Oh my wow, breaking news, but not the kind that I need to interrupt the flow of the program. Will get to it at the bottom of the hour. Morning Friends, Tuesday, October first, on The Morning Show with Preston Scott on Preston's Ose it is show fifty two forty four. By the way, have you gotten used to being in the radio business? I mean, you've been like dropped headfirst into this with the hurricanes, two hurricanes in your first three months. But have you gotten used to being a radio guy?
Oh? Yeah, yeah yeah? Did you just go Minnesota?
Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah, yeah, I'm I'm a Minnesotan, kind of deep down in my souloa there, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's been quite an easy transition.
I'm sure. Yeah, radio personality, especially under your wings, Yeah sure, yeah.
Has anyone stopped you yet because they recognize your voice, so you aren't. We're not quite there yet with you talking enough where people are going to recognize you. But it's gonna happen, right, But see, you don't talk the same way on the show yet, very often the way that you normally do.
Yeah, I'm trying to get a hang of that, trying I think it's a little better from the beginning where I was like.
No, I don't think so at all. I don't think that was better at all. Change No, no, no, I don't like that idea. But yeah, I can't wait to because what's gonna happen is you're gonna call me or text me the first time someone stops you in a store and goes, I know that voice. Are you you're gonna go, or you're gonna or you're just gonna lie, You're gonna say, I don't know what you're talking about, loser listening to that garbage?
Can you see it don't even make sense anyway?
Welcome to the program. Our verse today comes from Matthew five. It says, blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you, and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Excuse me, blessed it Blessed are you? Or we go with the old school, blessed, blessed are blessed? Blessed are you when others revile you Verse eleven, and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account, Rejoice and be glad, for your
reward is great. In heaven. I want to stop right there. If you live your life in such a way that you are representing Christ, there will be people that hate your presence. They don't want to be around you. It's not because you're approaching them in a Holier than thou way, because that's not cool. They just don't want the conviction that comes with your your representation of Christ. They just they don't want to deal with it. Jesus, these are
these are read letters. Jesus is saying you're blessed. Don't sweat it. This is a hard message to get across to young people because young people crave acceptance. That's why it's so important, moms and dads that you are the source for that, so they don't spend as much time craving and chasing after and compromising values and beliefs that
will carry them all their life long. You and I as parents, we're going to be gone one day and our kids are going to have to live off the fuel we put in them, and that fuel can be eternal. If we've placed Christ in their heart by exposing them to the gospel, living it, showing it, demonstrating it, it'll make a difference. Oh make a difference. I need to think on that one man. I can do something with
that make a difference. All right, ten minutes after the hour inside the American Patriots Almanac.
We go next.
Inside the American Patriots Almanac, October the Can you believe we're in the final quarter of the year, friends, between now and November fifth and the days subsequent, because we know there's gonna be chaos on election day.
We know it, we know it.
These are some of the most consequential days in our nation's history.
You cannot not vote.
Unless you're voting for Kamala Harris. Can you can skip it? There'll be so many other people that are voting for her. Yes, I'm just sort of teasing. Eighteen eleven, first steamboat to travel down the Mississippi River, the New Orleans reaches its namesake city after a month long trip from Pittsburgh. From Pittsburgh south in the Yeah, hung the left ended up in the Mississippi. That's pretty cool. Yosemite National Park eighteen
ninety is established. Nineteen oh eight, Henry Ford introduces the Model T. It's price eight hundred and fifty dollars, which was a lot of money back in the day. Nineteen twenty four, Jimmy Carter thirty ninth US President, born in Plains, Georgia. That means Jimmy's one hundred today, Happy birthday, good guy, miserable president, good guy loves Jesus. Wrong on abortion because he's part of the Democrat Party. You can't be never mind.
Nineteen forty two, the first US jet, the Bell XP five nine A, makes its maiden flight over Mirrock Dry Lake in California. And in nineteen seventy one, Disney World opens in Orlando. Nineteen seventy one, boy Walt Walt bought up some property, buddy who.
Smart man? Too bad they ruined it all.
And then October first, nineteen ninety six, Congress declared, I don't know that I'll pronounce this correctly. Agnes gun shah boje a jou an honorary citizen of the United States. Do you know who that is? Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa, native of what is now the Republic of Macedonia. It might even now be something else. I mean, this book's a few years old, so who knows. I mean, the Eastern European Can we please just bring back the old Soviet Union?
When I knew what country was what checks, Okay, we got it. Now it's the Czech Republic, maybe sort of. I don't know. I don't know what any of these things are anymore. Back in the day you knew the Soviet Union. Now I'm just just playing with you.
Other honorary citizens Winston Churchill Raoul Wallenberg. He was the Swedish businessman who risked his life to save Hungarian Jews from the Nazis. He died after being imprisoned by Soviet authorities. William Penn, the Marquis de Lafayette. Do you know that he was not named an honorary citizen until two thousand and two. He's the guy who I mean, he was a man in France, and he came over and fought alongside American Revolutionary troops as basically as a French nobleman.
American flag flies over his grave in Paris. How much love we've got for that man? And Casimir Pulaski two thousand and nine, named a US citizen honorary Polish soldier nobleman who fought in the Revolutionary War, became known as the father of the American Cavalry. He died of wounds at the Siege of Savannah and Georgia.
Look at that.
See, this is why you tune into this show, because together we learn seventeen minutes past the hour, come back. I'm going to break in on a high end publication.
I'm not going to be watching.
Tim Walls and jad Van's debate tonight because I don't enjoy watching children get spanked. It's just maybe that's something some of you like, you know, when the parent don't talks through their teeth and then jerks their kid behind the aisle and swats them in the butt. It's just not something I enjoy watching, and so I just I just don't, and especially elder abuse, it's just it's very hard to watch.
So I will not be watching. I will wait and enjoy all of.
The those's in there laughing.
And I'm not getting the benefit of it.
You're not getting the benefit of it because he always has his mic turned off, which is fine, because he's prone to just I mean, when this man sneezes on multiple occasions, I've wet myself because it's been so frightening, and he's prone to just say things just.
I've rather ah, yeah.
And it's just it's just out of nowhere. But on those rare occasions I say something humorous, it would be it would be it would add enhance the show a little bit, if there was a little more than just anyway I mentioned high end publication, I'm just kidding, because the local newspaper is anything but that. Though there's an occasional reporter there that does his or her job, By and large, they're late to the dance on everything. Then they try to take credit for reporting that other people
have done and advanced. They're the classic. If they don't cover it, it didn't happen.
