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Ep. 5131: What Happened at a Disney Shareholder Meeting

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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Fri. Apr. 5, 2024. 

Our guest today includes Scott Shepherd from the Free Enterprise Project. 

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Oh, come get some of that this morning you ask you received. Good morning and welcome friends, Friday of the Morning Show with Preston's gott April the fifth day, fifty one thirty one. Great to be with you, Grant Allen running the show our verse today, let's go through it all Aphesian six. Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might. It starts at verse ten. Put on the whole armor of God,

that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers of this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. Therefore, take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day.

And, having done all to stand firm stand. Therefore, having fastened on the belt of truth, put on the breastplate of righteousness, and as shoes for your feet, having put on the readiness given by the Gospel of Peace. In all circumstances, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one, and take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God.

Praying at all times in the Spirit with all prayer and supplication to that end, keep alert, with all perseverance, making supplication for all the saints, and also for me, that words may be given to me in the opening of my mouth boldly to proclaim the mystery of the Gospel, for which I am an ambassador in chains, that I may declare it boldly as I

ought to speak. Come on, Paul wrote that in prison. He wrote that looking at the Roman guards, and he took what the Roman guards were wearing, and he fashioned it into the armor inspired by God that we are to be wearing. You want to know why you're getting worn out. You're getting worn out in part because you are not wearing the armor of God.

We are not fighting the type of fight that is conventional. It is an unconventional fight, and you must use unconventional weapons, conventional in God's world, unconventional in this world. You want to beat the forces of this present darkness. You do so, you overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of your testimony. And that testimony starts with preparing yourself for battle with the armor of God. Ten minutes after the hour. That's how we start

here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Twelve minutes past the hour. Take a peek inside the American Patriots Almanac here in a moment. But first Sunday is the United Prayer Summit. The idea comes from Second Chronicles seven fourteen. If my people will humble themselves and pray and seek my face, turn from their wicked ways, I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive them their sin, and I

will heal their land. This is about praying for your community. If you're in the Tallassee area, it is at the moon ironic, given the eclipse that's coming on Monday. Doors open at three o'clock. It's free. It's from three point thirty till five. So if you'd like to come, you'd like to go pray, There you go. You can learn more at United Prayer Summit dot com. That's the website, United Prayer Summit dot com.

Take a peek inside the American Patriots Almanac sixteen fourteen. Indian Princess Pocahontas Jamestown, Virginia, colonist John ralf Are married. I'm curious how did that? I mean, how they figure that out? Did they? How they communicate? I know that she would be invaluable in helping the settlers communicate with the Indians. And I know that there are accounts explaining her understanding of English, and some way, shape or form, she would become very, very fluent

in English over the course of her lifetime. But you just wonder how that, How was it? Like a look, so was she coy? Was she? Hmm? I mean, I don't know. I'm just crazy. And then it was seven years later the Mayflowers set sail from Plymouth to return to England. I think Grant's relatives were on board the ship coming in. No, never mind, just the one coming. Yeah, they never left, they stuck around. Huh. Seventeen ninety two, George Washington casts the

first presidential veto, rejecting a bill to apportion representatives among the states. Nineteen thirty three, doctor Everts Graham performs the first operation to remove a lung in Saint Louis, Missouri. Again one of those swallow hard think you know what you're doing and sure he can live with one lung. What a decision, what a what a bold strategy, Cotton. And then in nineteen eighty four,

Kareem abdul Jabbar Luel Sinder. That's how many of us remember him coming out of UCLA Lewis lou Alsinder. A run of centers that UCLA had. The era of John Wooden college basketball was just different. There was think Alabama football under Nick Saban. That's what UCLA basketball was under John Wooden. It's funny because years years later I would be asked to coach an AAU team for a local high school and I used one of John Wooden's offenses, the double

high post offense. It was that good and we just schooled teams with it, just schooled them so much fun. He was such a great coach. But Kareem was a player. Phoenix Suns lost him. It was a coin flip when he was coming out of college. The Milwaukee Bucks won the toss and selected Kareem abdul Jabbar. The Sons lost the toss. Fates were changed. Interesting because the Bucks would win the NBA title and then Kareem would leave.

He went to Los Angeles shortly after turning pro that he changed his name. Anyway, he was followed up by Bill Walton. I personally liked Bill Walton's game because he was just a brilliant rebounder and passer who's just so incredible. And the NCD I think it was the championship game. I think he shot twenty one of twenty two from the field and not all around the rim dunks. No, no, no, no. He's one of the greatest

performances in a NCAA tournament game. It might have been the semi finals, but I think it was the finals anyway, seventeen after the hour, come back, let's get to let's get to opening up the show here. Well we sort of have, but well you know what I mean. Yeah, as listeners born out, don't forget. You can always catch up on the program. You miss something, clearly, context matters, and so we might

be talking about something that we've been talking about all week long. And if you're just tuning in after missing the first few days of the week or all of the week, just remember, go back listen when you can. It's amazing how you can polish off the program by just listening a little here, a little there. The Apple pick up where you left off. If you subscribe to the Morning Show with Preston Scott podcast, you'll get notified every day

when there's a new show The Conversations podcast. Same thing. I mentioned this earlier in the week. Case in Point Washington Post has an article about Democrat data scientist Aaron Strauss. He helps a what is described as a progressive spending mission at the firm Open Labs, and inside the article it the data is showing that when Democrats help register younger vote, they end up registering people who will vote for Trump. Now they're considering not even holding voter registration drives in

target markets because they might align with Trump. Here's from the Wappo. Confidential memos circulated among top Democrat donors has sparked a furious debate in Democrat circles about whether to narrow the focus of voter registration efforts to avoid signing up likely Republicans. So first of all, let's back up for just a second. All of those tables set up at at in front of Walmart's and in college you know, greens, green spaces, and you know we're just registering vote.

