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How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
A highlight from Episode 54: Jeff Culhane
"I was lucky enough earlier in the game that Jared Versa blocked a field goal and he had raised his hands the guy that blocked it usually is running raising his hand like he got it and so Versa did that earlier in the game and I'm trying to find somebody on the field in the middle of the celebration that's looking similar and Shaheem Brown is running down the LSU sideline with guys chasing him and he's got his hand in the air and I just went with it yeah could have been wrong could have been somebody else but I trusted it and I went with it there was so much going on and I said Shaheem Brown got his mitt on it and then I wanted to fire up the war chant and plant the spear. Knowles win, Knowles win, Shaheem Brown's the hero, Mike Norvell here's your signature win early on in non -conference play you're not gonna keep the Knowles off of Bourbon Street tonight baby you know and there it was. Right, that's awesome. From Fiore communications it's how I got here a show of inspiring stories from Tallahassee area leaders business owners and neighbors all the challenges opportunities inspirations the twists and turns of life that led them to where they are today everyone has a story worth telling and I am really grateful that we get to bring a few of them to you I truly have been changed by my conversations with these amazing people and I'm confident you will be too.

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
A highlight from Ep. 115 Talking About 1985, The Year In Music
"Well, here we are, episode 115. And on this episode, I have the wrecking two in the house. Fox Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show. Jack might make an appearance. We'll see. The Mystery Man. Well, either way, we're going to be talking about 1985. The year in music. And probably, you know, give a little update on what the big headlines were and well, it should be a good show. Lots to talk about. Bands that were formed, bands that broke up, all about 1985, right in the middle of the greatest decade ever. Enjoy the show. The KLFB Studio presents Milk Crate and Turntables, a music discussion podcast hosted by Scott McLean. Now, let's talk music. Enjoy the show. Thank you, Amanda, for that wonderful introduction, as usual. Young Amanda, my beautiful little daughter, is, well, she's up in Tallahassee now, back at FSU, and she's riding out of storm. She's riding the storm out. The hurricane went by there. So I think she's okay. I think she's okay. You know, everybody gets all worried. College kids and hurricanes, it's like Christmas and candy canes. They love it. I don't care. They can act all scared. I have no delusions. It was a hurricane party or three going on. No doubt. School was canceled Friday and Monday, you know, for the rest of the week, and then Monday is no. Oh, I'm scared. And then they hang up the phone, it's like, shots, shots. Anyway, welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends. You know the name of it. I'm not going to say it. We're streaming live right now over Facebook, YouTube, X, formerly known as Twitter, Twitch, Dlive, and I don't know how many other live platforms we're on right now. And so this week we're going to talk about the year 1985 in music. But before we do that, this podcast is sponsored by Hot Jaws Hot Sauce. It's a small batch, handmade hot sauce, and it's really good. It's really good. You can find it at hotjaws .store. Yeah, trust me, that last hot sauce place didn't send me anything. Hot Jaws. And why do I always get hot sauce sponsors? That's a strange thing, but they sent me this jalapeno pineapple. Oh, good lord. Put that on a slice of pepperoni pizza. As my father, my 89 -year -old father says, you'd think you'd died and gone to heaven. So he's not Jewish, so I don't know if they say that. Anyway, again, speaking of pepperoni pizza, it's Mark Smith from the Music Relish Show. Pepperoni porcupine pizza, how you doing? And then speaking of habanero pineapple, it's Luke Galeccio from the Music Relish Show. Greetings. All right. He's doing the Ed McMahon tonight. So you are correct, sir. Look at the last couple of weeks, last month, Lou's been in Paris, right? Actually, it's in the south of France. I have a summer place there. Yeah, and now he's in some hostel in Ireland with the quilt over the back of the couch. He's just touring Europe, and he's bringing all his podcast equipment with him. You guys want to keep it down back there? That's right, you hostel people. Are you hostel bums? I'm a hostel. Don't you think the people that live in hostels and travel, they're kind of like hobos? Yeah, more like a hobo, you're right. I'm traveling Europe. No, you're a fucking hobo. You do have a debit card. In another country.

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
A highlight from Episode 53: Kristi Kreitlow and Marina Lickson
"It was very challenging because what I found was we were doing a really good job. There was a need for, you know, good cleaning companies in Tallahassee. And because it's she and I, we were in it and we did it really well. And so what happened was three years into it, we were, my phone was ringing off the hook while we were at work. And I'm like, it's not fair to my employer to continue to try to build my business. You know, and getting calls during the day, couldn't do it. So we sat down one evening and we actually added up the amount of buildings that we could clean ourselves to supplement my income as paralegal. So I could quit doing that and then put all of my effort into my business. I thought if I could do, if I could work as hard for my daytime jobs, I'm working for myself. How much money could you make? Wow. So that's how it started. From Fiore Communications, it's How I Got Here, a show of inspiring stories from Tallahassee area leaders, business owners, and neighbors, all the challenges, opportunities, inspirations, the twists and turns of life that led them to where they are today. Everyone has a story worth telling. And I am really grateful that we get to bring a few of them to you. I truly have been changed by my conversations with these amazing people, and I'm confident you will be too. I'm Dave Fiore, and welcome to the special Chamber Conference edition of the How I Got Here podcast. My first guest is Kristi Critelow. Kristi is the CEO and founder of Quick and Clean commercial cleaning services. The Fort Myers native is married to her husband, Walt, and they have two daughters, Caitlin and Lexi, as well as two dachshunds, Willow and Grace, which sounds like a TV show. Is that? Maybe? OK. All right, so first welcome, Kristi. And thanks for being here. So you were born and raised in Fort Myers, right? So tell us about what family life was like for you, parents, siblings. Kind of what were those early years like? So I grew up in Fort Myers. I spent a lot of time on the beach. I have a younger brother and then my mom and dad, both of my sets of grandparents lived in Fort Myers as well. So we had a really close family growing up. So you had family around? All the time. OK. And then what brought me to Tallahassee was I applied for FSU to go to school. And my dad happened to get a job offer up here at the exact same time. So I was able to actually move with them up to Tallahassee and stay at home. And go to school. And then I worked as a waitress in the evening just to make a little bit of money. OK. Well, we're not going to let you get away with your early years quite that quickly. Oh, darn. So we're going to come back. So no, no, that's fine. So what kind of kid were you? What kind of student were you? Did you like school? Were you involved in things? Kind of give us a snapshot of that. I did very well in school. I was a Navy student. I always wanted to never disappoint my father. And so I had to do really, really, really well. Yeah. OK. So did you have any interest or activities or anything in school? The beach. The beach. That was it. That's all that mattered in high school was the beach. OK. And sometimes skipping school. So you went to the beach during school hours. I did. OK. All right. Well, I'm sure there's a statute of limitations on that. You're probably fine. All right, so you graduated from Cypress Lake High School. I did. Right? And then you went to Edison Community College? Right. And it was named after Thomas Edison because that was his winter home. I assume everybody knows that. But if you're from that area, I lived in that area for a while. So did you have a career plan for after school? Did you know what you were going to do? I always was very interested in law enforcement and law work. It's something that interests me. So I decided at that time I was going to go to school and become a paralegal. So I did that. I went through Edison. And then I went to the National Center for Paralegal Training and became a certified paralegal and spent 25 years of my life as a paralegal. OK. So just real quickly, describe what a paralegal does. What was your job? My focus was civil litigation because I love that so much. It was a lot of organizing, getting the lawyers ready trial.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Florida Approves PragerU Content for Schools, Left Goes Berserk
"Florida governor the state of Florida's announced that a Teacher cannot be fired for showing a Prager you video That that can be that our videos can be incorporated in school curricula This has driven the left crazy the latest is the Miami Herald the big paper the biggest paper in Florida Indoctrination in Florida schools Prager use conservative content aims to change minds by Anna Ciballos Tell that Tallahassee Bureau of the Miami Herald So Listen listen to the way in which we are described and the lack of self -awareness Complete lack of self -awareness on the part of the left It's it's mind -boggling Governor Ron DeSantis repeatedly says he opposes indoctrination in schools Yet his administration in early July approved materials from conservative a conservative group that says it's all about indoctrination and Changing minds It doesn't put indoctrination in quotes. It puts changing minds in quotes they do that to us and to me constantly they make up things and They don't put it in quotes because there is no quote to offer The Florida Department of Education determined that educational materials geared toward young children and high school students Created by Prager you a nonprofit co -founded by conservative radio host Dennis Prager just for the record It's so interesting to me personally That is how the left always Described to me as a conservative talk show host, which indeed I am They never mention author of ten books most of them bestsellers That he's written the Perhaps the most widely selling Bible commentary in America today and And any of the other intellectual achievements of my life It's always that's it. That's the extent and for the left -wing reader Conservative talk show host means

