All right, friend, sorry about all that. Yeah, weird, We're not quite sure what's up, but welcome, we're here now, it'll all be better. Maybe I don't know. It's it's Thursday. You sure it's not Monday. It's Thursday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Great to be with you this morning, February the thirteenth. One day, guys, one day. You got one day to sort it all out and make your plans for tomorrow. I got an email I'll share with you in just a little bit, but first let's do
our scripture for the day, John three sixteen. This is the Love scripture. You know, we think it's First Corinthians thirteen, and we've been reading from First Corinthians thirteen. But the love scripture is is John three point sixteen. For God so loved the world that he gave his only son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. And that, by the way, that line, whoever believes in him blows up Calvinism. It blows it up.
And I'm sorry. John Calvin had some good things to share, but the idea of you have no say in the matter, and you're either going to be a Christian or you're not is absolutely heretical, and I feel bad if you're trapped in that. It's a dangerous theology because it causes people to think, well, what difference does it make that whatever I do, I'm either going to heaven or I'm going to hell, and I have no say in the matter.
And that and that is completely and totally blown up by those words that whoever believes in him should not perish. It's a big difference between God knowing who's going to reject and who's going to accept, and God giving you no say in the matter. We have the free choice to choose or not. God knows what we're gonna do, and He's revealed himself to everybody. But that is the ultimate expression of love that God so loved you that
he gave his son. Jesus talked about the parable of the sheep going to find the one leaving the ninety nine, finding that one that was lost, And for some of you, that's what's happening right now. God's just knocking on your door. He's not gonna kick the door in, He's gonna knock
and it's up to you, totally up to you. All right, it's one day before Valentine's Day, and I know some of your like talk about God and scripture and spiritual things, and then you're talking about this construct of man known as Valentine's Day, created to sell cards whatever. It is a day that I maintain. Even those that say no, I don't want anything, I don't need anything, Well, you probably don't need anything. And it's not about wanting. It's
about blessing your wife, your daughter. It's about showing your daughter what to expect and what to look for in a future husband.
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I remind my daughter never forget I'm the first man who loved you, and I want her to know what that looks like. And so, yes, my daughter doesn't live in town, but she will hear from me tomorrow because that's what dads do. So I got a note said, okay, my wife says she hates flowers, doesn't want flowers. But I made dinner reservations and I have a card. Is that good? Or do I do the flowers anyway? I said, brother, you have played it perfectly. You've made plans had a
boy well done, sir, well played. That's the that's the key. My friends. Something ten past the hour. Take a check inside the American Patriots Almanac. See what day it is here on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Thanks for joining us. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Load past the Hour. Thirteenth, sixteen thirty five. Boston Public Latin School, the nation's oldest public school, is founded. Seventeen ninety five. University of North Carolina, first state university to open its
doores in the United States, begins operating. Imagine that the first university is the University of North Carolina. That just seems peculiar to me. Eighteen twenty six. The American Temperance Society, the first national organization to advocate prohibition, is founded. Nineteen thirty five. Bruno Houtmann found guilty murder in the kidnapping and death of Charles and Ann Lindberg's infant son, and in two thousand, Charles Schultz's last Peanuts comic strip runs
the day after he dies at the age of seventy seven. Boy, I remember that cartoon running. It was so sad, it was crazy how emotional that was. Anyway, So there you have it. Let's take a peek here inside this day today is Gallantine's Day. Gallentine's Day is apparently a day for ladies to gather friends together to celebrate each other a day before Valentine's Day. I would imagine it might be also designed to take the sting out of anyone that may not have a sweetheart in their life. You know.
It's that's the thing. It's it's kind of one of those holidays where you know, and and perhaps we've We've got people listening to the program and you don't you're not married, you don't have a husband, you don't have a boyfriend, and you're like a little weepy over this. Don't be, don't be. God's got this under control. There's timing to everything here. I got something to perky up. Today is also hold on now National Cheddar Day, not
just that it's National Tortellini Day. Now, I wouldn't necessarily be a Tortellini is a weird pasta. I can't say I'm a huge fan of it because it's just weird. I mean, I'll eat it, but it wouldn't be my favorite pasta of all pastas. And I can't explain why it's just but I would imagine that if you, for example, if you were to make a macaroni and cheese with tortellini, I bet that would be incredible because you would get cheese stuck and all those crevices and pockets of a tortellini.
I would, and that, to me is one of the unused tactics for mac and cheese. Diversification of pastas. I know, the elbow pasta is the pasta of choice, it has been since Craft made macaroni and cheese, I mean, and popularized it. But I think there are other pastas that would absolutely rock because of the way they hold stuff. Stuff sticks to it, and I would think I've never tried it. I've never even thought of trying it until I realized today was National Tortellini Day. But tortellini and
a creamy, gowey mac and cheese would be epic. And I'm not a mac and cheese velveda fan. Velveta is kind of like cheese whiz sometimes, but I am a but it is creamy, But I am a fan of you know, different kinds of cheeses mixed in there. You got your Cheddar, your Colby, Jack, your Colby, just different cheeses and making sure that you get a creamy, kind of gooey cheese in there. Yeah, sixteen past the hour, let's come back with more here in the Morning Show
with Preston Scott. Well, it's interesting everything that's going on. Democrats losing their minds. I watched a California assemblyman, a Republican all but laugh at every Democrat in the California Assembly losing their minds over Elon Musk, and they said, he said, I'm paraphrasing. He said, you know, you guys didn't seem to have a problem with the rich and famous being involved in politics when it was Bill Gates, when is George Soros, when it's any number of other elitists,
And he just started listing enough names. He said, you just have a problem because you lost your way of thinking and doing things lost, and you hate it. It was brilliant, young guy. He was just awesome. Here's I enjoy I don't know about you. I love the Wendy social media. There are times it gets more press than others.
But the person in charge of like it's it's social media, whoever that person is, is absolutely stinking brilliant, so good at trolling, so good at hammering other franchises that come after Wendy's and so I admire that. Maybe I shouldn't. And so when Trump said he wants to buy Greenland and talks about the strategic importance and the resources and all that, I get it. It's that he's serious about the importance of Greenland, but he kind of aggravated the
folks a little bit. He's he kind of offended him a little. He's okay with that, But I have to laugh at what the Danes are doing so far as signature as two hundred thousand and signatures on it a petition, sorry, it has two hundred thousand signatures on it, and they're supporting a Denmark denmarkification process to purchase California. They want to buy California. They say, well, if Trump wants to buy Greenland, we want to buy California because Greenland is
technically a territory of Denmark. And in the petition it says, have you ever looked at a map and thought, you know what Denmark needs? More sunshine, palm trees, roller skates. Well, we have a once in a lifetime opportunity to make that dream of reality. Let's buy California from Donald Trump. So they said, maybe, maybe, Trump will trade. He doesn't like California anyway, maybe he'll want to get rid of it. So the petition Let's be honest. Trump is an exact
California's biggest fan. He called it the most ruined state in the Union, and his feuded with its leaders for years. We're pretty sure he'd be willing to part with it for the right price. So their crowdfunding goal is one trillion dollars give or take a few billion, and they propose renaming Disneyland Hans Christian Anderson Land put a Viking helmet on on Mickey Mouse. I'm serious. You just gotta sit back and tip your cap and go, well well done.
