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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Psalm one fifty, verse three through six. Praise him with
trumpet sound, Praise him with lute and heart, Praise him
with tambourine and dance. Praise him with strings and pipe.
Praise him with sounding symbols. Praise him with loud, clashing symbols.
Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
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that's why we get a little noisy on Friday Morning, Friends,
Friday in the Morning Show, June sixth, Show fifty three,
ninety three. It's great to be with you this morning, Huza.
Say over there in Studio one A. I am here.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Sequestered as always in Studio one B.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
Couple phone segments today, we're gonna give you a circumstance
of situation, a pickle and suggest or ask what would
you do? Then in the third hour we'll take your calls.
You can complain about whatever you like during what's the
be I mean there are limits, you know. We're not
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gonna let you, like, you know, rain on somebody's parade necessarily,
but we'll let you get it off your chest.
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And then between all of that we have wedged.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
It's like it's like peanut butter and jelly just wedged
right in between a couple slices of good fresh doe bread.
It's his goodness. Ten past the hour, This Day in History.
Next on the Morning Show, twenty two minutes past the hour,
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Lisey and I were talking about the feud between Musk
and Trump, and my sister even texted me yesterday, and
my sister's very left leaning, and you know, just asked, Hey,
what do you think? And I said, I think they're
both right, and I think they're both wrong as it
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relates to the bill. They're both right the bill has
to be passed. But Musk is right that there's not
enough cuts. It just isn't. I mean, there's nothing wrong
with that. Here's the problem and the theory that's being
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kicked around. My wife and I talked about it. Jose
and I talked about it is that this is all
this is all about giving Musk some distance from Trump
to get himself and Tesla out of the fire of
the left. That the effort here is to make it
seem like.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Musk is fighting the Nazi.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Whatever. They're both showing the worst of themselves, with Musk
tweeting out time to drop the really big bomb. Trump
is in the Epstein files. That's the reason they've not
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been made public. Have a nice day, g DJT mark
this post for the future. The truth will come out.
At that point, Musk lost all support in the House
and Senate with ranking Republican. He just he lost it.
All That post crossed the line to many many people.
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To me, that's not that to me is sixth grade.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, that's what that
is to me. When when Musk tweets out without me,
Trump would have lost the election. Dems would control the House,
that's rubbish. Did he help, Of course he did, But
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trust me, no one was voting for Donald Trump because
of Elon Musk. I didn't. He's not even a consideration
of why. Has he done great work with doj in
Absolutely yes, But this is too very type A personalities
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who cannot control themselves and each one has to have
the last word. And this is what happens, you know.
I just I just shake my head, But this is
who they are. Musk is always going to be the
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smartest guy in the room, and Donald Trump is always
going to have the last word.
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And when you put them all together, it's.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
Just I'm shocked. They lasted as long as they did
as friends. Now the question becomes, is this a game?
Is this just a ruse? Jose thinks it is. He
thinks this is just a game, that they're just this
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is a facade. I don't know, and honestly I don't care.
It's unbecoming for the both of them. Neither of them win.
Who wins. Nobody's winning. But the idea that Trump would
have lost the election without him, the idea that there's
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not problems with a big beautiful bill, They're both wrong.
There are huge problems with the big beautiful bill. There are,
and I'm going to get into a I think I mean,
let me put it this way. I will give you
a comment from a US Senator that has that has
helped me in processing all of this, because I think
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there's a lot of confusion from Trump's supporters who like
what Elon Musk was doing, and they're looking at this
feud and they're going, who's right about this bill. There's
there's a comment that a US senator made on the
record that I think is helpful, and I'll share that
in the next half hour twenty seven past the hour.
Let's get to the big stories in the press box
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in near moments here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
All Right, this is gonna be something I can't think
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of the time I've ever done, this big story in
the press box. This is a video that was recorded
by the Bolder terrorist before, slightly before he committed the
attempted murder of sixteen people. I'm going to interpret for
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you to say, A laws greater, a laws greater than
the Zionists, allows greater than everything, greater than f thirty
five planes. So why do we fear those who are
inferior of law rather than fear Allah himself. I told
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my wife and son every day to do something, but
they didn't do it.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
I would be angry.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
Maybe I would divorce my wife, maybe I would kick
my son out of a home. Then what about Allah,
who says to us every day dozens of times, Allah akbar?
Speaker 3 (08:38):
Fuck.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Don't forget Allah acbar.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Don't forget that Allah is greater than everything, not the Zionists, America, Britain,
France or Germany. Only Allah has the right to be feared.
I say to my mother, my wife, my chill, and
my brothers, my people. I attest before Allah and before
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you that Allah, his messenger, and Jihad for Allah's sake
are more beloved to me than you and the whole
world are. Here's what's important about this. This is a
Jihati who did what good Muslims do, lie to accomplish
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a purpose. He lied to gain entry into this country.
This was a purpose. His purpose was to attack Jews.
His purpose was to disrupt whatever he could. And it's
more important to do this than to be married, than
to be a father. There's nothing greater to him than this.
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And he put the context of if I had told
my wife and my son to do something and they
didn't do it, I would be angry. I am doing
what Allah has told me to do. This is the
literal interpretation of the Qoran that these extremists believe. I
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say extremists, they're really not. That's a mainstream Islamist view.
The people that sort of dabble their feet in Islam
and call them Muslims, call themselves Muslims, but don't agree
with this. They're not really Muslims to people like this,
they're backslidden. They're guilty of apostasy. Right after you and me,
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they would be targeted. And what's incredible is we have
people in this country, namely Democrats, that would rather protect
people like this than people like the Jews that they
attempt that he attempted to kill. It's twisted. So this
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video was made just before he went on his little rampage.
Federal judge has intervened prohibiting the family from being deported.
Families here illegally. I don't have any objection to them
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having their day in court. They did not commit the crime,
best as we can tell, had no knowledge or no
involvement in it. Best as we can tell, we don't
know yet. That's what they're trying to find out. They
should have their opportunity to prove they did not have
anything to do with this, and then be deported. They're
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not here legally. I don't This isn't confusing, it's just
not Here's the last thing I want to leave with
you on this story. Do you really think of the
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millions that came in like this guy. He was flown
in by the Biden administration. Do you really think he's
the only one? Really, you're ruminators of this radio program.
I know you're not that silly. You know better. Forty
minutes past the hour, I'm going to help you out next,
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make you feel a little better. It's The Morning Show
with Preston Scott. All Right, I told you about twenty
minutes ago, I was gonna I was gonna give you
a little help us. Senator John Kennedy from Louisiana, speaking
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on Newsmax as Rob Schmidt tonight, discussed the criticism by
Elon Musk of the Big Beautiful Bill, and Rob said,
I think it's left a lot of Maga voters, a
lot of Trump voters, a lot of conservatives in a
place of they're a bit confused on this thing.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Here's what Kennedy had to say.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
By the way, some people really don't like Kennedy in
his manner. I love every bit of it. John Kennedy
eviscerates witnesses that are ridiculous without them knowing it. He's
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like the pickpocket that's just saying smiling and so while
he's just Rob and you blind. He said, well, I
think this is a work in progress, referring to the bill.
