Good morning, my friends. Welcome May second on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Great to be with you. Show fifty one fifty Day, eleven ninety five, America held hostage. He's grand Allen. I'm Preston Scott. We have as always a very busy day for you on Thursday. We'll reset that in mere moments. But first our versus the day and today, of course is one of the big stories. Is it is National Day of Prayer.
That is a big story. I suppose you could say that it's somewhat sad that it's not National Day of Prayer every day, but I digress. Our verse today comes from Colossians four, verse two. Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving. Boy, we have talked frequently over twenty three years, the importance of gratitude, the perspective of gratefulness should season
everything in your life. And for those of you that are a little younger, you know, boomers, we were not born in the era of abortion. It happened, it just didn't happen very often. Those of you that are younger, your starting point is that you were born, that you were given a chance, because not all babies in the womb are afforded that chance. In fact, it's rather sad and heartbreaking to say the most dangerous place in the world for a baby is their mother's womb. But the attitude of
thanksgiving, of gratefulness, thankfulness should permeate our view of virtually everything. Could things be better in our country? Yeah? Absolutely, but you don't really have to travel far to figure out that it's still better than That's not to say you accept the erosion and degradation of this nation, but you persevere and you work towards a better version of this country through the lens of thankfulness. Remember what this verse says, continue steadfastly in prayer. Now you can take
that a couple of ways. You could say that the writer is saying, well, make sure you're praying continuously. You could also say, continue whatever it is that you do, steadfastly, with prayer guiding you, assisting you in whatever it is you're continuing. I personally think it's both, because that's
how God works. God works on multiple levels at once. His word is able to say multiple things that are totally harmonious to each other at once, and so this simple little verse continues steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it. Be watchful in whatever you're doing, whether you're praying or whatever you're continuing to do, and do that with thanksgiving. I'll be honest with you. That's a really nice start to the show. Thank you God for your word.
Ten minutes after the hour, American Patriots Almanac will take a peek inside. Next tell you about the show on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven UFLA, May second, fourteen ninety seven. John Cabot, explorer set sail from England in search of a westward route to the Indies. When we think of explorers, we don't think of the English. They're not in the same world as the the Spanish and
the Italians. There had a couple of famous ones, this guy, Sir Walter Raleigh, Francis Drake. Those are some, but they don't roll off the tongue like the others. Yeah, I suppose De Soto, Columbus, the Gamma Magellan, great Shirts, by the way, true eighteen sixty three, Confederate General Stonewall Jackson is accidentally shot by his own troops at Chancellorsville. He dies eight years eight days later, eight years, eight days later.
What a bummer man. You're making your way through a war, a war, you're on a horse half the time as a leader, if not more, and you get picked off by your own guys. History, a lot of a lot of guys who studied that era have said, if Lee doesn't lose Jackson, it's a different it's a different Gettysburg. And if it's a
different to Gettysburg, then it's a different war and thing. You know, it's just one of those pivotal moments in history that it feels like a just feels like a lynchpin, you know, like one thing goes another way and entirely different set of circumstances could happen. But but Longstreet was advising him at Gettysburg. It's true. Yeah, and he was advising a different strategy. It's true. And so I'm not sure. I know. It's great conjecture,
though it's it's it's a worthy discussion of what ifs. Nineteen thirty nine, New York Yankees first baseman lou gerrig streak of twenty one thirty consecutive games two thirty comes to an end. The loudspeaker when they announced that he was not starting, that he was not in the starting lineup. They were stunned. The crowd was stunned. No one knew, no one knew what was what was going on, that he was suffering from als. Cal Ripken broke
that record in nineteen ninety five, which is some feet. I mean, that's just that's crazy durability. Nineteen forty nine, Arthur Miller's death of a salesman wins a Pulitzer Prize. And in nineteen sixty five, the Early Bird satellite sends TV pictures across the Atlantic for the first time. There you go
this state in history. Today's program, you get Steve Stewart coming up next hour, Doctor Steve Steveson in our Pause for Thought segment, it's getting warm and if you've got a pet, there are some absolute does and don'ts. We'll talk about that. Scott Beacon's going to join us for ten minutes this morning. Talk about a recent piece, The Road to Riches, and a
fascinating uncovering. You know, Peter Schweitzer wrote the book Throw Them All Out years ago, talking about how members of Congress on both sides of the Isle of enriched themselves at the expense of the American people. And I mean the numbers are staggering, but you would be shocked to learn about the other side of that equation. Who didn't profit from being in Washington, DC, in fact, who was penalized for being and why he uncovered that. So we'll
talk with Skyt for a few minutes this morning. We also have I've gone inside the pages of the Babylon B for a story because it was too good. Nine ways to deal with campus protesters according to the Battle and B, So we'll share that later on this hour. Keeping my eye on the evitall, which is electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, and I guess that's how you eva'tall. It's it's an interesting thing that's happening in the world of flight,
and I don't get it. We've seen enough problems with combustion of these massive batteries in these cars, the sheer weight, and I know they're working hard to overcome some of these. But a company called Beta Technologies achieved a bit of a milestone in the last week or so. They've spent four years flight testing its aircraft, logging over forty thousand nautical miles and it did a
transition for the first time. It was crude Nate Moyer, former Air Force experimental test flight pilot, was flying the Ilia and it took a transition from hover to vertical flight. What makes this different is that it's a fixed wing plane and the vertical props are merely to assist it in taking off and then they're cut off as forward propulsion comes from its separate propeller in the back.
