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Ep. 5136: The Story Behind NPR

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Friday Morning Friends, Morning Show. Impressed it, Scott, I'm pressed and these grants our verse today comes from First Corinthians ten thirty one. Whatever you do, do it all to the glory of God. Kind of a cohesive message with how we started the program with a song from Jordan Smith. Great

you are man. I was looking last night at some old video clips of him on the Voice and the blind auditions when all the chairs are turned away and they have no idea what the person looks like and they're just basing it on their voice and what they hear. And it was what they call a four chair turn. And that young man won that season and he did not fit the protocol that you would think except for one. What a voice, What a gift from God? And he uses it to honor God. And

I love it. Good Morning Friends, Stick around, It's Friday. You know what that means. Lots of fun and waits here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Quick reminder, we'll remind you later in the program as well. Tomorrow is the flag football game for Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Big Ben. They just want guys to come out play a little flag football from ten to noon at the

Fred George Park. Learn about big brothers. You're not making any commitment by showing up and playing a little flag football. That's it, just showing up. And if you can't but you're interested, if you just can't be there, reach out. They've got one hundred kids, one hundred and ten boys on the waiting list that are desperately wanting a big brother. So just throwing

that out there. Taking a peek inside the American Patriots Almanac for Friday, April the twelfth, Settlers sponsored John Jacob Astor, sponsored by established the first American outpost in the Pacific Northwest near present day Astoria, Oregon. Eighteen eleven. How about that eighteen sixty one, the Civil War begins at Fort Sumter. I've been there. If you've never been to Fort Sumter, I recommend you go. First of all, Charleston, South Carolina is beautiful. It

is a one wonderful city. I don't know anything about its political makeup. By saying it's a wonderful city leads me to think that perhaps Republicans run it, but I don't don't know. It's just a It's a charming town that leans into its heritage. It is so picturesque. Take the tour on a horse drawn carriage. It's just it's it's magnificent. But when you go to Fort Sumter, you obviously are thinking of the Civil War. It began there.

But then I want you to look across the bay to where Battery Wagner is and that's where the Massachusetts fifty fourth I believe it was the battle depicted in the movie Glory takes place, and it's sacred ground. It is, I believe, a federal park, but that would be I would love to get on a boat and go over there. If you're allowed to just walk around. That's just. But you look across and you see that and you're like, wow, that's where that happened. Nineteen thirty four strongest wind gusts

on record hits Mount Washington, New Hampshire. The strongest wind gust on record hits Mount Washington, New Hampshire. We've talked about Mount Washington and what a sketchy place that is for weather, and people are thinking New Hampshire. Take a hike up there, no big deal, and it is a very big deal, evidenced by two hundred and thirty one mile an hour wind gust nineteen

forty five. On this date, FDR died cerebral hemorrhage. Warm Springs, Georgia, nineteen eighty one, first man space shuttle flight begins as Columbia blasts off from Cape Canaveral. Space shuttles were cool. That whole thing, that whole time period of American space innovation was just epically cool. It's tragic that people lost their lives. It's tragic that NASA cut some corners, it would seem, but nonetheless, go to Kennedy Space Center and see the tour that

includes Atlantis. You will not regret that. And in two thousand and nine, US Navy rescues Captain Richard Phillips the Somali pirates seize the cargo ship off the coast of Somalia. That's a movie, that's that's a story. And uh, it just speaks to the skill level of seals that were on a moving ship up and down and just sniped the bad guys after getting the leader of the group off the boat, kind of making a fool of him,

which is kind of good. All right, back with more. Yeah, I was just having it This is just something I'm throwing out for those of you that are based in and around Leon County and are curious to Maybe maybe I'm the only one thinking about this. I don't know, but just just had a friend and listener of the program share you know, where where is the thirty something year old with some educational child that is a Republican Conservative that

wants to take a run at superintendent of Education? And I ask, and I wish him nothing but the best of success in the new job as chairman of the Florida GOP. I'm trying to understand how Evan got the job. I mean, can anybody name a significant set of accomplishments for the Republican Party in this in Leon County? I don't think I would point to Corey Simon's election because that was a broad election and I'm not sure Corey did you do

you happen to remember? Granted Corey win Leon County over Lauran Ousley, I'd have to look. I can't remember if he won, I know, I highly doubt it. I mean, I think he could win every county in our region minus Leon and Gadsden. Yeah, yeah, and and he might have fared okay in Gadsden County. I don't know. But the question I've asked is, Okay, why what what? What? What got accomplished for recovery? I mean, how did Republicans gain a bunch of ground in Leon

County? Anyway? Like I said, for the sake of the party, I hope and he does well. He certainly is outside the mold of the typical people that seem to run the party, and so you know, and and Evan is not without some political chops and skills. They're just maybe Leon County is just that place where you can't win. I don't know, but I believe that a Republican can win the superintendent education race. I think the math is there, and I think that Republicans can win, you know,

districts. I think Republicans can win county districts, and I think the state needs to force the city to go to districts. But that's a topic for another day. You know, we've talked about the ridiculousness of California's minimum wage and what it's doing to fast food. Set all that aside. A discussion has jumped up, and it's California based, but I think it's it's something

that you can extend into other areas. And it has to do with someone who posted something on social media about the twenty five dollars McDonald's forty piece chicken McNugget meal deal. Sick. Now here's the thing. People are going twenty five bucks, and I'm like, wait a minute, now, that seems like a really smoking deal to me. It probably I feel like they'd had those really big nugget size options before, and it didn't used to be twenty

five dollars, So I think that's what they're saying. Well, but check this out. Ten years ago, the average price of a ten McNugget meal was five ninety nine. Now it's ten ninety nine. Okay, so do the math. Yea four ten nugget meals are going to run you forty five bucks including tax. You do each get maybe a smaller or medium fry with that and a drink. This is forty chicken McNuggets, two large fries which could easily be divided among four people, right, but no drinks, water

cups for everyone. Twenty five bucks. I think in the grand scheme of things, that's a pretty good deal. There's also a thing out there apparently there's a Now I don't eat Big Max because I can't stand thousand Island dressing. And that's what they've got on those things. I don't care what anybody says. That's thousand islands and thousand Island dressing is one of the most disgusting concoctions that's ever been put on the palate of man. It's gross. How

do you feel about that? Have you eaten thousand Island dressing? It's been a while and what did you What do you remember about it? I mean, I think I generally liked it, Okay, hold on, but it's been a while. Yeah, I generally go for other uh salad dressing. So even in the pantheon of salad dressings, it's like the one that gets picked last on the on the on the the the playground, I suppose. So, okay, unless you take the thousand Island unless you're really into it.

