All right, good, good morning everybody. It is Wednesday. Uh, you know about the halfway mark. I mean, technically it would be about seven thirty, but we're on the Uh, we're on the cusp. Do I get a little, a little sip of water to get things going this morning? All right? I don't know how long it's going to take him to work all the speaker of the house stuff out. But every day everyone just looks stupid. Right, you have to realize that, And I understand
that everyone has a different opinion on why why that's happening? Right, because you know, you could be on team McCarthy didn't stick to what he agreed to. You could be on team Matt Gates just once a lot of camera time. You could. You can chalk it up to Republicans having the ability to think for themselves and not be required to always operate in a lockstep.
Because I think people are accurate when they say that if it was the Democrats, whatever, whoever was running things, would tell him they would probably do And I do think that they do a better job at that, which could be a blessing and a curse. So look, I don't know. And then then there's the hot take and let me get it out the way. Well, you know, at least they're not spending any money while that's going on, and I understand the frustration there, but that's that's not a good
take because they're still spending. They're still spending money, right, and anything that they've been kind of putting off that has not been getting done that they want to get done. I don't know how you think that. Well, once they're back, they're just going to spend it. It's like a it's like a gas boycott. We're like, nobody, get nobody get gas on Tuesday. We're gonna show them and then you literally time it out so you
don't. But then you get it on Wednesday, and you don't decrease your consumption, right, you still have the same commute, drop the kids off at school, whatever it is. So we're just we're kind of stuck in this. And then they're offering up people like Tom Emmer, who I mentioned, who I actually know he was, uh from when I was in Minnesota.
This was prior to him getting he had done some politics, but then he was out and he ended up taking over one of the day parts that I used to be on up in Minneapolis, and then Congressman, and then for four hours yesterday for some reason, the Speaker of the House nominee and that went down in flames. So they're just just checking, checking the boxes, going through the list, and I think it's a Louisiana Congressman's day in the barrel today. But it looks dumb the old. It's just the reality
of it. But we'll update you every day because that's you know, that's part of the gig round here. I just wish I didn't have to. Also, we got let's see here. Oh yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, we have a new angle of attack on the Supreme Court. Very mature stuff. They're gonna help it. They're gonna help you. You know what it feels like. It feels like listicles. Do you know
what those are? Listicles are buzz what BuzzFeed used to traffic in right where it's an article, but it's an article, it's a list, right, the top thirteen brands for summer. That's a listical or they sort something or they you know, we each each state's favorite food and then you click on it and half the time it's like I've never heard of that food, and I live in that state, right, it's just pure garbage, clickbait. That's where we're headed now, and it's it's a it's a wild collection man
of apparently what is the here we go? What is the baked in hierarchy or man explaining or patriarchy or whatever you want to call it. So I can't wait to talk about that. We got some lawsuits and more on that pilot from yesterday. But we're gonna terrify you first. I thought we'd start there and I saw one of the most terrifying articles and just in a very matter of fact way that it's explained this morning as I was digging through some
last minute to show stuff. So yeah, we'll ruin your day. We'll do it coming up next. Hang on, keeping you connected. This is ninety four to five WPTI and the Triad and one six one FM Talk and the Triangle. All right, good morning, six eighteen here on the Kcoday Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. I'm gonna pull a bunch of things together after I spare you with this fun China story because I cwr L was they're trying, you know, they're trying
to be helpful, except they're really not. And it's pretty apparent the direct why they went in the direction that they did go in versus some of the
other opportunities. But and it has to do with fake stuff on the Internet and fake stuff in political ads and just fake stuff in general, where they they seemingly there's they're seeming they are very concerned about something, but they're only concerned about the stuff where they wanted to use examples where they think that Republicans are big meanies here, and I think they've they have, they've jumped over what is arguably a bigger concern and one that is not new. And we'll
get to that. But look, everybody's got a fear monger and pander or they have to write a story sory like this one in a matter of fact, almost excited way. So new reports show that Chinese scientists have have hit the uh, the jackpot when it comes to novel viruses. Right, so new, not yet discovered, now discovered viruses after they sampled in an entire island off the coast of China that basically is just covered in rodents. Right,
and it's covered in rodents. People don't go there. People don't live there. Occasionally, you you know, you could get a situation where one of the rodents could could make it on the land, but a lot of a lot of it's just bird chomping down and there you go. And they
excitedly announced that when they went there and started gathering samples. Within a very short period of time, scientists announced that they discovered eight eight never before seen viruses, including two of them that are described as similar to COVID, and all of the eight have what they say is a high probability to infect humans, but they're not one hundred percent sure what all would happen. And so they're going to study these eight viruses intensively and you know, experiment with them.
It's like, can you know, figure some stuff out? And they're just announcing this like, hey, other scientists, you should be really excited. Look what we found in our scientific endeavor and now we're gonna dig into this. And and that's the way that they are pushing this instead of do you trust you trust them with eight new anythings and their level of experimenting, let alone what we're willing to kick in some dollars for I. E. Fauci man, But you know, there's your good news. These samples,
which include over seven hundred from rodents living on Heinan Heinann Island. Uh, probably not gonna go there. Collected eight novel viruses, one in the same family as COVID, another similar to that family. I don't know what that means, but all of which they feel you'll have the ability to infect humans. Well, yeah, generally for pulling them off other mammals, that's how that happens. But say that there will be extensive experiment He needed to determine
exactly what the effects on humans could be. That research that they're going to get into asap. Now, Hainan Island or Hannan Island or have you pronouncement, that's the big island off the south. So this is an island off of that island covered in rats. You know it sounds awesome, absolutely,
and here we go. The scientists who will be in charge of conducting the experiments is she Zengli, who is known in China as the batwoman or bat Lady because her research has primarily focused on coronavirus samples in bats, and she used to head a division in Wuhan. That's who's that's who's gonna start testing all this stuff? So, hey, you know what, I want to go back to bed too. So if this sap the last little bit of
motivation I guess you have for the day, You're welcome. I enjoy heading back, getting under the covers where it's safe, and just waiting for whatever horribleness comes down the pipe here, all right? Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four let me get into this wrlpiece. All right. So they're like, ah, what are we going to do? How fake imagery and fake videos in fake audio is going to impact the election? And
then, of course they will. They go through and they they come up with a bunch of examples, three primary examples that they focus on, and in each case the quote perpetrator of the fake audio, video or photo is some evil Republican guide. And the primary example that they're talking about is the Donald Trump Fauci hug photo. Did you see that? Okay, that's not
real, that's not a that was not a real photo. And we know this because it literally was watermarked as not real at the at the time it was used like it said it on there, they didn't use it in an and it was one of the Santa's war room or something, but they marked it as And I'm not saying whether it's a good idea or a bad idea
or any of the rest. I'm just pointing out that if you're nervous about that because you feel that a watermark photo which says, hey, this is not real could have such an impactful or such an impact on the elections, what about stuff where they didn't bother to produce a photo, they just lied about it. Can we can we not skip over that before we get to the new tech stuff, because you know Josh Stein's campaign, Josh Stein and his cats, they lied about his opponent in the age race and rape kits
wholesale lied media carried the water. Courts eventually had to point out that, yeah they did. He didn't bother to mock up any CGI photos or anything, but but they just straight up lied. Or how about I don't know, a document's produced with fifty one intelligence experts saying that this laptop from Hunter
Biden, it's just it's a Russian plant, it's not real. What do you think was What do you think is more impactful those two things that I just told you about, or a water barked little picture of Trump and DeSantis hugging, which by the way, doesn't even look real even with out the label on it. Which do you think is more problematic? We talked about some other examples here the other day where there is a video floating around.
