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Ep. 5158: New Polling on Florida's Abortion Amendment is Out

May 14, 20242 hr 33 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Tues. May 14, 2024. 

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Peppers, Picking Peppers, you're reading Pickers. Some we sells, Seashells by the Sea Shore and the Seashells sound seven. All right, good morning, Welcome, it's five minutes past the hour. Sorry, you just caught the end of the warm ups. It is the Morning Show with Preston Scott and off we go Tuesday, May fourteenth. It's it's wet out there. But what a shocking thing. It's raining. Yeah, it's it's raining. Schools are closed in a lot of the area. Not sure what May County decided

to do. I don't think they have had quite the same set of issues as have befallen this region. We will endeavor to find out because you have a little more time there in Bay County, it's it's an hour earlier, so you can you can hit the snooze button. And yeah, but Leon County, I think Jefferson will Color gasn't closed for the day. Yeah, they just they're not going to deal with trying to get buses out. Roads are flooding. We do have more rainfall and and so that that's that's the

forecast. It's wet. Thankfully, a real severe line of storms that was expected yesterday afternoon didn't really materialize. Had some local heavy rain, but that's about it. But still a lot of places still without power, still difficult to get around, all areas not everybody can get to and from. So they just they were smart. They just said, yeah, never mind, Look it's the end of the school year anyway, right, I mean, it was, dude, what kids are doing any school work? I remember,

I remember those days. Final month of school was just kind of like because teachers really worked hard to make sure they had a little extra time at the end of the year, and so they pushed. So when I was in school, the final few weeks were really throwaways, complete throwaways. But anyway, our verse today someone thirty nine. It is to me one of the most encouraging, thoughtful, thought provoking of the psalms. And that's that's

admittedly that's that's pretty high praise there. But this is the Psalmist writing to God stating, for you formed my inward parts, you knitted me together in my mother's womb. I praise you for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works. My soul knows it very well. I remember doing a message about psalmone thirty nine, and the uniqueness that each one of us represents in God's creation. Even with twins there are distinctive differences. It's just

it's a reminder that you are fearfully and wonderfully made. And I think one of the most important voices that we have to defeat is our own. Was listening to a story about Nancy Lopez, the Great Hall of Fame golfer. She was in the Hall of Fame of Women's golf thirteen to fifteen years before she stopped playing professionally. That's how good she was. She won so many tournaments, so many majors, so quickly in her career. She was putt

in the Hall of Fame and then played for another thirteen fifteen years. And she talked about how she played with joy, even when she played poorly. She played with joy. Golf maybe as much as any sport, if not more so than any sport, is about what's between the left and the right ear. Yet now you know, hand eye coordination like all sports, matters, But the ability to defeat the voices of doubt of defeat, and that really is kind of the challenge in life, isn't it. So many are

derailed by their own voice. And so this verse, I think is a great reminder to you. You're fearfully and wonderfully made. God has a plan and a purpose for your life. Press into that ten minutes past the hour, they could beak inside the American Patriots Almanac. Next, we'll tell you about the show, and it is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Preston Scott, I got bad though one News Radio one hundred point seven double UFLA. All right, let's first get to the date. May fourteenth, eighteen

oh five. Lewis and Clark expeditions, pushing up the Missouri River squall hit the sale of one of their boats, swamped it. Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark Ashore at the time, looked on in horror, quoting our papers, instruments, books, medicine a great part of our merchandise, and ensured almost every article indispensable, indispensably necessary to ensure the success of our enterprise. While it all threatened to float away, well, the men struggled to get

the boat to land. The expedition's only female member quickly calmly plucked the supplies from the icy river, quoting the Indian woman, to whom I ascribe equal four mortitude and resolution with any person on board at the time of the accident,

caught and preserved most of the light articles which were washed overboard. So what Lewis wrote in his journal six days later, the grateful captains named a handsome river of about fifty yards in width in Montana after Seca Jawea, the young Shoshone woman, her name means bird woman, the wife of a French trader hired by Lewis and Clark as an interpreter. Strapping her baby's son on her back, she treked west with the explorers on their famous Voyage of Discovery

to the Pacific. Along the way, she helped communicate with some of the Indians they encountered, and the Rockies. The core of Discovery met a band of Shoshone whose chief turned out to be Saka Juwea's brother. She helped persuade them to provide horses needed to cross the mountains. In two thousand, the US Mint began issuing dollar coins in the image of the young explorer carrying her son, Jean Baptiste. What a cool part of history, Just a fascinating

intersection of cultures. Seventeen eighty seven. Delegates begin gathering in Philadelphia for the Constitutional Convention again seventeen eighty seven. Eighteen ninety seven, in Philadelphia, John Phillipsus's March the Stars and Stripes Forever is performed for the first time. Boy, I wonder what that was like to hear that. I bet that was incredible. That is such a robust composition. Nineteen oh four, first Olympic

Games held in the United States open in Saint Louis. Never would have thought Saint Louis ever. Seventy three, Skylab launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida. The first US space station, I think technically kind of only I don't think we've really had maybe we did before the International Space Station kind of took over the landscape of all of that. All right, Today on the program, a lot of different content coming next hour. Got a manly minute. Then

in the third hour, Justin Haskins said to join us. Very excited to visit with Justin. I'm going to talk about that polling and the reaction, the interview with Tucker Carlson, as well as his thoughts on what's going on on campus and more. Howard Heisman with money talk and more tomorrow already have a great show. US Senator Rick Scott personal defense say, I mean just

dropping dimes. Man, that's what's happening around here, all right, come back sixteen minutes past the hour, see if I can quit bouncing my hands on the console. Bay County Schools normal doing their thing. Yeah, this is this is a tree lined community. And the difference when a storm comes through here like a tornado, it's just so unpredictable. You don't know what's going to happen. Anyway. I feel like I feel like this community was

actually fortunate in terms of fatalities and injuries. Stuff can be replaced. Yeah, it's going to be a pain in the rear. But hang in there, folks, Hang in there. Twenty two past the hour here on the Morning show. If you are just waking up and you did not know, Leon County Schools, Jefferson County, Gadsden will call it all closed today. The school are closed, all right, So just keep that in mind. The kiddos aren't lying to you when they say they said we didn't have to

come to school today. They're they're telling you the truth. All right, Did you ever go to Coney Island theme Park in Ohio. No, I don't think so. I didn't know there was a Coney Island in Ohio. No. I've only ever known about the one in New York right where you could find the original Nathan's Hot Dog stand. And it's a thing of beauty. I just want you to know that it's it's it's incredible. Apparently Coney Island, it was was important word a water park in Cincinnati or in the