Yeah, But anyway, there there is a meal out there that is that is crushing it in my mind, that that offers you some Big Max and some fries and all that stuff. But I just think you just need to be smart if you have to eat fast food. There are ways to make your way around it unless you're in California. But but in California, now that twenty five dollars forty nugget thing that that's that's a deal. That's that's you're almost back to old prices on a McNugget meal. There. I'm

just saying, Preston Scott, I got bad thought. My news Radio one hundred point seven double UFLA Fridays on the Morning Show a little bit different. The news cycle generally cooperates. There are exceptions. Today We're doing a little bit of a deep dive into NPR because I don't think many people fully understand how bad NPR is and how it all works. We'll do our best to

break it down. This comes from an insider or someone who is with NPR for twenty five years, and other former NPR employees are jumping on board saying, yeah, that's coming up next hour. Ten brands that are actually growing

in this crappy economy. It's ready for what's the bee Friday? And of course the final hour features the best and worst of the week and more big stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove Creative marketing and digital expertise Grove A Grova I don't think it's going to matter one bit to Grant and his generation. I mean literally, okay, but two people that are maybe forty and older, maybe forty five, we absolutely especially if you're my age.

You remember OJ Simpson, the football player. You remember OJ Simpson the football player turned actor, kind of the laughable goofball in he was in a Naked Gun movie. Yeah, I remember seeing him in the Naked Gun Yeah, I mean he was. He was a goofball. It's funny running through airports for Hertz rental cars. He was a thing. I mean, the guy ran for two thousand plus yards in a season that was fourteen games. He was an incredible football player, and then he murdered his ex wife and

a friend. It wasn't a boyfriend of hers, it wasn't. He was literally he was a waiter at a restaurant where Nicole Brown Simpson ate dinner with her mom. Her mom left her glasses. The guy ran, it ran the glasses by and he just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. O. J. Simpson died yesterday, apparently a long battle with prostate cancer. He was seventy six. I will never forget after he was acquitted, which was one of the greatest tragedies. It was a bad

prosecution, and I watched the trial. It was a bad prosecution. Marcia Clark did not do a very good job. They know the old If they do not fit, you must acquit. With the gloves, she didn't make him put the surgical gloves on properly. If you look at the tape, when he put on his surgical gloves to try on the gloves used in the murder, he had the webbing of the surgical gloves way up high on the knuckles, so when he pulled the glove on, it was like, it

doesn't fit. It doesn't fit. Oh, no, they fit. I think you're right about the generations thing about this, because I know everything you're talking about. I have zero idea what you're talking about. It was a vicious murder, and and I've gathered kind of the obviously by osmosis over time. I get the general idea, but like, I have zero clue who any of these people are. Yeah, it's kind of wild actually, And so Simpson writes a book after he's acquitted, called If I Did It?

That sounds like your confession. That's exactly what it was, and he's he famously said he'll spend the rest of his life trying to track down the killer of Nicole and Ron. He must have thought the killers play golf, because he spent the rest of his life playing golf, not searching for anybody.

But if you're in case, you're interested the book. Because of a judge's ruling, he was found guilty of the murders in a civil trial, and so it's now called I did It Confessions of the Killer and it's written by OJ And the proceeds of the book go to the Goldman family because they want a judgment, and so the judge said, yeah, this book, all proceeds go too. And it's just it's just it's a surreal ending sort of

if you're the Goldman family, no, if you're the Brown family. No. For the Simpson kids, maybe they get some peace now that he's dead. But if you look at his conduct after and the crimes, and he did prison time for other crimes. Yeah, people around the case are saying, I hope he found peace, because I believe he did it. I remember Alan Dershowitz came on this show and I asked him. He was very coy if he was on the defense team. He was one of the defending

attorneys of oj I said, do you think he did it? The Morning Show with Preston Scott on news Radio one hundred point seven WFLA forty two past the hour, another big story in the press box. Polling actually right now Emerson College shows that only forty two percent are planning to vote yes on the Florida abortion Amendment. We'll see. Information is the best tool on this.

You gotta argue on viability. You've got to argue that the language does not limit abortion at all, and it doesn't and it forbids laws from being made that do this is ridiculous. Anyway, It's good to see the polling, excuse me, going the way that it is early on, But there will be a ton of money. They'll reframe this, they will go they will

go real blurry on the actual wording of the amendment. So it's up to you to educate, even if even if you believe that abortion should be allowed in certain circumstances beyond what the law allows in Florida, which is now the six week law, which I mean a month and a half is kind of a lot of time to go ahead and deal with whatever you think you need to do. And I still know of there are methods that are one hundred

percent successful in preventing unwanted pregnancies. They work every time. So you know, I'm just not sympathetic to the arguments that we're making that. Oh well, you know, people will whatever whatever. Got this note from George who probably will call in for what's the get this? Have you heard what Disney just did? They bought Epstein Island. No, yes, sir, Oh

my gosh. They let me. Let me as if Disney hasn't gone far enough into the world of being woke, that's not woke, as if this, as if the CEO and the board couldn't think of anything else more perverted and more disgusting, or anything worse to cause Disney to lose a few more billion in market value. Disney goes and pulls this gem out of their hat. Disney has bought Jeffrey Epstein's Pervert Island for three billion dollars. Disney plans

to make it a stop for their cruise ships. They plan a new build, a new theme park on the island. I wonder what Disney will name it, Pedophile Paradise. You can't make this stuff up. No, I almost don't believe it. He's checking. Well, I need to spell Epstein right, Okay, this website is not helpful. Proceed Another note here from Mark oj did confess they squeezed it out of him. OJ I saw something that I wasn't putting that in the dad joker. Yeah, I saw a

joke. Now, not going to do that. Not gotta it wouldn't be peden. Thank you, Mark. You made us laugh. If nothing else, you made us laugh. Filmmaker Eli Steele, Have you heard about this killing America? No? Uh? Thirty six minute video examining widespread anti semitism in San Francisco area schools after AMAS attacked Israel on October seventh, and whether educational standards being lowered in the name of equity resulted in pushback against Israel and

