1 00:00:04,960 --> 00:00:07,160 Speaker 1: Somebody asked me a question, did we go in because 2 00:00:07,160 --> 00:00:09,039 Speaker 1: of Israel? And I said you were asked me? Are 3 00:00:09,080 --> 00:00:11,160 Speaker 1: you from that follow up? And I said no, I 4 00:00:11,240 --> 00:00:13,320 Speaker 1: told you this had to happen anyway. We knew that 5 00:00:13,360 --> 00:00:15,560 Speaker 1: there was going to be an Israeli action, We knew 6 00:00:15,560 --> 00:00:18,640 Speaker 1: that that would precipitate an attack against American forces, and 7 00:00:18,680 --> 00:00:20,920 Speaker 1: we knew that if we didn't preemptively go after them 8 00:00:20,920 --> 00:00:24,360 Speaker 1: before they launched those attacks, we would suffer higher casualties. 9 00:00:26,480 --> 00:00:29,400 Speaker 2: So that's from the Washington Post. The White House offering 10 00:00:29,520 --> 00:00:33,159 Speaker 2: shifting rationales for war with Iran. Good morning, My name 11 00:00:33,240 --> 00:00:36,560 Speaker 2: is Casey. That is the dude gym. Clarity does matter 12 00:00:36,600 --> 00:00:39,840 Speaker 2: in moments like this, when the message isn'tconsistent, It does 13 00:00:39,920 --> 00:00:44,960 Speaker 2: make people wonder. It drives reporters absolutely crazy. Was this 14 00:00:45,080 --> 00:00:48,680 Speaker 2: a carefully planned decision or is everyone scrambling to shape 15 00:00:48,720 --> 00:00:52,320 Speaker 2: the story after the fact. The Commander in Chief, Donald Trump, 16 00:00:52,360 --> 00:00:54,200 Speaker 2: he does weigh in, and we are going to get 17 00:00:54,200 --> 00:00:58,480 Speaker 2: to that. Also coming up at eleven, former FBI special 18 00:00:58,520 --> 00:01:01,480 Speaker 2: agent Corey Grass is going to be joining us. He's 19 00:01:01,520 --> 00:01:06,320 Speaker 2: an expert in counter terrorism and counterintelligence, and we're going 20 00:01:06,360 --> 00:01:10,240 Speaker 2: to get his take on everything, plus some personal safety tips. 21 00:01:10,319 --> 00:01:12,360 Speaker 2: A little bit about Corey Grass. 22 00:01:12,640 --> 00:01:15,440 Speaker 3: I was a Indiana University police officer for four years 23 00:01:15,480 --> 00:01:17,360 Speaker 3: while I was a student, part time police officer full 24 00:01:17,400 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 3: time student. 25 00:01:18,680 --> 00:01:19,920 Speaker 4: For the six years after. 26 00:01:19,760 --> 00:01:21,480 Speaker 3: That, I was a full time police officer with the 27 00:01:21,520 --> 00:01:23,960 Speaker 3: City of Bloomington, Indiana. When I got hired by the 28 00:01:24,040 --> 00:01:27,160 Speaker 3: FBI in two thousand and two. My first duty station 29 00:01:27,319 --> 00:01:29,440 Speaker 3: was Miami, Florida, and I was assigned to a violent 30 00:01:29,480 --> 00:01:32,319 Speaker 3: crimes task force. I was also on the SWAT Tech 31 00:01:32,319 --> 00:01:34,640 Speaker 3: co Operations Center, and I was assigned to the Miami 32 00:01:34,720 --> 00:01:37,360 Speaker 3: Dade Police Department's Safe Streets Task Force, where I was 33 00:01:37,400 --> 00:01:40,199 Speaker 3: loaned out with eleven other agents to work violent crimes. 34 00:01:40,959 --> 00:01:43,919 Speaker 3: I transferred back to Indiana in two thousand and seven 35 00:01:44,400 --> 00:01:47,160 Speaker 3: and I was switched over to counter terrorism, and they 36 00:01:47,280 --> 00:01:49,080 Speaker 3: detailed me out or loaned me to the Bureau of 37 00:01:49,080 --> 00:01:51,800 Speaker 3: Prisons in Tarihood, Indiana, where my desk was inside the prison. 38 00:01:52,480 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 3: I worked on a project where they monitored one hundred 39 00:01:55,960 --> 00:01:59,720 Speaker 3: percent of the communications of fifty convicted terrorists. And I 40 00:01:59,720 --> 00:02:01,920 Speaker 3: did that for seven years and became a hostage negotiator. 41 00:02:01,960 --> 00:02:03,840 Speaker 3: When I was back here back then in two thousand 42 00:02:03,840 --> 00:02:06,520 Speaker 3: and seven, I eventually made it back to Bloomington, Indiana, 43 00:02:06,600 --> 00:02:09,320 Speaker 3: and I worked counterintelligence where I chased spies in the 44 00:02:09,400 --> 00:02:12,720 Speaker 3: United States and I helped the CIA launch spies overseas 45 00:02:13,320 --> 00:02:15,280 Speaker 3: for four more years and then my last foe years 46 00:02:15,280 --> 00:02:17,960 Speaker 3: in the FBI before I retired. I recruited human sources 47 00:02:18,040 --> 00:02:20,079 Speaker 3: all the way from Morgan County down the Ohio River. 48 00:02:20,520 --> 00:02:25,840 Speaker 3: I recruited sources for drug dealing, prostitution, burgers, public corruption, 49 00:02:26,080 --> 00:02:29,000 Speaker 3: counter terrorism, counterintelligence, and any other topic that somebody would 50 00:02:29,000 --> 00:02:30,600 Speaker 3: share with me that I could share that information back 51 00:02:30,600 --> 00:02:33,600 Speaker 3: with Washington, DC to be sent around the country or overseas. 52 00:02:34,240 --> 00:02:37,239 Speaker 2: So that is former FBI Special Agent Corey Grass. And 53 00:02:37,280 --> 00:02:39,440 Speaker 2: again he's going to join us coming up at eleven 54 00:02:39,480 --> 00:02:43,639 Speaker 2: o'clock and that will be a two part conversation. Fantastic. 55 00:02:43,720 --> 00:02:47,200 Speaker 2: Definitely stick around for that. Also, Burger Wars heating up online. 56 00:02:47,200 --> 00:02:49,560 Speaker 2: Burger King ceo takes a big bite out of a 57 00:02:49,600 --> 00:02:52,640 Speaker 2: whopper in a new video, this after the McDonald's CEO 58 00:02:52,760 --> 00:02:57,960 Speaker 2: went viral for reluctantly nibbling on his big archburger. I'm 59 00:02:58,000 --> 00:03:00,160 Speaker 2: just kind of waiting for Taco Bells CEO to show 60 00:03:00,240 --> 00:03:00,800 Speaker 2: up drunk. 61 00:03:01,160 --> 00:03:03,440 Speaker 4: I love this product. It is so good. 62 00:03:03,520 --> 00:03:05,520 Speaker 5: I'm gonna do a tasting right now, but I'm gonna 63 00:03:05,520 --> 00:03:07,280 Speaker 5: eat this form my lunch, just so you know. 64 00:03:07,560 --> 00:03:11,120 Speaker 4: So here we go. First, Holy cow, God, that is 65 00:03:11,160 --> 00:03:11,800 Speaker 4: a big burger. 66 00:03:13,320 --> 00:03:16,440 Speaker 2: And finally, also on the way, Justin doesn't want you 67 00:03:16,480 --> 00:03:20,240 Speaker 2: to see him drunk. Justin Timberlake suing to block the 68 00:03:20,280 --> 00:03:24,480 Speaker 2: release of bodycam footage from his drunk driving arrest in 69 00:03:24,520 --> 00:03:27,360 Speaker 2: the New York Hamptons back in twenty twenty four. You 70 00:03:27,440 --> 00:03:35,440 Speaker 2: remember that stop, He could stop it, and then he 71 00:03:35,520 --> 00:03:38,000 Speaker 2: got behind the wheel, and he does not want you 72 00:03:38,080 --> 00:03:40,800 Speaker 2: to see it. Let's return back to what's going on, 73 00:03:41,160 --> 00:03:45,840 Speaker 2: the big political discussion about why it's happening. At the 74 00:03:45,880 --> 00:03:48,760 Speaker 2: first public event since the attack, Donald Trump on Monday, 75 00:03:48,880 --> 00:03:53,040 Speaker 2: he didn't mention the rationale for the war. Instead, he 76 00:03:53,120 --> 00:03:56,560 Speaker 2: emphasized that Iran would soon have missiles that could hit 77 00:03:56,640 --> 00:03:59,880 Speaker 2: targets inside the United States. And it seems like there's 78 00:04:00,120 --> 00:04:04,520 Speaker 2: been a little confusion over the rationale regime change or 79 00:04:04,600 --> 00:04:09,160 Speaker 2: nuclear weapons. Well, we're in it now. So strong leadership 80 00:04:09,240 --> 00:04:12,960 Speaker 2: it doesn't just mean taking tough calls making tough calls. 