Good morning, my friends, and welcome. It's Thursday. I can't believe I'm gonna say this. August first. We are in the eighth month of the year already, and welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott, another edition of the program Show five thousand, two hundred and seven Ruminators. That's Jose. Can you see running the radio program in Studio one A. I am here sequestered in Studio one B, and it's a delight as always to share time with you today in the program. We will cover a lot of ground,
as we always will. US Senator Tommy Tuberville will not be joining us office. Called me late yesterday afternoon, said something, and that happens in the life of members of Congress, and so we're good with that. But we have no shortage of guests, no shortage of topics, big stories in the press box, and very important stuff. I remind you the things that are are making the cut generally fall into the category of things you need to know that I think are important. It's not necessarily going to be
the biggest story across the media. It's not necessarily going to be what's grabbing headlines. It may be, but oftentimes the things that really are important, they're just not going to generate headlines because they don't want you to know. So we're here for you, all right, I got you, I got you today. I've got you big stories today. But as always, we start with where we ought to start our day, scripture. I think that starting your day
in particular. Yes, you can read scripture at night before you go to bed, and that's awesome, but I really think because our work day gets kicked off by waking up in the morning, I think by inputting into your brain some things from God's Word really impacts the flow of the rest of the day. And that's why we
do this. It's called the six seventeen sixty three segment, and that's based on a ruling on June seventeenth, nineteen sixty three, when the Supreme Court said teachers couldn't read scripture in schools anymore, and it was it's ridiculous, but you know that's a public school and they cannot. They cannot endorse the religion. Okay, well, we're not telling kids to go to church. We're just reading God's word. But anyway, I digress. One Corinthians nine, twenty four and twenty five
appropriate to the Olympic Games. Do you not know that in a race, all the runners run, but only one receives the prize. Let me just modify that only slightly to say that in our new era, not everybody's running the race. There's some people that are just sitting, content to be on the bench or the bleachers, but only one receives the prize. So run that you may obtain it. Every athlete exercises self control in all things. They do it to receive a perishable wreath. But we an imperishable. Oh,
we are in a race. Whether you recognize that you are in a race or not, I can't help you, but you're in one. As a result, you're being challenged here by Paul to run the race in such a way as to win. What are we winning. We're winning something that can never be taken away, imperishable. It's not gonna rust, it's not gonna mold, it's not gonna turn into dust. It's it's eternal train to win. And we know about that. That that circles back to what we
do every single day. Spend some time with God. Nourish your soul as you nourish your body. Great way to start your day. And I promise you if you do it, you're gonna feel different about a lot of things, and you're gonna feel better about a lot of things. Not perfect, better Ten past the hour. Unpack this date in history. It's a new month, first day of the month. We'll tell you what's in the American Patriots Almanac. Next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. The Morning Show, we
pressed in Scott all right, August first. In case you're wondering, we're missing our news. We're missing for those of you in Tallahassee were missing our news. We're struggling. We got something hit yesterday our power grid and as a result, we've got some things that we're uncovering. And our engineer is tirelessly working behind the scenes and even as we speak, working on things making sure that we get everything back
up into the system running right. But the system right now is a little bulky, and so we're just bear with us. It's going to be a little a little rough perhaps for a little while. We'll see. But jose can you see it's not making mistakes this morning. The system's freezing up on him a little bit, and some buttons on the control panel are are are seizing, and so we're sorting through it. It's all right, but there might be, as we say in our.
Business, there might be some pregnant pauses, and so just consider them efforts to add drama to the moment, add some some momentary reflection to the things being said.
August first, seventeen ninety, the first US census shows a population. Think about this now, in seventeen ninety, we had a population of three point nine million in the United States at the time. That's that's kind of big, isn't it. I'm actually surprised at that number. Eighteen seventy three, San Francisco's first cable car begins operation on Clay Street Hill. By the way, I've been there. I've been on the cable cars in San Francisco. It is kind of cool.
They're fun to run and right around on. At least they used to be. Now you take your life into your hands because of the illegal immigrants that want to kill you. But eighteen seventy six, Colorado becomes the thirty eighth state. Nineteen oh seven, the US Army establishes an aeronautical division that eventually becomes the Air Force. My dad for a short while was an army pilot crazy. He told me he lost his wings when he buzzed a field and got reported or something in the UK when
he was over there. At least that's the cover story, and he's stuck to it. Nineteen forty one, during World War Two, the first jeep rolls off the assembly line in Toledo, Ohio. Come on, Buckeye State and so there you have this state in history today on the program,
Steve Stewart will join us. Interesting. The local Tallahassee Democrat finally did a story on the PBA the police union, demanding that candidate dot Inman Johnson and Commissioner Jack Porter renounced their support for a program that hates police, calls police officers murderers, and wants to defund the police if not eliminated all together. And the commissioner and the candidate refuse. But the piece that they I mean, I lawed the fact that the newspaper finally wrote something, but it was
a terrible piece. It was an opinion piece, and they cited Tallashi reports but did not call the executive editor to get comment. It's just it's an example of where you get your news matters. Just does, so, I'm sure we'll talk about that with Steve's story. Doctor Steve Steveson is scheduled to join us in the second hour, talk about our pets and some things that you can do to ensure your pet is healthy. Kind of a thirty thousand foot view of pet healthcare, if you will. I
didn't know this. Did you know that there's pet insurance Healthcare Incuters. I didn't. That's a new thing to me. We'll give you a road trip idea Jared Ross in the third hour, Justice for Dan. We'll have a July third teenth update. There's more. We've got some emails from listeners and so much more. So stick around sixteen past the hour. It is the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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All Right, still putting out fires, but that's okay, that's what we do. Hey, yesterday we talked about this. A listener, John sent me a great comment. We were talking about the movie Twisters and how it's succeeding at the box office because it doesn't have crap in it. It's just an action flick featuring tornadoes, Mother Nature. It's it's a standalone it's not a sequel to the Bill Paxton Helen Hunt movie. It's its own movie. And it's got Glenn Powell in it, who is the cocky pilot from Top
Gun Maverick. And he's kind of a thing now. And I questioned, you know what, you know this film is at least appropriate for twelve plus. He said, I saw Saw Twisters with a family. We have an eight to nine year old boy. It was a great movie, great story, no woke stuff, perfectly fine for their child. And then he mentioned a New York Times columnist who was mad because the film didn't address climate change. Now, that in and of itself makes it worth going to a movie
that has Mother Nature. And you know what I mean by mother Nature?