If you're confused, you understand the situation perfectly. That's brilliant.
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The House bill did the best it could. The bill
is now before us in the Senate. We're going to
try to improve it and improve it substantially. But look,
this is America. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. I
agree with mister Musk, for example, that we're not reducing
enough spending, and we're going to work hard to try
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to reduce more spending. But at the same time, we
want to pass the bill because if we don't pass it,
we're going to have an automatic four point three trillion
dollar tax increase on the American people, which will send
our economy to the center of the earth. He said,
We're working hard, express confidence that as long as everybody
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takes their meds, we'll get it done.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
Brilliant, you see what I mean.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
I feel Okay, they're working at it in the Senate
and they're going to try to make this bill better. Okay,
keep grinding, keep grinding away.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
Love it.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
These are a couple of Supreme Court rulings that ought
a This is really interesting. A woman, Marlene Ames, heterosexual
woman worked for the Ohio Department of Youth Services since
two thousand and four, argued she was discriminated against on
the basis of her sexual orientation after she was passed
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over for a promotion in twenty nineteen. In favor of
a lesbian woman and then later replaced in her own
job by a gay man. She sued, and the Supreme
Court unanimously that the Ohio Department of Youth was wrong
and discriminated against her, and that being a quote majority
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party in this case, being heterosexual does not mean you
can't be discriminated against.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
Unanimous.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
There was a second unanimous ruling we'll talk more about
later in maybe next week. Catholic Charities Bureau versus the
Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
Supreme Court unanimously nine ZIP.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
Reversed the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that said that the
Catholic charity was not a religious organization because their ministries
and outreach to the poor was not religious enough. I
wonder what a group of judges think when every single
member of the United States Supreme Court says you're stupid.
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Can you imagine around the dinner table. So, honey, I
heard today that the United States Supreme Court ruled nine
nothing that all.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Of you guys were wrong. What do you say.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
You've got originalists, activists, and you've got judges that go
either way, and they all said you're wrong, all of them.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
I love nine zero rulings. Absolutely love them.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
However they go, I love them. I feel better now.
Forty seven minutes after the hour, we come back. We're
going to tell you about what would you do? We'll
set up the story.
Speaker 4 (17:49):
Next almighty laughs.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Two segments of phone calls today. Obviously what's the beef
in the third hour, but another edition of what would
you do? Comes up next. So who's going to break
the ice? Here's the situation. You ready, you have a
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house or a townhouse, and maybe you have gable ends
of your house that have ventilation areas and you've got
it screened, or maybe there's a tear in the screen.
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But either way, bats have taken residents in your attic
or in the gable, and you've noticed a lot of them,
let's just say seventy five one hundred of them. They
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are dropping bat guano underneath where they're hanging out. So
if they're in your attic wherever that is, your insulation's gone.
That's gone. It's toast. If they're in the gable, not
necessarily in the attic, it's falling on your sidewalk, or
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they're falling on the like the entry to your home
or the entry to your garage or the you know,
wherever the gable is right underneath it. It's just raining
all the time. You can spray it, you can brow it,
you can do whatever you want. It's coming back and
it stinks and it's a health hazard. But there's a
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caveat State and federal law says you can't do anything
until August fifteenth because it's matings and bats are protected
by the state of Florida and by the federal government
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because of the work they do to keep the bug population,
namely mosquitoes, in check. Here's the conundrum. You're worried about
the health of your family. Yeah, maybe you got children
or grandchildren walking in and out of your house. They
don't necessarily notice stay away from that stuff. What if
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they touch it? So what would you do?
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Do you find a way?
Speaker 1 (20:44):
Because see baby bats, it turns out they can't fly.
It takes them a few weeks to fly, to learn
how to get big enough to fly. So if you
send all of the adult bats out of wherever they're
hanging hanging out, the littles potentially can die because they
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can't be carried away. But you've got a growing stink problem.
You got backcrap. So here's the conundrum.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
What do you do? Do you follow the law?
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Do you maybe find a way to encourage the bats
to move on anyway? Or do you just suffer along
with it until the middle of August and do the
best you can? Carry an umbrella every time you walk out. Seriously,
what do you do? I came across this story it's
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it's and I thought it was fascinating to ask you
what would you do?
Speaker 2 (21:58):
I would bet.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
Some of you have had to deal with this, so
I would love to know what you did do.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
Did you follow the law or.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Did you say, find a way to encourage them through
some peppermint and cinnamon and mothballs and whatever to move on?
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Eight five zero two zero five WFLA.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
What would you do?
Speaker 2 (22:37):
Hey, ruminators, Welcome second hour of the morning Show. I'm Presston.
He's oj taking your calls.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
Is mister? Can you see at eight five zero two
zero five WFLA. We've got Dave and John standing by.
We're going to talk bats. I've given you a conundrum.
Bats have infested your attic, maybe your gable, and their
open all over and you think it's a health hazard.
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State of Florida and the federal government doesn't agree there. Up,
you can't disrupt those bats. You can't move them and
relocate them until August fifteenth, when the dark period ends.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
So what do you do? Eight five zero two zero
five to b FLA.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
I have email coming in as well at Preston at
iHeartRadio dot com.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Dave, what would you do?
Speaker 3 (23:28):
Full disclosure, I'm a former State of Florida conservation officer,
but I don't think that affects my judgment because that
was many years ago and my heart really wasn't in
the conservation part of my job. I didn't take that
conservation stuff to heart. Okay, you know that's that's grown
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in me as i've gotten older.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
Sure.
Speaker 3 (23:52):
Anyway, here's my answer. I'm always on the side of
the animals because I look around and I see humans
putting our big, ugly footprint and knocking down trees everywhere
we go on this planet. I know I sound like
a crazy liberal when I say that, and I'm not,
but that's the way I look at it. And whether
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it's a bear or an hour get or whatever, every
every time, we're always invading their spaces, and then something
happens with an animal and we use them as an animal.
And I know this is a little more of a
pisted nuisance type thing, but I would, to summarize it,
I would let the bats. I do whatever it takes
to let the bats stay there till the babies are gone,
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and then do whatever you know, hi, whoever it takes
to eliminate them and make sure that problem doesn't repeat itself.
That's my answer.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Fair enough, Dave, appreciate the disclosure. I like your explanation.
Good job. Eight five zero two zero five to WFLA,
you've heard the conundrum. I'm asking what would you do?
I just I mean, if it's in your house, you
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have to get waivers. If it's in your home. If
it's in the walls of your home, Like there's a
lady that that has it in the walls of her house,
can't do anything there because it's not a direct threat
to her. Gotta wait.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
Eight five zero two zero five to b FLA, John, what.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
Would you do?
Speaker 5 (25:24):
Okay?
Speaker 6 (25:25):
Person in the first place on the address the previous color,
Human life, especially one that's related to me, is more
valuable than wildlife. That being said, I don't know the number,
but there's a guy seen on TV. His name's Adam West.
He's got this signal. He sends out right all the batman.
Speaker 7 (25:47):
Oh there you go.
Speaker 6 (25:48):
On top of that. When it comes to the law,
if I have a loved one who has a life
threaten and emergency, I'm not going to drive the speason
limit getting into the r If I had that sending
my belfry, I would do whatever it takes to make
my household safe and incur whatever finds I had.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
To deal with.