And then it has conventional wings, unlike an osprey, which has its props rotating and a lot of the drone like technology that elevates and then pitches. This is totally different. What's interesting is it's working with the United States Air Force. In fact, it has a contract they're going to be deploying these things aircraft chargers at Eglin for testing. They expected to be used for cargo and passenger carrying. How are they going to solve the problems that are plaguing
electric vehicles and how does this make sense? First of all, you know, maybe maybe I'm wrong, but it would. It would. It occurs to me that something that is solely relying on electric could easily be brought down with a small scale EMP, and that suckers dropping like a lead weight because the weight of these things, the batteries. I mean, you have any sustained flight, can you imagine the battery weight. I don't know. Maybe
they've got this figured out. Maybe there's gonna they're gonna deploy a bunch of parachutes, like a Cirrus and some some other commercial, you know, planes or personal use planes that are out there that have a parachute deployment system. I don't know. All I know is the basic problem with electric vehicles now
transmits itself to flight. And while it's cool and like, you know, there's there's this one company called Jetson Jets the jets in one, which is named after the Jetsons, and they have these personal flyers and the concept is really cool. You plug this thing in and you fly yourself to work and you you know, you're checking out the wires and you're dropping into the parking lot and there it sits until you off you go home or wherever, and
it's cool. I mean, it's back to the future part two. But I don't know how they haven't solved the problems, and they're not going to be solved, not in our lifetime. They're just just not it's the technology's not there. But Joe is going to continue to push us and bully us as long as he and his puppet master, the Big Bore, are in charge in any way, shape or form. And as president, we're seeing what he can do as president. Well, we've got a big story coming
up in the press box. He's doing it again. He's real leaving more student aid. Even though the Supreme Court say you can't do it, He's doing it. He's doing it. So let's do some new big story in the press box. Stories and much more still to come on the Morning Show. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Before we get to the big stories in the press box, just want to acknowledge and express condolences to the Florida State football family all knowles everywhere. You might not have heard. Former
seminal quarterback Marcus Outson has passed away. He died Tuesday at the age of forty six. Affectually known as the Rooster complications associated with a rare immune deficiency disorder, and played for coach Bowden from ninety six to two thousand. Was a starting quarterback. After an injury to start a Chris Wanky nineteen ninety nine Fiesta Bowl Mark the inaugural Championship BCS title game. And I believe, if I'm not mistaken, he started that game, or at least might have played
in it. I know that he's he. He won both of his starts. He beat Wake Forest in Florida. Winky might have been available for the national title game against Tennessee. We lost that game and then went on to win a year later beat Virginia Tech. But at any rate, that was that was then a good guy by all accounts, never heard a bad word said. Great teammate, and just sad, very very sad. Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove, a creative marketing and digital
expertise. It is National Day of Prayer. If you are in and around Florida State Capital, eleven thirty till noon, some praise and worship at noon, the prayer service begins runs till one point fifteen. I want to remind you that prayer is going on across the country at noon in each time zone,
so it'll just kind of follow the sun all day long. Appropriate and so if you cannot be there, take some time at noon join with people all across the country that are praying for this nation take some time, make the effort. Brown University has done the unthinkable. You see this. They gave in to the protesters. They are celebrating they won and yes it matters.
They reached an agreement with the anti Israel protesters. They closed the encampment in exchange for administrators taking a vote to consider divestment from Israel in October. What so these little malcontents and the outside agitators are causing the university to consider its relationships with Israel in any way, shape or form. They're gonna they're gonna vote on it. And if they don't vote the way that those people want, what do you think is gonna happen? They'll be back and they've
just proven they can win. Christina Paxton, the president of Brown University, should be ashamed of herself because you know what she just did. She's rolled every university under the bus. What a loser. So what's the next demand? What's the next thing? Horrific? Bad decision? Madison County Flip's Republican I'll credit Evan Power. Evan saw the news about Madison County, saw the numbers immediately held a rally and they registered enough new Republicans that now Madison County
is officially read. Fifty seven of the sixty seven counties now are read in varying degrees. I just that's just that is awesome. And then there's this little tidbit. Don't want to miss it. AstraZeneca has admitted in a legal document that it's COVID nineteen vaccine can cause a deadly blood clotting condition. What did I tell you? I said, over time, they're going to try to cover their tracks, they're going to admit to things. They're going to
release information forty minutes after the hour. So predictable wufla FM dot com keyword Preston Steve Jordan Tellashi reports in just a little bit years ago, when I was the sports director at an ABC affiliate here in town in the capital city. That's a story, by the way, that whole thing is a story unto itself. I don't believe I've ever told it how I got that job. Just yeah, anyway, God is just I think God this laughs at
us sometimes and chuckles. But I did a feature on Florida A and M and the condition of its facilities in athletics compared to other schools that are hbcused. And I traveled to with a videographer. We traveled around the southeast and one of the places we stopped was Southern University. Now you know anything about Southern University, it's in Baton Rouge. What makes that significance. Baton Rouge is Louisiana's capital. Baton Rouge is the home of LSU. So all of
a sudden there was this strange little nexus. Tallahassee and Baton Rouge are darn near identical state capitals, major university, major HBCU, all right next to each other, all right there. Now. I say that because there's a story that caught my eye and it was like, well, this is interesting. Here's the headline. Baton Rouge residents, tired of poor schools and services
will likely soon have separate city. Even as opponents cry racism. There is a part of Baton Rouge that feels as though it has been taking advantage of and they have been trying to de annex its existence from the roles of Baton Rouge and create the city of Saint George. They were stopped by a lower court and then a fifth circuit Court of Appeals inside the state. But the State Supreme Court has just ruled no, they have followed all of the procedures
and the requirements they may proceed. They've gotten fed up. They've gotten fed up with city officials ignoring them. Wow. Does that ring true for many in and around the City of Tallahassee who feel as though the City Commission which has ignored the logic of districts, the fairness of districts, the importance of districts, and continues to ignore the needs of the northeast part of the city that it grabs and annexes for money only. The feeling the unstated policy of
the City Commission of Tallahassee is you people are well off. Screw you. That's that's the policy. Fine, northeast part of tallahass He gets nothing from the city. A few police officers when called. That's it. Got no other love cities doing nothing for them. City is it's sort of like that part of the community is a donor community. There are others. They're gonna find out the same thing over time, but the northeast is the big one.
I just wanted to encourage all of you in the northeast that are starting to get fed up with this lack of representation and concerns over the city, like if the if the next set of elections, if the wrong people win or retain their seats, this city will go Socialists write it down. I've been warning of this for years. Jeremy Mattlowe wolf in Sheep's clothing. Jack Porter sat in this chair right across from me and was not honest about who
she was. Was not honest, and now she won't answer questions from Tallassi reports about various activities she's involved in. In that interesting. There needs to be a formal ethics charge anyway, more coming, all right, I got to make the most of this time here before we get to the second hour. Her name is Johanna King Slatsky. I'm not making that up. She is a PhD candidate and paid instructor at Columbia University. She was the spokeswoman
for the protesters. And check out this exchange with reporters she wants she's demanding the school be fed or the school feed the protesters. Check this out. Obligated to provide food to people who've taken over a building. Well, first of all, we're saying that they're obligated to provide food to students who pay for a meal plan here. But you mentioned that they were requested that food and water be brought in unless I miss to allow it to be brought in.
I mean, well, I guess it's ultimately a question of what kind of community and obligation Columbia feels it has to its students. Do you want students to die of dehydration and starvation or get severely ill, even if they disagree with you. If the answer is no, then you should allow basic I mean, it's crazy to say because we're on an ivy Leau campus, but this is like basic humanitarian aid we're asking for, like could people please
have a glass of water? But they did put themselves in that very deliberately, in that situation and in that position, So it seems like you're sort of saying, we want to be revolutionary, so we want to take up this building. Now, would you please bring us food on water. Nobody's asking them to bring anything. Every We're asking them to not violently stop us from bringing in basic humanitarian aid. That's not true. They she just got
through asking them to bring in food. The way that reporter framed that question. It seems like you're saying, we want to be revolutionaries, we want to take over this building. Now, would you please bring us some food? That's so funny, like you can't write that kind of comedy. First, well done to the report money. But Andy Roddick, tennis player Andy Roddick weighs in and posts this reply on his Twitter page. He put that up and he said, or you could leave and go get some food.