It's like, oh, blow off, who cares?
And the circulation numbers and the staffing numbers and it all just They're part of the mainstream media apparatus that's collapsing across the country. They're part of the Gannett family. That's just an embarrassment when it comes to reporting because they don't do it anymore. And here's a classic example of how bad the standards have become, forwarded to me
by a former employee. They posted a photo that says, and I quote, a sex doll hangs with other debris and belong names displaced by Hurricane Helene at Keaton Beach Florida, and it's a photo by Alicia Divine. First of all, Alicia should be ashamed of herself for taking a photo
like this and actually submitting it for publication. If you want to keep it in your own personal collection, hey whatever, you know, that's your thing, Okay, But does the local does the local newspaper need to put on its website a photo of sex toys hanging from whatever.
It is?
What?
We don't have any standards of decency anymore. And I know the answer to that question as it relates to that publication, but really, this is this We're.
Going to put this on and it's just it's just a reminder.
This is the kind of This is really a beautiful, wonderful representation of what that paper has become. Besides not being trustworthy, besides not being able to ask and unwilling to ask appropriate questions, they're in the tank for a
very select number of elected officials. They've chosen sides among Democrats, which is hilarious because the Republicans don't have a dog in this fight here locally, but they've picked sides and then they put trash like this on their website, and I just, you know, whatever, if that's what you all want to support. It's a free country. Do your thing. Cool, Good on you, But yeah, twenty seven minutes after the hour, let's get to some real news next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Patama City. We have returned. Thank you, Charlie. Our chief engineer heard we had an issue.
We had a piece of equipment, probably short circuit due to the storm here in our control hub in Tallahassee, either when the power went out or when the power came back online, because we convert over to generator during storms and when we lose power.
Ever, whenever we lose power, we've got power. I know what that means. That sounds weird.
Anyway, he was here when the show was over and busy getting it done, reprogramming a new piece of equipment, and so yeah, thank you, sir, appreciate your hard work.
And to Panama City High, how are you.
We're back, big stories. Let's get a couple things done first. Pete Rose has passed away at the age of eighty three. Charlie Hustle. I think he made a mistake betting on baseball, but he didn't best as I know, he bet on his own team to win.
I just think he shouldn't have done it.
I get it, but it's not like he was throwing games as a player or a manager.
Right.
If you're betting on your team to lose and you're the manager of the team, yeah that's a problem. But you're betting on your team to win.
I don't know.
I just I think he was unfairly treated by Major League Baseball. Great baseball player just epitomized the nickname and baseball's all time leading hitter, guy could hit for average man. Crazy all right. I don't know how we missed it, but it's happened. Unionized doc workers at thirty six East and Gulf Coast Ports are on strike as of this morning, twelve oh one.
Friends.
This has the potential to paralyze our economy. You know what I think about unions. They had a place I don't like unions. The signage basically saying union workers over corporate profits. I'm sorry, but if you don't have corporate profits, you don't have a job.
Don't I just don't think.
The union bosses are absolutely in control here because Biden Harris, all of the current administration. They've they've walked with these people. They are in their hip pocket. I want you to get a handle on what's been turned down. Union workers have turned down with no counter offer, a nearly fifty percent increase in wages over the course of time of the new contract, fifty percent tripling employer contributions to retirement plans,
better healthcare, and language limiting automation in the deal. They're afraid of automation. I don't blame you for being afraid of automation. I would say that, generally speaking, bad workers are the result of sorry automation is the result of bad workers. When you have crappy employees. Not saying all these people are, but when you have crappy employees, employers have no choice. Okay, fine, you won't do your job, will automate it. You don't want to work for a
reasonable wage, will automate it. McDonald's worker, you want twenty dollars an hour, forget that, you're unreliable, you're surly, you don't do your job well, you don't show up on time, will automate burger flippers. Thank you have a good life working somewhere else. I don't blame automation. That's where we're going. And we're going there faster because of the federal government
and of the regulatory environment. And we're going there faster because of unions, because unions protect bad workers, and unions only served themselves. They and so you know, I've printed out a bunch of comments. I mean, this show has been blown up by this story because there are other big stories that we've got to get to. But I printed out some comments. When a union controls the company, everyone has to pay more.
That's a fact. It's official.
Unionized dock workers don't care if your family has food or other important necessities. Unionized dock workers don't care if resources become extremely scarce and prices become astronomical. Unionized dock workers are just like liberal, progressive democrat government. Unionism equals socialism. And that's the truth. More Big Stories forty one. I'm late past the hour.
Goll here. I hate this because I've got others.
All right, more big stories here this morning from town Hall, Matt vest But you knew it was coming. The liberal reaction to Hurricane Helene.
You knew.
And you know we've got nearly one hundred people left dead, maybe a few more, maybe a few less.
Likely going to climb.
You know a lot of people across the country are going to try to find ways to help Lefties.
Don't.
As an example, remember Hurricane Harvey hitting Texas, Houston in particular, in twenty seventeen, there were some high profile of liberals refused to donate because Texas is a Republican state. They wouldn't give. I have long believed that Hurricane Michael hitting the Panama City area, which is largely a Republican conservative part of the state of Florida, you didn't see any concerts,
You didn't see the left rushing to raise money. There was a poll done by a buddy of mine, Ron Sachs, pointing out that there were parts of Florida didn't even know that there was a hurricane and it was perhaps one of the most intense powerful storms to ever hit Florida. Really, Hurricane what Michael, I mean, George Michael, Michael Jordan.
No.
So there's this instructor at the University of Kentucky Arts and Sciences, Betsy Packard, and she posts online paraphrasing, maybe God's punishing Maga the areas that are being hit by this storm. I guess she didn't catch the memo on what Asheville is. Asheville is San Francisco of the East. It's a very illiberal community. We've talked about it. We've talked about the problems in policy and governance there. But I don't care. I don't care.
I want to help them, Happy to help them. But you knew it was coming.
Both Trump and Harris are being called out for not having a policy dealing with the deficit and the debt.
Both of them.