Speaker 6 (26:08):
You look after your family first, you worry.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
About the law later, Thank you very much. John eight
five zero two zero five WFLA, what would you do?
Speaker 2 (26:19):
We've got lines wide open.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
I would love to hear this is what this is
along the same lines of any number of other situations
that we encounter throughout the day, like rolling through a
red light on a turn just you don't quite stop fully,
just kind of roll on through. Had a stop sign,
you don't stop fully, you roll on through. You're breaking
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the law. But now this is different in that there
is a health hazard that guano is. I mean, I
heard about a guy who was doing work and got
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a scratch on his leg and inadvertently got bat bat
crap touched it. He ended up with staff. He had
a staff infection, had to be hospitalized. Who knows what,
but bat serve a vital role in the circle of life.
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I'm just I'm throwing out what would you do? I
think it's a fascinating discussion. I really do. I would
love to hear for I've got emails coming in. I
would love to hear from you. Eight five zero two
zero five to b FLA, What would you do? Here?
On the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's The Morning
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Show with Preston Scott's say somewhat new regular sort of
feature here on Fridays. When time allows and there's the
right story is there? I place you in the middle
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of it and ask you what would you do? Because
I think it presents a conundrum, and I love conundrums.
Speaker 2 (28:21):
I love the the.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Types of circumstances and situations that push us and nudge us.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
In some form or fashion. Let's go to Tim, Tim,
how are you?
Speaker 3 (28:37):
I'm doing fine?
Speaker 8 (28:37):
I hope you are.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
I am doing terrific. I'm talking to you. What could
be better?
Speaker 8 (28:43):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
It's Friday, Yes, sir, So what would you do in
this circumstance? Or maybe you've been in this circumstance.
Speaker 9 (28:52):
There was a gentleman living across the street from me
who had this problem. He turned around in his bathroom
one morning and he just noticed something reflection in the
mirror and saw a little baby bat crawling across the
floor of his bathroom. So somehow got into the bathroom.
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Upset him. He called out some professionals to take a
look and tracked it down to where he was leaving
his garage door open, and and sometimes in the you know,
after he got home from work, and they were able
to get into the attic and invade the attic and
somehow got into his home. But he had to wait,
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like you said, to August fifteenth before you could start
eradicating or or you know, getting them running them out.
But if you, I think, he said, if you can
force them to leave on their own, like with a pulse,
a sound, you know, some kind of device that you
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can put in the attic and and and and cause
them to leave on their own, that's legal until August fifteenth.
I'm not sure about that, but that's what my understanding wants.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
What would you do if it happened to you.
Speaker 9 (30:11):
I would try to do that. I try to get
them to leave on their own and find another place.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
Thank you to have great story. Appreciate you sharing your
neighbor's experience with us. Charlie, you're up. What would you do?
Speaker 5 (30:25):
All right?
Speaker 7 (30:26):
When was the.
Speaker 10 (30:26):
Last time that a bat ever killed someone? So my
advice is to train the family to avoid the situation
with the bat whoop, and then on Halloween for a
party and charge ten dollars admission you got seventy five
hundred bats in the attic or the cables, and then
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use that after Halloween to pay for the disposal of
the bats or the removal or redisposition.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
Okay, you turn it into an attraction.
Speaker 11 (31:01):
Exactly.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
I love my my listeners. Charlie, you're the best. Thanks
for calling, buddy, Jim, what would you do? Well?
Speaker 9 (31:12):
I agree with Tim, But my real reason for calling
is to tell you that from yesterday it's o choppy.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
Oh come on, you did not call in for that?
Speaker 8 (31:24):
Yes I did, it's choppy.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
Oh send me an email. Come on, I want to know.
I'm not letting you off the phone until you did.
You detail what you would do with this bat problem,
and don't you can't do what you can't cop out
and say I would do what he would.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
No, you, I'm it's your home. It's your home.
Speaker 8 (31:44):
I'd find the best way I could to get rid
of the bat. You cheer the proper choppy.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
Okay, thank you, you cheater. My call SIV over there.
I'll let him on the I don't know what he's
going to ask or say, but I'm letting him on.
Let's go to uh, let's take one more call here
before the break. Melinda, you are up? What about you?
What would you do?
Speaker 3 (32:12):
Hey?
Speaker 11 (32:12):
So I had a colony of thoughts in my roof.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
Is that what they're called? By the way, is it
a colony?
Speaker 5 (32:19):
It's a colony?
Speaker 2 (32:20):
Okay?
Speaker 11 (32:21):
And and and I counted in sixty seven pouring out
of my roof and was told that if I counted
that many, so it had to be about five hundred.
So yeah, it was a kind of gross, but we
had we did. We had to wait until August to
get rid of them. And we put excluders up and
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got him out finally, and was we were we had
to uh do a huge clean out and everything else.
But it was it was pretty It was it was gross.
Speaker 4 (32:53):
It was gross.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
Where where were they over?
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Like the garage, the entry to the house. Where were they.
Speaker 11 (33:00):
They were over my son's bedroom in the laundry room. Well,
one of the one guy in the house.
Speaker 4 (33:09):
Oh no.
Speaker 11 (33:09):
I found out they were there because my husband called
me at work and told me there was a bat
in the house. And I was like, okay, we'll go
put it in the garage because my son, and he's like, no,
there's a bat flying around the house. So we so, yeah,
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it was. It was. It was pretty It was pretty
crazy for about three months there because we had him
get in the house.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
But you waited, You didn't do anything to try to
get them out.
Speaker 11 (33:42):
We waited, We waited, okay, and then once August came,
we had the excluders put up and got rid of them.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (33:49):
So they came back once and then we excluded and
we can and once so we did that.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
They were going even with the excluders.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
They came back.
Speaker 11 (33:58):
Well, we had taken me down to get ready to
get to prepare for fake for taking everything apart, and
in that couple of weeks they're like, oh look again,
oh my gosh, and they came back.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
Do you mind me asking what it costs? You say again,
if you don't mind what it costs you.
Speaker 11 (34:21):
We we did it ourselves. Okay, so at the cost
for us was the cost of materials to clean out,
which was about five thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
Yeah, there you go. Thank you very much, Melinda. Appreciate
the phone call. Jeffrey. You are up next. What about you.
I'm getting to an email as well. I'm making time
for the email, so I will fit three callers in
if you want to share. What would you do? And
maybe you've had the experience? Eighteen past the hour. We're
running a little late, so maybe two calls next on
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the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
All right, short segment here.
Speaker 1 (35:04):
I've got a couple of emails to read, but we
got Jeffrey standing by. Jeffrey, thanks for hanging in there
with me. What would you do in this situation here?
For those just tuning in, bats are in say the
attic or the gable. You got bat guano everywhere. It's
a health hazard. But at the same time, state and
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federal law says you can't touch the bats and relocate
them unless they're inside your home, and then you have
to get a waiver until August fifteenth, then you can
have them moved. Jeffrey what are you doing, hey, press that.