It's of two kids, look to be Palestinian kids or Iranian kids or whatever, the Middle Eastern kids, and they have you know, they're speaking in their language and then they have the dub over in English, but they don't really I'll explain what I mean. And the news story it attaches them one six one FM Talk and not Eymore five w PTI, two stations driving them best in talk. This is Casey O Day and Carolina's Morning News. Welcome, I'm back six thirty four. Did you see the freak out yesterday at
Oregon State University? So somebody made a threat and then the word got out that there was a bomb in one of the robots on campus. And apparently there's a lot of robots they have, like you know, it's a university whatever, they have robots in that sense, but also they have food delivery bots which are getting on a lot of campuses, are popular, and they have robots that literally take folders and files between buildings, and before you know
it, everyone is paranoid and seeing a bot everywhere they go. That it caused a bit of panic, taking up several hours yesterday officially, and when the university tweeted emergency is over around one after the university advised everyone to avoid all robots and whatever you do, don't open them. You know what's creepy too, is some of these bots. I don't know if you've seen these. I saw one in a Walmart once. They have like marketing bots,
but they come up to you. Have you seen these in a retail setting? They're really creepy. This one was for like Colgate or crest Or, one of the big So I'm over there and I actually had was buying toothpaste and like if you get near the toothpaste, the thing comes buzzing up to you and spins around because it's got like discounted whatever on its back, like a little shelf built into its back, and then you grappling out of there. I don't want anything to do with this. Plus this one was like
bumping into stuff. But yeah, so you're on campus, you think all the robots, like one of the robots has like a you know, a suicide vest on and you're encountering them all over campus. Of course it's causing people to freak out. Man u. So robots on campus do everything from deliver food to students staff at faculty also as part of their safety. What is that? Oh? Okay, So like, if you're walking at night and you want somebody with you, you can get a rope. Well,
what good's that goond to do? Unless the damn things aren't well, one of them they thought was armed. All told about two and a half hours, during which people were advised to avoid the bot. So okay, all right, don't have to tell me twise, maybe that's what happened to Hitchbot back in the day. Man, all right, let me get back to this, because I was pointing out, I was pointing out how concerned in
this RAL article they are about medieval Republicans mocking fake stuff together. And the example they used was the Trump hugging Fauci, which was somebody with DeSantis's campaign, even though they labeled it as not real. But like the impact of something like that versus the impact of fifty one intelligence officials saying that the Biden laptop is Russia, Russian disinformation. I feel like that's gonna be a lot more impactful when we know this because we pulled people, so you want to
ignore that. And some other things that have recently shown up. We had the video of what was purported to be like two eight to nine year old kids talking about how much all the bad stuff they wanted to do to the Jews, and the way it wasn't a deep fake in the sense that they had to manipulate video, even they basically just laid new audio because in the video the kids are speaking Farsi and the announcer is translating, so they just
dub over the announcer and you can make them say whatever you want. And what the kids were actually saying wasn't complimentary, but it wasn't all that stuff. Well, then you had Greta. Greta's had a week man the octopus thing. Are you familiar with the octopus thing? So Greta is posing for photos with I don't know what, like three or four other people. I
don't want to say kids, because she's not a kid. She's posing for photos and they have signs about, you know, free Palestine, all of that, and then one in one very featured part one of these students' knees
is forward and on. It is a stuffed little beanie baby looking octopus, which happens to be a specific shade of blue, and some people pointed out that there is historically imagery where a tentacled something be it a squid or an octopus, had wrapped its tentacles around the world, and that was meant to be how the Jews control the world, right. It was part of the propaganda. It's what you saw in German newspapers in the thirties and forties and
was utilized in many other capacities. So to have almost the exact same color, to have just randomly a stuffed little octopus, and to have it featured as part of imagery meant to push back on Israel as it pertained to the Palestinians. People had some questions like, did you literally just include classic anti Jewish propaganda and what was the response? I had never heard this ross. Help me out here. It's a speed tool for kids with autism or something.
I have no idea. I've never seen it before. You had never seen the other where they use the stuffed animal. Okay, but that is what that is what they said. They said it was uh for she Yeah, she said it was a common thing that like autistic people have. Yeah, but I'd never seen it, so perhaps, but you know, I'm just one case. I don't so yeah. But my point is, you
know, okay, my point is that was the explanation. And even even though you would, you know, you would have more more time spent around autistic people just to to your son and his classes and the other kids and maybe kids you gets just because you haven't seen it. It is largely open for interpretation. So whatever, if that is in fact what it's used for,
I don't know. I don't know how to disprove that. But that benefit of the doubt is not something that was given about the time where like the media is freaking out over a stage looking like a run right, it was all in and I'm sorry for all the people are like, you can't attack this poor child. Greta is not a child, Okay, she is
an adult. She absolutely is an adult, and she is an adult that goes around and is has been an activist and you can say that, you know, basically this was the work of her family and now she continues to be immersed in this, whether she wants to or not, but that's the
reality. And wherever she goes, high profile Moonbat politicians who really really liked the idea of top down government control over every aspect of your life and the name of climate stuff, you know, they're happy to have her out there. So once you're in that public figure mode, people are going to hyper analyze what you do. So that was one aspect and it actually led to Israel deciding she's out. She's on the no go Israel list. Absolutely,
yes, Israel has decided that she is no longer welcome. And there's some curriculum within various schools that may have stuff from her in there. They're having that removed because Israel has decided no, that's what she meant. Well, then some video emerged and in the video you have her talking about how do
I say vegan Moonbat style warfare? I guess would be And it's it becomes very easy to believe these things, right, It's it's easy to believe it because we've seen different versions of this, like the AOC one sheeter that was put out around the Green New Deal, talking about you know, trains that go to Hawaii getting rid of all the cows, the whole insane video portion that they produced to like sell that where everything's going to be a kumbai Ya
special government works project, Like that stuff was real. So when you hear this, people are going to believe that it's real because you've said so many insane things very much along these same li War is always bad, specifically for the planet. If we want to continue fighting battles like environmentally conscious humans, we must make the change to sustainable tanks and weaponry. There are so many new concepts for our battery powered fighter jets that can carry many more missiles biodegradable
missiles. Of course, something literally everybody can do to stop this nonsense is, for example, block the roads to gardens and farms so the plants don't get overrun by these heavy, heavy tanks. Hand grenades very important. If you use hand grenades, please use vegan grenades. No animals should have to give their life for all this mayhem and chaos. They have a special sticker on them. You really can't miss them in the grenade market or wherever you
buy them. Yeah. I cover all of this and more in my newest book, Vegan Wars. Okay, all right, could you see how some people might for a moment maybe if they're just not not paying full attention. I think that she one hundred percent said that I can't. And I also think whoever created that video and these memes should be locked away in prison for at least twenty years. Oh wow, at least twenty yeah for oh no, I mean I could seriously sway an election. The biodegradable vegan hand grenades
thing. Aren't all grenades or explosives really biodegradable in a way? Kind of? I mean, yeah, it's a good point. Yeah, and it's a pretty quick process. I guess, maybe not one hundred percent, but pretty close. No, But I'm serious and to your point, you know, it's like, ah, do you want do you want people? Ross by the way really doesn't want them thrown in jail for twenty years? Right, just we're clear, I mean probably thirty if I'm I'm more honest.