No, no, no, no, no no. They are focused on registering Democrats. That needs to be remembered up front. It's it's why if you you know, there were some of the petition gatherers for the abortion petition, they weren't telling anybody what the petition was about, and someone caught wind

of it. In fact, I think it was a listener of this program and followed him around and said, this is about allowing abortion to birth, and that person signing getting petitions signed left because they did not want to disclose the truth about what was being signed. You know, folks signing those petitions is really silly if you don't fully understand what's at stake. Matt Staver talked

about that at great length yesterday. The article can continues for decades, nonpartisan groups allied with the Democrat Party have run wide ranging efforts aimed at increasing voter registration among people of color and young people, groups that tend to lean Democrat but have historically voted at lower rates than older and white peoples. And then

at the end, it says this. Aaron Strauss, an influential data scientist who helps direct progressive spending at the firm Open Labs, sparked private disagreements over this issue in January, when he said about a dozen major Democratic donors a confidential memo that challenged traditional nonpartisan registration quoting. Polls in the recent months have regularly shown Biden is polling below twenty twenty levels among black and Latino voters.

Recent Quinnipiac University poll found Biden polling sixty percent of Black voters thirty four percent of Hispanic In exit polls in twenty twenty, Biden got twenty seven percent of Black voter sixty five percent of Latino votes, So dropping from eighty seven to sixty percent and sixty five to thirty four. Those are numbers that could lead

to a landslide. Now, don't read anything more into it than the fact that they're now freaking out over registering kids because they're worried a bunch of kids are aligning with Trump and guess what they kind of are back with the big stories in the press box. Next, Preston Scott, Hello, Hello anybody O Hya Live on News Radio one hundred point seven, Douusla. What's to be Friday? In the third hour, Best and worst of the week according to Grant and Me, Well have a dad joke. News headlines from the

b next hour. Scott Sheppard he was represented at the Disney shareholder meeting or he was there. We'll find out what happened, but first the big stories in the press box. Grove, a creative marketing and digital expertise our sponsor. Florida's GOP is within one percent of flipping Hillsborough County red. Is that because, look, you can't get there with just people leaving the Democrat Party. But that certainly is part of it. People are just leaving the Democrat

Party, some are becoming Republicans, are just remaining independent. But people are leaving the Democrat Party and I told you they would. But this is also I think a result of the migration. That's good news. Right now, Florida Republicans have a nearly one million voter lead over Democrats. That's stunning. That's good news. Center for Immigration Studies they are pro legal immigration, anti illegal immigration. They are absolutely aware of the differences. Data shows the most

migrant flights have been landing. These are Biden administration flights in Florida. Biden's bringing them to Florida because the Department of Homeland Security refuses to answer freedom of

information requests. The Center for Immigration Studies did an analysis of public information on US Customs and Border Protection website filtered to see Office of Field Ops Airport Customs Officer encounters and have found out that Florida has been the top landing site nearly three hundred and twenty six thousand initial arrivals through February, and this started in

October twenty twenty two. Again, this is Biden targeting Florida intentionally. Lesser numbers landing in Houston, New York, both northern and southern California, and Washington, DCA, Florida is the heaviest by far intentional targeting. Speaking of National Guard member arrested for smuggling, member of the Texas National Guard tracked down

on a high speed pursuit arrested specialist Savvion Johnson twenty six. Twenty seven year old Texas National Guard member was smuggling in an illegal makes you wonder what he got paid what he got offered US Congressman Chip Roy, pointing out that according to the Wall Street Journal, sixty three percent of the new audits targeting taxpayers

whose income was less than two hundred thousand dollars sixty three percent. Do you remember what we were told that the people being audited were the people that make a million or more a year, and some said, oh no, no, note, don't you buy that. Don't you believe it? In fact, eighty percent of audited taxpayers earn less than one million dollars, but they're targeting less than two hundred thousand as well. Last big story, mortgage rates

are rising yet again. Applications have dropped for three straight weeks, and right now rent is more affordable than buying in all fifty states. See what's happened is people aren't selling either because their rates are infinitely lower. So if they sold, they would they You can't take your mortgage with you. If you sell, you have to then buy with the new rates. For example, I've got a fifteen year note, mind's at two and maybe six tenths.

Why in the world am I going to pay five six percent? Tripling my costs? No? Forty one minutes after the hour The Morning Show with Preston Scott, would you would it be safe to say that homelessness has been a thing all your life? I mean people have been homeless. I have no idea for generation. I never noticed it when I was a kid, not around Tallahassee. Yeah, I couldn't think of it. But like the places where I would drive up and down Thomasville Road and you know, the panhandlers

and people with shopping carts full of garbage. It's just that didn't exist when I was in high school. So it's ramped up in your eyes. Yeah, I don't know when, Like, I just don't remember it. I'm sure probably it existed, but I just didn't see it in my neighborhood and on my sides of town where I drove. No, I never saw that when you see someone panhandling, asking for money, holding up a sign.

You know. I've talked about how you can really kind of get a sense for culturally what's happened by just thinking back to when you saw people holding signs. It was rare back in the eighties and nineties, but those signs would say will work for food, looking for work, will do anything type thing, you know, And I remember when it was in the early nineties.

I approached some of these people and offered them work and the chance at a steady job, and was told what we pay today, and they laughed and said, I'll get that in the next two hours, next hour, that's also changed too. I don't think people are so prevalent to give well. And again I think there are ways to curtail this. But here's my question. Do you really think you're helping somebody giving them five ten bucks even a twenty? Do you think you're helping them? And I'm asking earnestly you and

anyone listening right now, do you think you're helping them? Are you putting a gap between them and homelessness? Are you nudging them towards being self sufficient and having a place. See I'm of the opinion that most times when you survey the situation, they got some heaters, they usually have a cell phone, and I'm thinking to myself, huh, how do you charge that thing?