Speaker 12 (35:45):
I'll tell you what. I'm gonna go ahead and I'm
gonna move them. My daughter called me once she lived
in Corn and she saw bat in the garage. I
went over, and of course I eventually pulled down the
ladder and went up in her attic and she had
you know these events they have at both ends of
a house. She had the cloth, the cloth covering on
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those vents, and those bats had busted through that cloth
and that, Oh my gosh, there were so many baths
up there. And I fortunately it was during the time
of year when you could have them removed. And I
saw how you can remove them, and I saw you
could do it yourself. So I'll tell you. When I
saw how many bats there were up there and here attic, Yeah,
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if it happened at my own place, I would, Now
that I saw how they were removed, I would go
ahead and remove them.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
What if it was in this time of year where
the federal and state law says you.
Speaker 12 (36:43):
Can't, Oh yeah, I would, I would still remove them.
But I saw how they were removed, and uh, and
it was done. You didn't have to kill all the baths.
There was a way that they I saw how it
was done. They almost like were that was. They almost
like put.
Speaker 9 (37:01):
A piece of plywood there with a circle.
Speaker 12 (37:04):
In it, and it's almost like a sock.
Speaker 13 (37:06):
Yep, it comes out where that circle is, and those
bats they can get out. They can get out at
night when they usually leave. Go ahead and leave and
go out at night to forage for food. When they
come back, they can't get back yet.
Speaker 1 (37:20):
Yep, that's exactly right.
Speaker 12 (37:21):
I would remove it.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
Thank you very much, sir. Appreciate the phone call, and
you're a good dad. Barry wrote in and said I
would deport them and their families quickly and let a
judge overturn my decision. Barry, I can always rely on you,
Thank you, sir. Then there was this. This came from Michael.
Listen to this. I had a bat infestation in Mississippi.
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The pest guy thought it would be a good idea
to wait until they all went out to feed and
seal up the hole. Well, he sealed up the hole
but didn't get them all, and they chewed through the
sheet rock and woke me up by landing on me
while I was sleeping. Long story short, we ended up
moving because the landlord could never fix the issue, and
(38:03):
the Health Department came out Christmas Day to test one
of the bats for rabies. Hope y'all have a great weekend. Dude.
If a bat landed on me while I was in
bed or anywhere in my home, the war is on,
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that would be just all my skins crawling just thinking
about that email twenty seven minutes after the hour. Thank
you for the calls.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
That was fun. That was fun. Another edition of what
would you do.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
Here?
Speaker 14 (38:49):
On The Morning Show with Preston Scott You mayor Ofville.
It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
Judges cannot determine foreign policy and immigration policy. This is
just ridiculous. Good morning Friends. Halfway through the Morning Show
with Preston Scott. Great phone segment in the last half
hour on bats and the Belfrey otherwise known as we
are now in the season of bats where you can't
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touch them apparently if you have a bat problem. So
that was that was kind of interesting to get people's
feedback on that what would you do segment?
Speaker 2 (39:41):
We have what's the beef coming up in just a
little bit.
Speaker 1 (39:43):
But the big stories in the press box, of course,
I would say the biggest story is the Musk Trump feud.
Everybody trying to sort this thing out. It's interesting because
you know Trump Trump hit with the cancelation of contract.
Musk said, okay, fine, well decommission Dragon. Uh the space capsule.
(40:05):
And then and then someone on x at fab two
five June wrote, this is a shame, this back and forth.
You are both better than this. Cool off, take a
step back for a couple of days. Musk replied, good advice. Okay,
(40:25):
we won't decommissioned Dragon. That tells you know you longtime listeners,
remember this, I think pretty good advice that I've offered
over the years. Don't react respond. Trump and Musk are reactionaries,
(40:50):
and you always end up looking foolish when you react,
unless you're saving a life. If you're literally saving your
life or that of a loved one, you got react
every other time. Respond. This is a classic case. Oh yeah,
well we'll cancel your contract. Oh you think so, well,
(41:11):
I'll decommission. And then someone's like, dude, chill, and then
Musk response, you're right, we won't decommission Dragon.
Speaker 3 (41:27):
Ah.
Speaker 2 (41:27):
This is this is so unseemly.
Speaker 1 (41:30):
The Boulder terrorist put out a video just before the
attacks on those innocent Jews that were just simply marching
reminding that there are hostages still being held by Hamas.
The jee Hottest recorded a video. I'll give you the
(41:52):
short version. I'm not gonna make you endure it again.
I played it last hour, offered the interpretation of it
from a company that does this. They interpret videos and
translate them. And the short version is he said, look,
there's nothing more important my marriage, my wife, my kids,
(42:13):
nothing compares to what I feel that Alas called me
to do. And this is this is what I'm gonna do,
and he'd do it again. All right, Pardler, good on
you whatever. There's another big story though, FSU Baseball. FSU
baseball in Corvallis, Oregon taken on the Oregon State Beavers
(42:36):
game one tonight at six, and Jamie Arnold will be
on the hill for FSU.
Speaker 2 (42:43):
Maybe maybe it'll be Joey Vealini.
Speaker 1 (42:45):
Don't know. I don't know what link Jared's gonna do.
Maybe he's announced the starter. I haven't seen it yet,
but guess what. You can listen to the game the
broadcast begins at five forty five games at six, and
then watch it on ESPN if you can DVR it.
What I would do is just slow it down and
then have the radio play by play with Eric Luallen
(43:06):
sync up with the video. The video is likely to
be a slightly ahead of the radio play by play,
or the other way around. Anyway you can figure it out.
Speaker 15 (43:14):
But if you're interested, baseball caps and sunscreen will be
quite handy this weekend in Corvallis, Oregon for the Super
Regionals Dry weekend. The temperatures are running quite warm, but
the humidity's low, so it'll be comfortable to be outside
eighty five to high this afternoon. Over Night temperatures low fifties,
(43:34):
eighty six tomorrow. I'm News Radio one hundred point seven
WFLA s Terry Smith in the Weather Channel forecast Center.
Speaker 1 (43:43):
And I know for those of you in Panama City,
you're like, WHOA, who's this now? This is the weather
forecaster we have in Tallahasse And what made that significant
is Terry's an FSU alone. She's an ull. She is
all about being a null. And she said, you want
a weather forecast? I said, I'm on Terry, heck yeah.
Forty minutes past the hour.
Speaker 16 (44:10):
The morning Show at Preston Scott on News Radio one
hundred point seven WFLA, all right.
Speaker 1 (44:29):
This is a story from a couple of days ago
from WCTV. New details emerged Tuesday evening that link last
week's massive immigration raid in Tallahassee with an ongoing federal
investigation ray part of US Department of Homeland Security criminal investigation.
According to an email from Hedrick Brothers Construction Companies based
(44:53):
in West Palm Beach, it was overseeing the project where
the raid unfolded. The PR firm representing the organization otherwise
known as doing damage control said Hedrick Brothers nor the
project are not the target of the investigation. Homeland Securities
actions were focused on a criminal investigation unrelated to Hedrick
Brothers Construction or the project. To add, we had no
(45:17):
fore knowledge whatsoever of this incident until it occurred. Yeah,
it was a.
