It is great to be with you. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, males and females, one and all ruminators near and far. Thank you for privileging us with your time. We greatly appreciate it. It is show fifty two thirty. It just eventually rounds back out to a round number. Take a day off here, day off there. It gets off. It kind of annoys me a little bit, but that's this way. It is over there in Studio one A is OSEI can you see I am here
in Studio one B. I'm Preston Scott. Great to be with you. September the ninth. More on that date in a few moments. But we we begin with Romans five, verse one. It says, therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. We're gonna build on that this week. It's gonna be kind of our devotional Romans five, first few verses. Let's look at that one verse for just a second here.
And this is so important because there are so many people that I believe earnestly love God, but they are frantically doing things, including showing up the church or going every time. The doors of the church are open for every Bible study and every meeting and everything. And that's fine as long as you're not doing it to curry God's favor. A lot of people still are stuck in this idea that you've got to do this and do
that and do good things in order to find acceptance. No, and this might seem like a really insignificant difference, it's not. We do good things. We show up when the door is open. We gather together because of God's love for us, his acceptance of us despite our knucklehead decisions and poor choices. He loves you just the way that you are, but He loves you too much to let you stay that way.
And so the idea is, since we have been justified by our faith, we have peace with God through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Faith opens the door for God's acceptance of us through Christ the sacrifice of Jesus. We believe that by faith, then we should be compelled to do good things. It's a huge difference doing things because we choose to,
versus what because we have to. Don't you love it when your kids do something for you around the house or in the yard, when you don't ask them to versus because they have to in order to go have fun with their friends. It's different, isn't it. Exactly ten minutes after the hour, It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott eleven twelve minutes past the hour. Get a mates, let's take a peek inside the American Patriots Almonair. I would say it's got the dow rag on the day
uh September? Do you do that for fashion? Do you do that because you like to have a covering on your your head that is mostly shaved when it's cold. Yeah, you have to keep some warmth a little cold in here. And then when I'm outside, you don't catch all the sweat. I sweat profusely. Well, aren't we all better for knowing knowing that?
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There you go, this edition of too Much Information from Jose brought to you by Yeah. Okay, look I get it. I'm that way too. I am. You get me out working in the yard or out on the golf course on a hot, humid day and my eyes are burning because I can't There's nothing I've found that keeps perspiration from getting into my eyes, and I refuse to wear one of those headbands, sweat bands around the head. I just I can't do that. I just I can't do it.
I used to just mock and ridicule anybody who wore those, because there's very few there are. I would say, there's probably fewer than five athletes I've ever seen in my life that look cool wearing one of those, and none of them are white, none of them. Every now and then someone just it just works for them. But yeah, no, no, no, no, no,
all right. September ninth, eighteen thirty six, Abraham Lincoln earned his license to practice law in Illinois less than a year of formal education, So don't tell me you can't achieve. Like all others, Lincoln's life was bumpy, with both successes and setbacks, quoting I do the very best I know how, the very best I can, and I mean to keep doing it until the end. There you go. Isn't it interesting?
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One year of formal education, but was able to pass the bar exam, get his license whatever form that took back in the day, and would go on to be the President of the United States with one year of formal education. So don't mock people that go in the non traditional route and many of you have. You've decided long before it was. It's somewhat vogue now to skip four years of college. It just is. I wouldn't be mocking people that that decided to go a different route.
There's some trend centers, and Abe B. Lincoln was one of them. Let's go backwards here. Seventeen seventy six, Second Continental Congress makes official the term United States. Come on, okay, we're not so united now. But you know, eighteen fifty, California becomes the thirty first state. Isn't that crazy? Thirty first state all the way across the country In eighteen fifty,
country was seventy four years old. Eighteen ninety three, Francis Cleveland, wife of President Grover Cleveland, gives birth to a daughter, Esther Esther in the White House. Elvis Presley makes his first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in nineteen fifty six. Who You Were? Nineteen fifty seven, President Eisenhower signs the first civil right it's law since reconstruction, and Eisenhower was, yeah, anyway, we will. We'll start unpacking the show early. No warm,
fuzzy segment here. We're going to go right to it. Next today in the program, we will talk a little FSU football for those of you that are beleaguered nol fans. You want to hear something, maybe a little insight. We'll get some from Irischaffel in the third hour, Doctor Joe Camp's next hour, and so much in between and along the way. So grab yourself something to eat or drink and stick around. It's the morning show with me and him.
I'm Preston Scotti. Ose can you see? Not sure if you've been paying attention, but iberdif Kennedy Junior married to Cheryl Hines, best known for portraying Larry David's fictional ex wife on the show Curb Your Enthusiasm. What you may not know is Cheryl Hines. Many of you do, but many of you do not know that Robert F. Kennedy
Junior's wife is a Leon High School graduate. She's from Tallahassee and doesn't like Trump, mind you, but since her husband has endorsed Trump, she has been brutalized on social media. And there was a tweet that Bill Maher read out on his program by Bradley Whitford. Whoever that is, I have no idea who that is and just torched the guy quoting, you want to know why I have a bug up my bleep about the left more than I used to. It's bleep like this. There's an ugliness they
never used to have. The liberal I grew up respecting. None of them are like this going after the wife. Even the mafia doesn't do that. Then he goes on to torch the liberals in theory, those who rail about bullying but not when they do it. Equipped that Whitford, who ironically is married, failed to recognize one fundamental truth about the institution of marriage. Sometimes you have to swallow some to preserve the union. In other words, you compromise,
you make, you get along. He mentions that Obama Clinton both talked about the nasty rhetoric and called for it to just tone down. And then mar goes on talking about the incessant whining, the faux victimhood, the bullying of those whom you disagree with whom you disagree gives people the impression about liberals. He calls it the ick factor. Now, what I wanted to point out is this is all what I have been pointing out to you for better than two decades. They are what they accuse others of
being when he talks about bullying. They can't stand bullying as long as they're the ones not doing the bullying. Once they're doing the bullying, bullying's all fine. They talk about the Big Tent until anyone inside that tent disagrees with them, and then, like local Democrat Party leader Ryan Ray, you're out. God help you. If you disagree with leadership of the party, you're out. See, the Big Tent has always been a big lie. All of it has been a lie. The Party of Tolerance has never ever been
on the left. Never Bill's mistaken. If he thinks it was, it never was. See. Bill still hasn't come around to fully understanding, but he's made incredible gains. Remember now to illustrate how evolved Bill Maher's thinking has become. Do you remember what he called Sarah Palin in twenty eleven, A very disgusting word, one that I can't even jokingly reference or find something that would be some form of harmless, And I can't come up with one. That was twenty eleven.
