Jason's UK Looking Glass, Rep. Cory Mills Investigation, What Makes Florida Great?
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96 segmentsInvestment advisory service is offered through Township Advisory Partners LLC. It registered investment advisor in Florida. Hey, it's me Jason Jay Jones from 925 Fox News. You know, a lot of people think if they've done well financially, retirement should be simple. But the reality is today is more complex than ever. Taxes, income, risk, and legacy, all of it is connected. And when those pieces aren't coordinated, even smart people can make decisions, they later question. That's why I recommend Alfie Townsend, and his team of Advantage Wealth Partners, right here in Southwest Florida. Alvey's a certified financial planner professional and a fiduciary. But what really sets him apart is his strategy. He helps people simplify complex decisions to see the big picture before making big moves. If you've built real wealth and want a clear or more confident path forward, start with a private 15-minute strategy conversation. Just text 15. That's right, 15 to 239-747-1041. Again, text 15 to 239-747-1041. A vantage wealth partners. Experience the advantage difference. Details. This is Daybreak with Jason Jay Jones on 92-5 Fox News. Welcome back to 92-5 Fox News right all along. So we're going to... get into the what I call the UK looking glass right now so as I got to the UK and I got into London and I got to get into a cab and it was a process of finding someone that I knew I could have a conversation with who would give me something that of substantial content for the show. And I would always ask them two questions. This is what I would ask people. What do you think of America? More importantly, what do you think of Florida? Everyone had great things to say about Florida. Of course they did. But they don't know Southwest Florida. When you think Florida, they go Miami? Like, you know, there's more than just Miami, and that's not even the best part of Florida, just so you know. And then I go into discussing it with different people. But I'm in this one particular Uber driver, and I have a long Uber ride, so we're having a conversation about what's going on. And I said, man, tell me about what's going on in the UK. And he talks about the asylum seekers and the costs they have on the... Taxpayer, listen to this. Yeah, he adopted third children. He accepted. Before the government, more than two kids, there is no more benefit system. So, like someone really working husband and wife, they can't afford to have two more kids. So he, at the system, three kids you can have it. And then he said someone doesn't work, 74 grand, the government has to give it. Whoa.
74,000 pounds for one family. 74,000 pounds for one family. Let me put that into perspective of American dollars. That's 100K. Yeah, easily. Just so you know, that's 100K. I know that because our dollar ain't worth nothing. But they're, if I understand, I didn't know this. If I understand correctly, they're limited, they're capped on the amount of children that they can receive benefits for. Right. Right. Really. And in these, these. It really breaks down to there's an allotment that they give every asylum seeker with an open border. I understand open border. Right. That's exactly what it is. So anybody, you and I. Yeah, we could seek asylum in England. We could seek asylum in England. And immediately right now get $74,000 and they provide you a house. They give you money for food and clothing. They give you money. They give you this. Who's paying for all of this? The taxpayer. And that's why everyone hates Keir Starmer. And it's not, they hate Keir Starmer there, by the way. Oh, that's why he's out. They hated Keir Starmer. This guy went on forever about it. And I, when I saw this, I said, oh, this is what I need to show you is this is a peek into what happens if you let the left get back in charge. This is what you can see. And this guy's struggling, working two jobs just to try to get by to pay his mortgage, right? And they don't have fixed rates there. It's all very there. And it's just all, everyone's mortgage has gone up because of the variable rate. They don't have fixed rates in London. So the banks can just be like, we're just going to up the interest here. Right. And they've done it to each and every person there. No wonder they can't afford anything. This guy was very nice and very open about it, but it's a looking glass of what happens. And this is why you need to get your ass to the bull to vote this year. I mean, to get everybody you know that's a conservative to go vote this year. Come on. I can't do that. So I used to be in my blood is working. So I can't be, I can't be do that. Hold on. Now, I said so potentially, this is what I asked him. I said, so potentially, right, this is where this goes. I say, potentially, you could not, you know, you could quit working, right? You can get working and get the same benefits, right? I can't do that. So I used to be in my blood is working. So I can't be, I can't do that without working. So some people, that's what I'm saying that whoever saw honest people, they struggle. Wow. That's what they dream for, you know. That's horrible. Sorry to hear that, buddy. So they made it like Middle East. So full of people came. So there's 74 grand sitting home. Can imagine someone living next to Westminster? Someone living in Mayfair. So there's so much rent they have to pay the government. The government pays their money. They would say there is a loss of rules and... Has there any hope to fix it?
