Much morning. Welcome to the Monday edisue of The Morning Show with Preston Scott. We're about to wrap up the month of April tomorrow, but we still have April twenty nine to get through. Hope you had a nice weekend. Beautiful weather, warm, seasonable, not too bad, but great to be with you this Morning Show fifty one forty seven. He he's Grant Allen and now a year older. I'm officially in my late twenties. Whoo boy, can I get a what what? Boy? Yeah, buddy boy, you
celebrated your birthday yesterday? Anything special? Just a chill day it was. It was just a nice, relaxing, chill day, so nothing too crazy to report home on. So but it was good, nice, very good, very good. All right, let's take a peek inside the American Patriots Almanac in just a few minutes. But first, because obviously, you know, we end his birthday was yesterday, so we couldn't really make that a point of history. But our verse today comes from Job Job nineteen twenty five.
You're probably thinking, oh, great, job guy complained about everything you want to switch places with job. You read about Job's life. I don't know many of us that would sign up to trade places with job. But check out what he wrote here, for I know that my Redeemer lives and at the last he will stand upon the earth. Oh yeah, come on, what a great verse of encouragement for I know and when you consider all that Job endured, you just I know my Redeemer lives. It's a great
way to start your day. And thus we have begun Monday of The Morning Show with Preston Scott back with this date in history, in mere moments, stick around the Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven w FLA. If you checked into my Twitter page, you saw some I think pretty cool photos of the monster Truck event over the weekend at the Tucker Center. Brought my daughter and my grandson with me the Hot Wheels Monster Truck
Globe party. It was fun and apparently I was a bit of a star on the big board camera zoomed in on me several times. Yeah, boy, no, we just had such fun. Love bringing my grandson down on the floor to see the big trucks, the hot Wheels, I mean, that's come on, hot wheels, big time, big size, and you know they had Bigfoot retro like the first Bigfoot styled truck. And then they had a modern interpretation of Bigfoot two Fords, and then they had the really
kind of cool designer trucks. But then what they did not have on the floor before the show started, so I didn't know it was there. They had five alarm imagine a massive Hummer fire truck with an engine. It was either bigger than the rest, or it simply was louder. It could be both, but that bad boy was intensely cool. So if you check out the Twitter page, you will find a few photos of the trucks. And
so had a good time over the weekend doing that. Inside the American Patriots Almanac, the twenty ninth of April eighteen fifty four, Ashman Institute now Lincoln University, the first college for African American students, is established in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Really is sad that we have a portion of our country's history where you had to set up separate schools for people who were black. That is sad. It's a sad part of our history, but it's part of
our history. You don't ignore it, but you don't dwell on it either. In my goodness. It's so interesting to me how we have so many different groups that are in essence resegregating our country, turning us back into a segregated nation. It's like, okay, whatever, keep doing it. Eighteen ninety eight, first American Cancer Lab is established in the University of Buffalo. Eighteen ninety eight they started working on this thing. Wow. Nineteen thirteen,
Gideon Sunnedback of Hobo in New Jersey patents the first zipper. Who comes up with that? Now? I mean, you're you're you're button in your trowser, your trousers at that point? Did was it somebody that couldn't quite get it out and buttoned soon enough to use the restroom? I mean he said, okay, I'm done with this? And then who comes up with that? Oopsie accident? Right? But I mean who come look at a zipper? Who comes up with that? It's to me things like that I still
go back to to this day. I've never fully understood and grasped how it is that a diamond stylus pulls per reproduction of recorded music back out. I'm sorry. As advanced as digital technology is today, that still blows my mind more. That's incredible to me, how does a thing in a groove, you know, rolling through there pull out violins and basses and win instruments and horns and electric guitars and drum how voice? How? How? How does
that happen? Can you explain it? No? No? Nineteen forty five US troops Liberae Docau concentration camp in Germany, and in nineteen seventy five, American officials evacuate Saigon as North Vietnamese troops close in on the South Vietnam capital. Minutes after the hour, come back and take you to an auction. We're kind of having a Monday around here, but you'll never know it from our tone of voice. I'll just whine about it. Yeah, just sometimes
this stuff happens. I was going to talk about showers. Do you shower daily? Is it possible that daily showering is bad for you? I'm not talking about that. What a teaser, right, I was going to I was all prepped and ready with arguably like a highly controversial like oh can't wait to hear this, and you just but we'll do something else well, because you know me and auctions, and this is like the either food or auction segment if possible. Yeah, if possible, it just doesn't get as auctions
go as macab as. This might be John Jacob Astor the fourth was one of the passengers on the Titanic, one of the wealthiest men in the world at the time. As the ship they realize it's doomed, they begin evacuating people. They I mean the story of the lost of life, because they didn't have enough lifeboats and some of the boats that left were only partially full. I mean, the list goes on and on. He helped his wife, Madeline, who was pregnant, onto a lifeboat. He was forty seven
at the time. He was told he could not join his wife until all women and children had boarded lifeboats. Titanic folklore said that he then stepped back and tossed his gloves to Madeline and promptly lit a cigarette and went on to smoke the cigarette with author Jacques Futrelle, who also died. I did not realize that about three hundred bodies were later recovered. The rest, we're talking a thousand either went down with a ship or were never recover Among those recovered
was John Jacob's aster, John Jacobs Aster. What I did not know, not only was he recovered, but so was Wallace Hartley. Wallace Hartley was the band master that played the violin as panic ensued on the ship. He and his I think there were three others, played various musical selections and basically went down with the ship. He was recovered with his bag that carried his violin. Both John Astor's watch, his gold watch, and Hartley's bag with
violin. I don't know if the violin was in it, but I believe it was were auctioned off. Wow. The watch was supposed to bring about one hundred and ninety thousand. It went for one point five million. Oh my. It has his initials engraved on it. It was given to the executive, his executive secretary from the family as a gift because he had served mister Astor. They eventually returned it back to the family, which is a very cool move, and they have whoever ended up with it put it up
for auction. The bag, the violin bag, and again I should know, it went up for auction. It was supposed to sell for one hundred and fifty thousand. It went for four hundred and fifty four thousand dollars. And this happened on Saturday. There's also a basically a blueprint of the Titanic that Astor owned. He bought a set of prints for the thing that sold for thirty seven nine hundred. Wow. It's crazy how and I struggle using
the word memorabilia for something like that. That's a disaster, But that's the best I can come up with relics artifacts from that disaster. It's amazing how they still pop up over time. And and BOI Titanic is just it's a
thing. Yeah, that's that image that you mentioned of him smoking a heater, smoking a heater listening to the music as it goes down like that is arguably one of the most like fortitude manly like things like I know my fate and I am totally okay with it, so I'm gonna this last moment whatever. Like it's just like, oh, what a dude, What a dude, legendary you know, I'd want to slice a pizza or a cupcake. Yeah, it just go raid the kitchen. Twenty eight minutes after the hour,
Let's come back for the Big Stories of the press Box. Next to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Preston Scott do or do not There is no try on news Radio one hundred point seven double USLA. You're just joining us. Good morning, Welcome Morning Show with Preston Scott and Preston Big Stories in the press box right to by Grove of Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise. I'm laughing because what's in my mind is I spoke too soon, which is
I suppose would be like the perfect banner over my life. It's a talk show host job to just speak, and sometimes you just I spoke too soon on this Trump immunity thing last week. I still think it's it's a stretch, but it's opened up an interesting can of worms that the justices started to go down. The Supreme Court justices are asking this question, John Sower, the attorney representing Trump, did you in this litigation challenge the appointment of special
counsel. Justice Thomas asked the question, here's what's come up in some amicus briefs, Jack Smith, and the whole thing is illegal. He has no authority, he has no right, he can't bring charges, and so the Supreme Court might be gutting this whole thing and granting Trump some limited immunity, which would delay everything. According to two former US Attorneys General that wrote a
forty some odd page brief to the court. Smith was never confirmed by the Senate as a US attorney, and no other statute allows the US Attorney General to merely name anyone as special counsel. Smith was acting US attorney for a
federal district in Tennessee, but was never nominated to the position. He resigned from the private sector after then President Trump nominated a different prosecutor as US Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee. So he was intentionally chosen because Trump said, yeah, I'm not gonna use you pick this guy who had an ax to grind. But it doesn't really matter because this is this is not allowed.