How do you afford? I mean, if you priced a carton of cigarettes when you want to feed yourself, over feeding your habit and your addiction, I just see bad choices. Now here's the argument I want to make as well. We're not helping people by giving them money. We pay a lot of taxes, and in this community, they've fumbled the football, They've

done nothing. The state is slowly starting to address this, but I want to get into and I'm going to share when we come back, a story that reveals why I believe we're not helping people by keeping them on the streets panhandling. It's a sobering story, so stick around. Preston Scott Mother No you wear eth for drade on news Radio one SEVENUFLA. My contention to the elected officials and of course the uh the progressives out there just want to take

your money and do nothing with it. That's what they do, is that sometimes you're not helping somebody by just giving them money. Well, it's easy for you to say sort of yeah. I have known people that have worked their way out of being homeless. They took advantage of opportunities and they worked hard and they got out of that situation. Most people that do that will tell you that they had to get to a place where they just had to

change their mindset. And it's almost as if you're giving somebody just a little bit more of a drug when you're giving them money. Just keep them out there asking for more. A young lady in Tampa was panhandling when a forty eight year old guy showed up and offered to help. His name was Walter Medina. This happened back just a few months ago start of the year. He initially gave her some food, oh and some narcotics, but then he held her against her will repeatedly. In fact, he never let her go

when she escaped. Maybe it was Monday of this week. She jumped out of his van while he was in a Walgreens and ran to a local convenience store, where she was bruised, bloodied, beaten. She had been beaten, broken ribs with a baseball bat. She had repeatedly been stabbed with a screwdriver. He clearly knew something was up. When she was gone, he fled, but they caught up to him the next day, high speed pursuit. He runs into a median, they arrest him. It was a bit

of a violent arrest. But then you look at his record, and this dirt bag had served time in prison for false imprisonment, HMM, kidnapping, aggravated assault of law enforcement officers, and robbery. He's been charged with second degree murder, attempted second degree murder, armed kidnapping, arm, false imprisonment, aggravated battery with great bodily harm, tampering with a witness, tampering with physical evidence. The list goes on and on. It took a canine get

him. But this goes back to the panhandling. See. I maintain that by giving people money, you are victimizing them over and over and over because you're addicting them. And this young lady, I don't know anything about her, don't know anything about why she was out there, why she was panhandling.

I can only imagine that the way things are going right now with people putting minimum wage laws on the books, where people that are low skilled are out of jobs because if you're going to pay someone twenty dollars an hour, you're going to hire someone that's a little more skilled. But even that is falling behind the cost of inflation and the pressures on the economy. So we're going to have more and more situations that are going to go bad. And

so you don't handle this. This is such a wide problem, a deep problem. It is now not a snap of the fingers to fix it. But what I can tell you is what we're doing is wrong. Florida is trying to head in a better direction, but we need mental health hospitals and we need to establish what does it mean to help someone as a matter of policy and understanding. You don't help people by keeping them addicted. And that can be drugs, it can be alcohol, it can be money, handing

them money. Just something to think about. Second Hour Next, Welcome to the Second Hour Friends Show five thousand, one and thirty one of the Morning Show in Preston Scott. I'm Preston. He's Grant Allen. Great to be with you on. We are thrilled that back on the program, Scott Sheppard. He is the project director or he's the director of the Free Enterprise Project General counsel as well. Scott, welcome back to the program. How are you. I'm wonderful, Preston, glad to be back with you. How

are you? I Am terrific, especially knowing that people like you are out there doing what you do. Give everybody the thirty sixty second snapshot of the Free Enterprise Project. Yeah, we try to get corporations to drop all this left wing partisanship and get back to doing doing their businesses and working for shareholders and for customers and leaving politics to the politicians who do it badly enough.

How is it possible? Before we get to what happened this week with Disney, Scott, how is it possible that these companies that are openly traded are not held to some fiduciary responsibility level by the SEC or somebody. Well, this sec, Gary Ginsler's SEC is fully in line with having corporations be left wing mouthpieces and put the goals of ESG, which is the label that the lefties who run corporations give to their lefty pushes without calling it just hey leftism.

The chief ESG goals are the same as the chief Biden administration whole of government initiatives. So there's no question ESG is left. All the stuff these corporations are doing is left. This administration certainly not going to get involved with stopping that. We've seen states do it, and of course you're at the beating heart of that, and Disney's the biggest loser in those games. But we've got to have more states involved and hopefully eventually a different, a different

look of things in Washington. What was your goal heading into Wednesday's shareholders meeting with the Walt Disney Company. Well, our hope certainly was that the big investment houses would do their duty for once and vote to have at least one

non yes man on Disney's board that unfortunately didn't happen. But our goal we had submitted a shareholder proposal about it, was specifically about charitable giving, but pointing out that everything that Bob Iiger has done at that company and to that company has been driven by his personal policy preferences, his left wing politics, rather than for the good of shareholders and for the good of the existing customer base, and that all violates his fiduciary duty, and it means he's putting

his personal private interests above those of running a company. That's called self dealing, and in a financial sense, it guarantees all sorts of bad results. It's a per se violation of fiduciary duty. Well, he's doing it in a political sense, so there's not case law about that yet, but I expected before too long we're going to see huge damage awards against some of these

CEOs for making these companies into their personal think tanks. You know, the Free Enterprise Project is kind of engaged in shareholder activism, is how I've always described it, Scott. But there are more and more groups that are starting

to follow your lead and are showing up at these shareholder meetings. At what point can the board turn away from what the bottom line is, which is, if you take away all of the politics, you take away all the social issues, and you simply look at the numbers, Disney is hemorrhaging value. How do they explain that away? Well, the big road block is I alluded to this just a second ago. The big, the giant three

investment houses are Black Rocks, State Street, and Dangord. They're run by executives of the biger sort who put their politics ahead of their fiduciary duty. And between the three of them, they can change any election, any vote at any shareholder meeting they want to, they can run the show. Well, what it is now is a lefty boys club, a billionaire's boys club, a world economic forum boys club that's protecting each other. So one one

outside voice on Disney was too much for these investment houses. A result, Hel's lost. We've got to break that. Scott Sheppard with us. We got another segment still to come ten past the hour in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point

seven w f LA. We're talking about the Disney Company and of course Florida has won some significant battles with Walt Disney, and as a result, we're seeing a little bit of a spillover legislature tackling ESG and and black Rock as well. Scott Shepard with the Free Enterprise Project is with us. Scott, what's next? So Disney, you probably knew going in the odds were against

this proposal. So what do you think happens next? Well? I think that as we were discussing that that the focus has to be on each of these individual companies. But because they won't listen to that, they won't do their fiduciary duty. The Big Three won't won't support proposals like this or insurgents like Pelts. I think one of the next steps has to be the courts with shareholder derivative lawsuits. We're we're looking into that. We know that some

other organizations are looking into that. Another response that that Florida's a leader in, as in so many other things, is legislative responses. You know, there are state antitrust laws as well as federal there are state civil rights laws. And one of the things about ESG has been pushing discrimination on the basis of race, sex, and orientation, calling that you know, a progressive