Yeah, all right, all right, all right, well thirty to fifty if I'm the lawyer, I'm not helping. But that's where we are now. And that's obviously a reference to dude who was making quote unquote political cartoons, one of which was the standard Hey, too lazy to vote, Why
don't you just text it? And then it's like an American Idol style text to text to vote joke, And ironically it's a There is an example of the exact same joke, using, by the way, the same text number, but that somebody made a meme of on the other side, telling Trump
voters they don't want to go vote, they can text to vote. Okay, Well, obviously you can't text to vote, not yet, although there's some folks who really are working on and I'm sure, I mean, you don't really have freedom until you can vote via a snapchat, right, I feel that that's Yeah, if you have to do the dance on the TikTok, right, proving your real person, Yeah, then like it's like one of those robot captures, except you gotta you gotta Dougie. Was the kid
still Dougy? I don't know, or do they whip the nane? Did I just did I just make I'm old joke? Because I probably did. Didn't that dude go to jail for murder trying to murder somebody? The nane guy? I don't know. Yeah, it didn't work out. Man,
probably should have stuck with the dougie. You know, I feel bad for Greta in a way because she's been used for other people's political agendas her entire existence, her entire existence, and before it was like her parents could use her as like a shield, be like, oh, she's a child and she has autism. How dare you, you know, criticize her even though you have like nations changing their infrastructure because of the things she's saying. Right,
it's so bizarre. It's like the kid who did the project with the straws can't have fact you can't actually have real straws in New York. Now they're made of paper and they don't work. It's crazy, it's absolute insanity.
But but now she's older and she's learned to do that herself because they're like, hey, you know, you're in this photo these people that are supporting Palestine and Gaza, and these are terrorist individuals that beheaded babies and set elderly women on fire, and you just happen to have this octopus in the corner there, not in the corner. I want to be very clear.
It's it's not off to the corner like it's set in the background. It's intentionally on somebody's forward knee, right, So it's like it's present there in the photo. It's like you see, it's like part of the photo. And so it's not so hard to believe that she might be manipulated into supporting somebody else's political agenda, because that's been her entire existence. But now when that's point, you know, it's like, hey, what is up with
that octopus there? She's like, well, I have autism. It's like natural, it's is an autism thing. And perhaps it is, but I'm saying I've not seen it, but maybe it is sort of a comfort fidget toy. I don't know. Well, and it's not so hard to believe that she could be manipulating because it's been her entire life, right well, and it just again it highlights the double standard of analysis. Right, nobody's gonna be very critical. They're going to take what she says because most of
the media they like her messaging. But the other thing is too like why is she in these textbooks? Why was she in Raeli school? She hasn't invented anything, she hasn't accomplished anything, she hasn't done anything. Why is she in the textbook? Why are you learning about Greta sailed Remember she sailed, right, Remember then she sailed on and then the crew all flew back. But yeah, yeah, so and you know there's a lot of people
in textbooks that sailed from Europe to the Americas. Right, that's a thing. Now, they probably don't get as good a treatment as she does. But I'm just saying that could be the qualified. Now she's just insufferable, and she broadcasts her message on these big television networks that are powered by fossil fuels. Yeah, well, now you're getting into details. Hang on, we'll be back, all right, Hang loose lots to get into over the
next two hours, and we'll get into it. Coming up with Oh look, listener email Apparently I forgot to do something, and good news for the makers of viagra. I guess more on that in a moment. Hang on, good morning, and welcome me. Is is our number two? You're on your Wednesday kc O Day radio program. Ross. I assumed you weren't gonna be here today because it's National Chicken Alfredo Day and probably wouldn't be.
But my work ethic is disimpeccable because we get we get a do it yourself holiday in our days off like you can get so, you know, depending on what your specific thing is. Yeah, National Chicken Alfredo day. Uh, that's your go to still at the uh at the garden right uh at the moment. Yeah, we haven't had it actually in a while though. Oh okay, that's how you post a photo not that long ago of some takeout or something. So h that all of guarden argument continues, It still
continues, it's still trending. Everything is dumb. Not going to dive all the way back into that. Let me do this though, because I find
this stuff very amusing. You remember the story we did the other day where they figured out that one of these big carbon offset credit companies was a giant scam, and in fact, they paid so little attention to what they were doing that it was only upon closer review that they figured out that they thought they were buying forests restoration credits by partnering with this company that did habitat restoration in I don't know, somewhere in Africa. And it turns out that they
do do that, but it's a trophy hunting operation. So the carbon offset credit right the projects where they go out and they say, all right, so here's what we're gonna do. Awarded a bunch of those to a company that used it to subsidize big game hunts, big game safaris, right, which is great in my opinion. I was hilarious because did you put so
little effort into actually doing this. You're stealing most of the money, and then when you did try to get something down on paper, you didn't even make sure that it wasn't somebody who's out hunting rhinos or stuff, you know, other stuff. But I would point out that hunting organizations historically, especially here in the US, do contribute and in some cases are the largest contributor
to habitat restoration for various species. That's where most of the hunting and fishing licensing dollars go, as well as the different projects, the different nonprofits like Pheasants Forever Duck's Unlimited, right, this is what they do so in a way that was standard, but it obviously wasn't their intent because then the moonbats freaked out when they figured out what it was. But it is that laziness
that is their undoing. So yesterday you probably saw the seventeen hundred sociologists who signed an open letter quote as educators, it is our duty to stand by the principles of critical inquiry to hold the university as a space for conversation. That four grounds had blah blah blah blah. Al Right, So basically, seventeen hundred leading sociologists signed this letter talking about how universities need to be safe
spaces for anyone who really hates Jews. Right, so you know, you get the some of the student organizations like which stop at Harvard that have come
out with some pretty insane stuff. But luckily seventeen hundred they love doing these lists, right, They love this, especially during Trump they love these so like fifteen hundred scientists say that Trump has tiny hands, right, and and you when you think about it, it's really not that impressive, and it's stupid and it's petty, and half the time it's a bunch of bs in the sense that they really didn't vet if somebody was in fact whatever they claimed
they were. Well, that's what turned out yesterday to be the with the seventeen hundred sociologists, as some folks who actually reviewed the fifteen hundred signatures started to notice some stuff. So as you read down, you'd have like Philip Primieu Carlton University. All right, it's one sociologist Number two, doctor Katerina Minevski of Radbood University in the Netherlands. Okay, all right, everything still seems on the up and up. Adolf Hitler, Professor emer Emeritus, Sociology,
University of Austria, Ross. You're familiar with his work or not? I'm sorry, what was that name again, Professor Adolf Hitler? I oh, aate off Hitler. I have heard that name before. Yeah, he's got ameritis status, so you know people and then people like, oh,
well that's something sounds weird there. How about uh, doctor Shaitana Pagoda from Who Flung Poo University, Beijing. Obviously she is on the cutting edge of sociological endeavors here and and really all the work they're doing at the Who Flung Pooh University in Beijing pretty groundbreaking. Or how about uh, the esteemed doctor Philip mccrack uh from the uh the anus Anus University in France on New Ross. How do you say, I'm sorry, it's on what it's spelled A
and U s and what ina a day of French? So I don't right, Well, you went to EPCOT right, I did. I'm assuming you speak all the languages represented there now. So well, anyway, that's where doctor Phillip mccrack practices and news La France. Did I nailed that? Nailed it? Okay? Good Joseph Gebbels, director of Uh, well, it's
a Harvard spot there, so good for him. Uh. Even Joe Biden was listed on there as one of the signatories from Benjamin Franklin, Presidential Practice Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. I don't even know what that means. So my point is they put all this out there, and uh, media outlets ran with this story, right because they love these kinds of stories.
