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Ep. 5165: End the Fed?

May 23, 20242 hr 34 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Thurs. May 23, 2024. 

Our guest today includes Steve Stewart from Tallahassee Reports, and Dr. David Hartz in Optimum Health Naturally. 

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Oh, good morning friends, Thursday, May twenties, third, Sorry on the Morning Show with President Scott. I'm just laughing at the national news there. China doesn't like Taiwan's new president. You know, most countries would say something like, we're concerned about his policies of Dad. We have strong disagreements on his philosophy as it relates to no, no, no, China, he's a trouble maker. Such all right, anyway, good morning and welcome

Thursday. Busy program. As always, some unsettling things to talk about later in the show. In the third hour, unpact that in due time, doctor David Hartz joins us with some optimum health naturally, highlighting the word naturally. Steve Stewart from Tallahassi Reports will find out what's going on in the local community and area. Look, the Tallahassee area, the capital city. What happens here reverberates throughout the state. I've said it time and again and and

and here's the other thing. What happens anywhere. You know, I've talked about what's happening in Green Bay. Obviously it caught my eye because I'm a huge Green Bay Packer fan, and to see that the city and it's politics in particular, it's elected officials are just ridiculous, progressive lunatics. Breaks my heart. And they're they're they're lucky. A townland green Bay would dissolve away with the policies of the city were it not for the packer franchise, which

runs the economy, the economic engine of the community. Take the packers away from there, which will not happen. But if you if you did, that community would turn to dust. And so, you know, you look at what happens in a in a small town. It it can teach lessons about, you know, things to worry about, things to watch for.

I keep telling folks locally, you better be paying attention to the election locally because what happens this year in Tallahassee city elections will determine whether Tallahassee becomes Portland or not. It's just that simple. So our verse today comes from the

Second Corinthians one three and four. It says, Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord, Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. We are allowed to go through trials because

we live in a fallen world. God's promise is if you're steadfast and faithful to Him, if you've given your life to him, when it's all done, you'll win. I measure wins and losses eternally. Some measure them differently. I think the only way you measure is eternally, because there are just things that stink that happen in life, and it's a consequence of us living in a world that is captured by sin. Thankfully, we have a way out, We have an option, and we use the comfort that God gives

us when we're going through challenges, difficulties, afflictions. We hopefully use that and share that empathize with others going through similar difficul cult situations. With the comfort we've received, you share that, you pass it on, You comfort others. How it works. So when you're going through a difficult time, my wife always says, let's ask God what's in this for me? Are

you what are you trying to teach me? Be open to hearing from him, and then make note of it in your heart and your mind and your spirit to share with others ten minutes after the other, after the other, ten minutes after the hour. And we'll take a peek inside the American Patriots Almanac. Next Preston Scotty at the time, why are you not at the day? On news Radio one d point seven double UFLA. May twenty third, seventeen eighty five, Ben Franklin writes in a letter that he just invented

bifocal glasses. Opportunity is found in Complaint seventeen eighty eight. South Carolina becomes the eighth state to ratify the Constitution that in nineteen oh three, thirty one year old Horatio Nelson Jackson visiting San Francisco's University Club. In nineteen oh three, someone wagered fifty dollars it would be impossible to drive an automobile to New York in less than ninety days. Jackson took the bet. He did not own an automobile, and no one had ever crossed the continent by car.

At that time. The United States barely boasted one hundred and fifty miles of paved roads, all of them inside of cities. Highways were often nothing more than two ruts leading toward the horizon. Jackson purchased a used twenty horse power car made by the Winton Motor Carriage Company of Cleveland, christened it the Vermont

after his home state hired a mechanic seawall Crocker to accompany him. They loaded the automobile with supplies, and on May twenty third, nineteen oh three, they left San Francisco heading east, the first drive quote from sea to sea in a horseless carriage. As it was reported by the San Francisco Examiner, they bounced along cliff side ledges, splashed across bridgeless streams, zigzagged over trackless planes, tires, blew out springs, broke bolts, sheared off parts,

rattled to pieces. Bad directions. Bad directions took them hundreds of miles out of the way. They lost count of how many times they had to haul the Vermont out of mudholes. But at every farm, village, and town, curious folks gave them a hand. Blacksmiths helped them make repairs. In Idaho, they bought a bulldog named Bud, fitted in with driving goggles and

took them along for the rest of the ride. Come on, that's an image there and on July twenty sixth, the mud covered Vermont rolled into Manhattan. The journey had taken sixty three days. Though he never bothered to collect his fifty dollars beat Horatio Nelson. Jack Exon won his bet. The age was there for the open road. It had dawned for the American automobile.

So it started on this date in nineteen oh three, that's crazy. Nineteen eleven New York Public Library is dedicated and on this date in nineteen thirty four, police killed bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow in Beanville Parish, Louisiana. It was an ambush that were set up and it was a beatdown of bullets, all right, when we come back, maybe one of the coolest

stories of an upcoming auction. So this is one you can get your You can maybe get a group of friends together, pull your resources and make a bid. This may be the coolest I've ever talked about. And that's spanning twenty two plus years. Next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott in two thousand and five. A jersey, a road gray jersey worn by Babe Ruth in nineteen thirty two, sold at auction for nine hundred and forty thousand dollars.

At the time they knew the jersey was nineteen thirty two. They thought maybe it was from the World Series that year. That was in two thousand and five. Since that time, technology and information has allowed them to pinpoint that jersey just a little bit more. Quoting Jim Montague with a company called me Gray, vice president of Authenticity Authentication, there were a couple of things

that helped this jersey stand out from previous seasons. How the why was positioned on the front of the jersey, and relationship to the buttons and the plackett on the jersey. Back then, everything was hand stitched. There are seamstresses putting names and numbers and stitching in the collar. The stitching of the names in the collar. They're doing it by hand. When you see certain places placements, you have something unique. It's sort of like a fingerprint. Because

no two jerseys are the same. They're all slightly different because they're handmade. That leads to photos of Babe Ruth in the fifth inning of Game three in the nineteen thirty two World Series, the final World Series Babe Ruth played in. It was at Wrigley Field, against the Chicago Cubs. The scores tied four to four. Ruth stepped to the plate and pointed whether he intended to point a pitcher Charlie Root, the Chicago dugout. The outfield remains a matter

of historical uncertainty. Bought on a Root curveball, Ruth hit a four bagger between four hundred and forty and four hundred and ninety feet to center field. It has been immortalized as Babe Ruth's called shot. This is the jersey he wore. When he pointed, that changes everything when you're looking into this, he said, photography Montague said, there's a small notch in the inn in

New York, almost as if it wasn't completely straight. The top of the W had this curve as opposed to a flat edge, and then the E had sort of a bend at the bottom. The Ruth jersey had no intrinsic value at the time. It was just a dirty, old baseball shirt and a lot of this type of thing was lost to time. Jerseys were sent down to the minor leagues, warn't in practice till they fall apart and then

they're thrown away. The fact that this piece made it for ninety plus years and represents one of the most significant moments not only in Bay Bruce's career, but the history of baseball that's interwoven with the fabric of America. That's pretty cool. It's almost too good to be true, you know it, given all those factors, the possibilities, who it is when it was, just what it meant, that's just unreal. That's what makes this jersey next level.