They're too late now. Wow. They've given up. I know. It's almost like he just accepted defeat. Like there's nothing else to be done. That's really sad. I will say I did not see a massive influx of the Middle Easterns inside London. They were there and there was a large presence, no doubt. But usually work in some kind of shop or, you know, a little corner market or something that you would see in one of these. you know, street markets or street fairs, whatever they are. And I didn't see, I saw just as many in New York that I saw there. But when you hear it from the perspective of somebody who is actually out there driving the car, right? And what happens when you allow this open asylum seeker to just open border? That's an open border policy that they created there and is flooding in to the country through that. And they're paying the price each and every person. And they feel the crunch. They're feeling that crunch. And the distaste, like, you could just feel the bitterness in his voice. Like, it was there. So it was hurt and bitterness. Like, I work every day to try to do this. I'm driving you around right now. But they probably make a great living driving Uber in that town, because everybody has to Uber. So it's probably a great business. Yeah, especially with the congestion charges and all of that, that London. does. So this, they still got the small boat crossings. It still becomes a situation there. And the British citizens who work every day are pretty much done with it and over it. And if that's their big issue right now. They're asylum seekers that are all... I mean, it's what happens when they get their... Now, what are you paying for rent? Because they can get $74 grand to pay for them and they get this. And there's... By the way, it's stacked on, stacked on stack on the money that they give asylum seekers in London. It's wild. So understand that. 239, 479, 5592. Phone lines over. But I do have somebody. I have Gabe on the phone. Gabe, you're going to point out something that I totally forgot today in my plan and didn't notice. it until you called in Gabe. Good morning. Welcome to daybreak, buddy. Man, let me tell you something. It's been a miserable two weeks without you, man. I appreciate it, man. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, buddy. I'm sorry, buddy. I'm sorry. Hey, next time I'm going to deny that vacation. All right. You know what? I think it's going to be denied anyway. I might deny the next vacation just based on what it took to get back. They might become long weekend trips from here on out in my life. I think that's the point in life. Like, we can leave on a Thursday, come back on a Monday. I'm good with that. I don't need to go any longer than that. It was wild, man. But you pointed out something to Roger on the phone. You said, is this my anniversary for one year here at daybreak?
I think it is. That's what you said before you left. Absolutely. Absolutely. We have just reached me being here on daybreak for one year. It is a blessing to be here. And Rob, you know, and everyone thought I was going to get fired. Rob thought I was fired. He wasn't sure what was going on. Because you really don't know. You don't know until the last minute. But when he saw me show up today, he knew I wasn't fired, just like everyone else knew I wasn't fired. And I'm back. So everything is great, man. My smile was ear to ear when I heard your voice. I was like, yay! All right, there we go. I appreciate you, Gabe. I appreciate you, buddy, man. It was a crazy trip, but I will tell you this. It was a safe trip from my whole family, and we never felt unsafe except for in New York City. I appreciate it. That's the truth, man. I'm just being honest with you. All right. I appreciate you, Gabe. Hey, the next vacation trip you got to do, you could take a whole week is go up to Atlanta. There's a lot of stuff to do up Atlanta. No. No, I don't even like to drive through Atlanta. How about Savannah? That sounds a lot better. Right. Atlanta. Oh, yeah. I grew up in northeast of Atlanta. Marietta. Marietta. Lawrenceville. Lawrenceville. That's not Atlanta. But Lawrenceville and Marietta, that's close. It's sort of Atlanta, but you know what I'm saying. I appreciate it. Go ahead. The Georgia Aquarium is awesome. You can take two days out of that. I saw the laser show at Stoney Mountain one time. I know all about it. Oh, yeah. Yeah, there you go, man. I appreciate you, buddy. Thanks for calling it. Appreciate it, man. Yeah, one year here at the show, man. Congratulations. Well, I'm more impressed that I actually made it to get fired myself. So. That's what I'm excited for. Well, it should hopefully be smooth sailing from here on now. You made it past the first year. The suits like you. The audience likes you. I haven't made it for my first show back. We'll see if I'm still here tomorrow. More daybreak next on 92-5 Fox News.