The Charlie Kirk Show
A highlight from ndrew Tate Talk and DeSantis' Missed Turning Point with Raheem Kassam and Paul Manafort
"Hey everybody, today on the Charlie Kirk Show, I give you my take on the viral conversation Tucker Carlson had with Andrew Tate. Paul Manafort also joins the program. And we talk with Raheem Kassam about Ron DeSantis and the state of the 2024 race. Support our program charliekirk .com slash support. Email us as always freedom at charliekirk .com. That's freedom at charliekirk .com. Get involved with Turning Point USA at tpusa .com. That is tpusa .com. Buckle up everybody. Here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Brought to you by the loan experts I trust Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at Andrew and Todd dot com. The center of the conservative movement will be Saturday, Sunday in West Palm Beach, Florida. President Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Dan Bongino, Steve Bannon, Josh Hawley, J .D. Vance, Vivek Ramaswamy, Governor Asa Hutchinson, Mayor Suarez, and many others. But noticeably absent, we received a decline from Governor DeSantis. And here to make sense of it, Raheem Kassam, Raheem, who is not part of Turning Point, so maybe he can offer kind of an outsider's really kind of clear perspective here. Raheem, what am I missing? Why is why did Governor DeSantis decline our invitation to speak to six thousand grassroots super activists? Well, Charlie, thank you for having me. I'm sorry to have to talk about this issue because I know it's probably a particularly insulting one as far as you're concerned. I almost feel like I should be interviewing you about this. And and, you know, it's one of these things where you got to look like below the surface of this. I know a lot of people were speculating immediately that perhaps Ron DeSantis was worried about getting booed or jeered up on the stage. And my attitude towards that was, well, no, not really. I mean, it's a very welcoming audience. I've been to several of your events that people are never rude or churlish, especially to speakers that have been around on that circuit for years and years, as Governor DeSantis has been. And so I started to sort of think about, you know, what are the other pressures on the Florida governor at the moment that might be causing him to have to kind of park, to put it in a mild sense, snub is probably more more accurate and more representative of the insult that him and his campaign are doling out here towards those those grassroots activists. And what I came down to is this, DeSantis seems to be able to hop on a plane and get to a different part of the country almost every day to fundraise. There's no shortage of it. Yesterday, he was in Wisconsin doing a fundraiser with the Council on Foreign Relations, neoconservative AEI donor who used to give to Rahm Emanuel. And he has time for that. And he has time to go and see his donors in the Hamptons this coming week who are demanding that he explain why his campaign isn't got the momentum that, you know, they all promised it would have, especially if you give me two hundred million dollars, which people have done. And so I think this is probably coming down. Like actually coming down to what the campaign would refer to in newspeak as like scheduling clashes. Right. But what it really means is crisis talk. It's crisis and crunch talks with the donors. It's crisis and crunch talks about Iowa. It's crisis and crunch talks about why he's not making a move in the polls. And unfortunately, I think your event is getting the thin end of the wedge there. Yeah. And again, I don't want to play the victim. We have an amazing lineup here. But Rahim, it's I'm trying to understand the calculus of the DeSantis campaign. It's perplexing to me because you have voters that you have to win over. And by the way, we did a ton of events with Governor DeSantis last fall. Our audience is very fair. I see it completely differently. He if he wants to be the nominee, get in the arena and try to assert dominance. You know, buy a booth, do an influencer reception, try to win over the audience, open up questions. You know, Rahim, it's not just our students that are there. We have hundreds of pastors of mega churches that will be there. We have 500 donors. We have 10 billionaires that will be there. So it's not like there's no donors if that's a big priority. Every major media outlet will be there. 300 influencers will be there. But Rahim, I'm just trying to understand the calculus. And yes, we do consider it a little bit of a snub. And President Trump, to his credit, you know, attending is really something. Does it show you that that there's some sort of a plan that DeSantis has that we have not yet been read into, which is to kind of win the Chamber of Commerce primary first before actually speaking to donors? Because what I can say, Rahim, is what we are receiving from attendees and grassroots, hundreds of messages. People feel insulted that he is not attending this weekend. Yeah, I'm not surprised. I mean, the interesting part of it is that so many people may have been coming along in part to hear from Governor DeSantis. Right. Knowing that you would have and he's been at turning point events before, knowing that you have other presidential candidates up there probably thought like, hey, yeah, this is going to be a good time for me. You know, I've read so much about what's going on in the media or seen him on Fox all the time talking about this, that and the other. But I'd really like to get up close and personal and see, you know, maybe see if he's as awkward as people say he is. Maybe see if, you know, you can disprove some of those things by by meeting with a person, rubbing shoulders, shaking hands, all of the things that go on at political conferences. And to turn your back on that, like you said, this isn't just a student summit. There are there are thousands upon thousands of other leading people in the movement who will be attending your event. And it seems like that, OK. So Reuters today puts out a story that says Iowa is do or die for DeSantis. And this story appeared to be briefed by the DeSantis campaign. At least that's how it read. Right. People who know this world know what those stories tend to look like. And a source close to the campaign said this. Well, yeah, you just talked to the campaign and somebody didn't want to go on the record. So they are themselves now saying we are going to replicate the Ted Cruz strategy of 2016. Now, remember, Ted Cruz won Iowa, but also remember, Ted Cruz did not become the president of the United States. Ted Cruz lost the nomination. Ted Cruz was not the one up there on the debate stage against Hillary Clinton. And thank goodness for that, quite frankly, as much as Ted Cruz is good on some issues, he would have been no way near a candidate as strong as Donald Trump on that stage against Hillary Clinton. And so you look at who he's got behind him, DeSantis, right. Jeff Rowe, Axiom Strategies, that whole Cruz campaign team from back in 2015, 2016, and you go, oh, I see, you're just trying to do a redox. And the reason that they're spending more time fundraising rather than actually campaigning, which would involve turning up at your event, is because the consultant class want their big bucks paid out. What is this? No, finish your thought, please. Well, look, here's the other part of this that I've been saying for months now is that they're not running a populist campaign. They're not populists. The MAGA skin suit is about as much as they have offered to the Republican Party base in recent months. And sometimes it's not even that. They're putting together a new oligarchic establishment Republican donor class. And by the way, they're barely hyped. You can see when he goes to the Dominion Law Lawyers Office to fundraise, you can see when he uses Rahm Emanuel's old backers. You can see time and time and time again, Council on Foreign Relations, all of these guys. That's the team he's putting together. And that's not a populist way of campaigning. And maybe he's telling us something. Maybe he's letting us look. I'm not that much into you. So there's this story. I don't know how accurate it is, Raheem, that there's a kind of a crisis meeting in the Hamptons. Can you fill us in on that? I mean, I saw that you kind of broke that story, added some commentary to it. Yeah, that's right. Look, we were we were following up on a lot of the reporting that was done by Charlie Gasparino on the same issue earlier this week. And I think this story has gone around a little bit around the rumor mills, around the gossip mills. And it just came to a point where somebody was ready to report that out. And that's what that's what Gasparino did. So we pick up on the basis of that using my sourcing, the people I've spoken to. You'd be surprised at how many people down in Florida actually, you know, still still want to I say this as if you're on different sides, but reach out across the aisle of this Republican presidential primary and talk about what's going on and what needs to be fixed and the problems that are manifesting themselves down in Tallahassee at this current point in time. And so, yeah, it looks like at some point over the next few days, DeSantis and perhaps some key members of his team, his inner circle are going to be in Southampton, in the Hamptons in New York, and having to explain to some quite quite peeved donors like, hey, where is our money actually going? Because you have moved in the polls, you've moved downwards in the polls. So what's going on? You know, are we are we going to be supporting you in the future? Tell us what the plan is. And of course, the brief plan back to that is, you know, we're playing the long game. Well, let's get into the let's get into the I want to I want to get into the detail about that. And also just, you know, Trump standing in the party, I got in a little bit of a heated conversation with DeSantis donor the other day, and that's fine, like, he has a right to do that. And he's like, oh, Trump's going to lose the nomination. I don't know one person that's voting for Trump. So, yeah, you live in Aspen, okay, like just you live in Aspen, okay, you live in Aspen.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Ron DeSantis Wants To "Reconstitutionalize" the Government
"Back, America. Hugh Hewitt inside the beltway, joined from Tallahassee by the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis now running for president. Good morning, Governor. Welcome back. Hey, Hugh. How are you doing? I am great. I want to begin with your announcement. Last time I talked to you, you hadn't announced, now you have announced. In your announcement, you promised to reconstitutionalize the government. My ears perked up. What do you mean by that, Governor? Well, Hugh, you know our founders created three branches of government. They did not create a fourth branch, an administrative state that is unaccountable to the electorate and most policies important that are decided, what kind of car you can drive, what kind of energy you can use are decided not even by your elected representatives, but by nameless, faceless bureaucrats in the bowels of Washington, D .C. So we are going to be revoking all of those Biden policies through the bureaucracy, but we're also going to identify why do we have things like weaponization of agencies? And I think the founding fathers would have predicted exactly what's happened. When you don't have adequate constitutional accountability over these agencies, power is going to accumulate and power will be abused. And so if you look at something like the DOJ and the FBI, I mean, we see examples of 20 FBI agents storming a pro -life advocates home at six in the morning who had already said he would appear voluntarily. We see parents going to school board meetings being surveilled by the FBI under Merrick Garland. They're even identifying Catholics as somehow a big a big problem. And so I think the weaponization is rooted in this lack of accountability. We are going to end the weaponization, but the only way you can end the weaponization is to bring accountability. And that means, of course, a new director of the FBI cleaning house and all those agencies and using the full scope of Article 2 power to bring the bureaucracy to heel. I don't buy this idea that the president cannot remove a, quote, career person when they're abusing power and they're going outside of what is appropriate. They absolutely should be terminated and terminated swiftly. So we're going to be doing that. I think we're going to do it in a big way.

