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Ep. 5132: The Eclipse is Nigh!

Apr 08, 20242 hr 31 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Mon. Apr. 8, 2024. 

Our guests today include: Ben White with the Tallahassee Annual Motorcycle & Music Festival. 

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Well, there you go. Good morning, friends, and welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. That there is great Alan, I believe lenderguard and it's great to be with you here this morning. I'm April the eighth Show, number fifty one, thirty two. There, man. My brother gave a little shout out on Friday night and promptly told everybody that you can listen to the show on iTunes. I was like, oh, my goodness, gracious, my gracious. Anyway I got that. I was listening to

the sheriff and my brother Takles Pitting. Yeah. Boy, you can catch some of that Minnesota twang there. Yeah, but Patrick's not as bad. And I suppose that just goes back to being being raised with a a sports gut. My mom certainly never got the dialect, which just shocks me. But she didn't. But at any rate, good morning, welcome, Hope you had a nice weekend. It was. It was a lovely weekend weatherwise. My goodness, gracious. And to those of you that we're ad springtime

Tallahassee, No, that was not a hologram. That that was me. I was there. I'm not a big parade guy, but but I brought my grandson with me, and he was wearing his Green Bay Packer gear, noting that he is a shareholder of the Green Bay Packers. And he gave the wave to everybody. So if we saw you there, thank you for

coming on out and saying hello. Romans five ten. For if while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his son, much more now that we are reconciled, shall we be saved by his life? Come on, Romans five ten. That's how we start wander into the American Patriots Almanac. Next busy show, lots to discuss. Stick around with us. Let's be buddies all morning long. It's the Morning Show with Preston

Scott. Preston Scott fun US Radio one hundred point seven double UFLA. Biden rowing up his sleeves to buy votes, to engage in active vote bribery, one hundred and forty six billion dollars in student loan forgiveness. This is all about buying votes. I'm just I'm so over it, he disgusts me. I don't care if you're a Republican or a Democrat. You're ruining our country. You're disgusting me, and hopefully more and more people get that way.

It's just sickening and it's just it's bribery. That's all any of this is. It's no different than the liberal handouts. To take your pick. But anyway, just a quick little heads up and a reminder. The Flag Football game is Saturday for Big Brothers Big Sisters here in Tallahassee. Really, folks using on Big Brothers. It is at Fred George Park ten am to noon and there are over one hundred little guys on the waiting list. Think about

this. These are little guys that want to have a big brother in their life. I would say somebody to speak life into them. If you have four hours a month, at least just four hours. If you can give more, that's awesome, but at least four hours look into it. Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the Big Band. But it's it's the Big Brothers Football game on on Saturday. It's flag football. It's just real casual.

You can find out more. You're not taking a commitment right then and there, but just getting more intel and it'll make Boy, we just have so many kids that don't have dads. You know, father's all over the place. But dads, dads, that's another story. We need dads. April the eighth, otherwise known as the day that everybody's losing their mind about this solar eclipse, dear goodness, nineteen thirteen seventeenth Amendment, which requires senators to

be elected by a popular vote ratified. What do you think about that versus the state government appointed senators to represent them. I have mixed feelings. Of course, me being history buff, I have an affinity for the original model. Why because you all any of us can do is project what it might

have been like and how it might be better because we weren't alive. These purely popular vote decisions aren't always great, exhibited by Florida and it's woes with constitutional amendment after constitutional amendment after constitutional amendment getting voted in, to which I would say, that's probably not a great idea. But if you even dare bring up the prospect of like, no, actually we're going to go back to truly representative, it's like you're taking the rights of the people away.

It's like, no, actually we've departed quite a bit. But so how is electing our senators? Yeah? Right, it's better than them being appointed by the legislature, which may or may not be I don't. I don't think it is. I think it could. It very much would vary from state to state. I think I like the I do like the original model. I think there was a lot of wisdom in the how the Founders set

up the senators being appointed by the states. So it's just it's a thought experiment and is more an indictment on the popular vote as a whole rather than just so your argument is that the people are represented by who they put into state government ergo, then state government can be trusted to place the senators into into office in like according to the original model. Yeah, that kind of

tracks, okay sure. Nineteen fifty two, President Truman orders the seizure of the Nation Steel Mills to avert a strike, an act later ruled illegal by the Supreme Court. Oh you think. Hank Aaron hits his seven hundred and fifteenth home run, breaking Babe Bruce record in nineteen seventy four, then Hank

Aaron promptly lost his mind. He went politically just foolish. And then Frank Robinson in nineteen seventy five of the Cleveland Indians, makes his debut as the first black manager of a major league baseball team, and it's like, okay, cool, happy for him, great guy, great manager. But I just anyway, seventeen minutes after the hour, come back with Yeah, we'll just come on back twenty two minutes after the hour the Morning Show. Hi, he's Grant Allen. I'm Preston, Hope you had a nice weekend.

As you know, I follow auctions, fascinated by things that get appraised go up for sale. I am. I won't say I'm addicted to because I'm I'm just I'm not. But when given the chance, I will watch the Antique road Show. I think that is an awesome program and I love it in the UK. I watched the BBC version as often as I see it up and I think it's just a terrifically fascinating show. You get the inevitable appraiser who has just the horrific British teeth, I mean, concave in shape,

yellow sticking out. What did you bring this here? Full? Okay, wait, what can you tell me about it? Oh? Yes, ah, whoa, Well, you've been duped. You actually have something far more valuable. It's uh, the backstories on these fines that people. Well, this was given to me by my great gland Ma. I mean it was just there's some epically cool stories, so I follow this. I just anything that's auction related, historical in any way, shape or form is just

fascinating to me. Heritage Auctions had a copy of Action Comics number one up for auction Action Comics number one. It was published by National Allied Publications. There's a hint. You're like, uh sorry, not ringing a bell yet. How about if I say it was the predecessor to DC Comics. Now we're getting somewhere nineteen thirty eight on the cover, the iconic first ever appearance of the Man of Steel Superman. It was given a grade of Very Fine

plus eight point five. Third highest graded copy of Action Comics number one known to still exist. The Grading Service CGC said only about one hundred copies of the comic are believed to still exist. It's graded seventy eight copies over the years. This one broke a record Heritage Auctions Thursday Night six million dollars. The previous record was a copy of Superman number one that sold privately for five point three million in twenty twenty two. The previous most expensive comic book sold