goal. As long as the discrimination, the civil rights violations are against the people that left, the groups the left dislikes, Well, it turns out everybody has the same civil rights. It's still illegal. We could fortify state civil rights laws to include new categories to make it clear that if companies work together to discriminate and violation of law its or criminal offense. So legislation at

the state level can help. Investigations at the state level can help. Having more shareholder activists join us on our side, I think would be would be terrific. He said, we were being joined by allies in putting proposals from

our side up. If most of the proposals from our side were up, then the pressure we've been putting on the proxy advisory services in Black Rock States through vane Guard to finally start supporting some of our stuff would get much more intense, and the potential lawsuits against them for being wholly left partisan and refusing to admit it or to account for it, or to do their fiduciary duty

would increase. Well, you know that the public is behind in general, if not understanding the nuance of it, because they're just they're not supporting Disney products, whether it's movies, whether it's the theme parks, whether it's the properties, Disney's hemorrhage and cash. Well, yeah, I mean, aside from everything else, this left wing policy agenda makes for terrible storytelling. If all women have to be perfect and leaders and powerful, then they can't have

an arc because they can't have any flaws. And if all the men are wises are evil, then you know before you get into the theater exactly what the storyline is going to be and exactly who's going to play what role. There's nothing left to tell. It's just tedious in doctrination, and nobody wants to go see that. And now they can't put their kids in front of Disney because Disney is most aligned with trying to confuse their kids about gender and

talk to them about things. And nobody needs to talk about ever. But certainly little kids don't need to have drum to do them. What's next Disney is a shareholder meeting that everyone anticipates. Who are the other companies on the radar, Well, we've got We've still got most of them head of us. We've got all the big tech companies that censor conservatives and otherwise discriminate by

viewpoint. We've got the too big defail banks. Now too big to fail has to mean too big to discriminate because those banks are backstopped by all taxpayers. And yet the beating heart of discrimination for and against industries people, anything that the center right likes is the two big to fail banks JP Morgan, Bank of America, smug bankers telling us how we can spend our money, what we can get loans for. That fits again right with the left wing

agenda. Always appreciate your time, Scott, thanks for coming on and keep at it all right, Thank you so much. President take here all right. Scott Shepard with the Free Enterprise Project, he's the director and general counsel fighting the good fight. I love shareholder activism. I think it's clever and it garners attention, and it's growing. See that's the thing, it's growing

more. In the Morning Show with Preston Scott twenty minutes after the el, What's to Be Friday comes up in a little better than forty minutes, about forty five minutes from now. Your chance to just complaint. You're new to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. We do it each and every Friday at eight o five eastern seven oh five Central, chance to just get it said.

Whatever it is that's been bugging you. Got a note here from a listener, am I. What I am going to send you is really against my beliefs, But I have thoughts about what the state or county governments should do with panhandlers. I think the panhandlers should have to pay for a business license. Take about two months to get panhandlers with the ability to get their panhandler license. But after the original two months panhandlers don't have a license.

They should be fine for not having their license, and violations should be like any other business that is not in compliance. Any other business in Florida has to have a business license and and setting up a business on a street corner for some reason is not considered a business. He writes, It's an interesting way of looking at it. We were talking about panhandling in the last hour and how you're not really helping anybody, and so you can check out that

conversation of the podcast. Got this sent to me by my son, one of our boys, and I it was a screenshot, so I didn't catch the name of the person posting this, but there's photos that go with it, and it says I've been a Knowles fan for thirty plus years living in Michigan. This past week, I made my first ever journey to Tallahassee. Let me just pause for a second. How does that happen? Thank you? How think you? What's the draw? First of all? Welcome?

Welcome. Well I'll answer that question. Bobby Bodden. Well sure, Bobby Bowden, man go thirty plus years. You're talking the heart of the run, when Bobby was winning national titles and finishing in the top four for fourteen straight years. I guess I just I think of like college football being such a local thing. Yeah, yeah, that it feels. But he's in Michigan. I'm not trashing the guy, but it does feel like if there's not like a connection, like you know, I lived there for years,

born and raised there. You know what I mean. There was a connection clearly spiritual. I mean, he was in Michigan, grand I know, you can't even say the M in Michigan. Well, yeah, so it feels like even anyway, Yeah, and so he said, I made my first ever journey to Tallahassee. I found the Seminal Experience online booked the tour, got to see baseball, softball, soccer stadiums as well as dope. I don't know if the football gods were smiling down on me, if it

was just a stroke of pure luck or some combo both. My girlfriend's son had to use the bathroom before we made it into Doaks, so the guide took us inside and there was Coach Norvelle finishing a conversation with a recruit and his family. Let me tell you, Coach could not have been any more kind and accommodating to me, some random fan who just popped up out of nowhere. I asked if I could shake his hand, and not only did he oblige, but he asked if I wanted a picture with him as well.

I will forever remember this day and moment for as long as I live. I didn't think it was possible, but I left Tallahassee an even bigger fan than I was before I arrived. And then he shows the pictures of he and Coach inside the More Center, and I wrote in the rundown, that's our coach. That is why Florida State is back in football. Mike norvel is his own version of Bobby Bowden old school, but with a charm, a politeness. I absolutely love how Mike Norvel has taken this program over

and embraced what made Florida State football, which was Bobby Bowden. Different person, to be sure, but you'll find commonalities. Decency, caring for those young men, hard work, a commitment to doing it right. I hope, and I won't say pray, it's not that important, but I hope we're able to keep Mike Norvel as long as we had Bobby Bowden, because I think we will be better as a school as a football program for it.