Told you it got a zero in on this stuff. You've got former intelligence officials endorsing Harris, basically the same ones that said the Hunter Biden laptop story was fake. Remember that note signed by fifty one former intelligence officials. This is Russian disinformation and it was factually wrong. And so now they're endorsing Kamala Harris, one of them, kind of a spokesman for the group National Security Leaders for America.
President Rear Admiral Michael Smith, US Navy retired. One well reasoned but ultimately incorrect assessment does not undermine a lifetime's worth of public service.
Well it might sort of, sir.
Their assertion that former President Trump is uncommitted to democracy and unprepared to be commander in chief is well founded.
Blah blah blah.
Well, in response to that, Flag Officers for America two hundred plus strong retired members of the Armed Services, two hundred generals, admirals endorsing Donald Trump. Who are you gonna believe the people that lied about the Hunter Biden story to try to help Joe Biden get elected, to try to make sure that story was squelched and suppressed Intelligence officials or men and women who serve this country admirably, and say no, no, no, no, We have one choice here.
You decide, I'll take the latter group. Forty seven past the hour Morning Show with.
Preston Scott, The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WFLA.
You've got a question the wisdom of the Trump team to allow the jd vance, Mike Wall's debate Tim Walls debate to happen on CBS or any of the mainstream networks. They're patently in the pocket for the left. Their coverage has been all positive for Kamala and Walls and mostly all negative for Trump. Advance by a factor of ten to one. I mean, it's just it's insane. I wouldn't do it. I'd tell them the pounds sand I'd find
another venue. I'd do it live, do it live on you know, find some a mixture of moderators from a couple of outlets and call it a day. You want to do it, fine, if you don't, fine, But we're
not playing in your backyard anyway. Forwarded to me a statement you know we the big story is the is the strike by dock workers Eastern I think thirty six or thirty seven different ports are impacted in the Gulf and along the East Coast, and the Florida Ports Council has released a statement monitoring how a lack of an agreement between the ILA International Longs Longshoremen and the United States Maritime Allowance Alliance will impact Floridians.
They will be impacted.
Jacksport, Port, Everglades Port, Miami Port, Tampa. Four of Florida's sixteen seaports have ILA workers. These ports will be impacted. The type of cargo that will be impacted is primarily containerized target cargo. The strike will not impact bulk cargo, specialty cargo, fuel, or cruises. These are a list of
the types of things that will be impacted here into Florida. Perishables, fruits, vegetables, seafood and proteins, medical supplies, stents, valve surgical equipment, calibrated instruments, mass gowns, hospital and clinical blankets, gloves, and pharmaceuticals.
Pharmaceuticals. See, this is where really.
Union workers are going to hinder perishable food and medicine. Construction, hurricane supplies, lumber, generator, steel stone, tile, roofing materials, plumbing supplies and nails, automobiles, clothing and furniture. Yeah, I loathe unions. And to anyone that is sympathetic to this strike and you're fine with these consequences your exhibit A on why I can outstand unions And when you consider what they've turned down, fifty percent wage increase across the term of
the contract isn't good enough. An increase three times employer contributions to retirement, better benefits, reduced automation or limits on that's not enough and there's no counter. I have to guard myself. We're gonna come back our number two and Brakle Canines for Warriors will join us next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
One ruminators.
Good to have everybody back together again back in Panama City after the storm and then the subsequent breakdown of a piece of equipment at our chief engineer quickly repaired yesterday. We are back with everybody together and of course across the country and iHeartRadio this morning show with Preston Scott and Preston.
That's Jose.
It is Tuesday, October first, now one week from tomorrow. There is a special event going on at the Moon in the capital City and it benefits Canines for Warriors. And to talk with us about it is Karen Brakel. Karen, good morning, welcome to the program.
How are you.
I'm terrific person. Preston, thanks so much for making time for us to share about this exciting event.
Well, before we talk about the event, let's give everybody a snapshot on Canines for Warriors. What exactly is the program? Why was it developed?
Well, Canine for Warriors was founded in twenty eleven by a Florida mom. Her son came back from the Persian Gulf with the invisible scars of war. He physically was fine, but like many of our military who serve, he was affected by what he saw and he wasn't himself. She was very worried. Talk therapy, medications, traditional treatments were not working, and his solution was to re enlist. She was worried
she was going to lose her son. Now he had been a canine handler in law enforcement before he went over to serve, and she knew he was his best self for the dog. So she had a theory and she decided to test her theory and do some research, and that was the beginning of an idea that was founded with two dogs, two military veterans in the garage
of a mom in twenty eleven. Today we have celebrated the graduation of our thousand Warrior and service dog, and there are successful life transformation What we know is that if we save dogs, and eighty percent of our dogs are from high kill shelters, we intensely train them and we pair them with military veterans who are suffering from trauma, so that's PTSD traumatic brain injury, sexual military assault. We put them together, we immerse them in a three week
intense program on our campus, all expenses paid. Life transforming things happen, and there's now even scientific research to validate what we already knew. Are of the past thirteen years of experience that it saves lives, and our commitment and our passion is to reduce the military suicide rate in this country. Preston, you're probably aware that twenty military veterans a day take their lives in this country. Yeah, it's a tragedy, it really is. And more than a thousand
animals are euthanized each day in this country. So we're trying to save lives at both ends of the least, we know the program works. We want to build awareness and support and this fundraiser, although there is no cost, everyone is welcome to attend. Hopefully we can build awareness to save more warriors and dogs and raise the money too.
You know, there's measurables here.
This is not just a well, we think it works kind of thing. The numbers are staggering, Careen when you consider that the research is showing that these service dogs, when matched with a warrior, eighty two percent of vets with these dogs report a decrease in suicidal ideation, and then equally important, ninety two of them reduce the amount of medication that they're using if not eliminated. That's a staggering I guess quantitative result from this program, it's.
Remarkable, and the scientific validation the research that we've been able to do in partnership with University of Arizona Veterinary Medical School and the VA has been very important. It was just published in USA today this late spring, and those data points are going to be especially important as we continue to advocate for military veterans and their needs, because there's hundreds of thousands of them out there that are in need and traditional talk, therapy and medication doesn't work.
But we do know. We knew from anecdotal experience, but now when you can have a white paper, scientifically validated that shows what's happening, it's not just the magic that we know. It is literally affecting the corticol levels of these individuals in ways that nothing else does. An exciting transformation.
Yes, Karen, standby Karen Brakle with us from Canines for Warriors. We're going to tell you specifically more about the event, ways you can get involved by not just going to the event, but maybe jumping on board and supporting and especially a lot of you business owners out there, your business has been blessed just saying.