at auction was a near mint nine point six. It's a plus nine point six copy of Amazing Fantasy number fifteen, which was the first appearance of Spider Man. It sold for three point six million, So we've gone from three point six to five point five now six million dollars for the first appearance of Superman in a comic book dating back to nineteen thirty eight. So I bring this stuff up because you just I've learned this in all the years of doing

this show. You never know who's listening, and someone out there you might have an Action Comics number one stuck in a box somewhere in your attic, or in your garage, or in your safe or whatever you just completely forgot. You added, well, you might be sitting on a ton of money, just saying that would be easy for me to part with myself. Six mil comic book Sea see a Superman twenty seven minutes after the hour, come

back with the Big Stories in the press Box. The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WSLA, third hour of the radio program Ten Ways to Being Happier or eleven little bonus way on top of It got plenty of other stories that we're gonna get through today. We've got Joe Camp's Next Hour, Doctor Joe. We've got animal stories. We've got a not quite an animal story. I couldn't put it in the animal stories because

it's just Yeah. And then Ben White Tallassi Annual Motorcycle Music Festival will be joining us in just a little bit. Talk about that which is coming up. But the big stories in the press box brought to you by Grove of Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise. We have a solar eclipse today. Are you watching everybody lose their mind? It's like the It's like the full moon to end all full moons. It's just wild. Okay, I get it.

It's it's a phenomenon that you don't see very often, and you actually should be very careful how you see it. Didn't we have one like in twenty seventeen, or like a partial one. Yeah, this is a total solar eclipse when the moon entirely hides the sun. There are these places that are you know what are they calling it? Path of totality. It is going to go through fifteen states this afternoon, roughly one hundred and fifteen miles wide. There are people, by the tens of millions along this path. Did

you see the Airbnb heat map? No way, not the Airbnb heat map of where things are most sold out across the country, Just a perfect diagonal line across the country. And oh, by golly, if you've got clouds, you're screwed. And that's the thing. You have no idea that they've got there, aren't. I watch press conferences, Indiana, Ohio, all these states. They're talking like it's armageddon, and it's fueling the panic that some people are. I'm not done here. NASA is going to launch three

rockets today, are they really? Yes, they're launching three rockets at three different times, forty five minutes before, right in the middle of and forty five minutes after, and they are measuring things in the atmosphere, atmospheric perturbations whatever. These rockets will launch from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia to study the disturbances in the ion, a sphere created when the Moon eclipsed the Sun. Huh, so it's a big atmospheric day. I'm not done cern.

You know about CERN. Everybody's all been out of shape about CERN. It is the European Organization for Nuclear Research or CERNY. They're going to do a they're gonna smash some protons together today. Well hope it's not too messy. But here's what's going on. You combine all of this than the earthquake in New York, and everybody's freaking out. Folks. I can't promise anything. Only God knows. I'm just gonna tell you. I think everyone's gonna be

fine. Don't be staring at this eclipse without glasses. You might see part, You'll get a partial something something maybe here wherever you're listening to us from. I'm just saying, please, please tamp down the absurdity. And you know what, here's the thing. I don't trust the government either. Okay, there, I'm with you. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. The next total solar eclipse is going to be in twenty forty four. I'm gonna be here. I'm gonna be doing the show. Is it every

twenty years? Yeah? I have no idea. I don't care enough to find out. I'm just being honest. I just don't. It's like, Okay, there's an eclipse, woo, all right? Cool? Anyway, other big stories. I love this and again, big stories in the press box fall into three buckets. Things you're talking about, things you will be talking about, my favorite things you should be talking about. These are things that you need to just have knowledge of. My man, Tony Bobolinsky is

going on the legal offensive. He is done. He is done being slandered, defamed, maligned, accused, And all he's done is told the truth and supported it with an unending trove of documents, emails, texts, phone calls, et cetra. He is suing US Congressman Dan Goldman for defamation I love it while lawsuit in federal court in Washington, accusing Goldman of repeatedly lying.

According to Bobolinski's complaint, Goldman defamed the former Biden business associate in a series of posts on social media by alleging Babolinski quote has used a Trump campaign paid lawyer to make false allegations that his testimony before Congress was Russian disinformation. See these people say this kind of crap, never fearing that anyone's going to ever pony up the money to take him on. City of Tallahassee knows something

about that. We had corrupt goings on in city government, and no one had the resources except one guy, doctor Irwin Jackson. He'd had enough. You know a lot of people don't realize doctor Irwin Jackson, friend of the radio program. In fact, he blames me for him getting caught up in all this. He said, if I hadn't been listening to your show, I wouldn't have known about any of this stuff, and I wouldn't have gotten brought into it. He's a Democrat, but he's an honest man. He's

an old school Democrat, and he he had the resources to fight. Tony Bobolinski has had enough. It's the second lawsuit he's filed. Foudal lawsuit March fourth against Cassidy Hutchinson, a former Trump White House aide, mark herdown as one of the many Trump should have just fired, should have emptied the entire staff, anyone around the White House, all of them. Last big story,

the Department of Justice under Joe Biden is suing Utah. This is a little tough to hear quick warning against the State of Utah over a male inmate who thinks he's a woman and removed his own testicles while behind bars. The complaint alleges violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Here's what's interesting to me. They're arguing that Utah should have provided a sex change operation for him.

Now that's ridiculous, But let me just say this. According to the Assistant Attorney General for the United States Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, people with gender dysphoria quoting, including those held in jails, are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Excuse me? Are you saying that people with gender dysphoria are disabled? I'm just disabled. How we're not talking about someone that's wheelchair bound eighty A that type of thing, you know, wide enough doors, handles

by the toilets and the bathtubs, that kind of stuff. So what kind of disability are we talking about? I'm just staying I think that's a fascinating open door through which someone ought to walk in and take a look around and see what one can find. Forty seven minutes past the hour, women's basketball is over for the season. That's next the Morning Show, Preston Scott,