It's so because of that, I am proud to bring you courtesy of the Babylon B. Nine highly effective ways to remove protesters from your campus. Number one, hauld all deliveries of pizza rolls and fruit snacks. They'll be running home to raid their parents for before you can say colonizers. Two tell them you're a jew. You saw a jew across the street and he's getting away. Three send Kyle rittenhouse. He'll clear the quad in less than twelve seconds.
Four Throw granola bars containing gluten at them. Five tell them they have to locate Gaza on a map before they can protest. Six put up a sign that says free drugs and gay stuff this way with an arrow pointing off campus. We're pretty sure they're sucker for drugs and gate stuff. Seven, hold a Biden campaign rally, instant ghost Town eight, run around screaming I'm
un vaccinated and coughing everywhere. And number nine pepper spray to the eyeballs Classic nine highly effective ways to rid your campus of protesters, courtesy of the Babylon b Second Hour is next. Steve Stewart on deck from Tallas Reports. Stick around, friends, We're just getting warmed up this morning show with Preston Scott. Five minutes past the hour. Second Hour, You say yes, Second of the Morning Show with Preston Scott and Preston He's grand and this is Steve
Stewart. He's the executive editor of Tallahasti Reports, the website Tallas Reports dot com. How are you can I get somebody to bring me some food? Please? This is a glass of water? Was that unbelievable? Wait? You want to be revolutionaries and you're asking the school for food? Yeah? Whatever? So, uh, not all that far away. You know, we're talking education, but we're talking local education. Leon County Schools and one
of the school board members, Alvis Smith, brought up a problem. Yeah, it was brought up, and it was we were the first report on it because we had a reporter covering in a gender review meeting, which is not covered by you know a lot of local media outlets, and we see
what media. And so I was reading the report from the reporter and I said, look, this looks like an interesting tidbit downsizing schools, and you know, it's an issue here, but it's been an issue around the state there when you start googling and looking into this Duval County, Tampa, South Florida there, I think it's in Tampa. They're closing schools this fall. Hashtag school choice right, And so the point is is a lot of times
what happens is leaders don't want to make the tough decisions. They ignore issues. Alva Smith has brought this up, and sure enough, we do the research. You know, you see that's you see this an issue around the state. And then you look at the twenty two elementary schools. We've got
a story up again sort of focused on data. You look at the twenty two elementary schools and their population growth over the last five years, their capacity, and what they've done in the last year, and you can see that there are four or five schools that show out show up in the sense that they have declined population in the last five years they have capacity blow seventy five percent, and then just this most recent year they also had to decline a
population. And so the issue here is money. I mean, you know, these schools are older, they they you know, require more maintenance, and they're not being used. And it's precedent. It's like the rezoning issue. Nobody wants to rezone. Nobody wants to talk about downsizing schools. And I would argue because there is not the level of media coverage that is needed and we're starting obviously that TAAs Supports is getting it out there for discussion.
Wait a minute, why are you're taking more money in every year because of property values? Even more so now student population is declining, and you're you know, and we're just going to continue to do this. And so look, there are a lot of different reasons charter schools want demographics. People are moving to different parts of town. Well, I was going to ask you, your researcher at heart, that's what you love to do, is dig
in. Is there a way to quantify why the neighborhoods around these schools are no longer sending kids because best as I can tell, there are still neighborhoods around these schools. No, I mean you look at I think Hartsfield, which is over near Indian Headacres, that is more of an adult community without kids. That's just the way it is. I mean, there's demographics have
changed, so they've changed. Yeah, And you look at elementary schools, which is really because there's so many of them, they serve specific neighborhoods and over the last thirty years, you know, they're just the demographics have changed. People aren't having as many kids, people that move to town with kids are choosing to live in the northeast. You look at the capacity of those schools in the Northeast and in the East, and so it's not just charter
schools, and so I think that that's the thing. Now. Look, I talked to school board members Smith about this, and there's also some opportunities here that this is land. These are facilities, they can be turned into other things, parks, special need schools, whatever. But the point is is you can't continue to keep a school open that's sixty five percent capacity and it has a declining trend. It's just not it's not efficient, it's not
effective and it's not good for the students. What was the reaction among the superintendent and the other school board members. It's funny you should ask, because I went back to look at the tape myself after I got the report and it was complete, like, we're not even going to talk about that now since that point. What was Alvis's response? She just looks she brought it up. She's laying down the marker for the discussion on the budget to come
ahead. But after our story, another media outlet decided to follow up on this. Superintendent Henna says, you know, there's no plans now to close schools, which is true, but the that really didn't answer the question, know what are you going to do with these schools that have declining enrollment? So it's an issue to keep an eye on nice stuffs the airport. All
right, ten minutes past more with Steve Stewart from Tallassi Reports. Preston Scott, I got ben FO one News Radio one hundred point seven double USLA. All right, Steve Sewart with us from Tallashi Reports. So we've gone from the schools now a bunch of data locally. What are we learning about the overall state of things? Here. Given the sort of the way media tax issues the media just national, state, local, you know, it's the
emotional headline. We like to get down and look at numbers like just what we just those are things we can talk about well in facts exactly, you can't massage that. So let's talk about a couple of things. Airport traffic if you and you can pull this up if you want. Present, but we have a story now that shows the latest airport traffic was up eleven percent in March. In February we reported that it was up twenty two percent,
and we're starting to see a trend here. If you look at the if the twelve month annualized traffic and the bottom of graph there with the blue the blue bars, you can see that it was sort of flat for a while after it recovered from the COVID pandemic. But look the last six or seven months. Jet Blue is here, discount carrier. We talked about the impact of that that it has on the other carriers in terms of maybe lowering rates. Traffic is up, this is and what do we learn about Silver Airways
in that it is? Is it an outlier? What's up with the why it's down twenty percent. Yeah, I think again, probably suffering from the competition from Jet Blue. But so this causes me when I see something like this, I go and look around and what's happening in the you know, in the country and that nationally? Sure enough, Wall Street Journal article business travels are businesses are starting to travel again. The zoom meetings may be okay
for internal meetings. Sure, there's on Biden flights into the tellahasse illegals. So the uh, that's good, that's Presston at Preston's Guy dot com. But the but so, what's happening now, I think is you're starting to see the Wall Street Journal indicated that businesses are starting to get out in front of their customers again. And I don't know how much that is impacted here, but you can clearly see this is a trend. It's not just one
or two months. So we'll see what happens. The goal here, obviously is to get to the million passenger mark, which is where they were headed years ago. But sure, but they have run into a number of issues. So we're getting close to nine hundred thousand. So look at that information and we'll see what happens. I got to ask you, I know you got more to cover. Yeah, do you buy that Wall Street Journal thing?