People gotta love it. All right, We're gonna come back some really good, big stories and one so much Today on the program, We've got Steve Stewart, doctor David Harts will join me and Kirk Cameron, Yes, the actor. He's gonna be a Padama City in March. We'll talk about that. So stick around. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Alrighty thirty five past the hour, It's the Morning Show. Good morning. He
is Jose, I am Preston. I hope you are doing well. We've got a tornado warning underway right now in Bay County until about six o'clock Central time, so you've got about another goodness gracious, about another twenty five minutes. Bay County ins Basis, Baby Ins Panama Sidians. But no, seriously, you'll hear the eas you'll hear the alerts. We won't. We will not be aware of what's going on. But
weather's popping. We were expecting some stronger weather yesterday afternoon, but it did not happen, and so perhaps it has slowed down enough that the weather's coming in. Now I'm going to pull up some intel here and see what I can find, but just keep that in mind. We've got significant and remember now, a warning differentiates it's from a watch, because warning means you've got active indication of
a tornado. And I'm looking at a triangle here that runs from Panama City Beach to Panama City West Bay, Laguna Beach, that whole area, and there is the possibility of some hail, so we'll keep an eye on that. But again, just keep your radio on, pay attention to what it's telling you, all right, big story in the press box beyond that, because that would be the biggest of big stories. Do you know Bernie Moreno is Marino.
He's the new Senator replacing JD. Vance in Ohio. He is Colombian born, he is a naturalized citizen, and he has introduced to bill the English Language Unity Act of twenty twenty five. This is music to my ears, my friends, declaring English as the official language of the United States. It calls for a uniform English language rule for naturalization and to avoid misconstructions of the English language texts of
the laws of the United States. As an immigrant, he knows fully well the importance of assimilating into the country by knowing the language of the country. And get this, seventy three percent of Americans believe English should be the official language of the United States. This is transformative. It is transformative for immigrants that are legally here. It is
transformative for our education system, saving billions of dollars. It is transformative for upward mobility in the socioeconomic ladder of this country. Huge huge. Donald Trump has now sent a letter following up on protecting women's sports. He has sent letters to the NCAA and the National Federation of State High School Association urging them to strip women's records, titles, awards from male athletes, reinstating second place finishers to winners.
We are already seeing the impact. A male runner running against females for some technical college in NCAA sanctioned events is out not being allowed to run. Go join the men's track team. Oh that's right, you're not good enough to join the men's track team. And then a judge has ordered the restoration of web pages the Department of Health and Human Services CDC FDA that dealt with gender
and all of that foolishness. Obviously, the judge, A Wokester, is requiring because of a lawsuit by doctors saying it was necessary those web pages were necessary for us to conduct No, it weren't. It doesn't change one thing. It just says that men can't be women and women can't be men. Simple and done. That's science. That's the science. Anyways, they're fighting more on that. In the moment forty one
passed the hour, they cannot let it go. The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WUFLA forty two minutes past eight inspectors general fired by Trump are suing to get their jobs back. Trump kept a couple one of them, it is claimed by Real Clear Politics reporter Susan Crabtree, who has followed her beat,
is the inspectors General for the federal government. She said, Michael Horowitz has a record of whitewashing reports and excusing criminal acts, sort of giving a little bit of a slap on the risk kind of thing on the reports, but excusing the big stuff. But he was kept. The current Inspector of Homeland Security, Joseph KAfari Jr. Was kept because he's conducting a bunch of investigations into the Secret
Service failures on the two assassination attempts on Trump. But the igs that were fired have a long history of playing politics of sanitizing reports. The case was assigned to a Obama appointee, Judge Randolph Moss. He also has lawsuits related to Doze access to student loan data and data security of OPM records. So this is this is gonna end up before you know, district courts of appeal across the United States, all the different jurisdictions, and potentially in
front of the United States Supreme Court here. Here's the imagery that I want you to get is of someone putting their hands in a doorframe, grabbing hole, digging in and not allowing themselves to be pushed out the door. Fighting.
No, no, no.
I'm not going out. That's what you've got, only it's demonic. This is a cleansing that is so desperately needed in our government. They might wish that Trump had been duly elected the first time around in twenty twenty, that they hadn't cheated, because he's had four years to think about things. He's had four years to look back, and he clearly has seen mistakes he's made. If the Republicans will fully get behind this effort, they can lock up the House,
the Senate, in the White House for twelve years. They can do what Florida's done, turn Democrats into babbling idiots. Now. They can't let pride get in the way, but they have to take this is the moment to clean it up. Don't know what will happen after this, but this is our chance. Forty six past the hour, some sound you must hear from the US Senate.
Next, this is The Morning Show with Preston Scott.
I am pumped you know how I tend to swing for the fences when it comes to guests. It's Black History Month, and you know my feelings about that. We shouldn't have a Black History Month because Black history is part of American history. Just teach history, and by limiting it to just one month, you lose events in the chronology of a year that happened in other times of the year that need to be mentioned, that need to
be taught, that need to be remembered. I also believe that Martin Luther King Day should be Civil Rights Day because we don't learn the stories of people like, for example, Medgar Evers. We don't know so many of the people that were killed during the Civil Rights movement because of the Civil rights movement. So I came across a video of an author named Jerry Mitchell. Jerry wrote a book
Race Against Time. This singular newspaper reporter is responsible for the convictions of twenty four klansmen in the murders, some of the most high profile murders. They got away with it until Jerry started digging and time went by and they got a real fair trial. Well, I reached out to him. I just shot him an email. I said, what do you think, he said, I'd be happy to. So he's going to join us on the show to
talk about his book, Race Against Time. It's a book that's been out for years, but it's important to tell these stories. So we're nailing all that down. I just wanted to share that with you. It's just it's amazing the left doesn't want you to know that it that the roots of the anti segregate movement are all there, or the anti integration movement. It's it's Democrats that opposed it, and Democrats are opposing all of the actions that are going on right now. They're wrong again. They've been on
the wrong side of history throughout history. Listen to this short little exchange, and it's not real. It's just Elizabeth Warren what she said, and then US Senator Katie Britt of Alabama and her response.