Thirteen years later, he's recognizing what he was. He's he's he's allowed himself to step back and be objective. See, I could have a great conversation with Bill Maher and disagree with him about everything. Now, while I wouldn't appreciate his use of profanity all the time, I get it, get it, But he and I could have an ideological discussion and shake hands at the end of it, because
he values that, he values the debate, the discussion. It's just I just wanted to point out that he said exactly what I've been saying for two decades, exactly one of the rules the liberals are what they accuse others of being. Never forget that twenty seven past the hour come back. Big stories in the press box are waiting, and they're huge.
With the Morning Show Preston Scott.
Just about thirty six minutes past the hour, time for the big stories in the press box, if you're new to the show, at the bottom of most hours. Every now and then we have a guest booked at the bottom of an hour, but generally speaking, we share the stories that we think are the stories that ought to be on your radar, that are on your radar will
be and take just a little bit the time. We'll shuffle them up, add things throughout the show, but generally this is where we sort of zero in on one thing, two, three things that are going to be common for each hour of the show. But we don't do a rinse and repeat around here. That's just not what that's not our thing. That's why other people might do their morning show. I want you listening for three hours, and so we try to give you unique content and just differing things
each and every part of the program. I could not help but notice that the shooter on I seventy five in Kentucky. That's where my wife drives to and from Ohio every single time she drives right through that intersection. Some guys up shooting out of the woods near an overpass on I seventy five. Best as we can tell, did not kill anybody, but wounded several. His name is
Joseph A. Couch. He has not been caught. I don't expect that any of you will be in a position to encounter him, because he is now apparently without his vehicle, without his firearm, He might have some other gun, and he also might have just gone off somewhere and off himself. They are looking for him. He has not been found. Why no idea, no idea, evil, sick, twisted, crazy, angry who knows could be all of those. Can you get your head around shutting down? I seventy five both ways
for who knows how long. I can't even imagine what that did to I seventy five traffic. I can't even Oh my gosh, we'll hopefully, I mean, I'll be honest with you. I don't care whether we find this guy alive or dead. I don't we just he needs to be found. Hopefully, they've got dog trackers that that'll zero in on this guy quickly. I thought this was interesting. Late last week saw this story. Vladimir Putin says he backs Kamala Harris over Trump said he's ready for talks
with Ukraine. Fox News interviewed a former intelligence officer that says Putin is messing with the Harris team. Listen to the comment. I'm gonna just read one quote. This is Putin. He said that as Biden is back Terris, we will do the same. We will support her. She laughed so expressively and infectiously that it means that everything is fine with her. That's just brilliant, just such a low key trolling. It's really that's just so good. She laughs so expliciously,
so infectiously. How could we not be charmed by her. Yeah, whatever federal government prohibiting, sorry, not prohibiting. Federal government isn't prohibiting yet. They're looking into the frequent flyer reward programs from United American, Delta and Southwest. You don't say they are looking into whether these are in fact what they claim to be, whether they are rewarding points as they disclose, whether people are actually gaining any level of rewards. I'm
good with that. Let's take a peek at that. And then lastly, the Mega Million's jackpot is going to grow to over eight hundred million for the next drawing. No winner on Friday night. I don't know if that's going to entice you to play or not. But the next drawings tomorrow night, so they expect it to be give or take eight hundred mili. Talk more about that next hour forty one past the hour take you back into the wayback machine in a moment, WUFLA. So the debate,
I guess is tomorrow night. No, I'm not going to stay up and watch it. I'm gonna be in bed.
I just.
I mean, I'll do it if you want me to, but I'll be a train wreck the next morning for the most part. First, I'll be sleep deprived. Secondly, I'll be horrified. I'll be a shell of myself. I will have heard Kamal alive. No lord, I won't sleep at all after hearing her. She's apparently agreed to muted MIC's and no notes. I don't know if you've noticed. Her
campaign is already downplaying the results. She hasn't even hit the debate stage, and they're already out there saying, well, you know, these kinds of forums are not for everybody. I mean, they are already attempting to cover her for her ineptitude. And while we could just endlessly run things, she says, I choose not to cause you to have a car accident, wreck your truck, spit coffee all over your console or desk at work, if you're already at work.
I just we know, right, all right, they are going about I just saw this from Lee Williams. Lee, of course, is the gun writer hars Wall's campaign recruiting military veterans to influence social media. Veterans are being bribed to betray their oath, he writes. The next time you see social media posts from a military veteran who claims to support banning certain firearms or any other infringement of our civil rights. Realize they may be getting paid to violate their oath.
Then there's Liz Cheney in North Carolina. She just gave a speech we hear in North Carolina. I think it's crucially important for people to recognize that Trump poses something that should prevent people from voting for him. But I don't believe we have the luxury of writing in candidate's names, particularly in swing states. She gave remarks at Duke entitled
defending Democracy. What did I tell you democracy? That's the buzzword, that's the socialist deliberals mantra as a conservative if someone who believes it and cares about the Constitution. I've thought deeply about this, and because of the danger that Donald Trump poses, not only am I not voting for Donald Trump, I will be voting for Kamala Harris. Now just hit pause, because I have in my hands my never nicotine stained fingers.
August eleventh, twenty twenty Liz Cheney Kamala Harris is a radical who would raise taxes, take away guns and health insurance, and explode the size and power of the federal government. She wants to recreate America and the image of what's happening on the streets of Portland and Seattle. We won't give her the chance, so we asked this question, now,
who's changed Kamala Harris for Liz Cheney. Thus endeth the lesson forty seven minutes after the hour, back with more in The Morning Show with President Scott.
The Morning Show with Preston Scott on news Radio one hundred point seven w FLA.
Fifty two minutes past the hour. Last week talked about a an unfortunate photo taken of a commander of a United States destroyer and it showed him with a scope backwards on a firearm, taking a photo that was published and pushed out by the Navy until it was pointed out that this scope was backwards and apparently, I don't know, I guess it was the nail in the coffin for this guy, because he got pulled from command of the destroyer, Navy announcing it had lost faith in his ability to command.