And stuff like this just cements my belief. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott just telling our boss Grant always wins the best dressed award for the Morning Show staff at the staff party every year. Always guilty in an age of civilizational decline. Some must stand alone. Some have to, like Andy Griffith, It's Friday in the Morning Show. It I don't believe I said that open. Now, come on over here. You gotta nip it in the butt and we've got the big stories in the press box. What

do you make of this? Hillsborough County, Tampa is one percentage point from flipping GOP from Democrat to GOP. Nine hundred thousand is the number that the Republicans have over Democrats statewide, nearly one million voters. But Hillsborough County has

been a Democrat haven. Why is it because of my migration? People coming into the state, fleeing them And we've been worried that some of these people would bring their politics with them, and I'm sure some will, but it would appear to me that that's not the case because we're seeing that happen statewide. We're seeing the numbers grow. It's not just people leaving the Democrat party,

though some are. Hillsborough County is growing with Republicans. Now, I'm not making out the party to be the be all end all of political parties, not at all. They've failed us. But why why is it happening? I don't know. I don't even have a theory. Hillsborough ranks third in population, behind Broward and Miami Dade. Admittedly, I just think of everything south of Okaala as a different state. You don't disappoint I live up here. Everything going on down there, I don't know what they do.

But what's funny is we live in arguably the most liberal portion of North Florida, surrounded by North Florida, which is arguably the most traditionalist conservative part of the state. You'll get, you know, the cattle ranchers in kind of the south central Florida Lake Okeachobee area, very conservative area. But then the rural North Florida is very conservative. Let me hear from you Bay County. I mean you know there, shout and amen, that's why they live there.

The Panhandle is overwhelmingly conservative. We're still the Bible biled up here. Yet it took Steve Sutherland before we had a Republican representing that congressional district, the second district since reconstruy Diruction. Think about that now. It wasn't until Steve Sutherland won that congressional seat that was the first Republican since deconstruction. Reconstruction.

Sorry, that's crazy, it really is. So you've got this remarkable and by the way, this is a big story brought to you by Grove a creative marketing and digital expertise that the GOP's within one percentage point in Hillsboro.

A couple other big things here to mention, Joe Biden's Department of Homeland Security will not release the details, but through some digging, Center for Immigration Studies shows that Biden has flown in three hundred and twenty six thousand illegals into Florida since twenty twenty two, dwarfing any other state, any other community, any other area. He's intentionally targeting Florida. It's an attack on Florida. It's an attack on Rohnond de Sandis National Guard, a Texas National Guard member

arrested smuggling an illegal immigrant across the border. Mortgage rates are going up, ever so slightly, but they're still going up. Applications for mortgages have dropped three straight weeks, and so you're caught up. Those are the big stories in the press box. They all there's more, but there. The Morning Show with Preston Scott, all right, let's consider what Donald Trump said when he was running for office in twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen. He said he

wanted to drain the swamp. Remember that. Now, there are many that say he didn't accomplish it. It's too big a task for one person alone. Agree, Yeah, I'm saying that's what's that's what's been said. Well, he didn't accomplish it. This is and you could argue that there were spheres that he could have, yeah, take an action it was within his write and purview that he didn't. Yeah, and he paid a price, I think potentially. Yeah, this the draining the swamp phenomenon is a worthy

effort, make no mistake about it. But this is a generational type thing. Like this is like you need a new almost elite cast of Like once you get your guy elected, now you've got an entire apparatus ready to go in to every agency where all of their tentacles, you know, get into our lives and just upend it. But we don't have kind of like that

apparatus ready to go. Well, let me use a crude analogy. In our world of radio, going back to the early days when I started in radio in the late nineteen seventies, radio engineers generally speaking had incredible job security. Why because they wired things just a little differently. They would do everything by the book, but there would be certain things that they would wire in

such a way that they became indispensable. Now that's not one hundred percent, but it has long been considered that a radio engineer has the greatest job security of anybody. Now. Of course, companies contract and they expand the responsibilities to engineers in this modern era. But as an illustration, that's where bureaucrats are. The process of Washington d C is so complex that you need someone

with some level experience to know how to navigate it. Now, I would argue back, no, no, I'm just fine slowing that thing way down. Let's have a learning curve of oh, I don't know, eight years, sort of the do no harm way of viewing government. If they can't pass laws, they can't do anything because they don't know what the heck to do to pass one. I'm okay with that in a large degree, because all that seems to happen is we lose more control of our country as a

citizenry. Government gets bigger. We need government to contract. That said, when Trump took office in twenty twenty, or rather when he was leaving in twenty twenty, he signed an executive order it targeted federal workers, removing protections from some employees to make it easier for a president to hire and fire. He was preparing to learn he had learned from his previous four years, and was preparing a second term to be able to get some people out of the

way. Well, guess what Joe Biden just did. He signed an executive order solidified the Bureaucrats announced to play in yesterday to protect bureaucrats from being fired by a potential second Trump administration, the Office of Personnel Management finalized a rule that protects employees in civil service by preventing removal of their status and protections involuntarily. In other words, if you fire them, you're going to have to go through a long, long drawn out process. This is how they protect

and also this is a tip of the hand that Biden's worried. The Morning Show with Preston Scott, well, you know the drill, If you know the program, phone lines are open eight five zero two zero five WFLA eight five zero two zero five WFLA or eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. What's the bee? Friday comes up in just a few minutes.

How is it possible that anyone in California that works at any kind of fast food or dining establishment does not understand and know what's coming their way? I don't I don't get it. Lead research assistant of The Morning Show said, Slow Learners Club Foster's Freeze, small business that operates throughout California, has had to close multiple locations and an ex manager was let go. Former assistant general manager of Foster's Freeze In Lamore said, it's a shock. Would have

been nice to have a notice so we could get some applications out. I could prepare them. Best I can do is honestly give them some references. Referring to the workers that no longer have jobs. They showed up to work on Monday, thought that the notice that the place was closed was an April fool's joke. It was not. On Monday, California's statewide legislation went into effect that enforces a twenty dollars minimum wage for restaurants that have at least sixty

locations nationwide, except those that make and sell their own bread. Otherwise known as the special handout to a donor of Gavin Newsom who happens to own Paneraes. True story. They exempted Penera because the guy gave a big donation to Gavin Newsom's campaign. You can't make it up, but I want to go back to the assistant manager speaking on behalf of staff. I can see their intentions with increasing the minimum wage, thinking that it will attract more people.