WTOP
"tallahassee" Discussed on WTOP
"From the west. It's in Frederick right now in Hagerstown and western Maryland and portions of Carol county like in Westminster. It is 67 in Reston Bethesda 69 in woodbridge right now we have 63° at 5 30. This is WTO P news. Everything you need every time you listen. The WTO producer's desk is wired by IBW local 26. Where electrical contractors come to grow. Good morning, I'm Ann Kramer, Matt small as our producer. It's top stories we're following for you this hour, some fans will be likely dancing in the streets this weekend after learning the dance Snyder has reached agreement to sell the commanders to D.C. area native Josh Harris who also owns the Philadelphia 76ers. Double new TOP Scott galman with details on the plan. Besides announced the agreement on a sale on Friday, the group includes Josh Harris, who grew up in Chevy Chase, Hall of Famer Magic Johnson and billionaire Mitchell rails. They previously agreed to pay over $6 billion to buy the team. Now the deal has to be approved by three quarters of the NFL's owners. In a statement, Harris says the group looks forward to quote having the honor to serve as responsible and accountable stewards of the commander's franchise moving forward. Snyder has owned the team since 1999 and has been the subject of several recent probes, including a congressional investigation that found he contributed to the organization's toxic work culture. In a separate statement, Tanya and Dan Snyder say they look forward to rooting for Josh and the commanders in the coming years. Scott gelman, WTO P news. Now Joe Gibbs is reacting to the news this morning, the Hall of Fame coach led Washington to three Super Bowl championships. Gibbs says he's gotten to know Josh Harris and his leadership team and fully supports the new group. Gibbs also says he will do what he can to reconnect the franchise with the community fan base in the alumni. You can get all the information on this latest development we have it for you at WTO P dot com. Now to the nation's southern border after the pandemic asylum restrictions were lifted. There's been relative calm at the border between the U.S. and Mexico, despite the lifting of the rose known as tidal 42, there hasn't been the chaos that was expected. Some migrants with asylum application appointments walked across access points in hopes of a new life. Others defied warnings and waded into the Rio Grande. El Paso mayor Oscar leeser says his city is preparing. We know that this is just the beginning. So we are prepared. And that's what we've been preparing for. Policer says there needs to be a lot more immigration judges and he believes migrants should be given work permits to support their families. I Norman hall. It's 5 33, the congressional budget office is out with a new warning. And when the nation could default on its debt, in a new report, the nonpartisan CBO says a debt default could arrive in early June, falling in line with the June 1st deadline set by the Treasury Department earlier this month. But that date could come later this summer. If the Treasury Department has enough funds to make it through June 15th, CBO says expected quarterly tax receipts and other measures could allow the government to pay its bills until the end of July. The government hit the current debt limit of 31.4 trillion back in January, and has relied on extraordinary measures to hold off a crisis since. Campaign 2024 here on WTO peace, Florida governor Ron DeSantis is making moves that many believe will soon lead to a presidential campaign announcement. The Republicans political operation will reportedly move its new base of operations on Monday. NBC News reports it's currently in downtown Tallahassee, but staffers are set to make a move to a new downtown location that will serve as a more official campaign home. It will require the not yet filed campaign to spend more than $5000 in file financial disclosure requirements with federal officials. Now with those documents, Rhonda Santos will acknowledge publicly for the first time that he is indeed running for president. Earlier in the week, New York representative George Santos pleaded not guilty to 13 federal charges. The list of accusations includes wire fraud, theft of public funds and lying to the U.S. House. But legal troubles aren't going to take George Santos away from Washington D.C. anytime soon, CBS News congressional correspondent Scott mcfarlane explains why to our Dmitri sodas. George Santos says he's not going anywhere despite these charges. It's going to remain in office going to continue to run for reelection, even predicting this week. He's going to chair a congressional committee eventually. This is something Republicans in Congress are grappling with. His fellow New York Republicans say he should just resign and get out of there. The House speaker says, let's let the case close first, but that he won't support him for reelection in the meantime. And all of this happens, not in a vacuum Dimitri, but as Republicans have this narrow margin in their majority and they need Santos vote on all these critical pieces of legislation. That was CBS News congressional correspondent Scott McFarland. The marine veteran who used a deadly choke hold on a New York City subway passenger who other passengers say was shouting is now out on bail just hours after he surrendered on a manslaughter charge. 24 year old Daniel penny is charged with second degree manslaughter in Jordan Neely's death. Now penny did not enter a plea and was released on $100,000 bond, even though charge has been filed a grand jury has not heard the case. This case is not reached a grand jury. It will go to a grand jury. The grand jury will evaluate the case. There's a possibility that penny could even testify in a grand jury hearing. And at that point, they'll decide which charges to recommend. Of course, before the indictment, we don't know what's going to happen. If it all remains the same, and it sticks to this manslaughter in the second degree. What that means is that the prosecution doesn't need to prove intent. Now to the latest on the war in Ukraine, Russia tried to destroy U.S. made patriot air defense system with a hypersonic missile last week to U.S. officials tell CNN the attack failed because the Ukrainian military intercepted that missile with the advanced air defense system. Still ahead after traffic and weather will have reaction to a federal judge's decision regarding gun ownership in age limits. 5 36. 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The Charlie Kirk Show
Trump Lashes Out at Murdoch, Fox News and More
"Are you ready for a crazy 9 months or what? I mean, this primary is getting out of control and it really hasn't even begun yet. Let me read you a truth from president Donald Trump. Rupert Murdoch, worst Republican speaker ever Paul Ryan, rhino Karl rove, the Wall Street globalist journal in the rapidly disintegrating Fox News have gone all out over the last three months pushing and promoting wrong to sanctimonious. A man who without the help and endorsement of president Donald J Trump, he's speaking of himself in the third. Would now be working at McDonald's or at a minimum be far away from Tallahassee anyway, all of this rhino globalist push from election undeniable Murdoch has crushed to sanctus in the polls. Darren, we're talking about media. He went straight after Murdoch and the Murdoch empire. He went after Karl rove, Paul Ryan, who's on the board at Fox, any called Ron DeSantis to sanctimonious and desantis. All in one truth. I mean, this is getting, it's getting intense. How is this going to play out? Outline for our viewers the next 9 months. Well, you know, I think we have a little preview, but desantis has an announced yet. I think once he announces, then it's really going to be on and really going to be interesting. But we have a little preview of that. And I think as I've said before, I think things could be very difficult for desantis. I think he's been led astray. I think the advice of his counselors or whoever they are told him to run in this cycle was profoundly ill advised. I've said repeatedly that he should just wait it out and