I merely asked the question, given that command had been handed over to a woman, if this was a DEI move. I just offered the thought. I had someone with naval background quite a bit of it in fact suggests no that this this woman was, you know, had gone through all of the requisite you know, positioning training, etc. To assume command, and that very well could be. But I'm still not convinced that we are not watching DEI in action. I'm not convinced that guy wasn't set up and just
handed a rifle. That the scope was put on backwards as a joke. They thought they'd make fun of the guy, and they probably never thought it would actually get pushed out, or maybe someone did. I don't know it. Just look if you look through this scope backwards, because I don't know of anybody that's not put on a scope or had a scope in their hands and not just for fun.
Looked around the other side. See what it looks like going the other way, and it's like you're in a tunnel and there's this little tiny image on the other side and you have a good laugh and then you you know, I don't know whatever.
It's like.
When I was a kid, I would take binoculars and I turn them around. I put the big part in my eyes and just looked through. It's just made me laugh, you know, I guess I'm I'm that idiot. But I'm just I don't I don't trust. Do you do you trust? Then there's this Griselle Morrero working for the US Navy. Navy chief she wanted Wi Fi on her warship. She wasn't in charge, she was like she was an enlisted leader command Senior Chief USS Manchester installed and operated an
unauthorized Wi Fi network. She paid for Starlink, and then some of her colleagues chipped in, so they had their own private Wi Fi on board of the United States Naval ship. They had called the the Wi Fi network Stinky.
That's how you signed up for it. And so when when she lied, because civilians that were doing work on there said hey, there's a Wi Fi network on board here called Stinky, And when asked about it, she's know nothing about it, must be something else, and so she then renamed the thing ended up getting caught, So she's been demoted. Can you imagine there are people right now listening. You're in the Navy and you're listening to this going
who's running this fool's service? Lloyd Austin, the Joint chiefs, all engaged in DEI political correctness over military ops, all of them, and you're surprised seeing stuff like this. Stuff never would have happened ten years ago, not even ten years ago, and yet here we are. And don't think our enemies aren't paying attention to crap like this. They absolutely are horrifying to me. All right, let's get to the second hour. Speaking of horrifying. Yeah boy, but look
it's just a messenger here. If you were to rate your trust of the medical profession in general on a scale of one to ten, ten being one hundred trustworthy, one being not trustworthy at all, where would the medical profession be in general? Second layer of questioning would be where would you place your doctors. My hunch is that you would give a fairly low ranking to the medical profession in general and a much higher ranking to your
individual personal doctor. That would be my hunch. I've shared with you how COVID and the subsequent years following, and now here we have the big pharmaceutical companies back out. They're pushing vaccines all over again, which are not vaccines, they're shots, and I cannot I can't possibly get my brain around why anyone would trust these shots given what we've seen, what the science that has been released is
showing us about the adverse effects of these shots. But let's go back to the broader topic, because I've said and said throughout COVID that the medical profession as a whole is going to have to do a lot of work to regain people's trust. And I believe that one of the most important things they have to do is say we were wrong and we're sorry. That's not going to happen. So then it falls on you to make sure that the doctors that you rely on are able
to give you appropriate, science based advice. And I can't tell you how to do that. I can only tell you that that's what I've done. I've interviewed my doctors, I've had very candid, direct conversations with anyone speaking into my life. Anyone who listens to this show knows my feelings on certain subjects. But I wanted to take this time this morning a couple of segments to bring up
the topic because here's where we are in America. In Europe, major medical groups are erasing women in new guidance as it relates to a regular heart rhythm and stroke. I mean this literally erasing women as a group and replacing women with this absurd, mixed up woke, politically correct nonsense,
and I'm gonna detail it in just a moment. Gonna get into the Journal of the American Medical Association, the European Society of Cardiology, and we're gonna look into just briefly surface level, but important, surface level stuff that hopefully informs you as you move forward in your health decisions in who you trust for guidance. There are some awesome doctors, physicians, surgeons, specialists, absolutely, but you best be aware that this is what is
being pushed by these giant associations. And we'll detail that next here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Ten minutes past the hour, quick check of weather and traffic. This is from Just the News. It's a piece written by Greg Piper. Doctors already struggling to consistently use their patient's preferred gender pronouns and account for sex based differences in treatment for those who present as the opposite sex,
are facing potentially greater confusion. Courtesy of American and European medical groups, The American Medical Association's Manual of Style Committee is accepting feedback through the month's end on draft guidance on reporting gender, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation and age in medical and scientific publication, following its similar guidance for
inclusive language on race and ethnicity three years ago. The draft guidance includes twelve different variations of gender alone, starting with gender itself with runs, which runs fifteen sentences and half a page. Each page features the header do note
do not distribute. Despite the Journal of the American Medical Association seeking public comment, the European Society of Cardiology erased women as a group at elevated risk for strokes and its vitalized guidelines for management of atrial fibrillation in a regular heart rhythm, developed with the European Association for cardio Thoracic Surgery, released at a recently concluded esc congress in London. Female sex, it states, is an age dependent stroke risk
modifier rather than a risk factor per se. The inclusion of gender complicates clinical practice for both healthcare professionals and patients. It also emits individuals who identify as non binary transgender who are undergoing sex hormone therapy. What so doctors who should be relying on these medical associations and anyone who signs up and follows them follows their guidance is thereby relegating women to casper the friendly ghost status in deference
to twelve different gender expressions. Instead of simplifying male female men women, they have chosen to just eliminate women from the discussion so as to not offend the person that's sitting across from them. Let me tell you something. If a doctor is not capable someone sitting here, I'm doctor Scott, and this person is a biological male but wants to be considered a female, I don't give a rats were in what they want to be considered. I'm not talking
to them about a menstrual cycle. I'm not talking to them about the dangers of pregnancy given their health, and that they should go on birth control pills. I'm not discussing with them that as they are growing, their hips are growing wider because they are created to give birth and therefore are a greater risk for knee and ankle injury.
Because they're men, they're males, they're dudes. But we're now entering a world where the guidance given to medical professionals, And keep in mind, we have young people going through medical school now that believe this stuff, that believe in gender fluidity, that believe in Well, I think I'm gonna wake up today and be a male. I think tomorrow I'll be a female. You know what, Wednesdays are always crazy, right, I think I'll be gender fluid.
I'll just change throughout the day.