It's connected to a great moment in American short's history, not to mention a World Series, one of the most debated topics in the last one hundred years, and Babe Ruth to put some context on it. The current record for any sports collectible is a near perfect nineteen fifty two tops Mickey mantlecard we talked about it on this show that sold for twelve point six million dollars.

The record for any piece of sports memorabilia is the ten point one million spent on a jersey Michael Jordan war in Game one of the Last Dance NBA Finals of nineteen ninety eight. Oh wow, they are expecting this jersey of Babe Ruth to perhaps sell for thirty million dollars. Golly, Now, let's get to the important stuff Before we take a break here, I said, you all want to pool together with some of your buddies and make a bid.

The auction is set for August twenty third, twenty fourth, and twenty fifth Heritage Auctions. We'll be doing the auction, so make note. I'm quite certain we will have a follow up to this story, but as it relates to auctions that we've talked about on this show. I think this is the coolest I've ever come across because it's certain they've got the photos of him in

the jersey pointing. They can look at that jersey, see the how it was made, and now they have photos to compare every little stitch and nuance and they photo matched it. It's the jersey of the point, the called shot of Babe Ruth. Game three, nineteen thirty two World Series, Yankees Cubs, Wrigley Field. Come on, get some of that. It'll only

cost you thirty million. The Preston Show with Morning Scott what Wack thirty six Past the Hour Grow a creative marketing and digital expertise presenter of the Big Stories in the press Box Representative Thomas Massey of Kentucky. He's kind of a wild card. You never know what you're gonna get with Massy. Smart guy. But he has introduced a legislation titled Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act. He wants to dismantle, abolish the Board of Governors, and do away with the Federal

Reserve. It aims to repeal the Federal Reserve Act from nineteen thirteen. FED is They claim it's responsible for implementing US monetary policy, maximizing employment, stabilizing prices, moderating long term interest rates. That's not the job of the government, but anyway, I digress. If enacted, the bill will allow one year for the FED to be shut down. The Federal Reserve Act would be repealed, its assets and liabilities liquidated. The Office of Management and Budget would

be responsible for the liquidation process. Just letting you know what's going on. Norway, Spain, Ireland are going to recognize Palestinian statehood. They announced it yesterday they would formally recognize a Palestinian state. Israel immediately recalled its ambassadors to the three nations. The formal recognition will take place on May twenty eighth. This is not going to help. It's so interesting to me how people just

say to Israel, just give up your land. There are how many Arab Muslim nations surrounding Israel carve up some of your land and don't want to do that? And the idiocy of well, of course Hamas needs to give away its hostages. What hostages? Where are they? I'm telling you, you know, Israel. Israel had every right to target Hamas after October six,

but what's gone on since then is what they provided humanitarian aid. In fact, I could argue they've done a better job of taking care of Palestinians than Hamas. It's done anyway. In response to that, here in Florida, to just kind of show you how dots connect represented, Randy Fine plans to introduce legislation in the next session adding any country that recognizes Palestine to Florida's list of scrutinized countries, which means we wouldn't do business with those countries from an

official state capacity. You decide for yourself what you think of that. And then lastly, Judge roy Altman Us District Court in Southern District of Florida has blocked part of the law passed and signed by Governor DeSantis in twenty three that prohibits the transportation of illegal immigrants into the state. The judge said, it's

not your purview. So what we're allowed, We're going to say that the federal government has a right to move illegal people illegally into this country into any state they want, when they want, how they want, where they want. This is going to be appealed to. Santas said, almost, dared the judge, please, I think so? Yeah, do the Andrew Jackson

option. When the courts ruled against Andrew Jackson back during his presidency in the eighteen hundreds, he said, let the justices make their decision and enforce it themselves. Do it? Dare them? Well, the governor DeSantis is is not not so much that tack. His tack is that's fine. Will appeal it right on up. See that's where normally the ACLU, which is behind this lawsuit against Florida, they back down when it gets too high because they

don't want that ruling. So we'll see where this all leads. Forty one minutes after the hour, you caught up on the big stories in the press parts. We've got a few more fyis next. Preston Scott, you're mocking me, aren't you. Oh no, no, no no, no, no no. Unused radio one hundred point seven te wm UFLA forty two forty three minutes now pass. Supreme Court is not going to hear a case challenging a school district policy which hides students gender identity from parents. You well know

that we had an issue here in Leon County. There are issues like this happening across the country. Supreme Court declined to hear the case. Under the Montgomery County Board of Educations guidelines, parents deemed unsupportive quote from their guidelines will not be told if their child is undergoing a gender transition at school. The Justice is declined to hear the appeal by three parents who challenged the plan, leaving in place the lower court ruling that found they did not have standing.

This is this issue that drives me nuts about standing. The fourth district said to the three parents, your kids aren't going through anything, so what's the problem. It doesn't affect you. That is so shortsighted and wrong because you don't know if they if they're going through it or not, because the school's not compelled to tell them. The dissenting opinion in the judge in the ruling in the Fourth Circuit came from Judge Paul Niemeyer, who was appointed by President

George H. W. Bush. Been there for a minute. The majority's conclusion is, in the circumstances of this case, an unfortunate abdication of judicial duty with respect to a very important constitutional issue that is directly harming and will likely continue to harm the parents in this case by usurping their constitutionally protected role. So once again, this issue of well, you haven't been harmed yet,

what do you mean yet? Why do we have to wait for someone to be harmed to look at a rule, a policy and say that's unconstitutional. This is one of the biggest flaws in our court system, the issue of standing. Another another story worth noting, this from Online Wall Street. Apes IRS received eighty billion dollars in the Inflation Reduction Actor. Remember that the eighty billion. They're now bragging they were able to recover five hundred and twenty

million dollars from wealthy taxpayers. That equates to a seventy nine billion, four hundred and eighty million dollar loss for American taxpayers. So they write, we give the IRS eighty billion to help them raise five hundred and twenty million this is an economic disaster. That's how government works. Give us eighty billion so we can come with come up with five hundred and twenty million from wealthy taxpayers.