Burbs. A guy named Adam Alterman worked there for five seasons and he heard that they were shutting down the park permanently in December twenty twenty three. All of the slides, pools, rides would be demolished. He went on Facebook and he saw that the the business was selling all of the slides and all the pool equipment. I thought, why not. My man, Adam, who once worked at the park, bought the Silver Bullet, which is a

water slide built in nineteen forty five. I don't know what he bought it for, but he bought it. He said, I love the history of it, just the Cincinnati history in general. Just thought it would be cool piece to own. He had it professionally moved whatever that means, I guess disassembled and transported to a secret location where he took some photographs, shared it

on social media. He said, I've had a lot of interest from different parties across Cincinnati trying to purchase it from me, but right now I'm not really wanting to sell it. I would love to see it in use again, but no immediate plans. Now my mind immediately went to Okay, cool

saving, preserving, I'm down with that. I watched this show with on Magnolia Network with my sweet wife, and it's a spin off of Fixer Upper with Chip and Joanna Gaines, and it's their former carpenter who builds furniture, Clint Harp and I think it's called Destination Road or something like that, and he goes across the country with people that are disassembling old barns and they're repurposing them for homes or to be part of a village like this one that was

disassembled in New York was brought back together in Waco, Texas as part of a village where people can go and learn how to forge a knife, do stained glass, do leather work, work with primitive fabrics, making the fabrics the yarn and all of that from scratch, I mean, all this stuff, and so it was this preserving of an older time, and so I get the idea. I'm just thinking to myself, what would you need to have to resurrect a water slide that was a main part of a theme park.

I can't even imagine the amount of infrastructure, plumbing. I mean, it's not like you put it in your backyard unless you've got some ridiculous piece of property. Anyway, it'll be interesting to see if this pops up down the road, the Silver Bullet water Slide from Coney Island to Ohio in Cincinnati twenty seven minutes after the hour, big stories in the press box are standing by. Don't you leave us? The morning show at Preston Scott on News

radio one hundred point seven WFLA. All right, Donald Trump gonna be on Clay and Buck today one o'clock eastern noontime Central. So, uh yeah, be a good visit. Used to come on our show. Real interviews happened here anyway. Yeah, do you think he had to be referred to as former? I know it's it's petty, I know, I know, I admit it. It is. I justid I struggle with the former. I it's like I can't call Joe Biden a president, He's a resident. We

also makes you feeling better. Every president, either in or out of office, retains the title president. So like even when they're long past retired, George Bush is still mister president. Brock mister President, Jimmy Carter mister President exactly. So I'm going to be ninety five years old and They're going to be saying, mister host, Big Stories of the press box anyway. That's that's coming up at one o'clock eastern. Donald Trump on Clay and Buck right

here on these stations. Big Stories in the press Box, brought to you by Grove of Creative Marketing. That was so aggressive, Thank you and digital expertise. I'm just yeah, full radio. There. Polling from the Florida Chamber usually very accurate. Polling the Chamber is usually the most accurate reflection of what the real state of whatever's being asked. Their polling has long been to

me the bellweather of all polling inside of Florida. I can't speak to anything else but there, and and it says that the abortion initial it has sixty one percent support, which puts it over the number. Saint Paul found that recreational usage of marijuana is falling short right now, not by much. But I just want to remind you amendment to limit government interference with abortion limit First, that's not right. Secondly, the amendment itself is wholly inadequate because it

defines nothing. This is This goes down as one of the most egregious wrong rulings in Florida State Supreme Court history that I'm aware of. Maybe there was something that happened back and who knows when, but since I've moved to Florida in nineteen eighty seven, this is the most egregious decision by the justices, and it's amazing that it came from the four men. The three women correctly point out this is a joke. It's going to be litigated to no end.

Even the fellows are admitting that, I beg of you people talk this up. The campaign to defeat this is going to happen with you talking about it in places that might make you uncomfortable. And what you do is you take the approach that I'm spending way too much time on this. You take the approach that Justin Haskins did with the polling on voter fraud. He didn't say, did you commit voter fraud? He said, did you do this? Well, yeah, I did, not pointing out that, Oh,

by the way, that's voter fraud. Did you do that? Yeah? Did that? That's voter fraud too. He didn't approach it as in, did you commit voter fraud? He said did you do these things? And in the same way you approach the abortion amendment the same way. How do you feel about abortions in the final trimester? Most people would go, no, that's that's wrong. What would do you think it's right that that even after a baby's delivered, healthy and outside the wound, that it could be

it could be terminated and killed. Well, no, that's ghastly. Will you point out that's what this amendment allows? The word viability, OMG, women's health? What does that mean? Are we truly talking life and death? Are we talking about the mental health, the emotional health? The list goes on and on. Friends, you've got to be educated on this and talk about it's the only way it's going to be defeated. Back with more big stories. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott's other big stories in

the press box. Green Bay, my beloved city of Green Bay. This is a wonderful illustration of how voter fraud happens with the consent of those who are entrusted with being responsible. City clerk in Green Bay is Celestine Jeffries. Now, it's important note Green Bay is uber progressive in its elected officials. I mean left of left, and it sickens me, it breaks my heart. That said in response to a complaint filed by the Public Interest Legal Foundation

on behalf of three citizens in Green Bay. Jeffries concedes, quoting that she has not been strictly adhering to the statutory requirements of Wisconsin statutes, but the failure to do so is inadvertent and due to a lack of awareness of statutory requirements. Wisconsin's one of twenty states, along with the District of Columbia, to offer election day registration. She was not following any of the state laws regarding any of it, and she was like, I didn't I didn't know.

