gonna have to like you can't build a reservoir. We remember we did this story. So they're like, ah, beavers, remember how we used to like chase them off. Now we're gonna let them build it because as if the government, we can't actually build a reservoir because moonbats lose their mind. But if the beavers do it, then it's not us doing it because they all know, hey, you know
it'd be a good idea, but we have this many people reservoirs. Think about it. We'll be back the show after the show is on the iHeart Radio app search case O Day or the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. What no, why would no? No? No? People are you know, people are up and they're trying to get no. Oh dear god. No oh no, no, no, no no. Why would you retweet that? Oh? Oh dear god. You notice it's in coach too,
so I don't fly with the pores. Man Ross just retweeted a video the inside of the Are we just calling it the booplane now or the diarrhea plane? Uh? That is awful. All right, we'll be back hang on. Thank you. Casey is on ninety four five w PTI and the Triad and one uh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, six thirty four here on the case O Day radio program. I I didn't need to see that video, but if you want to see the
video of the Delta flight from Atlanta to Barcelona. They were not exaggerating in the written descriptions that it ran the length of the plane. I have a question. So they turned around, they turned around. They were at least two hours out over international waters. The total what is the total flight to Barcelona? Probably what eight hours? I'm not sure what it is from Atlanta, so you know they're not a halfway or anything, but there is significant
distance and everyone wants to get to Barcelona. And it's not like a fuel issue. And you have to understand two that they're gonna have at least another two hours of flying, right, because they're going back to Atlanta and they're two hours away, so then it would be at least half of it. How do you not just go to Barcelona? Man? At some point if you're on there, I mean, it sucks. Obviously. What you don't
see in that is they're going down the aisle and it's just devastation. Is every one of those seats adjacent's the aisle likely had somebody sitting there who likely had a bag under the seat in front of him, because there's you know, there's never enough overhead space, especially in a wide body like that. So when I say wide body, you know you got the got seats on either side, but you also have seats in the middles. You end up
with two aisles, never enough overhead space. So of course, right there's gonna be some friendly fire on those bags too, right, And if you're the whoever that was, can you imagine getting off the plane and they're like, oh, we lost your luggage, Jez, and then they find it it's just covered in poop. Why wouldn't Why wouldn't be that it would have
to make an effort. Man, Oh, it's just awful. And that person was just running down the aisle well, and it looks like they were running from economy forward And I'm not sure exactly the eight three fifty on the wide body what the laboratories look like. But if they're running forward, were they running to the first class business class labatory because those are not for coach. They clearly state that no pores allowed. It's why they have that little
curtain. So they were trying to break the rules. Man. I'm like, whenever I go in playing, I'm super conscious about like what I'm gonna eat and stuff because I don't want like the bubble gut and I don't want
to you know. I'm just you know, I'm you know, I can't want to be the person us having to use lavatory and yeah, like aggressive manner, and I care about my fellow passengers, right, I'm trying to be you know, I'm trying to think of them and I don't want like, you know that stench, Like I don't want any gastinal intestinal problems because you see that picture, like, oh my man, that's gross, but just imagine the stench. Oh yeah, and close space. You know.
I told you, like when last times it was on a plane, there's some dude who the moment, like you hear the ding at ten thousand and you are already this dude is racing for the bathroom and then he's in there for a while and you just when he comes out, you just know what's up. And it was confirmed when I saw another woman then walk into it and uh come out looking like she just stumbled upon like you know, under the floorboards of Dahmer's house, right, and they're like, you know what,
i'ma I'll be I'm gonna be fine for a while. I still had like hours of flight time left. But at least that dude made it, you know what I'm saying. So I don't know what's up gives new meaning to explosive, No, it, I don't think it gives new meaning. I think it literally is the definition of it. But you're right though, that makeup plane like the next day or whatever, Like you can't get on that plane if you're that prob if you're that person, yeah, because everybody
knows you. Now now you have to get on another flight. You're like charting a boat to go and wherever. You're like a bus or whatever. I'm not getting on a plane now. You use the Remember the boat Gretta took over, right, She's like, Oh, I'm gonna go Green, I'm gonna take a boat over when you came over to like where was it South America or whatever? Yeah, except it was a boat crewed by like six people who then had to lie home. You're like, at this point,
I'll even I'll rent a bouncy house and go across. I'm not getting on a plane. What do you think they ate? Probably Carrabas, But it's what did Carrabas ever due to you? I mean, listen, it's just my opinion. I prefer olive garden, Okay, authentic Italian cuisine. The chefs are trained in Tuscany. Man. I know you've mentioned when you're there your family. Yes, you know. What's funny is now all I'm
getting on social media? We're watching what are we watching? We were watching that Robert Pattinson Batman movie and we're getting like targeted ads and stuff or whatever before and like everything, Now all my targeted ads are for olive Garden. What a waste? Like they got you. It's hilarious, Like what what do they need to spend? Alive Garden didn't have to spend a red scent on marketing to you. That's just like y'all should be paying me. This
was wasted dollars. Man. That's like going to like NC State's tail game, being like, who's I love to tell you about the wolf pack? But we're sitting, you know, we're watching the show and the ad starts and we Marky and I just look at each other. We just started laughing. Well, like this guy loves olive Garden. Well maybe it's because you were like posting pictures of olive garden. You did your whole thing with olive Garden. So Carrabas is your leading suspect there. Do they have a Carrabas
in the in the Atlanta Airport? Maybe I don't, Maybe they do. I don't know the big old airport that or there's a place in Have you ever been a runsa runs? It would make more sense considering the name is runs a yeah, no, no, no, No, it's an Italian restaurant. It's it's it's an Italian drive through restaurant Omaha, Nebraska. Okay, I don't think I'm near in the Midwest. Is it is? It?
Is? It not of Olive Garden quality? It is not. But if you're looking for like a good drive through, like a taco like the Taco Bell of Ohod like that. Yeah, okay, so they're gonna say you can go to Olive Garden. You don't have to get out of your car. They bring the food to you. You got parking spots and everything. Drive through you like, you go up to the window and you're like,
give me a basket of spaghetti or whatever. That's just that sounds really messy to eat in your car, especially if it's one of those baskets that has all the little events on it. But I'm not in the drive through Italian business. So what are you gonna do? All right? Well, whatever they ate, man, it didn't. It didn't agree with him, not at all. That is that is horrific right there. Yeah, you're
not on the next plane. You're not on any plane. I I mean, they're probably not gonna kick you off because it's not like you're meant to do that. But still, and that's the other thing too, Even if you're not gonna get on the next plane, you had to then spend two hours on that plane with everybody knowing who you are, straight up knowing who you are. This is also why even and I almost never never check luggage. I don't care where I'm going. I can perfect I can perfectly easily
travel. How long was I in Columbia, Ecuador? A week and a half plus, I'm out on an island and I'm doing all that stuff I had. I had the big way carry on, the biggest one carry on you can get. Don't check luggage, however, I do that, and then I have my backpack is what I travel with, and in the backpack, away from the rest of the luggage, I will have one change of clothes on the off off, off chance I get gate checked or I just
can't access it, and I just like you got it. You gotta pull one pair of pants and one T shirt and some underwear and just stick it in, stick it in your backpack there. Yeah, No checking baggage is the absolute worst. And then you've got to worry about them losing your stuff, which is happening to be for New York. Like you're at your destination, you have to wait like four or five days from then the send your stuff or like even just getting off the plane. At that point, I
want to go. I don't want to stand at the stupid carousel and wait for my bag. Right, No, I'm with you, man, Like last time I went home to New York, like two pair of jeans, four T shirts, and like pajamas and that was it. And you didn't even wear all of it. I didn't. I'm always kicking myself because I'll pack and then I'll be like, h I didn't even wear all this stuff. Could have totally left more space. But yeah, you never know. You could eat at a Carrabos or Runza then, you know, dear God.
