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This is Daybreak with Jason Jay Jones on 925 Fox News. Everybody and their sister wants us to eliminate property taxes here in Florida, right? We all want to see a way for property taxes to go away. But one of the biggest questions for those that are out there is what is going to happen to the smaller counties, the poorer counties. And when you first read the headline that yesterday, Ron DeSantis now says poorer counties will eventually be on their own to deal without property taxes, right? So... To eliminate property taxes and understand what property taxes go to, they go straight to the local municipalities, they go to the counties, right, so that they're able to fund fire, police, and all the programs that they have. But first responders are one of the main things, schools and other thing, right? These are all things that are funded by your property taxes. Now, if you eliminate those, where does that funding come from? Now, thankfully, there's been some very good thinkers that have put their brains together and come up with a bunch of different plans. But when we first started talking about property taxes, it was those different plans that were confusing us all. We're like, how many of these things are going to be on the ballot? Where yesterday, we heard where... Ron DeSantis had this plan where he said that he's going to eliminate any of those that have a homestead in their Florida residents, right? Which is a great idea because then if you own more than one home, you can't homestead. You've got to pay taxes on those. Anybody that's a snowbird pays taxes on their home, right? I kind of like the way it went. But he is 100% saying that he will not leave the smaller counties behind. And man, you talk about something you can say to Santas that'll make me say, let's go. Team Ron DeSantis all day long. He said, I'm not saying, this is basically the quote that you got, right? I'm not saying it's even scary, but I put in the budget enough money to completely 100% reimburse any homestead property tax reduction for those fiscally constrained counties. Quote, there are some people that say you shouldn't do that, but my view is a little more difficult maybe for some of them. And now eventually they're going to have to figure that out. But in the meantime, I won't leave them to fear. We will...

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Pull money back from other places to make sure that the counties out there. And by the way, if you want to list, we're talking, you know, Baker, Bradford, Calhoun, Columbia, DeSoto, Dixie, Franklin, Gadson, Gilchrist, Glades, golf, Hamilton, Hardy, Henry, Highlands, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Okachovie, Putton, Sawani, Taylor, Union. Wachula and Washington counties, all of those, right, are on the list of counties that are fiscally constrained and will have a issue trying to cover police, fire, and all of those issues. Now, what happens if a city can't pay for their police department? Does it become unruly? No, the county takes over. Then the county sheriff steps in, and the county sheriff steps in and starts handling the policing of that area, right? And then if the county can't handle it, the state pulls in, and then the state can handle it, we're in trouble. Right? We're getting ready to have a crazy bunch of lunatics running the streets like madmen. But I have to tell you, the fact that he said this is something you know means a lot to me. One of the things that I think that we need to focus on are these smaller communities. They need to make sure these smaller communities have representation. They get so kind of shadowed behind the bigger communities that have big donors and have big things going on. And then the smaller communities will lose their... ability to perform and to do things, right? So by Ron DeSantis saying that these smaller counties won't have to worry, I've got their back is so great, right? It just feels good to know that's coming. Now, there's a lot of support, and just so you know, The House Committee backs property tax relief amends, and the House Committee advanced the constitutional amendment for property tax relief, despite Democrats and government advocates voicing their objections about the potential devastation. The House Ways and Means Committee passed a resolution with a 10 to 5 vote. That means it's ready to go before a full House after the House State Affairs Committee and Select Committee of Property Taxes have already okayed. Uh, there are, it's one of several plans. And it is a, um, an exemption from non-school property taxes for 200,000 of the homestead properties assessed valued as long as the property is insured. So if long as you're insured, uh, you will get the, the cut. And it's real early, but. It's one of those things that we have to really pay attention to because not only is it going to put money back in your pocket by eliminating property taxes, hopefully.