81 00:04:13,520 --> 00:04:15,720 Speaker 2: It means you have to be clear and you've got 82 00:04:15,760 --> 00:04:18,160 Speaker 2: to be unified about why you made them. If the 83 00:04:18,200 --> 00:04:21,279 Speaker 2: stories don't line up, Critics, especially journalists, they're going to 84 00:04:21,320 --> 00:04:24,880 Speaker 2: assume either there was some internal disagreement or that the 85 00:04:24,920 --> 00:04:28,000 Speaker 2: public isn't getting the full picture. And in the case 86 00:04:28,040 --> 00:04:31,960 Speaker 2: of national security, mixed messaging can create doubt at home 87 00:04:32,120 --> 00:04:35,680 Speaker 2: and weakness abroad. So you've got order, strength and clear 88 00:04:35,800 --> 00:04:39,120 Speaker 2: change of command. And if the messaging isn't tight, it 89 00:04:39,320 --> 00:04:43,159 Speaker 2: undercuts the image of decisive leadership. And when it comes 90 00:04:43,240 --> 00:04:47,040 Speaker 2: to military action, perception matters to We say this all 91 00:04:47,080 --> 00:04:50,680 Speaker 2: the time. We always talk about it in terms of marketing. 92 00:04:51,040 --> 00:04:56,760 Speaker 2: The three c's clear, concise, consistent, clear, concise, consistent, over 93 00:04:56,880 --> 00:05:00,000 Speaker 2: and over and over again. When it comes to political 94 00:05:00,960 --> 00:05:03,960 Speaker 2: it's not marketing, but it is the message. 95 00:05:04,360 --> 00:05:08,560 Speaker 6: Yeah, and Trump's messaging has been discombobulated, to use a 96 00:05:08,640 --> 00:05:11,200 Speaker 6: term that we heard during the Venezuelan and taking of 97 00:05:11,279 --> 00:05:13,720 Speaker 6: Maduro with the discombobulator, it's just kind of been all 98 00:05:13,760 --> 00:05:15,719 Speaker 6: over the place, and it's unfortunate. And there's actually a 99 00:05:15,720 --> 00:05:18,479 Speaker 6: report out this morning that's talking about Trump's approval ratings 100 00:05:18,680 --> 00:05:20,880 Speaker 6: are at an all time low, and I think this 101 00:05:21,120 --> 00:05:26,200 Speaker 6: goes back to Trump is doing so much so fast. 102 00:05:26,240 --> 00:05:27,440 Speaker 4: Hey, by the way, Casey, if you. 103 00:05:27,360 --> 00:05:31,039 Speaker 6: Didn't know this morning, the US military, in cooperation with 104 00:05:31,120 --> 00:05:35,280 Speaker 6: the country of Ecuador, took action against some terrorist organizations 105 00:05:35,279 --> 00:05:36,719 Speaker 6: in the country of Ecuador this morning. 106 00:05:37,160 --> 00:05:37,600 Speaker 2: Response. 107 00:05:37,640 --> 00:05:40,080 Speaker 6: I think that's kind of where people are feeling right now, 108 00:05:40,200 --> 00:05:42,960 Speaker 6: is that there's just so much going on that it's 109 00:05:43,000 --> 00:05:45,480 Speaker 6: difficult for the average American and the average hooser to 110 00:05:45,600 --> 00:05:48,160 Speaker 6: kind of wrap their head around everything. And then, on 111 00:05:48,240 --> 00:05:50,880 Speaker 6: top of that, when you've got this messaging that's coming 112 00:05:50,880 --> 00:05:55,040 Speaker 6: from the Trump administration that isn't clear and it's not consistent, 113 00:05:55,240 --> 00:05:57,560 Speaker 6: and we're not quite sure about this, I think that's 114 00:05:57,560 --> 00:06:00,159 Speaker 6: why you're leading to people just feel a hyph and 115 00:06:00,240 --> 00:06:04,320 Speaker 6: sense of uncertainty, and that certainly is jarring to people. 116 00:06:04,400 --> 00:06:06,760 Speaker 6: It makes them feel uneasy. It's got to be a 117 00:06:06,760 --> 00:06:09,920 Speaker 6: big reason why Trump is seeing approval ratings at an. 118 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:10,760 Speaker 4: All time low for him. 119 00:06:10,800 --> 00:06:13,640 Speaker 6: However, I'll say, after all of that, I don't know 120 00:06:13,680 --> 00:06:14,960 Speaker 6: that Trump's all that concerned about it. 121 00:06:15,080 --> 00:06:15,279 Speaker 2: Yeah. 122 00:06:15,320 --> 00:06:17,599 Speaker 6: I think that he went into this second term as 123 00:06:17,680 --> 00:06:20,799 Speaker 6: president saying, you know what, I listened to the wrong 124 00:06:20,839 --> 00:06:23,599 Speaker 6: people on my first term. That was a problem. I've 125 00:06:23,600 --> 00:06:25,479 Speaker 6: got a shot in the second term. He knows that 126 00:06:25,560 --> 00:06:27,680 Speaker 6: he's not running for a third term, even though he'll 127 00:06:27,720 --> 00:06:31,040 Speaker 6: joke about it, he says. So the way I view 128 00:06:31,080 --> 00:06:33,080 Speaker 6: Trump in this is I'm going to do what I 129 00:06:33,160 --> 00:06:35,560 Speaker 6: think is right for this country, and if people like it, 130 00:06:35,640 --> 00:06:38,440 Speaker 6: that's awesome. And if they don't, who cares. 131 00:06:38,960 --> 00:06:42,240 Speaker 2: So the core political controversy right now is whether the 132 00:06:42,279 --> 00:06:47,280 Speaker 2: action was genuinely defensive and necessary and it was done 133 00:06:47,279 --> 00:06:52,039 Speaker 2: to avoid greater casualties later, or did it represent a 134 00:06:52,160 --> 00:06:56,200 Speaker 2: dangerous escalation and broad intervention that wasn't forced by clear 135 00:06:56,400 --> 00:06:59,200 Speaker 2: unavoidable threats. So do you wait until something bad happens 136 00:06:59,240 --> 00:07:02,040 Speaker 2: and then react, or do you act in a way 137 00:07:02,200 --> 00:07:05,440 Speaker 2: that reshapes consequences before they strike. Now, if Rubio is 138 00:07:05,440 --> 00:07:09,720 Speaker 2: saying the US hit Iran because Toron's actions made retaliation 139 00:07:09,880 --> 00:07:14,080 Speaker 2: against US forces almost certain, then that is ownership of 140 00:07:14,200 --> 00:07:18,760 Speaker 2: consequences instead of avoidance. As I said yesterday, Regardless, the 141 00:07:18,800 --> 00:07:21,920 Speaker 2: Trump administration is going to have to own this one 142 00:07:21,960 --> 00:07:25,200 Speaker 2: way or the other. And according to the Secretary of 143 00:07:25,240 --> 00:07:28,880 Speaker 2: War this morning, Pete Hegseth, he said, they're done. They 144 00:07:29,000 --> 00:07:31,720 Speaker 2: have no forces, their navy is in the bottom of 145 00:07:31,760 --> 00:07:37,240 Speaker 2: the ocean. Winning changes everything. But again, it kind of 146 00:07:37,240 --> 00:07:40,680 Speaker 2: goes back to you know, you're a mom, you're a 147 00:07:40,800 --> 00:07:43,520 Speaker 2: dad mom, and Dad need to be on the same page, 148 00:07:43,600 --> 00:07:47,520 Speaker 2: a united front to the children, and we as the 149 00:07:47,560 --> 00:07:49,160 Speaker 2: American people, are the children. 150 00:07:49,800 --> 00:07:51,400 Speaker 6: And I think a part of this is too, is 151 00:07:51,440 --> 00:07:55,200 Speaker 6: you know, what's the messaging that they can give from 152 00:07:55,200 --> 00:07:58,320 Speaker 6: a political standpoint on the international stage and to the 153 00:07:58,360 --> 00:08:01,200 Speaker 6: American people. They can't have nuclear bomb, they can't have 154 00:08:01,280 --> 00:08:04,120 Speaker 6: blessed blistic missiles. They're you know, terrorizing their neighbors. When 155 00:08:04,160 --> 00:08:07,600 Speaker 6: in reality, Donald Trump probably looked at this and again 156 00:08:07,640 --> 00:08:09,360 Speaker 6: talking back to what I said a minute ago, where 157 00:08:09,480 --> 00:08:11,160 Speaker 6: he's just gonna do what he thinks is right for 158 00:08:11,200 --> 00:08:13,720 Speaker 6: this country and doesn't care what anybody else thinks. Donald 159 00:08:13,720 --> 00:08:15,320 Speaker 6: Trump probably looked at this and said, what are we 160 00:08:15,400 --> 00:08:19,680 Speaker 6: doing here? It's been fifty years when this started. Nineteen 161 00:08:19,720 --> 00:08:21,600 Speaker 6: seventy nine, by the way, it started when they took 162 00:08:21,800 --> 00:08:25,720 Speaker 6: over fifty five American citizens from our embassy into ran 163 00:08:25,960 --> 00:08:31,480 Speaker 6: hostage for four hundred and forty four days. Then in 164 00:08:31,560 --> 00:08:35,160 Speaker 6: nineteen eighty three, arms of Iran blew up a military 165 00:08:35,200 --> 00:08:38,720 Speaker 6: base in Beirut, killing over two hundred American Marines. They've 166 00:08:38,760 --> 00:08:41,680 Speaker 6: been the biggest sponsor of terrorism in the world for decades. 