The former attorneys general also said special council investigations are necessary, often lawful, but the Attorney General cannot appoint someone never confirmed by the Senate as a substitute US attorney. Therefore, his appointment is unlawful, as are all actions from it. Oh snap, now that just added an interesting wrinkle. The desire for revenge, the desire to get Trump, the desire to just do
anything they can to keep Trump from being elected. And oh, by the way, pay attention to the guys retiring from the GOP and the in the House, it's about to be a one vote difference, one vote difference because of Mike Gallagher stepping down from Wisconsin. We mentioned that month or so ago. One university is telling students that pro terrorism protests will not be tolerated. I've got more on that in just moments. Stay with me, More big
stories. Forty minutes past the hour, It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Forty one minutes after the hour. Gotta tip my cap to the University of Florida. I have to wonder if this would be happening if somebody other than Ben Sass were not president. Now. Ben Sass came on to the US Senate as a pretty strong conservative and then over time moderated himself a little bit. But he certainly has come
back a little bit to his conservative roots. As president of the University of Florida, they sent a big time warning to students. In fact, Vice President Communications put out a statement, this is adulting one oh one. Actions have consequences, and they're not putting up with it. They are shutting down anything that violates their policies you wanna, And here's the thing, and we're
gonna get to this perhaps next next hour. Most of the agitators don't even go to school at these schools, and it exposes the problem we have. We have terrorists that have gotten into country, and now you've got these ridiculous children on college campuses that don't know what to think about anything, and they just fall in line with whatever. You know, give it to the man.
Yeah, you know that kind of thing. A case in Point Emory, I don't know if it's called Emory College, Emory University in Georgia. A Georgia state trooper. The troopers were called in to get rid of some campus agitators and they weren't following commands, so they were getting arrested. And listen to this guy after after he gets he gets pulled up and he's being walked out and oh, come on, ah, sound is frozen on me. It's Monday around here. We're just we are just having a fit of
a time. Anyway, maybe I'll get to play it later. And what was funny about the sound is in the comments under the post, it was boys, she got a lesson. Someone else said, no, it's a dude. It's the voice is really clear, it's a dude. And the look is really clear. It's a dude. But it was just funny how some of the people posting talked about how she learned a lesson and how you know, it was just it was funny. California is doing pro abortion ads
in Alabama. It is a pack created by Governor Gavin Newsom. So they're spending money in Alabama to stir the pot. And you can just make note of it. It's coming here, It's gonna happen here. And the last big story I wanted to get on your radar, which is pretty funny. You remember how I think we mentioned that Joe Biden was going to by executive order I suppose cancel menthol cigarettes. Now where we talked about that, I
do. Yeah, he's changed his mind. I saw that. And why because those inside his campaign have said, you're gonna upset blacks because apparently mental SIGs are preferred in the black community. Now I wouldn't know. I don't smoke eaters, and I don't most my friends. I don't know that I have a friend that smokes, at least to my knowledge. But just think of the optics there. He's gonna do it because it's for the health of people unless it cost him votes. They were trying to do the same thing
with Zen. I don't know if you're familiar with Zen and all. It's basically nicotine pouches that are tobaccoless. Okay, you can get them at convenience stores, okay, and they have kind of it's gone quiet because it's upsetting the young people. Young voters, particularly males, are are hitting Zin's quite frequently, and so it's kind of a funny dynamic. You got one on one side, you get the Zen, and then you got you know,
the menthol SIGs on the other. Yeah, we care about the health of people unless it matters with votes, right, talk about what a principled stand. Wait a go, Joe, that's just awesome. It's just illiberals, man, you can count on them. All I can do is just laugh, laugh at your computer. Huh your computer, yesus, and listen to this and you can do your best to set it all up. And yeah, it's like abra cadabra and you pull the and there's no magic, there's
nothing, or you accidentally saw the girl in half. Yeah, you just Oh crap, Yeah, whoops, that'll stitch up. Don't worry. We shared it in local news. Former Senate president and frequent guests of the Morning Show, Mike Herrodopolis is going to run for the seat that Bill Posey has held in Florida's eighth congressional district. Interesting. I have not spoken with Mike since he left the state legislature, but he was a fixture on this program
when he served in state government. He's now like what the second person from like a decade ago to get back into politics. At first it was Don Gates announcing that he's running for the Florida Senate again, and now Mike Carodopolis running for Congress. It's like, man, the what is it twenty ten? Well, what's interesting about this is that Mike, Mike's old school in that he was not going to run against Posey. He's just gonna wait it was he may not have ever run, yeah, but he wasn't going to
run against someone he felt was representing the district. Well, just to have an office. I would imagine we will get him on the show to talk about his campaign. He's certainly out there saying everything that I would have expected him to say about the border, and you know, the economy and so forth. Here's what's important about this. He is, for the most part, a very reliable conservative. That's good keeping the Florida congressional contingent strong.