We'd have been better off if we've let it all go. Keep the eighty billion, I mean, predictable, and the five hundred and twenty million is a drop in the bucket, literally a drop in the bucket. And then lastly, Red Lobster has filed for bankruptcy. Happened on the nineteenth. They're going to continue to operate. They're shutting down some stories we've detailed that they hope to keep employing about fifty eight thousand people. But I go to

the Babylon b solution. Just when they get the endless shrimp special, don't leave. Just keep eating endless shrimp. They can't close. Preston Scott on News Radio one hundty seven double UFLA Ruminators know I am on the cutting edge of well, I think Rush called it societal evolution. Maybe it was Glenn Beck. I don't know one of the two of them. And of course I'm I'm joking. I am probably not remotely on the cutting edge of anything like that, but I try to keep my eyes open, and the research

staff does a phenomenal job. This is the headline, four hundred dollars for one pineapple, The rise of luxury fruit. Have you ever seen at the grocery store honeycrisp apples? Sure, that is what we're talking about. There is right now underway around the world development of hybrid breeds. For lack of what we're putting it, a hybrid fruit, citrus and the like a honeycrisp

apple is a hybrid that took years to develop. It's now a thing, and if you price it, they're more expensive than a red Delicious or a Golden Delicious apple. And it occurred to me as I was looking at the pictures of some of these fruit that well, I have seen that, and now I'm learning about it. But let's go back to that four hundred dollar pineapple for just a minute. First, you're not blowing four hundred bucks on a you know, a Michelin restaurant, a multi course meal, or if

you're into caviat or a fine bottle of wine or what you know. I mean, I don't do things like that, but whatever, some do. But it's the ruby glow pineapple. It costs three hundred and ninety five dollars and ninety nine cents at Melissa's Produce. It's a specialty seller of fruit and vegetables. It took del Monte, a wholesaler which sells a variety of produce but specializes in pineapple, a decade and a half to develop the red hued

fruit. Limited crop was first available and sold in China. They're now deciding to check out how it will fare in the United States. Melissa started selling it. It's grown in Costa Rica. It unlike a regular pineapple, which has if you eat enough pineapple, you know, it starts to get a little acidic pretty fast and your mouth can You can actually develop little sores in your mouth if you eat too much pineapple. This removes the aftertaste, and

so it's now a thing. There are things like honey crisp apples, cotton candy grapes, sumo citrus, and vertically grown Japanese strawberries. Minnesota farmers came up with the honey crisp apple and it was price a little higher. It still is, but it's become a thing, and so they're growing it. The sumo citrus is the citrus you see at the store. That looks like it's got an audi belly button that's protruding from the base of it, kind of like that's the only way I can describe it, like an oudie and

it has a bit of a cult following. Now too, there's a pink glow pineapple not nearly as expensive. It's in the twenty to fifty dollars range. So yeah, the ruby glow pineapple comes in a gift box. Just letting you know. Thursday in the Morning Show, May twenty third, Show fifty one sixty five. Nice route number. He's Grant Allen. I'm Preston Scott. Great to be with you this morning as always, and Thursday is a busy day, lots to talk about, so let's begin. Steve Stewart

with me. He is the executive editor of Telehassh Reports, the website tellascioreports dot com. Good morning, my friend, Good morning president. How are you. I'm good. I'm good good. It's always nice to be recognized and appreciated for the things that we talk about. An old voice from the past on a near elevant show, tell me so. Wanted to touch on

city districts, you know, because it still is in the news. Ryan Ray, who's the executive director of the Democratic Executive Committee, the Progressive Element, he's also Mattlow's, aid, you know, we had a charter review committee put together and the districts couldn't even get discussed without there being a social

media post calling people racists who wanted to have city districts. And to make it clear to people here who are more interested in state national politics, the way elected leaders are for the city commissioner elected the five members they're called that large and what that means basically the city limits which goes now all the way up to Bannerman Road. You can have all five city commissioners could live in one apartartment downtown and be elected to the city commission. So there is no

districts. Gainesville does districts, Jacksonville does districts. All of the top twenty populated cities do districts except one they do. Districts are geographic. In other words, you have to live in a certain area so you have representation. It's the normal way of doing things except in Tallhassee. And so I thought we were sort of past it and we were going to write about it because it's something we can't change. I mean, there's just nobody that wants to

defend it because people don't like to get up and speak. If you're going to be called a racist after you, you know, make your argument and so but it I got this. I saw on social media that our old friend Gary Jordan and his I didn't even know this show is still going on. The Usual Suspects was going to have Ryan ray On for whatever it's worth. I've not heard one thing about it which tells me how many people watch it exactly. But anyway, so I, as part of my job,

I tuned in, okay, and I actually you go boy. Well, actually the first three minutes I turned it off. I couldn't watch it, and I said, I gotta watch it. It's my job, and so we did. I did watch it, and sure enough, city districts came up there for the two conservative proponents for districts, which would be you and I. But you know, to listen to them talk about it tells you exactly what they fear. And the reason why I'm talking about it now is

to inform people about city districts. And this is an issue that's going to have to be addressed at some point because again the state legislature can force it. Well, we'll see what happens there. But the problem is the city. The city is growing. They grow by annexing and developments, just like the one up next to summer Brook that they're building there. The residents are being annexed in. Before you know, even the first health house is sold

for property taxes. And the issue is is basically free money because the city doesn't really provide a lot of service services to the Northeast. And when I ask people to say, you know you pay, you pay a good you know, say a average home in summer Brook pays probably one thousand to fifteen hundred dollars to the city. What are you getting, well, they said, well, electricity, No, that's a separate bill. Well, fire services, No, that's a separate bill. Store, No, that's a

separate bill. What are you getting for your property leverage collection? No, no, it's a separate bill. Yeah, you know who maintains the parks and then summer Brook some Brook Homewer Association. So what do you get? People can't tell you. So they're taking advantage of the Northeast and people are just writing a check basically to the city and now they won't even let you,