But I honestly don't think it will work. This is not the first business that's closing. There's already a few local businesses for me that are closing, So I feel like this is only the beginning. From the people that I spoke to my employees, we would rather have stayed at the wage we did before, because now we don't have a job, and those who are still working in the areas around us went up to twenty dollars an hour, they got their hours severely cut. My goodness, people, see this is why

you share this program. I will never be accused of being the sharpest knife in any drawer. I will never be accused of being the smartest man on the planet. Far from it. But my goodness, people, common sense goes a long way. I've never owned a business, and I have absolutely dissected this problem for years. Mandating minimum wages beyond what a market demands is

courting inflation and job loss. The very people that the bleeding heart illiberal left and the John Morgans of this world claim to be helping are the ones without jobs. Yes, we were right, we warned you. We begged, you don't do this in Florida. This is California, this is coming this way. Jobs have already been cut because of the increased minimum wage. They will continue to be cut because the minimum wage in Florida is locked in forever

to the consumer price index. And what has happened there in the last three years, what has happened to prices? See, this is what the John Morgan's of this world didn't tell you, or they're just not smart enough to have understood it. They wanted to be populists. They want to have people love and adore them. The truth of what happens is that the wage goes up, and then prices go up because the price of that wage is infused into the price of the good or the service. So it just keeps going.

And the person working never catches up because they can't. But they're without a job and they're without hours. What's the bee Friday's next? Let's go ahead and do this. Turn the page hour three. It's your time, It's what's the bee Friday? You've been slowly stewing, grinding, the burn has been endless. Now's your time to let it go, to release it, to find harmony. And spiritual creaminess in your personal universe by letting go

of the anger. It's What's the Beef Friday in the Morning Show with Preston Scott eight five zero two zero five w FLA. We have two very basic rules. No profanity, don't make it personal. Tell us what happened, leave the name of the business out of it. We go to George. Hi, George, what's the beef? Good morning? Preston? Might be first of all commenting on the trip that Biden and Buddhajeg took together. Can you imagine that what that dumpster fire sounded and looked like? Good lord?

Oh my lord? Well, I mean it's inept and just the Twilight Zone adventure. So my beef is with our city commissioners, particularly Jack Porter, because I've emailed you and talked to you about how you and Steve Stewart have people that read his paper and listen to your show from their office. Just

uh uh uh and and and that loads. But so I called up there uh to try to get her on the phone to ask her about this trip she took for the progressive stuff and can't get a call back, and finally talked to I guess one of her aids that lost their mind over me questioning that and said that this was a right wing conspiracy theory hatched by a local radio wacko and uh and uh, you know what what they call Steve Stewart. Uh uh, you know, a garbage a garbage journalist and uh that's

what they say. They get personal when facts corner them. Yep, and I mean got nasty now. But so that means what you and stead are doing or working so uh, but they she won't even talk about it completely, saying that that is denying it, that it didn't happen, that that's just made up. Well, that's just that's just a lie. So oh absolutely, Yeah, the whole thing you're doing is so I just again, voters Tallahassee, wake up because they're trying to turn this into Portland into Washington

State, so Seattle. So but keep up the good work is my my message. Impression. Thank you, George. I appreciate the kindness and the words, and yeah, call call just again. Here's how you you You just defeat it at the ballot box. That's what you have to do. And there are options. Greg, thanks for calling in. What's the beef being punked? By James o'keef. Oh. I was positively giddy watching Letitia James get punked by New York and four other primaries, all giving Donald Trump

eighty percent of the vote, rounded up or down. So then I see his post on April first, saying that he is going to retirement in oblivion, that he cannot financially keep this up his investigative reporting, and it had plausibility because of what has happened to Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and Mike Lindell. And one day later he said April fool, I was got and got good. So you're beefing against yourself. I was beefing that. James o'kaid came up with the perfect ruse. Thank you very much, Greg,

appreciate the phone call. Let's fit one more here and real quickly, Ray, good morning, you're up. What's the beefy? Good morning. You know, when we get President Trump back this time, what President Trump needs to do is to go into every three letter agency and fire everybody about ten or fifteen people deep in there and replace them to get rid of the liberal mindset that has infested the federal government at this point. Completely agree, Ray,

thanks very much for your phone call. But Joe's doing everything possible to protect the bureaucrats. Now he can, he can take care of the top level and obviously his uh, his own, you know, cabinet. But Joe's doing everything possible to protect the deep state, and he'll be aided and abedded by some Republicans. Ron, you're next, then, Matt. We have two lines open. Now would be a very good time to call if you want to be on the program. It's What's to be Friday on the

Morning Show with Preston Scott, The Morning Show with Preston Scott. You should know the number by now eight five zero two zero five wfif usla. Do I know the number? Eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. Going back to the phone lines in order of longest wait, we go to Ron. Good morning, Ron, welcome, what's the beef? Good morning President? Always, thank you, thank you, thank you. And I had to change my note a little bit. Didn't know about the newsom

giving the pen you know, pan or bread. I mean, is the rules about that? Is that there laws about the money giving the people. It's happening with that, it's happening with the family and people in the New York deal with Trump. That's crazy. It's I just don't get it where the rules and laws are not taking into effect on things like that, expectally about the money and being in the government, and there's nothing going to change until we the people voting is not working out. I know we're trying,

We're trying, We're trying, but we have got to do something. I'm telling you, I don't know what it is, and talk about Israel's got to do what we say? Are we aren't they their own country? That's funny. We got a dictator of the world. Biden's going to say. What everybody's got to do. Is my buddy Vick, my good friend Vic over the highways. Better be listening because there's going to be a quiz on this later. So all I can say, thank you very much, thank

you very much. Thanks Ron, always a pleasure to take your call. Thanks so much. Eight five zero. That freees up a line two zero five WFLA. Let's go to Matt. Good morning, Matt, welcome, Hey, good lorn and Pressed, and how you doing today. I'm usual belliating about the politics too, but you know, it seems like I'm preaching the choir, and there's really a whole lot we can't do right now until November. But I'm coming to work today. It's like and I'm off.