Jewish people. The film notes that racial equity is often prioritized a head of merit in schools at question. The honors classes were removed as ethnic studies were added, but when the film trailer featured footage from Sequoia Union High School district board meeting, he was hit with a cease and desist letter from the student newspaper at one of the schools in the film. YouTube and Vimeo put it back or pulled it off, pulled it back from release. So he's pushed

it out to all the other outlets free. He wants it seen, and here's and obviously I hope he sues because a school board meeting in every state that I know of in this country, even the communist state of California, is public record. So how does the cease and desist co public domain video and audio? So YouTube immediately and Vimeo, which is a decent outlet usually, I mean, so we're gonna see if we can find this thing on Rumble and then put it embedded on on the blog page. It's called killing

America. And so the trailer has been pulled and apparently he's releasing the whole thing now free. This is the Morning Show with Preston. Scott's back here on the Morning Show issuing a full stop and retraction. Yeah, we we were misled. It happens, and when it does, we we do full retractions. That was satire news that our and bid into. Maybe he was pulling a Friday funny No no, on April first, I'd have loved it. Yeah, but now I rely on my researchers to be better. So

George, George, you've been reliable. You're still batting ninety nine percent. Okay, but on that one it was a whiff. This is well, wait, let me segue using this and then we'll get to another story tomorrow. For those of you that are in the Leon County area, guys, we're looking for big brothers, and yes, we're looking for biological dudes that want to be big brothers. There are more than one hundred and ten little

guys out there that are looking for a big brother. And so tomorrow, big brothers, big sisters of the Big Bend, we'll be holding a flag football game at Fred George Park from ten to noon. It's flag football. It's just an introduction to the program. No commitments, nothing, just hanging out, chilling, meeting some of the guys and the people that run the program. But some of the little guys that are looking for a big brother,

you are not making a commitment by going. So lace up to tennys and come ready to have a good time, and who knows, maybe you'll be a big brother. It's a process. It takes about four hours a month at minimum, if you want to give more, the more time the better. But four hours is what they ask of you, so four hours a month. So there you go, about an hour a week. Saw this story and i can see the handwriting on the wall, and I'm grateful

that in this case there's a little punchback going on. Lady was traveling in the back of an airstream that was being towed with her older children, and the door swung open, and they're calling it a serious design flaw, and she grabbed to pull it closed and promptly fell out and died. And of course fatal design flaw played a part in this unthinkable death, posited the daughter airstream points out first, you're not supposed to be in a trailer when it's

being towed. So I'm hoping we don't see silly litigation, but memo, don't ride in a trailer being told. Here we go, second hour of the Morning Show. At Preston's back, Good morning, good to be with you. He's Grant Allen. I'm Preston, Friday, April twelfth. By the way, your taxes tax days Monday, just saying Master's golf tournament underway. Bryson d Schambeau. I've heard it pronounce so many ways to shamba. D Chambeau is the leader, Scottie Scheffler being Scottie Scheffler, one shot back

Tiger Woods, playing good golf. Really happy for him, really am. I'm pulling for the man to make the cut and make a make a run. It'd be awesome for the game. But I'm also pulling for live players to not make the cut in to bottom out and not be in the top ten. But that's just me. I've been asked if I'll do a golf show, a weekend one hour golf show. I don't know. I've given it very serious thought, just saying just yeah. Anyway. There have been

a bunch of stories coming out this week about NPR. Do you know anything about NPR. You ever listened to NPR? No, I've never listened to it. State regime media, and that's why I don't listen. Juri Berliner Berliner twenty five years, an editor at NPR National Public Radio, published an essay on Tuesday this week, and it was published in the Free Press. He stated the outlet was striving to take down Trump during his presidency by citing

Russia collusion allegations that were later debunked. He asserts that all levels of the organization were aligned on the prioritization of race and identity, leading to a lack of viewpoint diversity and increase in diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Barry Weiss has written about this. She remember was editorial director or op ed content editor for The New York Times. She left for the very same set of reasons,

bias inside the newsroom. Now she's no flaming conservative. She's just and she might be a flaming liberal, but she believes in the importance of an unbiased news outlet. Inside his report, he wrote, persistent rumors that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia over the election became the catnip that drove reporting at NPR. We hitched our wagonto Trump's most visible antagonist, representative Adam Schiff.

See all of a sudden, now things start becoming clear. He criticized the outlets managing editor for neglecting to cover Hunter Biden's laptop story, quoting the managing editor as saying, we don't want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories, and we don't want to waste the listeners and readers time on stories that are pure distractions. Now, just for a second, pause

and think about that. The story that was a story Hunter Biden's laptop ignored, brushed under just stuff it way, the one that wasn't a story that wasted tens of millions, if not more, taxpayer dollars, gets all the attention in limelight. Every part of the Russia collusion thing has been completely and totally proven to be false. Hillary Clinton the DNC were the ones that hired and went all in on this. They're the ones that were colluding with Russia.

He goes on to talk about the reporting during COVID that it was biased, one sided. They weren't listening to other opinions. He writes. In twenty twenty three, according to our demographic records and research, six percent of our news audience was black, far short of the US population, which is fourteen point four percent. Hispanics are only seven percent compared with nineteen Our news audience doesn't come close to reflecting America. It's overwhelmingly white, progressive, and

clustered around coastal cities and college towns. He said, an open minded spirit no longer exists with an NPR. Now, predictably, we don't have an audience that reflects America. He's spelling out the problems that have existed four years. How long I'll illustrate that next ten minutes past the hour. We're an hour two. It is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning

Show with Trestan Scott on news Radio one hundred point seven WFLA. There's a lot to this whole NPR thing, including funding, where and how they get their money. Yes, you are supporting NPR with taxpayer dollars, whether you listen to them or not. The amount and how it all works is a little sketchy. We'll try to unpack that. But how far back does this go? Well, it goes back a law ways, but it goes back

at least to Jan Williams. You may remember Wan Williams, who's been the off and on Democrats slash liberal voice on Fox News when they have their anchored shows. And again, their anchored shows definitely lean right. Their news is historically been down the middle. It's losing some of that. It's it's hedging left. But at any rate, he was fired in twenty ten from NPR. He had been there a long time. Why well, because on the