I was just I was just you know, helping people. You're the city clerk and you don't know state law on elections. I'm just simply pointing out, my friends, the margins that Biden allegedly air quotes won in twenty twenty are so slim, these little towns and hamlets across the country where he didn't know. You know, really, you can't do that. And then you add in Justin Haskins polling data that says seventeen percent of voters doing mail

in voting committed fraud. That's hundreds of thousands of vot oats shouldn't have counted. That alone ends it another big story in the press box. As if we don't have enough issues with illegals, did you know they're stealing oil? The Permium Basin is in southern Texas. It is, maybe by some accounts, the biggest reserve of oil in the United States. Now some say North Dakota's got it. I think it's backing. But that kind of works under

Canada's land as well, I think. But truckloads of oil are being stolen from small and independent oil producers. Trucks, equipment, work clothes, you name it. They're working with organized crime and they're stealing our oil that these independent companies process, refine, make available for refinement, et cetera. And so these small, independent oil producers are being robed blind. Their livelihood's being stolen, and this is happening across the southern part of Texas. Another problem

with the illegal immigration, and then this under these slow learners. You've got to be You've got to be kidding me. This won't take but a second. San Francisco is now offering the Managed Alcohol Program. Homeless that are alcoholics and addicted to booze are being given drinks every day, classes, housing in a hotel, three meals, cultural alloutings, and it's going to cost cast taxpayers five million a year. They're giving alcoholics one to four drinks a day

on taxpayer expense. People that have gone through recovery are saying, ah, this isn't recovery. This is not going to help. You think they'd learned illiberals. Never do they need victim classes. This is perpetuating victimhood. This is incredible. The number of utility polls snapped in half and broken during the tornadoes on Friday exceed the numbers combining hurricanes Hermine, Irma and Michael. Yeah,

that's nuts. Rain is gonna be with us for a while this morning, And if you're just waking up, schools are closed in Leon Jefferson, Wacola, Gadsden Counties at least, So just check with your list serve and make sure. But if you're in Leon County, your schools are closed. Bay County open. But the rain, the flooding, the roads, the trees, the power that there are all still issues here and it'll be a

while. I've been getting text from people out of town. Yeah you okay, Yeah, like hey heard on the national news, Yeah that you know this bad wave, and like, yeah, I'm doing okay. Can't say everyone is doing okay because it's kind of rough out there. My sister reached out, heard about the tornadoes that went through Tallahassee. Are you okay? I thought about not responding. That's so, senister, just I just you woke up and Joseph violence. I'm no, I'm just a jerk, no,

I replied immediately. Little brother syndrome, Is that right? I don't think so. When I was born, my sister was fifteen. That's big. That's a big gap. Yeah, so it's not like you could really like, oh, she's like she was gone like mom too, you know, like when you were old enough to like play tricks or whatever, she was already well out of she's gone. Yeah, yeah, toast anyway, I basically, I mean I grew up as an only child in a family of seven, five kids and mom and dad. I was an only child.

It's true. It's one of those surreal stories. Ever, all right, I thought this was this was just this made me laugh. Probably shouldn't just starts with the hunger strike at Princeton. They vowed to not eat or drink again until their demands were meant. Oh no, don't threaten us. Participants will abstain from all. This is their announcement, from all food and drink except water until our demands are met. We commit our bodies to their

liberation of Palestine. Princeton. Hear us, Now, we will not be moved. They're ending their hunger strike. They're hungry. They're hungry due to health concerns of the thirteen strikers who fasted for ten days. The first hunger strike wave ended and the second wave is begun ten days. They did a ten day Is that what you said? Yeah, that's a pretty impressive fast. Actually yeah whatever. Yeah, First of all, I don't believe them.

Yeah, true, I think they were sneaking sour patches. Sour patch kids, and and uh you know, and yeah, yeah, absolutely, But even if they were, what kind of commitment is that? That's so funny? This is it's true. It's it proves that I can't take it anymore. It proves that everyone is inherently like a moral and religious creature, right because we want to give all of ourselves to something, and these people

are just doing it for stupid temporal ridiculously that's an interesting point. I mean, rather than fasting for God, yeah, inside, for a cause greater than oneself, as long as it doesn't go too long. Yeah right right, See that's what I that's the bottom line point here. All right, So the next wave is coming ooh, so we got another group of fourteen, thirteen, ten people that are going to fast for ten days and then quit and go get food, and then what another group and then another group.

Okay, have a good time starving yourselves. I'm not worried about this generation. They don't have heart, they don't have courage, they don't have commitment. There is no school today for many of the counties in the listening area, not all. So check with your your lists, are your whatever you go to verify. But I can tell you that Leon County schools are closed. Bay County schools are open. The rest is up to you. That's how we'll start. It's wet outside. It reminds me of the old

forecast of the hippie dippy weather man George Carlin. Some of you will laugh just by me mentioning George Carlin and the hippie dippy, hippie dippy weather man. Tonight's forecast dark continued dark with scattered light in the morning. Oh, anyway, I want to I want to circle back to the end of the last hour where I talked about no courage the generation, and I'm not talking about like everybody in the generation of millennials and gen Zers. I'm talking about

the protesters, the Marxists, the Clantifa's out there. Honestly, I'm going to borrow from what Hamas and the Jihadis say about them. They're useful idiots. They don't really have the courage of their convictions because they're not honest convictions. They're not birth of true knowledge of anything. You can't fake. Passion that lasts and becomes commitment that leads to some form of change, you can't fake that. It has to It comes from a true, heartfelt place of

conviction. That's why I don't I don't. I don't fear these kids. They don't even know what they're doing. They don't they don't know. They can't point Palestine out on a map, they don't know where Gaza is. Person after kid after kid gets asked about this and they go, well, I you know, I really don't know. What does that mean? Do you know what that means? Committed genocide? Oh they're not. This is

what genocide looks like. It's what they did. Yeah. Anyway, I just wanted to clarify when I talked about no heart, no courage, no conviction. They just because they're they're they're being co opted. They're just as Grant talked about, they're just looking for a cause to be passionate about. But but with that comes no true passion because they don't know enough. You

can't be passionate about something that you don't know anything about. You can look like it, you can feign it, you can pretend, you can hashtag and you can post. But that's why the hunger strike. We are giving our bodies until really until what you're hungry for pizza, till the pains then you start getting a little dizzy and hallucinating and all that. Look ten days. Yeah, way to go, well done. Next round comes in. Yeah, did you get your demands meant? No? You know, the

courage of your convictions. You're being useful idiots. That's how the Jahattes think of you. It's just not exactly what I plan to talk about here, but I think it's important because I know that we have young people that listen to this program and you're not them. But this hopefully allows you to better interact with people that are thinking this way. It's almost like help them to come out of the matrix. Come on, comma, come on, take

the red pill. Yeah, you're being played. You're being played for a fool. This is how they think of you. Explain genocide, and it's amazing how as you talk through genocide you realize that what they did Hamas on October seventh was genocide. What they engaged in The Israelis are being surgical. They really are. Ten minutes past the hour, it's the Morning Show with President Scott. Eleven minutes after the hour. I'm intentionally steering clear of Michael

Cohen and the whole Stormy Daniels thing. It's just absurdity. Michael Cohen's the fixer. Did you see any of the video of his pitch. He's trying to pitch a reality TV show that he stars him. He had a demo reel all done, and he's I'm the fixer, and so what happens in his testimony he talks about being the fixer. It's just you can't make this stuff up anyway. Look, it doesn't. It doesn't surprise me at all that Donald Trump paid Stormy Daniel's money to allegedly keep quiet. Where's the crime?