Right?
Okay, it's God's creation, you get yeah, right. Anyway, it's it's about tornadoes, and it's not saying, oh, look why we have so many tormenting tornadoes because of the climate wine wine blah blah blah blah w whatever. So the writer, Margaret Wrinkle, I suspect that the decision to exclude even a passing reference to climate change for a film about weather disasters has very little to do with filmmaking or even climate science, and everything to do with avoiding the
cross airs of political polarity. She correctly notes that those messages are bad for the box office, but she said, with movie going still well below pre pandemic levels, who could blame the makers of Twisters for wanting to protect their film from right wing vigilantes targeting woteness, wokeness. I do. I can't help it. I blame them the filmmaker, though, write this down. Lee Isaac Chung is the director, quoting interview with CNN, I just don't feel like movies are
supposed to be message driven. He went on to say, Hey, I just wanted to make sure that with this movie, we never felt like we were preaching a message. I wanted to make sure we never created the feeling of preaching a message, because that's certainly not what I think cinema should be. I think it should be a reflection of the world. And so you've got this woke columnist lamenting the fact that people don't want to see this crap. They don't, and so you've got now a movie it
doesn't have any sex scenes. It doesn't even have a kiss. It kind of leads you to think, maybe this couple's got a little hots for each other, and you know what, that's okay, that's good, that's fine. But they made it a movie that's safe for families, and it's killing it at the box office. Critics love it, except for critics like this that can't stand that they didn't go woke and include climate because climate change is bogus and nonsense. To begin with, the Earth will be the Earth, and
you and I aren't going to change that. All we're called to be is good stewards of it. Those natural resources, those fossil fuels, God put them there for us. And I don't know if you know this. There's growing science suggesting that oil is a continuous process that the oil fields get replenished, to saying, and here we are spitting on that which has been provided at our own expense, literally and figuratively. Twenty seven minutes after the end, go
see the movie. Twisters make this critic even more enraged. The Morning Show Preston Scott all Right, I mentioned Tommy Tuberville, US Senator from Alabama was going to join US today. He was joining us to talk about the new Title nine regulations were going into effect, the ones that recognize gender classification based on self identity, which is just horsecrap, and Senator Tuberville wanted to discuss. Unable to join us today,
but we have news from yesterday. The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals approved a motion by Florida, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and four other plaintiffs for an administrative junction against the changes the rule. They filed a motion late Tuesday, hours after US District Judge Anne Marie Carney Ackson, who owed, by the way, is a Trump appointee, issued one hundred and twenty two page decision that rejected their request for a preliminary injunction against Title nine. This is Biden does
not have the authority to change a law. I'll tell you what's I'll tell you what's happening. There's a growing sentiment of people that say, forget what the court says, do what's right. There's danger in that, but I understand the sentiment. The danger is that's exactly what Democrats are doing for the most part so far. They get stopped when it gets high enough. The problem is there are victims until it gets stopped. Speaking of victims? How important
is the southern border? Another death, another murder Loudun County, Virginia, Fox five d C. Jose Aguilar Martinez twenty one from El Salvador in our country, illegally carjacked a woman, fled the scene, located forty five minutes later and arrested. He killed the woman by running her over with her own car. A fifty four year old woman, Melody Walldecker, Mom, grandmam dead. How many crimes? And before we go to break, I
want to reiterate something. Democrats and this president and this vice president, the borders are no matter how they want to reframe her, she was named the borders are in charge of border policy, whatever was going on down there. She was the one to them. These deaths are acceptable collateral damage. To allow people into this country illegally for the purposes of changing the outcome of an election. These murders, these crimes, this increase infentanyl, increase action of MS thirteen
and the cartels, this is all acceptable. The means are justified by the ends. Does it surprise any of you, given the Democrats position on abortion, that they would take so casually the loss of a life, a fifty four year old grandma. It's tragic, it's really sad, but it's collateral damage and they don't care. Forty seven minutes after
the hour This Morning Show with Preston Scott WSLA. All right, fifty two minutes past the hour of the Morning Show with Preston's God to new listeners of the program, we have a massive set of research assistants. Now, the hierarchy is I am the lead researcher because it's the show that I have to take ownership of every day. So I spend hours daily, literally I do, going through stories and deciding what I want to talk about. I have a lead research assistant. Basically anything that comes from the
lead is given great consideration. Then I have a research assistant supervisor, and again a lot of that material gets through the first cut. But we have a panel that is changing all the time. But we have a pretty consistent panel of research assistants on this program. And while some fall into the category of general news, some are very specialized in the things that they send me. They
have their eyes on specific topics and targets. You can imagine the benefit that brings to all of you and to me, because I might be throwing a net and I'm only catching big fish, right, But what these folks are doing is they're casting a much smaller net and they're looking for things that might get through my netting. But they're gonna snag it. This is just such a story.
I shared all of that to say this. One of our research assistants has been telling me for quite a while, keep an eye on the whole dominion voting thing, and then he pinged me with his story. Venezuela and Press President Nicholas Maduro reportedly is arrested in jail the opposition leader, following a heavily disputed election that led to mass public uprising against Maduro. Maduro has destroyed the country along with his predecessor hu Goes Chavez. Venezuela is once and just
an iconic economy. They've turned it into a crap pool. I mean, it's just awful. You might remember it. They've been eating They don't have any zoo animals anymore because they killed them. They eat them, they eat them. It's the country's in desperate, desperate shape. All resources that get brought in go to the head of the Socialist government first. Maduro allegedly received fifty one percent of the vote to
Gonzales is forty four percent. The problem is that Edmundo Gonzales led Maduro by twenty five percent in exit polling and somehow lost the election. Here's the coup de gras. The nation uses smartmatic powered voting machines, which are Dominion voting machines. Dominion is used by the United States. You may remember that in the past it admitted five years after an election in Venezuela that it officially tallied one million more votes than were officially cast. Welcome to the
second hour of The Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's August first. Here we are already the eight month of the year. School starts in about the ten eleven days. For many of you, your life returns to some sense of normal. But on Thursday, on this program we are joined by the executive editor of Tallasse Reports. Ladies and gentlemen. Joining us on the phone line is the one the only, Steve Stewart. Good morning, sir, Good morning, Preston. How are
you well. I'm doing pretty good. This story between the Police Benevolence Association, the Big Ben chapter here City of Tallahassee and a candidate and a commissioner has gotten a little bit more interesting.