We're getting near the end of the year.
I mean, you know, little tax gift, little deductible gift never.
Hurts, but talk about going a long way. Right. More to come here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
If you go to the website k letter K the number nine s for Warriors K Nine's for warriors dot org, you can see right there this is a group that has the highest rankings from all of the charity websites that monitor charities for transparency and integrity. And so I just want to set your mind at ease there, Karen. The event that's coming up a week from tomorrow, October ninth at the Moon, tell us a little bit more about the event you mentioned there's no admission charge at all.
What specifically is going to happen there? And beyond recognition of the program, what are you hoping to accomplish?
Well, first of all, we want to honor those who serve. Our first responders are local heroes who are active military or retired military, and we're invite them to come out and be recognized. We're encouraging them to wear their uniforms. We'll have a table of honor for family members to share photos and brief bios. Of their loved ones who have served this nation in our communities, to the armed forces,
law enforcement and emergency services. The honor is for those past and present, and we already have some photos that some have served in World War Two and Vietnam. Additionally, several community organizations have jumped in, so we have the Civil Air Patrol presenting the colors. The Swanee River, Fife and Drum are performing at the opening of the program. Then we will have Dave Kelly and Bert his service
dog from Canines for Warriors sharing their story. I think there's nothing better than a testimonial from one of our graduates and ambassadors who are our local who can share how the program change their lives now. Additionally, I think it's important to recognize that we've been really lucky to have some community support. The Sunrise Rotary, Caroline Brevard and Fort Sain Lewis chapters, the Daughters of American Revolution have jumped in. Mission Barbecue has stepped up as they always
generously do. They'll provide the food and we are incredibly grateful. Scott carsonll and the Moon really got us started. Additionally, we've had some support from the owners of the marathon and ourco Gas stations in Havana and Quincy, and a strong group of friends in Thomasville. They made a large contribution, but they want Thomasville to be represented because they are served by us as well, and we welcome support from anyone else who could volunteer their time, resources, or just
come and celebrate and honor those who serve. We are so lucky to have the people in law enforcement, in the military, and with our first responders. I also want to mention that Canines for Warriors serves those very people. Not only our service dogs support the military veterans, but sometimes a dog may not be qualified. Once they get through the program, they may not graduate to be a service dog. They can become a station dog and that means that they help. We have one at the Florida
Highway Patrol. We have them working with different police and
sheriffs departments around the state. And I will mention that while we have served many veterans in the state of Florida and Texas where we have campus, we have graduates from all over the country, every state as well as Puerto Rico and guamc So this is an all inclusive organization and we really want to celebrate with this community to build awareness of the program as well as make this This is an inaugural event, but we hope it will become an annual celebration.
Karen, thanks for the time this morning.
We appreciate what the organization is doing to help our veterans, and thanks for giving us a chance to share it with everybody.
Eight five oh five four four one oh sixty seven for gonna be preston, I need more coffee.
Oh we could be in trouble on that one, all right, Karen, thanks very much. I appreciate your time this morning. Uh yeah, please everybody disregard that. I'll give you the real number. Eight five zero five four four ten sixty seven. That's eight five zero five four four ten sixty seven, seventeen minutes past the hour. Seeing video right now, the school bus in Thailand caught fire. School bus they believe twenty five or dead on board that bus. It looks to me like it might be an.
Electrical bus, but I could be mistaken. Doesn't really matter, I guess no, I guess it does cause of need to know.
Just looking at it just looks like the type of thing that happened when a battery compartment incinerated an entire bus just like that.
It just anyway.
Next hour, US Congresswoman Cat Camick. Next hour, former morning show producer David Allen. David's going to join me from the Asheville, North Carolina area, where he and his wife and their daughters live, and as you know, that area has been devis stated by the flooding from the storm. I figured, first, how are you wanted to check on David? Make sure he and Jennifer and the girls were safe. Once that was determined, what are you seeing? Give us?
Give us your take. And David's been a broadcast professional for years and when he left the show went back up to kind of his roots in North Carolina. But we'll talk to David next hour as well. Many of you will be excited to hear David's voice. You love him as I do. Came across a column written by Peter Heck three reasons why women would vote Republican, and I thought this was a good time to share this because ladies are the prime married demographic that Democrats are counting on.
And it doesn't make any sense. I mean, it just doesn't. Abortion.
Really, That's that's what we're gonna hang our hat on ladies, and I know, i'm i'm I'm largely talking to women that do not agree with that mindset. But we're losing that battle in part because we don't have enough women who have godly values and have their head screwed on, straight talking, engaging. It's like, you're scared, just don't be that fears of the enemy. That's not that's not how we live our life. We don't live our life measured by fear. We don't live our life being being hemmed
in by fear. But Peter, as a columnist, writes extensively said, economics number one. This is why women not to vote Republican. Doesn't matter whether it's in the workplace or at home. Economics matter to everybody. The persistent talking points of the Dems are Republicans favorite tax cuts for the rich.
That's just not true.
The Trump tax cuts benefited the not rich more than the rich, and quite candidly benefiting even the rich is okay, because the rich tend to then take that money that's not being taxed and invested to be more rich, and when they invest it, that means more jobs, more businesses, more opportunities. Second is safety. I don't believe the crime numbers that they're trying to spit out saying that everything's safer under Biden. I do not believe that. All I need to do is point you to the border and
the numbers we talked about yesterday. Thirteen thousand convicted murderers. We know this is from Biden administration admitting under oath, thirteen thousand convicted murderers are now in America that came across the border. Fifteen thousand convicted rapists. And then just I'll use the word democracy. This is the one form of government that has given rights to women. A constitutional republic based on the principles of democracy, not democracy, a
constitutional republic form of democracy. Ultimately women, This is how you've achieved the level of freedom and prosperity that no other women in the world have none none. The party on the left diminishes that with every legislation they pass, every administrative rule they enact. Twenty eight minutes past the out, three reasons, Back with the big stories in the press.
Box, and welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
I gotta tell you the moneymaker is still weak.