We are at an unprecedented moment, Elizabeth Warren, systems are facing huge risks.
Hang on, Elizabeth Warren aka FOCA hauntas.
We are at an unprecedented moment. Our financial systems are facing huge risks from the economic chaos of President Trump and his co president Elon Musk.
President Trump ran on this, I mean he said, we're going to look for wasteful across our government. We're thirty six trillion dollars in debt, y'all. That's not only fiscally irresponsible, it is actually morally irresponsible. And the difference in this administration in the last administration is that President Trump is actually the final arbiter. And it's interesting that none of you had anything to say over the last four years when it is clear that our commander in chief was
not in command. And if we're going to use the term co president, then let's go back and say co President Jake Sullivan, co President Ron Klain, Crowe, President Jill Biden. I mean, it seems that some of the biggest decisions were made during the president's afternoon nap time, and so I just think we need to be a little bit more honest about what's been laid out and what's actually occurring.
Genius. Now, if we want to go ahead and and use age on Elizabeth Warren, we can say that Katie Britt engaged in elder abuse because she just banked her. She just banked her. In sports parlance, she dunked in her face, she spiked the football in front of her, She threw the bat. I mean she did the two knee slide in soccer. It was brilliant. I just thought that had to be heard, and it's so right. I want you to remember something as you listen. Now, this
is me saying, here's how you analyze things. Notice how they always attack the person, never deal with what was uncovered or found or discovered. They're never talking about the waste. They're only talking about how evil Elon Muskus, how evil dot Ad Trump is, how they're unrestrainted, not about the waste, the fraud, the abuse. We come back Steve Stewart to Tellassi reports. All right, it's the second hour Thursday here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. That'say. I'm Preston.
Great to be with you friends. It is Thursday, and that means it is time to visit with the executive editor of talenthassee reports. Steve Stewart, Hello, friend, good morning. Are you I'm good.
I'm good.
Heard there was some fun at the city commission meeting. I mean what you just described to me, I think will leave anyone that listens to this program that has heard the vitriol over the last four years, two election cycles, from Jeremy mattlow It will make them laugh.
Yeah, I think, you know, we had talked about after the election sort of the disappearance of the progressive movement.
They just sort of went underground. They quit X They which is scary to me.
Trash the talented Democrat as a right wing news outlets, and so you sort of you wonder what the strategy is. But it shows you that they were just interested in winning election. They really didn't care too much about the community. So you wondered where they were going to pop up next, because they really they have disappeared, and so they popped
up last night. Commission Mattlowe, I guess, unbeknownst to Commission Richardson, you know, was going to in public, without talking to anybody, was going to recommend that the new transfer Star metro station on the South Side be named after County City Commissioner Curtis Richardson. I think it's important to remind people that might not know fully Commissioner Jeremy Mattlowe has been attempting to torpedo his colleagues and one of them, most recently Curtis Richard and.
Before that, Diane Williams, Scott exactly.
And so this came up at the City commission meeting and it looks like a very clumsy effort.
You know.
They called it an olive branch, you know, to sort of bring the you know, the the elected officials back together. But it was sort of interesting because Diane Williams Cox, who again was attacked ferociously also by the progressives. So wait, you know, I think we need an apology first before we start looking at naming buildings after people. And again, I think this goes to show you how clumsy Commissioner Mattlow is in terms of trying to deal with this,
because it didn't go anywhere. I think that the rules that are in places you don't name buildings after someone that is still in office. And you know, Curtis Richardson said, and he clearly had to know that, oh yes, this is nothing.
But yeah, this is trying.
To rehabilitate a movement, an image, Yeah, an image that you know, had gone underground, and he's gonna and this is gonna.
This is his attempt.
But I think again, what I think voters should take from this is that it's all about the charade. You know, he said that the one tyle hassee pack was going to be grassroots driven because that's the way progressive movements are supposed to be.
Well it wasn't. It never is, Yeah, but that one was not, and it was and it was factually demonstrated that it wasn't. And so it's all about fooling people. It's not about actually getting things done.
And this again, when I heard one saw this, it's just this fits right in with their approach is you know, we can fool these voters, okay, and get power and then do what we want to do. And this is just another part of that sort of imagery of like, okay, commission Mattlow is you know, we're going to name a building after someone that I have ferociously attacked personally. And look, I got to tell you, you know, Curtis Richardson, who's
been around here for a long time. And you can say a lot of things about Curtis Richardson, but in my work dealings with the commissioner, I've had articles that were that criticized him over the years. Never holds a grudge. I mean that smiling face, you know, disagree this hurt him personally, and I think for Commissioner Mattlowe not to understand, you know, how it hurt him and others.
I think again just gets to the whole point on death. Yeah it is, and it's so we'll see where it goes. Now.
Last night, Mayor Daily was not there at the meeting, so there was just there was just four city commissioners. This came up and you know, we'll see if it moves any further. But it's you know, Commission Matlowe tried to tie this to it a discussion that the County Commission had this week about naming the fairgrounds after Commissioner Proctor. They're going to try to waive some rules, but much different scenario and and even that may not move forward.
But this, you know, if you go look at how the.
County Commission has conducted, you know, themselves among each other, totally different. And so again it's just I think tone death is a good word for this. But it goes to show you that I think that the progressives are trying to look for a way to you know, get back into discussion after you know, three or four months of just misleading the public.
Steve Stewart, Executive editor, Tellassi Report, Subscribe, get the paper. It can be delivered directly to you. You can pick one up around town. But you can also support the work of true investigative, independent journalism. What a novel idea. We've got more of Steve when we come back. It's not the only meeting that was that took place this week. We'll talk about the school board next.
Write them at Preston at iHeartRadio dot com. Yes he knows how to read well, actually his producer reads him. He doesn't know how to read. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Steve Stewart met me from Tallahassee reports the Uncounty school Board.
Yeah, MEETI week for the Leon County school Board. They have an agenda review on Monday and then they have that's the pre meeting to the meeting on Tuesday, which I still.
Am not comfortable with. They discuss all the issue.
They discuss the issues on Monday. They call it an agenda review slash workshop. So if you're going to workshop an issue that you're going to have on later, good, But they actually talk about the next the next day's meeting, and then you tune into the meeting and they vote on it and don't even discuss it and you think, well, what they don't even discuss that, Well they did the previous day.
Anyway.
The good news is it's all televised and you can watch it. So I tuned in, had some time watched the agenda review on Monday. Very interesting.