Yeah, I think first of all that you know the facts behind the story that tas reports broke and one media ela has followed up and we can talk about that later. But there's a group called TEACAC Tassie Community Action Committee's been around ab been around for around four or five years. They dominate a lot of times the speaking period at City Commission meetings and their rhetoric is
very aggressive towards the law enforcement. We've did stories on them before and you know, they call tallase EPD officers killer cops. They refer to Chief Revel as a murderer. They also, as of late, have adopted the pro Palestindian message in the international affairs. I mean, they have demanded that the City Commission take a position in the war in the Middle East. And again, very aggressive and they've sort of flown under the radar. The local media actually
sometimes quotes them and gives them credibility. Nobody from the diets has called them out, which is sort of protocol in these City Commission meetings. They don't address the speakers, but when you call TPD you know officers killer cops and you know murderers. That seems to cross the line.
But again they haven't really addressed it. And so this week I guess July twenty if there was a forum that tCAC put on and a couple of candidates showed up to the forum, and one city commissioner, Jack Porter, who has a very body record in terms of supporting law enforcement, showed up to the forum along with Dodd him and Johnson, who is who is facing Curtis Richardson. Uh their opponents, Curtis Richardson and then Rudy Ferguson did
not show up to the forum. The interesting thing is showing up, you know, to these forums is one thing if you denounce some of their positions, but they they didn't do that, and the forum, unlike other ones, sort of flew under the radar. Nobody reported about it. We found out about it from a Facebook post. For example, the supporters from Porter and Emmon Johnson didn't post any
pictures or any social media posts from this forum. And so when we wrote the story, uh PBA followed up with a press release asking these officials to condemn the hateful rhetoric that this group promotes, uh, you know, all the time, and you know, of course these two candidates don't talk to Tallas reports. But the Democrats got into Talis. The Democrat got into the to the story, and they refused to condemn the rhetoric and.
I would meaning the candidate and the commissioner.
Yeah, they refused to uh you know, they called the PBA's concern about these comments a political stunt and basically gave more credibility to the positions of this group TEACAC and you know, on the media side of it, it seems like the talents the Democrat really sort of lended credibility to the group. Also, I my view on the report was it should have been labeled opinion piece because the reporter actually wrote that the PBA press release was
an effort to tarnish the image of these candidates. So uh, very concerning. We're going to have a big story out on this in our newspaper which we're printing today, so look for that in the mailboxes this weekend. But again, this this follows this anti law enforcement position that is displayed by the progressive element here in Leon County. But
they don't they won't embrace it. Uh, you know, when reporters want to ask him questions, they just try to They try to do it in specific areas where they can get support, but then don't want to own it in the broader contact.
Steve Stewart with me from Tallaski Reports. We're gonna pick up right there because I want to add one more little interesting nugget to this story, and we're going to move on to some other things. You can subscribe get the paper, Tallahassee Reports, dot Com. Ten Past the.
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FLA loved minutes past the Hour of the Morning Show with Steve Stewart. Steve, I wanted to point one thing out. You know much has been made of, you know, is dot Man Johnson the quote third vote with Jeremy Mattlowe and Jack Porter if she were to retain her seat. And when I asked her that specific question, she said, I never said such a thing, never said I was the third vote. One of the ironies in side this story by Elena Barrera of the Tallasse Democrat, and I'm
going to read directly from it. In the second paragraph It says the complaint was the latest move by Porter and Inman Johnson's political enemies to try to tarnish them ahead of the August twentieth primary. If the two were elected, they would take over a voting majority on the City Commission along with City Commissioner Jeremy Mattlow. It's an interesting statement.
Well, no, I mean, this is the dance that the local mainstream media that supports a lot of the progressive the agenda is doing with these candidates. You know, if you look at Curtis Richardson voted to increase property taxes because he felt that the money was needed for law enforcement. That's his position. He has been consistent in talking about that. And so if you want to vote against Churist richards
Is because of that, his record is there. On the other side of this, you've got Jack Porter and commission Mallow and Diamon Johnson just changing their positions or trying to mislead voters. I mean, and the perfect example is Jack Porter on this property tax We on Earth a quote from that she gave WCTV and actually I found this from a reader of Talas Reports sent it to me. Is very clear of why she did not support the property tax increase. I sent you the quote and maybe you could read it.
It says, yeah, there is so much that we know that is leading to that increase in crime, and I don't believe the police budget or the police are equipped to handle this in the best way. I think alternatives would be investing in our housing, investing in our social services, investing in mental health services.
And see that is very consistent with Jack Porter's political ideology. So my problem is as a reporter, she just won't come out and say that she is now saying that she was against raising the property taxes because she's a fiscal conservative. That's not true. Just go ahead and say who you are and let the voters decide. I mean this position that she told WCT is very consistent with
her actions. He's a member of a national group, Local Progress, which supports defund the police policies, moving money out of law enforcement to social program Well.
And when she says when she says now, well, I believe police should have the resources they need, she doesn't define what that means. She would define the need very differently than police.
Well, no, and it's right there in the quote. But this is the problem. And this is the challenge that reporters have that want to get to the truth, is that you go back and the inconsistencies that pop up around election time when you've got these progressive progressives who just want to take power, they won't be honest about
their positions. They don't like law enforcement. It's everywhere. But now they tried to mislead by saying, well, you know, Curtis Richardson voted for a tax increase and I was against that. Well, you were against it because you don't want more funding to law enforcement. Just say that and let's have a vote. But the other local media are
helping them hide these positions. We're doing the best we can to get the facts out there, and you know, hopefully the voters will look at these facts and if you if you want to vote for Jack Porter, do it, but don't do it because you think she's a fiscal conservative. That's not the truth.
When we come back, we've got a couple of other things. Let's just real quickly, we've got about forty five seconds left in this segment, Steve, Let's tie that into either the crime numbers because it's relevant, or property tax and kind of get started there for the next segment.