The coverage last week, just and I'm getting old. I don't know how else to put it. I my my throat does not recover quite as quickly as it used to, and so I just feel my voice being being like a pansy, and it just annoys me. So I apologize if I'm not carrying the normal dulca tones that you
have grown accustomed to over these many years. I'm doing my best to push and project from the diaphragm and to have proper breath support to enunciate verbalize the things that I'm feeling and thinking deep within my heart and in my mind. Big stories of the press box this morning here on the Morning Show, mainly minute and just a little bit. Dock workers on strike East and Gulf Coast ports. This is bad. I'm gonna do my Kamala Harris,
this is bad. Docs are where ships come in and unload things that people use, and so when dock workers go on strike, those things stay on ships. She would never call it bad because she's in the pocket of the unions. Just so you know, the union negotiating with USMX, that is the US Maritime Alliance, and the union was offered nearly fifty percent wage increases over the course of the contract. Plus tripling employer contributions to retirement plans, better
healthcare plans, and limits on automation at the ports. The deal was rejected and no counter was made. The union leaders are playing hardball because they own the Biden administration.
They just do. This is going to hurt, and it underscores why I don't like unions.
Both Kamala and Donald being blasted by economists because they are not addressing the deficit or the budget in real terms. Trump's not. Trump didn't deal with the with the debt. I don't mean deficit and budget. I mean the deficit and the debt in his four years now. It's never going to happen with Democrats, but it has to be an issue for Trump. It has to be an issue
for Republicans. Former intelligence officials, you know, the same people that said the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation when it was determined and proven that no, in fact, is very real. They're now endorsing Kamala Harris. More than two hundred retired admirals and generals are endorsing Trump. And of course the left is already beginning now to spend the storm and the devastation and pit it on global warming. We knew it was going to come. It will be
part of my discussion tomorrow. We're going to talk about the storm.
Tomorrow.
We're going to talk about some things that I think need to be discussed, and I'm going to take the time to do it. I don't care how long it takes. I'm going to take your calls and we're gonna have a little conversation. That's tomorrow in the morning show. But the Left is already saying, well, see God is judging the Maga communities of this country?
Really?
Is that?
What Asheville is?
Forty minutes after the hour, San Francisco of the East Maga, I mentioned that next hour we will talk with David Allen, former producer and program director here at wfla producer of my show. He was my boss, my direct boss, but yet a colleague and a coworker. Unique is the man that can walk that and David just I just love David. He will join us from the Ashville area next hour. But I got a note forwarded to me that I want to read to you. My parents are okay, but
completely trapped. Yesterday I hiked up to check on them. Brainspewing coming. I'm still processing it all. I was just locked in on go mode yesterday. This was received yesterday, maybe the day before. So this happened over the week end. Still not having heard from my parents in forty eight hours, I was drowning in worry. My parents live in an absolute gem of the North Carolina Mountains, the Little Switzerland Spruce Pine Burnsville area, halfway between Ashville and Boone. Under
normal circumstances, it's pleasantly very isolated. Little did I know that up there Helene had demolished roads, homes, and utility networks. This area is completely cut off from resources in every direction. I tried multiple routes to drive up, but had to settle on parking in Marion at the base of a closed road Highways two twenty one and two twenty six, and hiking eleven miles and twenty two hundred feet to find my parents, thankfully okay, but surrounded by devastation. I've
never been so relieved to see anyone okay. Crews were and even close yesterday. I can't tell you how many failing roads and deep mud slides I had to cross, how many fallen trees I had to take off my back track, backpack for and navigate through well hiking up to twenty six A. I'm sharing these details because some of you know this area very well. I met multiple people trapped by devastation in both directions of the highway in this part of the mountains. With steep terrain rolling
off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Not only did water rise, it raged to tear up roads, earth and homes. Then the winds I'm certain tornadoes in some places had brought down up to half the tree canopy. Let me pause for just a second before closing. I believe tornadoes were responsible for a lot of damage to the east of US. I'll continue. I'm still processing at all. I've never seen
anything like power is a couple of weeks out. I cannot fathom how long it will take DOT to repair the curvy roads that hug steep mountain sides with the most amazing views. Most of all, I want my parents to have the same basic needs they've always provided me, food, water, shelter, the house is mostly okay, and the ability to explore. But they can't even leave their home right now. The steep part of their gravel road has braided channels only eighteen inches wide, but up to five feet deep from
rushing water. It's just a waiting game. Now, if you are or have any family members in the mountains, I feel for you, know that crews are chipping away. I just thought that was worth sharing, And I guess here's why I want to juxtapose that note to what people, like one professor at the University of Kentucky.
Is writing God's Judgment on.
First of all, Asheville's real liberal, it's as illiberal as it gets. But I don't give a rats rear end about any of that. First of all, it shows biblical ignorance for anyone to say God's judging whatever. You need to read the Bible with somebody that knows how to teach it. You don't have a clue. But the reality is is this is this note from this son is filled with detail and empathy, and sadly that's what's lacking
on much of the left, not all of it. There are some people that set all that stuff aside and say what can we do to help? No doubt, but sadly there's a large portion of the liberal left that is that way. That's what happens, and they're the ones that don't give because the area is Republican, or because the area is conservative, or because the area voted for Reagan or Bush or Trump. And I want to juxtapose these two positions for just a moment, for you to just take a.
Second, back up and think about it. Where are you? Where's your heart? And all this? Forty seven past the hour.
Manly minute coming up in just a few minutes the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Panama City.
Listeners in the area, I'm running to you with arms open wide for a warm embrace and a kiss on the cheek.
We're back together.
After a wicked storm of biblical proportions according to the Hurricane Center, We're.
Back together again. Great to be with you.
Got a mainly a minute and just for a few minutes as we are back broadcasting live in Panama City. And don't you know that I'm excited to have you back with us ruminators in PC and the surrounds. North Korea has ex into the list of crimes punishable by death. That little punk that that seriously, that pudgy entitled little porn addicted punk. So in twenty twenty they passed a law making the consumption and distribution of South Korean media
punishable by death. So you read anything or you push anything out that's somehow came across the border, whatever it is.
When you would die, will kill you. You'll chaw voshe to me, I will kill you.
They've expanded the list of offenses from eleven to sixteen. New offenses warranting execution as a punishment include anti state propaganda, agitation acts, illegal manufacturing, and illicit use of weapons. Other reactionary behavior that warrants punishment includes wearing outside fashions such as a white wedding dress, blue jeans, or sunglasses.
Not making it up so that brings me to a manly minute.