167 00:08:41,840 --> 00:08:45,319 Speaker 6: They've been bothering their neighbors, their arms of Hezbollah and 168 00:08:45,360 --> 00:08:48,679 Speaker 6: Hamas invaded Israel a couple of years ago, killing over 169 00:08:48,720 --> 00:08:51,040 Speaker 6: a thousand of their citizens. My guess is Donald Trump 170 00:08:51,120 --> 00:08:54,360 Speaker 6: just looked at the world stage and said that We're 171 00:08:54,400 --> 00:08:58,199 Speaker 6: not We're not taking this anymore, and I'm going to 172 00:08:58,280 --> 00:09:00,280 Speaker 6: go in there and I'm going to fix it right 173 00:09:00,280 --> 00:09:01,520 Speaker 6: now because it's too much. 174 00:09:01,800 --> 00:09:02,120 Speaker 4: Now. 175 00:09:02,520 --> 00:09:06,120 Speaker 6: Can he say that publicly? Oh, I guess he could, 176 00:09:06,480 --> 00:09:08,440 Speaker 6: but he's probably trying to soften it a little bit 177 00:09:08,480 --> 00:09:10,560 Speaker 6: and talk about how this is about nuclear weapons and 178 00:09:10,600 --> 00:09:11,960 Speaker 6: this is about ballistic missiles. 179 00:09:12,400 --> 00:09:15,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, so here he is. He's saying that Israel did 180 00:09:15,600 --> 00:09:20,960 Speaker 2: not force America's hand, and that we force theirs. Israel 181 00:09:21,040 --> 00:09:24,160 Speaker 2: force your hand to launch these stress against the wrong didn't. 182 00:09:26,559 --> 00:09:30,240 Speaker 7: No, I might have forced their hands. You see. We 183 00:09:30,240 --> 00:09:34,880 Speaker 7: were having negotiations with these lunatics, and it was my 184 00:09:35,000 --> 00:09:37,079 Speaker 7: opinion that they were going to attack first. They were 185 00:09:37,120 --> 00:09:39,640 Speaker 7: going to attack if we didn't do it. They were 186 00:09:39,920 --> 00:09:42,920 Speaker 7: going to attack first. I felt strongly about that. And 187 00:09:43,559 --> 00:09:47,000 Speaker 7: we have great negotiators, great people, people that do this 188 00:09:47,120 --> 00:09:50,520 Speaker 7: very successfully and have done it all their lives, very successful, 189 00:09:50,559 --> 00:09:53,920 Speaker 7: and based on the way the negotiation was going, I 190 00:09:53,960 --> 00:09:57,480 Speaker 7: think they were going to attack first and I didn't 191 00:09:57,480 --> 00:10:01,600 Speaker 7: want that to happen, So, if anything, I'm forced Israel's hand. 192 00:10:02,400 --> 00:10:04,960 Speaker 7: But Israel was ready and we were ready, and we've 193 00:10:05,000 --> 00:10:08,319 Speaker 7: had a very very powerful impact. 194 00:10:09,120 --> 00:10:11,680 Speaker 2: And that contradicts what the Speaker of the House said, 195 00:10:11,679 --> 00:10:14,360 Speaker 2: Mike Johnson said. It was a defensive move. He said, 196 00:10:14,360 --> 00:10:17,120 Speaker 2: this was a defensive measure. If Israel fired upon Iran 197 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:19,480 Speaker 2: and took action against Iran to take out the missiles, 198 00:10:19,640 --> 00:10:24,200 Speaker 2: then Iran would have immediately retaliated against US personal assets. Well, 199 00:10:24,240 --> 00:10:27,920 Speaker 2: Marco Rubio got mad, he had had enough, and then 200 00:10:28,040 --> 00:10:30,640 Speaker 2: he decided to put the fake news right in their 201 00:10:30,640 --> 00:10:33,760 Speaker 2: place after they refused to listen to him. 202 00:10:34,200 --> 00:10:37,040 Speaker 1: Listen, let me explain to you guys this in simple English. 203 00:10:37,240 --> 00:10:37,560 Speaker 8: Okay. 204 00:10:37,760 --> 00:10:41,600 Speaker 1: Iran is run by lunatics, religious fanatic lunatics. They have 205 00:10:41,800 --> 00:10:44,600 Speaker 1: an ambition to have nuclear weapons. They intend to develop 206 00:10:44,600 --> 00:10:48,240 Speaker 1: those nuclear weapons behind a program of missiles and drones 207 00:10:48,280 --> 00:10:50,480 Speaker 1: and terrorism that the world will not be able to 208 00:10:50,480 --> 00:10:52,439 Speaker 1: touch them for fear of those things. And this is 209 00:10:52,480 --> 00:10:54,680 Speaker 1: the weakest they've ever been. Now is the time to 210 00:10:54,679 --> 00:10:56,520 Speaker 1: go after them. The President made the decision to go 211 00:10:56,559 --> 00:10:59,240 Speaker 1: after them. Take away their missiles, take away their navy, 212 00:10:59,400 --> 00:11:01,839 Speaker 1: take away their drones. Take away their ability to make 213 00:11:01,880 --> 00:11:04,600 Speaker 1: those things so that they can never have a nuclear weapon. 214 00:11:04,800 --> 00:11:06,719 Speaker 1: That's why the President made this decision. It was the 215 00:11:06,800 --> 00:11:09,240 Speaker 1: right decision, and the world will be a safer place 216 00:11:09,440 --> 00:11:11,560 Speaker 1: when these radical clerics, no a lot of them have 217 00:11:11,559 --> 00:11:12,480 Speaker 1: access to these weapons. 218 00:11:12,679 --> 00:11:13,600 Speaker 4: You see how they're using. 219 00:11:13,480 --> 00:11:15,400 Speaker 1: Them now, Imagine how they would use them a year 220 00:11:15,440 --> 00:11:16,480 Speaker 1: from now if they had more of these. 221 00:11:16,840 --> 00:11:18,720 Speaker 2: I like it when Marco Rubio gets fired up. 222 00:11:19,080 --> 00:11:21,680 Speaker 6: Yeah, well, and I mean they need to really push 223 00:11:21,760 --> 00:11:25,800 Speaker 6: Marco Rubio to the forefront of their media and messaging campaigns. 224 00:11:25,960 --> 00:11:26,440 Speaker 2: He's all out. 225 00:11:26,679 --> 00:11:28,840 Speaker 6: Well, but I mean you still get Trump talking, and 226 00:11:28,920 --> 00:11:30,760 Speaker 6: you know Trump's always going to be all over the place. 227 00:11:30,840 --> 00:11:33,559 Speaker 6: You still get Pete Hegseth and the Chairman of the 228 00:11:33,640 --> 00:11:35,880 Speaker 6: Joint Chiefs of Staff, Raisin Kine. He's going to do 229 00:11:35,960 --> 00:11:38,600 Speaker 6: his talking and that's going to make news and headlines 230 00:11:38,640 --> 00:11:41,480 Speaker 6: and we'll have audio clips from that. And I think 231 00:11:41,520 --> 00:11:44,080 Speaker 6: that's where the problem in the messaging is. Doesn't seem 232 00:11:44,080 --> 00:11:46,679 Speaker 6: like there's any problem with messaging whenever Marco Rubio opens 233 00:11:46,679 --> 00:11:47,080 Speaker 6: his mouth. 234 00:11:47,200 --> 00:11:50,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's pretty direct. Marco Rubio and sentcom that's what 235 00:11:50,400 --> 00:11:55,120 Speaker 2: we need, right, So, how is this affecting gas prices 236 00:11:55,160 --> 00:11:59,000 Speaker 2: here in Indiana. And also, hey, somebody else has entered 237 00:11:59,040 --> 00:12:01,640 Speaker 2: the Secretary of State race here in Indiana. 238 00:12:01,920 --> 00:12:03,199 Speaker 4: Oh boy, yeah, it's coming up. 239 00:12:03,400 --> 00:12:14,080 Speaker 2: You're listening to ninety three WYBC gas prices book. They 240 00:12:14,160 --> 00:12:17,840 Speaker 2: went up. The average gas price jumped eleven cents overnight, 241 00:12:17,960 --> 00:12:21,280 Speaker 2: roughly three dollars and eleven cents per gallon. Of course, 242 00:12:21,280 --> 00:12:24,280 Speaker 2: the spike happened because of the escalating conflict in the 243 00:12:24,280 --> 00:12:28,600 Speaker 2: Middle East. At least that's what we're told. And why 244 00:12:28,720 --> 00:12:30,280 Speaker 2: is this a surprise to anybody? 245 00:12:30,559 --> 00:12:32,480 Speaker 4: Oh, it shouldn't be a surprise to anybody. Yeah. 246 00:12:32,600 --> 00:12:34,960 Speaker 6: No, you know, when we go to war with an 247 00:12:34,960 --> 00:12:37,439 Speaker 6: oil rich country in the most oil rich region of 248 00:12:37,480 --> 00:12:40,320 Speaker 6: the entire world, and Iran talks about, you know, shutting 249 00:12:40,320 --> 00:12:42,880 Speaker 6: down the straight of horror moves where twenty five percent 250 00:12:42,920 --> 00:12:45,439 Speaker 6: of the entire oil in the world passes through on 251 00:12:45,520 --> 00:12:48,680 Speaker 6: a regular basis. Yes, we knew this was coming. I'm 252 00:12:48,679 --> 00:12:51,520 Speaker 6: actually surprised it took until yesterday. I'm surprised we didn't 253 00:12:51,520 --> 00:12:53,160 Speaker 6: see the gas prices spike on Monday. 