We need that, We absolutely need that. Another story that I think needs to be on your radar doesn't. It's not quite big story ish, but it is close. This is really impactful for those of you that own a business and for those of you that work salaried. Although well they are they
meaning Biden. The Obiden administration, starting July first, wants to make it a rule, and I don't know how they how do they do this without Congress that salaried workers making less than forty three eight annually would qualify for overtime if they work more than forty hours, that threshold would rise to fifty eight six by twenty twenty five. But the rule, excuse me, also raises the bar, increasing the annual threshold from one oh seven to one thirty two
by twenty twenty seven, with further adjustments every three years. They're gonna make it impossible for businesses to live and survive. You pay salary for that very reason to avoid paying overtime. Everybody wins under that scenario. But anyway, welcome morning, ladies and gentlemen, ruminators here and far. Thanks so much for joining us. I want to show with Preston's gotta Preston. He's Grand
Allen and it's Show fifty one forty seven. We are nearing the end of the month of April, which means we are at the beginning of May, which means first Thursday in May is National Day of Prayer. And we are talking with Pam Olsen. She's president of the Florida Prayer Network. I mean the titles, Pam are numerous. How are you, Good morning, President, It's good to be with you. How you doing today. I'm doing great. I'm praying as usual. We should be playing three hundred and sixty
five days a year. But what's so great is that our government, my government resolution for years has said the first Thursday in May is National Day of Prayer. I'm curious and this will be the most political I get you in this. Are you surprised we still have it that they haven't taken it away? Yes and no, because you know what, there are enough of us that are loud enough. I walk the halls of Congress all the time. And you know what, they will not take it away. It's not on
my watch, not on your watch. We're going to stand and fight for what's true and right, which is our country has bounded on bended knee. Yeah. You know, it's interesting because I kind of pick at people that say, well, you know we kicked got out of school in nineteen sixty two. Well we really didn't. You can't get God out of anywhere. He's bigger than all that. And even if they took away the National Day of Prayer by proclamation, it wouldn't change anything. We would still have people
praying. If anything, it might it might cause what you talk about. It might cause a regular routine public demonstration of prayer at our state capitals. But as it relates to this particular Thursday, first let's give everybody a little snapshot of what's going to happen Thursday, and let's go back and start by what's happened over the weekend. Well, on Saturday, we did the simultaneous
Bible reading at the state capital. We have a bunch of people that line up and give them portions of scripture, and we read the entire Bible out loud in one hour from Genesis to Revelation. And it's amazing because it's a picture of young and old, little children with their little tiny bibles there with the pictures trying to read, but but we have. It was beautiful and we stood and declared the word of the Lord out loud at the heart of
our state governments. And this year a team in Tampa Bay did the same thing at the same time, so there was a sound of the Word of the Lord across the state of Florida. What is the biblical basis for reading scripture out loud, Pam? Well, all through the Bible, it talks about the righteous or bold as lions. There's things that open your mouth declare the word of the Lord. I mean, there's all kinds of scriptures that
talks about sharing the word of the Lord. And there's something very powerful about standing at the state capitol because it's also saying, you know, we can do this, we can stand to the heart of our state government because we should do that as people of faith. We're not supposed to. I have pastors that tell me, oh, that's political, Pam, I don't want to be there, and I'm like, no, it's politics. When you're not involved. It's God the government when we stand and be a voice for
righteousness and stand at the heart of our state government. So I could probably find you all kinds of scriptures in regards to that. I wish I had one ready, but I don't. Well, and that's fine because I think it's important to point out. You talk about you walk the halls of Congress, there's a difference. There's a big difference in Florida and what's happening here and the openness and the welcome that God's people have in Florida's legislature versus Congress.
Well, it's true because I've led prayer. I don't know if you know this. This is our thirtieth observance of the National Day of Prayer that I've been blessed to plan and host at the state Capitol, and I've done a lot throughout the year in Florida but also in Washington, DC. And the difference right now, Florida is blessed. We are a state that is a state of righteousness and truth in many ways, so much more than most states, and definitely more than Washington, d C. We need to pray
for Washington, d C. Which I do every day as well. Absolutely, Pam Olsen with me. Pam, stand by, We've got another segment to go. The National Day of Prayer is coming up on Thursday. We'll tell you exactly what to expect, when to beware, things you can take part in, and if you can't be there, some suggestions on what to do, because I mean, obviously not everybody can get time off work to
go down there and do that, but you have time. You have time every day to spend in prayer, and so we'll talk about that with Pam Olsen. Next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. She has up the Florida Prayer Network and is organizing hosting the National Day of Prayer at Florida State Capital, the Historic Capital. Correct, Pam, Yes, it's in the front lawn of the Historic Capitol because
the Capital complex is under massive renovations and construction. So it's in front of the old Historic Capital on the facing Monroe Street and it's Thursday, May Second. Worship starts at eleven thirty. Prayer time is at noon to one fifteen. People should bring their own chairs and some water because of course that's the day it turns hot. But it matters that we come and stand in prayer for America, for Israel, to stand for life awakening the college campuses.
There's so much that we need to cry out to and repent for the sins of America, but awful stand in the gap and say, God, turn this nation back to you. Is Is there anything going on the morning of or after the event? You know, there's all kinds of things not on that day for us. We're doing that as the capital, but throughout the day there's for your listeners. They can go to well the Capital event, Florida Prayer dot org gives all the information on that or the National Day of
Prayer. Go to National Day of Prayer dot org. There are events throughout there. There's several things I know that are happening in the city at different churches at night throughout the region. I think Florida has probably about seventy five events across the state. But they can get information at National Day of Prayer dot Org. I would guess that. I mean the idea for the National Day of Prayer is that these types of events are happening at state capitals at
noon time. Right, Yes, yes, across the nation. And so like any hall, noon is important. And so there's like a cascade of prayer that begins on the East Coast and works its way all the way to Alaska and Hawaii. So it literally is lasting all day long because it's it, you know, as it's one o'clock here, it then becomes noon in the Central time zone and so on. So I would imagine there's kind of, I don't know, a little spiritual momentum being built. We hope,
absolutely. And the theme for this year is lift up the word, Light up the world, and it's from Second Samuel twenty two versus twenty ninety thirty one. You're listeners can look that up. But it's really important that we
stand together and cry out to God, and we will stand. We have a a Jewish rabbi that's coming, and to stand together for Israel's sake as well, and to pray, but to pray for these college campuses and to pray that God turns hearts, turns heart to the Lord and moves Oh boy, yeah, no, kidd and Pam, thanks for the time this morning and again for more information Floridaprayer dot org. Thank you so much. For making time for me this morning. Thank you too. I'm praying for you.