Yeah, but I think once you're a certain distance, you just gotta suck it up get to because like the hassle over it, because I mean, I understand the smell, but eventually you just you want to get to where you're going. And it sounds like we weren't able to get on a plane for another eight hours after they landed, so you know, you got half a day and if you got something going on. That sucks, man.
I remember one of the times I went over to Ireland, we were supposed to meet a group for it weren't traveling and one of those big group things with all the buses. I mean, God help me. But part of what I was doing in Dublin was it was a tour of the Guinness thing and the Jamison Distillery and a few others, and so we bought this whole thing and it took place over two days and then you did some stuff
and then the rest of it kind of on your own. And I wanted to kick it off there and it was it was much easier just to do it as part of this. And got totally hosed trying to go through Newark and we got there and it was just it was a whole thing. It was a whole nightmare, man, just to try to meet up with the group, and then hadn't properly slept, and and then you're at the Guinness thing and you're in this big have you ever been in the Guinness brewery?
They had like this big ufo tower above the brewery where after you go through it, they give you like a rock or a stone and then that's your currency in this bar so you can go drink a delicious guinness and stare out over at all the construction cranes of Dublin. And a time we showed up to the Guinness thing, they had done the whole tour of the Guinness Brewery and it was just that part. So I'm like there and I'm like trying
to talk to it. I'm like, no, I gotta meet the group because we were going right from there over the Jamison thing, and I'm like, I gotta meet the group and they're up over there. I need by stone because I had actually been on a tour once before, so I kind of knew what was up. And that's no fun. Didn't get a chance
to even go to the hotel and unpack and do anything. It was just you're going to Barcelona, man, which is a which is a beautiful city, but obviously you're going there for fun and frivolity, the big party city. They do a similar thing too when you go to the top of the boone big Beer. Okay, but instead of a coin to give you like the tag you know, and it can snap, it's a stone, right, yeah, like a pebble. I'm sorry to give you a what you know, you know the tab when you open up a cand of beer and
just rip it off. Yeah, it's like one of those instead of a coin at the top of the boom Big Beer. Yeah, this top of the boom Big Beer. Does it spin like the holiday in downtown Raleigh used to with the restaurant before COVID. It did okay, but they stopped it. They said for some reason, like the spinning of the top of it would spread COVID more it was stupid. Well, our people get sick and they have asive, you know, the top of the boom Big Beer.
I mean, I can make these jokes because it's not a real place, but holy cow, that would be horrible if it was sor right, six forty seven coming up? Uh So, yesterday the White House honored a Vietnam War vet. This guy's story is pretty incredible. This Larry Taylor, like
the whole I remember watching even before he got this. I remember watching one of the YouTubers that kind of does these history stories talking about this whole thing with a retired captain Larry Taylor, and he's from Tennessee and basically he went full rambo man trying to rescue four soldiers who were basically the command had been like, Nah, those guys are done for. There's nothing we can do. And He's like, I don't know. I got a helicopter and a
death wish. I'm gonna do this thing. It's a pretty incredible story, although some are saying there was a little there were some protocol issues on the part of the White House, specifically, you know, the president, I'll let you be the judge. We'll get that story coming up. Case O Day Radio program, Thank you, CAPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, now, am I the end all the all arbiter on presidential decorum? I am not, don't I
don't know all the rules. And I also understand too that sometimes you're gonna have an event that's going on, and some it could be the president, could be, the governor, could be whoever. They may dip into part of the event and leave due to scheduling or security or whatever it is. However, there's a few things I feel like you got to have your head
in the game for the totality of it. Like remember when they were offloading the coffins of the thirteen US service members killed during the withdrawal of Afghanistan, and Biden looks over at his watch, which is somewhat is somewhat kind of reaction to people might do if they're uncomfortable. And I guess I would feel a little uncomfortable if I botched that and thirteen people were dead. But still it's not good optics. And when you're at that level, you kind of
have to know. So when you're doing the Medal of Honor ceremony, which you know you may do a couple of times during your presidency, I feel like you gotta stay for the whole thing, especially when you consider and it's not a posthumous thing where you've got the guy in the room like this guy. Larry Taylor, retired captain served in Vietnam from nineteen sixty seven to nineteen sixty eight, ran two thousand combat missions. He was the leader of a
helicopter lightfire support team during the two thousand combat missions. Is documented to have come under fire three hundred and forty times. So he's there eighteen months and he shot at every other day, and then when he actually see the mental honor of honor for and I'll give you the short story on it, but
it's it's it's insane. Basically, in June of sixty eight, during a battle of up Goo Kung, Taylor was leader of the light fire support team and they were tasked with helping four soldiers who had been surrounded by the enemy during the reconnaissance mission and we're taking heavy fire and Taylor and another helicopter provided air support for the soldiers. Eventually they started to run out of AMMO and
they were left to scout out an escape route for the team. So now they're just doing you know, from the air of visuals, and so he does that. He literally is coming back to base and he finds out because it was sending another a huey end to pull these guys out. He found out that the command scrapped the huey. They said, look, there's just there's too much fire coming in. They're all probably dead. We're not going
to send other personnel in there. And he just went effort. He's gotten almost no AMMO, he's got almost no fuel, and he's just like, yeah, we're gonna go get him. And he did. They reached the site, he landed, and just even though he's getting fired at and just took off, running control, trying climbs aboard. The whole thing is it's a Rambo movie, like he was just sent in to take pictures and the president, after doing it, just abruptly left the ceremony. Yesterday. It
was so weird. All right, I've been wanting everybody happy Wednesday, seven out six year on the PCO Day radio program. Oh that's right, No, uh no, Mark Robinson a day right. Ross normally would chat with him in the third hour. What was did he give a reason you gotta give? You got a thing he's doing? Or Ross is trying to eat stuff so we're bugging him. Did you think it's a debate. I'm kidding. It's a joke. I'm kidding. I'm kid it's a joke. Some
of Robinson's opponents are unhappy because he won't debate. He's basically he's he's adopted the Ted bud bottle, where he's like, I'm so far ahead? Why should I which worked for for Ted? So any who? But are we gonna get him next week? Or is he just like I can't do this week and we'll catch him in two weeks. We might be able to move it. Yeah, Okay, I didn't see. I don't know the extent
of your conversation. You just said he's not on Yeah, this guy, pat Riley contacted me yesterday some about all the fame coach pat right, No, no, who By the way, I went to my high school in our gymnasium is named after but no, oh, that's right, different guy. Yeah, okay, something to do with the Board of Education. This boy, yeah, he does sit on that as a lieutenant governor. So all right, we'll catch up to that. I wanted to ask him about
a few things. There's some uh and and uh. They had they had a little pressure yesterday and some folks gathered. It's really interesting to watch the folks up in Rockingham County. Over all this U casino stuff there is there is a significant contingent of folks who are not pleased with the idea of casino finding its way up to Rockingham County. And you know that is technically our w PTI station of License Tower area is you know, that's Rockingham County.