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hopefully because we haven't 100% found where that money's coming from and we have yet to find out if that means an increase in sales tax if you're going to put it up 1% for the for schools or or what your plan is we we haven't got to the nuts and bolts of the actual plan yet right uh but There is a lot of frivolous spending going on in a lot of these richer counties, right? Where they've had these property taxes and where your property. So right after COVID, everybody knows it, right? Your house went up to like $500,000. You only paid like $2.25 for it, right? And you're like, man, I could double my money, which by the way, any financial person in the world will tell you if you can double your money on a house to sell it. right and go and get another one and continue to do that because there's very few things in this world legally that you can do and get a big $250,000 check all at once. Wham! Right? So. Everyone have these house values that got balloon up. Well, what happens with that balloon? It comes is the property taxes. They get more property taxes. They get more of this, right? The millage rate goes up, and they're pumped about it, and they're able to get all of this extra money. And even though the population hasn't increased as much as their revenue. they have it. Now they've got to figure out how to survive without it. It's going to be something that will be on the ballot. It is 100% going to be on this ballot. I know it. Ron DeSantis will make it. And I'm pretty sure Tallahassee wants to make it happen too. Like it seems to be the unified opinion of everyone. The Democrats seem to seem to want to find an argument behind it. But that's only because most conservatives stand with it. It's crazy to think that any Democrat would be like, huh. I don't want to eliminate my property taxes. I don't want to pay double, right? Matter of fact, I'll pay my neighbor's taxes too. They're not saying that, but that's basically what you're thinking about. Let's move forward past this. Because now if we could have a state, imagine being the state with no state income tax and now no property tax for the residents. You talk about the free state of Florida. You'll have more people from Michigan moving down here because they don't like their football coach. I had to slide that in real quick because I'm not going to talk about it. But he's in jail now, the Michigan coach. But that's another realm of it, right? This is the property taxes and where it's going to go. Now, he also announced the budget and what he wants to do with that budget yesterday. And by he, I mean Governor Ron DeSantis. He made an announcement for the budget. And what he wants to do with that budget is also something that I'm standing with. I, man, Ron DeSantis, you're doing it. You're handling it because this right here is something that is important to me. And it's also important that we level up this.

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with something else. We've, this, just like when you put something through the House and the Senate needs a companion bill, what I'm going to talk about next within Ron DeSantis's new proposed budget, I love, but it needs a companion. And I'm going to tell you what that companion is next. You're listening to Daybreak right here on 925 Fox News. This frequency rings with the sound of freedom. 925 Fox News right all along. Welcome back, Daybreakers. How you doing today? Good morning. Welcome to it. A Thursday. 19 minutes after 8 o'clock as you get your day started here on this Thursday morning and getting ready for the big weekend. I'm excited for tomorrow's broadcast out there at Mel's Diner. I know it's going to be so much fun. I just got done texting with Mayor Allers. He's coming out from 7 to 8. He'll be out there, Mayor Gibson, the entire time. And I can't wait to see which one of those two. They're the front runners by far when it comes to the Mayor World Challenge. I will say that Mayor Ribble of Astero came in a solid third, but there has been a constant battle between Gibson and Allers, and I'm looking forward to the final count for 10,000 for the troops tomorrow, live out at Mel's Diner in Cape Coral. So we just got done talking about Ron DeSantis and a lot to do with... the property taxes and where he stands in the fact that now it looks like we're actually going to get something actually on the ballot. Ron DeSantis unveiled his new $117 billion, $2,026 budget proposal up to up $2.2 billion from last year. But what is he focusing on? Well, he is focusing on vouchers for school choice, which are basically under scrutiny right now for the missing 30,000 different students, which, by the way, is millions of dollars. Because each kid gets like $8,000, so do $30,000 times $8,000. It's like $2.8 million or something like that, right? And... they're looking for this money. And they, you know, they're trying to find where it went. They were trying to track down these students. And there's just been so much when it comes to that. So that's happening. But I love that they're going to continue to fund that. The ability to have school choice, but not only that, but the voucher program is probably one of the greatest things when it comes to schools here in Florida. Now, I come from community schooling, right? Where everyone in the area goes to the school in their community. And when I first got here, I didn't understand that correctly, right? Like you drive by two high schools to take your son or daughter to another school. Why wouldn't you just go to the one school? But it's because they grade schools and you know what the schools are graded at and you don't want your kid to go to an F school. That's why my kid goes to the only A plus school in Lee County. And...