Literally, these your ideals to help your young man become a real man, male by birth, man by choice. So teach these things to your son, using North Korea as an example, Well, teach your son the difference between a democracy and a constitutional republic. You can find all kinds of ways to demonstrate the differences because they're not being taught much in public schools.
On this subject.
It's important for us to have a remnant in future generations that understand why we have a constitution.
That's your mainly minute.
When we come back US Congresswoman Cat Camick, Florida's third district impacted by the storm. We'll get the latest from her next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott.
No time to waste, five past the hour, third hour.
Here the Morning Show with Preston Scott. That is Jose running the program in Studio one AM. Here in Studio one B. Great to have back with US US Congresswoman Kat Camick, Florida's third dst Cat, how are.
You good morning? We are tired, but we are. We're getting ready to get back out on the road today.
Yeah, tell us what you've seen in your district. The impact of this storm across your entire district has been pretty phenomenal.
Yeah, it's it's pretty devastating for sure. This is the third storm in thirteen months and pretty much that same path where it comes in. It's a you know, Taylor County Dixie County line and representing Dixie's east. We tend to take the dirty side of the storm, which is the tougher side of the storm with higher winds and bigger storm surge. So in places like Scene Hatchie, they saw an eighteen foot storm surge in Horseshoe Beach. We saw fifteen feet of storm surge. In Feeder Key, eleven
feet of storm surge. And even inland Jasper Live Oak, you know that area, Mayo. It's pretty devastating. We're talking over one hundred tivots that have just been mangled in the storm, Trees down on homes, chicken houses that have collapsed, dairy barns that have collapsed. It is truly catastrophic. And we've been out every single day since the storm passed, and everywhere I go there are people who don't have power,
don't have water. It's truly devastating, overwhelming, I would say, And you know, we're used to these storms in Florida. I look to the north, our friends in Georgia and the Carolina's in Tennessee and they got rocked very, very hard as well. So I'd say the Southeast is in for a long road.
What is the estimates that you're beginning to get kat on recovery?
And let's start with power.
So I know that this is gonna sound a little silly, but I would put our utilities in our line men and women up against really anyone in the nation. Our folks, Duke FP and l All of them. They were pre stage with mutual aid in place, but the storm was so significant that a lot of the substations were damaged. So that tremendous work just to try to get power back on, and there are still a lot of people
who don't have power back on right now. I think we're in the ballpark of twenty to thirty thousand in the district that don't have power right now. So we're anticipating by tomorrow and Thursday we should have pretty much everybody reconnected. Then it is a matter of getting the utilities, the water back on. Places like cedar Key, their lift station and waste water went down immediately and so that there has to be extensive repairs on those systems. So
that's going to be a big thing. We've been working with the state on the housing for people who lost their homes or who suffered tremendous damage, and people know that those RVs are coming and we should be seeing those deployed here by the end of the week. In terms of damage, the estimate, we are still a ways out for really understanding the depth of how much this
is going to cost. I can tell you from the ag standpoint, we're anticipating about double what Idelia was, so we'll be probably pushing a billion plus just in agricultural damage from infrastructure like fences and packing houses, to loss of livestock, to of course crops that are total loss. It's going to be tough, and we've been on the phone. I spoke with the FEMA administrator myself as well as this utter Secretary of USDA, and we're working to get
some waivers. There is some assistance out there right now for people in certain counties that FEMA they are eligible for FEMA assistants. But we're still working to get other counties added that have kind of been forgotten, and that's really a challenge working with the administration. But so far, we're seeing an incredible all hands on deck effort from nonprofit organizations, localities, mutual aid from other counties around the state.
There are strike teams coming in from Washington, and of course the state has done a great job.
All right, Kat stand by.
US Congresswoman Cat Camick, Florida's third district with US will continue our discussion next in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. She represents Florida's third congressional district. US Congresswiman cat Camick with us Kay, you mentioned the water. I'm just curious, let's set aside the repairs that are needed. Is the water supply based on the storm, storm surge and the flooding going to be safe for a while.
I know a lot of people are under especially you know, from the water intrusion the salt water. If you're on a well and you're you're on the coast, you're definitely going to have salt in your well water. And then there's a lot of folks that are under a boil notice advisory. So that's that's just something to be mindful of. And that's why we always say please sign up for your local advisories. You know, I'm in a Lotua county and I'm signed up for THEIRS as well as a
bunch of counties in my district. And they're very good at putting out information that's real time, rather than waiting for the state or anyone else to put that information out. And so if you're under a boil advisory, you're going to hear that and you're going to want to know that of course, and and of course we've seen from so many different directions these types of resources, so people
are getting palettes and pallets of water deliver. And then comfort stations have been set up in all of these areas that have taken pretty substantial damage. So laundry, showers, they're set up in these communities all the way from Taylor County, you know that, Waculla le Fay at Dixie Levy, Madison, Hamilton. They're comfort stations established in every single one of these towns.
So people who don't have water, you can still do laundry, you can still take showers, and for drinking water, all of that is on the ground and ready to be provided.
Kat that brings me to an unsavory but it is the biggest story going short of these recovery efforts, and that is this this stripe now along the East Coast and the Gulf Coast with the ports, it will impact recovery efforts, and it will do so in a dramatic way. First, just your thoughts as a sitting member of Congress, and it appears as though the President is unwilling to force them back to work, and I think he ought to.
Yeah, you know, this has been something that just in the last you know, twenty four hours, because I've pulled my head up from disaster recovery. I realized last week that this was something going on. Typically, it always comes down to the eleventh hour and then one side cave and everything goes fine. Now that we're officially in a strike, you're one thousand percent right. We're going to be seeing massive impacts to the supply chain across the East Coast
and the West coast ports. And also something that no one's talking about is the impact that that's going to have on our on our agriculture because forty six percent of our ad products in the country are exported out of East Coast ports, and that is going to be an incredible hit to our local economies and communities. So it's not just the price of everything is going to skyrocket and you're going to see a shortage in the stores,
which by the way, this is my PSA. Go buy toilet paper and paper towel and whatever you need now because who knows how long this is going to go on. But this is this is exceptionally frustrating. Americans across the country and every city, every community are hurting. We are feeling the real inflationary effects of the Joe Biden Kamala Harris regime. And if you look at if you talk to folks, they say things are just too expensive. We
don't have enough money to make ends meet. When you look at what these these workers are making, they're on average making one hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year, plus forty thousand dollars in healthcare benefits and retirement benefits. In many cases, these off workers are making more than ninety percent of Americans. And I'm not saying that they don't do a good job. I'm just saying that when you compare it to what some other folks in the
country are making, it's tough. It's a tough pill to swallow for sympathy. And you know, I approached this from the standpoint of the wife of a first responder. I watched my husband for years and years and years go into burning buildings and not making near what these dockworkers are making. Yes, and their union has just come to an impact because the city doesn't want to agree to a cost of living adjustment despite the fact that we're
under historic installation. So my sympathy is running very very thin for folks like that, especially in the face of a disaster. Like we just faced here in Florida and of course in Georgia. Carolina's in Tennessee.