Sean Hannity. Most Americans, they don't mind legal immigration. They do mind illegal immigration. Weekdays at three. We don't need any more Americans murdered. On 925, Fox News. Story to come later. Welcome back to daybreak here on 92.5 Fox News. I'm your host, Jason Jay Jones, along with producer Rob. And... One of the stories I saw this morning was that Representative Cory Mills is under an active criminal investigation by the DOJ. But these are sources that are saying this. There's been no perp walk. There's been, as Rob and I were discussing this last night, there's been no perp walk. And this is Cory Mills discussing the actual investigation. Well, again, I think that this is more about political opposition making up lies. I mean, again, the DOJ and the FBI has never confirmed that any such investigation exists. No one's actually even come forward to speak with us about it. I've never been approached by neither the DOJ or the FBI at any point in time. And if there was such an investigation, obviously, I would cooperate as I have nothing to hide. Now, there are claims of a February 2025 domestic abuse incident and a July 2025 allegations that he threatened to release explicit images on a romantic partner. Mills has denied any wrongdoing in both of those. He even calls it lawfare. You can kind of see that they claim that there was a single phone call made a year ago to someone, again undisclosed, about a call by the FBI with no context. That was a year ago. When you wait until four weeks before a primary to try and say a source claims, and we've never been approached by either of the Department of Justice or FBI, and it's four weeks out from the primary, I think that we can see that this is more about political propagandized lawfare than it is actual facts. No one's above accountability, and I want to say, and that is a nonpartisan way, like no one is above accountability. If you have done something wrong and these allegations are out there and a House Ethics Committee has been investigating you for some while, but we have yet to see anything actually happened. So is this actual law fair? Because this timing and the source does matter. When the DOJ and ethics process move against the Republican. We're right to demand some aggressive standard and find out where it's from and who it's from and what the allegation is. Now, if it happens and it's so be it, then so be it. But the timing and the source matter.
Of course they do, but we haven't seen a perp walk yet. And this may be a hot take, but this DOJ in this Trump administration is the least productive DOJ in my lifetime. It's why Pam Bondi was bounced. Right? She walked away. She left gracefully. But we still have part of what he ran on was taking some of these guys down. Doesn't Cory Mills sell weapons in the Middle East? Right. Isn't he a defense contractor? He's married to a... There's so many reasons why this guy's a scumbag. But for whatever reason, our DOJ, Trump's DOJ, can't manage to put the pieces together. So I don't expect anything to happen here. They should be held accountable. Of course, they won't be. Right, they won't be. But character still counts. And when you layer it in, it's going to matter. You can say that the DOJ investigation doesn't matter. But what it does do is put all your indiscretions on Front Street once again. So whether or not there's actual DOJ investigation into court representative Cory Mills of Florida is where you have to understand that the character counts. So right, this guy is married to a Middle Eastern woman who's connected to a terrorist by. family. They sell arms allegedly, you know, in the Middle East. He allegedly was dating somebody on the side. There's a lot of allegedlys here. Right. But you have to... Isn't there one of them valid? One? It would... Give me one. When you have stacked allegedlys against you... It is character. It's the transparency. It's optics. And the optics is that Cory Mills is a bad person. This man is being a tore apart. It's something that you see. And if you want to. understand that this is a Florida seat. You know, you've got to know that this guy represents your state. And I don't know anybody that really stands with Cory Mills anymore. I mean, even his biggest supporters aren't supporters of him anymore. And he's holding on to a loose threat out there trying to deny allegations when maybe being self-accountable might be the right thing to do. Because the allegations. could become something that could be explainable. But when you are already on denied street, it may not be explainable at all. I mean, that's the way I look at it. Like, you might, you are, you are, if these become actual.