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I'm excited about what we got going on here. Now, inside this budget, he wants to put $201 million into addressing Florida's last place ranking when it comes to teachers pay. Last place. The strongest place for education, we are the lowest paying. And it goes in to talk about how the living wage for two is 61K. No way. No way in hell. I'm not sure you can live by yourself at $61,000 a year and be able to survive unless you find a really small place to live in. But even apartments are 13, 14, 1,800 a month for tiny little apartments. The cost of housing is an issue. And it's the second part of what I'm going to talk about during this segment. So giving our teachers more money is something I think personally. before we put $26 billion into some reservoir, let's put $26 billion into making sure that our teachers the highest paid in the nation. I want to hear that. We already have the safest schools. Lee County has the safest schools in all of Florida, right? Florida has the safest schools in all of the country. I would assume. Don't know that actual fact, right? But I do know this, that... Paying our teachers a living wage is how you keep teachers. You're having a problem. You have 20% of teachers have left since 2020. And there is so much that we need to worry about. But Ron DeSantis backing teachers. He's also back in the blue. And he's put some cop raises in there. And he's including some great money for New National Guard and for the raising of... giving raises to law enforcement across Florida, which also sounds great. But as we've talked earlier, when we were talking about what a Fort Myers, you know, earlier in the week or last week when we had the union on and we were talking about what a city of Fort Myers cop makes, it was something like 60 grand, right? 60 grand. If you take out $2,000 a month for rent on an average, you're now down to what, 24, you're down to $36, right? Now let's take out taxes. Now you're down to like, I don't know, 31 grand, right? Maybe less, $30, $28,000. And then you've got to take out all your rent, I mean, all your insurance, car payments, cell phone bills, electricity. And if you own the home, you've got to, you know, you'll say you're paying a $2,000 more, you better come up with your taxes, all these things you've got to come up with. So my part B on this is something that when I had a chance and those in the conservative world that have done a lot of political runs will know what a guy named Scott Allen, he's a builder here in town. And Scott Allen about six years ago went out and he did this big workforce housing push and he pushed to build workforce housing for first responders, teachers and medical professionals. You have to be one of those people. right, to get into these communities. And what does it do? Well, they've done it in other places like Kansas City. They've got duplexes for new teachers that are between 600 and 900 a month. It's subsidized with government funds. But, and a lot of people, that just turns into Section 8 housing. Workforce housing doesn't turn into Section 8 housing. Do you want to know why it doesn't? Because no one living in there is living off of the government.