They won't even entertain the idea of you having representation. Well, I was going to say, I'm not foolish enough to think that everybody who lives in the northeaster and the north part of town agrees with all of the positions that I might hold or you might hold on a personal level about politics or governance or anything. But the fact of the matter is that for a lot of people there is nothing going on in the city that represents them. Yeah,

it's a practical thing. Now look again, if you're going to take our money and not doing thing where so at least let us have a vote or let us have some representation. And boy, they fear it is mostly the progressive element again because because if there's districts, they're never going to get the majority on the city commission. And that's all that they're infatuated with right now is getting the the you know, the three vote majority so they can

wreak havoc with with with the city. And so you've got to see this approaching a billion dollars or a billion dollar budget. And again, if you're listening, all five city commissioners can live in the same apartment complex or on the same block with the same block, and that's not healthy and they're fighting that. Yeah. Yeah, of course. I just keep telling people that the upcoming city election will determine whether Tallahassee becomes Portland or not. It's going

to rate. It will settle a lot of issues, it really will. Yeah, all right, back with more Steve Stewart Tellas Reports, Subscribe, get the paper, Teleaser Reports dot com. It's the morning show with Preston Scott. I think you subscribe to Tallhash Reports, if for no other reason because Steven Dore's modern day version of Chinese water torture. Have to watch shows like the Usual Suspects. I mean, that's cruel and unusual punishment. Anyway, it was tough, Yeah, I bet it was. Okay, let's

talk about There was big blueprint meeting and the airport gateway came up. Blueprint meeting on Thursday. Actually went to the meeting and the context there, that's where you have all the elected officials from the city and the county in one room, so it's very efficient. Went there and set through the meeting. First meeting was a blueprint budget workshop. Every year. Obviously they're looking at the budget of spending your penny sales tax on these projects, which some people

don't know what these projects are. Bannerman the extent or the expansion of Bannerman Road is one of those Market District Park is one Northeast gateway. And so they approve the budget and they're spending like fifty three million dollars in fiscal year twenty twenty five. They got a five year capital plan of one hundred and forty million dollars on projects which you'll start seeing these are infrat ructraal projects.

Blueprint has been lauded since the since two thousand as taking these the sales tax, the penny sales tax, getting approval of these big projects which are not really controversial, haven't been right build them and people look, hey, yeah, look this is this is a way to do it, you know, useful for the community. Yes, he's gotten more controversial since they added the

economic development piece. We've talked about that, and it's also has gotten more controversial because of the progressive element that wants to sort of wreak havoc with everything. Commission Mattlow referred to Blueprint as a sham at one meeting. So I mean this is something that's been around for twenty five years. But so this budget workshop they were there to look at the numbers and sort of basically is just a perfunctory vote to move forward, because all these things have already been

approved by you know, through ballot and everything. And but there's this thing about the airport gateway. Explain it. Explain what the gateway. Airport Gateway was going to be spring Hill Road. They were going to beautify spring Hill Road, provide I had a better path to downtown from the airport, and so that was approved by the voter as well. After that, a substantial amendment was recommended to build another road in addition to that, going through Innovation

Park as more of an economic development path. Coming past the golf doesn't connect to the the gateway that first extension does. It connects right at the stadium basically because you're coming down like Bradford Road and then that stucky road comes into

that. So they eventually but the idea was to build us through FSU, which is obviously an economic driver with the mag Lab with other you know companies out there, Dan Foss to try to generate sort of a you know, a road that is an Economic Delt Development Quarter and so that was that was approved overwhelmingly back and by I think it's twenty seventeen, time has changed, obviously, times you know, have has moved on. These projects were solidified,

they start moving forward. UH Commissioner Christian Command, who represents district too No district with the Leantic County Commission on the southwest side, decided that he thought that it was too much money to spend given the increase in costs, and he made a move to sort of to try to get the gateway stopped and just use spring Hill Road. Well. Immediately the Progressive saw an opportunity

to recav it, they sided with him. This became a six month battle trying to stop the airport gateway, which was overwhelmingly approved, and there was a lot of parliamentary moves to try to get it done. I don't think a lot of the elected officials understood that you've got you have to have a majority vote, super majority vote five Leoni County commissioners for city commissioners to change anything that's on the ballot. Language. You can't just go in there and

defund a project that you're changing the scope. So I think it became clear Thursday that this is not going to work. It and I ask you a stupid question. Sure, can you have six county commissioners and three city commissioners. No, you have to have the majority, super majority of both bodies of both bodies individually to change to change what photo approved. So it's a very it's a very and it doesn't happen very often. And so what happened

evented. I think Thursday the clarity was finally put upon those who were trying to change the gay way, is that this road's going to get built because it was approved by a supermajority, and so now we can move on. After the workshop, they had a regular meeting where they dealt with trying to add affordable housing. We can talk about that next. Love It sixteen minutes after the hour. See this is this why you subscribe to the paper.

You get these stories in depth. We're giving you a little snapshot, little taste. It's like a shark ud reboard of things going on here in the community. But if you want to have a meal, you go to Tellasireports dot com. Twenty one past the hour. Steve Stewart, tell us your report, subscribe tell Us Reports dot com All right, let's let's transition to another topic that has been discussed recently. And I'm gonna put air quotes around

the word affordable, right because it's sort of like assault weapon. We don't define what that really means. So affordable housing was something that the locals had to discuss. Yeah, I mean, listen, this is a buzzword that again the progressive elopment of the community can latch onto is something that they want. Obviously, people being able to afford certain levels of housing is an issue

in the economy right now. Everywhere in the country, everywhere in the country, there are housing projects being built now and so, but they've latched onto this, and a couple of months ago the Blueprint Business Meeting, they were able to cobble together enough votes to bring back an agenda item to make affordable housing a official Blueprint project. Now understand, what would we just talk about.

This wasn't on the ballot when it was voted on. So it takes us substantial amendment, which means you gotta have five county commissioners and four city commissioners. So when that when the vote three or four months ago was to bring back the item, progressives went wild. This is a historic vote. You know, we're going to get affordable housing funded by Blueprint. And so again this was appealing to it. This was an issue they felt that they

could politically, you know, went on. Well it came back and there's a couple of things here. First of all, the portable housing project that they wanted, that that was proposed was that Blueprint would put up money and buy land that could then be partnered with a private company to build affordable housing. One of the problems we have is we don't have enough land. So

now you're going to take a government into looking to buy land. So that was the actual process was a little bit, uh was a little bit quicker questioned. Yeah. The second thing was, as I said, we voted on a list of projects. The projects have already been funded. The money is gone, there's no money. We've already got the list of projects for the next fifteen years are going to be built. So putting this project in it was not going to be funded unless you know, we found some money.

Don't want to challenge governments to do that, right, And so what happened is what happened to the airport gateway is there's a minority or even a majority that said well, you know we want this, Well, the process is you got to have super majority. They didn't have it. They finally took a vote. Is done when they're not going to do affordable housing project.