What doctors should be saying is whatever I'm going to advise and treat and counsel you based on your DNA and your biological sex. Thank you very much. The rest take it to doctor Schwartz, who's your psychiatrist? Take it up with whatever is your mental health professional. This is this is where we are. This is happening. Women are being erased. Look at what's happening in sports. Look what's happening in high schools, middle schools, colleges, universities. Look what's
happening at beauty pageants. Women are being erased. Now we have, I mean, the Journal of the American Medical Association is is jumping on here with this. Be advised, use wisdom, use guidance, and doctors step up, many of you have. It's up to you to fight this within your profession. It's up to you. Eighteen past the hour, Sorry went long back with more of the Morning Share with Preston Scott, one of the research assistants of the programs shared this
with me. It has been briefly edited for time. It originated on a website on YouTube, but a channel called Look and Live. It's a Christian channel and it's just got a compilation of different things. This is a guy who's got a TikTok presence and apparently took a question from a young lady, and that question is at the front.
End, why are you voting for Trump?
All right, young lady, I'll be happy to answer that for you as somebody that is a former Democrat. I'm a two time bone cancer survivor. I voted for Obama Biden in two thousand and eight based on Obamacare, and then litt Obamacare was implemented, I promptly lost my insurance. I could not keep my plan, I could not keep my doctor. That put me in a tel spin of losing insurance. And then on top of that, I got penal lives for not having insurance that I could no
longer afford. Now, that was pre Donald Trump political career. That had nothing to do with Donald Trump. That had to do with the Democratic Party leaving me behind even though I voted for them. Now, come along to twenty sixteen. Donald Trump campaigns on getting rid of the penalty for no insurance, and he did that helped my family out in me specifically. Then he campaigned on tax cuts.
He did that.
I got a tax cut, My employer got a tax cut. My employer then gave all two hundred thousand plus employees raises because the tax burden on them was less. Ironically enough, that company was Costco, a very liberal company that backed Hillary Clinton in the election. Not only did they give all employees raises, which mine was three dollars an hour. Back in twenty eighteen, they raised the minimum wage from twelve dollars an hour to fifteen dollars an hour because
they specifically said the tax breaks. Donald Trump delivered on that. And there wasn't a single Democrat that voted for you and I to have more of our own money we earn. One of the people that cast to vote no was a Senator from California named Kamala Harris. Did not get into any new conflicts. Our president set foot in North Korea. I don't know if you know how big that is.
But the one thing I want to ask you is this, You look young, which means you're probably still on your mom and dad's insurance, so you've never had to face that dilemma as a parent or as an adult. Also, you probably don't own a home. And if you don't know the difference between a sub three percent mortgage rate versus a nearly eight percent mortgage rate under Biden, then you simply don't understand why anybody could ever vote for
Donald Trump. To me, since I know how that works, my bigger question is why on earth would anybody vote for Kamala Harris Because she's sitting here saying no tax on tips, but yet in twenty twenty three, her and Biden passed a bill and she was the deciding vote to make this a bill where you had a new way of reporting taxes on tips. And they also were going to hire eighty seven thousand new IRS agents to audit us to make sure the government got more of
our money. That's why I'm voting for Donald Trump because he has a history of doing what he says, versus Kamala Harris having a history of saying and not doing anything about it. That's why I'm voting for Donald Trump because of the history. We have to look back on a good economy good job.
Growth.
America was doing great before pre COVID. No COVID would have ruined any president. I don't understand why anybody would vote for Kamala Harris. Can you answer that one for me?
I'm Preston Scott and I approved this message back with the Big Stories of the breast Box the morning Show Presston Scott, Big Stories of the press Box this morning on the radio program The star Liner Boeing star Liner came back on Friday night. I wonder if the two astronauts just had a tear running down I just imagine a tear rolling down their cheek as that craft left without them, and knowing that they're going to be stuck in space until February. They were supposed to be their
seven days. I can't get I just it's it would be so hard.
It'd be so upset.
Not so funny. News man hunt under way trying to find the shooter that just started firing on people on Ice seventy five stop traffic in both directions for untold amounts of time. They have recovered his vehicle and his gun. One would think he's still armed, but he is now on the run on foot. They pretty well know it's thirty two year old Joseph Couch. He was taking shots at people near exit forty nine off Ice seventy five, and I just it's just creepy. It's just this kind
of stuff is just evil. And you know it's the guy just off somewhere dead. Did he shoot himself? I don't care to him. I don't want him to be famous. I'm using his name because he's at large. That's our rule on this radio program. We use their name when they're at large. When they're captured, he will go to anonymous status. And frankly, I hope we don't have to deal with a trial and any manifestos and any whining
and excuses about anything. I hope he's off in the woods somewhere and he's either dead by his own hand or maybe a bear ate him. I'd be good with either scenario. Mega millions jackpot grows to eight hundred million. Another drawing tomorrow night. The numbers on Friday, some people are like, well, don't play those numbers again. Six twenty three, forty one, fifty nine sixty three. The mega ball was
twenty five. The multiplier was two. Five players one in California, one in four Florida, won in Illinois, won in New Hampshire, won in Texas. Matched five the five white balls that were six twenty three, forty one fifty nine sixty three, they get a million dollars. One in Ohio had the multiplier and got two million at work. I'd be good. I'd be good with that. You give forty percent to the government, But you know whatever, come back with doctor Joe.
Standing by healthy expectations is what we all should have. And he joins us next here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven Double USLA or on NewsRadio double USLA Patama City dot Com. Let's do this.
Joining us this morning, doctor Joe Camps. Good morning, my friend hour we lost him. Hopefully he's going to call us right back. He loot. You have to get ready to pick up that line here again. Yeah, line disconnected, so we just kind of how about them bears? Huh. Yeah, it was a tough night for my packers on Friday night, and it looks like we lost our quarterback for three to six weeks. That stinks, but we'll be all right. It's just football. While we're waiting on Joe to get
back with us. Here, we are keeping an eye on a storm. It's being called tropical cyclone number six, and so we will keep an eye on that. Looks like that one's gonna hit Texas a little bit, but really it looks like it's going to take aim and swing straight north and go into Louisiana. So keep an eye. But there's another storm system out there. We'll be keeping our it'll be keeping our attention.
Good morning, doctor, Joe, Good morning, how are you preston?
Terrific?
Sir, good, good good.
You know, about twelve to fifteen years ago, I can't remember now, but you know, we had reported on a segment that there were concerns that mobile phones could increase the risk of certain brain cancers. And the reason was that we didn't know about the transmission of the electronic waves to the brain, and so it was in question then. But I just reviewed a study that was commissioned by
the World Health Organization and got good news. Basically, it says that cell phones are not likely to increase the person's risk of brain cancer. They looked at I think it was somewhere in the neighborhood of sixty three studies in twenty two countries, and so pretty conclusive worldwise evidence that the radiation does not seem to increase brain cancer.