O'Reilly factor. He said that he had apprehension when witnessing Muslim garb and airports after September eleventh. He admitted to what everyone one else is thinking. He just said it out loud, that islamis dressing in the traditional islamis garb. We're a little nerve wracking, little unnerving, i should say, after September eleventh, so he got fired. He said, I'm not a bigot. You know the kind of books I've written about the civil rights move in this

country. But when I get on a plane, I gotta tell you, I see people who are in Muslim garb, and I think, you know, they're identifying themselves first and foremost as Muslims. I get worried. I get nervous. I don't think I'm a wild eyed conservative, but they thought I was too conservative a black guy for their company. Not only did they fire me, they called me a psycho. They said horrible things about me, quite publicly. So no, it doesn't surprise me what Berliner had to

say. This is long before Trump ever showed up. This is long before Trump derangement syndrome. One of the things that Berliner uncovered is that the newsroom is eighty seven nothing registered Democrats eighty seven to nothing, is not even a token Republican in there. What's so sad is that this is now part of a web and your tax dollars are being used to support it. And what you need to perhaps understand is how this all fits with something called the Corporation

for Public Broadcasting. Wait, you've got PBS and the and you've got NPR, and now what's this Corporation for Public Broadcasting see CPB. Yeah, when we come back, we're gonna we're going to go in a little bit and try to clear the mud away to where you get at least a little bit of a look through some murky water into how this all works. I can tell you that from my vantage point, NPR national Public Radio, has a very unfair advantage in the marketplace, and we will talk about that along with

how they get their money next on the Morning Show with Prusty Scott. All Right, just wrapping up here real quickly, and I want to move on to something else. The Corporation for Public Broadcast is a private, nonprofit. It distributes federal funding two NPR and PBS. It was granted five hundred and twenty five million dollars in advanced funding for just twenty twenty four. It was created out of the nineteen sixty seven Public Broadcasting Act to disburse federal grants to

public broadcasters around the country. NPR says less than one percent of its annual operating budget comes from CPB, but that's not really that accurate because of the way it's set up. They basically have a an agreement where one funds the other, which funds back to the one. So long and the short of

it is, taxpayer dollars are used. Yeah, they do listeners support drives, but they're allowed to compete against all the other radio stations that are commercially out there, and they compete in the ratings, and they are supported with tech. They don't have to go out and beat the roads and the stores and the and businesses for advertising. They get funded without having to do that,

but yet they compete against it. It's a really weird mashup. All this to say that, when it's all said and done, you have to decide whether you're going to trust the accuracy of what they're saying. If you just look at Trump and COVID alone. That's over. They consider themselves the most trusted news gathering agency, and that may be simply because people don't know any better. Now this I just came across. It sort of relates in

a sense that this is what good broadcasting sounds like. And you're gonna listen to Julia Hartley Brewer. She is about to move into an interview with a Chavanni Dave or Dave, and at the top of this interview, the gender Activists decides to set the radio show host hostess straight on pronouns. Check out what ensued. My next guest who is at Shavanni Dave. She is a journalist and a presenter at Virtue Maja just down the corridor. Good afternoon too,

Shavannio today. Then how are you doing? Yeah, thank you for telling me your pronouns. I use correct grammar, so so the only only thing I'll need to refer you to is to your face would be you. But I'm not being rude. You can choose your pronouns, you can choose what you want to call yourself, but you don't have You don't get to require me to use incorrect grammar and factually incorrect things. You're not a plural. You're, you're, you're a one person, and you're you're a female

person, so i'll use she and her. Thank you very much, Do what you like. I guess you want. You didn't need to tell me, then, did you. Maybe I'm just making sure people know in case they're watching and they want to refer to me respectfully. Is it disrespectful for me to use correct factual grammar. It's not incorrect or on factual grammar to use singular day then pronouns for an individual. But we're here to talk about

the cast review. Yeah, but but you, but you chose, but you chose to bring it up. You chose to use the incorrect pronouns for me. I chose to choose the correct pronouns for a single woman who is appearing on my show. I'm not a single woman, though, I'm a very special non binary person. As you just pointed out, I didn't. I didn't just point that. I introduced you as a journalist and a virgin

radio presenter. No, just before I came on, you were talking about how people with all these labels like to be special, and I'm just making sure that everyone knows I'm special. Okay, I'm not special. I'm just a boring, old, heterosexual, married woman. But you know legend immediately a legend, see is the left is so good at gaslighting you into like thinking like that you're wrong, right, it's it's just the biggest gaslight in

the world. And if you can't, you can't reason with unreasonable you can't be sensible with delusional people. That's I appreciate the effort, though, I really do. She didn't back down. Yeah. I will not use improper language and grammar, and that's the issue in schools, colleges, universities,

will not use pronouns that are grammatically incorrect and factually wrong. And that's why, to put a bow on this entire half hour, That's why the reporting that we witness when a story is written about a transgender and they insist on referring to the person not as their biological gender, which is a fact, but as they're made up one, which is fiction. That's where you question the reporting when they don't adhere to the most fundamental, simple things that are

factually laid out and they start using incorrect grammar. Don't trust that news outlet. Don't trust them. I love the fact that this little snip could not bully this woman into playing her game that she's You're entitled to call yourself whatever you want. I don't have to, and that's what all of us have to remember. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, big stories in the press

box coming up. What's the Beef? About a half hour away. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Thirty five minutes after the hour, half hour from now, we begin the odyssey known as What's the Beef Friday? Here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. He's great, Allen, we have breaking news. How often do I say those words? Because news doesn't break at seven thirty in the morning East Coast time, It just doesn't. Usually that's like a catastrophe or something like that, that kind of news,

like a bridge collapse overnight, something like that. Maybe the White House has announced today this morning it is canceling an additional seven point four billion dollars of student loan debt. Ladies and gentlemen, our national debt is over thirty four point five trillion dollars, and he is adding to it with the stroke of a pen. States filed suit this week, stopping the last effort among those states Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, North Dakota,

Missouri. I mean, the list is just growing. Biden wants to cost US four hundred and seventy five billion dollars in total student aid relief. It is unconscionable what he's doing to this country. Big stories in the press box brought to you by Grove, a creative marketing and digital expertise. That's a big story. This is I hope Republicans don't fall into this trap of will do what we want and let the court sort it out. What do you think of this? This is a crazy idea, and I've advanced it.