Yeah, So on the property tax here, this is again, this is a big issue in the campaign and uh, you know, the the idea from the progressive Matt Lowe who is supporting Dotamon Johnson and Jack Porter for the City Commission, that is that's their issue. They're they're trying to get conservatives and moders to vote because you know, Donamon Johnson says she's going to roll back the tax increased. That's a fifteen million dollars hit to the general fund
and she has no plan. Again, it's campaign rhetoric. We're trying to say, look, yeah, if you're gonna roll it back, that's a great idea. I'm physically conservative, But what are you gonna cut? You're gonna cut law enforcements. Are you going to increase electric utility rates so you can transfer the money to general fund to fill in the hole. We have no plans. It's just campaign rhetoric and it's important that people understand that.
Steve Stewart with Me More to come sixteen past the Hour in the Morning Show with Preston Scott Beck with Steve Stewart, Executive Editor, Tellassi Report, Subscribe, tell Assireports dot com, Steve, It's important to note that you know dot Inman for example, and this comment that Jack Porter made to WCTV, this is this is how campaigning is done this day. They count on voters not knowing or asking or having anybody ask any more questions.
Yeah, you know, I think years ago obviously I ran for office, and I was always very cautious of the quotes that you were put out there and the things that you would say, because you would get reports who would follow up to advance or to find out exactly what you meant in those statements. And that's not happening now. And what you see now on social media, this quote by Jack Porter was put on was put on social media in response to Jeremy Mattlow post and he just
denied it, said it was taken out of context. And so what they do is they count on the local legacy media not following up like they you know, there was no report about Porter and Emmon Johnson going to the tCAC forum. I mean it would have never it would have never made the light a day without us reporting it. And that's and we've got you know, so here you have talas reports with our resources and you've got the TV stations, WFSU and the TALIS Democrat and
they don't report on that. And so now it's the same thing with the property taxes in dot M and Johnson making these wild claims, I'm going to increase starting salaries for firefighters and we're gonna move money from the general fund. Well, how's that gonna work. We're going to roll back, you know, a tax increase which will cost fifteen million dollars. Okay, Well again.
Where's the money coming from to make it up?
Where's the money come from? And it's a simple this is journalism.
One oh one.
You put out a plan, you have to explain it. It's not happening.
Now there's no plan, it's a claim and there's a difference.
Right, well, exactly, this is your this is your policy. Well how are you gonna do it? And we're not covering it. And they know that it's not being covered, so they continue to, like a little kid, continue to even go further with these with these uh policy positions that they they know they can't do it. And it again, it makes our job, It makes the job at TALIS support is very difficult because they won't talk to us again,
just think about this. These two candidates or city commission will go to the tCAC forum that they won't return phone calls to talents reports. What does that tell you just to get basic answers to questions. They don't want the truth out there.
Let's uh, let's transition, you know, tCAC whatever they call themselves, anarchists maybe I don't know. Uh, they they are picking on TPD that seems to be the focus of their ire for whatever the reason. I guess they want the city to become Portland. After all, the crime numbers, what are you learning?
Yeah, so we follow the TPD crimes, which that they give a report out every morning, and we track that so that we have some you know, some idea of what's going on and something having to wait for a year and a half to get FBI stats and so the crime numbers. We've got a store that just updated today for seven you know, the first seven months of the year. TPD crime incidents are down about five percent.
Within those numbers, robberies, which are you know, the most I could probably the most feared crime you know, is down eighteen percent, which is really good news. Assault and battery is down about five percent. So violent crime in general is down about seven percent. Again good good news on the violent crime side. On the property crime side, crime crime incidents related to autos is down probably about
three percent. But interestingly, residential burglaries are up when you compare it to the first seven months of this year till last year, about three point two percent. Now, burglaries would be somebody coming in, you know, to your yard and stealing something or breaking into your grid. There's no interaction with the homeowner that would be considered a robbery. And so anyway, again, I think that we're headed in the right direction in terms of where we're going with
these numbers. And you know, I'm sure that the city talents you would owe that to the investment in crime technology and the additional police officers that are on the street.
Well, I think it's important to remind everybody that if we go back a number of years to the previous city managers and city commissions, they had dramatically cut funding to Tallassee police and we're behind by better than a decade of what appropriate funding should be for a city this size, and we're still catching up now.
We broke a story back in yeah, in the mid like twenty fourteen, twenty fifteen, that really got traction in the sense that the number of police officers that were cut back in that period. And if you remember the state, Leon County led the state.
In crime violent crime years.
Yeah, violent crime. And you know, this is a other thing. If you look at you know, the progressive way, including Jack Porter, they just don't think that the police officers have an impact on crime. And you know, that is a that's just a fundamental difference because I think most people would argue, would would say, most people believe that, you know, the more police officers you have on the street, it's a crime to turn. And that's just a different philosophy.
And again, just engage that, right, you know, and so that we know what we're voting for. That's all we ask.
Steve standby, I want to talk to you off air here for just a second. But twenty seven minutes after the hour, Steve Stewart, subscribe, get the paper, new one's coming out. Tellastoreports dot com. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. The tail end of the national news added to the big stories in the press box. You know why Trump is gaining with minorities because of what he said at that at that journalists meeting with black journalists.
Black Americans get it. People like comma play the race card, whatever that race card may be Indian or Black, when it's convenient. It's not divisive. Divisive is endorsing all of the things that that she endorses. That's where the division comes from. Trump just maybe in artfully, but he just he just says what everyone else is thinking, virtually everyone else. What was the other story that was in the news there? Oh,
Guantanamo Bay. Wait, we're going to cut a deal at this stage, sparing the life, avoiding the death sentence of people responsible for the death of three thousand Americans at the World Trade Center. Excuse me? And those that died on those airplanes? What? What? What's that about? It's not like they can provide any more intelligence for us that's useful. They've been locked up in Gitmo for how long? Other big stories in the press box. Small Business Administration slapped
with another subpoena by the House Small Business Committee. Why because they're funneling resources to states to register voters, which is not the purpose of that money. By denouncing new rules to make more people eligible for student loan debt relief, even if you would benefit. I hope you send a message saying this is wrong, because deep down you know it is, and you know that everybody else is going to pay for your student loan debt and that's not
fair and that's not right. Please don't whine about what I thought i'd have better opportunity. Please, you chose the major, you chose the debt. You'll be all right. Just pay it, pay a little bit at a time, Just pay it. It's your debt. Biden doesn't care what the courts say. You've got to see the underscored message in all of this.