I gave in my nine year notice in December, so but you know, if you're retired, please stay home till about nine thirty. Don't go out and plug the roads up doing seven ten miles per hour below the speed limit, and keep your bicycles home at least till ten o'clock. Don't go out on my canopy roads on my way to work. You know, we're trying to some of us are trying to get to work and be productive. And I think our DOT needs to reevaluate our passing lines. I think we have

double yellows way too often we don't get a chance to pass. That's just it. It was a total belly a today and I appreciate it. I feel better, absolutely, Matt. We're here for you. I'm just going to tag onto that it's been a long standing rand of mine. I know by law, you bikers are allowed to be on the Canopy roads. I just don't think you should be, That's all I'll say. I just don't

think you should be, and I think it should be stopped. I think we ought to let bikers be on sidewalks, and I think bikers ought to go the opposite way of the flow of traffic to give them a chance to stay alive when we have so many people texting and driving. But that's just me, Robert, thanks for calling in. What's the beef? I'll confirm your statement on the the bicycle was. My son was killed on a bike in two thousand and nine and by a driver not paying attention. I'm so

sorry. My beef was is excuse me, three hundred and twenty thousand fly ins to Florida and Texas of the invaders by Biden. God, just three hundred and twenty thousand into Florida. Well that could be. I couldn't have read that wrong, but even so, it's one of them. Is too many? And where are the Republicans. You haven't heard them do say, or make any motion at all that they want to fight here. They're weak, They're extremely weak. Thank you, Robert, appreciate the phone call.

I will disagree slightly. They're trying to get the border closed back up, but not enough of them. They're not standing together, and so that gives I think a fair amount of room for you to criticize Republicans in general, So I'll go with you on that. Sixteen past the hour, John Richard, you are next. We have two lines open. They can be yours, but you need to call now. One more segment of audio therapy remains on what is called the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Here we go,

bringing it in for a landing. What's the Beef Friday? Unbelievably, we still have two lines open, so if you didn't want to wait through the break, your gamble paid off. You have room if you call now eight five zero two zero five to BFLA eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. John, good morning, Thank you so much for being patient. What's the beefy? Good morning? Pressent, Thank you and grant what you do my beef? This morning is like about every morning with this corrupt

and incompetent administration. One of the many things on top of the President violating the protocol with displaying the American flag by putting the Rainbow flag on par with it. Now Easter Sunday come out and gives the Trance Day proclamation. Someone said a long time ago this country would cease to be when it ceased to be good, and I'm afraid we're at that point. This nation needs to beg for forgiveness, ask for revival and repentance. Y'all have a good weekend.

Thank you, John Well said, appreciate it. Let's go to Richard. Richard, good morning, Welcome. What's the beef Morning pressing? Unfortunately, it's with my daughter. I have three children. She has a twin to a boy, and she is a Democrat, and I don't understand. She's the only one that went to college and I can't get there's your answer. I know that. But she's in nursing school and she's going to be a wonderful nurse. But I just wish my parents were still here to get

through to her. I tried and tried and tried, and I just can't get through to her. Have her listen to show no no no no no no no no no no no no no. She needs to. She needs to spend some time listening to my radio program. I think that's a very good idea. Challenge her to give it a listen for thirty days, okay, and we'll win her over. Thank you, Press to have a good week here. Thank you brother, and and then just keep praying. That's all you could do. I feel your pain, brother, Larry. Let's

go what's the beef? Hey, a person, Thank you for what you do. My beef is young men not decamping themselves, or wearing a ball cap in church, or when entering someone else's residence, or just showing the respect and the decorum and coming into a place of authority, but especially church, wearing ball caps in church. That's my beat. Thank you very much, Larry. Appreciate the call. Hope you feel a little bit better getting that said. Let's go to Mike. Hey, Mike, here up.

What's the beat? My beef is against the people in this country tour I call them domestic terrorist sympathizers. Because I asked a lot of people I call congressmen, the senators, I said, do you know anything about the Second World War? And they said, oh sure. I said, but we have let Hitler stay in tower and say cease fire to Hitler said, oh you can still have Germany. We would have not done that. We did

what we had to do, go in and destroy not seasoned Hitler. But what's wrong with our Some of these people in our country now all they want to do is Sea Spire, Sea Spire, Sea Spire. We need to let Israel do what they need to do. Go in the guys that go in the Ratha, take the head off the snake and get rid of Hamas. And these kids that go out there and do all this u protesting for Amas, they should lose their all, their everything, they get part of

their for the schooling and everything. They should be kicked out of school in anybody, And I'm up front with daverybody. If you go out there and say we should have a ceasefire, I say, you never let a domestic terance sympathizer. And I'm so tired of all these people. We need to let Kisrael do what they need to, go in and take care of business. Thank you, Michael, I appreciate it. I don't disagree with you one bit. Israel didn't pick this fight, and the person that picks the

fight does not get to dictate the terms of how it ends. Let's go to RUSS final caller, Rush, you are up, sir. What's the beef? Yes, sir, good morning, thank you for taking my call. My beef is about these pro abortion protests where you hear all the protesters are the especially the women say it's my body, my choice, my body, my right. I'm just wondering, why don't you ever hear about the father's rights in these discussions? What happens to him if he wants the child?

What recourse does he have? I hear you, Russ, great argument, and I appreciate your phone call, my friend. I'm sorry, but I'll take it even a step further than that. Why aren't we protecting Why aren't the women out there that are whining about this concerned about protecting the rights of the female babies that they're boarding. It's all about women's rights. What about their rights? We've just done a poor job fighting this fight in some

public arenas. You win this one on your knees, praying you win this one with searing logic, which is unassailable. But sadly we had four guys on the State Supreme Court supported go figure. Come back with the best and the worst, no big stories, but our thanks to Grove creative marketing and digital expertise for helping present the big stories. But when we come back,

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gargoyle, illegal alien friend. He looks he does look like a gargoyle. When you said that it maybe he uh heart he got arrested by ICE. I was like, oh great, because he was calling on people, all these you know, the invaders to squat in the homes of Americans so that they could get squatter's rights. So that's good. Uh, but what are the odds he actually gets deported zero? I mean like, so it's a double edged sword. I was like, oh, good, white pill moment.