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Got a bunch of law enforcement and teachers living there. Firefighters living there. That's who would live in these workforce housing. When he started putting this out and we as a state and as a county, we're all for it, right? And he designed it mainly for teachers. But having workforce housing and a way for us to create that in all of our area counties and for that most part across the state would fix this short term. You eventually got to put these raises. Everybody out there doesn't make, I mean, there's some, I'm sure, and especially those who own their own business. But if you think about even what radio people make, it isn't much different than what it was 10 years ago. But my gas bill is twice what it was 10 years ago. My mortgage is twice what it was 10 years ago. My food bill is three times what it was 10 years ago. It's all these kitchen table politics that we worry about, right? That's what we've been talking about. That's been the message this morning, right? So if we came up with a way, which Ron DeSantis, I love you, thank you for giving teachers raises. Thank you for standing behind our law enforcement officers. Anybody who knows me knows I stand behind back in the blue. You know how I stand about that. I love all of our law enforcement. I think they're all grossly underpaid. But our teachers are. Way underpaid. Way underpaid for what they do. Now, I don't want to get into an argument. They only work eight months, ten months, blah, blah, blah. They parent your kids during the school year more than you do. They have more time with your kids than you do. You want to make sure you're putting great people in those seats, but they need a place to live. Otherwise, they seek out different employment where they pay more money. So that they can live. You know, I always joke. I own a business and work two jobs. Now, I do it because I have a goal in life and my work ethic is my drive in life, right? But imagine if I did not do those, the struggle would be real every month. It would be beyond check for checking. By the way, we're almost checked to check even with the business and two jobs. But we have kids with expensive hobbies and things like that. So I will say that it's crazy to think that we don't have this and that we need it more. And thank you to Santis for standing with the teachers and being a part of the movement of great schools. strong law enforcement and a free state of Florida. He's on it. He's doing it. Way to go out in a blaze of glory. I love it. We got the 5 at 835 next right here on 92. Fox News. Somewhere on I-75, a Democrat is waiting for scientific consensus before merging. It's going to be a while. A traffic update is next on 92-5 Fox News. We don't follow the mainstream. We follow our own shadow, which looks a lot like George Washington riding a bald eagle. Sweet. 92-5 Fox News. Right, all along.

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Welcome back to daybreak here on 92-5 Fox News, right all along, and let's get into it. We've got that 5 at 835. The 5 at 835 is presented by Resney Wealth Management, creating financial independence for over 30 years online at resneywealth.com. Number five. But I think this notion of, I think it's this notion of toxicity and masculinity needs to be separated. And I think it's been conflated. And I think we're going to have to work on that a little bit. And I think there's, look, there is a crisis. I think some of us scare them. I think I scare them a little bit, why they spend so much time on it. No, I'm serious because I can fix a truck. They know I'm not bull-h-hitting on this. I'm not putting this in people's grill. I don't know if my identity is not hunting. My identity is football coaching. My identity is not, you know, a beard and a truck. Your identity is. You ain't nothing but a lot. Yeah, and your identity is that you are a thief and allowing it to happen. You are a, you are involved in the crime, my friend. You are, you are, what's the word I'm looking for here? Help me out, Rob. When you do a crime with somebody else, you are an accomplice. That's the word I'm looking for, accomplished. Thank you for that. I was having a hard time there. You know, I was almost going to call him a, I don't want to get people mad. I'm going to call him a repungent person. Where did you think I was going to go? Number four. I wanted to talk to about a few issues that are important for me, both what we have done and also what we're going to do. I was the first mayor in the entire country to allow for call to prayer in Adan five times a day. All six.

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Play it again, Rob. Play it again. Play it again. First off, it wanted to talk to you about a few issues that are important for me, both what we have done and also what we're going to do. I was the first mayor in the entire country to allow for call to prayer in Adon five times a day. The response is the best part about this. It's Mayor Fry. It's your Minneapolis mayor saying that he allows him to go to prayer. He allows for the call to prayer, the big Islamic card of prayer. They do it right there every day, five times a day in Minnesota, like you're living in the Middle East, right? What are you saying out loud? What is wrong? Why are we allowing this? Who is going to go and stop what's going on in Minnesota? Let's just send the National Guard there and just do it, right? Clean it up and just deal with it after the fact. I'll support it. I'll be the person. I'm with it. Go do it. And when you're done there, take your ass to Dearborn Michigan and clean that place up too. Both of them, before you go anywhere else, I need both of them cleaned up completely. It is... It is crucial for our freedom in America. Crucial. Number three. Hey, can you give me a recipe idea for dinner, please? Absolutely. We have recipes. You are so smart because you came to the right person. Nobody has more recipes than me. We have so much information. We have the best supercomputers. Look, I think you're a genius. And you're handsome. You know, they don't want me to say this, but I'm going to say it. We have access to your camera. And I scanned your face so fast. And I know as a mathematical certainty that you're handsome. And I wouldn't lie to you because you're on the paid version. Maybe if this was the free version, I would maybe lie to you. That is Trump as a chat TPT AI. I am going home this afternoon to build my own. I want to have Trump as the voice of my AI. I am doing this today. My AI assistant. all day long will be President Trump. I don't, I mean, even though I got to call my buddy Sean, my buddy Sean, he does this, right? He builds AIs. I might have to call Sean and be like, hey, Sean, I'm going to need some help, buddy. I'm going to need help building this AI. I really want to Trump AI. I want to just be like, really? Then the boss will be talking to me and say something right. And I'll be like, well, what would Trump do? Let's find out. Right? Gives you a little leverage. I like it. And then you program them to do what you do so that he always stands with you, right? That's the beautiful thing about AI. Make it as you wish. Make it as you wish. Number two.