They don't care. Texas the floating barrier in the Rio Grande, Well, the full Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has slapped the subset of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and said, yeah, no, you guys were wrong. The barrier the floating buoys can
stay up until this gets sorted out. And the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has sided with Florida and several other states including Love Beta and Georgia in South Carolina, as well as four other plaintiffs, which says that the changes Biden wants to put in illegally on Title nine because it's not being done through Congress, because it can't be done through Congress because they won't do it. Congress
will not agree. There will be members of Congress that would, but Congress will not agree to allow men to pretend to be women and take opportunities from women. And why women, why you keep supporting Democrats. I don't get it. I don't get it. Remember I have a little bit of a personal stake in this. My aunt was one of the co authors of Title nine. My dad's sister was a feminist. She was a president for the National Organization
for Women. She would be devastated at Trump, or rather at Biden, removing the protections that she fought so hard for women to obtain, the opportunities. Think about it. Think of the Title nine opportunities that have happened in just women's sports in general, that are showing up in elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, and colleges. Those would not have happened as they happened as quickly as they happened had my aunt not pushed for it and people like her.
They were right on that issue. And now it's all being taken away because men can take their spots. Forty minutes past the hour, Doctor Steve standing by on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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Justice for Dan, Dan Markel. Next hour, attorney Jared Ross will join us. He's with Justice for Dan, former FSU law professor gunned down, murdered in his driveway five minutes from our studio. They are keeping this case in front of you. They are keeping his memory alive and we will talk about that next hour. Here on the Morning Show, let's talk about our four legged friends. A couple times a month, we try to help you out with your pets.
Doctor Steve Steveson of the Bradford Bille Animal Hospital joins us. Good morning, sir, how are.
You hey, Preston, I'm doing great. How are you?
I am doing well, but I will tell you right now, I'm still real worried about the heat and everything that's happening with our pets. But we talked about that the last segment let's talk just kind of big picture, just some keys to making sure your pet, your dog, your cat, they're healthy.
Absolutely, Preston. There's a handful of things you can do to really really enhance your pet's quality of life and their longevity. Of course, number one is keep them at a healthy weight.
How do you know what that is?
Yeah, I talk to your veterinarian if you're not sure. You know, every dog's body shape is different than cats too, on the breed, and so they can give you a good guideline. There's some drawing and sketches that can show you to show you how their body shape should be if they're in a proper weight. And you know, a lot of times we are killing our pets with kindness when we overfeed them, and so that little bit of extra weight they carry around is not good for them,
just like it's not good for us. And so you want to keep them in a very healthy weight. A lot of times that means limiting the amount of food that you feed them every day. They get them down to the weight they need to be. But talk to your vetinarian about that and they can help you with
what their goal weight should be. Okay, then another one exercise your pet regularly, and of course, like we talked about last time, walking early in the morning right now is the best thing to do, so they get some exercise, they can burn some calories and help maintain a muscle tone. You know, all kinds of studies are proven that maintain muscle tone is important for longevity and health and joint health,
and so exercise your pet regularly. Also, you want to make sure that that food you feed them is a very balanced nutritious diet. So home cooked meals can be great, but you have to make sure it has all the nutrition and ingredients in it that a pet needs, so that's really really important. Again, you can talk to your veterinarian. You can go online and find our veterinarian nutritionness that you can communicate with and they can talk to you
about what you're feeding your pet as well. If you're feeding them a home cooked diet, okay, pretty much all of your dog throughs and cat foots you buy at the pet store or at the grocery store, you'll see a little ASCO label on there, which means they've been approved by this organization, which tells you there should be a balanced and nutritious diet, So that's good there. Then you know, another thing's really important is to have that
annual physical exam for your pet. Our pets age way more rapidly than we do, so an exam once a year for your pet is like an exam wants every fiber to seven years for us. So it's really important not to skip that annual physical exam. There's a lot of things that veterinarian looks for that sometimes we can detect problems early before they become a major issue, and we can prevent them from becoming a major issue. So
the annual physical is very very important. Another thing you need to make sure and do is a long as that annual physical is vaccine. Fortune nowadays we have multi year vaccine, so a single injection of pet very often will last multiple years, and so they don't have to get a vaccine every single year anymore, but they do
need those vaccine that's extremely important. There are a lot of what we call contagious or communicable diseases out there between pets that are still very prevalent even here in the Southeast, and so the vaccine are very very effective in preventing those in your pet from becoming ill. For any of those diseases. Then parasites are a big problem in dogs and cats. You know, we always wear about
fleas and ticks, heart rooms is another one. And we have tremendously effective what we call parasiticides nowadays that control all of these. It's as simple as a once a month tablet, a once a month topic you put on the pet that will prevent all of these different organisms and parasites from getting on your pet. That's huge. A lot of those can also get on people, and so you know, everyone knows that blind disease, you know, So you know we don't want these in our homes, on
our pets and getting on us. And so these parasiticizes become really really important for your pet. And then lastly, spay or new to your pet. All kinds of studies have proven without a doubt that spain and neutering your pet and at an appropriate age helps with their longevity.
And so what is the grade age, doctor Steverson?
You know, for a cat prets and they can be done somewhere around seven or eight months of age. For a dog, it depends on the breed. Nowadays, some of the large breed dogs were recommending spage them later. We found that some of those hormones that we remove when we spayre new to them are important in a young
dog to develop their ligament strength and tendon strength. And so rather than you used to be said, spay everybody at six months of age, well that has changed over the past number of years to where now these Golden Retrievers and labor retrievers and Rottwilers so on the larger breachs of dogs, we are recommending spaying them more over a year of age now, and so it's a little bit different. So that again it depends on the breed
you have. You know, if you have a small breed like a Docson, they took me stay at a very young age, So it depends on the breeze there. So talk to Dry about that when you get a new puppy.
Doctor Severson, thanks as always for the intail. We'll talk again in a couple of weeks.
Great, thanks Bresting.
Thank you, Sarah, Doctor Steve steveson with us Pause for Thought on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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You might not have heard when we talked about the story. And if you're not paying attention to the Olympics, I get that this is not on your radar. Canadian women's soccer team penalized six points, which means two wins. I think they made it out of their group though, good,
good for the girls. Whatever, because their coach and an assistant coach and an analyst cheated because they were flying drones over their opponents at the Olympics and they are closed practices and what you get from that is you get what they're going to do on set pieces, and you can defend them based on what you see them doing. And so they cheated, and so they got caught. But here's the follow up that I could not believe. Are
you ready for this? French Beliefs identified the drone operator as Joseph Lombardi, a support staff member of the Canadians team. After admitted admitting to spying, Lombardi was sentenced to eighteen months in prison by a French prosecutor.