A couple issues. First issue is probably I ask you a question, is the public allowed to attend that? Yes they are.
They're actually even allowed to speak, I think, oh the agenda review, Yes they are.
But it's three.
O'clock during the day or one o'clock during the day, so it's on a Monday.
Yeah, so a better time for me. Yeah, okay, So a couple issues.
First issue is they wanted to try to put in a new policy related to regulating publics speakers, you know.
And this is funny because we've dealt with.
This at the City Commission over the last ten years, right, and so decorum people think that just because you have a First Amendment right, that you can to show up these meetings and just do whatever you want, and that's not true. Courts of rule, there's there's some regulations that
you have to follow, you know. Time and so the policy was in reaction to a lawsuit and they're trying to put some I guess some guards on what people talk about and just letting people know, Look, you start cussing, you start attacking people, we're going to ask you to stop. But the key was they were going to try to limit public speaking to sixty minutes, so if you had twenty people show up, you got three minutes more than that.
They were going to pro rate the time down and that became a little bit of an issue during the discussion, and so on Tuesday I noticed they do.
You mind are between who? How was it an issue?
It was an issue between s Laurie Cox and Alvis Smith. Well, actually, everybody, to be honest with you, because this came from the staff, and so they were asking these questions. Okay, so we're going to pro rate this, so if you have sixty speakers, we're.
Going to get a minute. And see. The issue is that if you look at these other.
Groups around town, Blueprint City County, they sit there for three hours and listen to public comment on very you know, controversial issues.
So the school board.
It doesn't they don't really have that many controversial controversial issues very often, but rezoning or you know, a book or something like that. So I think to limit it. So I think what they're going to do. I tuned in Tuesday they had removed the item, so I think they're going to re edit that item, amend it, and change it so that they say, look, you know, we'll tell everybody's going to get three minutes, we'll sit here and listen to to whatever.
So that was an issue. The other issue was appointed are elected school superintendent.
This is very interesting. This issue was brought up by Darryl Jones, who is a school board member, and he was clear to point out that it's not that I'm not happy with Superintendent Hannah, who was supposedly not running again, and so there's going to be obviously an opening, but he's concerned of that outside forces might come in and try to elect a superintendent, and so he's wanting to make he's wanting to try and put it on the ballot and make this an appointed position.
So he's in the information gathering stage. So they had to do They have that luxury by state law, they can do that, Okay, So they've tried to do that a couple of times in the past and it's failed, and so they brought in some experts to sort of give them some information.
Bill Montford came in, who and you know that they're not going to take a position. There's a number of elected superintendents across the state, there's a number of appointed and you know there's good appointed, good elected, bad elected, bad appointed. I mean, it's you know, and so I think there's a little more to this though. I think that I think that school Bomber Jones is a little concerned that. I mean, he, I would argue as a
progressive member of the school board. I think he's a little bit concerned that maybe a moderate to even a little bit concern of it might get elected as superintendent. And so is trying to make it more of a closely held thing where if you haven't appointed superintendent, then what happens is the school board votes to a point, it's just like a city manager. Yeah, and so, but I will tell you I don't think it has legs.
Roseanne wood Is said that she not really doesn't have the appetite to go through this, that we have bigger problems, which I couldn't agree with more than to trying to go out and sell this to the public. And so, and I've taught behind the scenes and some other people. I don't think this is gonna is gonna, you know, make it out of the gate. But again, going to these meetings, you get perspective on where these elected officials are and I think that's important.
Steve Stewart with us More to come on the Morning Share with Preston Scott twenty one past the Hour. Steve Stewart with me from teleaskipt learn from US. Citizens across the country learn from us not just independent reporting, but the importance of paying attention to what goes on locally, and there are lessons to be learned. One of the things that has been discussed at the school board Steve rezoning surrounding Riley Elementary.
Yeah, another issue that was on that during the agenda review was the rezoning. And this does not happen very often. You get a new school, sometimes there's rezoning, but by and large, politicians don't like to rezone, even when it's more efficient because of the political ramifications.
But they've got issues that were brought up a year or so.
Ago with some of these elementary schools, the air low capacity, and I think it was school board member Alvi Smith brought it up because you looked around the state a lot of schools being closed because of demographic changes, people moving to the suburbs.
Jacksonville well used as a great example. In DeVault. I think I closed thirty five to forty schools.
That's crazy, and that's because Saint John's and Clay County.
Is the were building schools right So.
So anyway, the issue now it looks like they are trying to redistribute some of the elementary school kids from Riley, which is at capacity, to some of the other schools which are at you know, have less students in them because we haven't they're not. It doesn't appear like when this discussion started a year or so ago, there was no appetite to even discuss possibly closing schools. So we'll
have to keep an eye on this. This will generate a lot of parent input, yeah, will because I think some of the issue is is that like the kids at Riley, they're going to get moved to other schools and you know, if you want to, you'll be able to stay at Riley if you want, but you can't have to provide your own transportation.
If you're one of the kids that has been It's so interesting to me that Riley's at max capacity. They're moving trailers in for pre K when the area at large around it is somewhat distressed.
Yeah, you know, and when you were we were looking at that on the map. But you know, one of the things I do notice about area the northwest part of Tallahassee is that is where housing is apartments are more affordable for families, and you know, and so that may be that I don't know the complete answer to that question, but a little shock that Riley was at that capacity. So this will be an interesting process because it doesn't happen very often, and so we'll follow that.
Let's transition to kind of the broader question of jobs in the community. There's some discrepancies that seem to be popped up. Yeah, this is two things.
This goes back to the media and reporting and why we need We need some consistency on what's being reported, which means we need a trusted voice. I went to a breakfast meeting that was put on by the Chamber that had a gentleman from the Atlanta Fed who's responsible for six states, sort of monitoring what's going on and projecting what twenty twenty five is going to look like.
It was a very entertaining He was very entertaining speaker, and he'd let us know right off the bat, look, there are a couple of pieces of information here that we just don't know what's going to happen, and we can't tell you what twenty twenty five.
It's going to look like. And too the issues were immigration and tariffs.
He said, look, tariff's changed from week to week, but it's a major part of the puzzle of what twenty twenty five is going to look like. So he eventually just said that, look, twenty twenty five is probably gonna be a lot like twenty twenty.
Four, maybe a little you know, maybe a little.
Bit worse, could be a little bit better, depending on how those things impact immigration.
What's going to happen with jobs?