Because I think more people are doing virtual stuff. I don't think they're flying, No, I think I think that there are business right related at least now. I think sales, if you can do sales virtually, I think you're missing something. Sales is about developing relationship and being in front of people, and I think businesses are starting to get back to that. So I do buy a little bit of that. Okay, jobs, jobs, So the latest jobs report, actually the unemployment rate went up here locally.
However, there's a little bit of a silver lining around that cloud that went up because the workforce is expanding. And again, if you look at the chart we have on that, you can see again something that is These are trends that have not been replicated. Click on the Business Today there you go, look at look at this chart. Present this really works well on the radio. Steve. I'm excited. I know I'm excited about If you look at the last six months there, you can see that the number of jobs
has remained high. I think this is the Amazon effect. This is purely my opinion, but this is again a trend worth watching. Normally jobs fall off this time of year, and they've stayed up. So another good trend. Although the unemployment rate, like I said, is up, is because it's because the workforce is expanding. And so what was the third thing we were going to look at jobs, Well, we're crime crime, So we
tracked TPD incidents crime incidents. We've been doing that for years, so we can don't have to wait on the FBI numbers year and a half after they happen, and so we tracked these daily reports and as of four months, four months into the year, the overall crime incidents are down eleven percent compared to twenty twenty three, which was a high year. Violent crime is down, so is property crime, So that is that is a good thing again. But fatal shootings, yeah, they get they get all the they get
all the coverage. But this is a very interesting thing. Last year, so when you compare it to last year, there was three fatal shootings in the first four months, okay, the last eight months of last year twenty one. This year, there's nine fatal shootings up through the first four months. So it's going to be interesting to see how that comparison plays out. Given the dramatic increase in the rate at the end of twenty twenty three. We'll see, but that obviously is you know, it is the thing that
we want to really try to address. Are the is the decrease in crime numbers seen in the in the most prevalent zones like the zip code that's where the violent crime was. So you're you get a decrease in robbery, which is a very personal crime, sure you go up to end. Also assault and battery, they're both down, and so it will be interesting. I mean, the property crime is blow twenty twenty two levels, which was lower. Violent crime is in between twenty twenty two and twenty twenty three, so
we know why. Well, you know, the city put more. They would argue that the Real Time Crime Center is having an effect. There's more officers on the street because they've put more money into law enforcement. So that's what they would argue. Back with more with Steve Stewart next twenty one minutes after the hour, and to the friends followers, sick fans of Jeremy Mattlow and Jack Porter, good morning, Thank you very much for tuning in and
contributing to my success here on the Morning Show with Prestin Scott. He's Grant Allen and this is Steve Stewart, the executive editor of Tallast Reports. Every week we come together and talk about what's going on in the community. And you know, we've talked about the acrimonious relationship that exists between John Daley and Jeremy Mattlow. Jeremy made it very personal in the last election cycle, and
now we're in another cycle. Yeah, I think that if if you look back, the elections are shaping up, obviously again about the control of the City Commission, and it seems like in between we don't get anything done because it's three to two vote and so you know, setting up the elections. You know, is it fair to say it's now come down to Democrats versus
extreme progressive Oh yeah, that's exactly what it is. And I think that that actually what that does is it takes a little bit of the political aspect out of local politics and you can actually start looking at at issues because it's not all he's a Republican. You know, we're going to trash that from that flag up. So now we got to talk about policies. You know, where were you on the Amazon fulfillment center. Where are you on law
enforcement? You know, where are you on economic growth? And so those are more issues than we can focus on issues and stuff. Where are you and who's paying for it? Sorry? No, exactly. And I think one of the things that I really want your listeners to understand is and because sometimes you can get focused on paying attention to the wrong things. But if you start looking at this national narrative, you're looking at the demonstrations at colleges.
This is a progressive element in our body politic that we have really in Florida been able to avoid for the most part. Okay, and I've said this on a number of occasions, and I believe it now stronger than ever. Is that what the progressive element in Leon County is trying to do is trying to pull this national narrative and shove it down the throat of people in
Tallahassee. And they started with the you know, the Summer of Social Justice, where they tried to connect the TPD to the to the other issues of law enforcement that you might see in some of these bigger cities, and it just wasn't there. It was a false narrative. TPD has a pretty good record when it comes to dealing with officer related shootings, they have been cleared and unfortunate incidents and so but still the progressives try to go after TV because
there's one underlying thing that you see. Progressors don't like law enforcement. They just don't well, they don't like laws, they don't don't like boundaries, they don't like the rules, right, and so we start to see that. You see that, like I said, with the Summer of Social Justice, we see this with Commissioner Mallow alleging planning of evidence, which was again based on a false narrative. And so the question is you've got to look
at these indications of where they want to take the community. And we've talked about Jack Porter traveling to these conferences. We've talked to David o'keeff now went to Atlanta to a left wing conference where the top two speakers, the main headliners quote trainers, are defund the police movement types. Okay, so and
they're not answering questions about who's funding that. They're not answering questions, and so, you know, occurred to me and we've talked about this is what are their priorities They can find the time and the and the resources to go to these conferences, but they won't go to the Greater Taise Chamber conference in Emilia Island. And the thing is, look, they have tried to brand the Chamber as these corrupt developers. Look at the list of people that go
to the Chamber conference. These are Democrats, Liberal Democrats, nonprofit, nonprofit organizations, education institutions, tcc TMH. You know this is tyle a.
See. Now, you can say that we shouldn't be an Amelia Island, but the point is you've got elected officials that are choosing to go to progressive training academies in Saint Louis, Atlanta, Washington, c But they won't drive two and a half hours to get critiqued or to get you know, to find out what's just to hear from the business of community, well, the nonprofit community, the education community, it's you know, the small business community.