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Florida Republicans Ban Pronouns, Diversity Programs in Schools
"I am going to bring to you the news from governor desantis, Florida. The latest that he has the latest bill that he has passed Florida Republicans pass bills on pronoun usage at schools, ban on diversity programs. Tallahassee, Florida, Associated Press. Florida Republicans on Wednesday that yesterday approved bills to ban diversity programs and colleges and prevent students and teachers from being required to use pronouns that do not correspond to someone's sex. Building a top priorities of Republican governor Ron DeSantis. The fact that there is even such a bill, do you realize the dystopian world we have entered?

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Caller: Why Does Trump Spend His Time Running Ads Against DeSantis?
"Why does Donald Trump spend all his time running these ads attacking Ron DeSantis for trying to reform Medicare and social security? Donald Trump is in a fight? I mean, why does Ron DeSantis run ads accusing Donald Trump of being a gun grabber and a coward? Well, Donald Trump has spent less time Mike hang out with porn stars. Maybe he could take a different attack in his rope. You don't sound like a fan of Donald Trump Mark. No, I'm not. I'm a fan of Ron DeSantis. I go, no, come on. Are you sure you're not marked from Dallas, Texas? I don't know that you're marked from Tallahassee. I think you might be marked from Dallas. Because you're going to hear, I don't know that Mark desantis is a secret desantis supporter either. Some people have accused him of that. He denies it, but we're going to wait and see, but get ready for a back and forth that's even more amusing than that guy.

AP News Radio
Is the David porn? Come see, Italians tell Florida parents
"The Florence museum housing Michelangelo's renaissance masterpiece for David has invited parents and students from a Florida charter school to visit after completes about a lesson featuring the statue forced the principal to resign. Florence mayor, Dario nadela, also tweeted an invitation for the principal to visit confusing art with pornography, was ridiculous, nadella says, the board of the Tallahassee classical school pressured principle hope Keras Kia to resign last week after an image of the David was shown to a 6th grade art class, the school has a policy requiring parents to be notified in advance about controversial topics being taught the incredulous Italian response highlights how the U.S. culture wars are often perceived in Europe where despite a rise in right-wing sentiment and governance the renaissance and its masterpieces even its naked ones are generally free of controversy. I'm Charles De Ledesma

The Charlie Kirk Show
Governor Ron DeSantis Joins Charlie for an Exclusive Interview
"Desantis, thank you for sitting down. Welcome to Tallahassee, Florida. First time in the mansion, it's pretty awesome. Yeah. Well, we're happy to have you. Thank you. So a lot of people were talking about how there was going to be a red wave in November. And it seemed as if it was a red ripple except here. What happened? Well, it's interesting because we knew we were going to do well. They called the race right at poll closing. I gave the victory speech like 9 o'clock. And I really thought that we had set off a red wave that would sweep the country. And then I remember like after I gave this speech, some of my folks on my campaign were like governor, this is not a red wave. Like, what do you mean it's not a red wave? We went by 20 points like no, no, no, it is here, but we're not seeing it in Pennsylvania. We're not seeing it in some of these other areas. Our candidates are in trouble. Look, in Florida, I think what we were able to do is, you know, I came in. I want a razor thin election, 30 some thousand votes. But I said, okay, I want a close election, but I got a 100% of the executive power. So I'm going to set a vision. I'm going to execute that vision. I'm going to deliver results for people. We obviously had to do that through things like COVID-19, where I had a chance to do things which were not popular with the media, but we stood up for parents. We set up for business owners. We stood up for people's jobs. And so we were able, I think, to develop a record of achievement and really produce results that resonated with not just Republicans, which of course did strongly. We want independence overwhelmingly. And we even want a decent chunk of Democrats. We had the highest percentage of the Latino vote in the history of the state of Florida for any candidate, and I got the highest percentage of the vote that any Republican governor candidate has ever gotten in the history of the state of Florida. You won

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"tallahassee" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"Communications dot com. the show. Why was Tallahassee a destination for you again? Why did you feel what were you coming back here for? Yeah, that's a great question. Community. When we moved to Tallahassee, we felt like we got a embraced with a bear hug our neighborhoods or schools, the church, just the city as a whole. Pulled us in. And we felt that. We didn't know we had it until we left, and then we didn't have it. Our kids felt it. We felt it. So, yeah, we were just missing what had become home. And wanted to get back to it. Okay. All right, so you come back to Tallahassee to vocationally business wise. What are you planning on doing when you get here? Yeah, so at the time, the social business was going through transitions needed me back into it again. So that was another good reason to come back was to come plug back into it. Go back in, started to kind of that reimagine the concept, but make some modifications to it. Right. And we're now to Tallahassee love book. We've kind of moved away from the socially loved name and some of the stylistic legalistic things that we were doing. It's still the same core in that we want to celebrate businesses. We want to celebrate the people behind them, but being super rigid on a lot of the things that we used to be that I used to be so rigid on. I've let go of a lot of that and realize there's a lot of ways to celebrate people and places and so it feels it feels a lot better now to people. It feels better to me. I think we found a better stride with what it could be. So you move down here and you kind of get in your feet underneath you again and then COVID hits. Yeah. So in what a challenge? Yeah, especially in a business like this. Right.