If immigration, if people start leaving, we're going to have a more demand for workers, could increase, you know, people's wages. We just don't know because there's so much in flux. That led to a question about jobs here in Leon County. Now, we report on jobs every month, you do, and it's been a it's been a little bit of a flat year in terms of job growth. We've got it at maybe growth of about one percent. There'll be some revisions
in February. But there's a question about jobs, and his answer was, look that the only thing i've seen work around, you know, around the areas that he's visited, is that you've got to have a workforce that has consistent with the companies that are trying to move there. Workforce Development Chamber FSU is they understand that, and that's what they're trying to do. They've identified the industry sexors and they're trying to create a workforce that is receptive to that.
But there got to be The next day, there was an article in a in a local media outlet that said we are in a job crisis, and some of the there was within the article there were quotes from business leaders that were incomplete. They were they were conflicting. One said, yeah, we had about one point five percent growth in jobs, which was better than the state, did
better than Latchwa County, which is Gainesville. But there's another leader in the community that said that we had lost jobs every month last year, which that's just not true. It's not true, not the data that I looked at. The problem here is this is that and now we would have never printed that. We would have followed up and asked, wait a minute, showed me where the jobs.
We lost jobs every month, even though it was a quote. But now we've got.
This, this narrative that you're gonna have to push back from which some people did, that we're in this job crisis and the indication was that it was driven by policies here in Leon County, which again it wasn't. If you look at statewide what's going on, looks like we're pretty much tracking what the job market is doing. Anyway, another good reason to be careful with the out that you read and to double check.
The information that you see. Thanks as always, Thank you Pressing Steve Stewart. Tellassi Reports. Subscribe go to Tellassireports dot com. Kirk Cameron, actor Growing pains Man's in his fifties and he looks like he's in his mid thirties. He's that guy. We all know people like that. They just don't age. It's incredible. Kirk Cameron joins me in about a half hour interview I recorded a few days ago, and he'll be coming to Panama City. We'll explain all that next month.
But I think you'll I think you'll enjoy the visit. Kirk's one of us, just saying he may be a Hollywood guy, but trust me, he's one of us because he's not a Hollywood guy, you know what I mean. Let me get the bad news out of the way first. The big stories in the press box were watching the weather in the region. There have been tornado warnings already in uh parts of the listening area, and these storms
are moving towards the Tallass area. We had tornado warnings until about a half hour ago, and in the Panama City area. Now we are looking at a storm system that we're talking wins up to about forty miles an hour gusting in the area. So just be advised. They're going to be pushing across chance of a tornado, so
we might be interrupted. That is a big story. Federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Department of Health and Human Services, the CDC, the FDA to restore government web pages taken down after Donald Trump issued an executive order barring gender
ideology from the federal agencies. Judge John Bates, appointed by George W. Bush, granted a temporary restraining order after a group called Doctors for America A found a legal complaint, arguing that it prevents its members from using the information on the web pages to treat patients and conduct research. Why would taking down pages that cause scientific abnormalities, like suggesting men can be women and women can be men. Why would taking that down be a problem for research
or treatment. It's it's illogical. On the subject of gender, President Trump has sent letters to well through the Department of Education, to the NCAA and the National Federation of State and High School Association urging them to restore to women records awards, trophies, ribbons, medals to women that were taken by men, by biological men. So we'll see what happens. We will see what happens if they follow the request. They will follow that with lawsuits, I'm guessing if they
don't follow that request. And then my favorite story of the day, Freshman Senator Bernie Moreno. He's a Republican from Ohio. He replaced JD. Vance. Colombian born naturalized citizen is a legal immigrant of this country. Has introduced the English Language Unity Act of twenty twenty five, which would establish a
uniform English language rule for naturalization. You want to be a citizen, you must learn the language critics will never understand this, but it is factually statistically proven for decades that migrants that learn the language the country they have migrated to our economically advantage dramatically so over those that
fail to learn the language. Just imagine the opportunities that would expand for you if you move to say I don't know Germany, and you learn German Japan and learn Japanese, you can converse and do commerce and get jobs and converse with customers and clients. And I mean, this is the biggest no brainer of all time. So we'll see where this leads. Seventy seventy What am I thinking? It's seven forty eastern, six fortyes, Central. Let's dial into some
optimum health naturally. What do you say? Joining me? Doctor David Hartz? Good morning, sir, How are you?
Good morning? Presson doing well?
You know, we have talked for years on these segments about nutrition and health and all the different related subjects. But I'm not sure if I've ever asked the question, are vitamins? Are all vitamins good for you? Are there any that are bad? Well?
I don't know if you say bad, but in certain quantities they definitely can be bad. You know, one thing that we don't do is we look at vitamins as individual vitamins as food. When you take a vitamin and you take it out of food and you increase its amount by itself, then you change the characteristics of it.
One thing we don't really know about or don't think about very much, is that in food, vitamins have all kinds of cofactors and amino acids and co enzymes and everything that allow that individual particular vitamin to actually work. And when we take it out of that particular they said, it does have a tendency to have different effects, and
they can have even almost a pharmaceutical effect. Now, I mean, listen, I think extremely important to take supplements, and I'm not against them at all, but there are a couple of things that need to be aware of. There's certainly the fat SOLbo of items, the A and the D and so forth like that need to be watched very carefully because you can take too much of those and they
sneak up on you. Sometimes. Now they fortify food, fortified energy, drinks, fortify all kinds of different things, and so sometimes we're getting more than we think we are. And then there are certain ones that they've kind of found really have some problems. They're saying, actually, like B six they found
can sneak up on you too. They put those in energy drinks like crazy, and if you get more than ten milligrams over a period of time, which is a fairly large amount, you can get neurological problems from that. So B six is a really good one to look for, even though B six is extremely important. Just like anything in life, you know, a little bit's good, a lot it's it is not good for you, sure, so you do have to kind of look for that. So one of the things I kind of like the stress especially.
I mean, if you have a clinical problem and somebody you're trying to work on something like a chronic infection or some specific deficiencies, and it's really best if you can measure them in the blood or have some other system that measures those. It's really much better than just kind of winging it or hoping. But if you know there's a deficiency, then you can replace that, that's great. But if you take anything long term, I mean really long term, like many of us do take supplements on
a longgoing basis. If you can get food based supplements. It's always best like whole food based supplements, so it's actually extracted out of a food source with some of
the food still in it. So when you do that, you end up have the co enzymes, the cofactors, the meino acids, everything else that's necessary usually in there so that it can function instead of trying if you drive a specific nutrient in your body that needs a co enzyme, it will cause you sometimes to be hungry or rob it from some other place in your body to be able to metabolize that particular nutrient. That's the only challenge
for that. So sometimes, especially long term, if you're taking something for you know you're going to take something forever and ever you think it's good, be sure that you're trying to get it from a whole food source as much as possible.