So I'm just I'm curious. Obviously, you got you got lawmakers that are happy they're sitting there looking at the cash infusion, and let's face it, they've had a tough goal of it, from the from the beer plant closing down to some other stuff. And the sheriff there we talked to kind of on the regular. So I'm a lot of mixed emotions up there, and I don't know. Look, I don't I don't live in Rockingham County. Obviously, we broadcast there. We tell you we have a lot of fine
folks who listen from the area. Is it. Where are people's heads at on that? I mean, I understand there's people who hold press conferences, and there's other people who are like, yeah, let's go ahead and do this thing. It seems like Burger is a big fan of it, But
what is what is the average Joe? Maybe just maybe you're just like, oh, it'd be nice to advocacino over there, or I don't want all the stuff that comes with it. However, you know, one of the things they talk about coming with it outside of just the traditional gambling addiction and things like that, or you know, drug use being a problem, but mess already kind of a problem. So maybe some of that financial revenue provides more resources. I don't know. I admittedly I don't have I don't have
an opinion, really hard opinion either way. I can kind of see both sides. But if you're Rockingham County, you don't even have to travel that far if you want to go to a casino to go up to the new one up in Virginia. So we can take calls on that. What the hey eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. We'll throw that into the hopper today, but we'll we'll maybe pick his brain on that coming up next time we have him on, because it tis curious. Let's see,
I know, let's see. I thought, well, Mark Walker was part of that presser, so I don't think he's a fan of it. So I know where he's at. I don't know where our state treasurer and all those folks are, but I suspect it might become a bit of a campaign issue too, although we really have Mark on not for campaign issues just due to equal time stuff, but more lieutenant governor stuff. But like I
said, we can throw that in the hopper. People went awigh in on that eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four, especially folks who live up in Rockingham County. You're down with it. I mean, it's not gonna be a plethora of high paying jobs, but there's some good ones in there. Plus to get to work with Robert de Niro, that's a big deal, right, even if he has like his titles always changing head of catering, all the different stuff, you know, to thwart the licensing
board. Don't get in a car with him, by the way, I don't know if you know that, dude. It's a nice car. It was a really nice cause you see his parking spot, like right there at the entry. Yeah, yeah, at his top batch man. But you know, if you don't sink the charges, what are you even doing? Rook Hey, just to be clear, Casey, we're not happy about it
in Nash County. Yeah, I know I should point that out to It was kind of talking about rocking him because they had the the citizens gathering yesterday. But no, we're talking about several casinos different places. See again, I don't I don't know. So if you're not happy about it down there, why not Nash County. Obviously there's there's more people, but that means there's also other alternative industry, and I don't know, I do find it
interesting. The media is very unhappy about it because of like five thousand dollars campaign donations by several interests. Here here's my thing, though, it's like anything else they're talking about maybe legalizing, it's I see this this path, whether it's like the sports book stuff, right, sports gambling stuff. They're like, all right, but we're only gonna let you know, a handful
of people do it. And then you just kind of know the fixes in Like you know, Ross and I couldn't start at casino, right because we don't have the lobbying efforts, the infrastructure, any of that. But we couldn't. We couldn't know and you know our own Biff Tannen style up, you know, pleasure Palace, right, We're not We're not We're not tight
in enough. And you see that anytime you see governments kind of deciding that they're going to expand this stuff, like in Colorado when they first launched, they're like, all right, just gonna be a handful of you, and it just happens to be all of our friends who are actually gonna be able to do it. And then they quickly realized there that when you do that and you limit it and then you tax it, that all of the people
who are still doing it illegally. They're just going to continue to operate because they're offering a cheaper product. They're not in your little tax structure, and they got edged out and they're just like, screw it, I'm gonna do this anyway. So yeah, just uh, there's a lot going on there, just saying all right. So anyway, I was mentioning that yesterday you had the Medal of Honor ceremony this Vietnam. That helicopter pilot some soldiers pinned
down. They think all is lost. He actually thinks they're coming back to rescue these dudes. He finds out they're not. Turns out helicopter around and with limited AMMO and almost no fuel, goes right in there. He was told just to take pictures. He didn't give a crap man, and he spent most of his days in Vietnam taking fire, and he didn't care. He said, I'm not leaving these guys behind, just the stones, you
know what I'm saying. So this guy went through this eighteen months of hell, three hundred forty days under fire over the course of eighteen months, put himself in in almost u sure life ending danger, and somehow I was able to prevail you stay for the whole ceremony, is what I'm saying, if you're the president of the United States. But unfortunately he did not, and some people are wondering, what's what was up with that? Why would you
walk out? So he did the obviously the photo op part of it, where he is uh, you know he's uh was a pinning the medal, but he's providing the metal, uh, poking it around the captain's neck. Larry Taylor, by the way, from where is he from? He's from West or from eastern Tennessee, right. And I don't know if you've known this, there's there's been some rough optics surrounding this, uh, this president and the military lately. But you had the stories of the gold Star families
who were just like, you need to stop talking to us. This is crazy. Like the conversations he was having. You had that one dude who who was lying and he you know, he's lying in recovery at Walter Read his arm is gone. The President is trying to shake that hand and then like gets down. It's just like, what do you want? You had all this stuff going on, you stay for the Medal of Honors ceremony.
Biden abruptly left the ceremony after fastening the nation's highest military decoration around the neck of retired Army Captain Larry Taylor, military veterans, slamming by and afterward arguing the commander in chief showed a startling lack of respect part in my French. But what a I can't read that I'd have to go back. Did the presidents always stay for the totality of it because there's a closing there's a closing prayer, so they do it. Then there's some more comments, there's some
photos, and then there's a couple other things. It's a it's not a ton of time after And what also was interesting is the White House provides an official feed of the event, and when the president leaves, they cut the feed, so anyone who was pulling the video of the event, they didn't
even see the rest of the chaplain's benediction. Because the president leaves the room, they cut the feed, so anyone who was watching it via the White House stream they didn't even get to see the whole event, So it became incredibly noticeable. All told, the captain took in forty five minutes of intense ground fire as he had went back in to extract the US Patrol group the rescue, something that had never been accomplished or even attempted over the course of
war. Showed a complete disregard for his personal safety. This is part of the actual proclamation. Just craziness, man, but like in a good way. Like you have to ask yourself in that situation, because you're in a helicopter. You you've left the area, you're not getting shot at anymore, you're being told really not to go back in there. You've got basically no ammo, you don't really have enough fuel, and yet you still make that
decision to dive right back into it. And you'd like to hope that that's the decision others would make in that situation, but a lot of folks wouldn't. And actually, the larger telling of the story, we're trying to have all of that in front of me of this video I watched is pretty crazy because you you realize just how doomed this whole thing was. But he didn't care, all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So we get into that casinos stuff, you name it, coming up
a little Hollywood and sanity. We got to get to and Florida Man. Well not just Florida Man. We got Florida man and Florida wildlife which is very Florida man esque. We'll have those stories in your calls coming up here on the case O Day Radio program. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and nearest Talk ninety four five w PTI in the Triad. All right, good morning and welcome back. It is six twenty six here on the case O Day Radio program. Alrighty we got some Florida We
got some Florida stories. In fact, let me let me do this and we'll get one maybe two, and then if now, we'll get the other one after the break. Yep, Florida Man, Florida mans. Something in the water, the air or scent that makes you do all that crazy crap. It's like the state is one week done ass trap. Nowhere else has the Florida Man. It is almost like as the Weird Factor climbs, you'll find out it happened in Florida every time. Florida Man, Florida Man.
If anyone can cheer me, if you know you can, does mind life get crazy? But of course, but it's not as bad crap crazy as yours. Nowhere else are you go find him? They're so used to it, they don't mind him. Ready for Florida now all right? Actually we have three of them, and just realized we have three. Let me start with the Florida not man. But you know how sometimes they say pets look
along like their owners. This is straight up Florida bear here man. So Officials in Lake Mary, Florida, say a homeowner contacted them after a three legged bear broke through their screen door under their into their lannai. All right, so one of those pools and closed pools there and rated the drink fridge.