I'm getting so many email about the solar eclipse. Prestartradio dot com guys sent me a photo here of a dude with his eyes melting out of his face. Thanks for that image early in the morning. Sorry, id a sneeze built up there, all right, Lotty Woade. Congratulations young lady Florida State golfer, first FSU golfer, first Florida golfer to my knowledge, to win the Augusta Women's National Amateur, perhaps arguably the most elite women's amateur tournament in

the world. I mean, you know, certainly the US Women's Amateur is a big deal, and but this is an elite field. They play two rounds and qualify top thirty, make it to Augusta and play the final round at Augusta National. And man, she had a little girl named I think Bailey Shoemaker just dropped US sixty six on the field and jumped out to a pretty good lead, and Lottie just had to she had to almost birdy out,

and she basically did. She birdied fifteen, seventeen, and eighteen, and birdying seventeen and eighteen at Augusta is no small feat, but she did. And congratulations to her winning that NCAA women's basketball tournament. Despite the fact that I think she's a profane, foul mouthed woman, Non Staley's a very good coach, and she's got a terrific program. She's built at South Carolina in a relatively short period of time, and I didn't think anyone could touch

this team. Here's what's really a little perspective. Here's what's frightening. South Carolina lost five players to the WNBA last season. Last season they were thirty seven or thirty six and one. Their only loss was in the semi finals to this Iowa team. But this time they prevailed. So I think they're seventy three and one over the last two seasons. That's impressive. They're bigger than everybody else, and they're bigs, are talented players, and then they

added shooting. They've never been really good outside the three point circle. They are now and they're becoming Yukon esque. So we'll see. I'm just going to be curious to see if don Staley's act grows old. But I take nothing away from her coaching ability. She's a wonderful coach, gets a lot out of her players. But I'm curious because they're talking about mowing changes for the NCAA Women's Tournament because of the unbelievable success, given the trajectory of success

we've experienced over the last couple of years. I see no reason to wait to start that review. The governance structure has to approve a review, but that is our ass coming out of this championship. I believe it will take place. This is what they want to speed up things, make changes, make it more like the men's tournament. And what they're all forgetting is a

couple of things. Caitlin Clark. Now, I think Caitlyn hurt her team yesterday because she gets selfish at really weird times, and she kind of pouts on the court a little bit, and I was really disappointed in seeing that that ain't gonna go In the pros. That will not fly because she's already got everything against her. She will be the number one draft pick. It'll be very interesting to see whether or not it works for her, because I

think there's gonna be tremendous resentment. She has grown the women's game, there's no doubt about that. But is it enough? I don't know. Good Morning Friends, Welcome second hour already Monday edition of the Morning Show with Presto Scott. April the eighth solar gloops day. Everybody run for your lives anyway, Good to be with you. Grant Allen over there in studio Monday. I am here in Studio one. B. No, it's crazy out there, it really is. But we are grateful to be with you this morning,

and I am grateful to have with us Ben all Right. Ben is the president of the Tallahassee Bike Fest Foundation. He's a Navy vet and our guest this morning. Ben. First, thank you for your service to our country. How are you, sir, good? Thanks, Thanks very much for having us on Preston. We really appreciate getting a chance to highlight this absolutely. Well, let's go back a little bit. Where does the Bike

Fest Foundation? Where does this originate? So a few years ago, it was actually a brain child of my wife and we're I've been on a lifelong motorcycle enthusiast. Also she and I are veterans. It was her idea to create a festival here in town for motorcyclists to get together. The foundation itself is our nonprofit and its mission is to raise money for local veterans charities.

Obviously, you saw a need and I can I can tell just by you know, looking around the community and and what I've seen over the years. We've not done a real good job taking care of veterans. Ben, When did when did you first become aware that there was a need to step up and try to do some things to help, to be honest with the president, As soon as I got out of the military, I noticed it for

myself. I noticed it for people close to me, friends, family, And I think the best way to do it, at least for us, is to start local. Anybody can donate to the big you know, the big charities out there and national charities, which is great. I think it is more effective. I think it hits closer to home when you just start in your backyard. When did your love of motorcycles begin? Oh? Boy?

That was that was? I mean were you were? You? Were you that little guy that always wanted a motorbike, you know, a minibike when you were a kid, you were bugging mom and dad for a minibike. Yeah, And I think I think it was one Christmas. It was barely old enough to walk and I got one of those little walk the motorcycles you walk yourself type of things. And it was because they didn't have they didn't have the fancy stuff they have today back then. But yeah, it's

just been with me for for as long as I can remember. Just so, what was your first motorcycle? It was that in nineteen seventy eight Harley Sportster Kickstart. It was barely ran, it was it was a piece of work, but I loved it. So are you still a Harley guy? Or have you branched out? Because I've I've kind of come to realize that whatever someone it's sort of like flying, you know, whatever somebody learns to fly in, they tend to be really snobbish and want to remain with that

type of plane. Is it the same with motorcycle? I mean started on a Harley? Are you still a Harley guy? You know? It's I can see what you're saying with that, and I can agree with that. But I was for a long time and we still have a Harley in the garage about myself and my wife do. But no, I'm not exclusive. I I've learned to pretty much love to ride anything on two wheels, and

that's just that's just what puts a smile on my face. We're talking about an event, and we're gonna get to that event when we come back. It is the it's the It's at Appalachie Regional Park and it is the Tallahassee Annual Motorcycle and Music Festival. We're gonna get to the specifics of the event itself, and uh, look, if you don't ride a Harley, it's it's all good. All motorcycles, all music lovers, you love motorcycles,

you love music, You're gonna love this. We'll talk about it next with Ben White on The Morning Show with Preston Scott The Morning Show with Preston Scott on US Radio one hundred point seven double UFLA or on NewsRadio double USLA Panama City dot Com. Now, this year's event is going to benefit one of one of our favorite groups, and that's Honor Flight. For years, Honor