He got a he got arrested, and I'm like, what are the chances he just slap on the wrist and gets turned loose right around. I'm like, I've seen this story before, so same story. Best and worst. My worst of the week, the Florida State Supreme Court and the four dudes. That one's hard to shake. Yeah, that one kind of kind of sets the little bit. Yeah, stings the nostrils. Yeah, it's uh, it's pretty bad. And sorry, guys, you're just you got

bullied by your conscience in a bad way. And by conscience, I mean you just didn't want to seem to be you know, that guy who just is ignoring the women. Whatever. You're just wrong, legally wrong, morally wrong. Good luck with that one. We oppose simple behavior in all its forms. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Now now tied with that was going to be Joe Biden's middle finger to Christians because we we decided long ago. You remember, it was a consequential decision does the week start on Monday or

Sunday Sunday? And we went with Sunday. That's right. We had a long discussion on it. So Easter Sunday is still a part of this week, correct, And so as a result, that was in the running, but the Supreme Court decision in Florida punched it out of the way. Besides, the best of the Week kind of relates to Joe's middle finger, and it comes courtesy of the plain white rapper Tom MacDonald breaking News Joe Biden has declared Easter Sunday as transgender Day of Visibility. Joe, I think there's been

some sort of misunderstanding. Jesus came back from the dead on Sunday, he didn't come back as a woman. I mean, seriously, as a day of visibility even necessary because they're visible, Joe, Because everywhere I look there's a pregnant man dominating in woman's sports, or a rainbow flag, or a miss Universe that looks more like a mister Rogers, or a group of people who identify as pancakes trying to force feed themselves to a classroom full of third

graders. They're visible, we can see them. Hey, maybe we could have a day of invisibility where we don't have to pretend that the adult men begging our groceries is a beautiful lady. What's next? Christmas is going to be Men's menstrual Cycle Day, Thanksgiving is going to be the feather Festival to bring awareness to people who identify as birds, Let's just rename Monday the Gay

Day. Instead of hiding little chocolate eggs on Easter, maybe we can hide candy coated coupons for gender reassignment surgery or hey, maybe instead of blatantly trolling Christians, we can just spend a little more time not running the country into the ground. Happy Easter, everyone. That's my best of the week right there. Thank you Research assistant Rob for that. Gem the Morning Show, Preston Scott for forty two minutes past the Hour Monday on the program, and

White Tallasse the annual motorcycle at Music Festival. He's the president of the event. He will join us for a few minutes. We'll talk about that. We'll talk about the eclipse. Ten ways, no scratch that, eleven ways for you to feel happier came across ten Research assistant. Lead research assistant, I believe sent it my way. I'm going to add to that. There will be eleven and hopefully we'll post something that'll be kind of fun. But

in advance of that, just a reminder, my brother is guessing. Pat Scott Ramsey St. Paul, Ramsey County, but Saint Paul Sheriff's Office, Ramsey County Sheriff's Office. He expects to be out tonight eight ish fifteen ish. Now I don't know if that's Central time or Eastern time, but I'm expecting a shout out to you ruminators, So if you want to check it out live on patrol on YouTube, you can look at it. But I will post, no matter what, the video clip on the blog sometime in

the in the next few days. So just something to look forward to this evening. Hey, do you have any good news for a change? So much? Just spell it's time for some good news. It's true, even I need a little good news now and then wouldn't it be lovely if we

had just a little bit of good news? You know, we talk a lot, and I will tell you up front, I'm greatly influenced and impacted by the fact that my brother Pat has spent his entire career serving people and putting his life on the line quite literally every single day as a police officer now a sheriff deputy, and my other brother Bill did the same in the neighboring city of Minneapolis for many years, and so my family's service to their

communities dramatically impacted me and my love and regard and respect for law enforcement officers. And I'll be the first one to tell you that I don't have a lot of respect for bad law enforcement officers. Because they harm people like my brother, who's one of the good ones, and most are very very good, and we see stories where they put their life on the line routinely.

This is a story that just shows the humanity and one of the reasons why they do the live on patrol thing with Ramsey County Sheriffs and why they have a order of a million subscribers people that follow it is to show that these men and women are humans. They have families, they have lives, they care, they matter. In Titusville, just a week ago or so, a couple of police officers went above and beyond see they they had to arrest

a delivery driver. Guy was wanted for charges out of Texas and Florida and he was delivering groceries when they caught up to him and found him and had to arrest him on the spot. But the groceries were still sitting in the car waiting to be delivered. So the officers got the name of the and the address of the person that the food was supposed to be going to, because that person and paid for the food and paid for the delivery and immediately

went to that home and delivered those groceries. I just think that. First of all, you can back up and say, well, that's that's what they should do maybe, but I promise you that's not what always happens. Something goes wrong with the delivery. Oftentimes the person that made the order gets left out in the dark. But in this case, I think it's just cool because it reveals police officers. Law enforcement officers are public servants. Something

to keep in mind next time you get pulled over. They're mostly really good people and thankfully that's good for us, which is good news. Here in the Morning Share with Preston Scott, we always end the Friday program with a dad joke. Something to share at church over the weekend, wherever you might be where you can share a dad joke. This one came from a listener back in July that I'm just getting around to because he's sent several what's orange

and sounds like a parrot. I don't know a carrot. If there is a You're welcome die for some headlines from your My hour, trusted source for satire ladies and gentlemen. These are headlines courtesy of the Babylon b Biden condemns Jesus for rising again on Tran's Day. Of visibility. God, can people who attend church two days per year can go to heaven for two days per year? Oh gosh, Caitlin Clark canonized this saint after performing miracle of making

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and be brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA. We started with a little swing low, sweet Chariot. And if you didn't if you didn't hear it live, you missed it. That's what I'm saying. But our scripture was Ephesian six ten three, went through the whole ten through twenty. It's good stuff. One of God's greatest hits. Okay, there's a lot of them. I'll grade you that.

Big stories in the press box today, of course, our thanks to grove of creative marketing and digital expertise, Florida's Republican Party now within one percent of tipping Hillsboro County. Oh that's unexpected, or is it? Is it because of migration into the Sunshine State. Are people just fleeing the Democrat Party and

becoming Republicans? Maybe? A Combination Center for Immigration Studies shows Florida had nearly three hundred has had nearly three hundred and twenty six thousand illegals flown into the state by the Biden administration. Homeland Security refuses to publicly identify the airport's being used to bring in. These are direct flights from overseas into the country. They're bringing illegals in since twenty twenty two by the hundreds of thousands, and

they're targeting Florida. Texas National Guard member arrested for smuggling an illegal immigrant across the border. Covered a lot of other things. Make sure you check out the podcast, check out the blog over the weekend. Have a great weekend. We'll be back Monday.

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