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"tallahassee" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"We have best of Tallahassee. He gets run by Tallahassee magazine, right? So part of that model is you can advertise in the magazine, use the logo and tell people that remind people that the readers chose you. Right. So what vehicle did you have to, like, what would they make money in this model? Right. So our primary medium was an annual publication as well. So if you were one of the top 5 in an industry, you could advertise in that publication all the winners were listed in it. So you, whether you pay it anything or not, you were going to get listed based on your ranking, but if you were one of those top 5, you could also run advertising in it, so people could find out more about you. And that was, I could tell that a, I'd come across a good hook to get meetings because I'd call people and tell them they were voted into something. They had won, especially when they had seen it around town, other people either talking about, hey, vote for us, vote for us, or they talk about being a winner in it. So there was a curiosity and an awareness factor that really kicked in and then the hook to get the meetings was really simple. If they won, they wanted to see the results. So I'd say, yeah, I got all the results. I'll bring them in. How were they distributed? We mailed them around town and then put them in racks and stacks. All over people to pick up. All right. So that took off people that worked for you and people were excited about it. It did. It took about three years to figure out a pure model for it. I think when I started, it was a little bit more of a hold you hostage model. So I started to let go of some things that I thought I needed to hold on to. I wouldn't let anybody use our logos in their ads unless they paid. Holding things back from them to try to get them to advertise, thinking that would be the way to make them advertise. You can't even, you can't even tell anybody that you won this thing unless you're an advertiser. So you got to pay for the rights to speak about it. At least with our logos, but that didn't work. I didn't like it. I didn't like how it felt. It worked. People did advertise. We made money, but I didn't like how I felt about it. So each year I just kind of kept taking bigger steps, even in the first year where they weren't going to be listed in the publication unless they paid the next year we put everybody in there. And then we weren't going to rank them. And then it was like, okay, I'm going to rank them like every year I just kept making strides and how it made me feel. And somehow surprisingly or not, the revenue and financial outcomes just kept getting better as I made the product and the concept more pure. So by the third year, I felt really good about what we had built what it was doing in the community and how I felt about it. That's awesome. And as it continued to grow and be more successful, you eventually to expand you eventually needed to raise some capital, right? And so you start, it starts getting serious at this point when you're using other people's money, right? For sure. So for I rode the wave for about four years, because it's an annual, I could work hard for a few months, and then I had the rest of the year to play with my kids.

The Dan Bongino Show
Blaise Ingoglia: We're Challenging Dems' B.S. Gerrymandering in FL
"They are hypocrites And look you've known this for a long time is that the corrupt liberal media when we tell one side of the equation you and I and many people have known that Democrats strongholds have been doing this for years Democrats will be the first one to cry You can't gerrymander but there will be also be the first ones to gerrymander to make sure that they keep control in places like New York and California and Michigan Look the state of Florida again we're standing up to this We're saying no we're not going to stand for this There was a liberal court Supreme Court before Ron DeSantis took over and remade our Supreme Court the same way Trump remade the Supreme Court's scotus And there was a there was a district that was drawn gerrymandered from Jacksonville all the way over to Tallahassee and the governor saw that and said nope there's something wrong with that And I agreed with him I was one of 6 or 7 Republicans to vote against the current maps insided with governor Desantis is today We are hearing a new set of maps that will probably be passed out on the floor tomorrow Now of course it's going to be challenged But we're challenging some of this BS gerrymandering that has been going on that have been helping the Democrats This governor I will tell you I admire discover so much He is standing up for what he believes in He's got good people supporting him And mark my words we are going to continue turning the state into red It used to be That people used to move from places like New York and New Jersey to Florida because we had no state income tax They used to move because of pocketbook issues The platform is pocketbook issues But because this governor is leading on policy we are seeing people liberal Democrats moving out of the state and more conservatives moving into the state And that's why this state is going to be read

The Dan Bongino Show
Joe Biden Begins National COVID Strategy Originated by Gov. Ron DeSantis
"So the ironic part about this whole thing is Biden keeps trashing every Republican out there like Ron DeSantis who are doing things that are actually effective Florida's unemployment rate is super low The infection rates from COVID have taken a nosedive hospitalization rates because Ron DeSantis thought it was a good idea set up monoclonal antibody centers That's funny You have to trashing to Ron DeSantis It doesn't work that pseudoscience witchcraft voodoo Sounds kind of like Joe Biden's doing the same thing Here's guy Benson on Fox News last night addressing exactly that point Check this out Part of what the president talked about today was this doctor Nicole Safire also familiar to our Fox family tweeted today Part of President Biden's winter COVID plan is forming surge teams to provide monoclonal antibodies in other treatments to people infected It's a great move One that was met with criticism when it was done months ago by governor Ron DeSantis guy Yeah you got to imagine governor desantis is sitting down there in Tallahassee or wherever he's traveling in the state and saying you know that seems like a really good idea Maybe someone should have thought of that Of course that's precisely what he did in the state of Florida He was criticized for it First they called it sort of quackery It wasn't going to work It wasn't proven science and then more doctors came out so actually this is a very effective treatment for COVID And so the next allegation was that somehow this was corruption on the part of governor desantis that he was pay for play or involved in something like that That did not pan out at all And now you've got the president incorporating precisely this exact same idea into his national strategy his battle plan for the winter against COVID and it looks like governor desantis down in Florida is emerging again as

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"tallahassee" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"He took a job in the caribbean at an international private bank. While on the island he met his wife jessica and earned an mba from the university of miami by making a most unusual commute on the weekends in two thousand eight. The couple took a chance on tallahassee in a new company called uber operations which would later become ruvo's as ceo..

AP News Radio
Judge: Florida can't enforce ban on school mask mandates
"Florida judges ruled against the governor and his efforts to ban mask mandates for schools a Florida court has ruled the state cannot enforce its ban against public schools requiring masks while the case plays out in the appellate court system Leon county circuit judge Jon Cooper last week had said Republican governor run to Santis and state education officials had exceeded their authority by imposing the ban through executive order and imposing fines on school boards that did require a mask the judge says there's overwhelming evidence in the case that face coverings do provide some protection for school children especially those too young to be vaccinated the governor says he's still confident he'll win when the case goes next to an appeals court in Tallahassee hi Jackie Quinn

Dual Threat with Ryen Russillo
No. 9 Notre Dame Escapes With OT Victory Over Florida State
"Florida state. Are they better. They have to be better. They're down thirty twenty. They hang in there. George travis quarterback in a weird way they got back in this game running the football because notre dame stayed with a three down linemen formation and then florida states. Like this is what you're giving us. We're just gonna keep taking. It kept running the football down. But mackenzie milton if you remember him at. Ucf to top ten heisman finishes had played a game since november. Two thousand eighteen. He gets back in. It was the story of this game. A starts i think five or five numbers actually could have been a little bit better than that and they tie this game up and send it to overtime for state missed the kick at home. So notre dame's probably gonna pretty get no one's gonna care for state might be better. It's kind of one of those momentum losses when you've been down as florida state but you have the expectations that you should have when you're in tallahassee. But i'm not sure and again notre dame no one's gonna care because the playoff losses.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Feds Launch Civil Rights Investigation Into 5 States Over Mask Mandate Bans
"This a big story buck and it kind of is getting lost. A little bit in the afghanistan shuffle. I would say but the federal government is investigating five different states that have allowed parents to make decisions about whether or not their kids wear masks among those states. Florida tennessee texas. I believe oklahoma and also a fifth state. Obviously not a surprise. Red states are being investigated by federal civil rights investigators at the department of justice. This is pure madness designed to try to make everybody make the exact same decisions so win buck as happens and is already happening this curve that now the cases are diminishing in florida in texas and they're starting to diminish in tennessee. Already happened in missouri and arkansas. When this happens what usually occurs is the blue check brigade and all the mask mandate losers out there. Say oh well. The reason cases started to go down. They've been arguing this for eighteen months because people started wearing their masks. Well the data doesn't work if there's no mask mandate so rhonda santa is now in the middle of a mask fight. We talked about this. Was it on friday. I think it was buck when a local court in tallahassee florida said the governor had exceeded his authority they now are going to appeal. The department of justice is involved. Here's rhonda santa's on the mass gorse. Well it's gonna be appealed. Obviously it's if you look at the ruling. He's basically saying that. It had violated the school school boards. The parents bill of rights violence the school but in reality school. boards weren't even parties to the case. So i think we're not really good grounds to appeal In terms of the first district court of appeal and look at the end of the day. What the parents. Bill of rights requires in our judgment. Is that parents be given the right to opt out.