I was at the meeting. The progressives were livid. Commissioner Porter called it shameful and that they didn't vote on this, even though again it was looked to me to be more of a symbolic vote that they could say, you know that we've got this, but let me I want to add something to this. And this is the difference between the debate that we're having downtown and a reason why we're not seeing a lot of people participate in the debate.

It's it's the mean streak that is that is sort of used by progressives and the people that support them. Commissioner Bill Procter had a problem with this process. He's got a problem with the structure of Bill Blueprint. The attorney for Blueprint, Susan Dawson. Dawson, an African American attorney, has been taking a lot of shots from the progressives about how she runs these meetings and the structure. Well, the structure has been in place for twenty five years,

so suddenly it's a problem. Commissioner Proctor was very clear and now, look, I understand that the structure has been in place, but I'm not happy with it. But I want to make a point here, Mss Dawson. This has nothing to do with you. You're qualified, You're running the meeting the way it's been run for the last twenty five years. I'm not happy with the structure. That is a what I would call a respectful, you know, respectful discussion about his problem. Not so much from Commissioner Jack

Porter. Jack Porter went after the attorney right in the public meeting. I was very uncomfortable watching this. She asked her if she was a certified attorney in a specific area in front of it everybody right off the bat. Unfortunately, again another elected official didn't defend the attorney. So the attorney was left twisting in the wind to defend herself for two or three minutes, which,

again, as you know, Presdon becomes very uncomfortable. And then after she defended herself, Commissioner Reporter had the gall to say, well, I wasn't questioning your credentials. And so this is the difference in the debate that you see between progressives and traditional liberal Democrats. They're mean, I've been on the end of it. You probably don't pay as much attention to it as I do because you've been on the end of it also. But this is why

we're we're losing constructive debate because of this approach. When you accuse a police officer of playing evidence, and you know, people being racist, people in the community you don't want to go and give their view on city districts or affordable housing. They say, hey, I'll pass on this. It's going to continue on till and you've heard me say it again until Matt Low is

sued. Because people that are legally cleared and are still being slandered as cop killers, the union police, the individual needs to simply sue him it ends. Then that's when it ends, Steve. People have to say enough, yeah, and it's again. I think this is starting really to hurt the community in the sense of what we're getting in terms of debate and discussion, and that's a long term problem. It becomes a long term problem if it

doesn't get addressed. You know, being the jerk that I am at times, I would say that the county attorney, the attorney in the print. Attorney would have been really well well timed to say, I'll tell you what. I'll answer your question the second you answer the question about what you did on those who paid for your trips. I had the same thought as I said, yeah, yeah, the gall of it all all right, Thank you sir. Thanks Preston Steve Stewart with us from Tallasse reports twenty seven past

the Hour. Find more on his vlog w u f LA FM dot com. Keyword Preston, doctor David Hart's just a few minutes from now. We will also give you a road trip idea before the hour ends. Next hour, kind of a disturbing development story about a shelter for abused women and girls that has opened a door, and normally shelters have abused people don't open doors, they keep them closed. You know what I'm saying. We'll get to that. It's yeah, well, I'll just next hour, Norway, Spain,

Ireland about to recognize Palestine in statehood. It's the significance of that. I think it's potentially more for migration because why why does Norway and Ireland? Why do they care? I think the officials care for the basis of Third World migration. I think that's because seemingly, on its face, like what is this, It's just a virtue signal from Norway and Ireland, but in Spain and Spain. Yeah, I was trying to remember the other one.

But they do have real policy positions that they do care about, and migration is one of them. It's interesting here is this. I'm sharing their statement in the midst of a war, with tens of thousands killed and injured, we must keep alive the only alternative that offers a political solution for Israelis and Palestines Palestinians alike, two states living side by side in peace and security.

They clearly don't understand or know the history of the conflict, and they clearly don't pay attention to what hamas Iran Syrians over history, what others have said about Israel's existence, the accusation that Benjamin Netanyahu does not have a peace project for Palestine. Last I checked, everything was pretty well peaceful until when the

seventh of October. Fighting Amas is legitimate after October seventh, but Netan Yahoo generates so much resentment the offensive will only increase hatred, worsening security prospects for Israel. In the entire region. He said, how do you know you don't live there. You've not been under constant threat twenty four to seven for sixty years, sixty plus years, sorry, seventy plus years, almost eighty years of border nations attacking you without provocation. The provocation for Islamis is the

existence of Israel. Representative Fine Randy Fine of Florida filing legislation that will go after countries that recognize Palestine as a state, and that means official business and so forth of Florida. So we'll see what happens there. Court blocks Florida law against transporting illegal aliens. Desantas said, bring it. That's fine. We will love this case on appeal, and so it will be appealed. And Representative Thomas Massey US Congress filing legislation. It's probably not going to go

anywhere. It's going to die, but he's filing legislation to end the Federal Reserve, do away with it. It's interesting. Forty minutes past the hour, Doctor David next here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Let's get you feeling a little bit better, but let's do it naturally. Our goal here is optimum health. We're joined by doctor David Heart's good morning, my friend, how are you.

Good morning, Preston doing well. I couldn't believe my eyes. A carb, A carb that that might be worse than sugar, you know, I tell you, I think they're trying to kill us out there is made is made? Grant spit out his coffee. They're putting so much stuff in our food. It's just crazy. Well, there's another thing to look for, and I don't want to just overwhelm everybody. Obviously the best thing to do is just the eat organic food because they're just trying to keep put stuff on

everything that's processed. But there's one particular substance that's increasing in food like crazy, and it's called malto dextrin. It's M A L T O. You've seen it, Yes, the E X T R I N. And this is a carb that it increases belly fat, increases the rates of diabetes, just erupts gut health. It causes bloating gas, increases cholesterol, which increases

car cardiovasterriisk to a certain extent depend upon what particle. But and it does all kinds of bad things to us, and it's increasing in our food. They're putting it in everything. It comes from corn and rice, mostly corn, and it's it's not GMOs. I mean it's it's generically modified corn.

So we got that going for it. But it shows up me to show a couple of things as then it's been baking good yogurt, nutrition bars, weight training supplement, cereals, meal replacement shapes, low fat and reduced colorie products, on and on and on, Hold on, hold on, Hold on, hold on. So you're you're running through a list first here of products that people initially are trying or using to help them regulate their weight, eat better, and so forth. But it has this junk in it.