The crime allegedly is that he didn't list it as a campaign expense in some way, shape or form. Well, it's not. There was an NDA, there was an agreement. She was a very high priced prostitute. She got paid, and she didn't. She wasn't coerced, she wasn't made. She she's she's left with the guy. He later had her sign on NDA and gave her some money. Not the greatest attributes and virtues, I

grant you. But where's the crime anyway? Michael Cohen, his attorney, is trying to turn this into something, and they're trying to turn it into something, and it's just I'm not. I think they've made a lot of mistakes in this, but I'm not going to spend a lot of time. I am going to point out this is something that broke last month. Do you know who doctor David Morians is. You ever heard the name? I

don't think so. He's an advisor to doctor Anthony Fauci worked for worked with top advisor and the House of Reps selects subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic now has emails? Now have emails? Have email? Has email? Have Well? Anyway, they've got email from Moren's four messages to Peter Dasak, a zoologist, and those emails show that the zoologists funneled money from Fauci's agency to a lab in Wuhan. Here's what's significant. Those emails from doctor Fauci's advisor,

doctor David Morens. They were on his personal email and he directed people, which is now in the emails that the Congress has quoting retained. Very few emails or documents continue to re quest. The correspondence on sensitive issues be sent to me at my Gmail address. I try to always communicate on Gmail because my NIH email is foid Constantly, I will delete anything that I don't want to see in the New York Times. That's a that's a federal that's a

breaking of federal law. That's a breaking of transparency laws. I told you this was eventually the damn was going to break. He's privately communicating and arranging the payments going from Fauci's agency where he he said there was no no gate of no, no gate of function research unless there was, But I'm not saying there was. I'm just saying that if there, I meant, if there was, it was done on personal email accounts, and a whistleblower knew

it and pointed Congress to the right email account. And it's now in the hands of Congress. Will Fauci ever see prison? A couple of stories here about girls. Judge in New York New York County struck down an executive order NASA County. Remember the county executive, Bruce Blakeman. He said, Yeah, we're not going to allow biological men, boys to compete against girls women, not going to allow it. Well, I knew this was gonna happen.

Judge Francis Rosigliano ruled that he did not have the authority to issue the order. Banning trans genders from women's sports. Well, first of all, he didn't. I knew this was coming, absolutely knew it was coming. He's the county administrator. Basically, he does not have that authority. It doesn't change the fact that he's right. He said, a lack of courage from a judge. You didn't want to decide the case on its merits. Unfortunately, girls and women are hurt by the court. I don't disagree with

any of that. However, he doesn't have that authority, and ultimately that does matter. What's interesting here is that the largest school district in the state of New York, Manhattan, the school Board, has approved a resolution that could lead to a ban on transgender athletes otherwise known as men competing against women, boys competing against girls. So that's a step in the right direction. Though we are yeah, I need to stop. I also knew this was

coming, and it's starting to show up already. WNBA basking in the glow of Caitlyn Clark and a few other rookies that are noteworthy. But look, let's let's call it what it is. Caitlyn Clark broke records that have stood for years. I still believe the most prolific scorer in NCAA basketball history is not Caitlyn. It's Pete Marivitch because he averaged forty four points a game. But I digress. Caitlyn Clark is a phenom and she raised the awareness and

interest in women's basketball because she plays it like a guy. But I said it was going to be rough for her because the race issue was unescapable, inescapable, and it's proven to be the center for the Las Vegas aces. Asia Wilson out there complaining, I think it's a huge think. I think a lot of people may say it's not about black and white, but to me, it is because you can be top notch and at what you are as a black woman. But maybe somehow that's something that people don't want to

see. They don't see it as marketable. So it doesn't matter how hard I work, it doesn't matter what we all do as black women, We're still going to be swept underneath the rug. Boils my blood when people say it's not about race, because it is. No, it's not about race. And so even though I know that I'm howling into the wind here, and I'd like to point out that Nike is rolling out a signature shoe with her name on it. She also signed an endorsement deal with Gatorade. And

she made these announcements knowing those deals were done. They weren't announced, but they were done. So I'm just pointing out she's fine. She's getting paid more outside of basketball and she does inside the sport. Why because women's basketball doesn't make any money in the professional league. They might make money this year. Because why because Caitlin Clark is selling out arenas. Can I tell you that? Here's the dirty little truth. It has nothing to do with black

or white evidence. Oh who's that gymnast um? You know? I can't remember her name because she's not white. Give me a break. Simone Biles, ladies and gentlemen, is a gazillionaire. She's black. She's great at what she does. Here's the difference. It's not about race or skin color. It's about the fact that Caitlin Clark plays women's basketball like a dude. She jacks up shots crossing half court. She'll have knights where she can't throw

it in the ocean. She'll have nights where she's unconscious. That's why Pete Marrivige sold out gyms That's also why Julius Irving did, and Michael Jordan did and others. If it's about skin color, then how did Magic Johnson? How did Kareem abdul Jabbar? How did any number the majority of black athletes in the NBA making gazillion bank How's that happen? It has nothing to do with that. It's because you're playing a sport that largely is unwatchable, the

WNBA. It just is. It's ugly. Now it's getting better. Caitlin Clark's throwing stuff into the bleachers and not making shots. I'm not watching. I don't care. It's not interesting to me. But I told you it was going to happen. Broken record, Preston Scott. The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. On news radio one hundred point seven in UFLA. Who does this? Got a homeless problem in

a city? A lot of the homeless in this city are alcoholics, and so you're going to take five million dollars a year of tax money and you're going to give them one to four drinks a day, put them in a hotel, three meals a day. Cultural outings, yes, cultural outings, going to the theater perhaps and maybe catching a bit of the ballet. Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove of creative marketing and digital

expertise. San Francisco under fire for giving booze to homeless alcoholics. An interview with a recovered alcoholics said, where's the recovery in all of this? He said, this is not how you treat people that are alcoholics. This isn't help anyway. Uh, slow learners man, California, good grief. It is. It's like you want to say, is it in the water? What can cause a state to by and large be so delusional in policy? I mean they're Democrats. I I'm at a loss to explain it any other

way. Speaking of City of Green Bay, ridiculously progressively illiberal, the city clerk now admitting she doesn't understand election law that she was breaking. I just I didn't know. That's just one example. We'll talk next hour with Justin Haskins of the Heartland Institute about the fallout from the polling that he did where roughly one in five people who did mail in voting admitted to committing one or more federal felonies. On voter fraud. They just didn't know they were committing

voter fraud. At least most of them didn't know. Illegals stealing oil from the Permian basin near the Texas border. They're literally stealing oil that's loaded in trucks from independent oil producers, and Biden's doing nothing. And then this polling suggests at this point, this is polling from the Florida Chamber, the abortion initiative has sixty one percent support. That's enough to pass it. Trust me when I say we will be spending time talking about this at greater length.