254 00:12:53,440 --> 00:12:58,199 Speaker 2: Yeah, so that's probably going to continue. It's getting noticeably 255 00:12:58,240 --> 00:13:02,040 Speaker 2: more expensive. And even though the US produces a lot 256 00:13:02,040 --> 00:13:07,160 Speaker 2: of oil, we still feel global supply issues and this 257 00:13:07,240 --> 00:13:11,440 Speaker 2: is exactly where energy dependence matters, right, We need to 258 00:13:12,600 --> 00:13:15,320 Speaker 2: stop relying on other countries. We don't as much as 259 00:13:15,320 --> 00:13:17,240 Speaker 2: we used to. Yeah, drill, baby, drill. 260 00:13:17,400 --> 00:13:19,880 Speaker 4: Yeah. So just to kind of give you a sense 261 00:13:19,920 --> 00:13:21,880 Speaker 4: here of where gas markets. 262 00:13:21,559 --> 00:13:23,520 Speaker 2: Are still going to affect our prices. 263 00:13:23,160 --> 00:13:26,000 Speaker 6: Absolutely, but just to kind of give you a sense 264 00:13:26,000 --> 00:13:27,400 Speaker 6: of where gas prices have gone. 265 00:13:27,440 --> 00:13:28,680 Speaker 4: And this is according to Triple A. 266 00:13:28,800 --> 00:13:31,240 Speaker 6: So a year ago gas was two eighty five, a 267 00:13:31,280 --> 00:13:33,760 Speaker 6: month ago gas was too eighty seven, a week ago 268 00:13:33,840 --> 00:13:34,800 Speaker 6: gas was too eighty two. 269 00:13:35,040 --> 00:13:36,079 Speaker 4: It was nice and stable. 270 00:13:36,200 --> 00:13:38,240 Speaker 6: We all knew about what that price of gas was. 271 00:13:38,400 --> 00:13:41,040 Speaker 6: And then it jumps eleven cents in one day. So yeah, 272 00:13:41,040 --> 00:13:43,040 Speaker 6: that's obviously a bit of a shock. It's going to 273 00:13:43,120 --> 00:13:45,439 Speaker 6: be tough for the American people to manage that. It 274 00:13:45,480 --> 00:13:48,760 Speaker 6: would be incredible if maybe the state of Indiana, maybe 275 00:13:48,800 --> 00:13:51,280 Speaker 6: Mike Brown wants to call a special session so that 276 00:13:51,440 --> 00:13:56,480 Speaker 6: he can give some tax a gas relief to Hoosier 277 00:13:56,520 --> 00:13:58,760 Speaker 6: since we have one of the highest gas taxes in 278 00:13:58,800 --> 00:14:01,560 Speaker 6: the entire nation. Don't put any money on that. I'm 279 00:14:01,600 --> 00:14:03,400 Speaker 6: gonna bet that that's not going to happen. It's just 280 00:14:03,440 --> 00:14:04,680 Speaker 6: going to be something that we're going to have to 281 00:14:04,720 --> 00:14:07,600 Speaker 6: deal with, and I think this is where, certainly where 282 00:14:07,600 --> 00:14:10,679 Speaker 6: the Trump administration needs to have a little bit of 283 00:14:10,720 --> 00:14:12,600 Speaker 6: a different conversation. We spent a lot of the first 284 00:14:12,600 --> 00:14:15,680 Speaker 6: Break talking about Trump Administration's messaging, and right now, a 285 00:14:15,720 --> 00:14:18,360 Speaker 6: lot of it is very much about how incredible our 286 00:14:18,400 --> 00:14:21,280 Speaker 6: military is, and that's true, and how an amazing job 287 00:14:21,320 --> 00:14:24,440 Speaker 6: that they're doing and performing in the theater in Iran, 288 00:14:24,520 --> 00:14:26,760 Speaker 6: and all of that's true. But at some point in time, 289 00:14:26,800 --> 00:14:30,400 Speaker 6: somebody's going to have to say, hey, look, we get 290 00:14:30,440 --> 00:14:32,840 Speaker 6: that there's a lot going on. We talked about how 291 00:14:32,840 --> 00:14:34,880 Speaker 6: the US and Ecuador just did a rate against some 292 00:14:35,000 --> 00:14:39,080 Speaker 6: terrorist organizations in Ecuador. People's heads are spinning right now, 293 00:14:39,120 --> 00:14:41,280 Speaker 6: and now we've got the thing, so our heads are 294 00:14:41,280 --> 00:14:44,120 Speaker 6: already spinning. And now gas prices jumped eleven cents in 295 00:14:44,200 --> 00:14:46,560 Speaker 6: one day. That's going to hit the way people spend 296 00:14:46,600 --> 00:14:50,680 Speaker 6: their money immediately. Somebody from the Trump administration, at some 297 00:14:50,680 --> 00:14:52,280 Speaker 6: point in time, I think, is probably going to have 298 00:14:52,320 --> 00:14:54,040 Speaker 6: to show a little bit of empathy or sit down 299 00:14:54,080 --> 00:14:56,760 Speaker 6: and say, look, I know this is tough. I know 300 00:14:56,880 --> 00:14:59,040 Speaker 6: this is difficult, and we're going to get through it. 301 00:14:59,080 --> 00:15:00,960 Speaker 6: But there's going to be some here for a period 302 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:01,320 Speaker 6: of time. 303 00:15:01,600 --> 00:15:04,480 Speaker 2: So it's being reported that gas prices were already creeping 304 00:15:04,560 --> 00:15:07,960 Speaker 2: up because the refineries they're switching from to the more 305 00:15:07,960 --> 00:15:12,240 Speaker 2: expensive summer fuel blends. And that's why we have to 306 00:15:12,320 --> 00:15:15,280 Speaker 2: keep our production strong here and don't let any overseas 307 00:15:15,320 --> 00:15:19,080 Speaker 2: geopolitics keep driving up our costs at the pump. You know, 308 00:15:19,240 --> 00:15:23,600 Speaker 2: Hoosiers deserve better than any sort of temporary price swings 309 00:15:23,960 --> 00:15:28,040 Speaker 2: tied to foreign turmoil. However, as you mentioned, Jim, I 310 00:15:28,040 --> 00:15:31,640 Speaker 2: would take a temporary price relief if the governor of 311 00:15:31,720 --> 00:15:36,120 Speaker 2: Indiana wanted to make that happen. Governor Mike Braun, if 312 00:15:36,160 --> 00:15:39,520 Speaker 2: you and you alone wanted to make that happen, boy, 313 00:15:39,600 --> 00:15:42,480 Speaker 2: imagine how his numbers would escalate. 314 00:15:42,920 --> 00:15:45,480 Speaker 6: Yeah, I think it would probably take a special session. 315 00:15:45,520 --> 00:15:48,120 Speaker 6: I'm not sure about that, but because the gas taxes 316 00:15:48,360 --> 00:15:50,040 Speaker 6: is written into law, I would think that it would 317 00:15:50,040 --> 00:15:52,120 Speaker 6: take another law to amend that, and so it would 318 00:15:52,120 --> 00:15:54,040 Speaker 6: be really is that what they do? Really tough for 319 00:15:54,080 --> 00:15:56,720 Speaker 6: Mike Brown to do that laws. We did a special 320 00:15:56,760 --> 00:16:00,000 Speaker 6: session so that we could potentially redistrict. 321 00:16:00,320 --> 00:16:01,280 Speaker 4: That didn't work out. 322 00:16:01,320 --> 00:16:03,560 Speaker 6: But when it comes to maybe doing a special session 323 00:16:03,760 --> 00:16:05,280 Speaker 6: to give you a little bit of relief at the 324 00:16:05,320 --> 00:16:08,960 Speaker 6: gas pump. Because of everything that's going on geopolitically right now. 325 00:16:09,200 --> 00:16:11,080 Speaker 6: I don't think that there's any chance that that's going 326 00:16:11,120 --> 00:16:13,760 Speaker 6: to happen, But and you know, Mike Braun should probably 327 00:16:13,800 --> 00:16:17,840 Speaker 6: have this conversation too. That just there is everybody's heads 328 00:16:17,920 --> 00:16:20,960 Speaker 6: are swimming with everything that's going on right now, and 329 00:16:20,960 --> 00:16:22,960 Speaker 6: we're all trying to grasp it, and we're all trying 330 00:16:22,960 --> 00:16:25,240 Speaker 6: to keep up on the latest and gas prices going 331 00:16:25,320 --> 00:16:29,600 Speaker 6: up eleven cents in twenty four hours is staggering. And 332 00:16:29,680 --> 00:16:31,720 Speaker 6: so at some point in time, somebody needs to have 333 00:16:31,800 --> 00:16:34,080 Speaker 6: that conversation with the American people and with hoosiers that 334 00:16:34,120 --> 00:16:38,120 Speaker 6: they look, we understand, we get it. This is going 335 00:16:38,160 --> 00:16:40,480 Speaker 6: to be tough, but it's not going to last forever. 336 00:16:40,560 --> 00:16:43,600 Speaker 2: Well, here is Donald Trump kind of giving that same message. 337 00:16:43,640 --> 00:16:47,520 Speaker 2: He admitting that oil prices are elevating, but it should 338 00:16:47,560 --> 00:16:48,360 Speaker 2: be temporary. 339 00:16:48,880 --> 00:16:51,600 Speaker 7: If we have a little high oil prices for a 340 00:16:51,640 --> 00:16:55,200 Speaker 7: little while, but as soon as this ends, those prices 341 00:16:55,240 --> 00:16:58,200 Speaker 7: are going to drop, I believe, lower than even before. 