I think maybe once, why don't we get some sort of provision in there that says, you know, Congress passes a law, but before they pass it, or just after, before it takes effect, they have to get a legal opinion from the Supreme Court. This is past constitutional muster. Some would say, do you realize how many cases that is? Yeah, I do. Can't take effect until there's a ruling if they're going to do

something that in this case, it's an executive order. For example, Sorry, okay, fine, you signed your name to it good for you. It's going to to the Supreme Court. They'll settle it that way. We don't have to go through all of this litigation. And I know that there's probably very good reasons why my idea is stupid. I'm okay with that,

and if it's wrong, it's wrong. But there sure seems to be there's got to be a better way than us being hurt as a nation by executive orders that exceed the authority of the office that they can take effect and you have to then have standing to file some legal argument against it. That it just doesn't seem right to me. O. J. Simpson's dead seventy six, died of cancer. Noteworthy because he was never convicted of the crime he

really committed, but he was convicted in the court of public opinion. The evidence was overwhelming. What year did that happen? Nineteen ninety four, A couple of years two three years before you were born June twelfth, So he when did He wasn't still playing football in the early nineties. He was in the year retired, okay, long retired. Played in the seventies maybe early

eighties. Brilliant career, But yeah, I'm inclined to buy the book because the proceeds go to the Goldman family if they You know, I've never considered buying it, but I probably won't. I just there are other books I want to read before I would waste my time listening to that jerk write as words. And then polling shows the abortion initiative that will be on the ballot might have trouble passing. It's great that the polling is showing that, but

you cannot just let it sit there. You've got to understand the problems with that abortion amendment and argue against it. Preston Scott, the greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. On news radio one point seven double UFLA. All right, we're gonna do a little brand word association here. I'm going to list a brand and you're going to form an opinion real quickly, or just kind of think through what jumps in your mind

about the brand and let me know if you're surprised. And you could just send me an email when this is all said and done, president atiheartradio dot com, or you can just say it out loud in the car wherever you are and feel like we're having a conversation here. These are ten retail brands that, according to a Yelp report, are the fastest growing retail brands in

the country. It was a list using a blended metric that includes new openings, searches on its platform between twenty two and twenty three, consumer interest measured by page visits, posted photos, written reviews, and of the fastest, the fifty fastest growing chains, thirty five or restaurant brands. Which is fascinating to me in the climate that we are in Number one Kava. When I first saw co I've never heard of it. I'm thinking this has to be

sort of a take on a coffee thing. It's not. It's Mediterranean, fast casual. Interesting. They're opening locations pretty quickly across the country. Scooter's Coffee at number two, obviously trying to get in on the Starbucks craze, recognizing that Starbucks is a real strong representation in the corporate world of woke activism and overpriced coffee. I don't know what kind of margins exist in coffee, but perhaps and I don't know anything about the political leanings of Scooters, but

perhaps they're trying my point in saying all that there's room. There's absolutely room. I've got to believe people are tired of lines at Starbucks. Number three shocked me. Longhorn Steakhouse. Why not because the food's bad. Food's very good, but oh my gosh, is it expensive. Number four the habit burger grill. Young brands owns it, and I mean young brands think Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC. But they are really pushing the development.

And if you look at their profile, Pizza Mexican and then Chicken a burger place fits their portfolio really well. Number five is wah wah. Those are growing across the country. It's convenience store, gas station chain like a circle K seven eleven, Yeah, I've heard of them. I don't know anything about them. Number six in the fastest growing retail chains is Popeyes. Really, and again I'm surprised at any restaurant on this list giving the climate of

the marketplace. Number seven Freddy's Frozen Custard and Steak Burgers. What is it nineteen fifty right, it's a Midwestern chain that is expanding. Number eight is Rally House. I don't know that one. It is apparel retailer and it's the only one in the top ten. Huh. Number nine is Olive Garden. Olive Garden is still expanding. Hey, that used to be the fancy

place growing up. You know what I'm saying, Come on, get the breadsticks, salad and pasta fijule right, just staring at the waiter telling him when to stop the cheese greater, just testing him to see how long he'd go and see that commercial. I know what you're saying, sweat on the lip. I just know that that I have to stay away from the place

for one reason. They put down the breadsticks. By the time they bring the water back, the breadsticks are gone inhale more, another round of waters more by the time I get to the menu, nap, I'm good. Olive Garden checks in at number nine and number ten Jersey Mike's really yes. So it's fascinating to see what brands are expanding. I know that, as I said them, some of you had an immediate opinion good bad, are indifferent. I'll be fascinated to see if some of these make their way into

where most of us live here. This is my reminder that I'm at the end of the bell curve of adoption of things because I was completely unaware of most of those. A good chunk of those I had no idea. Forty seven minutes after the hour, We'll get you ready for what's the bee Friday? Loosen up your index finger, get ready to dial? Where is it your thumb? Preston Scott? Can you fly this plane and land it? Surely you can't be serious. I am serious, and don't call me shurely.

My news radio one hundred point SEVENBUFLA. Internally, I refer to this section of the radio program on Friday as the priming of the pump. A House Democrat at Representative Jasmine Crockett of Texas made an appearance on the Black Lawyers podcast. That's the title. First, let's just call a time out. Can I be a guest on the show? Thank you? That's exactly where I'm going, And I know that probably fifty to sixty percent of blacks agree

with me right right now. Another ten to fifteen percent, if I had a chance to talk to him about it and reason, would agree with me, leaving only the ardent activists out there, of which there are whites, Blacks, Hispanics, Asians. They're all crazy, but there is no ch ants a White Lawyer's podcast would ever be allowed. And know, if you were a lawyer, you would not ever be welcome at the Black Lawyer's Podcast.

Nor would anyone ever want to be caught dead going on the quote unquote white Lawyer's podcast because the social capital of being even the word white right, just being associated with something that is explicitly white would be just career wrecking. There are black attorneys that could not appear on the Black Lawyer's Podcast because the moment they opened their mouth and said something contrary to the narrative, they would probably not be welcome. But I'm guessing on that I could be wrong.