US Congresswoman Cat Camick with us for one more segment sixteen past the.
Hour an Ihearts Radiozation.
Final segment with US Congresswoman Cat Camick, Florida's third congressional district and right in the middle of of a lot of the damage from Hurricane Leen, Kat, I want to circle back to this longshoreman's strike and the president's in action.
What role can Congress have in this?
Because I got to believe this is one of those issues that cuts across party lines because there are a lot of Democrats and Republicans, you know, a bunch of people up for reelection, everybody in the House. And I'm not sure that Democrats can afford to let this sit and go un you know, unattended, and let this strike drag on in the midst of all this.
Yeah, I mean, and it's like you said, you know, people in the country have already hurting. People aren't paycheck to paycheck, their paycheck to Wednesday, and they're borrowing the rest. And you know, it's one in three Americans are behind on a utility bill. And then you have the chief negotiator from the longshoremen come out and say I will
cripple you. I mean, come on. Biden has every capability under the Task Hardly Act to actually require them to go back to work, but I don't think that he's going to because for them it's political.
Yep.
They've already seen where the teamsters aren't going to endorse for the first time in a couple of decades, and so they're feeling like they can't rock the boat when it comes to the unions, and so that just speaks volumes in my opinion of Biden and Kamala Harris, who are continually willing to let Americans suffer and put the pain on the American people rather than risk a political
misstep in their mind. I think that this is going to be actually, in the long run, very telling that they did not force them to go back to work, and it's going to hurt them more than help them. Because Americans, it doesn't matter if you're a Republican or Democrats, everyone's going to be affected the same. And I can tell you I know I am speaking to people around the district, around the country. They're sick of this crap.
They're absolutely sick of this crap. So I think this is a backfire spectacularly.
You know, I got a statement here that was sent from the Florida Ports Council and they talked about some of the areas that are going to be impacted here in Florida. And you mentioned agriculture, but we're talking pharmaceuticals, we're talking about consumables. We're talking I mean, when moms that have babies can't find the diapers, and they can't get the formula, and they can't get as you mentioned, the paper towels and the toilet paper, and the people
that are on medicines can't get those medicines. That totally transforms this issue and it becomes now a main street issue, not a dock and a coastal issue.
You're one hundred percent right, I mean, and this is going to one hundred percent expose the dangerous underbelly of having all of your critical elements of your economy offshore. When ninety eight percent of all of our pharmaceutical compounding and taking place in mainline China, people are going to start panicking really really fast when we are not we're not able to sustain ourselves here in the United States, and you're not able to bring things in the ports,
people are going to start panicking very very quickly. So I think that this is the October surprise. I don't think it's even surprised. I think they're just going to say this is October chaos leading into the election. Yep, again, we're not surprised that Biden's not doing much because as we speak, while we have millions of people without power, multiple states affected in a massive emergency, he's on the beach. He's on the beach getting his hand. So no one's
surprised by this. But I think again it comes back to they don't want to rock the boat with the unions. That's why they're not going to invote them to come back and force them. So that's going to be an interesting thing to see how this plays out in the next few weeks. But I give it until the end of the week. When people start panicking, then you're going to start seeing action.
Do you expect conversations between Mike Johnson and Chuck Schumer to take place real quickly on this issue?
Yeah, I mean we're there's already discussions about a disaster supplemental because there's just Congress has not done its job, and when you operate under CRS, which are total nonsense, yep, and you're not going to be able to meet the needs of what is actually happening in the nation. So I think there's already a conversation happening. I think that that will continue to happen and we may see Congress called back.
And for the lay people out there, when when congress Woman Camick refers to CRS, she's talking about continuous ridiculousness, congress Woman is always you're the best.
Thanks for coming on.
Appreciate you, guys, Thanks so much.
Thank you.
Congress Woman Cat Camick with us this morning here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Always a candid conversation. I call them cat calls. She's she's a delight and kind of a no nonsense if you look up her life story, yeah, yeah, you'll understand. Twenty seven past the hour.
WFLA.
All right, a little warning here as we get into our conversation with my friend and former producer and my boss here at WFLA, David Allen. He is in the Asheville area in North Carolina. They're using temporary towers up there. The area is decimated, and so the signal, we may lose him. We'll try to get it back on the air. But David joins us right now, David, I'm gonna just ask the simple one first.
How are you? David? You're there?
Uh there, you are all right.
I won't move.
You're good, right there.
Founding in my yard in fair View, North Carolina, trying to get a signal.
The things I go through for this show.
Some thing's never changed. David, tell us how you and your wife and family are?
Oh? Where sleeve? Mm hmm.
We're losing you again. You you must have turned your head. You're there, Oh boy, Hello, Hello. I'm gonna keep trying here when I have this. Yeah, we're losing him.
We're gonna try.
Try call him back, David, if you can hear me, try call him back. I want to get him if I can to talk about They are delivering emergency supplies by mule, not just by ATVs, not just by helicopters, not just by by mule. This area has been rocked by the reins. Definitely, tornadoes popped up and hit the region, and so there are multiple efforts going on Samaritan's Purse. Obviously busy Salvation Army in any region that they're at busy.
Florida has launched its own I think Governor Desanta is called an Operation Blue Ridge, where they're mobilizing various agencies and personnel and volunteers to help in North Carolina and in ten to See in particular, these are the areas that have been the hardest hit. North Carolina is absolutely the most hard hit. More than forty people have died in the Asheville area of the County of Asheville, where Asheville is alone. And it's really hard for us in
Florida to get our mind around it. But part of that is because Florida, you listen to shows like this, You listen to the announcements. You know, we've got a storm coming. Yeah, it might jog this way or that way, but we need to be prepared. By and large.