It is so important that you roll up your sleeves, spend a little time refining the argument and helping people understand this will be complete and total, unrestrained killing a babies and not necessarily all in the womb because it's not defined unrestrained abortion. Preston Scott, can you fly this plane and land it? Surely you can't be serious. I am serious, and don't call me shir on news radio one hundred point seven. WUFLA had a brief discussion about this around

the dinner table on Sunday after church. Disney CEO Bob Iger indicated last week he is personally involved in honing the Marvel and other Disney franchises, but in particular quote, I we have been working hard with the studio to reduce output

and focus more on quality. Now I certainly agree with the idea that they just released way too many movies and weird characters and storylines, and it's just I personally think the ending of the original series is something that that you know, my sons and I disagree on. They think that whole Avengers Endgame Ultimate and I don't know what the Infinity War whatever they were called, was awesome. I thought it was just cumbersome, way too much, way too many,

too many to be continued. I didn't. I didn't. I didn't like it. But in the in the wake of those movies and most of the cast coming out as unbelo believably woke, speaking out politically and weighing in on and look, they have every right to do it, but some of them just flat insulting their audience and it suffered at the box office as a result. And so he thinks it's because they had too many movies. There's a point that he has here. There have been too many Marvel characters,

movies, things. Not every comic that Bob Lee and his boys drew out. Stanley Sorry and his team drew deserves movies, deserves a movie, deserves movie status. They don't all need to be out there, but they're desperate. But what I can absolutely assure him is that the problem with Marvel isn't just about quantity over quality. They've turned off a bunch of their audience. They've insulted a bunch of people that are frankly center right right, you know,

conservative, and they don't want any part of the wokeness. They just don't want their money going to line the pockets of these people and the studio that funds it that is as woke, if not more woke, than any of the actors. What is it? Chris Evans is Captain America? Is that? Who that is? I think that's his first name. Who was he before Captain America? Nobody nothing? Captain America turned him into an icon?

What did he do? He insulted everybody that that turned him into a star, and that ensures that each and every one of them gets more jobs. That's part of the Hollywood patronage network. Yeah, so like you you get this big break, right, your Captain America or your Scarlet Johanson who's been in other films, right, but she became wildly popular because of Marvel and then goes in exactly and then she gets these other jobs. It's the

patronage network. If you give us a little incense and you insult, you know, the masses, you'll get more jobs, make more money. And the big types, the big execs at Disney and Hollywood. My contention is we've asked this question before, like when are the stockholders going to say something? I'm I'm growing more convinced that the stockholders are in lockstep with the media companies to try and engineer the market and engineer the masses to get us desensitized

to all of the nonsense. And they're part of this, you know. But it's work, I know, but they're not winning them back to the box office. Universal's kicking these Pixar. But similarly to the point I made last hour, like we're inherently moral and religious creatures. The stockholders, the media execs, they're all committed to this like it's a religion. They have to continue to do it in order because they've got a They are the priestly

cast. You know, but what's gonna happen is they're gonna they're they're losing box office share. They're not just losing share, they're not making money. Their stock their valuations are plummeting. Eventually. That means these actors aren't making there. They're the studios can't give them the big money up front. They're gonna have to say, well, we'll see how it does in the box

office. We'll pay you based on that. And if people aren't going, and they're not, I mean I I have very little interest in packing up and going to the movie theater. Yeah, I'm been in two three years. There's you get one film maybe a year that's even remotely interesting, and that's it. I think both you and I talked about Napoleon being interesting.

Yeah, yeah, do you go see it? I never did. Neither did I. But it's like, yeah, no, I found out there were a couple of scenes in there that might have been a little over the top in terms of intimacy, and I was like, yeah, not so much. I heard they turned him into kind of this uh sekine phoenix.

Yeah, yeah, as Napoleon. They turned Napoleon into kind of this like simp kind of like he was just worshiping, you know, the female lead, and it's like, okay, it's Josephine, Yeah, his wife, mistress, whomever it was historically, But just the idea that no man could ever ever just be like highly competent and really good unless there's a woman, right, God forbid. We actually have great men that solely just dictate themselves

and their you know, competent. But late going into the segment Manly minute more coming up next, Justin Hasss in our number three here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Good morning, and welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Manly minute, moment's way, short segment here. I just I'm not sure I would have admitted if I was Robert F. Kennedy junior, that I at one point had a worm in my brain. I'm sure

by now you've heard the story. It's been kind of joked about. But a deposition reviewed by The New York Time from twenty twelve where he talks about a worm that got into my brain quoting and ate a portion of it and then died. He was diagnosed with mercury poisoning. You said I have short term memory loss. I have longer term memory loss that affects me. He has said to the Times recently that he's fully recovered from the memory loss,

has no after effects of the parasite. Still not sure i'd have talked openly about my medical history, which is private. I'm not sure I would have talked about a worm in my brain. But that's just that's just me. Time for manly minute. These are virtue skills. Things to teach your son to be a man. We talked last week about getting your son at the

appropriate age a pocket knife, then teach him how to use it. If it's a pocket knife, one of those Swiss army knives that has a few little attachments, teach him how to use each and everyone the various uses for that thing. But at the very least, teach him about the respect that he should have for a bladed instrument. Teach him how to open boxes safely with it. Teach him how he can create tinder from sticks for a campfire, not the app thank you. Teach him how to get lint off of

his sock for dry tinder as needed using that same thing. There are any number of uses for a good pocket knife, but at the appropriate age. Teach your son how to use one, how to care for one, how to sharpen one. Honing the edge on a stone is cool. Is the art of doing that is so much fun. And there are gazillion uses for a pet knife, pocket knife. All right, the news is next. It's the morning show at Preston's. Cut all right, it's a third hour

here on the Morning Show at Preston's. Reminding again parents and around the Capital City region, schools are closed today. The aftermath of the tornadoes on Friday through the city, followed by the rainfall yesterday and then again today. Wisdom prevailed and they have closed the schools in the county as well as the surrounding counties. So keep that in mind. Bay County out there in Panama City, your schools are open and operating as normal. We welcome you to the

third hour of the program. It's Tuesday, May fourteenth. He's Grant. I'm Preston Scott. Great to be with you and please to have with us once again from the Heartland Institute. He is Justin Haskins, Justin, how are you. I'm doing great? How are you? I'm doing well? I caught your visit with Tucker Carlson. For those that may not know the context, let's remind everybody about the polling that you did and what you learned about mail in voting in twenty twenty. Yeah, so I had a theory.