Speaker 2 (45:34):
Post by Milla Joy Mila Joy, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (45:40):
After agents raided a Florida job site arrested one hundred
plus illegals, Hedrick Brothers Construction now reportedly unsure if they
can finish by fall without affordable labor. They were building
student housing for Florida State University now cannot meet the deadline,
and it drew eighteen thousand responses this post.
Speaker 2 (46:02):
Because she asked, is this what you voted for?
Speaker 1 (46:05):
Now? She's a self described maga conservative, And that's all
fine and well, and it's somewhat irrelevant, as is quite honestly,
everything about this except this. I believe a general contractor
is one hundred percent responsible for everybody that works on
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their job site. And if Hedrick Brothers got this contract
because it bid based on cheap labor that was using
illegal immigrants, then oh well they should be removed from
the contract and replaced by somebody else to finish it
(46:49):
on the deadline. Now I'm done making excuses for employers
of illegals. I'm done making excuse they're just stop making excuses,
stop hiring them. Well, but things close more. Yeah, yep,
(47:09):
you're right. And guess what your margins might have to
suffer a little bit because you're getting too big a
margin by using cheap labor that's being paid under the table,
whether it's by you or your subcontractors, people are employing
illegal immigrants. Knowingly, you're lying to yourself with this idea
(47:30):
of well, they filled out a nine to nine form. Well, no, no, no, no, no, no,
we have an e verify system. Well, but it doesn't
apply to me, you know what, because the lawmakers are
not courageous enough to do the right thing Republicans, because
they're getting paid by some of these big trade associations.
(47:50):
I don't care. I don't care. You're the business owner.
It's your responsibility to operate ethically. I don't care what
the law is. Do the right thing. Everify every single
employee roofers out there. Sorry, there are other roofers that
hire there.
Speaker 2 (48:11):
They're workers.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
They charge more to a customer to do so, but
the customer knows that. Therefore, everybody working is legally entitled
to work here. I'll pay more for that. There are
all kinds of industries that have benefited from illegal labor.
(48:36):
How funny, they're not a bunch of people are not
showing up to work because quote, they're scared. Why if
you're here legally, what are you scared of show up
for work? Well, there's got to be a way to
get people that that that are honest people. They're not
honest people. They came here illegally forty seven minutes after
(49:00):
you getting you ready for what's to be Friday, don't
you think? Tim Wright saying listen to your discussion on
tomatoes fruit versus vegetable. You stated that it is a transfruit.
(49:21):
I'll never look at them the same, scarred for life. Yeah,
that was pretty good. I have to admit that one.
That one came to me on the fly. If you
missed it. We got into this discussion because I can't
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consider a tomato of fruit. I can't do it. I
don't drinks, I don't, I don't. I don't I eat fruit.
Speaker 2 (49:53):
Like just raw. I would never just bite into a
tomato and go.
Speaker 1 (50:04):
I dice it up, make lots of things with it,
make sauces with it. Soup is what I used as
the example. The idea of having tomato soup with a
grilled cheese sandwich on a cold day and thinking.
Speaker 2 (50:16):
Of the soup as a fruit soup.
Speaker 1 (50:22):
It destroys vegetable soup because vegetable soup has chopped tomatoes
in it. Well, then it's not vegetable soup.
Speaker 2 (50:28):
It's vegetable and fruit soup.
Speaker 1 (50:32):
Can't do it, cannot do it. I can't. I can't
put my brain around dunking onion rings and French fries,
or or putting a fruit on my hamburger, or my
hot dog.
Speaker 2 (50:48):
Or dipping my French fries in a fruit sauce.
Speaker 1 (50:52):
Huh. I know there are people that dip French fries
in a milkshake. I can't do that either. But the
fact of the matter is if you thought of it
as fruit, I think it would just gag you. Anyway,
Glad I could help.
Speaker 3 (51:09):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (51:09):
Listeners sent this to me on a wall at f
s U. Join the s DS. What is the s
d S. It's a It was a poster that guy
took a picture of it, the Students for a Democratic Society.
Oh boy, these are Nazis. These are and here's the
(51:34):
funny thing. We are pro Palestine, anti fascist, Are you
sure about that? Pro lgbt Q, anti war, pro women's rights. Really,
let's let's let's merge pro LGBT and pro women's rights.
What do you define a woman? Ask see, there's the question.
(51:56):
Matt Walsh asked that illiberals will not answer anti racist,
pro union, anti police brutality and more. Oh jeez, but.
Speaker 2 (52:15):
They have a right to exist, right. Here's the difference.
Speaker 1 (52:22):
Students at FSU that are conservative aren't threatening them with violence.
They're not going to their meetings and harassing people personally
attacking them, threatening them with violence for showing up at
their meetings. They're just like, yeah, whatever, Because in the
(52:45):
marketplace of ideas, these people lose, the Left loses. That's
why the left always engages in profanities. So watching some
YouTube clips of some people at a gay Lesbian raw
LGBTQ rally, and this woman walks.
Speaker 17 (53:05):
Up, I am an ordained minister, and I've read the
Bible twice and Jesus does it.
Speaker 1 (53:13):
And the guy's sitting there quoting scripture saying, yeah, homosexuals
and sodomites, et cetera will not inherit the Kingdom of God.
Speaker 17 (53:24):
She's like that, that is not what it says. Uh, yeah,
it's what it says. I've read the Bible twice.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
And then she resorts to drop in, you know, an
F bomb or something like that. It's like that, there
you go, all right, It's what's to be Friday? What
do you want to complain about? Phone lines open call
right now eighty five zero two zero five WFLA colle
(53:56):
is calling in, disconnected, calling back, hanging up. There's all
kinds of drama unfolding this morning.
Speaker 2 (54:04):
On the Morning Show with Preston.
Speaker 1 (54:06):
Scott the phone line zero open my friends, dial in
now eight five zero two zero five w f L
Hey eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. Yeah,
whatever you want to complain about, it's fair game. Just
so you don't make it personal and don't use profanity.
(54:28):
It's real simple. Eight five zero two zero five to
b FLA. Whatever you want to complain about, it's fine.
We don't want you to monologue. Just kind of get
right to it. No time for dad jokes or anything else.
Just this is This is therapy. And here's the thing.
(54:48):
Not only is this good for you, but it actually
will help others. You're getting whatever it is off of
your chest, will encourage others to do the same and
call the show or they're living through your beefs and
they'll go, you know what, I feel the same way
he does or she does, and I yeah, glad somebody's
(55:11):
saying it. And then all of a sudden, the pressure
goes down. So let's go to Greg, who has been
patiently waiting off and on.
Speaker 2 (55:18):
Here's Greg. Hello, welcome, what's the beef?
Speaker 5 (55:22):
Obviously Mini d for Florida State, flying out the Pacific Coast.
I still hated the seedings for the tournament, because I
wish Florida would have Florida State would have traveled to
North Carolina to do a remagine the ACC tournament. Now
at least I can cheer for at least I could
(55:43):
cheer for Louisville versus Miami, for Miami to win. And
if we know that, so we know who the state
champs are. Okay, but the second but the second mini
beef is obvious. Two super egos in the sandbox. It
looks like, uh, devinor Ryan DeSantis is going to debt
his budget signed before the president gets his signed on
(56:04):
July fourth.