I just know that the title in and of itself is enough to say uh oh. And so she suggested that black people shouldn't pay taxes as a form of reparations. I'm just going to ask to all of you, does this help or hurt the cause of a racially harmonious society? Does this kind of rhetoric help or hurt the cause? I'm just gonna let it hang there for

a second second. Thing as we get ready for what's the beef? Los Angeles Times headline, California spent billions on homelessness without tracking if it worked. They spent twenty billion over the last five years, and they have no idea if it did anything. They didn't bother checking. There were no ways to measure, to determine if any of it was useful. I mentioned that because

communities all over the country are doing the exact same thing. They're throwing money into programs and projects, and they don't have a clue if it's working. And you know whose money that is. It's yours, it's your money. What's to be Fridays next? The lines are open? Did did that help that? Out of help? Right? Kurt Russell the movie Miracle tossing the table? I think that out of help? Eight five zero two zero five WFLA eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. The lines are

open. Let's do this dirt and final hour of the Morning Show with Thrests Scott turning the page on the run now means it's you for the next half hour. If you're brand new to the radio program, we set aside this time of the week for you to just vent. As the title suggests, we want you to just get it off your chest. Whatever you want to complain about. No filibustering, just zero in, let it out, but

with two rules, no profanity and don't make it personal. Simple as that phone numbers eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two will simplify that to eight five zero two zero five WSLA. George has been very patient. Good morning, sir, welcome, what's the beef? Good? More impressed? And first of all, let me apologize for getting the hook caught. I know what the Press Secretary Kareem john Um feels like now, except I'm

not a black lesbian wacko liberal wacko Jonathan you know me. Let me let me apologize for that. It is April first, right present. So my beef today is with the just absolute audacity and gall of the City Commission to put on the table one hundred percent pay raise for themselves in a three to two vote. One, it's absurd that they work less than ten hours a

week, some don't even show up. And two, in these economic times, the look that that presents and shows, I mean, people need to show up at that at that meeting and voice their displeasure and bring ten friends. I mean, I just can't see anything that's that's more just out of touch and reality, and it just goes to show you, you know, we need to get rid of some of those soaks and get rid of them. Now, well, here's the problem. The guys that the people that

voted against it are the people that need to go. Yeah. Yeah, And to make it even more confusing, term limits there. Their politicians are like babies diapers. They need to be changed often and for the same reason. Thank you, George. Appreciate the phone call that's going to free up a line. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA Andrea or Andrea, Andrea, Andrea. How are you, hey, Preston. I'm doing great. I just wanted to call in. Also about the city commissioners wanting to double

their salary to match the county commissioners. Yeah, I actually have a better idea. Tell me, how about we cut the county commissioner's salaries and have to match the city commissioners and double the salaries of the men and the women for the Tallahassee Fire Department. Here's the problem with that. The county commissioner's pay is set by the state legislature. That's a bummer, But I like

your I like where you're going with this. Fair. Fair Yeah. The only bad side is the firefighters got on the got in the midst of the last election. They shouldn't have they're paying the agree with that, yep, yep. A union should never ever Andrew, thanks so much for calling in. I agree that our first responders should be paid more. That's just my opinion. But I also think they should stay out of a lifetions. Do they have a right to be in. I'm sure they do, but you

pay the price, and this teachers' union hasn't learned that lesson. And I would think that the local firefighters union would take a lesson from them and would move past this type of political engagement would be the way I would work it. Let's go to Ian Hi. Ian, thanks for calling in. What's

the beef? Good morning, Pressed, and my beef. I live out in Jefferson County, and whenever we get weather like we did the other day, where we get a lot of rainfall, there's a lot of water and whatnot, we get a lot of wildlife that kind of upticks and travels its way across one road to the other and whatnot. And I just my beef

is that nobody stops to help the turtles. Man. I was on my way out, saved a few turtles on my way into work, and then on my way back I saw that there were a few that didn't get a chance to make it. So that's my beach today, man, I just I wanted to express that more people need to get out and if it's safe and you don't cause any issues on the road, get out and save some turtles. Hey, let me ask you a question. Have you ever lived

in Leon County? Yes? Absolutely? Do you remember the money spent saving turtles here? I do? I do remember that. We know all about saving some turtles, my friend Ian, thanks very much. I appreciate the phone call. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA. No, that's a true story, the amount of money that we spent saving some turtles, which ironically we probably didn't save. We made the meals by funneling them to where

the alligators hang out underneath the overpasses. But that's a story for another day as well. Alan, you are next, then, Ron. We've got all the lines taken at this point and one line ringing, so we're good. But just get yourself ready. You will have an opportunity to call in take a quick break for weather in traffic. It is what's the bee? Friday in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Good morning, Come to the

Morning Show with Preston Scott. Getting through your complaints to help you feel better. This is our contribution to a kinder home, a kinder community, a kinder you, because we're getting that venom out of your very soul. Alan, thanks so much for calling in and for waiting. What's the beef? Hello, it's you, Alan, You're up. What's the beef? I got a definition of Republicans versus Democrats. Republicans like to have everybody equal at

the beginning of the race. The Democrats want everybody equal at the end of the race. Is your is your complaint that we haven't identified that mantra for common use? I suppose you could that way. Yeah, yeah, see, I'm trying to find a beef in there somewhere. See that you got to work with me here, Alan, I'm trying this is what's the beef? And so you're that nobody can be equal at the end of a race. Can all be winners? You're going to have to have some losers in

there. Yeah. See, there's there's the mistake in your thinking. You're thinking logically. Illiberals believe absolutely for equal outcomes, except for those that are mandating it. They want to be slightly above everybody else, if not a lot. And that's the way socialists think. Let's go to Ron. Hi, Ron, you're up. What's the beef? Good morning press? It always thank you, thank you, thank y'all telling Grant that he needs as much. Thank you, also that you you have definitely took my opinions rush

his place, because I'm too. Guys, that's on there now that you know, DoD blufs OJ but that was her show yesterday. But anyway, you know, the guy Mail comes on after you was talking about the inside trading that you know, even now that we're going to sell weapons to Japan, which is a good thing, that's fine, but they're doing inside trading

arm anything that has to do with the military in the stock. I mean, wasn't there supposed to be something done about this that I don't understand where Yeah, they passed loud the break can go on and on and on. They passed legislation that was watered down. Ron, thanks very much as always for the kind words. They passed legislation in response to Peter Schweizer's book throw them all out. But they watered it down and it was basically meaningless.