Who knew?
Did anyone know? Because I want to remind you of something And this is going to sound megacritical, and I don't. I don't mean it as harshly as I know it's going to come out, But you rem how long that the National Weather Service and the National Hurricane Center was just fixated on this thing going right at Tallahassee and going straight up to Atlanta and then going from there.
There was never a thought that this thing was going to sweep over to the east, continue in that direction and drop a boat load on North Carolina.
See that little jog to the east.
And the continued trajectory in the north northeast direction changed everything. And that's one of the issues that I'm having a problem with with the National Hurricane Center. The European models proved to be correc and the European models from the beginning, though they could be wrong on a given forecast. Absolutely
so let me make that abundant, abundantly clear. But that model had it going that way, and had that forecast been used to had we not had we sorry, had we broadened the forecast we being charitable, meaning the National Hurricane Center, I think there would have been more people prepared and perhaps evacuated from the ashvills of this world. Maybe not, maybe not, But my sense is that there was just little expectation of this storm hitting them the
way that it did. Forty minutes past the hour David's trying to get through. It's just not going to happen to day. The cell signal, they're using temporary towers, and more people are trying to call, so you know, available bandwidth to place calls and all that just not there. And so we will do our dead level best to have him with us at some point this week, if not, then next week and if not the week after that.
It's forty one minutes past the hour, continuing here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
All Right, we're going to.
Get David on at some point. We're texting back and forth. He can text a little leisure then he can talk. But yesterday we chatted for a good bit. But things are changing day to day there. If you just look up North Carolina Hurricane Helen, storm damages image, you're going to be left pretty much speedless, speechless. Anyway, let me reset the big stories in the press box this morning, because they weren't resetting.
We talked about one at.
Length with Congresswoman Camick, the dock workers going on strike. Do you hear the average pay, hose, what do you hear? What do you think of when you hear the average pay of these dock workers being in the mid one fifties.
I think I'm in the wrong business.
I was just gonna say, that's probably where you go. But then to hear that they turned down a fifty percent increase of their wages over the turn of the contract, which would then put the average salary north of two hundred thousand dollars if that's accurate.
Where I'm from, we call that a local.
And they're complaining about corporate profits and the head of the union is talking about basically destroying us. This sounds very insensitive, and it doesn't sound very as my daughter would say when she was a little loving mother. But screw you, now. This is I love union workers. I hate union members, and I hate their their leadership for the most part, because I've never seen a union leader make what the rank and file union member makes.
I just haven't seen it.
They're not out for the I mean, I'm sorry, this this is gonna backfire so big on Dems if they don't, if they don't get Biden and Harris to come out and say no, you got to get back to work.
This is not how this now, with.
The storm, the damage and the economy as it is, this is not because this will absolutely you know, those paddles that they jump start someone's heart with This is gonna jump start inflation back up in a massive way.
Man.
I just boy, when Kat called it the October surprise, who saw this coming? People more sophisticated than me probably did. They probably saw this coming. The fact that the union's doing it now with what the average salary is for a union worker, I'm sorry, there's no there is no sympathy from them. Let me put it this way. If any of you are sympathizing with union workers on this one, I would love for you to email and explain why
I can embarrass you. I may not even read what you have to say out loud to the show, but I would love to hear anybody that thinks this is a smart strategy and that this is going to work out for Democrats. Forty six minutes after the hour, whoop, that's just one of the big stories this morning.
That's how big this was today. All right.
They hide their numbers, but a website called salary dot com with a disclaimer or salary range presented here as an estimation that has been derived from proprietary algorithms should be noted that this range does not originate from the company's factual payroll records or survey data. But this indicates that the jobs range for a longshoreman. The lowest average is what they describe as a move in coordinator, which averages between thirty five and forty four thousand a year
in pay plus benefits. The high end is a full time utility aid slash. I'm not making this up dishwasher whatever that is. I don't submit that it's dishwasher. As we understand it, that range is one hundred and sixty two to two hundred and twenty five thousand a year, and so the assistant chief of fire eighty nine to one thirty two, as Jose walks out of the studio
and quits. So yeah, you know. The bottom line is they've been offered a fifty percent pay increase over the term of the contract, offer three times more contributions by employers to their retirement, better healthcare, and limits on automation. They turned it down, So they're not going to tell you their average pay. My guess is the congresswoman has some intel. That's my guess, but I could be wrong. We'll see she has them in the mid one hundreds.
Could be there's certainly some ranges in there. Being listed here that are well above that some below. I don't know, but I don't think you're going to earn a lot of sympathy from people that are right now struggling. Just this is not smart, but hey, bring it on.
Be stupid. Please.
If it prevents Kamala from being elected and Democrats from taking the House in the Senate, fine, be stupid. I'm good with that. Tomorrow in the program about that hurricane, We're going to talk a little bit about the storm, and Jade Johnson will join us from the Talent Training group.
You by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA.
Yeah, with the money Maker running on fumes. Our big stories today doc workers going on strike in the East and Gulf Coast ports. This is billions of dollars per day to the economy. Billions five is the estimate, thirty six thirty seven ports.
And they're not negotiating.
And I hope you get a chance to listen to the head of the union here what he has to say. If not, trust me, I'll share it with you. Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are being blasted by economists for not having any part of their plan deal with the debt, limited addressing of the deficit. To me, you deal with the debt and then you solve the deficit.
One eliminates the other. If you're paying down the debt, you don't have a deficit, and you get rid of that by not spending money on stupid things and shrinking the size of government and the expenditures of government. Former intelligence officials, you know, the same ones. It's signed on a letter, fifty one of them. This Hunter Biden laptop story is disinformation and they were proven to be wrong.
They were big time wrong, and it helps swing the election because the media suppressed the story about Joe Biden, who's a corrupt, evil man and his ridiculous son. Those same people are now endorsing Kamala Harris. You go right ahead and follow that lead. Talked about a lot of other things. Had a good visit with Congresswoman Cat Camick. Shared a note from someone hiking the mountains of.
North Carolina to get to their loved ones.
Maybe three reasons why women you out to vote Republicans and a lot more so tomorrow we'll just buy golly, show up and do it all over again, and hopefully the money maker will sound a little bit better in the morning, but either way we'll be here. Trust me, I will be here. He will be here.
We we you, I will be together. Have a blessed eag