Speaker 1 (56:07):
You feel better.
Speaker 5 (56:10):
Immensely.
Speaker 1 (56:11):
There you go, Greg, Thank you, appreciate the call, Appreciate
the patience. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA. That
frees up a phone line. We have another available as well,
so two lines are open. Joel eure up, what's the beef?
Speaker 8 (56:25):
Hello, Preston, Hello, my being my beef is with Elon.
I thought the lowest blow that he did was this
reference that Trump is on the on the Epstein files. Yeah,
that is really really a low blow if you don't
have it, and a lot of a sudden to think
that guys like elon have extra information than we do,
(56:46):
and so it really works your ears up, Like, what
does he know that he's saying that if it's just
to be a meanie, just to be a spite and
I think that's an incredibly low thing to do. And
I'm really disappointed in him in that.
Speaker 1 (56:58):
Yeah, and you know, he could be taking advantage of
the fact that they haven't released the info yet and
so he's leveraging that to say, Gee, I wonder why.
Speaker 2 (57:08):
Maybe it's because Trump's on the list.
Speaker 8 (57:10):
And I mean, I like, I debate with I spar
with some some libs on social media and everything, and
that's the thing that they have grapped on the fastest.
It's this Epstein connection. That's what they are throwing at me.
You know, we knew he was a feedow all along
stuff like that, So you know, I kind of want
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that to be to be you know, dealt with.
Speaker 1 (57:34):
I agree. I completely agree, Joel. Thank you very much
for calling in. We got three lines open eight five
zero two zero five to BFLA eight five zero two
zero five ninety three fifty two.
Speaker 2 (57:46):
It's what's the beef? Come on rally, people, Let's go
to Ron.
Speaker 12 (57:49):
Hi.
Speaker 2 (57:49):
Ron, You're up, what's the beef?
Speaker 18 (57:51):
Hello Preston, as always, thank you, thank you for all
you do. And the last man was right, you know,
Elon does he have the fact that we'll say something
unless you got evidence. You know, I hate that Elon
said that, and I'm kind of wanting to know, Hey,
if they're all this pork, why don't they bring it out?
Speaker 12 (58:09):
All of it?
Speaker 8 (58:10):
There's so much.
Speaker 18 (58:11):
Bologney, and you know in that thing, you just you
just never hear what it all is. You hear little
bits and pieces about the waist here and the waist there.
That's you know, I want to know what it all is.
And I'd just like to make a comment about that
Colorado person that did that. People, you better wake up.
You don't know who your enemy is. And my training
(58:34):
back in the eighties, I can't believe that a lot
of that hasn't come out about.
Speaker 8 (58:38):
That group of people.
Speaker 18 (58:39):
I can't say anymore. But anyway, thank you Preston, and hey,
let's let's hear what the pork is if it's in there. Hey,
cut the congressman's little money bags off of them. God,
you know they're making a dollar in a dime every
day off of it.
Speaker 1 (58:53):
Thank you very much, Preston, Thank you, Ron, appreciate the
phone call, and thanks Joys for the kind words. Yeah,
the big beautiful bill. It's reconciliation. There's things they can do,
there are things they can't do. I get it, I
get it. But both Trump and Musk need to grow
(59:13):
up and act their age. That's what needs to happen here.
Eight five zero two zero five WFLA. We have wide
open lines. It's what's to be Friday in the Morning Show. Yes,
he knows how to read. Well, actually his producer reads him.
He doesn't know how to read. Welcome to the Morning
(59:36):
Show with Preston Scott zero two zero five WFLA eight
five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. Whatever
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you want to complain about, it's fair game. We're here
for you. Just get it off your chest. Gerald, thanks
for calling in. You are up. What's the beef?
Speaker 3 (01:00:09):
Hey?
Speaker 7 (01:00:09):
How are you man?
Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
I'm good?
Speaker 7 (01:00:11):
The fish wrapper. You know, if you go online and
you do and you know, you vote on the different
things they're having. Fuzzy mash is fuzzy math issues with
that thing. I noticed it the other day. If you push,
if you click on one, it adds to the other
two for some reason. And I'm not freaking out there.
(01:00:34):
It's something's going on with their numbers. They're playing fuzzy maths.
Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
Yeah, it's tough to uh.
Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
First of all, there's nothing in there, Gerald, thanks very
much for calling in. There's nothing in there that surprises me.
The reputability of the local many of the local media
outlets is just it's lacking. You know. The Democrat, bless
their heart, they just don't have the staffing and they
don't care really all that much. You know, Gannetta has
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just eviscerated its own its own self. It's it's it's
a victim of its own poor choices. And that's the
thing about the newspaper business in general. Newspaper business just
didn't get just caught behind the eight ball when it
came to technology and being online. The newspaper industry quit
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doing news. They engaged in NonStop editorializing. And you know,
when you remove half your audience and then the other
half makes up their own part of the time, there's
no reason for anyone to even go there. And that's
what the newspaper industry is suffering from. Let's go back
to Pat, Pat, thanks for calling in. What's the beef?
Speaker 19 (01:01:51):
Hey, I got a.
Speaker 12 (01:01:52):
Beat this morning.
Speaker 19 (01:01:53):
My wife allocated all his money for me to build
this big, beautiful workshop. And yeah, yesterday I went out
to my workshop and my favorite chair had this cute
little tiny wren made a nest right in the middle
of my favorite chair. So now for the next ninety days,
I can't sit in my nice beautiful chair in my
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nice beautiful workshop.
Speaker 3 (01:02:17):
That's my beef.
Speaker 1 (01:02:19):
Wrens.
Speaker 7 (01:02:21):
Wrens.
Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
Oh my goodness, little.
Speaker 19 (01:02:24):
Birds about three inches tall took over my workshop. Got
five beautiful little eggs.
Speaker 8 (01:02:32):
It's awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
And you're not going to do a thing to disrupt him,
are you.
Speaker 19 (01:02:38):
No, I'm just gonna sit there and watch them grow.
Speaker 1 (01:02:40):
There you go.
Speaker 19 (01:02:40):
We got about twenty or thirty pictures already of sneaking
up on them and taking pictures and sending them to everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
Dad, I suppose you can be grateful that you didn't
have bats infest your workshop.
Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
That's true.
Speaker 8 (01:02:55):
Bats will be much much worse.
Speaker 1 (01:02:57):
They could pass you.
Speaker 19 (01:02:58):
Little wren is taking over my next ninety days.
Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
See, folks, Pat just gave us a brilliant lesson. Pat,
thank you for calling in in how to take a
really cool thing and turn it into a beef.
Speaker 2 (01:03:11):
Do you see what he did there?
Speaker 1 (01:03:13):
They he's loving it, he's taking photos, he's just beaming.
But he turned it into a beef because he lost
you to his favorite chair. That's awesome. See that's brilliantly
orchestrated beefing right there. One more, John, Good morning, Welcome.
What's the beefy?
Speaker 6 (01:03:29):
Good morning, Pressed and Well, first, I want to concur
with your conclusion.