The Ric Edelman Show
Judge rules Florida school districts may impose mask mandates
"He was 65 years old and leaves behind a wife and daughter and appeal already on the way after Tallahassee judge rules against the state's student mask mandate Ban Florida Commission of Education Richard Corcoran says letters will still be sent to school districts, not complying. We're not joking. I mean, you have to follow the rule of law. You have to do what is right, and if you're not going to do what's right, we will withhold your salaries.

Guy Benson
Florida School Mask Mandate Ban Struck Down in Court
"The governor and says school districts can impose mask mandates. Tallahassee Judge John Cooper said Florida law doesn't allow the governor and education board to band school districts from enacting mass commanding face mask policies that follow CDC guidance are at this point in time, reasonable and consistent with the best scientific and medical opinion and guidance in the country. At this time, the governor's order said. Having kids wear masks should be up to parents boxes. Jessica Rosenthal, America's

Lesley's Lessons Podcast
"tallahassee" Discussed on Lesley's Lessons Podcast
"It becomes foreign to your body to your energy once they realize this does not have to be my story anymore or ever has to be my story if you are in those early stages of something and you see some red flags and someone is just when you're around them it just feels gloomy. It just feels like this can go left. I can't trust this person with my feelings because violate me. They're going to say something. That is going to be disrespectful. And i don't talk to myself that way. I'm going to leave before this goes left. I don't call myself names. call myself stupid on. Call myself hopeless. When i miss the mark. I just take it as a lesson. I'm not going to let another person. Put me down in. Make me feel horrible about myself. Just because that's what we used to do or that's what they like to do. I don't agree with that. I'm not attracted to pain and drama. It's a turn off to me. It's not my thing it's not my style. It's not the way i choose to live and once you have them in tallahassee intact. You're going to see changes where you can't believe that you didn't really have to do much. You just gonna see magnets of pain. Just drop off you just going to see it. You're going to be attracted to new things new lifestyle living a certain way. You're gonna decorate your home.

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"tallahassee" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"It's important to me to connect with girls and women almost as an example of you know this is possible. I hadn't created this this idea in my head. I mean i be here You know people like me are real and and you can. Actually you can be whatever it is. You wanna be brain from fury communications. It's how i got here. A show of inspiring stories from tallahassee area leaders business owners and neighbors all the challenges opportunities. Inspirations the twists and turns of life that led them to where they are. Today everyone has a story worth telling and i am really grateful that we bring a few of them to you. I truly have been changed by my conversations with these amazing people. And.

KNBR The Sports Leader
"tallahassee" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"You know that dealership in Tallahassee says. Here's what I need from you. I need you to show up. And do a signing. Three different times over the span of six months, and I'm gonna need you to pump out Let's say 10 Instagram. Posts. And then I'm gonna need you to do an interview. With our head sales manager. And the player says, Okay, I'll do all that. Of course, I'll do whatever it takes to get the money. And then down the road. The player realizes ah, this isn't really working out for me. This is a lot more work than I thought it would be. And now I got the guy calling me all the time. And now the guy wants me to show up and he wants me to show up to his kids Birthday party, and that wasn't part of the contract. But should I do it? Maybe there's going to be more money down the road. Look, These are good problems to have because the player ultimately is going to make money. And I don't think people are going to feel bad for them to have to live this out. But I can tell you right now is somebody Who has endorsement deals. That stuff does happen and you get in the weeds on this stuff and expectations always change throughout the course of this. And when these quarterbacks sign, let's say a $200,000 deal and that is going to happen. And maybe north of that down the road, maybe right now. What are the expectations going to be? And how difficult is it going to be for those student athletes to meet those expectations beyond everything else A student athlete has to do already. Whether it's academics. Whether it has to do with What they do. For the actual football team or for their team in general. How is all that going to work? I've seen a lot when it comes to this. And I can tell you right now Players are going to sign some really bad deals and they're going to get in. Bed with some CD individuals. And then what happens? You've already heard about. You know these players signing up with bar stool, Okay, and they're getting merch right off the bat. And you know, it makes sense on its face. If barstools going to pump out your name image like this Get you a bigger following on social media, then maybe can strike more deals based on the eyeballs. That are going to see all of your content on social media. But then you start to get into. Well, what about gambling? Bar stool is basically has their own gambling wing now. How is that going to work with the school school is going to be cool with that. These are all the questions that I don't think everybody has had time. To fully fat and investigate. And I'm not saying Hey, this is bad Name. Image. Likeness is bad. This is going to be back. No, this is ultimately good. Like I said, these are good problems to have But there are going to be some big time unintended consequences that I don't think people have totally fleshed out, and these athletes right now are running to sign on the dotted line. Because they've never had an opportunity, and by the way, I would do the exact same thing. There's no doubt if me and all my friends happen to be on a lacrosse team at Ohio State. We're running to sign every deal. We can. Are we going to even know what a bad deal is? Who are we listening to? Who is providing any kind of insight or consultation? Because we've never been faced with any of this before. And that is where I think we're going to hear some horror stories. Over the next year may not hear them right away, but we're going to hear some horror stories. And we're gonna see Like we do in the advertising world. We're going to see some companies not pay up. They're going to strike a deal with an athlete and that athletes not going to see the money. And it is going to get really shady, and they're going to be some uncomfortable phone calls behind the scenes. Is it going to be up to the schools to monitor this stuff? Is it going to be up to the schools to enforce? Any of this. There is going to be a seedy underbelly to this. I know we've always had seedy underbelly and who doesn't love in college sports are really good, seedy underbelly because you could argue That it has something that college sports have thrived in. In that in that Area of contempt. And just overall. Profile of weirdness that these individuals who have been, you know, handing out payments. Behind the scenes with boosters and whatnot. It's been an ugly area for a long time. Well, now it's gonna be a little more out in the open. But what is gonna happen? When some of these businesses aren't exactly thrilled with what the athlete has done. To earn that money. And then what happens when the athlete doesn't perform what happens when the athletes says I got my money? I'm I'm done. Peace out. My ankle hurts. I'm going to call it a call it a career here and get ready for the NFL draft. Do you think that's not going to get uncomfortable? You think that's not going to get ugly? And again I can't stress enough. I'm not saying these are reasons that this shouldn't have happened New. I want these players to earn money. They have earned it. But have they fully thought out What it's going to be like.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"tallahassee" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"Returned to Tallahassee Monday for a special session to deal with one item that gaming compact with the Seminole tribe. Governor De Santis signed the deal about three weeks ago that will expand the tribes control over gambling in Florida, including sports betting toe have a agreement like this, which is get out, provide the state with the minimum of $500 million. Ah, year. That's something. I think that that's really, really important. The deal should pass with little trouble but also needs federal approval and might meet court challenges. Monday also brings tax day. If you're a parent who has put it off, make sure you file for the child tax credit program. The child tax credit has been in love before, but this is a one year expansion of it. That's gonna Divide families with Children additional payments to grasp the year South Florida Congresswoman Lois Frankel says single parents earning up to $112,500 a year and married couples earning up to 150 Grand can qualify for up to 3600 bucks a year per child. The expansion is part of the American rescue plan Congress passed in March. South Florida Cops tackle a recent spike in deadly shootings. Miami police chief Art Acevedo says police will work 2700 additional hours, concentrating in the areas with the most gun violence like Little Haiti and over town and we impact and reduce it there. We're going to reduce it, another places begins again. These bad guys are mobile. He says. 86% of all crimes happen in these areas committed mostly by at risk miners working for adult gang members with Florida's news. I'm John McTwist, um,.