Flight Tallahassee has been part of this program. We have tried to direct a lot of attention to Honor Flight. And Ben White with us from the Tallahassee Annual Motorcycle and Music Festival. Ben, what drew you to Honor Flight? Well, in conjunction with a group of writers that we're close with, we were also veterans. We got together and decided that Honor Flight Tallahassee is a worthwhile cause for us to donate to. You know, I had two grandfathers

that were World War Two veterans. You know, we see our our veterans that are maybe a little too all to travel and things like that, aging to the point where it's just not feasible and don't have the chance to kind of be appreciated. Sorry, I kind of choks me up a little bit sometimes. But the mission of Honor Flight to take veterans to DC to see the memorials, to see the the things that are there to honor them, and to especially to be there when the flight returns to see the joy in

their faces experience. I see the experiences and hear about the things that they just did that day. It's just it just kind of melts your heart and just it makes it all worth it. So where did the idea for the Motorcycle of Music Festival come from? Well, like we talked about before, my wife and I just love going going around to the different festivals. We

we just saw a void in this area. What we wanted to create was something different though you know a lot of you know a lot of times those of events get a bad rep We don't we don't, we an't the type of people and we don't want to be the type of people to bring a ruckus to town and things like that. We want a family friend of family

friendly event. We want to showcase local musicians. You know, we do get some out of town, some big, bigger acts and things like that, but we we want our community come to come out, not just community riders. We just wanted to be an event for everybody here. And we also have a kid's corner because that's also important to me, going back to

what you said earlier. We want provide those kids who are into it are just like the thought of two wheels, to come out and experience it and have a kind of a wholesome environment for them to be and you know what I mean. Sure, So it's an it's a free admission event and uh and obviously opportunities to raise funds people donate to the cause, which is on our flight? What time are we starting on Friday? And where where are

we going to be? Actually it starts on Thursday and Thursday. Okay, but this is and this is the third the first year that we've we've added Thursday. It goes from noon to six on Thursday. Starts right and early at nine o'clock until eight pm. On Friday and Saturday and noon to yeah, I'm sorry, nine to noon nine two about two on Sunday. Is that happened? That's your regional park east of town, just just outside of town past the National Cemetery. Sounds good, Ben, thanks very much.

I appreciate your time this morning and wish you nothing but the best. Thank you. Preston. All righty Ben White with us this morning and again the event is is this Thursday? Sorry, I thought it was a Friday through Sunday. It's a Thursday through Sunday. At the Appalachi Regional Park. You go down to Appleachi Parkway, Capital Circle southeast, head east. You'll see it on the left hand side camp as it's great park. Admission is free,

Tallahassee. Harley Davidson going to be out there. Florida Motorsport's going to be out there as well as Harley Davidson's demo truck and Jeff Stanton Adventures,

a Triumph accredited adventure partner, will be out there. They'll have the Kids Corner Group, Bride, solo rides, a lot of different opportunities to take part, and of course they're gonna have some great music out there as well, I think there are some other concerts more kind of geared to older folks later on in the evening, on I think Saturday night, maybe Friday night as well, So go find out more. It's again the last annual Motorcycle

and Music Festival. Sixteen minutes after the hour, back with more of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Okay, this was sort of kind of an animal story, but I couldn't put it in there. I couldn't do it animal stories. To me, it's like a Florida Man story, right, Okay, Florida man's story that involves some heinous crime is not going in a Florida Man segment because it's designed to be sort of ahay, you believe what illuon this guy is or gal or whatever, and it's sort of funny,

sad but funny, you know. And animal stories has to be something that's cute, adorable or wow, that's kind of crazy type thing. This, as I'm sure you'll determine pretty quickly, just didn't make the cut for animal stories, which by the way, comes up in a half hour. We've talked about the fact that billions, perhaps more cicadas are going to emerge across the country soon, depending on where you are. We're talking about a noise

level equivalent to a jet engine on an airplane. That's how loud it's going to be for a while. It's going to drive some people looney. I'm reading the headline, and forgive me for the inartful manner in which this is written, but I'm just reading BBC's Science Focus magazine. Billions of cicadas will soon emerge across the US. Will there p be a problem? I'm sorry? The what? Yes? Their urine? Yes? Yes? What? These hummingbird size bugs can spray. You're in three times faster than a human.

Boy talking about a jet stream? Stand back right, and so the backsplash. And this is according to a recent study in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Cicadas after examining urine streams for who has that job, honey, I believe I'll be back from work a little late today. I'll be examining the urine streams of a cicada. What Smedley got that

job assignment? Anyway? After examining urine streams from across the animal kingdom, some hopefully goggle wearing scientists found this tiny insect can presume produce jets of pea with a velocity of up to three meters per second, which is three times faster than an average man. So far, so gross. But add to that the fact that billions, possibly even trillions of them are set to emerge in a once in a two hundred year event, and you may start to

feel a little worried about your summer plans. Cicadas can get the size of a hummingbird. Their noisy think chains, think jet engines, and one of the most interesting aspects is their prolonged juvenile stage, during which they remain underground for several years. This year, two so called broods of periodical cicadas, one which emerges every thirteen one every seven, are sinking up in some eastern areas of the United States in an event that hasn't happened since eighteen o three.

So if you don't if you lived in eighteen oh three and you didn't have like homes that were insulated with modern insulation, you know, modern walls, you went nuts. Oh my gosh, Can you imagine being a guy on the frontier and you're thinking you're just surrounded, You know, you and your family living on the on the homestead. Darling. You know, I asked your shit up, but I need you to talk now because I can't take this. No, he's out there like that would have been so loud,

that would have been unreal. Oh my goodness. It's not gonna happen again until twenty two forty five. So they're like clockhorks there. Well, that's when the thirteen and the seventeen year cycles are going to match up again. Huh. Now, imagine it's the same people that were following the eclipse. They were following for the same kind of people, and they're gonna they're waiting, they're waiting outside the ground. Yeah, Edgar, here they come,

Edgar, they're coming. Here they come. Oh. But here's the thing. They're urine because they they what they feed on. I'm they're not recommending that that you sample it. They're just oh, they're just pointing out that because of what they feed on, it is it is, it is. It's a little maple bark and stuff. I'll just say that they feed on maple bark, maple tree, you know, roots and and different things like that. Okay, they sound they feed exclusively on xylem sap of trees,

same stuff that forms the base of maple syrup. Therefore, when comes out is a sugary, watery fluid known as honeydew. But they do not recommend anybody. But here's what here's where it gets really nasty. They're going to die. These bugs. They come out, they look around for a mate, they breed, and they die. That's it. And the urinate apparently they're going to be decaying, billions of them all over these states, all at once. That's what you gotta be careful of. Just say it.