charges against him, right? And you have a DOJ investigation where they decide to charge him for whatever crime they find for his criminal and his health ethics and whatever he's doing. Then we've dodged a bullet by not letting him to be reelected. But at the same time, if there's no perp walk, then no one's going to do it. And like you said, and I hate to point out the obvious when it comes to an aggressive DOJ. Epstein! But it is the talking point. It is what anybody will talk about when it comes to a non-active DOJ. So will this guy actually get any charges against him? His criminal probe? Probably not. No. But, you know, hopefully he won't be reelected and the people of Orlando are smart enough to see this. To know that and know that this isn't your guy. But what about the fear of a Democrat replacing him because of the fact of who he is? And that could push him out. a blue-leaning district too. I just can't listen. For me personally, I can't. I'm not going to back this guy. I can't even back. I can't even be the guy that's sitting here and be like, you know. This is the kind of Republican that makes the party look back. Like you're the guy. That's the problem. Right. That's exactly as honest as you can get to it when you get to it, ma'am. It is, it is. We've been talking about Cory Mills for a while now. We have, yeah. We've covered his ethics investigation before, too. At what point are we going to actually put him under a microscope and held him accountable? Or show him in handcuffs. Right, or show him in handcuffs. Exactly. Great news for Florida coming up next. How about the fact that our economy is pretty big? It's one of the biggest in the country. It's actually one of the biggest in the world, Rob, in the entire world. And we're going to get into that coming up next. So please chill with us as we'll jump into that conversation of the largest economy and where Florida has ranked nationally. And I can see that, by the way. Well, I mean, Florida has. The influx of population has been very substantial. Businesses are building here. People are coming here to start businesses because of the tax benefits. There's a lot of things why Florida is winning. So we're going to break down why Florida's winning, why it's on here, and the way I can explain it best in my own perspective from driving down the coast. Yeah, because you saw it. Right. I saw it firsthand. And the free state of Florida has never been a greater thing to say. And this is just another stamp of approval on it. We'll get into it next. You're listening to Daybreak here on 92-5 Fox News right all along.
yell you're yelling through me not at me right the glen beck program mornings at nine after daybreak with jason Jay Jones on 92 five fox news Welcome back to daybreak on 925 Fox News. Phone lines open 239-479-59-55992. Let's talk about what you think makes Florida great. All right. I'm going to open the phone lines on what your thoughts. What makes Florida the greatest state or one of the greatest places in the world? As Florida's world, Florida now ranks. Are you ready for this? 14th largest economy in the world? 14th in the world. Now, it all goes down to an economy that is now $1.8 trillion ranking at the 14th largest in the world. It grew 6.3% over the past year. It now surpassed Australia and Mexico. Oh. Australia and Mexico. And we're creeping up on South Korea right now. And if we get a 2% more growth, we would pass South Korea. About 20% more would put Florida in the global top 10 and ahead of Canada. How about that? That's where we're heading. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it. Right, right. And if there's anything Floridians love, it's beating Canada. So let's go, let's go. But this shows what why, you know, when you have big tech moving here. Yeah. You've got defense actually being built here. We are on the cutting edge of technology here in our state. We are making it feasible for these businesses to move here. The fact that you have no state income tax, it makes it feasible for anybody who works for $50,000 a year somewhere else to move here and not have a local or a city tax that's going to bust their, or I'm sorry, or a state tax that's going to bust their head when they get paid. I mean, that is one of the great things. Now, this is where all the things that build our economy. You have the ability of free enterprise here in Florida. You know, it is a state of small businesses that people build a great opportunity for themselves here in this state. And I think that's where that stamp comes. And as I'm driving back down. And you drive down from blue state to blue state to purple state to blue state like you drive through these states, right? And as you drive through them, you can just feel the...