Apparently they have an outdoor drink fridge. According to the family, just their thirteen year old was home when it happened, and even though there was a wide variety of delicious refreshing beverages in there, the bear just drank the white claws. So bears A little ghetto man, a little trashy bear there, got three legs. Got a story. Yeah, you can't even fight off a three legged bear. Everyone is so soft. You should just be happy you didn't get into the four locos. Man, get your your bear
stool and white claws that's a bear you should be able to take. I don't care if you're thirteen year old. You're thirteen year old. Was the only one at home. Many smart talk all day, four five PTI in the Triad and one six one FM talk in the Triangle. So I'm just reading a little more of this bear article that I mentioned. We just had a very short time there. So down in Florida, a bear got three
legs. Man broke into a house, went for the old drink fridge and started consuming apparently just the white claws, so kind of doing the homeowner a favor. And I was just like, man, if you can't, you can't take a three legged bear protect your property. Although some of the comments are pretty interesting because residents in the area say that it's a friendly bear who is is known within the community as Tripod. You know, Rossa. Did
you know that my nickname in high school? Tripod? Did you know that? Fun fact? I didn't have a food related one like all the other ones. I'll let you figure that out. No, the okay here, let me just say this. It's if it's a wild bear, it's not a friendly bear in the purest sense. This is how people end up you know under a bison. Okay, hey, I know it looks pretty chill. I just wanted to get in the lenai have some white claws, had
to make a fun TikTok video all that. But why don't you I don't know, why don't you go put yourself between the white claws and the bear? I mean, chances are right may just run away. It is a black bear. They can be somewhat timid. But if it really wants those white claws, or if you really want to pet it's babies, this is how you end up on the news. Well, parts of you, the part they found under the one tree, and then they're looking for the other
parts and now you're on the news. But I'm glad you got a nickname for it. Is it a female? Yeah, it is female. Yeah, you probably don't want to go to share a drink with it, all right? Other Florida stories real quick, here we go, Clearwater, Florida. A Lakeland man arrested and accused of assaulting a person in Walgreens was snickers
bars. Described as highly intoxicated, twenty three year old apparently became agitated when employees at the Walgreens in Clearwater refused to sell him a box of cigarettes, says sighting store pup. Maybe he didn't have an ID. I mean he's legal, but he didn't have one. I don't know, but whatever, he's hammered. He wants the SIGs and when refused, according to security footage, the man started then grabbing Snickers bars out of the box that was sitting
there. But you know they have him up the counter there for all the different candies and pelting the store manager with the Snickers bars in the face. Dude, you're doing the angry meme all wrong. Bro. Another employee rushed over to help ordered him to leave the store. Initially, he said that he was not trying to hit the employees, he just was throwing them, but in the footage it's clear that he's aiming right at the dude. Do
you feel assaulted though, when somebody's throwing delicious snickers at you? Though? If you like snickers, like hypothetic ross, Let's say, stormed into your studio, I rate drunk, I don't know whatever, and I started like pelting you with olive garden breadsticks. Do you want me brought up on charges? It's like early birthday present, my dude, you're like a week early. Uh, I mean that would be like that, that would be that
would be great. It would be an amazing day, like it's your wedding and instead of rice, just boom breadsticks'll follow you around like a Roman emperor with rose petals and stuff. But instead they arrested him and he's charged with battery. Does he get to keep the snickers? Because I'm sure they're gonna get him for the property too. We still have something for his commissary.
And finally, in our Florida Man section slash Florida Bear section, the idiot in the giant hamster ball who wants to run across the Atlantic is back at it. This guy has tried and failed on numerous occasions. This time he got seventy miles offshore. I think last time he barely got offshore, and all of a sudden, it's like AH should have checked to see if there
was waves and stuff, and of course has to be rescued. In this case, the forty four year old it was attempting to run to London did not farewell with Coast Guard officials when additionally located in his bizarre hamster wheel contraption. Coast Guard officials say they attempted to ask him standard questions based on the condition of the vessel, which had actually tangled. So he's trying to and
then he runs through wiring and Booey's and gets caught. The coast guard determined that he was conducting a w They describe his manifestly unsafe voyage the vessel, which is it doesn't look like one of those softballs, you know, like people put themselves in and then roll down the hills. It's it's like a metal drum cage. And then on the edges it's got giant inflatable boois, so there's a lot of space in there, and on the buoy part there's
there's like paddles to propel oneself. Howeveryone asks questions. Blucci was unable to provide officials with any registration for his well, oh, they got him on registration for the water vehicle. Come on, man, you know licensing that. I'm all fortately if some dude wants to do this, you know my opinion, right, If you're like I wanna I read the Kenticki book and I'm gonna I'm gonna chop this tree down, build my own thing and I'm gonna float to Fiji. You want to do that, go ahead, But
my caveat is we're not rescuing you. So you're making it rain breadsticks on Ross? Is there a stripper pole involved? Now? Why do you have to make this dirty? Sir? That's why I use the wedding thing. This is a happy moment. Ross doesn't have to be twirling to make it rain breadsticks. How do you think a stripper would feel about that? Even though you're doing her a favor, right, you go in, there probably be a work hazard for her, right Why? Because they got a little
like a little greasy. They're a little greasy. You're putting on some weight. Not good. Oh so it's a combination of your fingers or slippery And yeah, you don't want to up being one of those you know the memes where you see the video or the person jumps on the pole and the pole falls down. Yeah, those are I see those a lot. I think you should balanced the bread stick. Look, there's a lot of cardio that's being done there, right, Plus sure, yeah, I mean if she's
doing enough exercise to burn off the calories she's consuming. Plus there's the possibility this is not you know, and it's not one size fits all. But there's also the possibility that maybe there's some other stuff being ingested that tends to keep the weight off. Do you catch them adrift? Other than not talking about the delicious of meatballs U no, no, equally is addicting, though,
but something else that somebody might take, parmesan cheese or something. I mean in the sense that you too could cut it into a line, right, you know, and maybe if the low light, if if like the police busted in for a moment, they mean like they may think it's something else. This is confusing me because you're at the Olive garden. When you're there, your family, So I mean, this is not a this is a family program, I believe. I don't. Yes, no, it
is. That's why I used the wedding thing, because what you know, it's family oriented. Right. It's one of our PERV listeners who happens to be a Patriots fan who immediately like this is where his mind goes and you understandably, so like when the head of your organization is, uh, you know, going to a rub joint for fifty dollars a pop. Right, there's a there's a whole just a whole culture of you know, I'm not sure who the emailer is, but from what I've heard, his opinion,
they need to apologize and resign. Okay, well that's that's a fair point right there. I mean, speaking of the Patriots, did you see that their cornerback who was facing thirty years in prison? Somehow yesterday we found himself a deal where they dropped the charges and he just got like probation and now he can play week one. That's lucky, huh, lucky stuff, especially when you're facing federal charge. What was the reason for that? There had
to be an actually reasoning behind it. What do you mean besides being you're a very important player that we can't lose and not guilty? What was like? What was the reasoning? Uh? He he you know, he was a whoopsie that he had. What was he he was arrested for? He had multiple handguns and pieces of luggage when he went to the airport. He didn't just forget one gun. He had at least two, and then I think he had parts of another one, like he grabbed the he grabbed the
range bag. I guess, I don't know. So he just got up in court and said shall not be infringe, and they were like, good point, Well, whatever was the point at the court there, which you know, is a court that happens to be here a bunch of Patriots fans. The thirty year potential is now forty five hours community service and one year of unsupervised probation, so and then he can play week one. So that's good anyway. So Coastguards dealing with this dude, we got sidetracked and h
let's just say he's he's not one to answer any of these questions. He's basically taking the m I being detained, which ironically he was because he had put his hamster wheel through cables and buoys that were you know, U measuring booty booi's used by the Coastguard as well as the National Weather Service and stuff for and he just kind of a trove through all that and wasn't going anywhere anyway. So but yeah, so he's facing charges man right there, all
right, seven forty six race staging from the Weather Channel. Morning. Bro, I'm good, I'm good. It's all good. Panic yet, bro, bro, what were you a couple of fumbles and that's you were? Dam were? Oh my daughter was oh yeah, I think I wouldn't without uh. I haven't really talked much yesterday. She was very trite. Hey listen, it's oh man, the smallest chances. Now you basically got to win out and it's it's not gonna be. But they listened. Props the
duke. They came in and you could tell from the first couple of plays they were ready to play. Uh huh, they were ready to play. And you know, and they still a couple of fumbles, which you listen, coaching doesn't fumble footballs. I'm sorry, you know, and that's probably a different ball game, but couple. But the Duke was making mistakes. They made a lot of mistakes, and they did the first half. I
think they won all the penalties, right, Yeah, they did. Up then Clemson, I've won the whole game, one penalty the whole game, which is amazing to me. But a lot of work to be done, and I wasn't so it looked like the same old, same old On the offensive. I never in my life I've seen so many screens and bubble screens and just these little swing passes in the last couple of years. And I'm saying, like, in all of football, what that play usually gains nothing.