President God bless you have a great day. Thank you, Pam Pam Olsen with us this morning. And yeah, I just want to I want to give you kind of that I mentioned the way it works, and it's not unlike you know, anything else that you organize nationally. If you set it up to be at a specific time in each time zone, you could
go ahead and try to do it so it's simultaneous. But I love the idea that across the Eastern time zone at twelve noon on Thursday, there will be people like minded people that are going to be praying for this nation, praying for God's will to be done in this world, and it's going to happen at the same time, just beseeching God for his grace and mercy, forgiveness that we collectively repent, which means to do a one eighty, now
a three sixty, a one eighty, go the other way. And then when that ends, and it ends at at one fifteen, so there's an overlap, and so at one o'clock, then another time zone starts praying and they overlap, and then another time zone and then another time zone, and I just I love the concept that it just sort of reverberates from east to west across this country. And so if you can be there, great, If you can't take maybe a little bit of time at noon, maybe just
carve out a few minutes right at noon and join them in prayer. Pray for the leadership. Even the people we disagree with and think are just woefully wrong, we're commanded to pray for them sixteen minutes after the hour. Kind of back to a subject we've discussed there. Next, I'm just looking at a series of headlines. You know, Ham talked about the need to pray for what's against what's going on our camp on our college campuses, and I'm
just I'm just snapshot here headlines here. University unleashes on anti Israel agitators and fiery statement after forced to close campus Holocaust memorial covered during London anti Israel march. They covered up the memorial to Jews who were murdered because they didn't want to incite the group that was gathered around it, so they covered it up.
Jewish students at University of Texas say escalating anti Semitism is spiraling into pure jew hatred Jewish Columbia student file to report with campus security over accusations of being harassed George Washington University students stand up to anti Israel agitators, Warren faculty or indoctrinating kids. White House condemns Columbia student remarks about murdering Zionists. Colleges claim not all protesters getting arrested are part of their school communities, outside groups,
and that's what I want to focus on, ladies and gentlemen. It would be very easy to just lay this at the feet of Joe Biden. Trump did quite a bit to curtail and limit in the invasion of this country, but it is stated it is policy of Democrats, Biden. The only thing that kept Bush from leaving the doors open when he was president was nine to eleven. This is our broken immigration system, not just the illegal immigration. Legal immigration has been a problem for years. The people fueling this, hey
Hamas Iran, the extremists out there, the ice just leftovers. They've got to be laughing their rear ends off at us right now because they've got their people in our country and they're the ones stirring all this up. These college students, most of them don't have a clue. I stated that, and it was proven with interview after interview. Do you even know what you're protesting? Palestine? Yeah? What about it? Tell me more? Well,
I probably should be more educated. Exactly. These snowflakes don't have a clue. This is just an excuse to get out of class. Now, if I'm president, now Florida's taken a stance, they're not quite at the point of kicking kids out, I'd be saying, let's make this abundantly clear. You miss classes, you're going to get zeros. You miss finals, you're going to get zeros. You're not going to get incomplete. You're failing. You explain that to mom and dad. If you're on scholarship, you're out
of your scholarship. You're going you lose your scholarship. This is real simple, This is not a complicated thing to deal with, adult actions, adult consequences. You don't know what you're talking about. Well, that's a shame, because it just costs you your college education. Have a good day. You are withdrawn, you are fired, You're out, whatever the case might be. College professors, you're fired, you're fired. Well, I have a first Amendment and no you don't. You're paid to be on this campus
to teach, not to lead protests. You're fired. I'm going to circle back to something that we haven't talked about in a while. You don't have a First Amendment right as an employee. There is no First Amendment for employees. You can say it, but you don't necessarily get to keep your job. That's how the First Amendment works. The First Amendment says you can say
it, but it doesn't protect you from the consequences. If you're an employee at a college campus and you're stirring up this hatred, you're out fired. You can take your First Amendment arguments all day long to court. You'll lose because you're hired to be a teacher. You're not hired to be an agitator. You're not hired to leave your classroom and to excuse students to go to these things. Huh huh, Nope, nope, nope, nope, this
is getting ugly. Twenty seven after the hour, It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott thirty six minutes past the hour, seven am in the Eastern time zone, six in the Central Big Stories in the press Box, interesting set of stories this morning, we were just talking about the anti Semitism that is being agitated, stirred up, fomented by extreme Islamists. I'll call them terrorists. Even the wording of some of it offends me. Israel's war with them.
Excuse me, this fight was picked by Hamas. Israel is going to continue to dismantle Hamas until have you ever thought about why they're not negotiating, because more than likely all those hostages are dead anyway. Thankfully, Florida universities are not tolerating much of this nonsense. That's good Political Action Committee created by Gavin Newsom releasing an ad targeting Alabama voters claiming that women in their state will
be arrested if they leave to get an abortion. And so the Campaign for Democracy, which is a newsome thing, shows two women in an ad a mile away from the Alabama border and police pulls the car over and tells them to step out and take a pregnancy test. Good grief, here's the thing. It's coming to Florida. It'll be a different kind of ad, but
they're going to be spending money here. And I'm going to remind you that everything the polls, they're all almost every effort to get this abortion amendment passed in Florida will revolve around lying to you. The amendment should never have been allowed to be voted on because the State Supreme Court, well, they failed us. The four male members of the State Supreme Court failed us. They allowed ambiguity, they allowed allowed multi subject to be in there. It is
not clear. It is. It is full of It is waiting to be litigated and it will be endlessly and that's that's a bad amendment. It should have stopped it. Joe Biden scrapping the mental cigarette ban because it will anger black voters. That's the fear. So just for a second, consider now the principled stand this said. This is all about saving lives. We need to save lives. That's what the whole thing was about. We're gonna ban
because men thal cigarettes are still dangerous, and they are. That's why they have warnings on them. I've never smoked a cig in my life, and the fact of the matter is they've got warnings. People want to do that to themselves, they have been warned. I've never understood why cigarette companies get sued and have to settle or pay out these there's a warning Anyway, Joe Biden's principled stand on menthol cigarettes ends when he realized it could cost him voters.