They went, well, look at that fifteen hundred very you know, really smart university folks are sitting there and pointing out that just because somebody you know, walks around tearing signs of kidnapped or detained depending on how you want to word it, you know, Jewish youth who maybe held hostage right now and you know, and then openly talks about how they need to fire up the kilns again, how that is an individual who should not have any perhaps consequences
where potential employers go, hey, you know what, maybe I don't want to hire that person because of all the insane crap you're seeing right now, we're grown adults can't not come out and just post the most horrific crap or do the most horrific stuff and really out themselves as the giant anti semites that
they are. It's I mean, it's it's scary how over the top we've talked about this these stories are, because you just think, even if somebody holds those beliefs, there's no way they're going to be that out about them. But they got no problem. So the media loves this story because, like you know, so they don't even check the names, and so they printed this story everywhere without checking any of the sourcing, any of the stuff in there. It's the the hospital story all over again, which, by
the way, now they're trying to revisit that. I saw a couple of folks, a couple of journalists going, well, you know, we haven't they haven't disproved that it wasn't the Israeli Air Force, so we're still I mean, they're still going down that road. So yeah, obviously they're going to run out and go Yeah, fifteen hundred sociologists said this and he can't argue as fifteen hundred you know, doctors at universities, or you're a bigot
or whatever. And they just wrote it up and all they had to do was glance at the list of people including doctor Philip mccrack, doctor Adolph Hitler, doctor Gebbels, Joe Biden, Aikman's on here, Donald J. Trump is on there described as king, and Avid Golfer. Dude, they just
didn't check it. So once again all of these outlets running around wanting to be very concerned with fake news or fake video or audio or whatever it is, and so they write the articles, but they only ever in the article they give specific examples of who they consider their political enemies and ignore the larger
things. You don't hate journalists enough. I know you think you hate journalists, but when you see literal journalists out there referring to the kidnapping and hostage taking of children as quote being detained, you don't hate journalism enough considering what they're willing to do. And I saw people arguing, go, well, this is just you're just you know, this is small grapes what you're even
arguing about right now? If they're held hostage is detained attained as held hostage, And no, it's not, because detainment is something we view through an authoritary lens. What I mean is it is authority that the public will yield in their quest for safety and public safety and policing. Right, so that detainment isn't inherently something that is horrible and illegal. It may be part of
justifiable criminal justice practice. Right the officer has met the requirements for probable cause, they're able to assert a crime that you either are committing they believe you to be committing. It's not just based on a phone call, and it arises to the level where they may tell you, yes, you are being detained. And that is a legal standard that we argue over in courts.
Hamas kidnapping children for propaganda purposes is it never crosses into that threshold unless you're one of these insane campus kids where you've learned how to justify this, and then you have to get out, you know, as support, you have to put together this list of fifteen hundred sociology experts to bolster your point because you realize it's probably it's not panning out for you real well, absolute insanity all right, Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's almost as if this mom in Montana's not doesn't make a lot of good decisions. I'll give you that crazy story. And dude, George Santos Man congressman, is just full, utterly full of crap, utterly full of crap. You would think he would lay low, But I guess when you're an habitual liar, like maybe you don't even realize you're doing stuff. I'll let you know what he concoct and was telling people while he's currently under investigation
and indictment. So I mean the the stones not to just try to lay low absolute insanity. All that more coming up. K Cooday Radio program Thank You Casey is on ninety four to five w PTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Oh man, you want you want the most insulting way to handle this? Leave it up to the Washington Post. Are you familiar with what's going on with the Navajo Nation and gay marriage?
Okay, So apparently about the time they started adding like two spirits to the LGBTQ stack of letters, which was claimed to be the way in which Native American tribes wholly accepted gay marriage, and transgenderism and celebrated it was part of their culture. And then they have some like really flimsy evidence to point that out. They still couldn't get past the fact that some of the largest Native American rule making bodies, like the Navajo Nation, within their own laws,
refused to recognize same sex marriage and transgenderism. And it never really comported with activists. How were running this whole Oh yeah, they this was a big part they celebrate. They worshiped, right, they worshiped people who were quote two spirits. Well, the Washington Post decided to write an article to explain why this remains taboo within the official rules of the Navajo Nation. And you're never gonna guess who's to blame. No, no, no, not
the people who sit literally in the headseats of the Navajo Nation. Wait for it, it's next. This is one O six ONEFM Talk in the Triangle and News Talk ninety four five WPTI and the Triad. All right, good morning, seven point thirty five CACODA Radio program. I feel like this is a wonder full opportunity to use this platform that we have to help tackle what
is just a just a horrible, horrible affliction disease. I'm talking about Alzheimer's and if you've ever had to watch anyone go through that, and I have, but on a very personal basis, you've had to watch that and everything that goes with it, like it's it's very emotionally taxing for everyone involved, and of course obviously for the individual who can turn into a different person out
of frustration and anger because their faculties are failing them. And so anytime I see a an update that perhaps, just maybe possibly there is some hope in pushing back on that front, I want to make sure to highlight it. According to a new study from Outzeinai Medical Center in New York, a steady prescription of viagra could actually slash the risk of Alzheimer's disease by sixty percent.
That is amazing. Now, again it's it's an individual study. However, it did involve I think twenty seven thousand subjects, so it's, you know, a pretty big one. And they just they basically tracked those who were being provided with sildentaphil or whatever the active ingredient is and those who were not, and how it affected a particular protein. And I'm not a scientist, but I do know this, I'm I I know you got a lot going
on. I know there's there's there's many, many things trying to capture your attention on a day to day basis, whether it's family related issues, work related, the balancing thereof. But ladies, we're gonna need you to step up here and and do your part. I mean, the fact is that if this works, that dude in your life is going to be, you know, is going to be having to take this prescription. And it's important that all aspects of the prescription are followed through with for medical necessity. Do
you get what I'm driving at ross? Do you understand the plea that I'm making as to how we can help fight this together? So you know, ladies, just know that your husband, he's doing this because he wants to. He doesn't he doesn't he doesn't want a scenario where he doesn't remember you. So in a way, it's for you that he's taking all of this viagra. And you know what the doctors say about something lasting too long, so you wouldn't want them to slip into peril based on that side effect.