As you know, wireless technology is just exploding. And then on top of that, with AI coming, we've got a lot of different I guess processes in place now, and so that was a big concern. But I'm extremely happy to report that those studies have not panned out, and so it appears to be the reason to be safe. I've not read any other adverse events other than probably focus and paying attention, but that's something I think has
to come with training. They certainly can be intrusive in our lifestyles, but certainly from a medical perspective, the toxicity from phones does not seem to have panned out. And I'm extremely happy about that. And as I said, we talked about this about fifteen years ago, so rolling forward and we have some evidence from a medical perspective.
Look at us been on the air so long, We've now have studies conclusive on things that we started talking about a decade and a half ago.
We did preston and you know, I always remind the audience, you know, we first launched semi glue Tide and it's taken the world by our storm. And so over the last ten years we've seen a lot of things come to bear, and happy to report that we can stay current. Even in my retirement age, I'm still enjoined seeing the breakthroughs in medical therapies and science. So it's a good thing.
Presently we've reduced our phone issues to not medical but now just strictly psychological and don't live your life on a phone.
That's exactly right, So it's not medical anymore. And you know, we were really worried about that. I was back then because I've said, boy, you know, you're holding a device, go to your head, what's that going to do for you? It also showed pressing that in your occupation and around big power lines and those kinds of things, it doesn't seem to have an effect either, So I was always concerned about that, you know, having exposure from large towers
and those kind of communication transmission towers. So that doesn't seem to pan night either. So good news all the way around.
This morning, Thank you, doctor Joe. We'll talk again next week.
Okay, take care, thank you sir.
All right, doctor Joe camps with us this morning forty six minutes past the hour suns of Thunder, trying.
To inspire, nudge, convince you.
That if you're gonna call yourself a Christian, to act like it. Now. Let me underscore that for this week and again targeting guys, men, husbands, fathers, but understanding that this applies to every single person that calls themself a Christian. Our verse today that we started the show was Romans five to one. Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Do you act in front of your children, your spouse,
your friends, your co workers. Would people that just run into you in the course of your day, that observe you living your life, would they come to the conclusion that you're a Christian and by your actions, by the words that come out of your mouth? Or you one of those do as I say, not as I do kind of parents, kind of friends. Yeah, you really need to do this, but you don't do it. You really need to, but you don't follow that wisdom and guidance.
I'm asking you to always remember first, if you're a parent, eyes are watching you, little eyes, how real could God be in your life if they're here and you drop f bombs just saying well, but that's just me. Yeah, what other excuses are you going to offer? So fix it? Fix you? I promise you, if you spend time in God's word, what comes out of your mouth will change.
It will.
It's it's just it's gonna happen. If you're sitting there and you're you're you're that person. You got a Bible on your desk, right, and you make a point that's kind of your witness and you'll look at scripture maybe a little bit through the week, maybe not. I don't know. Maybe it's just there for show. I don't know. That's between you and God. But by having that Bible there, or by wearing the cross around your neck, or by wearing the little cross ear rings, you're saying I'm a Christian.
That's what you're saying. You're saying, I'm a Christian. Would your co workers make that same conclusion that you are a Christian based on how you conduct yourself as a boss, as a coworker, a colleague in the meetings? Would they come to that conclusion when you all get together and have a little gathering would they come to that same conclusion that you are a Christian by watching how you conduct yourself, by the way you react. If you're in management,
you're the owner. Would they would they say, yeah, boy, my boss is loves Jesus. You can you can tell the way he treats everybody. Now he's demanding, but he's fair, or she's she's always got an encouraging word when she corrects. Jesus once said to his disciples, who do you say that I am? Who are people saying you are? Would people know by watching you live your life? And what about the things you do when no one's watching, because God's watching? I heard someone once say, character is what
you do when no one's looking. Remember, the point of this is not to point fingers so much as to hold each other accountable. And for me to simply point out look around us the condition of our world. You can't blame the politicians, You can't blame anything other than we collectively as a people, have lost our way. The only thing I know to do is to push prod and challenge you and me, my son's daughter, our family,
all of us. If we're going to claim to be a Christian, act like it let people see it come back. Talk a little FSU football with Irish Chaffelle on The Morning Show with Preston Scott five minutes past the hour. It is the third hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott, Good Morning Friends Show, fifty two thirty Jose Can you see over there in Studio one A. I'm
here in Studio one B, and it's time. We decided that we would give it a couple of weeks before we talked to Irascheffelle, managing editor at warchat dot com. All right, Ira, you've had a little bit of time to reflect on the first two weeks of the season. Give me your big picture at this point, your takeaways?
Uh wow? Uh yeah, man, it's a little different, a little different than when you had me on last year after wins every week. You know, it's I think it's a combination of thinks. Now we've taken a couple of days, a couple of weeks to try to like take a deep breath and reflect on everything. I mean, I think the reality is, you know, when Florida State lost so many guys to the NFL Draft last year, ten guys
drafted several other guys who signed free agent contracts. You know, I think most of us knew, Okay, this is probably going to be a little bit of a step back year. But then Mike Norvell didn't want that. You know, he went out and got dj uy Ungole and a bunch of high profile transfers, and I think we all kind of talked ourselves into believing that, okay, you could just kind of keep reloading through the transfer portal, and clearly
that hasn't worked. So now you know, we could sit here and we are sitting here and trying to figure out all the reasons why it's not working. But that's the bottom line. It's it's not going to be an overnight fix. This team's not going to get in the playoff picture. The question now is can he get it back on track at least so that the program keeps moving forward into twenty twenty.
Five and beyond.
We're already starting to see I'm looking at one of the lead pieces on war chand dot com right now there are players decommitting from Florida State, and I have to believe it's largely due to an her to two start.
Yeah, there's no question, and you know, you know, it's just kind of the nature of the business when when you get off to this poor of a start and play this poorly, all you're doing is giving ammunition to all the other colleges when they're talking to these recruits. And so now you can keep you know, Florida State for people that don't follow recruiting closely, you know, during the summer, at one point, Florida State had a recruiting class that was, you know, borderline top five in the
top ten, around number seven or number eight. They missed out on a few guys late in the summer that they thought they could get, and if they had gotten those guys, it might have been one of the top two or three classes in the country. Signing days not until December, and how you play on the field affects that.
And Florida State's off to an awful start. And as you said, they've lost top defensive line recruits, and that's you know, obviously offensive line defensive line are two of the most important positions to recruit at the high school level, and Florida State had two, they had three, they have three had very three very highly rated defensive linemen, three of the top defensive linemen in the country. Two of them now committed this weekend, Myron Charles and Jamie on Hillson.