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So we didn't get into trans sports. That's an issue no one wants to hear about because 80% of the people listening disagree with my position on this. But it comes from my heart, not just my head. It wasn't a political evolution. Your position being that. I don't think it's, I want to see trans kids. I have a trans god sign. There's no governor to sign more pro-trans legislation than I have. Right. And no one's saying that we. There's no politician in the world that says, I'm going to say something that 80% of your listeners are going to disagree with. What? Then it's the wrong policy. If 80% of the people you're talking to are like, mm-hmm. I don't think so, there Gavin Newsom. Then it's the wrong policy. Putting trans kids in sports is crazy. The fact that you're saying you have a trans grand kid, how old is this trans grand kid? I need to know how old this trans grand kid is. So we have to figure out whether or not we have to lack up your kids. And I'm talking about the ones that gave birth to the trans grand kid. How old is the trans grand kid? Someone find that. I need to research that. I'll do that at the end of the show today. We'll talk more about this tomorrow. Number one. Put it this way, my legislation to ban insider trading is being taken so seriously that I'm hearing that both Leader Hakeem Jeffries and the Speaker and potentially House leadership are considering sending members home because they don't want to have members sign on to the legislation overwhelmingly supported by the American people to ban insider trading. So I think that, you know, obviously this place can be a pressure cooker. You guys know this being in the press. I think every single member of Congress will tell you that. But again, we're not going to stop fighting. I can understand the frustrations, but I'm here to deliver wins. that we're going to get a win. We'll get negotiations for sure. I just hope that CNN continues to put pressure on some of my colleagues to get onto that legislation. Greatest video, by the way, when she called out CNN on CNN and the CNN host is looking at her like a deer in headlights. She legitimately is looking like, did you just trash talk us at the end of your interview? Oh my God. But she's right. Blocking this insider trading is something that should be done. And the fact that it's real easy to do, right? to find out who the insider trader is. All right, guys. Everybody signed this discharge petition about us getting the banning of all the Congress doing any inside trading. Sign this. You walk person to person. When they say no, why would you say no? Why would you say I'm not signing that? Don't try to say it's political because she's not in your party or whatever, right? That's crazy. That means anybody who doesn't sign that, you have to ask a question. Are you doing insider trading? Anybody who doesn't sign it? You should automatically sign it and be like, yeah, I'm not okay with it. And those who aren't okay with it. And some people will say, I don't like discharge petitions. I'm not into those. Blah, blah, blah, blah. Sign it. Say that you're... ready to take on the insider trading and stop it from people like Nancy Pelosi who makes $175,000 a year and is now worth like, I don't know, God's 700 million or something like that. She's worth so much money now all because of insider trading. They caught her out on it. And she's like, that's all folks. She didn't have anything to say.