Whatever happened up throwing a ball down the field anyway, I digress. You're still in the top twenty five, barely barely twenty five is part of the top twenty five, it is, it is last I checked that. Well, it's the part of the top twenty five. But let's see hot there. And I know a lot of people complaining about the heat at the game, even Monday night. And now the heat continues. Yesterday record in Raleigh at ninety eight. Not at the try it was still in the mid
nineties. More heat today. The records are a little hotter today they were yesterday. So although it's going to be ninety eight again in the triangle, it's not going to be a record probably like ninety four ninety five at the tryad lots of sunshine, load of mid nineties tomorrow. Then we'll start backing it off by Friday with a few showers thundershowers scattered around upper eighties to load nineties at the weekend, a few showers and thundershowers by Saturday afternoon, and
Sunday load of mid eighties for daytime high. So I think we'll break this heat here as we look ahead toward the weekend, more seasonable temperatures after a couple more hot days, today being the hottest. Okay, all right, it's all good, it's fine, all right, I'll be okay, all right, we'll check in on the internetur okay, okay, all right, there you go. Race Dag recovering seven forty nine. Hang on the show after the show's on the iHeart Radio app. Search case O day for the
podcast on the iHeart Radio app is seven fifty four. Let me get to some phone call, kint a little sidetrack by stickers and other stuff. One of the things we were mentioning was the casinos and whatnot right, Rockingham County, Nash County. Various others had a little had a little thing. What is going on here? Hold on? Yes, hot line is as Ray. What's up, mister stagec A good morning? What I do? No, no, nothing nothing. I didn't know he's putting me on now.
I just wanted to make sure we were off ended up dumping my coffee cup on me, so I didn't hope that nobody heard me scream out in a loud kind of jubil Asian right when the hot coffee just spilled up. Just make I did it myself. Oh wow, you're just having a it's not a good week for you. It wasn't Duke's quarterback or no, no, it wasn't knocked the mic stand over and everything. So I'm just cleaned it up here. Just wanted to, you know what, I'll be it look
does it look like that delta flight? Now? It doesn't look like that. That's that's so Luckily the cup wasn't full and it was only moderately hot because it's been sitting here since five thirty when I usually bore that first cup. But yeah, so I'll be there next hour. Just let everybody know if they heard a loud noise and a thump, that's what it was. But I'll be back. Okay, all right, We're glad you're okay. All right, Okay, thanks dude. What a what an absolute what an
absolute hell week that dude's happen. All right, let me grab a call in casino stuff, all right, Chris, thanks for hanging on. What's going on either? Oh my call? Before we get to the topic, I called in amount. I just want to say a huge fan and I appreciate you know what you're doing in your radio station all the members of it are doing. But as a Christian Conservative myself and a former slash current resident of Rockingham County, I grew up in Rockingham County from there for twenty nine
years of my life, I see both sides of the field. So you know, I guess I'm not too strong Christian values because I have gambled in the past, not severely or anything, but just for fun in the in the mountain casinos of North Carolina and Cherokee. Yeah, but you know, being on the ground, I see both sides. So you're right in your comment about drugs bringing drugs, you know, more adamant, more fluent, I guess, to the streets, but they're already there if anyone has ever
been in Rockingham County. I'm from Reedsville myself, but the neighboring town of Eden, they're just drug written already. So I don't see that argument at all. But Rockingham County, being a conservative county, I just think that would raise a lot of red flags. I'm it's conservatives, you would admit, though, especially Eden, there's been a lot of financial blows, manure plants, and various other things. So and you know that's that is a
cash infusion to the extent that it is. It just comes to and Chris, I appreciate the call. I just looked up at the clock. Thank you for calling in and listening this morning. So appreciate it. Thank you. Yeah, you gotta you know, you gotta figure out what is inherently this is gonna end up posthumous more and I don't know the answer to that. That's why you gotta, you know, try to take an honest approach looking at these things. We can get. Like I said, we get
some more calls on that. We get calls on apparently mister ts coming up. Also, we got to talk about playlists by cabinet members and some concerns that people may have had. More on that in a bit hang out. All right, good morning, and welcome. It is eight oh six. You're on the k c O Day radio program. Normally, since it is the first Wednesday, we do first and third Wednesday, so we'd be chatting the Lieutenant governor. But he had a thing, so I'm not gonna chat
with anything, so we're tuning in for that. It's not happening, okay, all right, but we got lots of stuff to fill the time. So if you're not just a quick reminder for everyone listening this morning on the Triad side of things, or if you're anywhere else and you're headed to the Triad the Forsyth County Public Safety Building. So for sythe County shrifs, it's
not a drive through, not a drive through. Lots of things are drive throughs, right, biscuitvills, a drive through, hardis is a drive through. Cookouts a drive through. For sythe County Sheriff's office, not a drive through. I understand it could be tough to keep this stuff straight. So apparently, yesterday, according to authorities, a man decided that it was a drive through. Lee Anthony Marcel Slyde Junior, according to authorities, drove through
the front doors of the Forsyth County Public Safety Building. So you got administrative offices, community corrections, so like parole and probation officer and yeah, just drove right through. So the public lobby, by the way is closed for obvious reasons. If you thought you're gonna go over the lobby today, that's not a happening because the dude drove his car through there, allegedly, I
guess. Thankfully no one was hurt. The Winston Salem Police investigated the crash, which Sheriff's office says has made the front entrance unsafe for the public. Dude's charged with misdemeanor vandalism, breaking and entering while I guess damaging the government building to facing a public building, damage to real property, trespassing. He didn't have a valid license. They got him for that, impaired driving, and he had a couple of warrants. Now why did he do it?