the economy is different in a blue than it is a red state. And when you look at these death spirals that are happening in these blue states, you've got high taxes, you've got a low economy, you're getting beat up. And then you have Florida who has become the free state of Florida. And do you know when we became the free state of Florida, what made us the free state of Florida? Yeah, when Ron DeSantis ended the lockdowns during COVID. Right, boom. We have since been the free state of Florida. And it's on all of our signs. And when that happened, It elevated us. It elevated us on the site of what's important. And I think a lot of, you know, our state representatives, our state senators started to see things a little bit differently. And let's make Ford and not just a powerful state, but a fruitful state. And when you become the 14th largest economy, yeah, we're now competing on a global level. Like, just think of the scale of that. Florida is now competing economically. on a global scale. That's why today I'd like to introduce the new gate of Florida. We're going to put a gate up, and I think we can do it now. I think it's okay. I think it's okay. I think President Trump lives here. Let's put a gate up. You've got to have a code or you got to call somebody to buzz you in. We can have an express lane for residents that get straight through so we don't have to wait. I mean, I think at this time, like, you know, maybe it's time to have, you know, the gate of Florida. Is it time to close the state? Right. What makes, in your eyes, I want to know, Southwest Florida, what do you think makes Florida great? What is it that makes Florida spectacular? Why is it that you think? Did you come here from a blue state and you have felt the difference in it? I'd love to talk to somebody like that. Right away, we've got Mark here on the phone. Mark, good morning. Welcome to Daybreak. you doing today good morning well actually i'm one of those people i've come from the uh the state of illinois to the pre state of florida and it's you know what i think florida is great because it is just like it was uh for the american dream you can come here and do pretty much anything you want it's like paradise on earth you know when i tell people they can start an l lc at a business here for under 200 bucks they're like what I'm like, yeah. I mean, you've got to find the product. You've got to find the business. You've got to find what you're going to do. But yeah, it doesn't cost you $10 million to start a business and you're not going to be taxed on every different level for your business. They make it very great for a business. I've owned a couple, so I get it. Yes. And, you know, I was in Miami, and on the way back, I can't get your station. So I was listening to NPR, and they had people in there from Canada thinking that we owed them an apology for whatever it happened. I'm like, forget you guys. You guys stay up there. We're not apologizing for being great. Right. We're going to pass you. As soon as we get 21 more percent in our economy, we're going to pass your ass like we did in hockey. All right. You can't even play hockey anymore, Canada. Sit down. Shut up. All right? Like when you get beat by Florida. Right. When you get beat by Florida teams, the most southern state. Like, we are as far south that we have to create ice and air condition the building to create the ice. And then we got to insulate the air condition building to make sure it stays ice because we're in Florida and we're beating a state that has ice in their bathtubs. Get out of here. You guys are country. And we can afford to make ice down here. Right, right. Hockey makes Florida great. You're right.