What.
First of all, I didn't know prosecutors could sentence. How the judges did that? But hey, it's France, right whatever, eighteen months in prison because the dude followed the orders of his boss and flew a drone. Whoa, that is a rather intense punishment, I must say. I mean, just wow, all right, don't have many weekends left before the school year starts, and so our whole on the road again. This summer has been about roadies that you can take nearby. Ready,
take a road trip in your own community. Find places and things to do nearby, like, for example, those of you Panama City, Beach, Panama City, the surrounding area. Go get out on the water. We're in a boat. Go to Shell Island. Just go get a get on your buddies jet ski and go hang out with the dolphins. I mean, there are so many things that we can do in our area. Go fishing, you know, reach out to Paul Tire out at Seminole Lake Seminole and do
a guided fishing thing, catch some bass. Don't ignore your local area. We talked about this, how people live in a state that's so rich and different things to do, and they don't do them because they live there. I'll do it some other now, do it. Investigate the little museums in the parks, and the things that you can do in your community. That's my challenge. All Right, third hours. Next we'll talk to Jared Ross with Justice for Dan, referring to Dan Markel. Next to the Morning Show with
Preston Scott. All Right, five minutes past the hour. It is the third hour and the first day of the month of August. Unbelievable, the eighth month of the year. We're already spiraling through the year, and thankfully, I'm glad it's moving fast because the quicker we can get to the next election and move on past this ridiculousness that we've had over the last four years, the better. Hopefully
we move on. But good to be with you. Jose running the program in Studio one A. I'm here in Studio one B, and I am joined on the program by attorney Jared Ross and Jared affiliated with Justice for Dan. For those of you that are longtime listeners of the program, we have been following the murder of FSU law professor Dan Markel since it happened ten years ago last month. It's crazy, Jared that it's been going It's been that long. How are you today?
Good?
Thanks Preston for having me. I truly appreciate it, and it is very surreal that it's been ten years since Danny was tragically taken from us, and you know, it's really hard to believe at times that it's been that long.
Jared, I don't want to take a lot of time going into the details because we've covered that and there'll be more to come with the trial of Donna Adelson that's coming up. But give us a little snapshot of your interconnection with Dan and the Markell family. Yeah.
Absolutely. I actually got to know Danny when he and Wendy were together. I went to high school with Charlie Aedelson down in South Florida and Wendy Adelson. We all
went to the same high school. Wendy was one of the first people that I had met when I moved to Florida back when I was a sophomore in high school, and when she came up here for law school for her last year of law school as a visiting student, and Danny had just become a professor at Florida State, she and I were in a trial advocacy class together and reconnected, and I got to know Danny very well
through his relationship with Wendy and became a friend. We spent Jewish holidays together, you know, enjoyed some of life's milestones together, like having children. And when all this occurred, you know, I took a keen interest in the case because of the interconnectivity of my life with with the abel Fins and with Danny Uh And since that time,
I've gotten involved with the Justice for Dan movement. I was asked recently earlier this year to become a co director of the organization, and through that have also gotten to know Ruth Markel pretty well.
Why did you say yes to the opportunity to serve in this capacity, Jared.
Well, Danny was a brilliant, brilliant person, not just a brilliant lawyer, but a brilliant person, and you know, his his contributions to society were taken too early. And the ability to be part of something that not only advocates for justice for the Marquel family, but also to carry on Danny's life and legacy and its scholarship, it was extremely intriguing to me, and just a little way that I could give back to a friend that we've lost.
Yeah, I want to zero in on the next segment a little bit more on that scholarship, because I mean, to be honest with you, that's kind of news to me. I learned about that when I got a note from Karen Ciphers, who of course has been interwoven with the Justice for Dan movement. But at the FSU School of Law, what do they know? I mean, it's been ten years. Are they aware of Dan's legacy? Yes?
Absolutely. We actually engaged the dean of the law school, who was not the dean at the time that Danny was a professor there, and even even she knows danny legacy. Through Florida State, there are still several professors that were there when Danny was there. There are adjunct professors that were students when Danny was a professor at the College
of Law. So his legacy is still well known within the university, within the College of Law, and it's something that they were excited to be a part of as well.
Jared Ross with me. He's an attorney and a co director of Justice for Dan. And I'll remind you that the tragic murder of Dan Markel took place five minutes from this studio, and it's a day I'm not going to forget. I'm not going to forget the aftermath of it. I'm not going to forget any of the details of this. I've been highly invested in this case and I too want to see justice for Dan. We're going to talk about ways, though tangibly, to honor the legacy and make
sure that it continues. Next with Jared Ross here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Look mimutes past the hour shared with you that in covering the trial of the various participants in the murder plot as they have pled or been convicted, I learned through recordings that Charlie Edelson was a big fan of my radio program. And that's just one of the little interesting ironies here, and I'm being facetious,
of course, but he complained about listening to my show. Jared, let's talk about Justice for Dan and that scholarship. Where did this get established, what does it do? How is it funded?
Yeah, So this was actually an idea that was brought up through the directors with Justice for Dan. We were trying to think of a way as we neared the ten year tragic anniversary of Danny's murder, how could we honor him in a way that's more than just lighting candle, which is extremely important, or praying for his family. What
could we do that was tangible? And the idea of creating a best Paper scholarship whatever you want to call it, a program to reward budding legal scholars or law students for carrying on Danny's legacy in research on criminal law theory just seemed really apropos for who Danny was. We wanted to engage law schools and current legal scholars and professors to participate as part of the selection committee and
be mentors for these rising scholars. And it just seemed like such a great opportunity to not just you know, keep Danny's name alive, but actually do something in his name that he would have done had he been alive. And so we started this program. We announced it on the tenth anniversary of the murder, uh, and we've started fundraising for it. It's all the award money for the the best Papers are going to be through donations. We you know, we are not a non profit organization. We're not a charity.
Uh.
We are a not for profit. We are not collecting money for ourselves. This is not something that we're going to make money. This is all money is going to go toward this Justice for Dan movement. And but but it's all funded through donations and we've already gotten several nice sized donations. We're uh and we're really excited about where we're you know where we're headed.
Are you hoping to establish an endowed scholarship of some kind or something a little simpler?