342 00:16:58,240 --> 00:17:02,040 Speaker 2: Includes one thing he did is that effective immediately, the 343 00:17:02,120 --> 00:17:04,720 Speaker 2: US Navy is going to be escorting tankers through the 344 00:17:04,760 --> 00:17:07,800 Speaker 2: Strait of Hormus as i Ran threatens to close it. 345 00:17:08,200 --> 00:17:10,680 Speaker 2: He said that no matter what, the United States will 346 00:17:10,760 --> 00:17:14,080 Speaker 2: ensure the free flow of energy to the world. The 347 00:17:14,200 --> 00:17:17,680 Speaker 2: United States economic and military might is the greatest on Earth. 348 00:17:18,000 --> 00:17:21,679 Speaker 2: More actions to come? What more actions could he be taking? 349 00:17:21,960 --> 00:17:25,040 Speaker 2: They said they had it under control yesterday. They said 350 00:17:25,040 --> 00:17:28,640 Speaker 2: we were expecting this and now we have efforts to 351 00:17:28,680 --> 00:17:30,280 Speaker 2: make sure that everything is fine. 352 00:17:30,720 --> 00:17:34,400 Speaker 6: Well, look, this is it's called the fog of war 353 00:17:34,480 --> 00:17:36,159 Speaker 6: for a reason. There are going to be things that 354 00:17:36,280 --> 00:17:39,520 Speaker 6: happened that you didn't anticipate. Like, for example, just this morning, 355 00:17:39,560 --> 00:17:42,439 Speaker 6: it came out that NATO forces shot down a missile 356 00:17:42,480 --> 00:17:43,679 Speaker 6: that was headed toward Turkey. 357 00:17:44,240 --> 00:17:44,840 Speaker 4: That's new. 358 00:17:45,080 --> 00:17:47,159 Speaker 6: You know, Iran has been attacking all its neighbors, and 359 00:17:47,200 --> 00:17:49,720 Speaker 6: we've been talking about Kuwait and Saudi Arabia and Bahrain 360 00:17:49,760 --> 00:17:52,320 Speaker 6: in those countries right there. Turkey has not been one 361 00:17:52,359 --> 00:17:55,399 Speaker 6: we've mentioned yet. So again, things are going to happen 362 00:17:55,480 --> 00:17:58,439 Speaker 6: that we don't expect to happen, and you've got to 363 00:17:58,440 --> 00:18:00,560 Speaker 6: be prepared to be able to manage that on the fly. 364 00:18:01,000 --> 00:18:03,560 Speaker 2: How is this America first though, I'll just put that 365 00:18:03,640 --> 00:18:06,240 Speaker 2: out there. It's one of those days. I vacillate every 366 00:18:06,320 --> 00:18:09,920 Speaker 2: day too. I think Trump is doing a fantastic job. 367 00:18:09,960 --> 00:18:11,800 Speaker 2: He's a great leader, and he's a man for the 368 00:18:11,800 --> 00:18:14,800 Speaker 2: moment to what is he doing every single day? I 369 00:18:14,840 --> 00:18:17,520 Speaker 2: go back and forth with that question. And when you 370 00:18:17,520 --> 00:18:20,920 Speaker 2: think about, yeah, winning the war, the epic fury, it's 371 00:18:20,960 --> 00:18:24,159 Speaker 2: going great. Oh no, it's not going great. We have 372 00:18:24,240 --> 00:18:27,399 Speaker 2: dead servicemen and our gas prices are going higher. Right 373 00:18:27,600 --> 00:18:30,000 Speaker 2: back and forth. It's a ping pong thing with Donald Trump. 374 00:18:30,280 --> 00:18:33,520 Speaker 2: Are you feeling that? Okay? So somebody has entered the 375 00:18:33,800 --> 00:18:36,800 Speaker 2: Indiana Secretary of State race and we'll get to that 376 00:18:36,920 --> 00:18:48,680 Speaker 2: coming up. It is ninety three WYBC. A high profile 377 00:18:48,720 --> 00:18:51,720 Speaker 2: person is now running as an independent in the Indiana 378 00:18:51,840 --> 00:18:54,280 Speaker 2: Secretary of State race, and that just shows how many 379 00:18:54,280 --> 00:18:59,360 Speaker 2: Hoosiers are tired of party fighting. But let's be real, 380 00:19:00,280 --> 00:19:04,160 Speaker 2: the vote could really just hand an advantage to one 381 00:19:04,280 --> 00:19:08,200 Speaker 2: other candidate. So you have Greg Ballard, former two term 382 00:19:08,240 --> 00:19:11,680 Speaker 2: Indianapolis mayor, retired US Marine. He announced that he's running 383 00:19:11,760 --> 00:19:14,920 Speaker 2: for Indiana Secretary of State as an independent. 384 00:19:16,000 --> 00:19:19,440 Speaker 8: I ran as a Republican, but I governed for everyone. 385 00:19:20,080 --> 00:19:25,719 Speaker 8: Today things are different. Both political parties are broken, and 386 00:19:25,760 --> 00:19:29,640 Speaker 8: we're the ones paying the price when politics becomes this toxic. 387 00:19:30,000 --> 00:19:33,720 Speaker 8: It's essential to have an independent voice overseeing our elections 388 00:19:34,119 --> 00:19:37,240 Speaker 8: in Indiana. That's the job of our Secretary of State. 389 00:19:37,560 --> 00:19:39,840 Speaker 8: But the current leadership in that office has shown an 390 00:19:39,880 --> 00:19:43,800 Speaker 8: eagerness to engage in partisan politics. I thought my career 391 00:19:43,840 --> 00:19:46,439 Speaker 8: in public service had ended. But when you see something 392 00:19:46,480 --> 00:19:49,959 Speaker 8: this broken and know you can fix it, you step forward. 393 00:19:50,119 --> 00:19:54,160 Speaker 2: Wow, that's why to get Diego Morales, the current secretary 394 00:19:54,200 --> 00:19:57,440 Speaker 2: of State, So Greg Ballard, he made this announcement in 395 00:19:57,440 --> 00:20:01,840 Speaker 2: a campaign launch and positioned himself as the nonpartisan professional 396 00:20:01,920 --> 00:20:05,639 Speaker 2: choice focused on fair election administration. He's got to collect 397 00:20:05,640 --> 00:20:11,119 Speaker 2: thirty seven thousand petition signatures by July to qualify for 398 00:20:11,400 --> 00:20:16,160 Speaker 2: the November de ballot ballot. So now he's positioning himself 399 00:20:16,720 --> 00:20:22,320 Speaker 2: against the Republican current Secretary of State Diego Morales, and 400 00:20:22,480 --> 00:20:26,680 Speaker 2: the Democrat Bo Bi who's running in this election. It qualifies. 401 00:20:26,840 --> 00:20:29,240 Speaker 6: This was telegraphed a couple of days ago when this 402 00:20:29,840 --> 00:20:33,080 Speaker 6: fairly recent group called Independent Indiana, and this was formed 403 00:20:33,080 --> 00:20:34,840 Speaker 6: in the last couple of years, and this is a 404 00:20:35,080 --> 00:20:38,679 Speaker 6: political action group that is trying to get independent candidates 405 00:20:38,720 --> 00:20:40,719 Speaker 6: on the ballot in Indiana. And all of a sudden 406 00:20:40,920 --> 00:20:43,720 Speaker 6: they put out some polling results on Monday that caught 407 00:20:43,760 --> 00:20:46,520 Speaker 6: a lot of a people's attention that showed that Bobai 408 00:20:46,680 --> 00:20:49,320 Speaker 6: was at thirty one percent and Diego Morales was at 409 00:20:49,320 --> 00:20:53,320 Speaker 6: twenty eight percent and Greg Ballard as an independent at 410 00:20:53,320 --> 00:20:55,200 Speaker 6: twenty three percent. Now keep in mind this was two 411 00:20:55,280 --> 00:20:57,959 Speaker 6: days ago before Greg Ballard had announced this, and so 412 00:20:58,560 --> 00:21:01,800 Speaker 6: obviously this had been telegram and so it's no surprise 413 00:21:01,880 --> 00:21:04,080 Speaker 6: that Greg Ballard came out this morning with this. And look, 414 00:21:04,119 --> 00:21:08,000 Speaker 6: Greg Ballard very successful mayor of Indianapolis from twenty eight 415 00:21:08,000 --> 00:21:11,000 Speaker 6: to twenty sixteen. I mean that could be called, you know, 416 00:21:11,720 --> 00:21:16,280 Speaker 6: the probably the best days that we saw in Indianapolis, 417 00:21:15,600 --> 00:21:19,359 Speaker 6: the golden years for the city of Indianapolis when Greg 418 00:21:19,359 --> 00:21:24,280 Speaker 6: Ballard was the mayor. And absolutely he is a former 419 00:21:24,320 --> 00:21:28,520 Speaker 6: Republican now running as an independent. You're going to expect 420 00:21:28,920 --> 00:21:32,919 Speaker 6: that having if Diego Morales wins the Republican primary. So 421 00:21:32,960 --> 00:21:35,280 Speaker 6: let's go under that assumption, and now you've got this 422 00:21:35,359 --> 00:21:37,840 Speaker 6: three person race. Yeah, the Republicans are going to split 423 00:21:37,840 --> 00:21:40,840 Speaker 6: their votes between Diego Morales and Greg Ballard. And this 424 00:21:41,040 --> 00:21:43,240 Speaker 6: just was a massive boost to bo Bai. 425 00:21:43,600 --> 00:21:48,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, except also maybe Diego Morales isn't going to get 426 00:21:48,320 --> 00:21:50,920 Speaker 2: all those delegate votes entirely possible. 