And unfortunately, this is this is what happens. Takes takes a village takes a team to help with this particular treatment option here. So great news, exciting news, but one that you know, frankly is going to require some sacrifice. But you're welcome because that's what we do. We share very important news here on the show. Like believe it or not, the items constructed
and shipped out of China continue to be garbage. A couple stories here, like I don't know the largest beer maker in China, singh Tao, You probably probably see it. They sell it all over here is dealing with a little bit of a little pr issue after a video was posted online showing factory and employees who are not allowed to leave their workstations, so when they need
to go number one, they just go in the beer. Not a good look obviously, something you know, something you don't want making the rounds on the internet. The video, which has racked up tens of millions of views, as has prompted, as you can imagine, a lot of calls to police who say they're investigating the incident, and they said that they've identified where potentially the video may have emerged, specifically the quote Zingtao Brewery number three,
and they are questioning and going through all of the employee stuff there. I just assumed, I just assume if it comes from China, there's something in it that shouldn't be So I don't know why everyone's surprised. Did you see the Chinese adult toy problem? Oh? Yes, Uh marketing under so Divine, which I guess is a brand of adult toys. A major recall has
been launched after it was determined that they could quote burst into flames. And I want to be clear here as to what we're talking about, because it's it has to do with the way it's very poorly constructed, very cheaply constructed, and if you put the batteries in wrong and then turn it on, it could literally burst into flames. And the items in question are love eggs, joy I want you to think about where that might be when it's on
at the time as it burst into flames. Manufacturers the initial recall code prompted by UK's Office of Product Safety, but is captured obviously US interest. The manufacturers saying that basically the plant in China where they make their items may have been cutting corners. I know you're shocked, and they're urging anyone who had purchased one of these items to immediately discontinue use and to remove remove the batteries from it and take it back to where you about it. So there you
go. I want to make sure because holy crap, that could go in a really horrible, horrible direction. All right, seven forty four raised agic from the weather channel. You standing by? What is going on? The man? Much much? What are you up to? I'm wondering how a little old tropical storm doing its thing is now gonna wipe out Acapulco or what's going on? Man? The last thing? You guys taking a little grief, A little grief. Yeah, And honestly I don't know should I say
we should? None of the guidance was even close to forecasting what happened with
Otis. And just to give everybody an idea, otis a hurricane that made landfall overnight on the west coast of Mexico, practically right on top of Alcapoco, with one hundred and sixty five mile per hour or maximum sustained winds, so record breaking in terms of that strongest in the East pac to make landfall, the first Cat five on Mexico's Pacific coast and probably one of the most rapidly intensifying storms by eighty miles per hour in twelve hours yesterday, breaking Patricia's
record in twenty fifteen for rapid intensification for the Eastern Pacific. And none of the models were forecasting anything to get stronger than what it was, which was I believe a minimal hurricane or certainly a weaker hurricane, but just to what could end up being in case a catastrophic event for the resort area near al Capulca where it came right in at the wrong angle at a terrible time overnight. And this one's gonna be one that's going to get a lot of people's
attention, if it hasn't already. Now In the Atlantic, Tammy's out there, may affect Bermuda. It's a hurricane right now, maybe a tropical storm as it affects the island of Bermuda. But this big ridge that's dominating our weather. Over the next fourth five days or maybe longer, we'll continue to keep us free of any tropical action. Remember the Atlantic hurricane season does go through the end of November. Right now, we're in great shape. Lots
of sun, a few clouds today in the upper seventies. They hit eighty in some spots by tomorrow and again on Friday, and over the upcoming weekend, maybe some low to mid eighties, and for some we're getting close to record warmth, especially as we get into the weekend. Today's record we'll pick on Raleigh first eighty four, Tomorrow's eighty five, Friday's eighty seven, and then Saturday and Sunday eighty six and eighty three the record. So if there
is a chance there, I think Sunday would be the best opportunity. May it'll be a little fog each morning coming in, especially starting tomorrow, but other than that, it is dry. It is gonna be unseasably warm. I don't see a break till about Tuesday of next week. All Right, thank you, sir. We'll chat again next hour. Okay, okay, all right, there you go, raised Agic from the Weather Channel. All Right, I gotta tell you a couple things, like what's going out with
the Navajo Nation. I know I teased that and got a little sidetracked, so we'll get that story for you. Hillary Clinton is the cash me outside girl. I don't I don't know if that's a positive or a negative considering what happened with that check. But you'll see why people were making that comparison. We got audio and much more coming your way Kcoday Radio program Smart Talk All Day, ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one six one FM
Talk in the Triangle. All right, welcome back, seven fifty two. So I mentioned this Navajo Nation story because Washington Post decided they needed to inject themselves. You've probably heard the narrative that when the Native American tribes they were all about LGBT. In fact, if somebody was transgender, they were worshiped
because they had two spirits. A whole lot of stuff was made up that upon closer review, simply doesn't appear to be part of historical perspective with many of these tribes like they in many cases, they just didn't They didn't worry
themselves with stuff like this. But you know, if you're an activist of today and you want to build a foundation for whatever points you're making, manipulating and misinterpreting things from a historical perspective is kind of you know, that's a hot thing to do, whether it's this or ancient aliens who were responsible for everything. I guess you have those folks out there. But what they couldn't come to terms with is why, like the Navajo Nation continues to not allow
traditional tribal wedding ceremonies to be practiced in the same sex environments. Right, it didn't comport because on one side you have all these experts saying, oh no, this was a huge part of it. They had gay pride parades back before you know, the Pilgrims landed right with no really no history to back it up, they would make those claims. So what do you do here, Well, the Washington Post they decided to investigate, and they figured
out the problem. According to this Washington Post article, the reason the Navajo Nation and various others including Nez Pierce, Crow, Shoshone, and a rapa Ho and just a variety of different of the larger Native American groups is not because they didn't have a long and storied history about being advocates. It was because Columbus repeat that again, So every it was basically everything in the Americas was one big pride party slash parade. And you know that that was all
part of Native American lore and literal deityism. That was all a thing just like you know, everyone lived in total harmony and nothing bad ever happened, and everyone was just going about their business and using all parts of the buffalo, and you know, all the stuff you hear. And then the colonizers
got here. And as a result, the colonizers, who yes, did attempt to impact various ways ways of life, right, whether it's marching people from one area to another on a trail that sounds very sad, to the establishment of the reservation system out west, and the wholesale ignoring of treaties. Obviously, in the middle of all of that, the colonists also made it so the Native American tribes suddenly were not practicing gay marriage and worshiping transgender two
spirit folks because that was their mission. And so it's not the tribe's fault. They continue. They just remained duped by the colonizers. And that is literally the crux of the Washington Post article. Yep, yeah, yeah, never for a moment, by the way, just going hey, I wonder if maybe this wild theory about what is traditional cultural and religious beliefs of the
tribes, what if maybe we're wrong about what that tradition may be. They don't for a moment park on that they decide that everything was the San Francisco Pride Parade, and then Columbus screwed it up, and now they have to work extra hard to overcome this so that official nations such as the Navajo Nation will once again embrace this thing that there's really no historical record of, yes, hundreds of year old stigma strong enough to keep the Navajo nations quote strong
tradition of LGBT pride down. And then of course they go to one church, one pastor who's seems to be an a moonbat outlier who is explaining this, and don't actually talk to the people within the rule making apparatus of the tribe to determine whether that was even true. Yeah, okay, I can't even read that. It's a whole thing they put together, but yeah it
did. Basically it's Columbus's fault and they didn't they didn't want to have to, but like other aspects of their tradition, evil white people destroyed it, including this, So there you go. And speaking of hypocrites, the Governor of New York was over in Israel wearing body armor. And why that's interesting is one of the first things that hochel Or Hopeful or whatever her name is, did is sign a bill making it illegal for New York folks to have
body armor. That's true, looking up. So yeah, when she then goes over to Israel and where is it? People think that it might be a bit of a hypocritical moment. Is our number three here on your Wednesday dc O Day radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So a new angle on the constant drumbeat of having to demonize
the Supreme Court. The peace entitled centuries old, male dominated institution that just ended right to abortion care is sexist in other ways too, And I kid you not. They're citing a study. Somebody decided to do a study, which sounds an awful lot like you knew the conclusion you wanted and then tried to fit everything in there. This from the University of Massachusetts Amherst reportedly studied some thirty five hundred transcripts of Supreme Court cases decided between nineteen eighty two and
twenty nineteen to figure out a variety of things. The big takeaway point is which justices are most likely to interrupt a woman lawyer? Right, That's the set of parameters here so which justices are most likely to interrupt not just a lawyer who's arguing, and not just in the very say, the fashion in which the Supreme Court arguments work. I don't know if you know this. Basically, the lawyers are up there and they're arguing whatever their point is.