Yeah, you're right. And it's glycemic index, which is compared to sugar, is like one hundred anyway, glycemic index how much it actually causes the glimate limetic shock to your body. As far as the body responding to the sugar, this stuff is one point six to two times higher than white table

sugar. So when when this goes into your body, it's causing extreme reaction to the insulin resistance of your body as well as the pancras and it's triggering off insulin resistance and causing more and more problems as far as is glucose resistance, which is what the problem is. That's what we end up getting diabetes from first hypoblyce amia that works into hyperglyssmia, which ends up being diabetes. So it also affects gut bacteria which can affect autoimmune disease. And it just

goes on and on and on and on. So this stuff is not good. And guess what that surprised you. The Food and Drug Administration says, this stuff is just fine. There's no problem with it whatsoever. All right, let me, I've got it. I'm sorry, And if we need to bring this to our next segment, that's fine. I gotta I've got to ask this question. Once you consume a product that has multi dextrin in it, does it just eventually leave your system? Does it do natural does

it just damage the system? And then what's done is done? I mean, how do we counter this well encounter by eating good sources of these types of carbohydrates which infecting fruits, sea and vestibles that come from that, and then stevia, date sugar, raw organic honey, monk, fruit, those things like that, and you look forward in the labels, you stay away from the stuff that has it in it, and then you use good natural

resources to replace it. Plus also you just go back to you know, good old organic food that's just grown, you know, as God made it, and not all this stuff in it. I mean, as much as we can, we're gonna be much much better off. So if we've got products, we go into our pantry and we're seeing stuff with model dextrin in it. You get rid of the stuff. But how does it leave the body? In other words, Okay, we start changing our diet. Is

the damage done well? It well at the end of but diabetes. Yeah, I mean if it causes a pathology in your body, of course that sticks around. I mean it will get out of your body eventually if you stop eating it. Okay, it's the it's the you know, the damage to the body that we're worried about before it ever gets out. Wow, doctor David Hertz dropping the hammer malto dextrin, Right, you got it?

Yeah? I have. I've worked well, you know, I read I read the labels for a certain person that I love dearly, and and so I've noticed it on a lot of labels. I did not know what I was noticing until now I'm looking at public enemy number number one. It's pretty close, Yeah, pretty close. All right, Doctor Harts, thank you very much. You'd have a great day. Press you do the same, Doctor David Hart's with us Malto dextrin dextrin. I will tell you. Yeah,

it's in a lot of labels. Okay, I do know what I'm doing. When I go home today, I probably have a gazillion things multo dextrin in it. Who knew? Well, now we do, right now we do. Forty seven minutes after the hour, I was just telling grand one of my favorite snacks on the planet is was sabi soy smoke out or not Smokehouse blue Diamond almonds or even the Smokehouse Molto dextrin. I'm concerned about

the soy too. Is that like, is that what it's called? Yeah, well yeah, I mean there, it's it's using soy instead of salt. Soy is a replacement for salt. But it's like in my almonds, it's everywhere. That's it. I can't eat anything. I will not be I will never mind. So is that officially like like done cold turkey? Or you're gonna slowly, graduately done dumping them out. That's why I am done. There will be nothing in my pantry by the end of the day.

Probably probably most pantries. It's impostas. Yeah, yeah, yeah, FDA, Yeah whatever, FDA says, it's fine, Sure it is. He also said that about the VACS. Will you almost you did almost spit your coffee out? That was really funny. It's like they're trying to kill us. Grant I may or may not have said that myself at one time. Quickly. FSU baseball they'll play again tomorrow. They won their opener in the a SEC tournament, beating Georgia Tech. They've got Virginia tomorrow morning at

eleven eleven, eleven thirty. I think it's eleven. We've got to fit all those games on one ball field, which means you can hear it here on locally in the Tallhassee area on WFLA. FSU softball starts tonight. Their series begins tonight in Norman. Yes against Ou. Yeah, talking about a super regional matchup. That's some blue bloods powerhouses. FSU can hit the ball, can they find pitching? It's been tough this year feels like giving up

some runs kind of feels like an inevitability. And that's not a good recipe usually to beat Oklahoma, Yeah, because they can usually punish the ball. But it's a rematch in the super regionals of the championship series last year. Yeah, that's kind of cool. Yeah, congratulate. I just is becoming familiar with quite familiar with one another. Yeah. Corey Clark wrote a piece and I'm totally gonna blow off the road trip thing today. Sorry, I'll

catch you up next week. Corey Clark wrote a piece just saying, regardless, before we get into whether teams advance or don't advance, whatever, FSU

baseball and softball need to be congratulated for having great seasons. We've come to expect the World Series or bust for softball, But when you look at the turnover on the team and you look at the pitching challenges, and then for Link Jarrett with baseball, kind of the turnover of the roster and where he's taken the program and the fact that two key pitchers have been injured most of the season. Man, well done. Welcome back to the world where Florida

State is in the playoffs. Every year season hosting a regional they will they've got a shot to host a super as well, and forty win seasons. So congratulations to both programs, both coaches and their staff. Well done, Well done you. All right, I wish the next segment we're going to be is up and optimistic. It's just not. But it's really really important what happens when a house of refuge, supposedly protecting girls and women from abuse

opens its doors. All right, it's five minutes past the hour and it's third hour here in the Morning Show. I take zero pleasure in what we're about to talk about. I take great pleasure in providing you the information. Over the years we have I know on this program pointed out and attempted to help and raise funds for refuge House. Refuge House regionally has served brilliantly women and girls who are victims of abuse, giving them a place to be safe

from their abuser. I got a note yesterday about an event from someone who said, I just thought I would share something I came across on a Facebook post today from Refuge House. My best friend was murdered in two thousand and nine in a domestic violence relationship. She would be completely disgusted that this is how they are making girls safe. I got emails to that in that light from perhaps a half a dozen or so others. Listen, all women,

here's what was being highlighted. Refuge House posted May ninth. Attention all girls. Did you know that females aged six teen to nineteen are four times more likely than the general population to find themselves in a situation involving sexual assault? Have you ever wanted a safe space to talk about all things personal safety or healthy relationships? We're good right there, right, We're in the We're yes.

We are calling all girls, including all who identify as a girl ages thirteen to nineteen in the Talas area, to the Leroy Collins Public Library, May twenty first, a couple of days ago, from six to seven, Bring a friend, We love, snacks, raffles, games, priceless knowledge, useful resources, blah blah blah. And it was called girl talk.

In light of the number of emails, in light of the fact that I could not in good conscience, these funds for an organization that seems to be struggling suddenly with well, to quote an email, struggling with the identity of what a woman is what a girl is? How can they teach if they don't even know what a female is? Writes one email. So, because our station group has historically helped I know that I have I I perform due

diligence. I sent a note and I asked two questions, because what if just somebody that writes this stuff just wrote it got out a little past their authority made a statement like this that and it was a mistake. Right, I've been such a fan of their mission in what they do. I wanted to give the benefit of the doubt, but still perform due diligence and say, please offer an answer to these two questions. What were the questions?