427 00:21:51,000 --> 00:21:53,360 Speaker 4: But look, he has the support of. 428 00:21:53,480 --> 00:21:54,960 Speaker 2: You've got Dave Shelton in there as well. 429 00:21:55,119 --> 00:21:58,480 Speaker 6: But Diego Morales has the support of the Republican establishment. 430 00:21:58,520 --> 00:22:00,840 Speaker 6: Despite the fact that he's had some problems since he's 431 00:22:00,880 --> 00:22:04,960 Speaker 6: been Secretary of State, the Republican establishment, the donor base 432 00:22:05,560 --> 00:22:08,800 Speaker 6: still looks like they are supporting Diego Morales. 433 00:22:08,800 --> 00:22:10,879 Speaker 4: So I think that he's certainly going to be the nominee. 434 00:22:10,960 --> 00:22:13,000 Speaker 6: He's certainly gonna get a lot of votes because he's 435 00:22:13,000 --> 00:22:15,320 Speaker 6: got that institutional support behind him. 436 00:22:15,600 --> 00:22:18,239 Speaker 4: Greg Ballard coming in is a total wild card in this. 437 00:22:18,400 --> 00:22:20,520 Speaker 6: And look, I know a lot of people are going 438 00:22:20,560 --> 00:22:23,240 Speaker 6: to be probably be upset at Greg Ballard. I've already 439 00:22:23,280 --> 00:22:25,640 Speaker 6: seen it on social media. Oh well, you just handed 440 00:22:25,720 --> 00:22:29,200 Speaker 6: bo By the secretary of State's off his nice job. 441 00:22:29,280 --> 00:22:32,440 Speaker 4: Guy, I look at it from you. What do you mean? 442 00:22:32,760 --> 00:22:35,080 Speaker 6: Am I supposed to be terrified that bo Bi might 443 00:22:35,119 --> 00:22:36,200 Speaker 6: be Secretary of State? 444 00:22:36,320 --> 00:22:36,639 Speaker 2: Really? 445 00:22:37,080 --> 00:22:40,720 Speaker 6: Do you mean that he could be worse than Diego Morales? 446 00:22:40,800 --> 00:22:43,639 Speaker 6: Is that what we're sitting here fighting for, stomp at 447 00:22:43,640 --> 00:22:45,320 Speaker 6: our feet and saying no, we. 448 00:22:45,200 --> 00:22:47,880 Speaker 4: Can't have this. I've got to have Diego. 449 00:22:47,480 --> 00:22:50,159 Speaker 6: Morales as my secretary of State, and there's not a 450 00:22:50,200 --> 00:22:52,280 Speaker 6: whole lot of people out there like that. I think 451 00:22:52,280 --> 00:22:55,760 Speaker 6: that the concept that oh no, this is terrible because 452 00:22:55,760 --> 00:22:57,560 Speaker 6: now we're gonna have a Democrat in there. That just 453 00:22:57,640 --> 00:23:01,440 Speaker 6: stems from old school party politics. Look, Diegre Morales has 454 00:23:01,480 --> 00:23:03,560 Speaker 6: not been doing a good job. I have no idea 455 00:23:03,560 --> 00:23:05,240 Speaker 6: if Bobi is going to do a good job or not. 456 00:23:05,640 --> 00:23:09,840 Speaker 6: But the concept of this is is that somebody is. 457 00:23:09,760 --> 00:23:11,480 Speaker 4: Going to win the Secretary of States race. 458 00:23:11,640 --> 00:23:13,960 Speaker 6: At this point, we were to believe these polls, it's 459 00:23:14,000 --> 00:23:16,320 Speaker 6: not gonna be Diego Morales. You're gonna have a hard 460 00:23:16,359 --> 00:23:18,679 Speaker 6: time selling me that Bobi is going to be so 461 00:23:18,840 --> 00:23:20,480 Speaker 6: much worse than Diego, so much worse. 462 00:23:20,520 --> 00:23:23,800 Speaker 2: I mean, the bar is pretty low. And Greg Ballard's saying, hey, 463 00:23:23,840 --> 00:23:27,679 Speaker 2: he's running as nonpartisan is a professional choice, and I 464 00:23:27,720 --> 00:23:30,679 Speaker 2: think that's a key element for him. He needs to 465 00:23:30,760 --> 00:23:33,399 Speaker 2: keep going back to that I'm the grown up in 466 00:23:33,520 --> 00:23:38,040 Speaker 2: the room. I'm from here, and I'm an adult, I'm 467 00:23:38,160 --> 00:23:41,960 Speaker 2: a professional, and this is about free and fair elections, 468 00:23:42,000 --> 00:23:43,800 Speaker 2: and I'm the guy for the job. If he keeps 469 00:23:43,840 --> 00:23:46,720 Speaker 2: on that message, he actually may not do. 470 00:23:48,000 --> 00:23:50,640 Speaker 6: Oh look, I think there's a possibility. I still think 471 00:23:50,640 --> 00:23:53,679 Speaker 6: It's an outside chance because independence always have you know, 472 00:23:53,760 --> 00:23:55,640 Speaker 6: the odds are always stacked against him. 473 00:23:55,680 --> 00:23:57,480 Speaker 2: But I think he's not gonna have the machine. 474 00:23:58,320 --> 00:23:59,120 Speaker 4: That's exactly right. 475 00:23:59,160 --> 00:24:01,199 Speaker 6: He's not gonna have them as But I'm sure he 476 00:24:01,280 --> 00:24:03,640 Speaker 6: still has contacts. I'm sure he still has a lot 477 00:24:03,640 --> 00:24:06,600 Speaker 6: of very politically powerful friends. I'm sure that Greg Ballard 478 00:24:06,760 --> 00:24:09,520 Speaker 6: still has access to a very nice donor base that 479 00:24:09,600 --> 00:24:12,639 Speaker 6: he can tap into. I think there's a chance, that 480 00:24:12,680 --> 00:24:14,800 Speaker 6: absolutely that Greg Ballard could pull this off and win 481 00:24:14,840 --> 00:24:15,080 Speaker 6: it all. 482 00:24:15,320 --> 00:24:19,320 Speaker 2: So AES abruptly canceled their community open house. The open 483 00:24:19,359 --> 00:24:21,399 Speaker 2: house was going to let customers come face to face 484 00:24:21,440 --> 00:24:24,720 Speaker 2: with employees of the utility company. This after their big 485 00:24:24,760 --> 00:24:27,719 Speaker 2: announcement that the parent company is going to go to 486 00:24:27,800 --> 00:24:31,320 Speaker 2: a private Black Rock led thirty three billion dollar deal. 487 00:24:31,359 --> 00:24:34,320 Speaker 2: We're going to talk more about that coming up. We 488 00:24:34,359 --> 00:24:36,680 Speaker 2: did hear a message from the i U r C 489 00:24:37,000 --> 00:24:40,359 Speaker 2: and also Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott put out a 490 00:24:40,440 --> 00:24:43,160 Speaker 2: message about that. So we'll talk more about what's going 491 00:24:43,160 --> 00:24:46,679 Speaker 2: on with AES and just a bit also Burger Wars 492 00:24:46,760 --> 00:24:50,520 Speaker 2: heating up, and we'll get to that. It's interesting thing 493 00:24:50,600 --> 00:24:53,000 Speaker 2: about that is that it's online. I mean you remember 494 00:24:53,040 --> 00:24:55,560 Speaker 2: that Where's the beef the commercial? Right? Yeah, on TV? 495 00:24:55,760 --> 00:24:56,119 Speaker 4: Of course. 496 00:24:56,240 --> 00:24:58,160 Speaker 2: Now it's all on social media, and. 497 00:24:58,080 --> 00:25:01,360 Speaker 6: It's really it's blown up on social media. The everybody's 498 00:25:01,400 --> 00:25:03,520 Speaker 6: living on it, and so everybody's leaning in. 499 00:25:03,760 --> 00:25:06,000 Speaker 2: We're going to get to that coming up. My name 500 00:25:06,040 --> 00:25:10,520 Speaker 2: is Casey. That's Jim. But students had a little issue yesterday. 501 00:25:10,520 --> 00:25:12,200 Speaker 2: If you got a high school or looking to get 502 00:25:12,200 --> 00:25:16,200 Speaker 2: into college, they were probably I don't know, relieved or 503 00:25:16,320 --> 00:25:20,359 Speaker 2: really upset because there was this major technical issue and 504 00:25:20,400 --> 00:25:24,800 Speaker 2: it forced the cancelation or postponement of the SAT yesterday 505 00:25:24,960 --> 00:25:28,800 Speaker 2: for hundreds of students in Indiana. Apparently there was a 506 00:25:28,840 --> 00:25:34,359 Speaker 2: glitch in the College Board's online testing platform, so it 507 00:25:34,480 --> 00:25:39,040 Speaker 2: blocked test access to at least two different districts. Here's 508 00:25:39,040 --> 00:25:43,960 Speaker 2: the thing. You're going to tie these required tests to 509 00:25:44,440 --> 00:25:48,080 Speaker 2: admission into college, you better make sure they're working. Yeah. 510 00:25:48,080 --> 00:25:48,840 Speaker 4: I had no idea. 511 00:25:49,000 --> 00:25:51,320 Speaker 6: We started digging into the story and I didn't realize 512 00:25:51,359 --> 00:25:53,960 Speaker 6: that the state of Indiana requires students to take the 513 00:25:54,119 --> 00:25:56,680 Speaker 6: SAT for graduation and college admissions. 