I've had a theory for the past few years now. That's the greatest form of voter fraud, the biggest form of voter fraud that occurred in twenty twenty. And I really wasn't sure how much of this actually had occurred when I came up with this idea. Was a voter fraud within a household. You know, a husband who votes on behalf of his wife, ah, adult child who's voting on behalf of everybody in the household, friends voting for

friends, that sort of thing. Because when you send ballots, millions of ballots, tens of millions of ballots out into the world, you know you have a lot of people who are getting ballots that don't normally vote. And it was a contentious election, and I thought there was a chance that that

might occur. So what I wanted to do was create a poll that would ask voters it just flat out if they engaged in activities that constitute voter fraud, So we asked about people filling out other people's ballots and other kinds of voter fraud as well, and we didn't tell them it was voter fraud, but in a lot of cases it was pretty obvious, and we wanted to not just would people be honest, would people say, yeah, I did

this thing. And what we found was an absolutely incredible number of people said voters said that they committed at least one kind of fraud in the twenty twenty presidential election. It ended up being about one in five, between one and five and one and four, so we're talking about twenty twenty five ish percent of voters, depending on how you look at the numbers, said they that

they engaged in at least one of these activities. And of course, when you apply that to the election results, you would have a completely different election. And we actually did the math to make sure that that was the case. But because Joe Biden relied so heavily on mail in ballots, way way more than Donald Trump had twenty percent, say or even fifteen or ten, all the way down to I think it's around five percent of ballots had been

cast illegally. Then Donald Trump not Joe Biden would have been president of the United States. What is the fallout from this information? What are you hearing from officials in states and local municipalities federally. Yeah, the media response to this has been absolutely incredible. You know, you mentioned the Tucker Carlson interview that was seen by millions and millions of people, something like five million people

or so. Saw that. We had millions of other people here about it, like on this show, Glenn Beck's show, Mark Levin's show, you know, Fox News, all the I mean, almost every big name in conservative media talked about this, But as far as policymakers go, it was mostly crickets. I mean, lots and lots of interest from regular folks, from media, from people in the Trump campaign. Donald Trump himself said it was the biggest poll in twenty years, he says, the most important story

of the year. But local and state officials really have done absolutely nothing, have said nothing about this for the most part, and I think that's really telling. Justin Haskins with us, We're gonna come back, I'm want to pick up there. We're going to transition to another topic or two or three. Always pleased to have him with us. Heartland Institute. Stopping Socialism is another I guess venture if you will. It's got a web site Stopping Socialism

Now dot com. I think it is. We'll reset all of that and continue on the morning show. Yeah, quick notice here for all of you driving in Leon County, especially on the east side, report of a pretty significant accident just east of the Lighthouse Children's Home one mile east of I ten

on ninety. So just keep that in mind as you're driving. And also keep in mind the roads are wet, they're flooding, and we still have hundreds of power lines power poles snapped in half from the tornadoes that race through on Friday. So be safe as you're driving around. Justin Haskins with us.

Yes, the website is Stoppingsocialism dot com. Justin I'm curious. Does the fact that that lawmakers, especially Republicans, the House Speaker, the Senate Minority leader, does there's silence just buttressed the idea that we are more and more working with a monolith of a political party, sort of a uniparty. I would say that the silence at the state level is even more appalling and

proof of that fact. Okay, because you would think that in these deep red conservative states that something would be done, and they have made some improvement since twenty twenty in regards to election integrity, but we're still not even as good in terms of secure elections as we were prior to the COVID pandemic and a lot of the and there were problems before that, and so I mean, it's really appalling that even in a deep red state like say South Dakota

or something, you can't get things passed. Nuke Gingridge said that Republicans are going to have to outperform Democrats at the voting precincts by a significant margin to overcome the kind of well outbar the term from the left, the systemic cheating that is likely to happen. Have you figured, have you guys done some number crunching to determine first whether he's accurate and secondly what that number would have to be. When you say at the voting precincts, do you mean like

actually voters people showing up? Yep, Yeah, I actually think that based on the numbers we're seeing, Because you can remember the election, the presidential election is going to come down primarily to a handful of states, just like it did last time, and the reality is that in those states like Georgia, Arizona, for example, Pennsylvania, mail in balloting is really the difference between the two Candidates's that's where Republicans have to make up the difference is with

mail in balloting. They've had their butts kicked when it comes to mail in balloting in all of these states in the last couple of elections, but especially in twenty twenty and overwhelmingly, like in a state like Pennsylvania, I mean, Joe Biden won like seventy to eighty percent of the mail in ballots there,

and so that's really where they have to make up the difference. And that's why I'm so concerned about voter fraud, sure, because it's so easy to commit voter fraud with mail in ballots, and they still haven't fixed a lot of the problems dealing with the election integrity issue when it comes to the

mail in balloting. Given that fact, you know, one of the discussions that happens in groups that you know, I hang out with and talk to and interact with different people is you know what Republicans, Conservatives, they need to start doing things the way Democrats do it. When it comes to mail in balloting, do you just if you're the GOP, do you just really push mail in voting and don't push legally doing it? You know, And by that, I'm simply saying highlighting the legal ways to do it versus what

Democrats do, which is they don't care. Yeah, I mean, I think you have to push mail in balloting unfortunately, because I just don't see any other way to get to get the kind of votes they're getting in the Democratic Party, and every single vote is going to count because the election is going to could come down to thousands of votes. I mean, if you look at the last election, three states, for the most part, three states Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona decided that that election, and in total it

was decided by less than fifty thousand votes between those three states. So we're talking about out of one hundred and fifty million ballots casts. So we're talking about a tiny, tiny sliver fraction of people making the difference here. And if you're not doing everything you can on every single level, including with mail in balloting, then you're probably going to end up losing. And so you do have to push this. But really the solution is so simple, and

this is why it's infuriating that Republicans aren't doing it. Solution is very simple. You either don't have mail in balloting unless you have a good excuse for it. So you know, if you're disabled, there's something, or you're out of the state, then that's why verifiable. Yeah. Or you make people go to a you make people go somewhere to fill out the mail in ballot, or have a notary involved. I think a notary is probably the

best thing that you could possibly do. Three states actually have a notary requirement for ballots, but the vast majority of states do not. That would be an easy solution, and Republicans just don't seem interested in that. Justin Haskins with us for another segment. More to come on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Justin Haskins with us from the Hardland Institute. We're talking about the fallout the follow up if any to the polling on voter fraud and mail in

voting. It doesn't surprise any of us that had happened. It's just kind of fun that so many people admitted to it, which kind of speaks to either the sinister nature of it or the ignorance of voters or both, justin failing to secure mail in ballots. Though if that's not done properly, basically, we'll just see a repeat. They'll stop the counting, figure out how many they need, and they'll come up with more. Right, I mean, I think that we're in a situation where when the election is close.