I was going to say, is there an easy way? I mean, are vitamins that are synthetic do they shout that from the label or do you have to dig and look?
You got it? You can look they usually the ones that are from whole food sources are less you know, frequently salt, they're not as much available, but you can look for them and they'll usually pout it very loudly because it is something that is a little bit, you know, less found, but it's certainly findable. They're out there, but
I'm talking about multiple things like that. You want to find something that's derived from organic sources that really have all the nutrients that cause all these vitamins that work really well in your body, rather than just having kind of drive one particular one, especially a synthetic one.
All right, good stuff, Doctor Harts. Thanks is always my friend. We'll talk again soon. Okay, Preston, have a good day you as well, Doctor David Harts with us this morning, Vita mens you know what you're doing. Forty six past the hour. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott, actor, filmmaker, documentarian, author friend Kirk Cameron. Interview with Kirk in just a
little bit here on the program. I'm loving this. This in the wake of it's like everybody waited for the United States to do something on men competing as women. And that's what makes what the NCAA didn't do so contemptible, What US soccer didn't do so contemptible, what professional golf the LPGA didn't do so contemptible. Everyone just waited. Now, there were a few organizations out there that said, we're not waiting. Men aren't competing against women. Simple done. World Athletics.
You might know the name Sebastian Co, Lord Sebastian Co. Believe he ran for the UK and the Olympics. If I'm not mistaken, he is the head of World Athletics. We'll be guided in this by the science around physical performance and male advantage, which will inevitably develop in the coming years. They're going to swab the cheeks of of elite athletes to make sure that those who compete in female categories are females. Sweet, you mean DNA cubby? Huh?
Who's been saying that for how long now? Exactly? Common sense has been saying it. Oh, it might have a name Preston Scott, but really this is this is just oh my gosh, make it stop. This is absurd again. If if, if you, if there are men that want to parade around dressed as women. Man, do your thing, brother, you do you, but don't call yourself a woman. You can do the sheet metal of AVW all you want, but it ain't a rolls. You can make it look whatever you want it to look like. But it's still
a VW and there's nothing wrong with that. It's a VW, nothing wrong with that at all. But it's not a rolls, it's not a bimmer, it's not a Bend's just saying, oh my, all right, let's get a distraction in here. Road trip on the road again. Here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott, I have been featuring road trip ideas. Had a listener send me a list of the best drives in all fifty states. So we're working from near
to far. We covered Floorlorida. Now we go to Georgia, and the best undiscovered road trip in Georgia is taking I ninety eighty five out of Atlanta and heading to Helen. Now I've met I told you about our trip to Helen. Over the holidays, my wife and I went on a little vacation for a few days, made a roadie to North Georgia and back and had an amazing state in Atlanta, which quite candidly shocked me. It shocked me. This trip starts in the atl and the suggestion is to make
sure that part of your trip is Lake Lanier. They say it's one of the hidden gems of the state. If not the hidden gem of the state, best kept secret resorts, live music, boating, They got it all going on at Lake Lanier. So check it out up and then head on up through the mountains. Get yourself to Helen. You'll have a good time in Helen. You will. It's fun to look at. Don't plan on spending a bunch of money there. I'm just saying, come back. Kirk Cameron
coming to Panama City in March. Panama City ends? Is that what you call yourself? Back with more of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome back. It's the third hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Great to have you with me this morning. Jose running the program over there in Studio one A. I am here in Studio one B, and I've been looking forward to this for a little while. I'm just modestly jealous, although I'm not supposed to be that way as a Christian. Kirk
Cameron joins us. You know him maybe from Growing Pains, you know him from the films he's made, perhaps documentaries he's done, perhaps a book, Born to Be Brave. But we're going to talk about the tour. It is the strong family, Strong Communities tour and Kirk Cameron joins us this morning. How are you, sir, Oh.
Preston, I'm doing so great. I appreciate you having me on the show this morning. It's a pleaget to talk with you.
I got to tell you, I said, jealous, because there are very few people that age as gracefully as you have aged. How in the world, my gosh, man, you have just you have defeated father time and I'd love to know.
How that is so funny? Oh my goodness, Well, thank thanks for the encouragement. You know, we've got six grown kids. Can you believe this? I'm a grandfather. I had a little baby girl who had a baby girl. And I think that's what it is is. We've all moved to Middle Tennessee from California and around the country, and we're together now. And this is just such a sweet season
in my life. And I'm excited to be sharing all the things that I've been learning through COVID and the crazy political stuff that's been going on, and all the craziness with the stuff I've been doing at public libraries and all of that, and it's made me filled with courage and confidence about the best days in America being ahead of us.
Those of you listening in and around Panama City. Kirk is bringing the tour to Panama City. We're going to talk about that. But Kirk, let's just step back for just a second here. Do you view your time in Hollywood as as sort of a time of survival, a time of refining see all of the above. How do you look back on it?
That's a really great question. You know. The image that's coming to my mind is of a caterpillar who crawls into a cocoon, and there's sort of this this metamorphosis, this transformation that happened. I was in Hollywood and I was an actor, and I was an ace iss and I sort of came out of this growing pains thing coming to faith in God and end up doing things
I never thought i'd be doing. I'm really more focused into education and history and understanding ideas that lead to human flourishing and blessing and protection for our children in the future. So I really kind of feel like it was a school that taught me things that I wasn't expecting to learn, and it changed me into who I am today. So some of it was hard, challenging, and yet I'm so grateful. I look back on it and I think, Wow, God was watching over me during all those years.
Was it like a fork in the road or did you have like a Popeye moment? You know where I liken it to look, I've stood all like in stands and I can't stand no more kind of thing? What got you? What got you to that place? Because atheist to Christian is pretty radical.
Yeah, yeah, and we're seeing more of that taking place in Hollywood and elsewhere. I think for me, it wasn't. It didn't feel like a like I can't stands no more? Although I love Popeye or a fork in the road. I simply met someone who was a really cute girl who took me to church, and I wasn't interested in God. But the message of the gospel itself carries with it a power that I could not shake, and it led me down a road of asking questions like, well, is
this all really an accident? Are we just you know, evolved pond scum? Is there really transcendent right and wrong, good and evil? What happens out there when we step out of here? Do I just die and it's over? Or is there something else? Does it matter if I live a good life or a bad life, or do we all just return to dust? And that journey led me to a place where I was just totally changed in my heart and in my mind, and it was the best thing that ever happened to me.