They have a set amount of time, they have a special light system, and during the course of it, at any point a Supreme Court justice can ask of that lawyer a question. So if they're talking about, you know, you know historically what other companies have done, and it's a case over like you know, the hobby lobby case, right, and as it pertains to birth control as well as other forms that include you know, medication that kicks an abortion in. Like when they're going over all of that, at
any point, the justices can stop and clarify a point. It's a thing that happens. So in this case, they decided, we're all, we're going to do a study and we're going to focus on which justices would be most likely to interrupt female lawyers. It's so arbitrary, yet it's the direction
they went with. And you're going to be shocked to learn. You're going to be shocked to learn that Republican appointed Supreme Court justices are horrible man splaining monsters, and Democratic appointed justices are awesome and perfect and inclusive and would never do these things. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. What I did find interesting, though, is it had a little There was a little side note that emerged here when actually evaluating it, because obviously, I think that
the point of this is to demonize the quote unquote conservative justices. But one of the unintended consequences of this particular piece of study and the way that they built it, was that female justices, regardless of who appointed them, are more likely to interrupt other women. In fact, sir, let's see here, Sona Sodamayor, Elena Kagan, Thurgood Marshall, and Warren Berger seen as the largest interrupters according to this really weird study. Of the eight conservatives in
the data set, seven interrupt women more frequently than men. That includes John Roberts, Sandrade O'Connor, and Kennedy Scalia O'Connor and right, I'm not going to read all of them out, but yeah, yeah, this is apparently some big news item that they just had to get out there so they could
further show the toxic masculinity and disrespect for women that permeates the court. Even though you know, what is the definition of interrupting if part of the process is at any point a question can be asked of a lawyer by a justice to clarify something, and you stop them literally at that point to ask that is, is that interrupting in the because like I see interrupting as when you would interrupt somebody, and it's not a societal expectation right where people would view
it as rude that you interrupted, But in this setting, under these circumstances, it's not viewed as rude, it's as literally the process. So I don't know, And somehow Clarence Thomas, who is famous for not asking questions, found himself ranked higher up on the list because it's the justices quote unquote most likely to because they weren't looking for individual incidents of it in the transcripts.
They were trying to create a pattern as to how it would play out if you just tested it from here going forward, and not with the actual historical record where you can see where justice has spoke up in the middle of a discussion or a point, which again is protocol, but got to get that in there, all right. No, it's dumb. I just I didn't want to I do want to be the only person who knew the dumb information. Speaking of dumb, I'm beginning to think that this woman may not
be making the best decisions for her kids. A twenty eight year old Montana mother of two has been arrested for fatally striking a Native American woman while she was allegedly high on meth and telling authorities after the incident that she thought she had struck a deer. Sonny White was arrested after the charges of vehicular homicide while under the influence based on the fact that she had methde fetamines in her system and obviously you could tell it was her vehicle that ran this woman over.
White, who named her children Aryan and Nation. Those are the kids' names, apparently has a little bit of history with the Popo up there. In fact, during the search of the White Cadillac Escalade that she reportedly used to run this woman over, Li said they turned up additional methodphetamines, syringes, some unopened packages of narcan, and her system, according to blood tests, was filled with meth than fentanyl and pretty much anything else you get a
hold of. But yeah, they don't believe her, and they're also concerned that maybe they have to take the kids away. I mean maybe. Yeah, she's out running people over high on meth with kids in the car, and the kids' names are Arian and Nation. I guess people might wonder if she's providing the uh, the best role model there. But you know that'll be up for the courts to decide, all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So what is George Santos running now?
Yes, the New York congressman spinning tall tales again or who knows? Maybe this is true and it's chicken little and nobody believes them. But we'll tell you the story he was pushing because it's backcrap crazy and the ACLU has filed a lawsuit after the State of Tennessee made something against the law, which the ACLU feels shouldn't be against the law. We'll tell you what it is coming up next on the Cacoday radio program one O six one at Them Talk WPTI,
two stations driving the best in talk. This is CACODA and Carolina's Corning News. This sounds like a bunch of people, probably the very same people who largely got you and maintained you in this mess. We're sitting around in a room and they're like, and you were, just like, what's the most macho thing we can think of? We have to recover because I'm sitting here and seeing that not only is this a new marketing partnership, it represents
the largest sponsorship ever sold by the UFC. So the UFC's largest sponsorship, and by a wide margin, is bud Light. That's right, Anheuser Busch and Dana White Company or whatever the company behind UFC is called, have struck a deal that will make bud Light the official UFC brand. It is the largest sponsorship, It is multi year, It is way from a dollar perspective, way bigger than anything the UFC has ever done. And basically anything and
everything's going to have the bud Light logo on it. Does that sound like that was, you know, part of a structured plan of attack for bud Light or does that sound an awful lot like you had a bunch of marketing
people that are desperate considering all of the damage that's been done. Because I kind of feel like it sounds like the second and it also sounds like Dana White went we got them by the short hairs, tell them it's gonna cost this much, and they just went, okay, right, and they're just gonna throw money at the problem because again they don't fundamentally understand the problem.