I'm just do you see why this could not make animal stories? There's just no way we're gonna try to redeem the animal kingdom. In about a half hour here in the Morning Shore with Preston Scott. And this is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise. That's Grovi g r o v A. Big Stories in the press Box. Former Hunter Biden associate

Tony Bobolinski suing Representative Dan Goldman for defamation. Lawsuit comes against the New York congressman, one of three defamation claims at Babolinsky's fighting on behalf of himself. He's over it. He's done being targeted and being lied about. And I'm glad, I'm glad he's suing. Biden Justice departments doing Utah over a trans

inmate who removed his testicles. Biden's suing because they believe it's Utah's responsibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act to provide transgender surgery, which is a joke. That is laughable. It is laughable that taxpayers should be paying for surgery. It is, well, then, why shouldn't taxpayers pay for breast augmentation? Why shouldn't taxpayers pay for penile implants? Why shouldn't taxpayers pay for face lifts

and tummy tucks and butt lifts? Why shouldn't Why shouldn't Americans pay for plastic surgery of all kinds? You know why you don't get insurance coverage on certain procedures because they're called elective. You choose to do this. And then there's the solar eclipse. We've talked about it. Three pm is allegedly the time

to watch out. Well, let me just help you out here. There is this idea that as long as you're wearing these special glasses that you can look at this thing through binoculars, through your camera, through a magnifying device of some kind, and as long as your eyes are protected with those things.

Oh no, no, no, no no no. Looking through a camera, lens, a telescope, binoculars, or any other optical device while wearing those filtered glasses will burn your eyes, because what those devices do is they grab all of the image and they condense it, and the concentrated solar rays will burn right through the filters of those glasses. Don't do that. They're gonna be stories. As sure as Grant and I are sitting here talking,

there will be here, there are. There are going to be stories of people that did not pay attention and we're so determined to see that I didn't look for a minute. Don't do that, don't do it. I remember as a kid, I watched an eclipse through a device that allowed it to go through a piece of cardboard and and then onto a paper and then you watch the eclipse that way. Oh yeah, I remember like that,

that's ah. I remember that. From elementary school. You put them put a hole in the cardboard and it would pass through and and you could watch the whole thing happen. It was awesome, It was brilliant. And and boy, what if you like corded it on your phone and you're not looking up at the sky, but your phone is angled at the sky, and then you watch it back after may not ever looking at the at the screen on your on your phone the same But you know, I mean, I

don't think there's a problem with that. You know, you're just gonna just destroy your phone. No. Look, and I'll be honest with you, I would be a little paranoid at this point about any of those glasses if they came from China. I mean, seriously, do you trust them? Do you trust them? Anyway? You do you, I'll do me. I don't care. I'm I'm going to be in my office prepping for tomorrow's morning show when this all happens. I'll look out in the backyard and go,

oh, I got a little dim for a few minutes. Huh, it's back. All right, that's that we're gonna see part of it, perhaps if you have clear skies, But again, I don't care. Forty minutes after the hour, but we'll sure talk about it. Welcome to the Morning Show with President Scott Time for healthy Expectations, and we are joined as always by doctor Joe Camp's. Good morning, my friend, good morning. How are you today? President? I can't wait for the eclipse. How

about you, Doctor Camps? Well, I hope I'm in my office work today. I really I used to get excited about it years ago, but it doesn't excite me. But it's you know, it's okay for those that to each his own. I think that's the best way to put that. President. There you go, there you go. You know, I'm going to talk about the subject that has been somewhat controversial depending on your religious orientation,

and I understand that. But for the first time ever, there is a new over the counter birth control pill that that the FDA has approved. And the reason I'm talking about this is, you know, we're confronted with teenage pregnancies, unwanted pregnancies, those kinds of things, and so I'm sort of a philosophy that that if you're going to participate that I certainly would hope that you use some protective measures. Currently we have some, but a lot

of folks have been waiting on this happening. The new drug is called opi opill. It's going to retail for about twenty dollars. It's a daily tablet. The only contra indication is that I see or if you have a history or if you have breast cancer and it's recommended that you not take it with

other birth control pills. Now, one of the one of the real reasons that that that I sort of like this event is that you don't have to have money for a physician visit, and you don't have to have to file insurance and those kinds of things that can becomersome in the environment that that we work in. But certainly this is shown to be effective, uh, and

it's relatively cheap, and hopefully the message to get out there. There are only a few pharmacies that are currently carrying this, but some of our larger retailers. I won't mention them by name, but it should be readily available. You go in, you take it once a day only contrimunications or if you are on some type of birth control pill, or if you have a history of a breast cancer. So, UH, just want to get that

messaging out there. This has been a breakthrough. I've been waiting for this to happen for a long time because certainly, you know, it can obviously prevent abortions. UH, taxed that market, and it also attacks the market as the teenagers having a mother's are actually babies having babies in some instances, and it's a it's it's an event that we've all been aware for many years and and I think this hopefully will be a breakthrough to her to help curb

some of that activity of having to deal with unwanted pregnancy. So that's my message this morning. I wasn't quite sure, I said, why, you know, I don't know how pressing and reacted this, but uh, I only know of one form of birth control that works every time without saale. Well, I understand that person, but that's an unrealistic approach. Let's face it, my friends. I would love to legislate how I really feel about those kinds of things, but unfortunately, you know the tide and the way

things have turned. But certainly this is something that I think moves us forward in terms of dealing with abortion and unwanted pregnancy. So that's my message this morning, Preston. I hope, I hope I keep continue to bring some news that people can use and spread around because there's a lot going on in all aspects of life, and certainly health has no pass through on that. So things are happening every day. So doctor Camps this morning for you,

Thank you, my friend. Be well. We'll talk again next week. Okay, Preston, thank you, sir, Thank you. Doctor Joe Camps with us this morning. Forty six past the hour, forty seven past the hour, And this is the Preston Scott Show. In the wild or in our homes, we love them critters, large and small. Time for another edition of Animal Story on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. A dog missing from our owners California home for nearly a year has turned up gross Point.