So much for principle, And the Supreme Court apparently is poking holes in the argument by the government on the prosecution of Donald Trump, and the issue may not be immunity. They may grant him limited immunity. The issue is going to revolve around this. The special prosecutor Jack Smith is illegal. He does not have the authority to do anything that he's doing. And that is a fact that the Supreme Court justices have just found. They have located that.
On Friday, back with Healthy Expectations The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WSLA, Let's get some healthy expectations. What do you say? What do you say? What do you say? And joining us is doctor Joe Camps. How about that Doctor Camps labeled cigarettes are bad for you. Go figure, Well, I've been hearing that all my life and I don't care whether it has men falled in whatever. You know, they're they're not good for you. Obviously, your cancer risk COPD,
numerous things can be attributed to that. Absolutely, I wanted to do real quickly talked this morning about you know, there's so much around dietary consumption. You know, we've got plant based diets, we've got vegan dies, we've got things that that are out there that beyond a measurable but certainly a plant based die is one that involves consumption mainly of foods from plants. Now we all understand that. Now, some people say I'm a vegan, so that
means we only eat plant foods. Others say that the term means eat more fruits, vegetables, plants, and you might occasionally consume meat products. And I really have no trouble with whatever you decide to do, as long as you understand then that the amount of food that's consumed, uh, certainly can
have its adverse effects. Now, certainly the vagan diety, in my opinion, has been used to lower cholesterol low being my body mass index, obviously reducing the race of obesity and hopefully preventing the dragic consequences of diabetes or heart disease. Now, the one issue that I do have is that industry seems
like in everything there they're starting to process ultra food. So the packaging and the production of this is quite different, and so my advice would be eat whole foods, which means go to the grocery store or you know, farmers markets or wherever you buy your your your meats and vegetables and consume whole foods
and stay away from the process. And because those processed foods are very high in fat in some instances, they're very high in salt and sugar, and so instead of getting the derived benefit from the processed foods, I think it's becoming somewhat detrimental. So I would I love the term just the whole foods mean that if you want to buy Carris and eat cares, then eat Carres.
Don't move to this process of ultra processed food because those foods contain certain chemicals and those kinds of things which I think are the ultimately going to be detrimental to the body. So short messages this morning, but just wanted to clear up that I want you to eat whole foods, and I think I hope my audience knows what I mean by whole foods and get rid of the processing, because that's certainly creating lots of issues. And I've read several articles
all weekend regarding this and so the message is just the old foods. So that's my message today, pressing hope that you and others and myself can reduce our consumption of animal fact because that seems to be the culprit and the precursor for many disease processes. So that's my message this morning. Enjoying this great weather. It won't last long, it'll be very warm ninety plus shortly, but I'm going to enjoy this for the next week or so. Thank you,
doctor Camps. All right, pressing thanke care, but thank you, sir doctor Joe Camps with us. Let me tag onto that by saying that if you're into taking supplements, don't get synthetics. Kind of along the same lines, whole food supplements. They're the ones that'll help you. So if you have dietary gaps, the whole food not synthetics. A lot of the stuff you get at the big box stores are synthetic. Make sure you're getting
whole food supplements. Forty six minutes past the hour and this is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, this is a this is an interesting story to think about, though the basis of it is horrific. So let me set the stage here. A couple of kids whose names I'll just leave out for now, sixteen years seventeen years old, bored with their lives, decided they wanted to have a little adventure, leave home, live abroad.
Problem is their kids, and so they decided they try to raise some money to go leave the country, leave their families and go to live out in Australia. Two buddies. They couldn't raise the money legally, so they decided they would start burglarizing or robbing, doing whatever they could to get the money. So they eventually posed as people doing door to door surveys and went to
a home that they selected that was in New Hampshire. And they picked the home because it looked expensive to them, like the people that lived there might be rich. And the home was surrounded by trees so it was a little secluded. They talked their way in and as they began to do the quote survey, the couple half that's his name, and Suzanne Zantop. He was a German immigrant. They were professors at Dartmouth University, and without going in
the specific details, these two boys murdered them. They stabbed them to death. They were caught and now one of them, now thirty nine years old, has served nearly twenty five years, and by every account, is a model prisoner, and he's being paroled. He's not yet forty, He said to the pearle board. I know there's not an amount of time of things I can do to change or alleviate any pain I've caused. I'm just deeply sorry, and he went on from there. He admitted took responsibility for his
crime. Was sentenced to twenty five years minimum. He testified against the other guy. Supreme Court ruled that it's unconstitutional the sentence juvenile to mandatory life imprisonment in twenty twelve, and so he appealed a sentence in twenty eighteen. He said, I've tried to go over in my head an explanation for what I did. There is none. How would you feel if that were your family that had been murdered. He was a kid, but he was right there
at the cusp of adulthood. He murdered your mom and dad brutally. The one murdered the husband. This kid murdered the wife. Like I said, he's been a model prisoner. He's actually done a lot of good things in prison. I'm just throwing it out there. How would you feel some of you, a few of you, I'm sure have that reality you lost a loved one to a violent crime like this, How would you feel? Fifty seven minutes after the hour, talk to one of the co founders of Moms
for Liberty. Next, Okay, here we go, five minutes after the hour of the Morning show with Preston's got great to be with you. I'm Preston, He's grand. It is our number three, turning the page on the rundown quite literally, and please stab with us. One of the co founders of Moms for Liberty, Tiffany Justice. Tiffany, good morning, Welcome to the program. How are you. I'm good. How are you doing
today? I'm doing well. If I were to ask you for kind of a state of Moms for Liberty, because it's been it's been quite a ride for this organization since its founding, how would you categorize to our listeners that, well, we'll try again. It's Monday, baby, That's all I can tell you. And stuff happens. We'll try to get her to call back and get back on there. Let's see here, we're gonna We're getting her back on all right, no flower intro. We're just going back to
it. Tiffany. What's the state of Moms for Liberty these days? Liberty is doing great, you know, Florida has been such an amazing state press where I grew up and where we started Moms for Liberty with two chapters in
Indian River County and Bervard, and we continue to grow in Florida. So our moms are really excited getting ready for school board elections and winding down in the school year and just kind of reflecting on the impact that we've had, you know, as far as legislation and really helping Florida to be a model for the nation. Why did it start? Let's remind listeners what birth gave birth to this entire movement. Sure, so I was sitting on a school
board from twenty sixteen to twenty twenty. I'm my mom. I have four kids who are now in nineteen to twelve that I had four in public school, and I was watching what was happening in the public schools locally, and I got involved, right I was volunteering, and Tina Daskovich, the other