Allegedly he told investigators he did it because he was mad at his probation officer. I'll feel like that's gonna work out for you, dude. I don't, Yeah, I don't. I don't. You could be mad at your your your probation officer might even be justified, right, But how did you think driving through the lobby was gonna do anything? That's something his his desk isn't there. I'm assuming did you think it's every action movie ever where you
can just keep driving through the totality of the building. Because that doesn't generally work, especially a big building like that, or they're gonna have support beams and stuff. You're not gonna win. So yeah, again, just a reminder not a drive through. Yeah. I don't know why we have to have these these little reminders, man, but we do. All right, quick call little man, what's going on? Casey interrupt us to the Florida
Man and throwing the candy bars. If folks will remember, back in the I guess the mid eighties, during the heyday of the A Team and Mister T's popularity, Snickers made a commercial with mister T where he goes to the A Team deal and builds the big Gatlin gun inside the barn and he explodes out. He starts shooting. This thing is as big as a nose gun on the A ten warth hog. Shooty Snickers at this fellow who's running down the sidewalk, kind of like a Dylan mulvaney, tell him run like a
man. I know he was in there. He did one of the hand commercions recently. I haven't seen that, but you can find up on the online. It's still out there and it is hilarious. Okay, all right, I'll check her out. Ross. Did you notice anything in the background of that call? Are you listening to the background of the last call? Did it? It sounded like we weren't on delay. I hope he's streaming stuff because like I could hear normally when when I'm okay, well yeah,
but it was he listening on PTI. I'm not terrified. Ah, I was hearing my voicecoat. But by the way, when he called the show and understanding, gonna keep listen, I'm gonna come to you. So it'll be a little moment that you gotta turn down your radio. Okay, Oh thank god. I just got incredibly nervous, especially because we're gonna get into the rap lyrics thing and we'll we'll dicey that topic. I'll look at this.
Oh okay, all right, Well, one Mark not here. Another Mark is here, and he was actually a part Mark Walker was talking about the casino thing. What's going on this sporting sir? Okay, see, I hope you're doing well, pretty good. We just we're just chatting with a resident of Rockingham County. Seems a little we're on this. I know you were, you were up with some of the citizens groups up there had
some objections. I got to admit, I'm kind of tore on this thing because Eden's taken a bunch of gut punches, right, you know this over the last few years from the beer plan to many of the financial struggles, not just in Eden but other parts of Rockingham County. And there's issues and I understand people think that there's going to be additional issues with a casino, but there is also the financial impact. So talk about what folks were doing
up there yesterday. Yeah, I mean it all started a few months ago when a small group reached out to some of their elected officials, Thunderberger, the commissioners, including within a governor Mark Robinson, and they simply couldn't get a call back. And we've we were privileged to represent these folks for six years in the US House. And frankly, I live less than five miles
from the proposed site. But there's two points to be made here. One if you're arguing it against it from a faith or a moral standpoint, If you look at if you look at what they call problem gambling. According to the National Association of Addiction Professionals, problem gambling is the highest suicide attempt at rate of any addictions. And plus, if you're looking at federal funding, unlike drug and alcohol treatment and all that, if there is no funding to
deal with people and approximately four million people struggle with this. So there's one aspect from the faith and moral, but the bigger issue for these people, and this is where I agree with wherever you're all casinos, with the lack of transparency, just to come in and plow through these rural counties and use them as to help with the budget shortfall, giving no voice, giving no
referendum, not even a vote really in the state House. This was just planning to be packed away or tucked away, i should say, in the overall budget. That was the big issue. And then when you write the legislation that's designed for just one gaming organization, that's chronyism, and that whether it's at the state level or the federal level, that's the problem that I had with it. Look, if you want to do it straight up,
go ahead. From the libertarian side of me, that's your decision. If you want to go spend your money, stupid probably, but that's your decision. But that was the problem these folks had. That's where I was willing to help them get organized. We had the largest ever turnout close to eight hundred people at the Commissioner's meeting just a couple of weeks ago, and had
a good crowd yesterday as they met with their legislators. Well, I hear you on the chronism thing, because like I, you know, if that passes, it's not like I can just go up and give me a little plot of land and open up Casey's gamble and pleasure palace, right, you know, like bift handon from back. I can't just go do that. It's going to be a handful of folks. And you see this with expansion of like marijuana laws in different states and various others. So I share that
frustration. I think on the addiction side, the only thing I'd say is, if I'm sitting up in Eden and I want to go gamble on, something is really easy. I can drive to the new casino up there. I can go online. I can go to some of these sweepstakes parlors that still continue to exist. I can just place bets with my buddies calling d don't watching golf. Do you know what I'm saying? And I think that
people are going to find that. And you can argue that it makes it easier for them to find, but really it makes one aspect of it easier to find. Not to mention the state lotteries and like all those things exist out there, and the libertarian part of me is with like, I get really uncomfortable when I see people whose pure objection is one that is just a
faith based objection. I know that irritates some of my listeners because I share the I share the discomfort in the targeting of the disrespect of Christian beliefs in so many issues, with things like people wanted to take a moral state ants on using their artistry for baking cakes and things like that. But in reality, if it simply exists and somebody has a moral objection, they can simply not go to it. I understand what I'm saying, Mark, I try
and even as a former pastor, identify what you're saying. There is a difference is for as what we believe as Christians versus what the rights that people have, whatever your background, whatever your sexual orientation, as the Constitution protects the individual rights, and when you're in public office, your job is to defend that without discrimination. The point being this, of course you did mention even in the closing of the Corselets, certain breweries and things, this is
about twenty miles away from that part of the county. But the point was being is that the people simply wanted to have a vote or have their voices heard. And that's what I what drove these folks. There's something about principled rural country folks. They just don't get bought off and they dug their heels in. And this is a very rare if they're able to win this, it's very rare that once checks have been cashed, that you can actually overcome
the powerful politicians. But it looks like there is a chance to do this. I will tell you I don't think it's been released it, but in the House caucus yesterday, the deal was trying to find fifty percent of a House caucus for what I'm understanding, that failed miserably. That's a huge step in a win for these rural counties who simply don't want their entire community, the culture of their community completely changed overnight. That was their biggest sue.
Put a referentum on it. If they voted, that's fine, but don't just force feed this to us. What if county step up and say we do want this. So maybe it's not Rockingham County, but maybe it's I don't know, Pender County down on the coat story. You know what I'm saying. Yes, that's there. That's they're right from A from a it's different to your point, it's different how I morally feel about it. What should be legally allowed in f a county or state vote something in this republic.
This is the way that we do things in America. And that was the point these folks make, because the legislation wasn't for every county. You had to have less than a hundred thousand. You had it all these different cypifications there. This is what they had to follow through with. And they're like, wait a second, do we not have any voice? You're going to put something here that's borders one hundred and fifty feet of a camp with
children that they are ministered to with disabilities. That was a bad pr move, I think on their part. But this is something that is a reminder that people can still rally together, they can get organized, and they can make a difference and push back even sometimes when the big government is coming from the Republican side. All right, Mark appreciate it. Uh uh yeah,
Well we'll obviously we're gonna keep following this and we'll see. It's interesting they weren't able to get fifty percent there, but I don't suspect they're going to stop trying. So all right, alright, all right, there you go. Yeah. I mean, if you're you know, pick a k, if you're Ashe County up and you know, way up in the mountains there,
I don't know see my big, my big deviation. And I know what you're to take people in saying that is, I feel like there's a difference between government telling you you have to do something or force you need to do something, versus when you're not forced to do something, but maybe them doing something that you feel is not morally within your religious structure, which is what the actual separation really is supposed to be. But that that obviously is
lost on a lot of folks. All right, let me grat one more call on this since we're already in it. Jeff, go right ahead. Hey, Casey, Yeah, I had spoke with mak Walker about this, and I agree with him one hundred percent. We don't want it. It's a poison pill. Uh. You know, they're going to put this cancer cell right at the front door coming into Madison on two twenty and in five years that cancer cell is going to be stage four cancer throughout all the towns
around here, and you can't stop it. And that's not just hyperbole. That is coming from Sheriff Page, who got up and talked about all manner of crime that come along with a casino and we just don't want it. The early caller, I think his name was Chris, was saying, well, I see both sides of it, and he lives in Reidsville and they got crime. Yeah, they do have crime in Reidsville and Eden, and
we don't want it here. What is disappointing is I called Mark Robinson's office about this, and I did get a call back from his coordinator, and she wanted a manner all detailed information on meetings that we're going to be taking place, and I said, look, I'm going to put you in touch with this other lady that has a lot more information about it than I do. And she also spoke with her, and then suddenly there was radio silence.