They won't do it. I think that that is a huge indicator of the problem that lies ahead for us if we're not careful in evaluating who we vote for. It's also, I think important to remind people that there are other officials elected officials that have gone to conferences and when asked who paid for what they answered the questions, they paid for it themselves, et cetera. There are there are conferences that are nonpartisan League of Cities, you know,
Council of Mayors or whatever that you know that the government pays for. But sometimes things are gifted. You file gift disclosure. I think everybody on the City Commission has filed a gift disclosure at some point or another, other than Jack Porter, Okay, maybe commission Mattlow because he doesn't travel at all. But this there is a process for this. And look, we're the ones asking the questquestions. They have tuned us out. It's up to other local
media TV stations. Where's Andy Alcock when you need him with the camera and the microphone? Right, yeah? And miss him? Yeah, And so we'll see what happens. We're going to get more aggresses on trying to get these answers, but I think it's very important and it is It tells you where we're headed by the way these officials are reacting, well, there's certainly where they want to take the city in mass Exactly as for Commissioner Matt Low
not traveling, you got to stay put when you got dough rising. Just saying thank you always, Steve, Thank you, Preston, Steve Steart, Withers, Telelasher Reports, Subscribe to get the paper, Telelassho Reports dot Com. Back with more of the Morning Show. The Morning Show with Preston Scott
on News Radio one hundred point seven w FLA. Thirty six minutes, pass the hour, pause for thought, moments away Scott Beacon next hour for a few minutes talking about a piece he's recently done about the Road to Riches runs right through Washington, DC. What a shock. Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grow but Creative Marketing and digital expertise. Vaccine manufacturer Astrazenica has admitted in a legal document just made public that the COVID nineteen vaccine
can cause a deadly blood clotting condition. Fifty one people are currently suing for financial compensation as a result of the condition. Are we is there seriously? And I'm just is anyone surprised? Anti Israel protesters got to win right now? Police, you're breaking down the encampment at UCLA. It's ugly. It's just ugly. It's getting uglier. Brown University they reached an agreement with the anti protesters. They agreed to have a vote on divestment from Israel in whatever
form that means. I mean, whatever form that takes. Why in the world would you give into these knuckleheads the statement Brown has always prided itself on resolving differences through dialogue, debate, and listening to each other. I cannot condone the encampment, which was in violation of university property policies. I was hoping also been concerned about the escalation inflammatory rhetoric. I appreciate the sincere efforts
on the part of our students to take steps to prevent further escalete. Whatever you loser, you just gave in. By the way, a little reported story, there were a group of ten protesters arrested at the University of South Florida. One of them, thirty nine year old Atah Oathman, had a
gun on his person. How long? How long Biden is now getting rid of the debt of three hundred and seventeen thousand borrowers six point one billion dollars for those who attended the art institutes, claiming that they were they were misrepresented the value of that education and the worth of that degree and the job prospects, etc. And today of course, his National Day of Prayer. Music starts at eleven thirty. The prayer time begins at noon, noon to one
fifteen. If you cannot go to the state capitol historic steps, sorry, the steps of the historic old Capital. If you cannot go, take some time between noon and one fifteen to pray. Just pray for our nation, Pray for this train wreck that is unfolding around us. And lastly, Madison County has flipped. It is now Republican that didn't take long back with doctor Steve Steeerson. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It is show
fifty one fifty. Do you want to reach out Preston at iHeartRadio dot com. Let's talk about our born legged friends, be they feeline or canine. And we are joined by doctor Steve Steveson of the Bradfordville Animal Hospital. Hello, my friend, how are you hey, Chreston, I'm doing well. How are you well? We went from spring to summer pretty quickly. Yeah, we didn't have two springs like normal, dude, did we No,
we didn't have much tell me now, you know. Every year I feel like it's important to remind folks, especially those that are moving here from other parts of the country that may not understand the combination of heat and humidity that we face in this part of Florida. Just some of the dues and don'ts
of keeping our dogs and cats alive as the heat starts to build. Yeah, no, preston, as the tempers get warm, it's getting up above ninety degrees that you really really careful with your dogs and cats and leaving them outside. If you do have a dog that's outdoors, need to make sure that to keep them safe, they always have several things need to be available to them. Number one, of course is water. They've always got to have plenty of cool fresh water to drinks. And I have bowl sting out
in the middle of the sun. It's got to be cool water. So keep that bowl in the shade. That's the most important thing. And then on top of that, make sure the dogs have plenty of access to shades they can get out of the sun. Dogs can't sweat like we do to control their body tempt or. They have to pant to blow off excess heat, and that's not a very efficient system. And so if they're out of the hot sun in the middle of the day, it can be deadly for
them, so make sure they have plenty of shade to get into. Then moving air is really important. If you have a can, put a fan or have a ceiling found in the back porch, they can get under that. Moving air really helps them to cool down as well. So it's a good idea to have. Let your dog if these outside of your cat have access to a fan like a ceiling fan, that can get under the cool
down as well. So the other things you can do, one of them is if you do walk your dog and exercise them, probably want to do it early in the morning. That's the coolest time of day right now, much much better than going in the evening. Sometimes that heat, even though the sun's gone down, the heat will linger for several hours, so it may be better to walk them early in the morning was the coolest time of day to avoid on the heat for them. Let's talk about doctor Steverson.
Let's remind everybody about that asphalt the roadway problem with the build up of heat as well. Oh. Absolutely, pressing the asphalt definitely retains heat. You walk up there and take your hand and put your hand down on the asphalt, you can feel how hot it is. Even nine or ten o'clock in the evening, sometimes the asphalt is still really really warm, and of course dogs absorb that heat and you can't get rid of it even at night,
And so avoid that hot asphalt during the day. That asphalt can get up to where it's scalding. It can burn your feet or your dog's feet, and so you don't want to have your dog walking on that asphalt in the heat of the day when the sun's being gone on either, So be really careful with asphalt. Concrete is not quite as bad, but walking on grass certainly is way better than any of those other two surfaces for them to keep them cool. Tell me this when it comes to, for example, leaving
water out, we talked about putting it in the shade. A lot of people have metal bowls for their dogs, for their food and for their water. Metal seems to me to be something that would conduct a little more heat. Are there. Does it matter the type of container that you put the water in, you know, president, if it's in the shade, a metal bowl is okay. Okay, a ceramic bowl it probably doesn't absorb quite as much heat, But if it's in the shade it should be fine.