At first, we're looking at something a little simpler, but that is not off our radar. We've discussed that and certainly that's a possibility and an opportunity in the future.
What does the the roadmap look like? How does someone find out more about this specific scholarship and how would they give if they wanted to give?
So to give we have a venmo, and the venmo is at Justice for Dan m as in Markel. If you go to our social media, we're on Facebook, Instagram, x, Twitter, whatever you want to call it, it's at Justice for Dan M or you can just search for in Facebook Justice for Dan. There's a whole lot of information there.
There was a Florida Politics article which is published on our social media that has even more information on this, on how students can apply or how professors or legal scholars can apply to the mentors and on the selection committee, and we're hoping shortly we'll start receiving papers and be able to award some folks for their hard work.
Is there any possibility this making its way to the website Justice for Dan dot com.
Yes, we'll make sure that that gets on there.
I think links there would be really useful because I know that listeners of this program are well aware of that of that site. Lastly, and closing, Jared, thank you so much for what you're doing. But have you had has there been any contact with Ruth and uh and the family with their with their grandchildren.
The last I heard from Ruth she had met with them earlier this summer. She had met with the grandchildren. Her and another one of her grandchildren from Canada went down to South Florida and met with the boys.
Okay, well, my best to Ruth. She's been a guest on the program. Passed along our our sincere appreciation for her efforts in keeping her son's memory going. And Uh and and Jared, thank you, and thank you to Tamra and Karen and the rest with Justice for Dan. We appreciate it.
Thank you, Preston. I appreciate it.
Thank you, sir, Jared Ross with a and we'll we'll pass along more information on those connections and all that for you to give. But remember the website Justice for Dan dot com. Just talking to the break about the case murder of Dan Markel, it was it was to me once the evidence came out, and you might recall a lot of the evidence that I used to base my opinion came from a podcast. You can hear the
recordings you can hear. I mean a bunch of the evidence came out before the trials, which was mind blowing to me. The evidence was out there. They had recordings Charlie Aedelson, Katie Magbanua, his gal pal who he was sleeping with and claimed to be employeing. And that's where Donna comes in. Donna was involved in the payment because she handled all the business for the dental practice. Katie was never in the office and she's making this ridiculous
sum of money. And it was all laid out so clearly. And I've commented that as a former grand juror, I sat on capital murder cases and for six months I was deciding with my fellow jurors whether the prosecution had met its burden for probable cause to make a charge. We didn't determine guilt or innocence. Our role as a
grand jury. Your role as a grand juror is to weigh the evidence that's presented by the prosecution only and decide if they have enough to make a charge of first degree murder or capital murder, which is a capital punishment case, or whether they don't have enough. It gets run capital murder cases, first degree murder cases get run through a grand jury. And so for six months I sat listening to cases. I saw pictures I wish I had never seen. I've never talked about an individual case ever,
never will. You're sworn to secrecy on that. But it's it impacted me because I have memories of photos of things that I wish i'd never seen. Children, children that were murdered. You don't unsee that stuff. And so when this case, when all of this stuff came out first, when the murder happened, I remember hearing what investigators were saying early on, just overhearing conversations, asking a question at an event, saying, hey, what about this case that da DA?
And then the evidence came out just some of and I made the comment, this is the strongest circumstantial case I've ever seen as a grand juror. It eclipsed any case that was brought before us as a grand jury by a mile. It wasn't even close. And so for Charlie Adelson to be convicted, Donna is going to have her day in court. I believe she will be convicted beyond a reasonable doubt. And then it becomes a little bit more interesting. Wendy Aedelson's dad, Harvey. Does Harvey have
any way of denying that he knew that he? I mean, he certainly had to know about something what I don't know, That's just I'd be shocked. And then Wendy there was an infamous code lingo that was being used in that case. And I mean, Wendy just happened to be driving by the murder scene the morning of the murder. Really, huh, just happened to be How about that? There's more and hopefully we'll see. Here's my wish. I want justice for Dan Markel and I want I want the Markell family
to have access to their grandsons. Wendy Aedelsen changed their last name for God's sake. That's how rotten she is. They wanted all memory of their father erased from their life. They've hardly seen Dan's parents in the ten years subsequent. They're now young men. They're going to learn the truth and it's not going to be easy for them. So I hope for the best. Hey, if you have not heard, video has now shown up. One of the guys who was shot on July thirteenth and was in serious condition
has been released. He's going through rehab therapy now. He inadvertently, while videotaping around, caught the shooter walking along, crawling along, crouched walking, crouched over along the roof. He's right there and no one saw him. How I'm going back to what I said on a commentary, How is Trump? Why was Trump allowed to go on that stage? I don't
know if it Ron was involved. I don't know if it was anything other than a very convenient you know, if somebody shows up and does something, Yeah, you know. I don't know, but it sure seems like there's a conspiracy here. The mistakes are too grievous. Twenty seven minutes after reset, the big stories in the press box, some email and more. Next to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Big Stories
in the press Box. To kind of prep myself, I came up with a video of my aunt Wilma debating Phyllis Schlaffley on the Mike Douglas Show. It's awesome watching that unfold. My aunt Wilma died in the mid nineteen eighties, and so I I have only fond memories. She was at the time considered an extremist, a feminist, a women's liver. But there are indisputable facts as it relates to the law on women, that she just nailed and poured her heart into Title nine. And so one of the lead
stories here. One of the big stories in the press box is the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has approved emotion by Florida, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, as well as other plaintiffs for an administrative injunction against a new federal rule about sex based discrimination in education programs because they want to change it from sex based male and female to gender identity, which ironically all but erases sex based protections for women. Just think about that for a second.
Title nine protects women as a class but Biden wants to erase the protection and allow men who pretend to be women to then push women out and allow men to have their place. The Biden administration, of course, is doing what they do. They're stepping outside their authority with this because you can't just change it without Congress, but
they're trying to do it anyway. Same thing with the new rules announced by the Biden administration to make millions more people now more than thirty million to date eligible for student debt relief. If this rule is finalized, thirty million would be entitled to charge you with paying off their student debts. I've issued a series of just one challenges for several years now, COVID Biden, the Southern Border,
Title nine student loans. I mean, the list goes on and on, asking for just one person, because I know Democrats listen to this show. I know for a fact, just one person to come on the program using their first and last name. They can't use anonymity. I use my name, first and last name. Defend defend someone paying for your student loan. Defend it. Just one. There's not one person that's taken me up on any of these challenges. Not one, I think that's telling Biden administration, the small
Business Administration slapped with another subpoena. Biden is using agencies and their resources to help register voters in swing states. They're all focused on swing states. And who are they registering. They're registering anybody they can, whether they're legally here or not. There are some states that you can register just claim that you're here legally. You don't have to prove it.