We are talking with actor, filmmaker author Kirk Cameron a Strong Families, Strong Communities tour coming to Panama City on March the sixth. We'll tell you more and talk with Kirk Morenette, you're in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott on news radio one hundred point seven WFLA. Kirk Cameron is with me. It's Kirkcamerontour dot com. That's where you go get your tickets. The tour is coming to Panama City on March. Strong Families,
Strong Communities. I've talked ad nauseum on my program about what you've been doing, hitting the libraries across the country and so forth. Is that where this thing was birthed. Is your encounters at those libraries and you thought, well, let's do something more.
Well.
I've traveled around the country and I meet so many people who who say things like, man, you know it's really great, all the stuff that you're doing with the kids and the libraries. And during COVID we had our Christmas singalongs outside. You know, they were calling you me a super spreader and all this kind of stuff, and they that's so brave and so courageous. And I find that people are getting overwhelmed with a sense of dread and pessimism and defeated defeatism because they think the world
is just getting worse and worse and inevitably so. And I'm saying, wait a minute. We have had great awakenings and revivals in this country and around the world in the past where things were much worse than it is today.
Drag queens and the transgender movement and other things are nothing compared to the wickedness and evil of the of the Egyptian Empire, of the Babylonian Empire, of times in the past, where there's no freedom, no opportunity, family, religion, everything is all completely in the toilet, with no hope. And yet against all odds, God raises up some small groups of people who transform their families, their communities, and
their entire nation. And so I asked the question for us, could this current cultural setback in America really be a divine setup for a spiritual comeback led by the family of Faith. And I believe with all my heart.
That it is so. That's your purpose with this tour is to in essence encourage and maybe to a certain extent, arm people for that purpose.
That's right. I think God is assembled an army of compassion, and we are his foot soldiers bringing truth and light and love to problems in our families, our communities, in
our nation. We are the life giving solutionaries. And if we recapture a vision of victory for our culture rather than pessimism and escapism, and say good will overcome evil, if we believe it and we lean into it, and we start in our own hearts, in our own homes, and we commit the works of our hands to doing what is good and beautiful and true.
There are a lot of themes that you mentioned in your book Born to Be Brave, and what I sense is going to be part of your tour and what you share with people, changing hearts and minds and winning those hearts and minds, and not worrying about out necessarily whether you win an election, but win the heart and mind and all of those things take care of themselves. How much does that revolve around having a better biblical understanding of what it means to win, what victory looks like.
Yeah, I think that's really important. As I mentioned earlier, so many people within the Family of Faith, if you ask them, you know, is good winning? Is God winning? Is heaven winning? I think they would say sort of
in their heart it is. In heaven it is. But in the chaotic world around them economically, politically, morally, they see the whole thing going down the sewer, and so it's tough to reconcile the inner victory and peace that they may want to have and feel like they believe in, but they don't see it translating too their outside world, with their kids and their marriage and their community in
the nation. And I think that what we've got to do is we've got to connect those two things and remember that food transformation and victory on the outside is a natural result of genuine reformation on the inside.
The strong Family, Strong Communities March sixth thirty second close here describe for folks what they can expect.
Oh, it's going to be an inspiring night of worship with my good friend and musical guest Matt Hammett. He was a former lead singer of Sankus Reel. We're going to be praying together. We're going to be praising together, and I'm going to give you practical tips for a personal family battle plan to fight the good fight of faith, to extinguish evil in your home and in your community.
And I'm going to help you recapture a vision of victory for the future, not one of pessimism and defeat, because I believe that this setback is really a setup for a comeback led by the children of God.
Kirk, thank you for the time. I wish you nothing but the best blessings my friend, and thanks again for your time.
Thank you, Preston, hope you have a great day. Keep up the great word.
Thank you, Sir Kirk Cameron with us this Morning Show with Preston Scott. Go to the website Kirk Camerontour dot com. Kirkcamerontour dot com. March the sixth in Panama City and you can see all the other dates if you're listening to us on iHeartRadio outside the area. He's a good dude. He really is a good dude. And again, the website Kirk Cameron Tour dot Com. Get your tickets and it's it's March the sixth in Panama City, so it's be
here before you know it. And yeah, what's fun to me is his tour ends this part of the tour on March the eighth in Laurel, Mississippi, one of my favorite little towns, Laurel Ben and Aaron Napier come on. Uh huh uh huh. Yeah, it would be Honestly, it would be a bucket list interview for me to get one of the two of them on the show. Chip for Joanna Gaines. I yes, I think. I think they're really good people. I really and uh so anyway, yeah, uh Kirk Cameron, good visit, good guy. But guess what.
In the wild or in our homes, we love them Critters large and small. Time for another edition of Animal Stories on the Morning Show with Dreston Scott.
All Right, I'm using this story to tell a story red tailed hawk recovering in Massachusetts. Judy Harmon's driving her Honda SUV down I four ninety five in Chelmsford when she collided with the hawk. She said, I didn't see anything behind me or and I'm thinking Oh, my gosh, is it stuck on my car? She pulled over and lo and behold it's wedged in her front grill and alive.
I don't know how. I don't know how, but she was able to get a state trooper to call a local animal control officer and they went to a Honda dealership nearby, and they were able to take apart the grill and get the bird out. And now the bird's recovering. Right, That little fella had a far better fate than the pheasant. The pheasant that we got. I'm riding with my mom and dad might have been one of the siblings with us.
We're in this Lincoln Marquee car, big chrome bumper and the cutout for the license plate that sits inside the bumper. We're driving through Iowa, South Dakota. I forget which state it was, AND's Dad's rolling down the interstate and then all of a sudden, we don't really think much about it until we pull into the Stuckies. My mom was a Stuckies fan. She wanted to stop if there was a Stuckies. She wanted to stop at a Stuckies, get
herself a pecan roll. So we pull into the into the parking lot, and people are walking in and out, and they're just staring at the front of our car and they're kind of looping a little bit away from it because we're parked right by the sidewalk, and so they're kind of away from it, like, eh, there's something there. The pheasant was there. That poor son of a gun was wedged right in between the license plate and the
bumper and he was done. There was no movement and my poor dad had to figure out a way to get that pheasant out. And that was just comedy on two legs. That was just animal stories training outside tumultuous weather. Pay attention to the radio, friends, there could be Similarts coming time for news. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Where'd the show go? I mean, it was just here if I mean, and now it's almost gone. It's crazy how fast time can move sometimes.
And yes, I'm this way in my in my private time, I'm just yeah, I don't know why God wired me the way that he wired me, but he did. It's his fault. Take issue with how I'm wired it. Have it out with him someday, But but no. Welcome friends to Thursday in the morning show, Big stories in the press box. I think I'm going to focus on the good because I've got a story coming up that's just like yeah, no, no, no, no, no no, it's a story you need to hear.