co founder of Moms for Liberty, was doing the same thing. In a neighboring county, and then COVID happened, and just the way that I think people in Florida will remember, you had some school boards that their nose that Governor DeSantis, you know, and we had we were working to get that Parents Bill of Rights passed. And then we did get that Parents Bill of Rights passed, but it didn't seem to matter that parents had to recognize the
fundamental right to direct the upbringing of their kids. The school board said, nope, we know better than you. We're going to let the CDC say that there's a compelling interest for us to somehow curb your parental rights. And you know, that was enough. We had just had enough, and we needed to stand for the freedom and liberty and our kids. And we saw moms all over the country that were frustrated that somehow government thought they knew better
than they did for their children. And so that's how Mom's Celeberty was born, just out of a real need to protect our fundamental parental rights. Tiffany, not only have we had Governor de Santasan, but we though we have not discussed this topic, I have had frequently the Commissioner of Education for the State of Florida, Manny Diaz. Now, I think Manny is maybe the best most talented commissioner of education we've had named very very long time here in
Florida. However, I don't think he understands how embedded the activism is in the faculty of many of our public schools. First, do you agree with that statement. I think that we do have activist teachers, and so, you know, do I think it's every faculty member at a school. No,
I don't agree that we have activist teachers. Yeah, And so what I've recommended, and I believe it's a matter of time, and I think that this has to be very important, and that is I think we've got to get cameras in classrooms, not for live streaming, but to record content and what's being taught, what's being shared. And they have to be in the libraries. They have to be in the classrooms. Though, we have to have a record of what these teachers are or are not teaching. That's
an option. It's interesting the unions don't want it. I'll tell you that. During COVID, you know, you take two counties right next to each other, Indian River and Bavard Brevard in their MoU their memorandum of understanding with their union during COVID, they were allowed to put class cameras in the classrooms so that kids who at home could watch the class. In Indian River County, the union refused to allow us to do that. So the unions do
not want cameras in the classroom. You can take that for whatever reason you think that is, But the bottom line is we need to be able to hold these teachers accountable when they are active ast teachers, and I know that Manny and his team and Governor DeSantis has been very clear about making that happen.
I think Manny has been an effective Commissioner of Education, and I wish that's for every commissioner or state superintendent to have the support of a governor, to be able to read overhaul a department, and then to have the support from the ground of the parents. I think that's really that connection, that grassroots army that you know, Commissioner Diaz and with Governor DeSantis has had. I think it's made a big difference in our ability to make change happen.
We are dealing with perhaps one of the most significant issues of my lifetime and unbelievably. It's about people that have gender dysphoria. I think it's a social contagion. And Tiffany, along with her colleague with Moms for Liberty, sent a letter to Florida Governor Round de Santis. We'll talk about that next Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Tiffany Justice, along with Tina Dyskovich, founded Moms for Liberty, and of course we have been big time friends
with the organization in Florida and certainly locally since its inception. Huge fan of the advocacy, grateful that it exists. And Tiffany, you've sent a note to Governor to Santa says it relates to Joe Biden's Title nine rewrite. Irony, of course for me is that my aunt played a major role in the authoring of Title nine. She was a president for the National Organization for Women. And that's just a really funny irony in my personal life as a conservative.
But the fact of the matter is Title nine has done a lot of really good things for young girls and women now that are playing professional sports. It's opened a lot of doors. But Joe Biden's ready to just crash the whole thing and burn it. Yeah, he's proposed, he hasn't proposed. Now it goes into effect August first, a radical overhaul of the definition of sex, which is a huge step backward for women's rights, jeopardizes students safety
and privacy in school, and destroys fairness in women's sports. It is the most regressive, ridiculous executive order, and Americans are reeling from it. But what I think people need to understand, and I know the sports this year is big, it's huge. We do not want biological males playing on girls' sports teams. The majority of Americans are with us, You're right. We sent a letter to the governor to Santus. We sent it to every governor
in the United States and every attorney general. We wanted to make them aware of the fact that these new Title nine rules are going to obliterate parental rights. As I said, you know, we were so lucky we had that parents Bill of Rights, so blessed to have Governor to Stantis sign that into law, and this new Title nine rule will completely supersede any state laws regarding parental rights. You know, we have no gender identity instruction, those sexual
orientation instruction in Florida. That bill was widely popular across the United States, even though the media really did a number trying to kill it, and that law will also be rendered null and voids. So we're very concerned about the fact that this is going to increase those secret conversations that are happening between some teachers and counselors and kids where they're putting kids into social transition regarding their gender or gender dysphoria. And as you said, I think it is a social
contain. It is the bit of the biggest medical scandal of our time, and all of this must be stopped. But you have the wit of the federal government now pushing gender ideology into American public schools. My question, Tiffany, and perhaps this is something that some legal minds need to get their heads around. I know that a lot of state attorney generals and governors and legislators even are already sounding the alarm that they're going to take this to court immediately.
How is it possible, since Congress enacted Title nine in nineteen seventy two, how can just the resident of the United States by himself arbitually change that? Yeah, he is. He issued that executive order on March eight, twenty twenty one. Obama tried to do it actually in twenty fifteen, but President Trump became president and was able to rescind it. So you know, this is a game that they've been playing of trying to redefine the definition of
sex to include gender identity, sexual orientation. They've actually also included pregnancy related conditions. So this means abortions on the table. Planned parenthood wants to be at every school in America, and if you've lowered the age of inform can send down to twelve, and now you have this ability to keep these secrets from parents. The dangers of this are all over the place. I think people are asking, you know, how does the president have the right to
do this? And the next what's the rule was put out? And that was April nineteenth or sixty days for a bolt. Chambers of Congress have the chance to do something called that Congressional Review Act, where they're able to downvote that this executive order. Now President Biden's not going to care about that. He's still going to sign it. But I think we need to hold people's
feet to the fire on this issue. All Right, We're going to talk a few more minutes with Tiffany, Justice Moms for Liberty co founder, and specifically about what they're asking Governor to SANTUS Attorney General Ashley Moody to do in response to Joe Biden's efforts to rewrite Title nine. More to come on the Morning Show with Preston Scott twenty one minutes after the hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott, a few more minutes here with Tiffany Justice Moms for Liberty.