That's wrong. And the final big story in the press box the floating buoys in the Rio Grande River that provide an obstacle for people swimming across the river to get to the country illegally. The Fifth Circuit Court, the full panel of the Fifth Circuit said that the small panel was wrong and they reversed the decision of the subset of the Fifth Circuit, And so the full circuit stroke struck down not just the lower court ruling, but a decision by the smaller panel of the Fifth Circuit.
And so as right now, the buoys can remain, as the course is, as the case sorry is litigated. All right, forty minut and it's past the hour. Emails next in the Morning Show with Preston Scott, you have anything you ever want to share with me. It's real simple. Preston at iHeartRadio dot com, we have one social media outlet for now, and that's Twitter X. At TMS, Preston Scott posted a video, a video of an Italian woman, a boxer and she's just sobbing after the match because she
was beaten by a biological mail. Women's boxing in the Olympics and this woman was dispatched by a biological male. Honestly, I hope the guy wins. I know it's counterintuitive. I want him to win. I want him to be mocked and ridiculed. I want the Olympic committee to be ridiculed. I want it to outrage everybody. I want the country that, all of the countries where their female boxers are beaten
by this guy, I want. I want them livid. They need to pay the price for allowing woke gender ideology to take over something as important as the Olympic Games. And they are important, they are. I've got that video up and a comment at tech to it on our X page at TMS. President Scott got an email here from Jackie. She writes, you are a sincere, insane voice in a crazy world. I've called into the show once, but have listened to you for about three or four years.
Once I've found you, thank you for all you do. During the discussion regarding the narrative, real Christians can't vote for Trump, it sickens me that quote holy leaders are standing by this vile declaration as discussed this morning. We are supposed to judge a man for his past actions prior to his presidency, and most all are untruth No, not all, but overlooking the murdering of innocent babies in the name of Christianity. They truly don't know their Bible
as they should. The real point I wanted to call in on but couldn't do to lack of time. We need a real leader that must be strong. Most people don't realize that different cultures have different beliefs when it comes to strength, wisdom, and diplomacy. When you're practicing diplomacy in the States, it looks like weakness in many other cultures. That was an interesting point. This is why the US
is under attack from every direction. The atrocities that were committed on October seventh would have never happened with a President Trump in the White House. The war between Russia and Ukraine would have never happened with President Trump and the White House. Other nations feared Trump and even more importantly, respected President Trump. He has the part of my expression bleep to stand strong and tall and back up with force if necessary. His diplomacy was fair, yet very strict
and tough. No one has ever been able to back President Trump into a corner. He's smart as smart people working for him. He didn't have as many smart people working for him his first time in office. In fact, you could argue his biggest mistake while serving as president his first term was picking a lot of wrong people. But back to the letter, he truly has a love for this country like no one else. I agree with that.
I mean, look at what he's going through and why he could just wander off and retire and be just fine and play golf all the day long. Thanks for letting me vent looking forward to your show again. Blah blah blah, Thank you, Jackie. I agree with their sentiments they express, I think something that we overlook, and that is the role of the commander in chief, the president
of the United States, as it relates to the world. Look, whether you like this or not, it's one of those truths that And I use this example all the time, so I'm going to keep using it because it's the best. It's the best example that I can come up with. You can deny gravity all day long and step off the edge of a building and the truth of gravity is going to take over. Well, I just don't believe, I don't believe in gravity. Well, step off the building, step off the ledge, and let me know how that
works out for you. See, there are truths, and one of the truths of this nation is this country was forged and based on a belief in the God of the Bible. They're called Judeo Christian values. Government was never to impact those. Those were to impact government. The founding fathers made it clear, and Atoms made it clear that the document of the Constitution will not work for any
but a moral and religious people. And we're seeing that right now as we walk further and further away, the disconnect to the Constitution is growing because it's based on moral decency, moral standards. North on a compass. So that's where we are right now. God has placed this country high on a hill as a light to shine, and we're losing that place. Forty seven minutes past the hour, come back with a great story on the golf course. Next tomorrow on the program, The Gun, writer Lee Williams
will join us. Looking forward to that because I was out last week getting an MRI, couldn't do the interview, so I said, could we maybe do it this week? He said, I got you press, We're good. Nice. Also tomorrow, what's the beef your calls? Jose is still getting. He's already getting sweaty palms on that. No, he's hoping nobody calls best and worst of the week. Hey, that's you, buddy. You got to come up with the best and worst
of the week for yourself, whatever that might be. Also got good news and headlines from the b This story from Golf Digest. If you've ever been on a golf course and been around the game at all, you know golf balls go flying everywhere. I mean they're just everywhere. My dad, when he built a home on a golf course in a suburb of Scottsdale called Rio Verdi, way
out there. It's not way out there anymore. Scotts steel spread nearly next to it, but he put it out of the reach of a driver so that guys hitting their te ball on the seventeenth hole couldn't hit the house. So it's a thing. But I've never seen this. I've never heard of golf ball actually hitting a helicopter. Yeah. Anoka County deputies were called refuge golf course in Oak Grove after the pilot of a city helicopter sprang for mosquitoes above a golf course reported being struck by a
golf ball well in midair. How they told police, he noticed the golf ball flying at the aircraft. He was able to safety safely land nearby. There was a little damage to the helicopter caused by a surface to air maxfly, but it was crazy. The police went out to investigate that.
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Really, I mean, I'm a credited guy who can elevate whatever shot he elevated at that height, but intentional. That just seems weird to me that they investigated that, and this guy might be facing charges if they figure out who did it. We started to day with one Corinthians nine, twenty four and twenty five. That's our verse today, running the race train like you want to win. Talk to Jared Ross, Justice for Dan, Doctor Steve Stevers and Pause
for Thought Visit with Steve Stewart. Big Stories in the press Box, very important to your day to day life. My friends, go back listen to the podcast if you missed it, and we will be back again tomorrow. We will try to be better. I'm still trying to get the hang of this job. Have a good one, friends,