Speaker 20 (01:03:33):
Earlier that I think that Eon Elon and the President
Trump beef may be a little separation demonstration of acting
going on, I hope. But my beef is with people,
politicians who are in power that don't take our situation
(01:03:56):
as serious as they need to. We don't need to
be messed and around. We need to take advantage of
the power you've got.
Speaker 6 (01:04:03):
And get things done that need to be done.
Speaker 3 (01:04:06):
Thank you, having a good weekend, Thank.
Speaker 1 (01:04:08):
You, John. Appreciate that we've got another call coming in.
We've got three lines open. I can fit maybe four
calls into the next segment. So it's yours. You want
to be on the air. You've always wanted to say
to your friends, neighbors, your family, I was on the radio.
Speaker 2 (01:04:24):
Who knows it may fight its way on to a
best of show.
Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
I'm just saying it could happen to What's to be
Friday here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right,
(01:04:47):
we got three lines open, so uh we could be
chatting here for a minute, Mike, Mike, thanks for calling
into the program.
Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
Welcome and what's the beef?
Speaker 3 (01:04:57):
Well, good morning, Preston, and thank you for letting me
air my grievances. I think I have a legitimate beast
with the employees the Leon County Library main branch. My
wife went over there day before yesterday and when she
got there, the parking lot was full of police dealing
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with some homeless people. When she went inside, they've turned
the place into a homeless shelter. The homeless were in there,
cooking meals in hot pots between the stacks.
Speaker 4 (01:05:33):
No and yes.
Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
And when my wife said something to one of the employees,
they acted like she was the bad guy, you know,
And she's like, look, the cops are out front. There's
like four police cars parked right in front of the building,
you know. And I come in there and it's full
of homeless people and this has been going on. I
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called with this same beave over a year ago.
Speaker 1 (01:06:05):
I'm I'm my jaw swung open. They're literally they're literally
like cooking super ramen or whatever on a plug in
hot pot in or are they using stern? What are
they doing?
Speaker 3 (01:06:19):
That is exactly was my question to her. I said,
what do you mean they're cooking ramens? And she said, no,
they're cooking stewed. They were cutting up celery and carrots,
and she said, oh, and you know it smelled pretty good.
I was. I was beside myself. I said, well, I
think I have a beast this Friday.
Speaker 1 (01:06:42):
Sweet Lord Almighty. So did the police ever come inside
the building?
Speaker 8 (01:06:49):
No?
Speaker 3 (01:06:51):
And what's funny is the last time she had to
go there was the day of the campus shooting, and
when she came outside after their book the parking lot
was full of cops because of the campus city. Okay, well,
you need to stay away from the main brands of
the library.
Speaker 2 (01:07:08):
Here's what I'm going to ask you to do.
Speaker 1 (01:07:11):
Send me if you're willing, and if you want your
name left out of it, your wife's name left out
of it, that's fine. Just let me know that. Send
me an email detailing all of this so I can
forward it to Steve Stewart, because that is an absolute
atrocity that they are allowing that to happen in a
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public library where there are young people that go in
there to study or are dropped off to take part
in programs or to read books.
Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
That is absurd.
Speaker 3 (01:07:44):
Well, one of the employees actually told my own wife, well,
they don't have anywhere else to cook.
Speaker 2 (01:07:51):
It's called the Kearney Center, right.
Speaker 1 (01:07:55):
Send it to me Preston at iHeartRadio dot com, and again,
make clear whether or not you want your names to
be attached to it. If you don't, I will honor that,
and I will send the bulk of the story, uh
to Steve Stewart.
Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
And let him investigate.
Speaker 12 (01:08:12):
Will do.
Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
Thank you, Mike, I appreciate that, And boy, is was
that appropriate? I only have one call in the segment,
and that was the call help.
Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
Me get around, get my brain around this.
Speaker 1 (01:08:29):
Is there any can you think, Jose, of any reason
why they would be allowing.
Speaker 2 (01:08:34):
This to happen?
Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
No?
Speaker 21 (01:08:35):
Absolutely not, you know, like you stated, the kids, I
mean that's that that would be my main concern. And
burning down the library.
Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
It's is it zoned for that?
Speaker 3 (01:08:50):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:08:50):
I mean, don't you have to have like a kitchen
set aside for something like that in a in a
public space. You know what, I'm bringing my George Foreman.
I'm gonna bring my George Foreman. I'm gonna bring a
bunch of hamburgers, some hot dogs, maybe some pork chops.
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Wander on down there, start making a meal. Maybe hamburgers,
hot dogs and pork chops. And nonfiction, there's some hamburgers,
hot dogs and pork chops in nonfiction. Come on, come on, everybody.
They'll throw me out for making an announcement. They wouldn't
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throw me out for cooking food. Probably that's left me speechless.
All right, it's time for the best and worst of
the week. We've got good news headlines from the be
a dad joke still to come here in the Morning
Show with Preston Scott thirty five minutes past the hour,
(01:10:18):
final half hour for the week. We are off on Monday,
back on Tuesday. But I mean we're off off.
Speaker 2 (01:10:25):
Grant Allen will not be here, Jose will not be here.
Speaker 1 (01:10:28):
I will not be here. So we're off, but we'll
be back on Tuesday. Your best and worst of the week, sir,
you're up, Jose, can you see how do y'all.
Speaker 21 (01:10:39):
My best of the week is the opportunity to do
the news for WFLA. It is an absolutely incredible opportunity
and I love doing it. But the bad for the
week is the opposite end of that. I've been butchering
it here and there, and I'm working diligently to get
the hang of it. Also, I will get better every time,
(01:11:02):
and we'll be there at some point.
Speaker 1 (01:11:04):
So you're asking for patients on the part of the
listening audience.
Speaker 21 (01:11:07):
Thank you very much for your patience, everybody, because I
know I've been getting some.
Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
All right, My worst of the week, I'm gonna start there.
My worst of the week is I have bats in
my in my gable that that old story is inspired
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by true life events, as they say on TV. No way, Yeah, yeah.
I got a note from my wife earlier this week.
She said, we have a bad invasion and I wrote back,
wait what And we were transitioning to a new security system.
(01:11:55):
More on that later, and the dudes up there and
attic and he said, did you know, And all of
a sudden it all clicked because for about a week
I had been seeing these shape I thought they were
shavings to something. I thought, Okay, roaches have just, for
(01:12:18):
whatever reason, crawled in front of my garage door, or rats,
and I was like, oh no, that's bat iguano. That's
bat crap, that's what that was. And sure enough, seventy
five bats. Maybe they're not in my attic yet, they're
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in between the gable venting little slats that are on
the end of houses that allow and then we've got
a screen that keeps things from coming in. So far,
so good, but it's dark season, which means you can't
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do anything about it until August fifteenth.
Speaker 2 (01:13:08):
I was stunned when I was told that, wait.
Speaker 3 (01:13:12):
What.
Speaker 1 (01:13:14):
Are you kidding?
Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
That's a health hazard?
Speaker 4 (01:13:17):
What do you mean move him?
Speaker 2 (01:13:21):
Sorry, Sarah camp what? So I went home.
Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
Now with a purpose to really look up and squint
because it's just in a it's in a spot where,
you know. And then I see him moving around out
there and it's like, oh, now it's an ace ventura.
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When when nature calls and he's running around holding the
white bat.
Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
That's me only I'm not touching those things.
Speaker 1 (01:14:05):
So that's my worst of the week is uh, I
have bats living on the outside of my house. But
I got to get to the best of the week.
Coastal Wildlife Animal Removal. Track them down. It's Coastalanimal Removal.
(01:14:27):
Dot Com is their website. They're all throughout the Big
Bend and Panhandle, and they were out that day when
I called him and we started exclusion exclusion work around
the rest of the house because there were a couple
of vulnerabilities, and so they came out the next day
(01:14:48):
and started going to work. We have the plan to
get rid of them, and they're going to probably handle
the cleanup. I ain't touching it. I ain't going up there.
I mean, I go up in the attic, but have
you smelled kick gross? It stinks and I am not
(01:15:09):
gonna have a bunch of bat crap falling on me.
It's not happening. So my worst of the week, the
bats the best of the week. Okay, I've come across
the place. I just went and looked him up, stroked,
stroked a check, gave him the money and said do it,
do it, just do it. And so they'll put a
(01:15:30):
thing on it on August fifteenth that allows the bats
to fly out, but won't let them fly back in.
Speaker 3 (01:15:35):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
It's it's an actual thing that they'll put on the
corner of my house. They'll modify it to fit. And
then that was bat music. By the way, Jose was playing.
He thought that was funny playing bat music.
Speaker 11 (01:15:47):
But don't bomb.
Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
Put the bomb. My kids are all calling me Batman.
It's like, yeah, whatever, it's so gross and I'm sorry
the state they're wrong. You should be able to move
the bats. It's a health hazard. Just move them. I'm
not saying kill them. Move them. Oh but the baby bat.
(01:16:09):
I don't care about the baby bats. They'll make more babies.
I don't care. God gave us do minion over animals.
I don't care. But I'm not gonna violate the law.
I'll just tell you if the bats decide to leave,
(01:16:32):
I'm not gonna stop them. That's all I'm gonna say,
not stopping them. Forty two minutes past the hour, My
best and worst of the week here on the Morning
Show with Preston Sky. Bats who do could?
Speaker 4 (01:17:09):
Yeah, they're really good at controlling mosquitoes. And there's certain
things that.
Speaker 1 (01:17:17):
You've never seen the movies. You know what happens to bouts.
Bats turn into Dracula.
Speaker 2 (01:17:27):
Then you get bit on the neck and you become
the undead.
Speaker 1 (01:17:32):
You can never Yeah, no, no.
Speaker 3 (01:17:36):
No, m.
Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
All right, let me get let me let's let's do
some good news here.
Speaker 1 (01:17:43):
Quit having fun at my expense. It's such a sissy. Yep.
Here's how the story begins. Story begins with Michael Baker
wearing a cap and gown, graduating high school. Okay, just
beIN handed his diploma, got a medal for his academic
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achievements to wear around his neck, and he got a
text from his boss at Burger King that said the
orders were piling up. Still wearing a metal Baker drove
clocked into the drive through window, and while his friend celebrated,
(01:18:28):
Baker went to work. A lady goes through the drive through.
Maria Mendoza, her daughter had just graduated. She stopped by
the same Burger King for a late night dinner and
saw Baker at work. She said he was so kind,
so polite, radiating joy even after such a big day.
(01:18:49):
His dedication and quiet strength really moved me. I felt
called to do something to recognize that the kid graduated
and went straight to work while his friends were celebrating
in partying. So she set up a GoFundMe account, hoping
to raise maybe twenty thousand dollars to help him go
(01:19:10):
to college. It's now better than one hundred and eighty
seven thousand dollars. It's better than one hundred and eighty
seven thousand dollars. People have read this story and are donating.
He can get a doctorate if he wants to, almost
(01:19:33):
almost anywhere. Burger King Foundation found out about his commitment.
They gave him a ten thousand dollars scholarship. Someone who
gave said, Michale, your work ethic and grind is contagious.
We're rooting for you and investing in your future. I
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love it. There are two things here. First that there
are young people. He was raised right or he acquired
the right set of values, and he put him to
work the very night of a great night of celebration.
(01:20:18):
He put that to the side and went and helped
his coworkers and his boss because they needed help. He
was still wearing his suit. He took his robe off,
left the metal on, and went right to work. The
second part of this story is that just some stranger
who happened to see him graduate and then notice him
(01:20:40):
at the drive through later that night, said I can
do something to help this kid. He's a good kid,
and look at what this brought. I'm all out. I'm
all out all about this and the fact that these
the kid and this woman both are out there, that's
(01:21:02):
good news. Here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott
Off on Monday back on Tuesday, Kayleie Bush will be
(01:21:23):
joining us Tuesday morning. She is the North Florida Miss
North Florida that gave up her title because she wouldn't
sign the agreement to compete against men in the Miss
USA cap pageant. If she want, we're gonna have her
on the show. M Justin Haskins scheduled to join us.
(01:21:45):
We got money talk manly minute. So Tuesday's loaded, loaded,
But it's time that we end the week with a
dad joke and some headlines from the b First of
the dad joke, did you know that the first French
fri weren't cooked in France? They were cooked in Greece.
(01:22:10):
Good kid, that was so good. Thank you Ryan for that.
That was so good. All right, time for headlines from
your my hour trusted source with satire. These headlines courtesy
of the Babylon b Furious al Gore seen blowing hair
dryer at ice Caps to stop them from regrowing. Trump
(01:22:35):
signs executive order to skip Pride Month Today's now officially
July first Scandal. Historians determine all of George Washington's orders
were signed by Otto Feather. Colorado rules Jews must bake
(01:22:55):
cake for terrorists who lit them on fire. Trump brings
in Chick fil A manager to negotiate peace between Russia
and Ukraine. Hamas announces they will accept ceasefire on the
condition they can keep killing Jews. Republicans unveil new plan
to fix national debts sometime after the return of Christ.
(01:23:22):
Hamas agrees to surrender if Europe will take Greta Thunberg back.
The Lord strengthens.
Speaker 22 (01:23:28):
Elon one last time to push the pillars of Congress
over and bring government crashing down. Republicans announced plan to
keep doing opposite of what everyone elected them to do.
Democrats Warren deporting illegal terrorist family could be slippery slope
to deporting other illegal terrorist families, and scholars now believe
Prophet Elijah was caught up to heaven in a fiery
nineteen seventy seven Potiac trans am.
Speaker 23 (01:23:52):
Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air, It's the
Morning Show. One on wflaadlines Earth is so good today.
Speaker 1 (01:24:07):
We started the show with Psalm one fifty versus three
through six. That's where we began the radio program, Big
Stories in the press Box. Boulder terrorists posted a video
just before attacking Israel supporters. Pretty creepy stuff. Why are
we employing illegals? Why are Trump and Musk fighting? Come on, guys,
(01:24:33):
bury it in the backyard, be done with it, bury
the bone.
Speaker 3 (01:24:38):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
Two unanimous Supreme Court rulings caught my eye. Interesting stuff.
There's more work being done on the Big Beautiful Bill.
According to Senator John Kennedy out of Louisiana, and we
put you in a situation, what would you do? I'm
in that situation back on Tuesday,