514 00:25:56,760 --> 00:25:56,960 Speaker 4: Yeah. 515 00:25:56,960 --> 00:25:59,600 Speaker 6: So when you require something like that, and by the way, 516 00:25:59,720 --> 00:26:03,159 Speaker 6: I mean, we're right in the middle of college admission season. 517 00:26:03,240 --> 00:26:05,320 Speaker 6: Actually it's a little late right now, because we're already 518 00:26:05,320 --> 00:26:07,560 Speaker 6: into March. So this is a big deal. If you've 519 00:26:07,560 --> 00:26:09,919 Speaker 6: got a high school senior or even some juniors that 520 00:26:10,000 --> 00:26:13,720 Speaker 6: take this test and all. Do you remember right before 521 00:26:13,760 --> 00:26:16,080 Speaker 6: you took the SATs. I was a mess? Were you 522 00:26:16,200 --> 00:26:16,840 Speaker 6: the night before? 523 00:26:16,960 --> 00:26:17,160 Speaker 2: Yeah? 524 00:26:17,160 --> 00:26:18,359 Speaker 4: I thought, well, I'm a. 525 00:26:18,600 --> 00:26:20,960 Speaker 6: I'm a good old boy rule follower, and this was 526 00:26:21,000 --> 00:26:23,760 Speaker 6: you know, everybody told me the SAT was important. 527 00:26:23,320 --> 00:26:24,800 Speaker 2: And so I was like, I was on your permanent 528 00:26:24,840 --> 00:26:25,960 Speaker 2: record right exactly. 529 00:26:26,080 --> 00:26:28,600 Speaker 4: So I thought, oh, gosh, the SAT, this is important. 530 00:26:28,600 --> 00:26:29,679 Speaker 4: I better be prepared for it. 531 00:26:29,720 --> 00:26:31,359 Speaker 6: So I was all nervous, and I you know, getting 532 00:26:31,400 --> 00:26:33,800 Speaker 6: up early and going to the testing center and spending 533 00:26:33,840 --> 00:26:35,399 Speaker 6: two or three hours to take the test. 534 00:26:35,440 --> 00:26:36,200 Speaker 4: It was a big deal. 535 00:26:36,240 --> 00:26:38,200 Speaker 6: If I'm an eighteen year old kid and you get 536 00:26:38,200 --> 00:26:40,000 Speaker 6: all ready for that and prepared for. 537 00:26:39,920 --> 00:26:43,160 Speaker 2: That and you show up intil anguish, it doesn't work. Yeah, 538 00:26:43,240 --> 00:26:46,000 Speaker 2: So are you relieved in that moment or are you 539 00:26:46,080 --> 00:26:48,480 Speaker 2: mad because you had all this energy into it. 540 00:26:48,800 --> 00:26:48,960 Speaker 3: Oh? 541 00:26:49,000 --> 00:26:52,040 Speaker 6: For me, I would have been relieved, Wow, yeah, you're 542 00:26:52,080 --> 00:26:55,080 Speaker 6: just you're just delaying the inevitable. For me, I would 543 00:26:55,080 --> 00:26:56,960 Speaker 6: have been miserable. I would have been like, you're kidding me. 544 00:26:57,040 --> 00:26:59,080 Speaker 6: I was ready for this. I've been sweating it for 545 00:26:59,119 --> 00:27:01,200 Speaker 6: a week. I'm all hit it out over here, getting 546 00:27:01,240 --> 00:27:03,679 Speaker 6: ready to take this test, and now I can't do it. 547 00:27:03,720 --> 00:27:05,520 Speaker 4: Oh and then, by the way, I'm just gonna have to. 548 00:27:05,520 --> 00:27:08,359 Speaker 6: Go through all this anxiety again once they get this 549 00:27:08,440 --> 00:27:09,680 Speaker 6: fixed and I have to take the test. 550 00:27:09,840 --> 00:27:12,320 Speaker 2: Not the first time it's happened. They've had previous sat 551 00:27:12,480 --> 00:27:15,720 Speaker 2: tech problems, and now some districts have rescheduled the test 552 00:27:15,840 --> 00:27:20,360 Speaker 2: for this coming Thursday. Psychology, by the way, is the 553 00:27:20,440 --> 00:27:24,960 Speaker 2: most searched college major in Indiana. That's according to a 554 00:27:25,040 --> 00:27:29,720 Speaker 2: new study of Google search data. So it topped these 555 00:27:29,800 --> 00:27:32,960 Speaker 2: kids that wanted to take that sat and we're getting 556 00:27:32,960 --> 00:27:35,959 Speaker 2: all anxious. You know why they wanted to get in 557 00:27:36,000 --> 00:27:39,720 Speaker 2: there and study psychology Apparently now how this anxiety was 558 00:27:39,800 --> 00:27:41,359 Speaker 2: affecting their mental health. 559 00:27:41,160 --> 00:27:43,760 Speaker 6: Right exactly, And now they've got a real world case 560 00:27:43,760 --> 00:27:46,600 Speaker 6: study to be able to launch their psychological careers. 561 00:27:46,600 --> 00:27:48,280 Speaker 4: I guess after this disaster. 562 00:27:48,040 --> 00:27:52,440 Speaker 2: Indianapolis Colts, Oh boy, big news. They took a calculated risk, 563 00:27:52,520 --> 00:27:56,240 Speaker 2: didn't they tag Jones believing Pierce exposed. 564 00:27:56,840 --> 00:27:59,359 Speaker 6: Yeah, so, I mean kind of knew this was coming. 565 00:27:59,400 --> 00:28:01,320 Speaker 6: There's been rooms for a long time. The Colts were 566 00:28:01,320 --> 00:28:03,800 Speaker 6: going to move on from Anthony Richardson, their former number 567 00:28:03,840 --> 00:28:06,359 Speaker 6: one or former first round draft pick at quarterback, and 568 00:28:06,640 --> 00:28:08,800 Speaker 6: talking about maybe putting him on the trading block. And 569 00:28:08,920 --> 00:28:12,840 Speaker 6: so I mean Chris Ballard, I mean, we just talked 570 00:28:12,840 --> 00:28:15,680 Speaker 6: about Greg Ballard running for Secretary of State. 571 00:28:15,720 --> 00:28:17,959 Speaker 4: This is Chris Ballard, GM of the Colts. No relation. 572 00:28:18,040 --> 00:28:20,000 Speaker 4: By the way, He's taken a lot of heat for. 573 00:28:20,000 --> 00:28:22,040 Speaker 6: A number of years on the Colts' performance and how 574 00:28:22,040 --> 00:28:24,560 Speaker 6: they have had difficulty finding a quarterback. And then we 575 00:28:24,680 --> 00:28:27,080 Speaker 6: get Daniel Jones last year and it looks like, at 576 00:28:27,160 --> 00:28:30,080 Speaker 6: least through halfway of the season, Okay, Daniel Jones might 577 00:28:30,119 --> 00:28:32,639 Speaker 6: be our guy. And then he blows out his achilles 578 00:28:32,800 --> 00:28:34,199 Speaker 6: and he's done for the rest of the year. And 579 00:28:34,200 --> 00:28:36,439 Speaker 6: that's where Philip Rivers came in. But of course Anthony 580 00:28:36,520 --> 00:28:39,160 Speaker 6: richards had been injured the entire year long. So it's 581 00:28:39,200 --> 00:28:42,160 Speaker 6: clear that the Colts are moving on from Anthony Richardson. 582 00:28:42,360 --> 00:28:45,520 Speaker 6: They're saying by doing this, by saying, Okay, Daniel Jones 583 00:28:45,600 --> 00:28:48,760 Speaker 6: is going to be our guy, because what this transition 584 00:28:48,920 --> 00:28:53,080 Speaker 6: tag does is it guarantees Daniel Jones about thirty eight 585 00:28:53,280 --> 00:28:57,360 Speaker 6: million dollars in salary next year alone. 586 00:28:57,000 --> 00:28:59,720 Speaker 2: Well, he can negotiate with other teams, but Indy can. 587 00:28:59,600 --> 00:29:02,920 Speaker 6: Also offer, So yes, India. This also gives Indianapolis that 588 00:29:02,920 --> 00:29:04,200 Speaker 6: that price tag could go up. 589 00:29:04,120 --> 00:29:05,240 Speaker 4: Absolutely could go up. 590 00:29:05,280 --> 00:29:08,360 Speaker 6: It gives Indianapolis this tag transition tag gives the Colts 591 00:29:08,560 --> 00:29:09,680 Speaker 6: first right of refusal. 592 00:29:09,720 --> 00:29:10,440 Speaker 4: So the Colts are. 593 00:29:10,320 --> 00:29:12,240 Speaker 6: Saying we're gonna pay you thirty eight million next year, 594 00:29:12,360 --> 00:29:14,000 Speaker 6: somebody else could come in and say, nope, we want 595 00:29:14,080 --> 00:29:16,160 Speaker 6: you Daniel Jones. We're gonna pay you forty five million. 596 00:29:16,280 --> 00:29:18,240 Speaker 6: And then the coach Colts have a big decision to make. 597 00:29:18,280 --> 00:29:20,080 Speaker 6: Are we gonna let him go or are we gonna 598 00:29:20,080 --> 00:29:21,240 Speaker 6: match that forty five million. 