And so, you know, this is the challenge now Florida State has to get back on track to preserve what's left of that class.
Let's just stay with lines. At this point, much was said about the defensive line being among the best in the country, that the offensive line might be the strength of the team because of returning experience. Neither of those have been proven accurate. What do you think is the reason?
Yeah, not at all. I mean I think it's two. I think it's different reasons on each side. Defensive line. You know, I think you had, you know, you bring back Patrick Payton who had fourteen a half tackles for loss last year, Josh Farmer, who was I think second team All acc maybe, but those guys were kind of like secondary players on the defensive line to Jared Versu
and Braden Fist. Well, now those guys have to be the top guys, and they have not taken that jump that you were hoping that they would take into being frontline guys. They've been you know, I don't think they've been markedly worse than they were in the past. But now they have to be the lead guys, and they haven't really taken that jump. And then the other guys who are filling in behind them have not played great either.
But physically, if you look at that defensive line, and where a lot of that hype came from was NFL scouts come to practice, And if you look at Marvin Jones, Junior, Patrick Payton, Josh Farmer, and Darryl Jackson, You're not going to find a better looking defensive line in the country. They just have not played anywhere close to that level. On the offensive line. As you said, that was based
on most of the experience, returning experience. You have a lot of guys who've started thirty forty to fifty college football games, and I think what's different there is the reality is most of those guys played with a mobile quarterback at Jordan Travis, and I think that can make
an offensive line look better than it is. And right now they do not have a mobile quarterback in DJ and they're getting exposed, and so I think it's a I think Mike Grovel's gont have to figure out some things to help out that offensive.
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Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Back with Irashafell at Warchant dot com. I want to zero in on DJ for just a little bit, uh Oe Ungle, And you know, I got I got to really some thinking about this because it broke my heart when I heard some of the chants that were going on in the game against Boston College. I thought it was brutally unfair. Look, he's not played great, he hasn't and he's not even played up to his normal standards
going back to last season at Oregon State. But when we're comparing him, as you pointed out earlier, to Jordan Travis, and the thing that stood out to me is, you know, Mackenzie Milton came in and he didn't quite excel with one off season to pick up the offense. And then you've got DJ and he's got one offseason to pick up the offense. Jordan Travis literally grew up with Mike norvel in this offense. Are we expecting just too much from this guy at this point?
No, that's fair, and I'm with you I thought the worst thing that, you know, I think one of the issues that's played dj IF during his college career. I think it was a big problem with Clemson was he came in as you know, one number one or number two quarterback in the country. They expected him to be the next Trevor Lawrence. When he wasn't that the fans turned on him, and I think it affected his confidence.
I really thought he needed to get off to a good start at Florida State and for the fans to support him, to really kind of help him become whatever he can be. Once he got off to a poor start, and like you said, it wasn't all his fault. Even in that first I don't blame the Georgia tech looss on him. And even that first the first series, on third down, he hits the running back with I mean, it looked like a perfect pass and the running back
just doesn't catch it. And so now it's two series in, we're chanting we want Brock and I think that I agree. I think that was unfortunate, but it's the nature of the business. He's getting a lot of money from Nil because he's a quarterback, so that's part of the deal.
You get it.
But as far as what we expect from him, yeah, to a degree. But you only have him for one year. And I think this is where you point to the head coach and say, listen, you know, because look, I was the first one to blame Jimbo Fisher when he I felt like he too much on James Blackman as a true freshman who got thrown into playing time. And that's just the nature of it. The head coach has to figure it out. There are quarterbacks in college football
Dylan Rayola Nebraska, DJ Lagway of Florida. There are young quarterbacks who are thrown into the action and the head coach or offensive coordinator figures out a way for them to have success. That's not Mike Norvell. Now, he may have thought DJ could do more than he could do and and made a misjudgment there, but he's got to figure that out. I mean, DJ's played a lot of college football.
He only has one year. They have to figure out a way to get him to be more successful.
Mike Norvel, I think everyone, most anyone that has a head on their shoulders IRA understands this guy's a really good coach and he's not going anywhere and we don't need him to go anywhere. I have full faith and trust in the guy that said. On the outside looking in, I'm thinking he's given DJ another couple of starts, and if the team's not turning it around, at least on his side of the ball, I don't think he has a choice but to go to one of the young guys.
No.
I agree.
Part of the problem is you if the quarterback's not performing, then it affects everything else. Yep, and so he needs I think if I'm Mike Norvella, I'm figuring out a way to get Brocklan maybe a series or two, just to give a different look and let let let the players know that you are evaluating it. You're not just gonna ride with this guy because you signed him and
you're stuck with him. And so yeah, he's definitely gonna have to The challenge there is, you know everybody, and you know this as well as anybody, or better than anybody. You know, everybody loves the backup quarterback sometimes until you see him.
And so we'll see how that goes.
I mean, I I have not I've watched a lot of practices. I have never thought, Okay, Brockland is totally the answer. He saw a red shirt freshman, so we'll have to see. Now, maybe when the lights come on, he gives you that spark because he can run a little bit and he is a competitive kid, and maybe just giving DJ some time off might help him decompress a little bit. But yeah, he can't just ride with DJ every series of every game if they keep losing.
More to come with Irishafel from more chant dot com talking f SU football on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. He's the managing editor at war chant dot com. Irischaffel covering Florida State Athletics longer than either of us are willing to admit. Irah, let me just ask you before we kind of move on a little bit. Luke Chromehook
is that his name, Chromehook, Kromenhawk, Chromanhawk. Is he remotely on the horizon or is it Brock Glenn, the guy that maybe if we go Kentucky Derby like the old days about and I thought that was one of the most brilliant things that they used to do, is they'd get guys experience, given them a series of plays in meaningful parts of football games.
Yeah, honestly, that's something that they could do. I don't know if like Norvell is even aware of the Kentucky Derby or if he would ever do it. But it wasn't just a quarterback. He would bring in that second team off asive line too, And I think you've got enough linemen to do that. The problem is you're not winning games handily anymore.
But oh there's that.
There is that. But yeah, no, I like h No.
I like Luke Crumenhawk a lot. I think he might be the future. I think if everything had gone well, I felt, you know, DJ would be the guy this year and you'd have a great battle next year by Luke Croumenhawk, who's just a true freshman in brock Lynn, who's got a year older. But the problem is, you know, he may need one or one of them to step in at some point this year. I would Brocklyn, I think is further along because he's just been here longer
he's been in that system. But Luke Kremenhawk's a big time talent, uh and I think he's going to be a big factor in this thing as they go.