Tiffany, give us a little bit of a snapshot, because I always worry we talk about so many things on this program that are beyond the pale of what any of us expected to be dealing with in life in America anymore. And I don't think people know how bad this can get you. And your note to the Governor, you basically talk about California, Washington and what's happening there. What's happened there in California and Washington. California it's become a
sanctuary state for transgender children. So if your child runs the way to California, the government can then take them into custody and put them through gender transitions that can happen in California, But in the schools we've had gender transitions social viition happening. There's a story of a young girl, a Yale Martinez, who was wanted to transition. The mom would not affirm, the child was
removed from her home, and she ultimately killed herself. So this wedge being driven between the parents and the child is happening in some states across the country, and this new Title of nine rule is going to put that on steroids. What do you think is the most important thing for parents to do, not just to know, but to do absolutely. So the first thing is inoculate your children against gender ideology. You need to be talking to them about
this. In Florida, we're very lucky because we're not having our kids exposed to this. But I've heard stories already since this new rule was passed. It's not even an effect, doesn't go into effect until August first, but there are things that are being put up in schools because teachers feel emboldened. So the first thing is, if your kid may be exposed to this stuff, inoculate them, make them laugh at it, make them realize how ridiculous
it is. Boys can never be girls and vice versa. The second thing is on our website this week going up as a template letter that you can send to your board to make them aware of the facts that these rules have been put out but they have not gone into effect. That you're aware that there's legal action that will be taken, and that you are watching your school board. You want to know what are their plans. Are they going to
hire a Title nine coordinators? Are going to be administrative gloat in your school again? In Florida, you know, Governor de Santists and Manideas have come out and said, no, we're not going to be implementing these changes. We're going to fight against this Title nine new executive order. And so you know, the thing is that people need to understand is we need and I served on school board, we need to be less reliant on the federal government
for money. In the fifty two years I think of Title nine, they've never actually withheld federal money from a state regarding a violation. So let's call their bluff on that. But bigger than that, let's think about how we don't take federal money anymore. Because this isn't the last time that you know, government is going to try to impose their will on us, especially when
it comes to education. And you know, I pray that we win the next presidential election and that you know, President Trump will become president and we're going to be able to stop this Biden nonsense. But in the case that we aren't, we need to be shoring up what we do in our states. So less federal money, less federal influence is what's best for kids. Well, we need to totally dismantle the federal Department of Education. It's not
needed. Let's take it one step further, because at any number of times over the years, Tiffany, I have heard from teachers that feel as though they are not so much bullied because the numbers of activist teachers are far fewer than the number of really good teachers that care, but they still feel intimidated
into silence. What would your advice be to faculty members? My advice is that if you feel bullied or concerned, if you think the union is doing something that you don't like, or there's a teacher who's acting in a way that you don't like, I promise you you are not the only one, and you just need to stand up and hold that torch of liberty and say this is not okay with me. I'm here to do what's right for kids. Stand with me, and I promise you you will not be alone for
long. We've learned that at Moms for Liberty, courage is contagious and we just need to stand up and have our voice have heard and protect children. What kind of time frame we are you are you getting? Have you heard anything back from the governor directly from Ashley Moody on time frames on action specific actions they're going to take to try to short circuit this. No, I haven't heard anything directly back, but I know that they're working on it.
There's been numerous reports and we're seeing this across the United States. Kate Brumley Louisiana, there, Ellen Weever in South Carolina. We saw the state superintendent in Oklahoma. So you're going to have attorney generals, You're going to have you know, governors trying to take some type of action in order to you know, get a preliminary injunction on this rule so that it doesn't go into
a fact in August first. And then as I said, you know, we're going to work really hard to take the White House back so that we can stop this nonsense from being pushed on our kids. Tiffany, thanks so much for what you all are doing. Appreciate it. Let us know how we can help. Thank you so much. All right, Tiffany, Justice with us moms for liberty. My guest, just step back for a second and think about this. This is all about dudes who want to wear skirts
and pretend they're women. This is insane. I have pity for these people. They're mentally unwell. People that are born biologically won sex and walk around thinking there's something else. Is no different than you and I walking around thinking we're dogs, cats or whatever. There's no difference. God got it wrong if they even go that far. Twenty seven after the Hour Morning Show with Preston Scott Preston Scott, that escalated quickly. I mean that really got out
of hand fast. On w f l A. My dad used to say, one day I spent a week in Cleveland, and one day you spent a week on today's radio show. Months is that where I did I read your assessment correctly? There is that where you were going? Yes, absolutely, we've just we've been snaked bit today. Just weird stuff happening. And the full moon was last week, week before or whatever. But that happens. I mean, we are we are such a well oiled machine that when
things are off track, it's so obvious. It's just and that's why I can just laugh at it. Yeah, just laugh just like that. Yeah, because today it's been just a train wreck from beginning to end. It just has been. I mean, it was a train wreck before the show even started. Yeah, when you walk in. But what do you care you? People don't care about that. You've got your own woes, your own troubles. I get it. You don't need to hear me whine and
complain. Big stories in the press box brought to you by grove of creative marketing and digital expertise. So what do you think if they found a loophole? I mean, wouldn't it be hilarious if Justice Thomas by saying, did you in this litigation challenge the appointment of special counsel? If all of a sudden the other Supreme Court justices go yeah, And then wouldn't it be great
if Jack I don't know if Jack Smith's there. I don't think he was representing himself in this, But wouldn't it be great if they were like you're not legal. We don't hear you. No no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no, we don't hear you. We don't see you. By yeah, in case you didn't know, of all President Trump's legal woes, this one. And if I'm not mistaken, what isn't Jack Smith the uh? The charges are about his handling of
classified documents? Isn't that where he's in? I think that's the Jack Smith case. Well, these types of people cannot just be picked by the Attorney general. And and I never it didn't ever connect to me. Jack Smith has an axe to grind with Donald Trump. He had been nominated for a federal judicial post and Trump said no, So who does Merrick Garland find to
do the investigation? The guy with a grudge, the jilted judge. That would be how the TV people would do it, jilted tonight six oh five, The jilted judge, that would be on the lower third, Yes of the screen, Yeah you know, yep. And so the Supreme Court is now pointing out that not just Jack Smith, but everything that flows out of Jack Smith and this entire investigation, it's a null and void because he wasn't legally appointed. Congress has to confirm the appointment. It wasn't. You can't
just pick somebody. Hey, Grant, I want you to prosecute. Doesn't work that way. He'd have been happy to do it, but it doesn't work that way. The other big stories we've talked about throughout the program, there's a bunch. There's a bunch, so you can you can listen to other parts of the show and catch up on that. But yeah, get to some other things. Tomar the radio program entrepreneur sharp guy David Williams.