Either way now out in the sun. Definitely want to be careful what kind of bowl you iss ab. I wouldn't recommend puting the water in the sun in any case, so having the water out in the shade is better. The main thing there's maysure you have plenty of it. You don't theend to be running out of water in the middle of the day and you're at work and don't know it. So make sure they have access to plenty of fresh
cool water. What the issue of a fan I've long wondered because I knew dogs in particular, they don't perspire, They have to ventilate by panting. Does hot, moving hot air help them even though the hairs the air is really really hot and humid. Does that benefit them if they're in a fan under and getting hot air? You know what actually does because that moving air
has some convection to it, and that's okay. Convection helps to cool them even if it's hot air on a back porch when it's ninety degrees outside. That is better than no air movement. And what about cats? Same thing with cats. Cats are actually less efficient at getting it at heat than dogs are. But cats user are more sedentary and don't run around in the back of your heart like a dog wheel. So we see left cats with heat choke, and we do dogs for that reason. But casts are susceptible just
as well. All right, doctor Steverson, thanks very much. We'll pick up there and talk again in a couple of weeks. Great, thanks Bresting, Thank you, sir, Doctor Steve Steverson with us pause for thought. Segment's been with me for a while, sort of like money time. We have these segments Healthy Expectations, optimum health. Naturally, I mean, we just we do things to better your life and in this case your pets. We come back, give you a road trip idea. But first introduce you
to the nine. It's the Morning Show with Trustin Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven w FLA, fifty two minutes past the hour. Because of the fingerprint and echo, if you will, of this radio program, I decided it would be appropriate to listen the news of those arrested for protesting at the University of Florida, pointing out that nearly all of these protesters, and even the young Jewish students at these schools that are standing with Palestinians, they
would be the first to be to be dead. They would be the first beheaded by the Jihadis. They would be the first to be executed. The LGBTQ plus crowd would be the first to be tossed off buildings. Just they're not your friends, protesters, They never will be. They hate you. You are useful idiots to borrow a term from another story. But these are the nine pro Palestinian protesters. And on the chance that you know some of
them, I just wanted you to be aware. Twenty three year old Kiley Nicole Gliwa, twenty year old Rosanna Yeshidah Bizram, twenty three year old Alison Rooney, twenty year old Tess Jaden Siegel, twenty four year old Mary Caitlin bor Boom. Promise you if you know Mary Caitlyn, you know her right?
I mean bor Boom. That's not a common name. Twenty year old Augustino Matthias Pulliam, twenty six year old Parker Stanley Hovis, twenty one year old Charlie Canal Pringle, I wonder he was who he was named after. And twenty year old Alan Frisscherry. There's your nine. Just again, I want to make sure that you can applaud their efforts. When you see him, if you know them, buy him a beer, get him a you know, a fruit snack, you know, congratulate them on their success in
school. Well done, well done. Let's plan a roadie traveling the fruited plain. Honestly, it would be awesome if I could find a way to do this show traveling the country. I would get up early to do this show from the West, as long as I didn't have to live there, as long as I could just keep moving different place every day. Break out the mobile studio, sit down, do a show from wherever, move on to the next place. That'd be fun. That would be awesome. The
technology exists. Anyway, here's your road trip idea. Not from our book Unique America. This I just ran across. Opened yesterday the John and Annie Glenn Museum, and it is opened up in New Concord, Ohio for the season. It is where John spent his formative years. It's a museum dedicated to where he basically grew up. Did you know who his wingman? He was one of the Aces of Aces. He signed up when he was twenty to be a United States Marine Corps pilot, a Navy pilot. Do you
know who his wingman was? You're gonna love this. This is right up your alley. John Glenn's wingman was Ted Williams, the Ted Williams of Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. He said he was honored, said he was a fearless pilot, brilliant pilot, honored to fly with him. Cool stuff. Check out the Museum New Concord, Ohio. It is the third hour, second day of the month of May. Hi, thanks very much for making time. We appreciate it, always do. Always grateful, humbled that
you choose to share time with us each and every day. He's Grant Allen running the radio program I'm Preston Scott Show fifty one to fifty of the morning show. Great to be with you and please to have back with us on the program. Scott Beacon, you know about the B Line blog and Scott, how are you today? I'm fantastic, Preston, how are you? I am terrif I shared with you in an email when I dug through your story on as answering the question does the Road to Riches run through Washington,
DC? There were some things that did not surprise me at all, and there was one thing that in the context in which it was shared, shocked me. So let's start at the beginning. Where did the idea for this piece come from. Well, I came across recently a fantastic website. It's called the Quiver Quantitative, and it goes by the website. Anyone can look it up quiverquant dot com, and they do a net worth calculation of all members of Congress on a daily basis. Now they don't privately held companies,
they don't value those every day. That's yearly. But the publicly traded stocks and bonds, they do, in fact, an hour by hour net worth calculation for those. So it was interesting because when I saw that website, one of the things that was highlighted they do a daily calculation of gains or losses of members of Congress. And in one day, about a month ago, Nancy Pelosi had a gain of one million dollars in the market. And
I'll put that in context. She makes one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars a year and she made one million dollars in the stock and bond market in one day. Pretty unbelievable. Now, help us understand do elected members of Congress. Are they using like some blind trust or something like that, or I mean, how is it possible that they're benefiting to the extent that they
seem to well? Nancy Pelosi's case, I mean, she does have a husband, Paul Pelosi, who's owned a venture capital company for a number of years, But you know, he's eighty four years old. I mean, you know, it's hard to believe that he's that involved on a day to
day basis making that much money's adventure capital. You know, most of the money that the Pelosis have made the last ten years have been in the stock market trading Silicon Valley names is where most of that money's come from, which you know, you could argue, well, they're California people, it makes sense. But then, I mean I mentioned to you Peter Schweitzer's a good
friend of this program. He wrote a book where he investigated the remarkable timing of how members of Congress seem to do so well in the stock market repeatedly. And you're finding something similar in what you're looking at. Yes, definitely, And not to then make this a bipartisan argument. Mitch McConnell, yep, in the Senate. You know he's got a net worth of forty three million. They're forty six million dollars right now. It was twenty three million
dollars ten years ago. And this is a man that for the last fifty years has been on a government paycheck. You know, it's it's pretty unbelievable. And in my blog post, you know, we really should have had them run on the Social Security Trust Fund with regard to the way the way they've invested that money. We shouldn't have kept in the US treasuries. It should have been McConnell and Pelosi investing that money for the benefit of the American
people. And that was a point Peter was making. It's on both sides of the aisle, people enriching themselves while working for taxpayers, and they craft these kind of interesting barricades. Sometimes it's just being married to Paul Pelosi. For Nancy, that's her fallback. Now. There are members of Congress Florida Senator Rick Scott is one, Mitt Romney another. They come into office though as independently wealthy guys before they ever got to Washington exactly, and Rick Scott
is considered to be the wealthiest member of Congress right now. I think about three hundred and twenty six million of net worth. But amazingly, Nancy Pelosi is number two ahead of met Romney, who again you mentioned, you know, made a lot of money in the private sector with Bain Capital over the years. So it is. It is pretty incredible. And miss McConnell is number twenty five out of five hundred and thirty five members of Congress. He's
not done very well for himself. He should be ashamed. Yeah, Scott, standby because when we come back, there's another interesting little tidbit that came up out of this piece. If you want to follow Scott's work, it's Bline blogger dot blogspot dot com. Scott Beacon with me on the Morning Show. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott working hard to provide information to you, clearly on the backs of others. It's good to be with you.