On, maybe next season. But if somebody needs to step in now, would be Brocklyn.
The coaching. Let's just big picture the coaching at this point. Offensive scheme, defensive scheme. I believe coach Norvelle was very stubborn against Georgia Tech. Should have been throwing the football and we might be in a very different place right now, to be honest with you, because I think if they if they win that game, I don't think they lose to BC. I don't necessarily think they're a juggernaut, but I just I think that they've been lacking on that side.
What are your thoughts on the offensive and defensive play calling.
Yeah, no, I probably agree with you. I think you know, the first game, he really wanted to establish the run. I think he personally was over confident. I think he believes so much in their running game that if they just kept add it, kept plugging away, they would brust through and control take control of the game. The problem is they can never get the ball back on defense,
so they only got seven possessions in the game. This pass game, I think he wisely figured BC was going to be a little bit more aggressive top in the run and try to throw the ball, But the problem was the passing game didn't perform either. So he's kind of over too on his hunches of what they needed to do defensively. I don't think it's scheme related. I just think that you have some new pieces that are
just not coming together yet. You have guys trying to do too much, some guys pressing and trying to make big plays instead of just doing their job, and defensive football is all about just doing your job. You could have eleven not even great players, but if they work together, you could have a really good defense. Right now, those guys are not working together. It's all fixable. I think they can be better, but you know, you just it's
hard to predict when that's going to happen. Overall, I think Mike Grovell is going to have to tweak some things, I think offensively to get them going.
And again maybe that's some wildcat. Maybe they just need to get some drives extended.
So I think he's We've seen him do it in the past when he had limited talent. He's got to help this offense out because just running the offense isn't getting it done.
How big of a difference will it be when and if we see Hikim Williams back on the field.
Big difference and It's a great point, and we don't talk about it enough, but you're right. I mean, well, listen, you know in the spring, maybe their top two receivers or two of the top three, where Haiqim Williams and Dustin Hill, they're both not available. Dustin Hill had a knee injury. We don't know when he's going to be back. Maybe late in the season, maybe next year. Hackey Williams
has missed the first couple of games. He's not only a big target at you know, six two sixty three, big body, but he's also a great blocker, and that's one area they've really struggled in the running game, is the perimeter blocking has not been good because they don't have any big bodied receivers. So yeah, there's no question he would be a big help.
Is there any word on him being back anytime soon?
I would expect to be back this week.
I thought there was a chance he could have played against Boston College. He didn't get to play against Uscotts. He actually suited up and went through some pregame warm ups that day. I would be shocked unless he has a setback, I'd be shocked he doesn't play this week.
For all of the FSU faithful out there that are trying to find reasons to go Saturday. What would you say, Do you think they find a way to cobble together and get a win and get something going the other way?
I think so.
I mean, I just I really feel and I'm gonna write something about this. I just feel like everybody needs just reset, you know, just reset, recalibrate kind of what this team is. Again, this was not supposed to be a year if you went back six months, you know, eight months ago, ten months ago, twelve months ago. This was not supposed to be a year where Florida State was going to be in the playoff contention again because you lost Jordan Travis and Jared Versus Braden Pisk and
all those guys. But we kind of made ourselves feel like, Okay, there's a quick fix here with the portal, and it really isn't. And it was never when Michael Norvella's first couple of years, he didn't see the portal as a quick mix. It was just trying to get better players in the program. This year kind of all fooled ourselves into it being a one year wonder And I just
don't that's clearly not going to happen. I think if you reset to the mindset of, hey, they just got to get better again and start making progress for next year, which was always I always felt like this could be a better year because you have so much young talent that's gonna be There is a lot of young talent on this team that I think will be ready to contribute next year. So that would be my thought process.
It's just focus on getting better and maybe twenty twenty five is a great year as opposed to being mad the rest of the season that this season isn't what anybody expected it to be.
Real.
I think you just did it. I think there's a bunch of guys right now and they're lazy boys saying darn it, Margaret, that's it. We're going all right.
Sounds good the success victory. I raight.
Thanks for the time. We'll talk next week.
Appreciate it.
Thanks Preston, Thank you, sir. Iris Chafelle with us on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Preston Scott Show, Morning Show with Preston Scott, Common Sense amplified, Hey you what are you listening to? Whatever? Great to be with you. Jose can you see over there in Studio one A. I'm here in Studio one B. It's show fifty two thirty big stories in the press box in no particular order. The tropical disturbance in the Gulf swinging into Mexico. It's
gonna hang a right and go straight north. It's gonna hug the coast of Texas, dump in a bunch of rain, and it looks like it'll strengthen to a hurricane what level we do not know in the next few days, and then go straight to Louisiana and a little bit of Mississippi could jog one way or the other a little bit, of course, you know that works. There is another storm they're calling it invest ninety two to l
that is still a ways out. It's tracking in that quarter where who knows what will happen where it'll go. But we're in the season, so just be aware, be alert, have supplies ready. It would be wise if you haven't got supplies, just to go to the store every few days and pick up some water one day and pick up a few batteries the other. If you don't have
a transition to radio, man get one. Get just a little AM FM radio battery operated, cause your cell phone might be rendered useless if the towers go down, TVs, if you lose power, what are you gonna watch?
Right?
You see what I'm saying. We're here battery operated baby boom. Come on, we'll keep you company. I'll tell that joke.
I know.
Whatever whatever it takes, we'll be here for you if a storm's coming our way. A few other big stories here, big lots. Uh they're they're apparently they've they're done filing filing bankruptcy. Another sign of a great economy. Huh right, isn't that what happens in great economies? Large stores, chains,
things shut down. Sure. Yeah, we got a dude they're looking for in Kentucky that decided to part himself on an over overpass looking into I seventy five and starts shooting people in their cars as they're driving down the interstate. So they had to shut the interstate down yesterday. Laurel County, Kentucky. It's a route that my wife drives to and from Ohio. Little eerie, little creepy. They haven't found the guy. Joseph Couch, white, male,
thirty two. He's either mentally ill, evil, angry, or all of the above. Who knows, But they haven't caught him yet. They do have his vehicle, they do have at least one gun. Odds are he has more than one gun. There's a part of me that thinks this guy's off in the woods somewhere and he's like that, you know, that dog that decides that his time has come and just goes away, lays down and dies. Maybe this guy offed himself somewhere and they'll find him a eventually. I
don't know. Personally, I don't care if he if that happens, or if a bur eats him, it doesn't matter to me. Vladimir Putin says he's backing Kamala Harris over Trump. Experts are out there saying, ay, he's just messing with a Harris campaign. If he is, that's funny. We will do the same. We will support her. Talking about his support of Biden that he says this, this is just brilliant. She laughs so explicsively and infectiously that it means that
everything is fine with her. He's seen the videos, he's seen him. And then lastly here the Mega Million's jackpot will be probably a little bit north of eight hundred million, No grand prize winner of the weekend. So the next drawing is Tuesday. If you're a Mega Million's player, there you go. There were five players that matched. One that matched five the five balls winning numbers. Another player matched all five but had the multiplier and so won two million.