599 00:29:21,320 --> 00:29:22,480 Speaker 4: Here's the good news. 600 00:29:23,320 --> 00:29:26,520 Speaker 6: Daniel Jones was not viewed as a great quarterback before 601 00:29:26,520 --> 00:29:28,800 Speaker 6: he came to the Colts, had a good half a season, 602 00:29:29,080 --> 00:29:32,120 Speaker 6: got injured. I just don't see other teams willing to 603 00:29:32,160 --> 00:29:34,960 Speaker 6: match a thirty eight million dollar price tag to Daniel Jones. 604 00:29:35,000 --> 00:29:37,000 Speaker 6: So my guess is he'll be a cult in the 605 00:29:37,000 --> 00:29:37,760 Speaker 6: starting quarterback. 606 00:29:38,240 --> 00:29:41,240 Speaker 2: Does this letting Pierce hit the open market without any protection? 607 00:29:41,440 --> 00:29:43,360 Speaker 2: Could it backfire on Indianapolis? 608 00:29:43,680 --> 00:29:46,360 Speaker 6: Well, so you're talking about the wide receiver Alec Pierce, 609 00:29:46,360 --> 00:29:50,240 Speaker 6: who you know complicates his free agency issue. Here, look, 610 00:29:50,880 --> 00:29:53,200 Speaker 6: there's a salary cap. You only got so many dollars 611 00:29:53,280 --> 00:29:55,920 Speaker 6: to go around. They're making that commitment to Daniel Jones 612 00:29:55,960 --> 00:29:59,320 Speaker 6: and basically telling Alec Pierce, hey, if what kind of 613 00:29:59,320 --> 00:30:01,240 Speaker 6: money that we he got left is good for you, 614 00:30:01,360 --> 00:30:03,640 Speaker 6: great and if not, good luck with your career. 615 00:30:04,080 --> 00:30:07,120 Speaker 2: You're listening to Casey and Jim. It is ninety three WIBC. 616 00:30:12,480 --> 00:30:15,720 Speaker 2: Fast food marketing is wild. You've got CEOs out there 617 00:30:15,720 --> 00:30:18,680 Speaker 2: trying to eat their own food for views. Now here's 618 00:30:18,720 --> 00:30:25,280 Speaker 2: the takeaway. Authenticity matters. Authenticity resonates with people, even in 619 00:30:25,320 --> 00:30:28,360 Speaker 2: silly corporate videos. If you want people to trust your brand, 620 00:30:29,440 --> 00:30:31,480 Speaker 2: don't make it look like you just walked out of 621 00:30:31,520 --> 00:30:35,680 Speaker 2: a boardroom. So you remember, the McDonald's CEO posted a 622 00:30:35,760 --> 00:30:40,120 Speaker 2: video of him tasting the new Archburger, and social media 623 00:30:40,240 --> 00:30:42,880 Speaker 2: mocked him because it looked like he was just taking small, 624 00:30:43,000 --> 00:30:46,040 Speaker 2: awkward bites and he would call it a product and 625 00:30:46,080 --> 00:30:49,200 Speaker 2: he was just nibbling on it. Well, you've got the 626 00:30:49,320 --> 00:30:54,120 Speaker 2: Burger King CEO coming out and mocking him over that 627 00:30:54,760 --> 00:30:58,680 Speaker 2: somewhat painful video clip. Here's the CEO of Burger King, 628 00:31:03,480 --> 00:31:05,560 Speaker 2: big bite all the way in on. 629 00:31:05,720 --> 00:31:09,640 Speaker 4: That right, only one thing missing, a napkin. 630 00:31:12,120 --> 00:31:16,680 Speaker 2: So his name is Tom Curtis, and he responded. But 631 00:31:16,880 --> 00:31:20,600 Speaker 2: then it just gets more absurd because this is McDonald's 632 00:31:20,680 --> 00:31:26,800 Speaker 2: eighteen million dollars a year CEO now on camera describing 633 00:31:27,320 --> 00:31:31,360 Speaker 2: beef notes, another video and tempered cheese. They are sticking 634 00:31:31,440 --> 00:31:34,479 Speaker 2: with it, Jim. He's breaking down a Big Mac like 635 00:31:34,600 --> 00:31:37,480 Speaker 2: he's hosting a wine tasting. Listen to some of the 636 00:31:37,520 --> 00:31:42,719 Speaker 2: words he says, visual appeal, tempered cheese, beef notes. He 637 00:31:42,840 --> 00:31:45,400 Speaker 2: even says different mouth feel. 638 00:31:45,960 --> 00:31:49,000 Speaker 5: At one point, we're gonna do a little comparison between 639 00:31:49,040 --> 00:31:53,640 Speaker 5: the two, starting with, of course, the iconic McDonald's Big Mac. 640 00:31:53,720 --> 00:31:56,600 Speaker 5: So here we go first. Visual appeal is very strong, 641 00:31:56,760 --> 00:31:59,680 Speaker 5: looks fantastic, can't wait to bite into it. The cheese 642 00:31:59,760 --> 00:32:03,120 Speaker 5: is and tempered, tempered. 643 00:32:03,600 --> 00:32:04,960 Speaker 2: It takes a bigger bite this time. 644 00:32:06,920 --> 00:32:09,640 Speaker 5: You get a great hip of big Mac sauce in 645 00:32:09,680 --> 00:32:12,920 Speaker 5: that I really I tasted it, I loved it. The 646 00:32:13,040 --> 00:32:15,640 Speaker 5: beef notes there, it all works so well, Tod. It 647 00:32:15,680 --> 00:32:19,719 Speaker 5: may be actually the perfect sandwich. Although Chicken's not going 648 00:32:19,760 --> 00:32:21,000 Speaker 5: to try to give it a run for the money. 649 00:32:21,040 --> 00:32:23,840 Speaker 5: So let's try the Chicken Big Mac and see how 650 00:32:23,840 --> 00:32:28,160 Speaker 5: it compares same build, so you'll recognize we still have 651 00:32:29,000 --> 00:32:33,640 Speaker 5: the three buns, we still have all the lettuce and cheese, 652 00:32:33,720 --> 00:32:36,720 Speaker 5: and of course the McDonald's Big Mac sauce, but we 653 00:32:36,840 --> 00:32:40,560 Speaker 5: now have two chicken patties. So let's give this a try. 654 00:32:41,320 --> 00:32:43,040 Speaker 4: I didn't even know they had a chicken Big Mac. 655 00:32:45,000 --> 00:32:45,560 Speaker 3: Really good. 656 00:32:45,720 --> 00:32:47,920 Speaker 5: One of the things I did like about this Chicken 657 00:32:47,920 --> 00:32:50,479 Speaker 5: Big Mac is the crunchiness of the chicken. 658 00:32:50,480 --> 00:32:53,200 Speaker 4: You got a right, that's right, sir. 659 00:32:53,440 --> 00:32:55,400 Speaker 2: This comes in a box. You can eat this in 660 00:32:55,440 --> 00:32:56,360 Speaker 2: your car. 661 00:32:56,640 --> 00:33:00,360 Speaker 4: Right exactly. This isn't some wine from Napa Valley that. 662 00:33:00,320 --> 00:33:02,800 Speaker 6: You're you know, look at the legs on there, you know, 663 00:33:02,920 --> 00:33:04,920 Speaker 6: drinking with your pinky stuck up in the air. 664 00:33:04,960 --> 00:33:07,720 Speaker 4: But it's fascinating to see the. 665 00:33:07,760 --> 00:33:10,560 Speaker 6: Difference because if you watch the video the McDonald's CEO, 666 00:33:10,920 --> 00:33:13,640 Speaker 6: he's kind of a dorky guy, and he just seemed 667 00:33:13,800 --> 00:33:17,520 Speaker 6: very stilted and staged, and like you said, you know, 668 00:33:17,720 --> 00:33:21,280 Speaker 6: mouthfeel just didn't seem very natural. And then Burt and 669 00:33:21,320 --> 00:33:23,520 Speaker 6: it was by the way that McDonald's video, both of them, 670 00:33:23,560 --> 00:33:24,960 Speaker 6: they were like two or three minutes long. 671 00:33:25,040 --> 00:33:25,840 Speaker 4: These weren't that quick. 672 00:33:25,880 --> 00:33:29,160 Speaker 6: And then you got Burger king total opposite that guy 673 00:33:29,400 --> 00:33:33,960 Speaker 6: very Look. I'm a heterosexual male, but I'm comfortable enough 674 00:33:33,960 --> 00:33:36,680 Speaker 6: in my sexuality to say that Burger King CEO, that's 675 00:33:36,680 --> 00:33:37,480 Speaker 6: a good looking guy. 676 00:33:37,760 --> 00:33:39,920 Speaker 4: Good looking guy, real quick. What does he do? 677 00:33:40,400 --> 00:33:42,840 Speaker 6: Bites into the hamburger real fast. He's like, the only 678 00:33:42,880 --> 00:33:45,440 Speaker 6: problem is I don't have a napkin. I said seven 679 00:33:45,520 --> 00:33:48,080 Speaker 6: seconds long and he was done. Burger King got their 680 00:33:48,080 --> 00:33:50,880 Speaker 6: message out in seven seconds. McDonald's has had to release 681 00:33:51,080 --> 00:33:54,360 Speaker 6: two two minute videos and kind of clunk their way 682 00:33:54,400 --> 00:33:55,920 Speaker 6: through this to get to where they want to be. 683 00:33:56,080 --> 00:33:58,640 Speaker 2: McDonald's is sticking with it though. They're sticking with the 684 00:33:58,680 --> 00:34:03,360 Speaker 2: CEO marketing guy, and he did a Q and A later, like, 685 00:34:03,720 --> 00:34:06,440 Speaker 2: he's just a regular guy. I think you're going to 686 00:34:06,480 --> 00:34:07,920 Speaker 2: see more of him. Get used to it. 687 00:34:08,040 --> 00:34:09,799 Speaker 4: I'm going to Taco Bell forget both of them. 688 00:34:10,400 --> 00:34:12,839 Speaker 2: You're listening to ninety three WYBC.