The Bone 102.5
"tallahassee" Discussed on The Bone 102.5
"My parents. Well, I called my parents primary care providers. They did not have the vaccine. They said if we have it when we get it, we will call you and we will let you know the same time I went to the Leon County. Health Department website, which is where everyone in the city of Tallahassee was directed to go and I got my parents registered on the site, and then the next day the site shut down, and it's still shut down to this day. I I have no idea what's going on. And then all of a sudden you start which is Tallahassee? You say small town very small town. With no other small towns connected around it, so it would probably be a lot like Largo. If Lago was just isolated. You know what I mean, like it's small and two colleges, but that doesn't matter. We're talking about people 65 older. The News has been telling you that black people are and minorities are skeptical of getting the vaccine because of the Tuskegee experiment. I'm making it plain for you tonight. There's a lot of reasons why some black people won't get it. But what you hear in the streets and online and on the Internet. Did you hear that All? We don't trust the government. We don't trust the government. I could make an argument that if you're going way back to the Tuskegee experiment is a reference point. There's other reference points you could have made that are arguably stronger. Then the Tuskegee experiment because most people when they cite Tuskegee experiment, they were going to tell you how to government injected black men with syphilis, and that is not what happened. And if you think that's what's happening you've been running with that you're wrong. You could do a simple Google. And you can figure out They didn't inject them with syphilis. If they had syphilis. They didn't treat it. That was The hook with that. However. If you really felt like the government was on some Tuskegee stuff like since then. You can't have an argument of why you would have stayed in this country. You just can't If that's what you're you're putting it on at the same time is one thing to talk about. We need to get this vaccine for my parents that 65 they're at risk. My mom has type one diabetes. My dad has all types of unless conditions and then you go or you'll get it tomorrow. 9 A.m.. Mm hmm. Okay? My dad said he feels good about it. My mom says she's feels good about it. My dad said he did the research. My dad said I wasn't paying attention to politics. Was paying attention to the science. Said the pills the same whether Trump was promoting it, or he left now. Medicine. Still, the same to science is still the same. Either. You believe it cause you filed the scientific process or you didn't with that being said. I want my parents to get the vaccine if they want to get it at the same time, I feel a little bit nervous about it. Which is natural not saying nervous enough to where I suggest they don't get it. But I did. Just tell them. I said, if you don't feel right about this You don't have to get it tomorrow. I don't really know.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"tallahassee" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"The latest numbers from the state Health Department show Florida has exceeded 1.6 million Corona virus infection since the start of the pandemic. Adding more than 8400 new cases today and 169 additional virus related deaths. The city of Miami is beginning to zero in on a new top cop. Public interviews were held today in commission Chambers. Miami police Major Francisco Fernandez believes the department needs to be fair, impartial and willing to work with the community. The bridge is already there We gotta do is walk on that bridge and meet half way. That is what I believe Policing will be in the desk in the next few years. Current chief George Holy know was slated to retire at the end of the month, but has said he'll stay on until his replacement is in place. The National Weather Service confirmed that just before noon today, a tornado touched down in Tallahassee Tallahassee International Airport was temporarily closed for damage assessment while debris was reported near Tallahassee Community College, The naval air Station, Jacksonville Air Show has been canceled because of covert 19. It was set for April. 10th and 11th. The Blue Angels were scheduled to headline the show. The Navy's Precision flight team is now scheduled to kick off its 2021 schedule of shows. April 17th at the Sun and Fun Aerospace Expo in Lakeland with Florida's news I'm John Conrad. A sobering prediction. I'm Lisa let Sarah Fox News. The Biden administration is projecting as many as 90,000. Americans will die from covert 19 in.

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"tallahassee" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"Troops called in to keep the inauguration safe are under the microscope. There are about 25,000 National Guard troops in Washington right now surrounding the city, Mork Spect ID to arrive in the next few days. They're coming from all over the country. Governors from all different states have sent them to Washington, D. C. According to law enforcement sources. They'll be screened. Multiple times. Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy also confirmed this. In an interview with The Associated Press Over the weekend, he said troops will be heavily screened over fear of an insider attack. That's Fox's David Sponsors. Also worry of U S Capitol like attacks at state capitals for big protests feared yesterday did not happen in Columbus, Ohio, a small crowd at the Statehouse. Some people carrying weapons. Some people were dancing state lawmakers in Tallahassee, Florida, say things stay quiet. And in Lansing, Michigan, about 25 protesters showed up outnumbered by members of the media boxes chill. NATO president like Biden keeps pushing to get the Corona virus vaccine to 100 million people in his 1st 100 days. White House task force Dr Anthony Fauci, who will be a Biden advisor, calls a doable telling NBC's Meet the press. If we can get you know the overwhelming majority of the population vaccinated. We'd be in very good shape. The Russian opposition leader who was poisoned, then recovered, has been arrested. Returning to the country Foxes Simon No one has an update Live and David Alexei Navalny has just appeared in court. He described his hearing as the highest degree of lawlessness. The U. S. The U and Britain all say the politician should be released immediately. But Russia is brushing off those demands. Navalny was arrested at an airport in Moscow yesterday as he returned to Russia after five months recuperating in Germany and traveled overseas after being.

NewsRadio WIOD
"tallahassee" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD
"On guard in Tallahassee. The National Guard will coordinate with police under an order from governor two Santas who cited FBI reports of possible violence as president. Trump Leaves office Wednesday. The FBI says it has stopped a potential threat against Trump supporters at the Florida capital. Federal prosecutors and Tallahassee See 33 year old Daniel Baker planned to confront protesters at the Florida capital Sunday and hold them at gunpoint. The federal complaint claims Baker posted on social media before the November 3rd election that he hoped the right would try a coup because he wanted to slay enemies again. The feds say he planned the attack for when supporters of President Trump were expected to be at the state Capitol. I'm Gordon Byrd, a floor and a fundraiser for the Missouri senator seen urging on rioters before their assault on the U. S. Capitol will have to find a new venue. Loews Hotel said on Twitter that it told the political Action Committee hosting the Orlando fundraiser featuring Republicans. Holy next month that it will no longer be held at Loews Hotels. Governor De Santa says the state gets Corona virus vaccine doses out the door as quickly as possible. Once we receive next week's distribution will be allocated additional supply to our higher performing sites. If state supported pods like drive thru testing sites at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, the governor's emergency manager complaint on Twitter about the federal response. Jared Moskowitz called it an epic fail on Lee 59% of People surveyed by the University of South Florida say they'll get the vaccine when they can. But the service showed that most people don't get their information about the vaccine from their doctor. We found that the most popular methods for learning about the vaccine were television news, friends, family and co worker. Curse and social Media. USS Stephen nearly says people under 65 might not seek medical advice because they can't get a shot yet with Florida's news I'm John Mc Weston. 2020.