If they'd had just come out and said, hey, we had the marketing company figured out the you know, one hundred influencers that are the hottest right now, we sent them all customized cans, and it runs the gamut, which is reportedly what they finally did say. If you had just come out
and said that, you'd been fine. But what irritated people was more and or so the video of the marketing chick talking about how much their customer base sucks, and there are a bunch of it's too fratty, They're just horrible and we need to do something about it. You're just crapping all over the people that actually stick with you, And it was it was awful obviously what it did, and that market share has never recovered, and it forced Anheuser
Bush to offload brands and change a lot of things they were doing. So now, in a fit of desperation, they're sitting around in a room going, well, what do we do with the bud light man? And I think somebody's like, what's the butcher's thing we can think of? And somebody went, hey, uh, what's that fighting? But it's not boxing, you know, with the blood and the stuff where they kick, and what
is that? Because I refuse to believe that they even have a functioning, working knowledge of the US see, and they thought, yep, let's drow all our money on that so we can show what a bunch of badasses we are. Who thinks that's going to work, I guess, is my question. I mean, I guess UFC gets to cash a fat check. But I don't know how that's how that's going to change minds, especially when what they failed to recognize is it had it had reached meme status, joke,
status, running joke, whatever you want to call it. Right, it wasn't just people individually making decisions. Peer pressure come into play. Right, So if you're at the bar with your buddies and you're watching the game, whatever that game may be, and uh, you know, everyone's like, yeah, i'll have a yingling. I'll have give me a c give me you know, some draft beer and then Joe on the ends like I'd like
a bud Light. There's a pretty good chance that Joe's buddies are gonna be like, oh do you would you like it in a little pinky out tea cup? Right, people are gonna make jokes, and once it's risen to that peer pressure level, it was deeply impactful for bud Light. Okay, you ever been to a party of people watching one of the UFC events. That's uh, you gotta have thick skin man, all right, that's a group of friends. That's a group of dudes who I have no problem giving
their buddies an immense amount of crap. There's nothing wrong with that, by the way, and the women too. My buddy's wife watched. She's in no more than he is. And frankly, I think she taught the sailors how to speak. So they're probably going to be the least likely to put up with, you know, this garbage intrusion into their sport if they get sick of your brand. So I feel like, in some way, shape or form, perhaps this backfires. Also, if you really want to do
this, can we why not have Dylan fight? How about Amanda? Nunyas she's Yeah, so Dylan mulvany can fight Amanda Nunya. I'm not gonna make Dylan fight a man. I will, I will, or Ronda Rousey, probably not Ronda Rousey. Let's go with Nunya since she's fought recently. R Holly Home or who's the crazy the crazy uh Ukrainian or maybe she's Russian chick uh from I'll try to remember what her name is, judikick. Maybe she's Polish. I don't know, and I probably didn't pronounce that any of them
will do. And uh, you know, let's get this thing going day three sixty six of being a woman fighting Amanda Nunez. That'd be amazing. Ross you don't even watch this? You tune in for that, wouldn't you? Amanda Nunez, badass Brazilian chick fighter against Dylan mulvaney as a marketing opportunity for bud Light, that'd be incredible. Why am I not being brought in
to consult on this? Or who's the the Chinese chick the uh mang something or other like there's I'll let him pick, let them let him choose, but yeah, I want to see that be a thing. If you're really committed to the sponsorship, you gotta make this happen your day. Smarter one six one FM Talk and News Talk ninety four WPTI more with PC starts.
Now. We got a little Hollywood problem. Why blacklist is trending. Hollywood insiders are warning their colleagues against posting quote pro Palestinian social media posts as they say that some studios may be circulating a new blacklist going around. As one insider put it, quote McCarthyism is back. Okay, a couple things. One, the posts that I've seen arguably are more than just pro Pinian. They tend to also be kind of anti some other folks. So that's one.
Two. I for one am shocked that a scenario might exist in Hollywood where people who have proven themselves to be perfectly adequate actors, actresses, directors, producers, whatever it may be, may suddenly find themselves on the outs
and with the inability to get work based solely on their political views. I for one cannot imagine a scenario where that would happen, and I am so glad that they're attempting to tackle this never before seen issue of somebody not being allowed to work in Hollywood based on a political opinion because it's never happened before ever, And obviously you can sense the sarcasm here. So now I'm fine, squirm away, don't care. You guys want to eat yourselves, Do
your thing, Do your thing. I think they also fired some chick who was pro Israel too recently. She got kicked off some what's the show? I think it's one of the adult swim shows. But anyway, yeah, they boosted her and or booted her. And then obviously the several high profile incidents we've seen with what people would describe as more conservative actors or actresses, which are pretty numerous. But no, this is where we got to draw the line. So there you go. All right, so this is interesting.
So people are like, nah, the the bud light thing is pray is praying on the how do I paraphrase this? Basically praying on the very short attention span that we have. And while I do recognize that that's a thing, I also recognize that once something becomes meme like and within the societal
peer pressure, it takes a lot longer to purge it. It's like, you know, think of the things and the opinions that you hold that may have been ingrained through group think or a particular incident or story going back years and years ago that continues to fester to this day. And you know those examples are out there. So I don't know. I we'll call it an interesting social experiment. But I still want to see Dylan mulvany fight Amanda New
you know, for diversity or whatever. I think it'd be amazing. So and I think, is she the chick who had like the two guys try to rob her and they didn't. I think that's her too, like, oh, we're gonna rob this small looking little woman. Oh dear god, what did she do to our face? I think is one of her backstories. So you know she'll she'll fight whoever she has to. I wouldn't want to screw with her. So Hillary Clinton, she got into a verbal altercation
as a quote heckler. It's interesting when they're yelling at her, it's a heckler, and it's in derogatory terms. And if somebody goes and starts screaming at Ben Shapiro, they're a social justice advocate or something along those lines. But whatever, So Hillary Clinton's on stage and some guys got beef with her, and his beef is not one that seems to be purely that he's a
conservative and she's you know who she is. It It is one of those mushy middle folks who feel that the Democrats, who they probably agree with on most all things, are also kind of becoming the warmongers. So that's what the beef was about. And Hillary is like something like a high school kid agreeing to a fight. Man. This is a clearly war mongering speech. President Joe Biden is calling for one hundred billion dollars of funding for Israel,
Taiwan, and Ukraine. And we're supposed to just bundle these together and pretend like we're gonna rush to World War three and we're all just gonna let Hillary rodhad Clinton sit here. Okay, I'm sorry, you know this is not this is no the way he sorry conversation. You're welcome to come talk to me here. Okay, you're right, you're gonna you're gonna you're gonna wait for me. Right. I don't know you. I do not believe you,
but respectfully, I do not believe you. And the fact of the matter is that the American people's voice or what needs to be heard because our president is not speaking for the American people. And are your opinion, that's your opinion, that's my opinion. But well that sit down. We've heard your opinion, Thank you very much. Now we're gonna I'm not gonna talk. I understand. Look, I understand that you know, some guys all
up in her business. He's taking that opportunity and is that there's some grand standing nature there. But I have never seen one chunk of video where I think for a moment that she might be a nice person. Do you know what I'm saying, Like where there's a glint of humanity and people try to make that into a hole like, oh, it's it's a you know, it's a gender thing. No, not necessary, saraily, because I could
think of certain female politicians. What's who is the Chickaoran for president that loves to do shooters, Gylan whatever her name is, Senator Gillan Hall or right, Like she's insane for some of the stuff that she was promoting. But like I remember thinking, I bet she's fun to hang out with in a
bar. You know, There's never been a moment of anything that I've encountered having to do with Hillary Clinton, where I could even begin to fathom a moment where perhaps she wouldn't just be horrible to you, mostly because you know, she would think of you as a peon, a lesser individual, almost a gnat there to bother her and provide nothing like. I feel like she
carries that attitude. And we've seen a whole lot of the seen a whole lot of examples of where that's how she's come across people have had to work with her in proximity to her. So yeah, I think she's almost spiteful enough. Maybe she would have waited, but probably what she would have done is bained a scenario where she then tried to get this dude arrested or something. I don't know, but yeah, she was not having any of it.