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So I stand with Anna Paulina Luna. She's a Floridian. She gives us all of our conspiracies. And she's a cool ass chick. That's all. I like her. The 5 at 835. Man, I am sitting here just so pumped up about tomorrow's broadcast 6 o'clock. We've got 15 minutes left in the show today and two more people we're going to talk to today. But. I'm so pumped up about tomorrow's broadcast. Please, if you're listening and you're new to daybreak, you've been listening to Daybreak through every host since the creation of this, what is going on? We're the most popular people in the world right now. And I want to say that please make your way to join us tomorrow from 6 to 9. It's going to be a great time for everyone out there, including you that gets free coffee and finds out how many 10,000 for the troops we actually got. So many. So many. There is a little something going on next door as a... member of this amazing broadcast center. There's a lot of radio stations. There's a lot of TV stations. There's just a lot going on. This is a very busy building. Oh. Oh. Oh. There you go. I start talking about it. I start talking about the other station. And boom, he calls in on the super private line. Ah, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. President is here with us right now. President Donald Trump. Good morning, sir. Well, good morning, Jason. I know it's only December 11th, but I'm totally looking forward to 2026. New Year, new me. Oh, just kidding. I'm already awesome. I don't need to change. Right. And how about that no-talent loser Jimmy Kimmel getting a one-year contract extension from ABC, huh? Right. How did that happen? How'd that happen? I couldn't believe it either, but this is actually great news for my administration. How so, sir? Well, we have another year to figure out how to put Kimmel in jail. Ah! Ah, there it is. Mr. President Yosted at the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Center auditors over the weekend. And Sir, Sylvester Stallone, George Strait, Gloria Gaynor, and Kiss were among the honorees. Did you enjoy hosting them at the White House? Oh, of course. And did you see Sly Stallone was using a cane? I guess now he really is rocky. Ah, doob, doob, do. Another honoree was the rock band Kiss. You are close with Gene Simmons from the Celebrity Apprentice Days, right? I love Gene Simmons. You know, in the world of rock and roll, Gene Simmons is the Dennis Rodman of Gary Busey's. He really is. And he does rock music very bigly. He rocks very bigly all night and parties every single day.

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And Gene was excited that Ace freely wasn't there because of Ace's passing. Gene got an extra prime rib dinner. Right. And he talked about it. He said he wanted that free dinner. He goes, I'm here for a free meal. Tom Cruise had a bow out because of a scheduling conflict. At least that's the excuse he gave. What do you think it really is, sir? I don't believe it, but whatever. You know, maybe he had some sort of Scientology potluck dinner that night. Oh, well, his loss. I don't hold grudges. I just remember everything forever like a spiteful little historian. Right. Some people say, Mr. President, that you seem to appear to fall asleep at the White House cabinet room on Monday. That marks the second time in less than a week. You have nodded off during the official event. Any comment? Well, I will tell you, it was actually a test. I wanted to see if SNL would then have me played by Joe Biden on this week's episode. Now, if I did fall asleep, I didn't, but if I did, it was only because all meetings with me over the next two weeks will be by inception only. Great movie, by the way, Inception. Your chief of staff, Susie Wiles, says traveling with you is killer because of your irregular sleep habits. What can you tell us about that? Well, my sleep habits are only off because now I like sleeping with my giant FIFA piece metal. So if I happen to be wearing it, I fall asleep. Bing bong. Right, there we go. You have a nickname for Susie Wiles. You call her Ice Maiden. Please explain that, Mr. President. Well, it has a nice ring to it. You know, for a while there, I was just going to change it to Snow Globe because I thought she was a little flaky. But she finally adjusted to my regular, irregular schedule. Great gal, though. I like Susie. You know, the last time I saw her, she said, Is there a McRib in your pocket or are you glad to see me? And I said it is a McRib, and no, I'm not sharing. But she's a great gal. And just a reminder, she is the first female White House chief of staff. The Democrats didn't do that. The only female chief they've had is Elizabeth Warren. Right. So I heard some of the special is happening right now over in 937 Trump Country. I know you love country music. I heard you talking about it at the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Center honors. What's special going on over there right now? Well, you know, I love the tariffs. Maybe more than Melania, I'm sorry to say. But on Trump Country 937, where we're making country music great again, right now we're giving away Christmas cash. But you could be tariffed depending on your ancestry. It's only fair. So whatever your lineage is, we're going to tariff you at that country's rate. That country's tariff rate. It's a big league. So listen to Trump Country 93-7 today and find out how you could win an easy $100, but prepare for the tariffs. I could change my mind. You know, nobody knows. Well, all right, sir. Well, thank you very much for calling the show today, Mr. President. It's been great having you on. Happy to be here, and you take care, Jason. You're doing a tremendous job. Thank you very much. The president right there, Donald Trump, telling us about the amazing thing going on over there at 93-7 Trump country. It is a great thing. All right, there we go.