The other five to one on one one million. So California, Florida, Illinois, New Hampshire, Texas. They each got a mill. Ohio guy had the multiplier one two million. So yeah, we'll probably talk a little bit more about that tomorrow. Not to I'm not. I'm not promoting it like you got to spend your money there. I'm just letting you know I may or may not buy a ticket. Probably won't, Probably won't, but you never know. Forty one minutes after the hour,
there was that sale at Walmart. I could take advantage of for President Trump as he approaches the debate practicing with Tulsa Gabbard. If Tulsa Gabbard is playing the role of Kamala Harris, they would have to get her drunk and sleep deprive her to get her remotely at the level of Kamala. Because Tulsa Gabbard is a sharp cookie. I mean, it's the equivalent of taking a brand new Ginsu knife and running it across a rock for half
a day to dull its blade. Otherwise, Trump is over preparing. However, he did roll out nine steps that he will use to quote drain the swamp. Now, it's interesting, lead the research assistant pointed out that drain the swamp was actually a term coined by Ronald Reagan, and a lot of people said, well, Trump didn't drain the swamp. There's only so much you can do. He was fought by his own party almost as much as the Dems. But I've
got the nine steps here. He will end the weaponization of government and the abuse of law enforcement against political opponents, bring back free speech, expel warmongers, carry out a much need and clean up of the military industrial complex. That's a quote that'll put a bullseye on your brother, just saying. Fourth, curtail the power of federal bureaucrats. Tell me about it. Fifth, check this out. Drain the education swamp, eliminate the federal
Department of Education. That alone would signal I mean, could you imagine you've got one year to get your stuff in order? You got six months? There, you go six months, We're gonna give you till July. He takes office January twentieth. We're gonna give you till July twenty twentieth. Nineteenth. Six said his administration will not tolerate equity policies that punish
Americans based on race or gender. Thank you. Seven His administration will work with Robert F. Kennedy Junior to take on corruption at the Food and Drug Administration Centers for Disease Control and prevention in the World Health Organization boom yachtzi on that one. Eight ask Congress to pass sweeping reforms preventing influence peddling with foreign governments aka the Biden
crime family. And nine he will support can't do it by himself support modifying the twenty fifth Amendment to make it clear that if a vice president lies or engages in a conspiracy to cover up the incapacity of a president, its grounds for impeachment and removal from office. So there you go, forty six minutes after the hour, the nine steps to drain this.
That's it.
Ooh, that's a keeper. I'm gonna keep that one.
Finally, I can quit talking about Rush.
No no, no, no, no, no, not that Rush. I will always happily with great funness. Talk about Rush Limbaugh, I'm talking about I'm not talking about David Rush anymore. David Rush is the serial Guinness World Record breaking dude guy. He has set another record using his mouth to bounce a ping pong ball off the wall forty seven times and thirty seconds. Wasn't sure I'd be able to beat it, since it's an extremely challenging record that requires speed, precision
and consistency. Sure, it's not the most flattering record, but I'm proud of the effort that it took. In the hundreds of failures, I was able to overcome to capture this Guinness World Record title. And so he took part in a record breaking marathon at Guinness World Records headquarters in London to do this, And so now I don't know if it's because of this, he now has the most concurrent Guinness World Records in his name at one time. Ever, the name David Rush is on one hundred and eighty
one Guinness World Records that are current. He's held over three hundred, but he now holds one hundred and eighty one concurrently together at one time. That's crazy. I don't think I could care enough about one hundred and eighty one things to try to set one hundred and eighty one records that bad. It's just and I'm guessing. I mean, look, he flew to London for Pete's sake. I'm guessing he's
turned this into some kind of cottage industry. He's got to be making money off this somehow to dedicate that kind of time. I guess that's a social media thing, as social media construct of some kind. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. Here's what I need to tomorrow on the program. Have you heard what's happening in Springfield, Ohio?
Oh my?
Tomorrow second hour you will learn. Also tomorrow we'll have a manly minute money talk and Justin Haskins confirmed we'll be back with us tomorrow. I cannot wait.
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Started the program with Romans five, verse one and kind of use that as well in our Sons of Thunder segment in the second hour of the program. But as we look back on the show in one hundred and eighty seconds or last great visit with Iris Chaffelle, always is Ira was such an easy chat. He's just so good at what he does and just a wonderful, delightful guy to uh to just chat with about anything, really obviously focused on FSU football. So we got caught up
on the first couple weeks of the season. He'll join us every Monday through the season. Moving forward, always looking forward to that manhunt underway. Number of people shot on Interstate seventy five in Laurel County, Kentucky. They've identified a person they're trying to find. Thirty two year old white male, Joseph Couch was seen shirtless and firing, and then they have found his car. It's a little minisuv and his gun. They are expecting that he's fully armed and obviously dangerous.
So the manhunter is underway. I would expect we'll find something, but you never know. I mean, how long did it take to find the guy in Atlanta the Olympic bombing that was just a crazy ended up hiding out in the woods for how long? So if this guy prepared, he could be anywhere anywhere. Vladimir Putin said he will back He backs Kamala Harris over Trump, and he joked about her laugh so expressive and infectious he had to be laughing. His comrades had to be just dying off
stage when he delivered those lines. Federal government probing. Sorry, four frequent flyer reward programs Atlanta, American Delta United in Southwest. Sorry, those are the ones that are being investigated. Megamillion, Jackpott grows to over eight hundred million. That's strong. Tomorrow, let you listen to a guy who is a Democrat who's voting for Trump, and he explained why. Brilliantly, new guidance from the American Medical Association seems to be erasing women
as a category. Yeah, that's smart. We'll do it again tomorrow. Friends, have an awesome day.