And I said this prior to twenty twenty because it seemed obvious to me that this was going to happen, I just don't think you can say with any certainty that you know who wins, because it's just it would be too easy to commit fraud. And you only need a small, tiny percentage of fraud in some of these states, like one percent or less to completely swing the election one way or the other. And if you make it easy to commit fraud, how can anyone really know how much of it occurred or didn't occur

or anything like that, And you just can't. And just as an aside, didn't mention this earlier, but I should have told you about this before. But we had a poll that came out in April that asked people about voter fraud, very similar kind of poll. We asked people whether they'd be willing to commit a variety of different kinds of voter fraud, except instead of we did instead of twenty twenty, we asked them about this upcoming election.

And so we asked them things like, would you be willing to secretly change one of your friends or family member's ballots? Or would you be willing to destroy secretly one of your friends or family member's ballots? Things like that pay people off, that kind of thing. And what we found was twenty eight percent of voters said yes, I would be willing to do at least one of those things commit fraud. So this is the upcoming election, So how

much clearer could people make it? They're literally saying, yeah, I'll commit fraud if given the opportunity, and still nothing is being done at this point. It would be fair to say it's too late for the upcoming election to put any safeguards in place. Depends on the state, but in most places that's probably the case. Yeah, So what we need to hope for and pray for is just an absolute blowout election. That's what we need. That is so to that extent, to circle back, that's where Gingrich might be

onto something where they're just there. People are just going to have to and even Democrats. You know, we're seeing the polling that that black voters are migrating to Trump in numbers for a GOP candidate not seen since nineteen sixty four. Those types of voters probably are more important than ever. Yeah, I think I think at this point that is one hundred percent true. You need to win it, can't. You can't go into it saying we're just going

to do We're just gonna we're going to try to win. You know, we're gonna try. No, you have to go into it saying we need to blow the other side out. That needs to be the attitude. And if that isn't the attitude, which requires going to all kinds of different demographics that normally maybe Republicans don't spend enough time on. If you don't do that, then I think you're gonna have a lot of problems come November. Well, I'd hope to kind of get on the campus protest thing, but candidly,

I want to finish where we've been in this whole thing. Justin as you look ahead and the prospects for America, it almost dovetails straight back to stoppingsocialism dot com, the website that you oversee and have been so instrumental in putting content on and making people aware of where we are. It seems like that's kind of fallen by the wayside a little bit. Yeah, we've got

stories that point to it. But if we get another term of Obiden, which is what I'll call it, the Barack Obama Joe Biden Show, we will be unrecognizable four years later. Yeah, I don't think there's I don't

think there's any doubt about that. This is It's amazing because Joe Biden is a guy who is thought of by many people to be sort of a middle of the road president, but in reality, the people around him and him as well, I mean, the entire administration is the most progressive left wing administration in terms of policy that we have had at least since say Franklin Roosevelts or Woodrow Wilson or somebody like that. I mean, you got to go

all the way back to that period of time. Barack Obama was much more moderate in terms of policy. I think he actually was much further to the left than his policies were, and I think his policies were pretty left wing. But that just shows you how far Joe Biden and his administration the people around him have taken it. And it's because they learned from their mistake. Yes, they didn't do things fast enough the last time, thinking they were

going to win the elections forever. And now they're not taking any chances. They're doing everything they can to radicalize this country and they are succeeding well. And it speaks to the importance of the other part of the election process, which is Congress and the House and Senate. Because we got to stop this ping pong by executive order. We got to get to some real change in law that protects our infrastructure, our economy, our energy sector and so forth.

That's right, one, one hundred percent necessary, and we need to have states take the lead, and some states have, like Florida has done a fantastic job of this. But state need to take the lead. They don't need to wait for what for Washington, d C. To solve their problems. Yeah, they can fix a lot of their problems themselves and push back on the encroachments from Washington DC in the process. Justin thanks for waking up so early there on the West Coast. I appreciate it so very much.

You know that, and thank you for your time. Have a great one. YouTube President. Thank you, sir Justin Haskins with us this morning. He's an all timer. He's one of the best we've ever had on this show, spanning eight thousand interviews on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome to The Morning Show with Preston's I just I just have to take a second hear fig stories in the press box, brought to you by I Grow

with Creative Marketing and digital expertise. I don't know if you heard the National news. They're talking about Michael Cohen claiming Trump told him this is this is a disaster. This is a disaster. Women are gonna hate me. I'm struggling with the idea that a guy who wrote a book bragging about his exploits outside of marriage was overly concerned about that at that time. Michael Cohen is his own worst enemy. First of all, he's he's he's a proven liar.

Secondly, he played a recording of his client and he's supposed to be engaged in attorney client privilege and and and confidentiality, and he's recording the guy to make a pitch for a TV show. Wow. Anyway, not what I was gonna focus on big stories though. This morning poll suggesting Florida's abortion protection amendment has enough support to pass. This is all gonna boil down to you. It's pulling by the Florida Chamber. It's sitting at sixty one percent.

The weed amendment sits below at fifty eight percent. The number sixty percent. This is all up to you. I don't know what messaging, if any messaging, is gonna get done to stop this, other than you. It has to be you pointing out how horrible this amendment is. It's wording its title, it's all misleading. It will enshrine abortion on demand at any point for any reason. Wow, how can you say that? Because it

doesn't limit it at all. Even the justices that allowed it on the ballot, those ridiculous rulings made by the four men on the State Supreme Court, even they admit this is going to be litigated like crazy. Why because it's so ridiculously circular their argument that they're making. So it's clear and concise, but it's going to be litigated because it's confusing. It's up to you and me. I'm gonna do all I can to help you formulate the apologetic the

defense of life just based on this amendment. It's not about winning people over to your view. That would be awesome on abortion overall. It's about pointing out that this is wrong. Try again next time. This is wrong. This amendment is wrong. San Francisco under fire for a program giving booze to homeless alcoholics. Gee, what could go wrong? Green Bay, Wisconsin city

clerk admitting that she doesn't understand election law while she's breaking it. And illegal immigrants are stealing oil from the Permian basin near the Texas border from independent American oil producers. They're stealing the trucks loaded with oil right there from the from the independent producers. They're taking more of our resource. This is becoming an incursion by the Hortels into America. It is an invasion. I think you can argue that our military needs to fight back, but that's just me.