you. Thanks for going there, Mark. I appreciate you. All right, bye. Right, right. You know what? Mark brings it up there, right? That's why we need the 21%. We're already beating them at hockey, which is their sport. That's their deal, right? And when we beat them, it's the greatest thing ever, in my own honest opinion. Well, if we start putting sheets of ice across Florida, you might bring that economy here because everybody, like you said, wants to play hockey in Florida. Why wouldn't you? Why wouldn't you? I understand yes. It might be actually one of the better ways to cool off. Let's talk about it. Let's say yes. Let's talk about the pros and cons. You can go into a hockey arena and say Winnipeg, right? In the middle of winter, right? You walk in, you come out, it's just as cold outside as it was inside. You walk in here, you come back outside. You're like, oh, I feel better. That's good. It's a good day. Good day. Right. If you're really high, you go in there. Did I really need a sweatshirt in there? Right. 239-479-59-579-5-9-2. I'd love for you to know because personally, I can give you 100 things what makes Florida great. You want to know what really makes Florida great? Boy, this is going to shock you guys. Ice. And I'm going to talk about ice in the skating rink. I'm talking about ice in your glass. Do you know New York, France, London? They don't get it. Not at all, huh? Parrish, you got to ask for ice, and they look at you like, oh, really? They look at you funny. What do you want ice for? Because I'm drinking Coca-Cola. Like, you like it hot? What is wrong with you? Rube temperature. Do you know? Tepid soda. It's like, it'll burn your throat, right? But they don't get it. Ice makes Florida great. You go here, sweet tea makes Florida great. Sweet tea! I just want to tell you, sweet tea makes Florida great. I can give you the basics of things that make the economy, the 14th largest economy. And we could talk about what it is that, like, I mean, our housing is still affordable. People don't think it is, but it is. Our cost on things have gone up. They have. That's everywhere, though. That's not just us. That's the world economy. But. Things are cheaper here than they are elsewhere in the country. And it is, and we have more tax holidays than anybody in the world. I mean, you've got a tax holiday on guns in this town. Like, that's what, I mean, we can talk about all the great things that make Florida great. Tax holidays, no state income tax. These are all the things that are a blueprint for all these other states. But yet, blue states won't recognize it. They'll fight back against it. A strong. I'll give you a good example. We don't mess around when it comes to law enforcement. We are a strong law enforcement state from goes from every angle. And we have the most badass sheriffs in the country. And you know, people used to always, you go through this city, you're going to get pulled over. You go through this state and you act like an ass clown, you're going to get pulled over. That's a fact. Law enforcement is another thing that makes our state great, not just the fact that we have a $1.8 trillion, 14th largest in the world economy. Boy, that is something amazing. I can't wait until Monday. Me and Alfie will break this down piece by piece. Oh, yeah. Alfie, I bet I'll have some great insight on it. He'll have great. Steve, good morning. And by the way, probably would be able to get Alfion today. But unfortunately, we were, it was a wild day yesterday. I'll get more into it. Steve, good morning.
Welcome to Daybreak from Fort Myers. What's going on? You also came from Blue Spiral State, didn't you? Yeah, I came from Colorado. And let me tell you, if you put a flag in front of your house in Colorado, you risk getting a rock through your window. Here I can put up as many flags as I want and be proud of my country. Well, happy to be here. Oh, man. Thank you. That's a valid point as well. You know, I didn't see many flags inside New York City during my visit there. But it was also during the World Cup celebration. So I saw a lot of Spain and Argentine flags, but that's it. They took over streets. We'll talk more about that later. But, right, Florida allows you to be. a patriotic person. It is a great state, 14 largest economy, good housing, great jobs, great opportunities for businesses and corporations. We are growing in the aerospace and the defense. I mean, I mean, we even just, you know, aerospace is one, but even just space exploration too. Just how much like Blue Origin and SpaceX leverage Florida resources. Right. I mean, we are a major, major purchaser of big unicycles here. People come from all over to buy unicycles. They bought a new one. What? You had big things happen. I bet you didn't tell nobody the whole time I was gone that you got a new unicycle, did you? Did you tell anybody? I don't think so. They know now. They don't care. Oh, the College of Political Knowledge called out 239-479-559-2. Play now. The College of Political Knowledge is next. The founders bet it all on freedom. 250 years later, they were right all along. The American Spirit lives on 92-5 Fox News. Welcome to the College of Political Knowledge, where we major in facts, not feelings. And the only pronouns we care about are, we the people. Classes in session on 92-5, Fox News. Right, all along.