News Radio 920 AM
"tallahassee" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM
"Florida and accused of trying to organize an armed response to a pro trump rally expected Sunday at the State Capitol in Tallahassee. According to an FBI affidavit, Daniel Baker use social media to plot with like minded individuals to encircle protesters and then trap them at the state Capitol in Tallahassee. The court document describes threats of violence and a prediction of civil war. Baker is described as anti trump anti government and anti Police and noting Baker's arrest. US. Attorney Lawrence Keith said extremists intent on violence from either end of the political and social spectrum's must be stopped. Boxes girdle Scott Maura. Arrests have been made from last week's storming of the U. S. Capitol building. Matthew Dis Arno, the agent in charge of the FBI's Dallas field office, with some advice for people who were there were looking to identify every single person who was involved in that siege of the capital. If you were involved or if you were in the area, it is a much better play to come to us to call us to talkto us. A Virginia man has been arrested for threatening signs he placed on his front lawn. The sheriff's office in Goose Linn County, Virginia, says it received multiple complaints about the signs Kenneth Craig Thomas had at his home, including one that said, Kill Biden. Another said Make Biden pay In the criminal complaint cited by a Richmond news station. Sheriff's officials say Thomas was also standing next to the signs and waving at cars and that his car parked at the end of the driveway had a Confederate flag sticking out of the window. He's facing a charge of threatening a person in writing, but both the FBI and Secret Service are part of an ongoing investigation. He's a Brady Fox News. We're putting more millions in the mega millions jackpot. Nobody won Friday's three quarter billion dollar prize. It'll be at least 850 million.

NewsRadio WIOD
"tallahassee" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD
"At the request from the mayor of Tallahassee Governor Rhonda Satis has called out the Florida National Guard on Friday evening. The governor activated the National Guard to assist state and local law enforcement agencies following FBI warnings of potentially violent protests in state capitals this weekend in advance of President elect Joe Biden's inauguration. The governor's executive order mobilizing the guard was issued in response to reports of potential civil unrest. The order went into effect immediately and will last until January. 24th The FBI has arrested a former Army soldier and what they say was a plot to commit violence at the Florida capital. Federal prosecutors in Tallahassee See 33 year old Daniel Baker planned to confront protesters at the Florida capital Sunday and hold them at gunpoint. Baker of former Airborne Infantry man is accused of transmitting a threat to kidnap or injured The federal complaint claims Baker posted on social media before the November 3rd election that he hoped the right would try a coup because he wanted to slay enemies again. The feds say he planned the attack for when supporters of President Trump were expected to be at the state Capitol. I'm Gordon Byrd, governor to Santos says they are rolling out vaccine doses as quickly as possible. Next week's distribution will be allocated additional supply to our higher performing sites. If state supported pods like drive thru testing sites at Miami's hard Rock stadium and the villages retirement community that are performing well and will continue to be supplied. Florida is reporting more than 16,800 new covert 19 cases and 188 additional virus related deaths. The state's positivity rate for new cases is above 10%. The Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Chicago Blackhawks and Emily Arena Friday night 5 to 2, the Lightning play.

NewsRadio WIOD
"tallahassee" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD
"Y o D. At the request from the mayor of Tallahassee Governor Rhonda Status has called out the Florida National Guard on Friday evening, The governor activated the National Guard to assist state and local law enforcement agencies following FBI warnings of potentially violent protests in state capitals this weekend In advance of President elect Joe Biden's inauguration, the governor's executive order mobilizing the guard was issued in response to reports of potential civil unrest. The order went into effect immediately and will last until January. 24th the FBI has arrested a former Army soldier and what they say was a plot to commit violence at the Florida capital. Federal prosecutors in Tallahassee say 33 year old Daniel Baker planned to confront protesters at the Florida capital Sunday and hold them at gunpoint. Baker, a former airborne Infantry man is accused of transmitting a threat to kidnap or injured The federal complaint claims Baker posted on social media before the November 3rd election that he hoped the right would try a coup because he wanted to slay enemies again. The feds say he planned the attack for when supporters of President Trump were expected to be at the state Capitol. I'm Gordon Byrd, governor to Santos says they are rolling out vaccine doses as quickly as possible. Next week's distribution will be allocated additional supply to our higher performing sites. If state supported pods like drive thru testing sites at Miami's hard Rock stadium and the villages retirement community, They're performing well and will continue to be supplied. Florida is reporting more than 16,800. You cope in 19 cases and 188 additional virus related deaths. The state's positivity rate for new cases is above 10%. The Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Chicago Blackhawks and Emily Arena Friday night 5 to 2..

Balls! A Supernatural Podcast
"tallahassee" Discussed on Balls! A Supernatural Podcast
"It's now twenty. Twenty one aka the year of mad max and we're starting off with a bang. Indeed indeed we are. Oh my god other there's craziness going on. I would say in the world but it's just happening here. S literally us. We are tiger king of the world and all other nations are just washing us with bated breath. Oh they're sitting back with their popcorn just just watching shit. Go down there like. Tlc couldn't even come up with something like that's so true so true in what we're all just sitting waiting for their hallmark ending if only if only I wanna welcome. Our new friends lead us. Hi new friends thank you. Yes if you're an old friend hello also but hello to our new friends. Thank you returning. Thanks for joining us. It's nice to meet you. It's nice to see you guys again. Yes you'll be able to see us This coming thursday We do our hunter. Happy hour hill. Yeah should be should be fun. I'm excited me too as a side note. Guess what what. Look doc brought me. That's the rock. I'm gonna throw it outside where it belongs. We'll thank you for the rock. thanks logie. you're the best though is so thoughtful tallahassee going that great that rocks coming right back but then you want it you know i. I need a good paper way for all of my notes. So that i'm accumulating obvi- yes we are hosting are happy hour hunter happy hour not. Our hunter hunter hunter runner. Our hunter happy hour and we posted the cocktail we did. It's a fresh blood cocktail lou. I wonder what that could be. Maybe today's episode. Oh is it might be..

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"tallahassee" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"New laws of Kicked in in Florida If you passed a stopped, school bus says kids get on or off. You're looking at a fine between 204 $100 double what they were just yesterday, tripling starting today the minimum state unemployment tax rate businesses pay, but worker's compensation costs are dropping by an average of more than 6%. Employees will also have to check the immigration status of the prospective new hires through the federal E Verify system. The news for low income workers. The minimum wage has risen nine cents to 8 65 an hour within rising to $10 an hour in September. I'm Erick Rodriguez. The contentious new strain of the Corona virus said has spread in Britain is showing up here in Florida. Department of Health said it was detected in Martin County on the Treasure Coast. The patient a man in his twenties with no history of travel, a new report shows Florida's crime rate dropped for the first half of 2020 on the number of murders increased the FTL, Lee says the overall crime rate decreased by 11.7%. However, the murder rate jumped by 16.2% with 595 reported in the first six months of 2020. New Year. New economic forecast from Florida tax watched Unemployment's going to go down and wait. Do you think that Florida's gross state product is going to grow faster than other states and faster than the U. S. Tony carve a hole with Florida tanks watch since state revenues or a billion dollars over previous estimates, so drastic cuts from Tallahassee are unlikely. And in College Bowl action in Florida today, Northwestern Beat Auburn 35 19 in the verb Oh Citrus Bowl in Orlando with Florida's news. I'm Larry Stillman..