Animal Adoption Society said that a terrier mix was wandering loose in Harper Woods. Concerned residents contacted local police. Police brought the canine into the shelter. A microchip identified her as Mishiga. The dog was missing from her San Diego home for almost a year. Let's do the math. San Diego to gross Point, Michigan is twenty three hundred and forty three miles. Oh, just a

how does that happen? Yeah, it's crazy. My first thought is surely somebody had to pick up that dog and then move or come from vacation and go back to Michigan. I mean, you're not going on vacation in Michigan and leave it anyway. Or maybe you know, I've seen those movies. Maybe the dog was just filming a movie, you know, the Amazing Adventures where they get lost in a trip with the family and then they find their way. Only this dog stupid and got lost. I don't know, but

reunion all because of the microchip, microchip your pet Utah. I watched this video Grantsville, Grantsville, a TA. Can I get what what? Officer Corey Cooper got a report there had been three pigs insert Joe right, I can just stop and you can just insert your story about the three little pigs right. They'd been on the loose for several days in a given area, and they left a trail of destruction in their wake, getting into people's yards,

going through the gardens, going through animal paddocks. I mean, pigs are ravenous. They'll eat anything, rooting around, oh my goodness, destroying people's landscaping and yards. Now these domestic hogs, or did they say if they're the wild sort Nope, there they have been loose. So they were apparently they got loose from someone. Okay, so probably maybe previously domesticated and in some former fashion spending some time now out in the wild. They're returning

to their primitive roots. And Officer Corey Cooper spotted at least one of them, and the video shows him he dove and tackled this thing on a I mean dove on a cement driveway onto gravel, short sleeves. He got it, He got the pig. He said. I've known a lot of people who've had them. I've had some experience chasing pigs down when they get out. Brother, tip of the cap to you, because I watched what you went through. He was the champion at the county Fair when they did the

pig scramble. Probably you know when you let the little kids out and try to catch the catch the pigs. Four ah, can I get a little four age action there? He was the champion. And who says you can't, you know, take those skilled skin to real life. That's it. That's it. And then Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife a tanker transporting one hundred and two thousand spring chunook adolescent salmon for release in the Imnaha River crashed.

Unfortunately, it was driving alongside the looking Glass Creak when the truck with the trailer with all the salmon went over the side, dumping seventy seven thousand of the salmon into the wrong body of water. I don't know, no hazardous spill. Obviously, they got about a little less than thirty thousand of the fish that they can then move to the river where they were supposed to go. It'll be interesting to see if these things like destroy the ego life.

It's a threaten the species, I guess. And so they were trying to bring it back to a river where they were somewhat native. But anyway, boy, that driver, he's having a tough day explaining that one. All right, back with the third hour. All right, let's get to the third hour here in the morning show with thrusting Scott. Everybody is it's just you know what, for about five minutes, maybe ten. I know the eclipse won't last more than five minutes for any one area. It's four

minutes, give or take or less. Bad guys could have a heyday because everyone's up staring up in the sky. Can you imagine if you were like driving on the highway. Oh yeah, it's gonna be nuts. I got a note here from Ray said, I heard a great SoundBite from the news guy Fox someone they interviewed, we got our tickets for this eclipse months ago. We're so excited, something to that effect. I'm thinking, you're paying for the privilege of looking outside. First. Ray is one of our best

but so true though, right, unbelievable. We'll get to that at the you're probably paying for to be on the hilltop wherever that is, to watch it someone's private land. Yeah, exactly, that's what you're paying for. And trust me, in the fine print of that ticket said no refunds, not responsible for the weather. Oh, I'd do the same thing if I were a landowner. You bet, you bet five thousand dollars a ticket, all right. I said, I was going to share ten ways, and

this is this is something that was sent to my attention. Ten ways to feel happier according to science, generic, very generic, and and and then I'm going to add an eleventh. It's a fundamental human goal, of course, by the United Nations, for us to be happy. Seriously, of course, it's fundamental grant Come on, you're supposed to be enlightened. Forgive me, how can you not be totally tapped into the un Come on, man the way, what are you paid for this kind of commentary right here?

Number one, set a regular exercise routine. I agree, okay, so this routine, this is going to be grant agrees or disagrees, not the summaries. Number two prioritize your sleep. But do you mean we'll leave that quiet? Embrace family routines, build and maintain friendships. Number five on the list, share kindness. Here's what's going to be interesting as we go

through this list. As you go through this list, you're going to notice that they're going to be tapping into things that God says, but they're not going to give God credit. You know, I did a little digging. Do you realize that the Bible has sold I think the number was five to seven billion copies. There's nothing close. There is no writing, no book of anything that's even close. And science is just see science comes at things

with a presupposition that there is no God. That's how they look at everything through the lens of bias. There is no God. But just think about the idea of friendships. Well, the Bible talked about the importance of two and three being stronger than one, and the importance of having so one to be there to lift you up, to build you up, to encourage you, to correct you, to rebuke you, to say, uh, are you sure about that? Exercise Body's Temple of the Holy Spirit rest. That's

kind of a no brainer. We were created to need rest. It was sort of an important thing to God as well. The seventh Day, the Sabbath of the Rest. Sharing kindness though number five before we get to the rest of the list here and then go to the eleventh one, which is going to be obvious to you in a moment, But sharing kindness, the idea of being kind to people seems to be a pretty biblical founded concept of considering others more important than yourself. More to come on being happy the morning

Joe at Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WSLA. Ten ways for you to be happy. These are These are not just do this and be happy. These are a culmination of these things can help you become happy. Number six Practice mindfulness through meditation. Let me help you out there. Prayer practice, listen to what Psychology today says about this, Monitoring your ongoing

experience may make wait wait moite. Monitoring your ongoing experience may make you feel happier by helping you slow down to appreciate things or to notice more of the happy things that are going on around you. You may begin to pay more attention to the trees and flowers, enjoy the feel of the sun on your skin, or bask in the warmth of your partners or child's loving gays, Huh, I would say pray, I would say pray. Number seven know

and use your strengths. Once again, God said people are given gifts, use them. Use what God has given you, and use it for His glory, for his purposes. Number eight express gratitude. Boy, That one has been shown in scientific studies over and over and over to lead to better health, better sleep, longevity of life. Just the mere act of being grateful thankful is a game changer. Smile, show up hands. How many were told by their mother or father that it takes more work to frown than

it does to smile. You use more muscles in your face to frown than you do to smile. And number ten set achievable goals for yourself power positivity. You start with small goals and you build from there. You get some wins. I know of people that just don't have any wins. They don't finish things, and so they've never acquired the discipline of getting some w's so they can achieve things in their life. And I'm not talking about achieving for

the sake of personal glory or gain. I'm talking about achieving for the purposes by which God gave you strengths and gifts and talents. And that leads me to eleven. And this one really ought to be one. If we're going to put them in order of importance, know God and grow in your knowledge that all of these things are really biblical principles. Nearly every one of them is a biblical principle, just spun by psychologists in a way that doesn't you