Nothing. Mark Robinson just he could have got a hold of Phil Burger because Phil Burger's wangling some things up there in Raleigh too, which Phil Burger and all these commissioners are going to be in big trouble because they are nobody's going to vote for these guys, which is another bad thing for Robinham County because it's going to be a big snowball effect. Nobody's going to vote for
these commissioners. They're all Republicans, nobody's going to vote for him, which means it's a very good chance that Democrats will take over, and then we can expect a transformational change in our county up here with primary and then, Sir, I have a hard time believing the well, that's what we yeah,
hold on. Let me just say is I don't think that I think the chances of Rockingham flipping blue, even though I can understand where people would would say, like this is not the small dividing line that you saw when people turned on McCary over toll roads, Rockingham is gonna be read. And I think that if there is a place where you have an easier chance of flipping it, if that is the appetite of the public, Rockingham would be
a good example, because I think people do rally. You're passionate about this, Mark said, eight hundred people showed up to the meeting the other day. I saw Mark's been at all of them. Yeah, as far as what Robinson's doing. I plan on ask him about it today, but he had the school, but it's on the list. I hope you press him hard on it because he has just gone radio silent on us. Yeah. Well, and I don't know. Maybe he's doing something the bad. I
don't know, and I will I'm happy to ask him about it. But I will tell you this, I don't think Phil Burger scared at Mark Robinson in any way, shape or form. I think that well. I think I think people fail to realize the real levels levers of power that both more in Burger. I mean those are the most powerful people, especially with the ability to override the governor. I mean they're basically untouchable. So all right, well, Jeff fight. Look, I appreciate the call this morning.
I got a role, Thank you very much. All Right, anyway, it was went long in that segment, but that's okay. Did you all see the big whoopsie in the Turkish president air degons meeting with the Vladimir Putin yesterday? Oh wait for this, it's next rising Sundery one h six one FM. Talk in the Triangle. There's talk n w PTI in the triad. All right, good morning, eight thirty six, happy when everybody it is the case O Day radio program. I'm not sure the protocol on this.
I don't know if somebody falls out of a window or where we go from here, but oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. So the head of Turkey, President ed Gun was having himself a little a little sit down with the Vladimir Putin, right, So it's that standard thing you see anytime you got these two world leaders the chairs and get the flags behind them and they're having themselves a little conversation and then a little Q and a maybe after there was translators in this instance because I guess, you
know, like they don't speak both Turkish or both Russian. You want to make sure. And there was a little bit of an issue. A good reminder too at this point the Turkey is a NATO state because we thought that was a good idea. So we get some missiles put in there, but whatever, But it does come with certain obligations on the part of US and other NATO members. So even though it was a bit of a blunder between those two countries, obviously there's some US interest here. So at one point
and it's not abundantly clear exactly what air Degne was getting at. And they don't think it was his screw up. They think it was the interpreter. We try to read this the well here Basically, the interpreter, when interpreting from Turkish to Russian, inadvertently said that air air Degne declared war on Russia. That's not what he said. But how does it? Are there take backs at that point? Can you do TakeBack? SI's does that even? Like? Did he just say he wanted to nuke the Kremlin? What he
s like? I said, have you seen Kremlin's? Oh? Oh no, I have it in a while? Doesn't hold up. It's been a like, dude, you gotta get that right. You know what I'm saying. Here's one thing if they're like comparing jets or something and there's a little whoopsie, like uh, got the wrong Gulf Stream number or something right, but not ah, we declare war. Now. The reaction on the part of Putin does he seemed to be not But I think he even I think
he probably realized it was a whoopsie even at the time. I think he does have a little bit of Turkish language skills or something. But still still maybe it's one of those things where have you ever told yourself over and over again not to do something because you're nervous you're gonna do it, and didn't do it anyway, Maybe it was like that, like the interpreter goes in, like, whatever you do, don't say that we're declaring war. Do
not say we're declaring war. And as soon as they start really declaring war, I think it's important. I think it's important from an interpreter standpoint. You gotta want, you gotta be accurate, obviously, but you know on occasion there's going to be things that because sometimes things just don't translate exactly. Like I have very minimal second language skills, but as as I've gotten better with it, like there's times where I gotta sit there and go, well,
I don't even know exactly how that would translate. So when somebody says, well, what does this mean, and you're like, it kind of means, you find yourself saying that what it kind of means is because it's not. It's not. But when you're an interpreter, you're beyond all that because you're, especially at this level, you gotta have the skills, not just for conversational interpretation, but for very specific nuances. Yeah, I mean
certain languages don't even have words for other things. You mean, yeah, I heard Vietnam. It's really hard to translate Vietamese. Reason I don't speak
any of that, but that probably you know. So like when they tell you that they're not holding an entire group of POWs at this camp, they you know, which they did, and then we found out that's not the case when they went into take like you think that was an interpretation, Okay, all right, but when you're at this level, even though there's a certain muscle memory to it on the on the part of the interpreter, yeah,
you're obligated to interpret exactly. And they say, it's why in a lot of these instances they have an interpreter who's working, because again there's a trust issue. They have interpreters that are working, but one that's working for both sides, and then generally another interpreter's kind of like on the side doing stuff making sure the other ones are because you can't you can't inject your own
interpretation if it doesn't mean exactly that. I was thinking of an example and then I just it went away from my head on something something that somebody said in Spanish that I thought meant one thing, but in reality it has a very different meaning. I remember being very confused by it until somebody who was much much better at it I was able to adequately explain to me. But
I realized, like that could be a huge whoops. And it's one of the problems that you have with like translation apps when you go to translate things, because you know, when you think you're translating something and what was gosh, what was it? It doesn't translate exactly, especially when you get into like slang, it's just you're just dead in the water. So you know things that if you were just too directly interpret it wouldn't mean the slang that
you think it does. But when it's something as important as and you're then interpreter and you think, you know, this is gonna be a pretty everyone's a good spirited conversation, there's not. There's not huge huge Turkish Russia issues. I don't look, Russia has concerns about US military sites within Turkey and launch capabilities, but that's not what this this little, this little gatherings for. So when you hear and if you think you here the president of Turkey
declaring war on Russia. You're I guess you're obligated to exactly translate that, but in your head you gotta be like, am I sure that's what I heard? Because I don't I didn't see that coming. And then once you declare war, is it like it's like when you've declared a thumb war. It's just on there's nothing you can do. I don't know the rules of declaring war. So maybe it's like in the movies when you have to like turn the keys to arm the nukes, like you need like three keys simultaneously.