There are some disturbing things inside this insider trading focus. It's coming right now. I'm not prepared to talk about it, but I hope it's I hope what I'm hearing is wrong. I just I'm not sure that it is. But thanks very much for calling in. Let's go to Wesley hid Wesley, thank you, and what's the beef? My beef is and stuff about the Ojay trial. And here's the thing. It's with California and the forensic people. That's why that case was lost. I think had it was been in

Florida or anywhere else, they most likely would have got a conviction. But they botched the clime scene because it's California. If you look at how they operate now, yep, they're a little better because when they had sound Puffy Combs and they did the raid on his house, they were more diligent. But that's why it's California. And back then nobody paid attention. But the reason why California is in the state it is now, it was like that.

Back then, people just didn't pay attention and it was the blood evidence. Had they properly calialoged how many vowels of blood they had, and had the blood that they said came from the crime scene did not have blood preservative, they would have got a conviction. You take the same faulty ever of it with the blood that they had back then, he's still would have got off because it was the client scene. People. I'm not saying what or not he's guilty or innocent. I mean, what do you think? What

do you really what do you think deep down? Well, I think if I think that he did it, because the whole thing about the whole story of it never made any If you're saying to me that did he have some of his friends there and he did it? Probably, But I don't think that Ron Goldman is just standing there while old days I'm not going to be graphic doing what he's doing, and he's just looking at it. So, I mean, but he's a rich guy. They do stuff like that all

the time and get off. We all know that. We all know, like with with the don Kombs case, they got cleaners, people that are wealthy. They do this stuff all the time. So Leslie, I got to run. But brother thanks so much for calling in. I appreciate hearing from you. Call again, Bob, your next than Greg, then Moses, it's what's the beef Friday? We got one line open, it could be yours. Final segment of therapy is next. Here we go, final

segment of phone calls. What's the beef Friday? Whatever you want to complain about and feel free to live vicariously through the beefs of others. That's why we do this, to help out thousands and thousands and thousands of people with just a handful of phone callers. Bob, no pressure, what's the beef? My beef is the lunatics that tried to enter a roundabout and their first order of business, it's their breaks. I've had, you know, I'm

no expert on roundabouts, but in my area they're free way. It's east

west and one from the north or one from the south. And on two occasions here recently, I have had a vehicle headed say eastbound, and I'm headed westbound, and they enter the roundabout first, and there's another one from the north and it's open, so I enter also going in the opposite direction, and when I do that, their sense of propriety is so overwhelmed that they hit their brakes and stop in the middle of the roundabout and watch me

go in the direction from whence they came before they can take their put their foot back on the gas and allow the train of vehicles behind them to follow them. You know why I'm laughing, don't you. Yeah, misery loves company. Yeah, thank you, Bop. I appreciate the phone call. Yeah, roundabouts the bane of a lot of our existences. They're genius if you'd use if you know how to navigate them, they're awesome. But Greg, thanks for calling in. What's the beef? Oh oh oh? Greg

went through that entire break and then dropped. Come on, Greg, call back, buddy. We got room for you. Do it. Moses. You know Moses. I was telling Grant. I, by the way, make sure your radio is turned down. In the background, I was telling Grant that it's not just every day that one gets to pick up a phone line and talk to Moses. That's right, that pressed And thanks you for

allow me to brook my opinion. Come on, they speak with Because I was coming to Americas, the miners, the adset, the total takes all of those people I said, had civilization pyramids, all kinds of stuff. So they were already here. So how could somebody come here and discover Americans

and opposed to the Native in the come to to the United States. Other people are Europeans, come cause the law and devastated all that I gotn't none of Americans but small pods, no other dis We're losing your voice, Moses, but I got your h I got the gist of your beef. You know, I think there's a semantical argument that could be made that Columbus didn't discover. In fact, most of the explorers didn't discover because we did have

Native American indigenous people already here, but they they came upon it. So maybe we need to polish that up a little bit. Thanks for calling in, Moses. Hope your throat feels better. Let's go to Nathan. You're up. What's the beef? Yes, my beef is with the Leon County Schools and spending over a one hundred thousand dollars for supposedly rebranding in a logo. It's just ridiculous. Everything starts from the top. They need to they

could use money for teachers. That can you know, to reward good teachers but just everything starts up top. They've they've they've messed everything up. Students are leaving and groves and they're trying to figure out something to keep people from from leaving in students. But boy, don't you don't you way don't you think that logo will keep thousands of kids from leaving and and bring others back. I mean, that logo got to do it right. That logo is

just as confusing as as at least two of the members. Let me tell you something, what they paid for that logo. That whoever designed that logo should be kind of embarrassed and give their money back. For sure, thank you, Nathan, appreciate the phone call you if you don't know about it, that'll be a topic coming up. Sure, I'm certain soon we got time for two more callers if we go quick, Ray you're up. What's

the beef? It's a situation you're crying, saman Peter Dunell won't support or you're crying now pay forget And about the agreement we had back in nineteen ninety fourth on Bill Clinton when Ukraine greedy gilt their nuclear weapons the Astates and Britain and Russia or promiseuvial Mania secure and then too. This is a situation once again we're deserting enemy that we could be worked for us in Chalne of Washington,

everyone else in Washington's and that's a little bit of money there. They're dropping a bucket towards being spent and washing well to be hit boy of these Democrats trying to put money into bringing more people in this country. Thank you very much, Ray, I got to move on. Times times running out

on me. Kim, you're the final caller. What's the beaf? My beat is with these mobile Alabama personal injury attorney ads that just you know, take over the TV in the morning because you know, if you get hit by a big truck and they want to see you out to find But you let one of these doctors that they pay three hundred dollars an hour, give them the information to do the insurance companies. You let one of these doctors do something wrong in a surgery, and short of killing you or cutting off

the wrong limb, they are untouchable. That's my beast. Thank you, Kim, appreciate the call. We're moving on forty No, I was looking the wrong thing twenty seven, twenty eight now past the hour, gotta get going the news. Then Best and Worst of the week thirty six past the hour. Normally do big stories here Grob a creative marketing and digital expertise, our proud sponsor. But on Friday we do the best and the worst, or usually for us, the worst and the best. Grant You're up.