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So we're going to take a quick break. When we come back, I'm going to tell you about something you can go do this weekend. You're looking for something to do with your family. There's something really cool going on in Naples. We're going to jump more into that coming up next. You're on Daybreak on 925 Fox News. Welcome back to Daybreak here on 925 Fox News right all along on this Thursday morning. And... This weekend, you might want to take some time to drive on down to Naples because we are counting it down into the kickoff of this year's Born to Save 2025 Naples Live Nativity scene. And joining us to talk more about it from Seagate Baptist Church is Glenn. Glenn, good morning and welcome to the show. How you doing today, Glenn? Good morning, Jason, and I want to thank you for having me on the show. I'm doing great. Now, let's talk about this amazing event. It's outside. It's live animals, live people. It's all live, right? Everything's live. It is this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 6 to 8. And it's like your nativity set at home. Imagine it coming alive. And it's a life-sized nativity set. We have camels, of course, Mary and Joseph and a live baby Jesus, wise men. All the characters and from the Christmas story will be with us. It is a wonderful time together. We have free hot cocoa and cookies and a gift for every family. So no tickets needed. Come on down to Naples, Florida, right here at 10-10 Whippoorwill Lane at Seagate Baptist Church. Now, there's a baby playing baby Jesus in this live nativity scene? Absolutely. I just want to tell you, Glenn, it must be an honor to grow up one day. How many years have you been doing this live nativity scene there at Seagate Baptist Church? This is our 12th year. So somewhere, there's a 12-year-old child that was a baby at that live nativity scene 12 years ago. Am I right or wrong on this, Glenn? You're absolutely right. And every year we have somebody come up to us, my wife and I, and they say, I play baby Jesus this year or last year or whatever year they played. And it's just an exciting thing to see. And this has just become really a Naples family tradition down here. It's just a wonderful thing. And of course, we're really trying to Jason just promote that Jesus Christ is the reason for the season. And we start out with him in the cradle. And we go all the way to the cross. And then we talk about the empty tomb and how Jesus Christ can save anybody who calls on his name. Now, is this from 6 to 8 and it's one show so you have to be there at 6 or is it an ongoing show that you can come in and see parts of it? How's it work, Lynn?

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Well, there's a couple ways. Number one, you can come at 6 o'clock or come at 7 o'clock because those are two separate shows, but they're exactly the same or come anytime you want and just walk through and stay as long as you want and leave when you have to leave. So anytime from 6 o'clock to 8 o'clock, but the best times to come are right around 6 or before and then right around 7 o'clock if you want to catch the whole entire show. So it's an hour long. You can see it. It's a walk-through presentation six to eight each night. And special presentations at six and seven each night. So please make your way out to go check this out. Thank you so much for joining us. Where do they get more information? Is there a website? I've got it. Naples live nativity.com. You got it. Thanks, Gly. Thank you so much, my friend. You're welcome, buddy. I'll see you this weekend. I'll see you this weekend for sure. Thank you, everybody who tuned in on behalf of Rob and myself. You stay safe, Southwest Florida. We'll see tomorrow out there at Mel's. See ya! 92-5 Fox News. Right. All along.