know, that doesn't step on anyone's toes. And you know, I'm telling you there's a reason why the Bible has sold five to seven billion copies. There's no other book like it, no other book like it. It is a game changing thing to have a relationship with God. Because here's the thing. You're going to transition from understanding happiness to knowing joy. Happiness is what happens to you. It is superficial. Joy is what abides when the happiness

goes away. So friends, I would simply, you know, as I look at this article from smiling to sleeping, Ten ways to feel happier according to science, I would say, yeah, whatever, know God and grow in your knowledge of him. That is how you get to not just happiness. Because happiness comes and goes joy. We need to be teaching young people about joy, not the superficial, the deep that anchors, that really really secures one's foundation. Sixteen minutes after the hour, come back with, uh,

well, we'll change gears. It sounds like a song from the weekend. Yeah, it kind of does, doesn't. It sounds like you're driving summertime. The es are hot, do do you? Yeah? Anyway? Yeah, yeah, see, I'm I'm a hip guy. Yeah yeah, my own kind of defined way I define a hip. All right, let's just for a second, let's be the victim, a family member of a victim of one of these illegal immigrants that are killing our citizens. Here's what

brought this story up. An illegal immigrant who had been deported seven times, arrested eleven times, charged, with aggravated murder after an unidentified body was found in Ohio. Police found the body in Hamilton, responding to a nine to one one call, interviewed to suspect. The following day, Furman Garcia Gutierrez, forty six year old Mexican national, detained on an iceholder and held in

Butler County Jail for weapon charges, aggravated murder, drug possession. Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones said that the suspect had previously been deported and arrested multiple times, using seven different names, three different birth dates. Since January twenty twenty one, when Joe Biden took office, seven point six illegal immigrants have been encountered by border patrol. And that's all we know. That's just what we

know. That's not counting the godaways. Terrorists have been caught. How many haven't. Fugitives have been caught? How many haven't. Here's my question, isn't it time that someone sues the federal government? Just sue them now? Before you say sovereign immunity, which is what my first thought was. I went in and looked. The Federal Tort Claims Act is a law that was passed in nineteen forty six, allowing individuals to sue the government for specific torte

claims, just like you'd sue a regular person or a business. The government usually has sovereign immunity. However, the Federal Tort Claims Act doesn't completely erase sovereign immunity, but it opens a door. You get a chance to go after compensation, but only if you successfully prove the government is goofed up and was negligent. You must prove negligence. How hard would that be? How hard would it be to show all of these illegals committing all of these crimes.

We're not talking about the routine illegal workers that are working jobs and you know what, a lot of them are just trying to earn a buck, and you know what, they send most of it back home. I get it. But we're talking unfettered access and invasion of our country by criminal elements. These are gang members from MS thirteen. These are gang members of the cartels. These are people now gaining a foothold in our country for the purpose

of criminal enterprises. These are Islamic terrorists. These are jihadis. These are chikoms intent on infiltrating our country, setting up drug ops, setting up espionage spy ops, and subverting everything that this country is or is left of our country. So I'm just wondering as I'm looking at this guy. Seven deportation and eleven different arrests and now murder, and how many other murders have we chronicled, or even that we haven't chronicled, that have happened across this country.

Lives extinguished because of illegal invaders. That alone is why you can't vote for Biden. And again, if you vote for Joe Biden after these four years, you are criminally nuts, criminally nuts, or you're you're at a level of dumb that is I can't I can't help you with I don't know why you listen to my show. If you continue to listen, I continue to have hope for you. But if you vote for Biden, you you really you need to see you You need, you need Jesus, that's what

you need. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, come back with the Big Stories in the press Box. Third hour of the Morning Show with Preston's Guy Preston Scott Do or do not? There is No Try on News Radio one hundred point seven WUFLA oh it's Master's week. Cannot wait, cannot wait? Always not going to have a pimento sandwich, but I am going to watch a lot of golf later this week. Oh that sounds good. I should get one of those what to watch the golf tournament with? Yeah, I

should. I should get you know, pimento cheese sandwich for you know, lunch one of these days. Vern Lenquiz's final Masters sixteenth hole calling the tournament wasn't Jim Nance? Is he's still doing it right? Or yeah, he's still doing the Masters? Hello? Friends. Dad did the eighteenth hole for a few years, and then Pat summer All did it for a number of

years, and then Jim Nance planted Pat when Pat retired. Vern Lenquiz probably the only guy on the broadcast team that was a slight overlap of my dad overlap in terms of career worked at the same time, maybe just barely, just barely, Vern, So he would have called a hole when your dad called a hole. For necessarily he was he would have been new at CBS if he was working then at CBS. But he certainly has always been very kind in his praise of my father. But anyway, the Masters just brings

up great mamer. I used to ask Dad. I said, Dad, what was the favorite sport you ever did? He said baseball? Why because I was in a town more than a day and I could see friends and just kind of be for a couple of days, two, three, four days, chill out a little bit instead of being on the jets. And I said, what's your favorite event? Expecting him to say something like the super Bowl? He said the Masters. It was his favorite event of anything

he ever did. It was his favorite event. And so I'll just merely throw out the Hail Mary, as I do every now and then. If anybody out there knows a member at Augusta National and they need a fourth someday, just let me know. I'm all in. I had an invitation to play Augusta National and I blew it. My invitation died literally, and so former longtime executive producer of CBS Sports Frank Cherkennyan was my invite. I just let that slip on by Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by

Grove Creative Marketing and digital expertise. Tony Bobolinski is suing US Congressman Dan Goldman, among others, for defamation. Good go get them, go, get them. I want to see discovery because Tony, see this is brilliant. You know why, because Tony Babolinski can present in this court case all of the evidence that he's handed over to the FBI, to the House, to the Senate that they're they're ignoring, at least Democrats are. They're doing everything

they can in the mainstream media. And he will force Dan Goldman and others to go ahead, prove it, Prove that I'm wrong, Prove I've spent a half million dollars on my own attorneys. Please show me the receipts where Donald Trump's people paid for this, please, because I've been paying for it. Those are among the claims that Goldman has made. See these guys make these claims and they never think they're going to have to back them up. The mainstream media doesn't say, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold

on a second, what are you talking about. Mainstream media doesn't do that. Give you an example in just a second. Here Biden's Justice Department suing Utah the state and complain alleges that the Americans with Disabilities Act covers transgenders who want surgery. So this dude at a Utah prison wanted to be a woman so badly he ripped out his own testicles. Now I'm not kidding. He removed his own testicles while behind bars, and the Biden administration suing the State