Best of the week goes to the dental hygienist that cleaned my teeth. When I went in for my dental cleaning this week, she said I had at different times, uh, nice teeth, straight teeth, and masculine teeth. I said, nice, straight, and masculine are definitely the three characteristics I try to go for. Does that mean your your bicuspids were extra Yeah, your caneines, my particularly canines were jacked that day. And I never heard like I'm masculine to be referred to for teeth, and so it kind of

made me chuckle a little bit funny. So was that made my week? Worst of the week goes to my desire to want to work on Thursday and Friday when the Masters is on. Oh tell me about it? Oh man, I full day of work? You're kidding me? What am I? There's there's things to see, there's golf, there's the Masters. Is on baseball's back. Florida State got another dub last night. I mean, what,

what? Why do I want to work exactly exactly? Will go from his best to his worst, my worst, and then my best my worst. The Emerald City hoedown in Seattle. The Borderline Dance team was invited to perform until they showed up wearing their American flag themed shirts. They were told that they'd be booed and yelled at, but then they were told no, you either change clothes or you leave. They left it up to the girls. The girls voted to leave, and so the LGBTQ plus group was there

along with others. But because the organizers of the event said that audience members, a few audience members felt triggered and unsafe, and so the little girls packed it up and left. Good on them for leavin that's what you do. But that's like awful. It was gonna be a tie between that and Don Staley's comments on transgenderism, but her comments came on Saturday before the game. These comments came Sunday after South Carolina beat Iowa for the national title.

I gotta give credit to Don Staley where it's due. Listen, say one more things. I really would just like to say that I have to congratulate Iowa on an incredible season. Awesome, awesome, and I want to personally thank Katelyn Clark for lifting up our sport. Hush. She carried a she carried a heavy load for our sport and it just is not gonna stop here on a collegiate tour. But when she is the number one pick in a w NBA draft, she's gonna she's gonna lift that league up as well.

So Kaylen Clark, if you're out there, you are one of the gulks of our games that we appreciate. You gotta give her credit. Well done, well done. She made I think a mistake on Saturday, but that was a class move. And that's my best of the week. I mean, the Masters was just too easy. That it's Master's Week. Besides, I can now say next week that the best of the week was Sunday at the Masters. Eh see what I did there? All right? We come

back. Good News on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Monday on the program Sell news Oh, Consumers Defense dot Com, he said. Executive director, He joins us deep dive. We're going deep. We're gonna go deep into a couple of different topics and then kind of overview what sign what's needing to be signed, what might

get vetoed, what's been vetoed. We're gonna it's it's gonna be a great section of the program on Monday where we talk with Sal as always it is, but but Monday, we'll we'll get a chance and and we will do this for the monthly visits leading up to next year. We'll go deeper into certain topics. We'll go deeper into certain legislative thoughts and ideas that are out there, try to advance some things that the legislature really needs to do.

They've been pretty responsive to some thoughts. Uh, we're ahead of the game on squatters and all that. So that's coming up on Monday. Doctor Joe will not be joining us on Monday. He's expecting a grandchild, so you got to be there for that. So congratulations Joe and and to your family on that. But we're now at that point in the program where we'd like to just kind of push away everything else and just share some good news. Okay, do you have any good news for a kings 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. This is not a typical good news story, but it is one that will light up my producer's heart and soul. He doesn't know what's coming. On the campaign trail. On Wednesday, former President Donald Trump stopped by a Chick fil A surrounded by a group of suit wearing

individuals. Former President flattered the crew members customers while having his picture taken and asking if everyone was having a good time, which, of course is what you ask had a Chick fil A? Is everybody having a good time? Okay? You do it far better than I. I've not found the Trump vibe, the voice. Yeah, I just I haven't practiced it enough. But I don't know that I've got it. I don't know that I've got

the ability on that one. But then there was another video. Trump asked the staff for thirty milkshakes and some chicken before telling him that he was going to take care of all the customers in the building, and he asked the staff, so is this good? And he asked the staff members if they were making a lot of money, they were gonna get rich, told the staff he was gonna them out to the customers, takes them out to his entourage, and so he called it a great American franchise, and it's great

franchise. The owner's a great man who's a member of one of my clubs. Fantastic of course they are, of course the originals, not with us anymore. But he might not know that. I don't know. They do it very well, and they're closed on Sunday. Videographer then says, it's the large chicken. Trump says, it's the large chicken. You're right, it's good chicken too. And so the good news is this is classic old

school campaigning. Who doesn't walk away from that interaction just like smiling. He could have been surrounded by a handful of Trump haters, although it's not likely. At a Chick fil A there'll be some, but they're not Trump haters. After that, my man dropped for some shakes and some chicken, and as your predecessor David Allen would say, the lord's chicken that's right, the Lord's cheecken. Anyway, that's just that's og stuff, right there, no

doubt about it. That's right, it's the Lord's chicken. We love that it's closed on Sunday. We do great people, We make lots of money. We'd say he was a member of my globe truant Kathy. He was a great member, member of my club. Spent a lot of time down there at mar A Lago, played golf together. Of course I beat him. He was an okay golfer. He had a great sandgame though, great sand, great wedge player. Great, maybe the greatest ever. Time to

wrap up the show with a dad joke. It's the headlines from the Bee all right. Time to share a dad joke, which you can, in turn share with others. This one came at the end of an email that was sent to me by a listener this week. Do you know when a joke becomes a dad joke? When it has kids? You're close, when it becomes apparent. Yeah, but I'm You're welcome. Time to transition now. These are headlines, ladies and gentlemen, from your our trusted source for

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God to tell him who the real killer was? Brought to you by Barono heating in air. It's the morning show on WFLA. Doubts singes the nostrils just a little bit that one. All right, our verse today first Corinthians ten, verse thirty one. Whatever you do do all to the glory of God. Covered a lot of different topics. Yeah, we talked a little bit about OJ Whitehouse. Another seven point four billion dollars of student debt cancelation

announced today, all of it illegal, but it doesn't matter. Pole shows that the abortion Amendment may not have smooth sailing in Florida. I'm not buying it yet. I know that you need to be versed on the amendment, which is not single subject, It is not clear, it is full of ambiguity, and we will certainly be talking about it between now and November twenty five year NPR veteran talks about the bias inside NPR. I don't know how

you'd say biased. I mean, just because the newsroom's eighty seven to nothing Democrats are Republican. Come on, and uh the McDonald's twenty five dollars deal on McNuggets with a couple of large fries thrown in. I mean, if you think about it, if you're all in the mood for chicken nuggets, it may be a thing to do. I'm just saying. Monday, sal Newzah joins us folks have a great weekend, enjoy the Masters and whatever it is that you want to do, and go Knowles

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