Did I get an answer? That's next ten minutes past the hour, It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott, The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WFLA. All right, we're talking about refuge House, and the fact that I'm talking about this kind of gives you a little bit of a clue as to what happened. So I wrote the organization early yesterday morning during the show, and you write receptionist at refuge house dot com,

and I said, I've got two questions. Question number one, as it relates to, and I'm paraphrasing, girl talk, what is the reasoning behind opening up a conversation about women and girls to biological men? Why the overt invitation to biological men and boys? Question number two? Does this mean that refuge house now opens its doors to biological men and boys? I just want to pause for a second and point out the obvious abuse. Homes like

this are kind of hidden. You don't know where they are their secret locations because you have an abusive spouse, boyfriend, male, somebody that is beating up, sexually abusing both women and girls, and so you keep these victims safe until until the situation's adjudicated, until someone's arrested, until whatever. Now, just for a second, imagine here that someone recognizes that refuge house now because they're including those who identify as a girl, decides to be an abused

person, and a guy gets in the home. Maybe their victim is there in that home, maybe not, but the door has been opened to men, biological men. So I asked the question. I think those are two appropriate questions. What was the point of inviting biological men to a talk called girl talk? And Secondly, does this mean you're opening the home? I got no answer. Late in the afternoon, I had not heard a thing, so I picked up the phone and I called the administrative offices. I

talked to a delightful young lady. I gave her the questions I had sent and the email address I sent it to. I said, look, I'm going to talk about this tomorrow in fairness to refuge House. I would like an official reply to my questions so that I can be fair. She said, I will forward this, yes, and do what I can to get an answer to you. She again delightful. I got an answer. Dear

mister Scott, remember the two questions. The mission of Refuge House is to provide direct services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and to eliminate such violence their children and families, as well as to eliminate such violence through community education and public advocacy. As the service provider for domestic and sexual assault survivors for over forty five years, we are keenly aware that violence against women is

committed by men. Please be aware that the crisis hotline needs to remain open for survivors who are attempting to contact us for emergency assistance. Our crisis hotline is for survivors only, and all refuge House properties are legally protected designated restricted areas. Thank you signed refuge House. Did they answer my questions? They didn't come close. They ignored my questions. These are the questions you've asked me, what are they doing? You just got their answer and it wasn't

even signed by a person. There is no executive director name, there's nothing refuge House. I can't tell you what to do. I know that for the time I've been doing this show, refuge House has been awesome, and

I'm sure they still are, but I'm very concerned. I, for one, will no longer until they sattis factorily answered the question, and satisfactorily means no trans women are not women and girls, and they are not part of our programming, and no trans women i e. Men are not going to be in our homes until that is answered to that satisfaction, I will not support in any way, shape or form anything to do with refuge House. What happens beyond my show is up to others. What you do is up

to you. But I have shared with you honestly and faithfully the efforts that I've made to get an answer, and the answer that was completely and totally incomplete, insufficient, and ignoring of the questions asked. You make your decision from here seventeen minutes past the hour. Those are really uncomfortable segments, but it comes with the territory. Thanks to all of you that brought it to my attention. Otherwise I wouldn't have seen it because I don't peruse Facebook,

and I care because I think it's a huge security risk. I believe that trans people are mentally unstable and not well. They're not to be hated or demonized. They are to be helped if they're willing to be helped. If they're not, then you have to deal with the reality of mentally unstable people interacting in society, and you have to decide where that needs to be watched.

I just think that putting biological men anywhere in the realm of women and girls that have been abused is a recipe for disaster, and my opinion is not going to change. It is. It is a sin, like we all carry sins, but it is it is a sin that people that are living that type of sin are choosing to overtly shove in the face of everybody else. Well, at least it's out in front, right, Yeah, And what's your point? Sin is sin, whether hidden or overt, covert,

overt, it doesn't matter. Sin is sin, and I believe it's sin. I believe it's a result of a trauma of something that happened years earlier. Most times anyway, I mean, we could go on and on, but it's related to that is I mentioned this story. Hailey Davidson, a golfer that was competing in a tour in Australia professional women's golf called the NXXT Tour. It's a professional tour. They finally, was she sorry?

He was winning on that tour? And finally the players were like enough and so they said, nope, biological at birth is our women that can compete. Haley had the surgery and the whole nine yards, but rest assured. I've watched the golf swing, I've watched the walk. That's a dude, you can change, you know. Haley is now the first alternate for the US Open for Women's Golf the LPGA played here in America. She's the first

alternate spot two time LPGA Tour winner Jasmine Swannapura is the second alternate. Professional Louise Olsen Campbell was the first alternate behind but had her spot taken from her because of Davidson. So a biological male is if one of the two qualifiers from the Bradenton Qualifier for the US Women's Open pull out for any reason, we have a biological male competing an unidentified female player in the tournament, just

give me a second here. Best part was when he him she her it hold out, quoting there from forty feet off the green and goes bleep yeah with the lowest male tone I heard all day. Everyone was in shock. Not a single person clapped. This same player said, and she remains anonymous because she says, I'm not going to deal with it because the LPGA and the USGA is allowing this. It's their policy to allow it. She said. I'm not in agreement with the LPGA or USGA. I'm more worried about

the future of daughters everywhere. Every woman on the tour is working so hard to be on the tour, to play golf for a living. Women's sports are not a backup option for mediocre male athletes. There's no other way to explain it other than this. If you neuter a male dog, it's still a male dog. We never call them a female dog. I believe if transgender golf is getting more attention aka popular, then let's do a trans open for them. Who's going to watch him? Pay to see that? No

One. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott thirty six past the hour Tomorrow on the program, Lead Williams, the gunwriter, will join us. Maybe spend a minute reminding us all what Memorial Day is. I'm not sure you say happy Memorial Day, but we'll talk about that. Also, your calls, what's the beef, best and worst of the week? Good news? Maybe some headlines from the bee, but the big stories in the press box brought to you by Grove Creative Marketing and digital expertise. What do you

think of the idea of abolishing the Fed? Well, they don't seem to do a whole lot of good. You know, there's a part of me I completely agree, but there's a part of me that just wonders what evil forces would jump in in the void. Well and that with anything, Yeah, it is so, but I don't know if we want to like if there's if there's something there, you know, good idea, and you know, I don't want to have I mean, here be paralyzing. And that's

the thing. I readily admit that that is a fear driven response. Evil has always existed, sin, sin, We've talked about that. There's always been bad people with evil intentions. I just feel like it's more brazen and to a certain extent, almost codified legally. Now that's my fear. What would be codified legally A worse option? Oh, something worse? When does the government not step in to fill a void in the worst possible way.