of u to offer not providing his surgery at taxpayer expense. Of course, I just think it's interesting that the Biden Justice Department thinks that transgenders are covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act. What's their disability? I would claim that it's self imposed, and then of course it's the solar eclipse. Please read some dues and don'ts. Do not allow your children to do this without you present. Make sure they have eye protection that is appropriate. May follow the

follow the dos and don'ts. Yeah, your dog might get weird, your cat might get weird, your pets might do weird things for five minutes. Oh well, whatever, Just please, please please be careful looking at this eclipse. Don't look at it without proper eye protection, and don't look at it even with proper eye protection through and by the way, regular sunglasses are not proper eye protection even with the proper I wear. Do not look through

a binoculars or a telescope or a camera lens. Nothing that magnifies solar radiation will burn right through those. Just please, but we're gonna have stories. I know it, I know it all right. Forty one forty two minutes after the hour of the morning Show. One of our I don't know, you could say favorite topics, but it's kind of not because it's a really

sad topic in reality is our vice resident. I don't know if you heard about this spectrum news reporter who should be embarrassed and ashamed of himself and not to turn in his man card let alone is White House correspondence card. What I mean, let me just ask. I mean Grant is a journalism major. He majored in convergence journalism. He should have been taught this stuff, though, I will say up front, I don't know what's being taught in

any journalism class anymore. I don't know if they're teaching the difference between reporting and writing an opinion, I don't know. But when did they ever go over what you do if you're going to interview somebody about a topic. Sure, we had classes in chapters of our Guided Reading Assigned reading throughout the semester,

specifically designed for long form interview short form interviews et cetera. So, if you're asking somebody, say about the NCAA Women's basketball tournament, what would you feel would be helpful for you to prepare for that interview and to ask a couple questions, Well, who the teams are, the format and structure of the tournament, maybe knowing a little bit about it, Yeah, the sport, how the year regular season played out, in terms of comparing what

the tournament is, was their parody, was there, an upset, was there? Whatever? Kind of a macro view and then maybe a little micro if you're going to ask a specific question or two. The idea, though, in basic reporting fundamental reporting, is to have a little knowledge of the topic you're you're asking questions about. Part of that is for accountability purposes, to ensure that your responses that you're eliciting are accurate. Listen to this,

do you know, okay, a bit of a history lesson? Do you know that women were not the women's teams were not allowed to have brackets until twenty twenty two. I'm gonna pause, we have more. Did you know the little history lesson? Did you know that that women's weren't weren't women weren't allowed to have brackets, those things that tell you what teams are playing each other and advance and then they play another team and advance, right, And

those are brackets. She's first of all, the condescension, a little history lesson. Oh you're gonna, you're gonna, you're gonna inform me of something, are you? She continues, think about that and what that talk about progress, you know, better late than ever, but progress and what that has done. Because of course, when you know I had a bracket,

it's not broken completely, but I won't talk about my bracket. But you know what, just how we love we love march madness and even just now allowing the women to have brackets, that does to encourage people to talk more about the women's teams, to watch them now they're being covered, you know, and this is the reality. People used to say, oh, women's sports, who's interested. Well, if you can't see it, you won't be. But when you see it, you realize, oh wow, when

you see it, it's like we're all kindergarteners in her world. But here's the thing. Okay, the women's brackets. Did you know they weren't allowed until twenty twenty two? Huh? Did you know Sweetheart nineteen eighty two, and the reporter is going he does. I wouldn't expect him to know the exact year the brackets started for women. NCAA took over the women's tournament in nineteen eighty two. Women's college basketball in the eighty one eighty two season.

I would expect a reporter to go, no, ma'am, that's not accurate. Twenty twenty two. Okay, history, I'm gonna I'm gonna teach you some history. Okay. If ever there was a human being that is nails on a chalkboard, it's her, and stupidity is now defined with her picture next to it. Tomorrow on the program, Justin Haskins will be back. Confirmed, fired up, excited. Have not talked with Justin in a couple

of months, Very excited to get him back on the show. Also tomorrow, Manley Minute Money talk Five facts about the month of March from our friend Scott Beacon. Scott, we're going to work out having him join us in the next couple of weeks about a couple of other things, but came across his five facts, thought i'd share those as well. You've done the whole did you do the ancestry dot com or the twenty three and me, what'd you do ancestry? Unfortunately, I regret sending my spit in now after reports

of what they're doing with it, what they're doing with my DNA. This was her story from a couple of years ago. Bright Bart covered it about well, you know these companies that are starting to centralize and all of these DNA samples potentially being in the hands of the Chinese. So yeah, this

was a report from maybe about a year or so ago. So anyway, hate to damp in the mood, but if the Chi COM's coming to the conclusion, oh he's half for Lithuanian whatever, they look at me and be like, oh, this Anglo is Oh that experience, she's wild opinion. Anyway, Yeah whatever. It's interesting because there's a there's a PBS show called Finding Your Roots. Oh yeah, I've seen it. I think it's an

interesting show. I don't watch it per se YouTube clip routinely. Every now and then there'll be something like, you say, a clip rolls out. That's kind of interesting. I thought this was just you gotta be kidding me. They do a they do a show with Michael Douglas, The actor, of course, is Kirk Douglas's son who is spinning image of dear old Dad. But Henry Lewis Gates Junior, who's the host and educator on the program, does the big reveal and he said that we're gonna we're gonna show you

that you're related to another very famous actor. And then he pulled up a photo and Michael Douglas says, are you kidding? No, he is a distant cousin to Scarlett Johansson. Oh, I did see that clip. It's crazy maternal side of Johansson's family, which traces to Jewish ancestry in Eastern Europe. And he said, well, that's that's incredible. Of course, it is brought to you by Baron no heating in air. It's the morning show on WFLA, and now the chi coms know it. Yeah, yeah,

what do you gonna do about that? Huh? Solar eclipse today? Last time? Be careful? Uh? Biden's Justice Department suing Utah because a guy grabbed himself and pulled his nuts. I mean, I don't I don't know what you do with it? Can you say that? I just how does a guy remove his own testicles in prison he did. Uh. Tony Babelenski is suing a couple of well at least one member of Congress. Good for him. Tomorrow we'll see it up and start over.

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