And in this case, the guy doing the heavy lifting is Scott b getting piecing together some intel that he's pulled out. And I'm going to just pull right from your your piece here, Scott, So does the road to Riches run through Washington, d C? Hello, Oh, I thought you were going to quot further from my peace. Now I was setting you up. That was the fastball in the middle of the plate, and I totally whiffed. Well And answer to your question, does it does the road for Richard
run from the Washington See? It apparently does, except if you're Donald J. Trump. Oh you gotta share that. If you go back the time he announced he was running for president. Forbes magazine does an annual the Richest Americans in the country, and then their twenty fifteen survey, he was estimated to have a net worth of four point five billion dollars. Today they lift
him as in a net worth of half of that amount approximately. So it certainly did not work out for Donald J. Trump with regard to the riches, and I think that's one of the reasons that he's so disliked by those in Washington. You know, all we heard during the presidency of Donald J. Trump was how he was going to enrich himself. He was in it for himself. He didn't care about anything else but putting money in his pocket.
And yet he's the one president that we've had in my lifetime or your lifetime that went through four years and came out poor when he left office. Then when he came in it's it's quite incredible, especially in contrast to Barack Obama or or Joe Biden. Right, Yes, well I was pretty incredible. Yeah, and and and for you know, for example, George W. Bush, the Bush family is well known to be very well off before George W. Went into office. I mean, my goodness, he was.
He was an owner of a professional baseball franchise. But in the case of Obama and Clinton, I mean Obama was almost destitute at times in his life. I mean it was his wife's salary that kept them afloat. And now look at him, no, exactly exactly. And Bill Clinton in the same way. I mean they both had very very little in the way net worth and the now both of them, I think, are considered now to be the if you take all the presidents, would be considered probably the top
ten of the richest presidents of all time. Scott, what do you think that the important takeaway here is? I know that in your in your pieces, you usually just lay out information, let people kind of draw whatever conclusions they want to draw from the information presented, the data that you're offering. But from a personal perspective, what's the takeaway for you? When you were finished writing this and you just kind of reflected on it. What is what
stands out now? The biggest thing that stands out to me is the you know, the dual standard here and the way Donald Trump has been painted as someone that's completely selfish, doesn't care about anyone but himself, and the fact if you actually look at it, you know it's been a selfless act for him to get involved in politics. He would be much better off and much richer if he'd never got involved in politics, because they've really worked to tarnish
his brand. Specifically, if you look at COVID, it's kind of interesting one of the reasons that his numbers went down, if you'll think about it, everything that he had, hotels, casinos, et cetera. Were drastically affected by COVID. What was not affected by COVID, What benefits by COVID. It was Silicon Valley. It was where Nancy Pelosi or Mitch McConnell, et cetera. Maybe had money invested in those stock of those companies did very
well in COVID. Everything that Donald Trump had was hurt, and he really made decisions at the time that worked against his self interest. I appreciate the time has always got be well and we'll talk in soon. Okay, thanks so much pressing, and do say a prayer for the United States of America National Prayer. Absolutely, we're asking people to do it each and every hour. Thank you. My friend Scott Beacon with us this morning. And again,
the website is really easy. It's b line Blogger, b line Blogger, all one word dot blogspot dot com, sixteen past the hour to show you how remarkably screwed up our nation is right now, bereft of leadership, just leadership anywhere. Hellou, Hellou. The heads of these universities cowards, the lot of them. Okay, not all of them. I suspect in states where there's Republican leadership that has some backbone and has some true conservatism running
through its veins, we're just not seeing this stuff, you know. I suppose we've fallen into the trap a little bit. It's spreading across the country, not really, it's spreading in the places you would expect it to be bastions of a liberalism, the fertile ground of democrats. That's where it's at. So you got the Ivy League schools, you got UCLA, the left
coast appropriately named, and what aren't we talking about? This story sucks the air out of the room, and there's some there's some fairness to that. We need to be paying attention to it. Will you remember those girls we talked about that just they If you didn't see the video West Virginia middle school girls refusing to compete against a boy in the shot put did you see the
video? They got the shot put in their in their hand, they walked into the ring and then they walked They put it down and walked out, walked into the put it down, walked out. That's what they did. They were not going to compete. So you know what they've been how they've been rewarded for their bravery. The Harrison County Board of Education has banned the
girls from future competitions. This is West Virginia. If that doesn't speak to the infiltration of the public school system by illiberal sickos, I don't know what does. That's just sick that is twisted. These girls silently. They didn't make a big deal of it, and honestly, if they had, I'd have been fine with that too. If they'd have had a press conference, maybe they could have done. You know what they should have done. They should have taken a faux shot, put smashed it in the ground like a
gender reveal, and shown blue powder coming up for the dude. So thankfully the state of West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrissey, running for governor, he has filed a lawsuit. He is suing the Board of Education on behalf of the girls, and this could get the case to the United States Supreme Court,
and I hope. So now here's what's interesting. There's a strategy out there that the left employees at different times and they settle cases and they stop fighting in small like this one because they don't want the case to go to the United States Supreme Court. They don't want this thing to be ruled on so they can keep bullying people in other parts of the country, in other jurisdictions. Somehow, this has to get settled. It has to get settled.
The fact that we are, on one hand, all the world is staring at these idiots at these universities, and no one's talking about the constant hitting of the nail on the head driving in this transgender lunacy. No one's talking about that except a few places outlets like us. We're talking about both. But we've been talking about this whole transgender thing since the outset onset of it. This is unconscionable to me, but it illustrats again the infiltration.
How deep illiberals are in West Virginia. I mean there were really they've taken over a school board in Harrison County anyway, Just keeping you up to speed, twenty seven past the hour, big stories in the press box, some fyis and no buzz buzz still to come, Preston Scott. The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. On news radio one hundred point seven double UFLA. Man, what a busy day. But
that's Thursday, right Friday. I can't wait. There are there are stories that that filter themselves out of the regular shows Monday through Thursday. They just they just scream Friday. They're not quite evergreen. Evergreen's a term that we use to describe a story that I can pull out anytime, anytime I want, and I have a I have a blinder full of stories like that that slow news days come they're on a bunch of those, or a guest cancels
or doesn't call in or something just something weird. And I've got these evergreen stories and and and so I have a ton of those, but I have other stories that they're not ever green. They're a little bit more timely than than that in terms of they're sort of now related, but just interesting as all get out. And so we will, uh, we will uncork some of those tomorrow on the program The Best and the Worst Be. Also, we're going to explain the significance of the number one hundred and forty eight.
That's your quiz, your your that's your your assignment. What is significant about one hundred? Only one hundred and forty eight, Only one hundred and forty eight, So what would that be relating to only one hundred and forty eight. So that's tomorrow on the program, along with what's the Bee Friday, The Best and Worst Good News, the be Headlines, and so forth. Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove Creative marketing and digital
expertise. Scott Beacon referenced it. We've talked about it. We talked about it Monday with Pam Olsen, who is the president of the Florida Prayer Network. She is I mean, listen to these titles, Executive Director, Hilltop House of Prayer, State Capital Coordinator for the National Day of Prayer Task Force, State Director, Florida Prayer Caucus, Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation member. I mean, yeah, go get them, pay them. Today's the day.