And I don't feel bad for her at all. All right, eight forty four KCO Day radio program Weather And you know for us, for us, it'll be okay, yep, unless us involves your relatives that are on a cruise to Acapulco where they got their own thing going on. So yeah,
where now you ain't. I mean that the most serious way strongest storm ever to make landfall in Western Mexico for a storm that let's just not get too much into the details, was not forecast to get even close to that strength, at least that's from what I'm reading, and a lot of the guidance was even suggesting it would hold its own or get weaker. But it rapidly intensified eighty miles per hour and wind speed in twelve hours. That is
significant and significant damage expected. As some of the pictures are starting to come in from some of the island resorts in around Alcapuco are not the island resorts, the resorts around Alcapuco, and as the storm was inlet, it has weakend, but it's still pretty strong storm with heavy rain. Now we're lucky because we've been blocked by high pressure, and that's been blocking a lot of the storms like Tammy, which is a hurricane out in the Atlantic. Believe
it or not, this high pressure that's keeping our weather beautiful. We'll stick around for a few days, so Tammy doesn't look like a threat to the US East Coast. May be permuted by the weekend as a tropical storm,
but with high pressure in control. It's a warming trend. Lots of mid seventies today, Maybe close to eighty, especially in the Triangle and points south and east tomorrow, but most mid upper seventies with sunshine by Friday and the weekend cook cclipse eighty in many spots get close to some records across the area. So a lot of sunny, dry and warm weather over the next days coming ahead here, even into the last weekend in October, which is coming
up this weekend. Casey, okay, well, yes, people will be asking what the Halloween forecast is going to be like. You want to make sure the kids are warm and or not too warm, and so maybe a preview of that as we get into the weekend. Okay, all right, we'll chat yeah tomorrow, Okay, okay, don't go ahead. What were you gonna say? Oh, I was gonna say, sneak peak by about Tuesday. That looks like when we may get a little cooler. But I don't see much rain. But by cooler, I mean maybe sixties during the
day, which after sunset, temperatures may drop. I don't see any extreme cold coming though. Yeah. And then there's the debate over what's the day. Should you wait till Tuesday or should Saturday be trick or treat and Tuesday's Trick or Treating and Halloween. Yeah, and then the greedy kids are like all the days. So yeah, yes, I'll take it tomorrow. So have a good one. Thank you, and Jeff Bellinger joins us. Next, hang on keeping you connected. This is ninety four to five WPTI in
the Triad and one six one FM talk in the triangle. All right, good morning, it is East fifty two. Your Bloomberg update now, Jeff Bellinger, what's happening? Good morning, Casey. Wall Street's losing streak ended yesterday. The major averages posted gains that range from six tens percent to nearly one percent. Futures are mixed this morning. The NOW futures are up sixty points, but the S and P and NASDAC futures are both lower. A
couple of tech giants checked in after the bell yesterday. They received very different receptions on Wall Street. Microsoft shares rallied after hours. The company's cloud business is picking up. Misoft posted its best numbers and six quarters, but Alphabet's cloud unit didn't do as well as expected. That company stock lost ground in late trading, and shares of Texas Instruments were among the losers after hours after
TI issued a disappointing sales forecast. General Motor shares fell more than two percent in regular trading yesterday. Reaction to GM's strong quarterly results was tempered by news that the United Autoworkers Union expanded strike to a big GM factory in Texas, and California regulators suspended the use of robotaxis made by GM's cruise unit. Those vehicles ordered off the streets in San Francisco because of safety concerns. Don't look
for housing demand to pick up any time soon. Mortgage bankers say the average interest rate for thirty year fixed rate home loans as approaching eight percent. The number of mortgage applications was down one percent last week. Apple's going to hold what will likely be its last launch event the year on Monday. The company plans to show off its new Max at the Scary Fast event on Halloween Eve, and Casey sources are telling Bloomberg that Apple will revamp its TV app before
the end of the year. The company wants to consolidate its various video offerings. This new version of the app will reportedly be released as part of a software update. Casey Okay, all Right, Jeff to appreciate it, and we'll chat tomorrow. Okay, have a good day, all right, there you go, Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News. All right, so check this
out. A woman in Michigan. A lot of lot of they had to GoFundMe for her, a lot of folks wanting to step up and help after they heard about the horrible, horrible situation that this woman found herself in. According to authorities, the woman was the victim of a nearly one hour long dog attack by her pet rottweiler. Pitbull cries. So she has a pitweiler, right, I think they're called pitwilers or those warlocks. No, warlocks
are Doberman rot crosses. Right, So this is a pitwiler, which, according to according to police, the woman was on the She was on the toilet all right, minding her own business, at which point the dog came into the bathroom and quote ripped her off of the toilet and again to maul her. The woman said that she fought with the pitwiler for an hour before being able to lock herself in a bedroom and basically the dog was then running
around the house. The two year old male weighed eighty two pounds and caused significant injury to this woman, a lot of blood loss. She ended up passing out. Thankfully they were able to get her to a hospital. And that was the story. And now they're trying to figure out what do we do with the dog? Right, Well, a little more infos come out. Apparently it wasn't the bathroom noises the woman was making, or perhaps a new smell that may have triggered this dog. According to police, the woman
told them that she had previously that day fed the dog hallucinogenics. I'm gonna repeat that. So she's got a pitwiler weighs you know, eighty some pounds is full of razor sharp teeth and aggression. Not yours, of course,
your pit wiler is the Gandhia pit Wilers would never do this. And she thought, but hey, you know, it'd be a good idea to quote calm the dog down, uh, to give him gummies containing THC and the magic mushroom component, the psychosylbin or whatever it is, because they make gummies
that are not just weed but also have the magic mushrooms in them. And she thought, hey, I bet if I give one of these to the dog who had been acting aggressively earlier in the day and hyper that it will calm the dog down, and apparently, uh, pitt weiler's don't do well when they start hallucinating. I mean she had no way of knowing, right, she thought she was doing the right thing. Ross you like you would you know, having never fed an animal hallucinogenics that's full of razor teeth,
like, would you like it could work to com it down? So it's like an awful idea. Oh really to text me, Hey, should I give my pitwiler my pittwiler? Yeah? Shrooms? I said, probably probably not, but but like LSD would be over and that'd probably be worse. Or Molly? Do they like molly? I'm thinking, uh thinking yeah,
probably into that or just those toads you lick. Yeah, At no point does what you've already identified as an aggressive dog probably need hallucinogenics, as this woman came to find out, Now people are mad they're going to destroy the dog, which you know, yeah, I guess I do kind of get that because she's a psycho idiot, but her GoFundMe went through. So what are you gonna do