Like maybe you would have to declare war like three times. Yeah, But the problem is just I don't know, if you know this. Russia seems a little unhinged on some of this stuff, right, Like let's say you were to hypothetically almost stage a cub but then go, nah, I'm just kidding, Like, it's pretty obvious that he didn't he took that personally right at this point, I mean, I don't. I don't see any evidence pointing to that. I think he gave him a promotion or whatever,
and the guy unfortunately died in a plane crash. Yeah, that's this guy. Well, technically I think there was a bomb on board. They somebody dis misplaced their bomb. These things happen, so yeah, you gotta be you gotta be really careful on that. So so I don't know, it doesn't sound like we're going to World War three though. Everything's good. But again, everything was good with that dude, right because Putin's like, nah, I don't worry about it, almost stage into coup and stuff. Totally
didn't mean that. And then yeah, everyone was fine, and then somebody actually left the bomb over there, this insanity. Man. The World Health Organization is warning that super gonna rhea cases are on the rise, So that's good news, I guess. For that's obviously not good news. Yeah,
what had been limited to certain regions of the world. Ironically, they seem to be the regions like where like it was in like Thailand, and then in the UK because a lot of British tourists go there for like sex tourism and stuff, and then like but apparently now there's many many other hot spots
of this. So in case you needed one other thing to worry about, uh, super gonarrhea, which obviously has a more technical name, is obviously big concern because part of what makes it super is not that it makes you invisible or you learn to fly, but rather it basically doesn't give a crap about most antibiotics. They call it ness saria. You shouldn't you should not call it necessaria. You shouldn't have anything that sounds like the word necessary,
and then followed by Ganerio. Uh. Yeah. As part of the World's Sexual Health Day, which was apparently Monday, okay, uh, the organization listed several different concerns going forward, and this was one of them. So if you don't want to get it, baby, don't go to a opium den slash pleasure palace in Thailand or now twenty six other countries. So there you go, all right. Eight forty six race Agic for the weather Channel. He's here, got no pants because there's other one's were ruined by coffee.
But weather Man, goodness gracious, we're doing well in terms of precipitation. But the heat boy all the way up there in the upper nineties, and the Triangle yesterday, low nineties at the try, and I think about the same today. Ninety eight officially for Raleigh, in about ninety four for Green four for Winston, Sam Greensboro might get the record at Raleigh. The
record is ninety eight degrees lower than yesterday's record. At the bottom line is it's hot and it's a little bit humid too, so it'll feel over one hundred still, sun MOADI bid nineties for tomorrow. Then we'll start to see some change come in for Friday with a few showers Thutterer showers. Highs will
be a likely near ninety degrees with the upper eighties. And then over the weekend more seasonable temperature is closer to normal with some scattered showers, even a few thunderstorms for Saturday and Sunday. Sunday afternoon looks like the better chance or Saturday afternoon actually, so what temperature is coming down, the rain chances might go up a little, but another couple of hot ones case he was hot out there the last few days. Certainly still hanging out this midsummertime heat here
late in summer. Yeah, we can quit that. So, yeah, we will do something about that. That'd be great, all right, thank you, sir, appreciate it, Okay, and Jeff Bellinger, plus we'll grab a call. We've got at least one hanging out. We'll do it next? Hang on smart Talk all Day ninety four five w PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, eight fifty two Bloomberg Update Now with Jeff Bellinger. Jeff, What's going on
morning? Casey stocks pulled back yesterday, and it looks like investors aren't finished with the selling. The now futures are down eighty two points at the moment. Home loan demand declined last week. Mortgage bankers report total application volume was down nearly three percent from the prior week, and the banker's gay page of applications for home purchases fell to a twenty eight year low. It is expected Amazon dot Com will face a new Federal Trade Commission lawsuit, sources tell Bloomberg.
The agency will likely file suit later this month. The FTEC legal action this time around will reportedly target Amazon's marketplace, where a third party merchant sell products and pay commissions to Amazon. Pandemic ere a federal aid to support daycare centers set to expire at the end of this month, and the Century Foundation is sending out a warning. It says childcare providers are already struggling with high
costs. And labor shortages. The Foundation estimates as many as seventy thousand childcare programs could be in danger of closing, possibly displacing more than three million children. How Motivated Are You? New survey indicates American workers motivation is slipping this year. The ADP Research Institute's Employee Motivation and Commitment Index is at the lowest
level since June of last year. A piece as productivity is reduced when workers are less engaged, and some of the car rental agencies a Casey or pushing electric vehicles now. For now, most customers who prefer a traditional car or suv can get one, but The Wall Street Journal says some travelers have been stuck with evs that they didn't really want. The vehicles may not be properly charged, they don't always come with operating instructions, and finding charging stations along
roads or at hotels can be a big challenge. Casey, Yeah, I had when I runted a car here not that long ago. They wanted to sub me one. It wasn't the one I thought I was going to get, And I was like, right, God, no, how about no? Yeah? Because you just don't. It'd be one thing if you're like in your you know, you're in your element, right, you know where the stations are. Maybe you got one at your house or whatever, like you plan for it, but you're in a weird city. I don't know
about that. But anyway, all right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. All right, have a good day, take care. Yeah, there you go. Jeff Bellinger, Bomberg News. All right, quick phone call. Doug's been hanging on on the casino issue. Let's grab that dog. What's going on. Hey, good morning, Casey. How are you today? I'm good, sir. I just wanted to call in. Had
some folks alert me that you were discussing the kid casinos. We went to Raleigh yesterday and we've started a group here in Rockingham County Citizens for Good Growth in Rockingham County. I'm conservative, but these Republicans, man, what they're doing in the back rooms and the halls of the Legislative building is ridiculous, not letting the be into it from the public on casinos and the fact that Senator Burger has got money coming in left and right from Cordish Group out of
Maryland. Three of the top people, the CEO of his wife and gentleman named zeb Smith, giving him thirty four thousand, five hundred dollars in November and March was this year maxing out the nation that they can give to him for individual donations. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I would encourage people to look at I'm sorry, I'm just kind of pushing along because We've just got
a couple of minutes. So what was I have? But you know, that's not new in the sense that you know, different business interests are gonna lobby and I guess the question becomes, is it just because of the type of business, Like if somebody wanted to open a laser tag facility in Eden, should the citizens even if that person wants to go buy a piece of property, should the citizens be like, nah, you can't use that piece of property. I mean, don't you kind of get out of that level
of democratic micromanagement that some people object to. I don't know. The folks that i'm I'm working with and the friends that have come together, it's not we're not against the gross This particular kind of growth is not good. It's not beneficial for the state. I mean, it's going to be quick cash for a casino, it's going to be quick cash for the politicians that's got investments. His friend David Cauchoo's buying property nearby. It's not the kind of
growth that we need. Everybody understanding growth that they never going to not make money. I'm sorry, I'm just trying to double's advocate you because it sounds like you've got a lot of these numbers in front of you. And I appreciate that you're you know, you're you're digging into this issue, and I would encourage people to do that. But the reality is there is a financial
benefit to the county. There are jobs that are out there. The question is going to be a total tally of you know what those costs are associated with it? And yeah, well the jobs, the jobs that are going to come to Rockingham Canny from this Caseine Tho like he's stating five thousand across the state with the three locations, seventeen hundred and ninety in Rockingham Canny. But the folks that come into manage are not going to be from Rockingham Canny.
They're going to be people that they bring in from their establishment that knows the operation. The people here are going to get the low hanging fruit. You're not going to give them a forty hour week jobs. Some of them, I mean, they want to open a Walmart. That's that's inherently another
issue that you that you have with big box retailers. I'm just I'm just saying, sir, I I really want to see an entire balance sheet, and I think the numbers that you and your folks are pulling together, coupled with whatever the argument's going to be on the part of politicians who may support this, it's going to be important. And thanks for your call for everyone to, you know, look at this stuff.