In fact, I was telling Grant he's the type of guy that you would maybe find as a special invite at the Power Forward events here in town. He's got a very impressive resume. And it is kind of a small business entrepreneurial week. We celebrate everything. I mean you we ought to have a week morning show appreciation week something like that. I don't know, I mean, I don't need pats on the back or anything like that, but something. Yeah, maybe we pick a day. You know, what was what
was the date of the first show, like the anniversary day. It's a date in March, correct, when you do March eighteenth, March eighth. Yeah, I've got another idea. Okay, you love your jacket? I do, yes. Is there a National Seersuccer Day? There's got to be. I mean, they do a Seercuccer Day at the Florida Capitol every year. But is there a National Seercuccer Day. It would have to be it auto coincide with the first day of spring. Don't you think National Seersucker Day
twenty twenty four? Oh? Wow? Seersucker Thursday Day is an annual tradition in Congress, traditionally observed on a nice and warm day in the second or third week of June. Yeah. See, we need to settle that it needs to coincide with spring. This year, it's June thirteenth. Now the old city I was someone explained it. First of all, you know what
happens in June. I know my birthday. Well that I was recently informed that the old rules you know of searsucker were technically Memorial Day to Labor Day. But because we're in Florida and we have such a prolonged warm season, you can kind of stretch it out spring, especially when you have an early easter like we did this year. Well, first of all, you can't denigrate Memorial Day. That's too sacred a day, or you don't overlap it
with that, or you elevate Memorial Day with searsucker. No, no, no, no. Memorial Day is about honoring those who gave their measure of sacrifice, their last full measure of sacrifice to this country. You don't, you don't, you don't cloud that up. You know, we've been fighting for years to just hey, would you please remember when you're grilling hot dogs and hamburgers please? Oh and don't post on social media Happy Memorial Day? Yes, and just say thank you? Yeah, that's it. How about
thank you Memorial Day? Thank you? Anyway, we need to make this a campaign. We need to spread this across the yea. I think it just needs to be matched up with first day of spring. Whatever the weather is and whatever part of the that's not our problem. It's spring, yeah, is when seersuckers should come out. I understand that that tracks logically, sure, and so you know, first day of Spring whatever, National Seersucker
Day. Now we've got something. Yeah, now we're talking. And if not that, if you want to push it, then fine the first day of May. Sure, sure, But in that in that may Day or something like that. Isn't that a thing? I think it is? You know, we've got Synco to Mayo coming up may Day and yeah first and then May the Fourth be with You, and then Revenge of the sixth. It's at the fifth Revenge of the fifth. I think it's Revenge of the fifth. Yeah, Revenge of the fifth. Anyway, totally blew that segment,
but it was important because Seersucker matters, Seersucker jackets matter. And honestly, this the stories that I have here in front of me, they're too good for me to throw out on a day that's just been unbelievably challenging for us. I'm just I'm or what. We're at the end of the penultimate segment here, we got one more to go. You know what it is? This is? This is this is the final game in the Duke series for FSU. It was sixteen to four, and you're just letting that poor
guy throw pitches to get us through the game. Tough Sunday. We're not using up any more arms, Tough Sunday, We're not using up any more voices, We're not using up any more stories on this show. Okay, except one. There is one get to that next year on the Morning Show with Preston Scott fifty one minutes after the hour. Very very cool what happened
over the weekend for Florida State football. Los Angeles Rams picked Jared Verse in the first round, and on Day two, the Rams grab Braden Fisk, who played right next to Verse on the defensive line, had a great season for Florida State, and they put him on the phone with with Braiden. Braiden wasn't expecting to hear from Jared and so the general manager for the Rams said, Hey, we'd like to pick you with our second with our pick
in the second round at number thirty nine. Then Sean McVay gets on fired up about having him and then said, I got another guy wants to say hi to you, and Jared Verse pops on the phone. He was there at the draft headquarters and Braiden just breaks down and cries, and it was just cool. You could see the friendship that they forged in their time together.
It was just special, it really was. And just in case you were curious, Florida State had ten picks in the NFL Draft, only team in the country to have multiple defensive linemen multiple defensive backs and multiple wide receivers. Selected, fourth time in program history that the Knowles had ten or more picks, trailing only eleven picks in the twenty thirteen and twenty fifteen drafts, and so just five on offense five on defense. So that's pretty cool.
I mean that that I think is real special. And one of them being Jordan Travis, Yes, huge Travis going to the Jets, Jets, Jets Jets, backing up Aaron Rodgers and Tyrod Taylor. I think he's got a chance to stick around in the league because here's what I'm going to be interested in. If he's fully recovered come fall, do they use him like a Taysom Hill. Not in the same way in terms of an interior runner, hard yards, but a little bit more split out wide, get him in
space and let him throw the occasional pass. And the leg that was injured was not his plant leg, It was an ankle. It was yeah, okay, so it was his left one, not his right one that you would usually lean on, you know, in the pocket. I I just see this as a guy that has a role. I don't know if he's a starting NFL quarterback down the road, I wouldn't bet against him because he's a winner and he's a great guy. Selfishly. I hope he has some
private time with Aaron Rodgers it gets to talk to him about Jesus. But that's just me. But yeah, just five on offense, five on defense. Congratulations coach Norvel and all the assistant coaches. They should be really proud. That's that. That's a really good showing. And for those at ESPN, shame on you. Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA. Sorry, it's kind of had to. It's always going to be there, Yes it is. Yeah, No one's
ever gonna get over that, nor should they. That's a scar. Yeah, that scar will always be across my heart. Today we started with Job nineteen twenty five. Big Stories in the press Box this morning, of course, brought to you by Grove, a creative marketing and digital expertise. Justice Thomas raised a question about the legitimacy of the Special Council prosecuting Trump. Huh, you don't say, you mean this whole thing is illegal. Not Joe
Biden, not the resident of the United States. He wouldn't do that. I feel a commentary coming on the Biden administration scrapping the mental cigarette band. Why not, because it'll anger black voters. That's why he's backing off California, launching a fear mongering pro abortion ad in Alabama. Race yourselves, kiddos, it's going to come to California. Different ad, same basic message. University of Florida not tolerating pro terrorism protests. Well done, Gators, welcome
back into the fray, Mike Herodopolis tomorrow. Can't wait. Oh and we're going to help you with your credit rating tomorrow on the program Some tips. Talk to you then