Welcome to Daybreak here on 925 Fox News and the College of Political Knowledge. And I think we'll get David from Naples. David, good morning. Welcome to Daybreak. How are you doing today, David? Well, very good. Good morning to you and welcome back. Thank you, man. It's good to be back. I made it and I survived. I did not get fired, which is always a great thing, but the day's not over. So we'll see if I'm still here on Monday. I'm just kidding, David. How was your time, man? How was your week, man? You have a good week? That's been a good week so far. Looking to a good weekend. You laughed. I'm not sure. 100% sure. You almost had one of those. It's been a fantastic week. You know, Fantastic is one of those words. You know that, right? If I say my week was fantastic. There's a double entendre there. Right. It could either be, you know, my great was greater. It was the worst week of my life, you know. And I like to use those type of words. It's fantastic. How do you mean that? What do you mean? I just said it was fantastic. That's exactly how I mean it. Let's see if we can get you hooked up. Today, the prize we're giving away is... $50 to Mel's Diner. $50 to Mel's Diner. You're ready to get hooked up? Mm-mm, good. All right, let's do it, David. Here we go. Question number one. Which president's home is called Mount Vernon? That's George Washington. There you go, my friend. You got yourself a $50 gift card and an associate's degree. Here we go. Time now for you to get a shot at The Bachelors. Rick Scott is one Florida senator. What is the name of Florida's other U.S. Senator? Ashley Moody. You now have a bachelor's degree, my friend. Here we go. Looking towards that Masters. How many stars were on the first American flag?
There you go. You got yourself a master's. Here we go for the doctorate. Who is the current lieutenant governor of Florida? Susan Collins. There we go, my friend. You got a die. I got a doctor on my first day back. Look at that, David. I made it. I did it. There you go, man. Congratulations. We're going to get you all hooked up right now with a $50 gift card to Mel's Diner. So go enjoy some of their meatloaf. I love their meatloaf. It's always great. And now you can enjoy it. You hold on. Let me get all your information, all right? Yes, sir. There we go. 50 bucks over there to Mel's Diner for David to get hooked up. and enjoy it. I got a doctor. First time back, man. That's great. There we go. We made it happen. I was worried whether or not the Mount Vernon questions should have been last. You know, I was like, ooh, that might be a tough one. I took a little heat for slightly tough questions. Oh, you were throwing tough questions out where you? Not like Casey did, but I wanted to get us a doctor, but I might have made it a slight bit too difficult. Oh, there you go. Yep, you guys make it too hard for people like David. You got to. make it easy, make it fun. That's what we do here on daybreak. The other thing we do is allow you to watch us each and every day on Southwest Florida CW. If you haven't had a chance to check out the show and see what Rob and I look like, you can do that just by turning on your television here on Southwest Florida. CW. Speak for yourself. Beautiful radio faces here. This face, boy. I mean, I get, you know, I'm like a fine wine, you know, you know what I'm saying? Aging well over time. Right. No, no, no, not that at all. I get bad as soon as you open me.
I try to be nice. I try to be nice. But it is a wonderful thing that you can actually watch us on Southwest Florida, CW. So if you haven't had a chance to check it out for yourself, please do. David said it best. You know, it is good to be back. Thank you very much for everybody for welcoming back. One of the things I'm going to give you kind of a snapshot. on everything on my trip coming up next, all right? I'm going to give you a snapshot. But the one thing I'm going to show you is I almost ended up in jail. And why am I not surprised? Listen. I felt like I was justified in what I was doing. I still feel justified. It just wasn't the smartest thing to do. And I had a couple of those moments where I had to step back for a second and go, wait a second. I'm not in America. And I am a little bit obnoxious. a lot obnoxious and very loud. So I had to step back. But this particular time, I feel like I may have been wrong. So I'm going to tell you about all three points of my trip coming up next. And I'll tell you how I almost got arrested in a foreign country. And baby, it may have made it may have made headlines. I don't know. I mean, it was at that level. I was like, oh, I wish you would. That's, that's. I did say that. My bad, but I am thankful. But I have a whole story behind it. So I'll give you all that coming up after the break. You're listening to Daybreak with Jason Jay Jones along with Rob the producer here on 925 Fox News.