But no.
Colombian born US senator now from Ohio. And why I say now from Ohio, it's the replacement for jd. Vance is Bernie Morano born in Colombia, became a US citizen at the age of eighteen, quoting the proudest moment of my life, a process that showed me just how foundational the English language is to the American way of life. It's long past time we are shrine this simple fact into law. Seventy three percent of Americans polled, and I would bet that that number is higher now because this
poll goes back to twenty twenty one. It's four years old. I've been fighting this fight for as long as I've learned that we are teaching children in American public schools in their native language of Spanish. And my reaction was, what in the world are we doing that for? Why are we not taking And of course the answer was, this is this is primarily for illegals. Kids that are here that are children of illegals. I don't blame the children,
it's not their fault. But what you don't do is you don't spend billions of dollars catering to something that is patently illegal. You don't make it easier for people that are here illegally to manage their way. Could you imagine what would happen to you if you went to any country in Europe and demanded that they teach you in English your children in English. They would say words to the effect of, you should have thought of that before you moved here, or they would say, well, here online,
there are some courses. Go ahead and take them, and then you can enter our school system if you're a legal resident of the country. So MORENO is sponsoring the English Language Unity Act of twenty twenty five, which would make uniform English a rule for naturalization. You must know this language to be naturalized. Brilliant? Oseis O? Are there clapping? Yeah? I love it? I love it.
My grandma when she came from Cuba, excuse me, she didn't bother to learn a look of English.
But they lived in Miami. I guess it wasn't necessary, but you know it really, and that's the problem, right, they're these enclaves, these places where they just speak that Latin. No no, no, no, no, no, no, no no. And here's the thing. Before any of you start thinking, you know, we got some libs out there. You're listening and you're
shaking your head and you're going so cold hearted. No, you're the cold hearted one, because it is demonstrably provable that learning the native language in a country in which you're living improves your economic out look, It improves your ability to assimilate into the culture, it improves your chances of moving up the socioeconomic ladder. You're the heartless one,
this is and just hang on for a second. Just this is the exact same core issue behind what we talked about earlier this week, in making sure that we don't test people the same that we change the standards for minority students because they're not capable. The law of these diminished expectations keeps people suppressed. To say to black people, if you're black, I know many of you that listen to the show That Happened to Be Black. You agree
with me wholeheartedly. You are pounding your fist, yes, yes, yes, how dare who are you dumbed down a test because you don't think that they can handle it? You intentionally being illiberals and Democrats suppress these people because you want them to stay suppressed. You need them to stay victims.
You need them to be on the public payroll. You need that to justify all the stupidity that you engage in legislatively making English the official language and mandating that people that become citizens learn it, and anyone that's in the country right now that doesn't know it, You've got nine months, you got a year. We are not going to be doing business in your native language. Sorry, yeah, but this is little Havanah. I don't care. It's America.
If you want to speak Cuban, is that a language? Cuban? Is Cuban a language? It is it? Is it a variation of Spanish? Yes, it's a variation, and they speak it really fast. And so then I would say, go to Cuba, where you'll find all kinds of people that speak it. But if you want my dollars in your businesses when I visit, speak my language, because I'm here, I'm in America. How's that? Forty two minutes past year, A little long man.
Not sorry, Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Back in May of twenty twenty three, twenty eight year old man named Patrick Bryce jumped an eighty year old man, knocking him unconscious. A friend, seventy three year old Mark Crosby intervened. Bryce attacked him too, violently, punched him repeatedly in the face, kicked him in the face, rushed to the hospital with a shattered cheekbone, broken orbital bone, temporary
blindness in one eye, severe head trauma, multiple surgeries. The guy originally knocked out suffered minor injuries, but was obviously shaken. It took over a year to arrest Bryce. The entire assault was on video, and it took him over a year. He was convicted last week second degree assault, reckless endangerment, facing ten years on each charge. He's going to be
sentenced on my Arch twentieth. Oh The assault happened in front of a Planned Parenthood where the two gentlemen were protesting against abortion, and security guards for Planned Parenthood were right there and did not intervene in the assault or the attack. They did nothing to stop it. I'm looking at photos of Bryce kicking this man in the face as a seventy three year old man nearly fifty years his senior, someone that he should have been saying, yes, sir, no, sir.
I respect your opinion, but I disagree with it. Sir, have a good day. He violently attacked him. Honestly, I wrote in this in my rundown lucky to be alive. Well, I'm not talking about the two older gentlemen. I'm talking about Bryce, because if either of those guys had been armed, Brice would have been shot and it would have been justifiable. He's lucky to be alive. How ironic in front of
a planned parenthood. Forty seven minutes after the own had to get that, one out ranking member of the House committee hearing on USA spending just went on this rant justifying all of this money being sent overseas unbelievable. They are there. It's like a meth addict explaining why he's got to have meth. It's hilarious. It really is. All right, I have to make a correction and my thanks to a listener. Michael wrote in he said, you like Rush has over ninety percent, has over a ninety percent rate
of getting the facts right. However, Rush Rush has a staff that's massive. I'll just point that out. But no, no, no, this is this is all on me. Bernie Moreno won his seat. He is not the replacement for JD. Vance. And so yeah, John Houston was appointed to Vance's seat. So my mistake, Bernie Moreno won his seat in Oaklaw in Ohio, Oklahoma. Let's just make it worse. So thank you Michael for the correction. And yeah, I absolutely when
when those mistakes happen. I I assumed that being a freshman, but I guess now they Ohio has two freshmen US senators between Moreno and Husted or Houston. So yeah, there you go. Thank you. Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA look back at the program in one hundred and eighty seconds or less. Yes, US Senator Bernie Moreno introducing the English Language Unity Act of twenty twenty five. This is this is low hanging fruit, seventy three percent. And I want
you to notice something. If this thing moves along, when it gets to the House where there's so many Democrat members versus forty some in the Senate, I want you to notice how disconnected the Democrats are from the American people. Three quarters of the country believe that English should be the national language of this country and it should be law.
Watch how many Democrats fight this. It will be one of those wonderful, beautiful litmus tests that prove the disconnect how out of touch the party is on the left. From rank and file Americans. President Trump signed and order banning men from women's sports. Now he's going a step further, asking the NCAA and the National Federation of State High School Associations to restore awards to girls and women that were robbed of their placements in events because of men.
Speaking of World athletics moves to cheek swabs to determine female eligibility. Folcahontas got schooled by the Senator from Alabama, Katie Britt. It was beautiful to listen to. And the Danes have launched a petition to buy California from the United States. I'm listening to offers