Forty minutes after the hour, Money Talk next with Howard Heisman. Time for a little money talk brought to you by me with Howard Heisman with Enhanced Financial Services, Securities and advisory services offered through NBC Securities Inc. Member Finder and SIPC NBC Securities Inc. Is a wholly owned subsidiary of RBC Bank USA. The apinions expressed or not those of NBC Securities Inc. Or i Art Media out appropriate matters see professional expert blicks right out of breath you lay them MONEYSA.

Howard, Good morning, sir, Good morning, front. We have been talking about the student debt absurdity that we are now seemingly facing. Let's put some context to it, though, sure so, depending on how various plans happen to be designed. The total cost of student debt cancellation policies have been put in place since twenty and twenty, it estimated will cost the treasury

between eight hundred and seventy billion to one point four trillion. And the interesting tidbit with those numbers pressedon is that that's more than the total federal spending on higher education all the way back to nineteen sixty two through two thy and nineteen, when it costs seven hundred and forty four billion. That's how much the federal Treasury spent for higher education over that's a really long time frame. Yeah, that's a that's a staggering number. It speaks to obviously, the cost

of education in this day and age. But also when when you say the treasury, that obviously means you and me, right, yeah, the folks that are paying the taxes. Absolutely, let's talk about the stock market and the fact that it would seem common sense would tell me that with the contraction out my word, not anybody else's of the economy and the businesses that are shutting down and so forth, mergers and there've got to be fewer stock options

out there than there have been. Well, you'd be exactly correct, absolutely correct. So the number of publicly traded companies in the US market is applying by over forty percent from its high point when there were more than eight thousand publicly traded companies back in nineteen ninety six to about forty six hundred and forty two in two thousand and twenty two. And I suspect the number with increased activities in mergers and acquisitions the last couple of years is even lower than that

now. And the leaders, though are two of the giant public companies. They've been big acquirers pressing alphabet that are known as Google and Microsoft Alone, those two companies have acquired more than five hundred other previously public companies. Howard,

this might be getting outside our skis just a little bit. But when you look at a company like Alphabet or Microsoft acquiring so many other companies, while it's the right of anybody's business to sell their business for the most part, does it get to the point where the SEC needs to look at this and say, that's too many companies under one that's a great question they of course, you know, and there are many that believe that the SEC in

regulation in general role is overdone. I happen to be in that camp, But in terms of it being based on the number of companies, I think I'd be more focused on the technology industries that they're acquiring and whether they're basically putting themselves in a monopoly position, whereas some of those other companies may have continued to flourish. Just my take on it, we got less than sixty seconds here. I'm curious factories are making a comeback. I don't understand how

or why. If it's true, it's good news, but what do the numbers say? Yeah, well, the real focus is on construction spending. So the US, as you know, for decades and decades really in the manufacturing sector has lacked and this past March spending annual lies came in at over two hundred and twenty three billion, again construction spending in the US that was

higher than it was pre COVID in February twenty twenty. In fact, construction spending has increased, and this is to build factories, whether it's for semiconjunct semiconductor chips or you know, automobiles, truck factories, etc. It's risen by one hundred and eighty five percent. That's two point eighty five times more spending than it was before. It may have something to do with what do they call it, the Inflation Reduction Act, poorly nate legedly, but they

you know, they've been putting some money into it. And frankly, I think it's not a bad thing to see the US become more competitive, particularly in the chip manufacturing sector, awfully important for security purposes. Howard got to go, Thanks for the time, my friend, forty seven minutes past the hour. The last reminder for any of new parents, kind of late to

the game. Here. Leon County surrounding area schools are closed today. Bay County schools are open, running as normal, but not in and around here. Be safe as you're driving around roads are flooding. Hopefully we'll start drying out over the next few days, at least get a little bit of a break. Tomorrow on the program, US Senator Rick Scott will join us in the second hour. Charlie Strickland Talent Training Group. In the third. We got Florida Man, Florida Man fact and fiction. We got it, we

got both. We got a couple of Florida Man stories. And then we'll do the factor fiction game. But this is pretty cool. Al Blashki originally earned the title of oldest person to tandem skydive when he jumped out of an airplane in twenty twenty. Al was one hundred and three years old, but his record was broken by a Swedish woman, rout Linia inga guard Larson boy. Imagine that on a driver's license. She was one hundred and three and

two hundred and fifty nine days old when she went skydiving. But Al got the record back. Wow, at one hundred and six years and three hundred and twenty seven days old. Couldn'tess he just did it? Who was? And he was joined in a tandem jump by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who did his first tandem jump. That's interesting. So he's back in the world records. Well done, al way to go one hundred and six, almost one hundred and seven years old, jumping out of perfectly good airplanes, which

shows you don't always get smarter as you get older. Brought to you by Barno Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one eight on WFLA just kidding sort of morning show. When a look back at the programming one hundred and eighty seconds or less, someone thirty nine versus thirteen and fourteen is where we started the day. Poles suggesting kind of an ironic thing, talking about being

fearfully and wonderfully made in your mother's womb. Pulling coming out from the Florida Chambers suggests the abortion Protection Amendment has enough support to pass here in Florida. It's up to you people. It just is you've got to you've got to to own this issue. San Francisco. Oh, they're going to give boost alcoholics, put them up, give them three meals a day, get them

in hotels. What could go wrong? It's a great idea, and that what she would do, just keep giving drugstatics that gap I see, yeah, Green Bay, Wisconsin. The city clerk has admitted that she doesn't fully understand election laws, so she can't really be held responsible for not following illegal immigrants stealing oil from the Permian Basin near the Texas border. They're literally taking

truckloads of oil from small, independent oil producers. An advisor to Anthony Fauci secretly messaged a zoologist who funneled money to a Chinese lab, and this was all conducted in emails that were not on the See how we say the radar of government officials, which is supposed to be by law, Princeton University students, and the anti Israel hunger strike due to health concerns. You don't say we'll be doing it again tomorrow. Thanks for listening. Have a great day.

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