It is National Day of Prayer, East Coast noon, Central time Zone noon, Mountain time Zone noon, Pacific time zone. You get the idea, at noon all across the country, so as the sun moves across the country, prayer will begin at high noon in each time zone across the country in state capitals, all of the state capitals in the Eastern time zone, there will be prayer happening, asking God for help. But we have to humble
ourselves. That's a big story. Vaccine manufacturer Astrozenica admitting that its COVID nineteen vaccine can cause a blood clotting condition that is fatal. No way, Brown University President. University officials have negotiated a settlement with protesters. They've agreed to some of their demands. Yeah, it's a good idea. I think Joe Biden discharging another three hundred and seventeen thousand borrowers six point one billion dollars of
student loan debt. They attended the art institutes. They're just finding ways. They're just finding ways. And Madison County Flip's Republican. So now fifty seven of Florida's sixty seven counties are read more to come. Some FYI is next, Preston Scott? Can you fly this plane and land it? Surely you can't be serious. I am serious, and don't call me Shirley on news radio one hundred point seven WUFLA. There's some random stuff here, three three
different stories. The Canadian municipality of the I'll delay Madeleine in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. I was gonna say, let me guess Quebec. Is the Gulf of Saint Lawrence a part of Quebec. Maybe, I don't know, but they now require a QR code to be there and to leave. I don't know. It's not Quebec, but it's close, well kind of close. Yeah, Okay, there's a part of it that touches it,
the Les de la Madeline. This will say that the requirement of a QR code to enter or leave the archipelago will only be for tourists, while residents will require to show their driver's license to enter or leave. Well, I'm not gonna be going there anytime soon. They say that they're going to be charging thirty dollars to any visitor who comes, anyone who just who visits? Do you think this is one big plot to keep tourists away actually to keep
things local? I'm just I mean, that certainly is what some thought, but residents aren't real happy. There was supposed to be a QR code for residents as well. Want to be able to follow ven you come and go? What could possibly go wrong? Second story, Guess who's delivering the keynote speech to the Florida Democratic Leadership Blue twenty twenty four event. Joe Uncle Joe John Fetterman. Oh really, now let's do Okay, we all made fun
of but he turned out to moderate based ogre man at times. At times exactly, it's more just an online meme. Now that's it's kind of funny. I mean, yeah, he's he's got his issues, but I take dealing with him who seems to be kind of an independent minded Don't you dare bully me to you guy, which I can respect own your beliefs even if I disagree with you, and you'll dialogue with I'm good with that. Here's
what makes this interesting. Do you remember hearing the story from Steve Stewart that Nicky Freed, who's the chair of the Democrat Party in Florida, had put out some uber progressives from a local political Democrat party in another city in Florida. Yeah, yeah, I do remember that. Now, of all the people she has coming down, she's got a guy who is a notorious moderate
among Democrats. It's just interesting. I don't want to read too much into it, but I think I think you can read something into the decision to invite him over any number of crazies who are experts at gaslighting. Right, So is this now a concession by Nikki Freed that the extremest wing of the party is not going to win anything in Florida. It's just going to cause them more and more losses. I'm just asking the question. I saw this
not good. We can't have the Democrat Party coming to their senses. We need them to stay on, stay crazy, Yes, stay crazy. Crap. This isn't good. But I mean there's the ad. Yeah, I I think this is worth noting. What you do with that, I don't know. It's an interesting discussion. Nonetheless. Right, Yeah, not worth like a whole segment of the show, but worth mentioning. Yeah, keeping
on the radar. And then there's this line the Department of Justice has argued before the Supreme Court that droning American citizens is permissible because Obama said it. Obama's Department of Justice said it could be done. So they're doing it because Obama said it was okay. Just just think about that for a second. They're arguing before the United States Supreme Court. Well it's okay because Barack Obama said it was okay. Yah, at least they're being honest. Now they
just we're gonna nucas all. It's it's incredible. So it surveilling US citizens with a drone is cool because because Obiden. But Obama said it was cool, that it was okay. See, they weren't challenged on it. It came up on the presidential immunity arguments. That's how this back with the final second. Okay, I said, no buzz buzz What do you think of
no buzz buzzes? Uh, no buzz buzz. I don't know's it's like alcohol free beer, like it's referring to beer like Heineken zero or whatever they're at rolling out with like this zero percent alcohol content beer now on the front end. For those of you that do not know, I've never had a drink, never had a beer. I couldn't tell you what a beer tastes like. All I can tell you is I think they smell gross. I
think they're just like nasty. But that's me. However, alcohol free beer is one of the hottest growth trends in the industry, thirty four point five percent rise in sales. You've got Athletic Brewing Company. Six of the top twenty five biggest selling non alcoholic beer brands Heineken zero point zero, number two, get Us zero point zero, number three, Budweiser zero number four, Klaus Tailor non alcoholic at number five, rounding out the list of the top
five sellers. There are three reasons why this is happening. One, alcohol free beer now tastes like real beer. Okay, nothing like some good old barley I okay. Women have made zero proof beer a regular drinking option. Women are driving the alcohol free category apparently. And number three, young adults drink less beer than past generations. They don't want to have club soda. I don't know what's wrong with a little dictor pepper. I'm just saying little
ginger ale some root beer. So they gravitate now to the to the alcohol free beer. But it's only three percent of the total beer sales. Just say it. No buzz buzz. That's what we do here on the Morning Show, brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show on Double FLA. We bring you all kinds of information. Look back at the radio program. In one hundred and eighty seconds or less. Our verse of the day Colossians four to two being a national day of Prayer. That's
a good one. It is National Day of Prayer. That's one of the bigger of the big stories. It starts at noon eastern steps of the Old Capital here in Florida, right there on Monroe Street facing Appalachi Parkway. If you can go, go, If you can't go, pray, pray anyway, Madison County. Flip's Republican. There's an answer to prayer right there. Vaccine manufacturer Astrozenica admits to stroke side effects their vaccine. Turns out, does
blood does clot blood? What I just I'm shocked by that revelation. These the vaccine. They didn't, it could be bad for people. No. Anti Israel protesters celebrate a win at Brown University, Biden Harris giving another three hundred and seventeen thousand borrowers. Taxpayer Grace talked to Scott Beacon about the Road to Riches running right through Washington, d C. Unless your Donald Trump tomorrow,
we'll do it again the Friday edition. Can't wait. Thanks for listening, friends, have a great day.