I'm just anyway. Thomas Massey, representative from Kentucky, who at times strikes me as a very thoughtful, deep thinker and at other times he's one of the best that you know, the GOP has they said there are times, but there's times over the years that he said and believed things that I just question. But I digress. It's an idea. I think the overall sentiment is the FED is just kind of like killing us with monetary policy. How

they doing on inflation? Right Norway, Spain, Ireland going to recognize Palestinian statehood. That's a winning combination right there. As a result, State Representative Randy fine of Palm Bay's Republican is going to introduce legislation adding any country that recognized Palestine to Florida's list of what are called scrutinized countries, which would restrict and limit the ability of the state to do business with Ireland, Spain,

and Norway. Court blocking Florida's law against transporting illegal aliens. ACLU, celebrating Judge Roy Altman, US District Court Southern District of Florida, said it's the preemptive authority of the federal government to govern immigration policy, and the transportation of illegal immigrants aspect of the Florida law is not enforceable. He granted a preliminary injunction against the law. It will be appealed. It just strikes me as

almost almost underscoring my point a few moments ago about the federal government. We're now debating who can determine where people who are legally in this country can go. It's like they where's the issue of standing? You don't have standing, you're not agal citizen is, but they're afforded rights, but they don't have standing because they're not legally in this country. This is what I'm talking about. It's nuts. It's the Morning Show with Prestin Scott on news Radio one

hundred point seven w FLA. There's some fascinating pieces being written on the lady that Robert F. Kennedy Junior has selected as his running mate for vice president. She's something. I'll let you decide what that something is, but OMG, she's who. She's something. But Newsmax pushed this out out. He was RFK Junior doing an interview with John Boyd, Junior, founder of the

National Black Farmers Association. My discernometer clicks immediately when I see white, black, Hispanic, Asian, whatever, because immediately it's a it's an organization based solely on skin color. And I really thought we were going to get past all that anyway. So he's in this group, So what do you think he's going to do. He's a political candidate. You need toss him a bone. He said he would give black farmers five billion dollars in reparations,

quoting that five billion is not money that is an entitlement. It's money that was alone that black farmers were entitled to way back when and was stolen from them through discrimination. Now, Boyd had previously sued the Biden administration for failing to provide reparations to assist socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. Money was meant for the American Rescue Plan, but was blocked after white farmers said it violated their

constitutional rights, which it does. The money was later put into the Inflation Reduction Act, with two billion going to farmers who faced discrimination, three billion going to the Agriculture Department to disperse to financially struggling farmers. Regardless of race, Kennedy promised to get rid of the people who held up the plan. Well, just let you know this is what people stand for. You decide what you think. Kennedy is likely to be a viable alternative in the minds

of some on ballots for the presidential race. He will not be in a primary, his name will most likely appear on most state ballots. There are a lot of things to like about Robert F. Kennedy, if nothing else. The enemy of my enemy is my friend type thought process. But understand that he's still out there. He's an older school liberal as opposed to the modern day illiberal. As of right now, he is qualified for Texas, Utah, Michigan, California, Delaware, in Oklahoma. So far that obviously

won't get it done, but I suspect he will. He appears to be getting enough signatures for New Hampshire, Nevada, Hawaii, California, Sorry, uh, North Carolina, Idaho, Nebraska, Iowa, and Ohio. He already was in California, so we'll see forty six minutes past the hour. Wait, do you hear what a daredevil did? Crazy? You hear the word daredevil and obviously I mean devil? All right, Sometimes it's just craziness.

I remember having Nick will End on the show, had him on several times, had him on before he crossed Niagara falls on a on a tightrope, and I mean, you know, he's obviously of the famous will End of family. And not all of them died of natural death, some died falling. You know, it's it's crazy stuff. A guy named Ben Schneider goes by the uh the name Reckless Ben on YouTube. It's kind of an interesting dude because he's he's actually involved in something called the mccamei Manor. You

heard of it? No, The McCamey Manor is a haunted house that a guy runs and people come out injured, people come out having been tortured, and police can't press charges. I mean, it's a story. It is a big time story because they have nothing to prove that something happened inside. They can't prove it, and this guy, reckless Ben is in the midst of basically trying to get the guy behind it shut down, who openly brags about they're not getting me. They don't have any evidence, and he tortures

people. He has videos of it, but those videos have been protected until recently apparently, and so police may in fact have the break in these years of tortures that have gone on in this home. Anyway, Ben decides to walk a tightrope between a couple of abandoned skyscrapers in Los Angeles. It's a vacant development called Ocean Wide Plaza. They're called the Graffiti Towers because of the artwork covering the buildings, and so he does a free walk across a one

inch rope between the buildings forty stories high, and it's on YouTube. It's just like, it's crazy. It's just crazy. But here's what made me laugh. And look, I can laugh at stuff like this. They got up there using distraction to get into the building. We pretended we were a religious cult, and we got twenty people to all hold signs saying Jesus saves. The signs were blocking the police point of view, so we just hopped

the fence and up we went. So he did it, and it's videotaped and it's out there, and so yeah, but it's this other story I'm now interested in that I just kind of stumbled upon. But anyway, Yeah, so they go brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show on WFLA. All right, we started with the versus from tewod Corinthia or two Corinthians one versus three, sorry versus three and four. That's

where we began the program. Today, Big Stories Today we talked about the effort to abolish the Fed Reserve, Congressman Thomas Massey out of Kentucky court blocking

Florida's law against transporting illegal aliens. So even though we have another story that we talked about today where parents don't have standing because they're not victims and they're worried about a school district hiding transgender transformation from parents, and the parents can't do anything because they don't have standing, Yet we're allowing illegal aliens to have some kind of standing even though they're here illegally. It's just it's crazy.

Norway, Spain, Ireland recognizing Palestinian statehood. Florida Representative Randy Fine filing legislation to push back on that. Female golfers speaking out because a male golfer has is one step, one person away from making it to the US Women's Opening golf. It's a dude, Hayley Davidson. He can have all the surgeries he wants. I think the lady put it really well. You can newter a dog, but it's still a male. Talked about refuge house, spent

a lot of time talking about that. Really really disappointed there FSU baseball tomorrow morning. Softball tonight against Oklahoma. You can watch that probably on the tube. And four hundred dollars for a single pineapple. Yeah, luxury fruit is a thing. And then the babe Ruth hauled shot Jersey being auctioned in August back tomorrow

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