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may still be in high school and so you don't think of yourself that way like hey I still my
parents house ma'am still going to school I you know I'm a kid you're 18 years old you're an
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all of us here at the ozark's first newsroom my my glandus the springfield metro area continues its
decades-long growth streak of the u.s. Census Bureau reporting a major milestone in population growth
in the springfield metropolitan statistical area that includes green Christian poke Dallas and
Webster counties the report says the area has surpassed half a million people that continues a
trend of steady gains across the area the cars have been lining up in south springfield at the
newest restaurant chain to debut in the ozark's after months of construction Hawaiian bros island
grill opened its new location on east battlefield earlier this week the restaurant took over a vacant
Wendy's location just east of national avenue the Kansas City based company announced back in 2023
it was planning an expansion across the region and more locations could be on our way to this part
of the state from the ozark's first newsroom in springfield i'm my glandus
and the first alert forecast from ozark's first meteorologist tom Schmidt sponsored by
Saint Claire the ozark's home improvements today we'll see a 50 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms throughout the morning and mid afternoon otherwise mostly cloudy with a high
near 58 tonight mostly clear with a low around 31 for your Saturday sunny with a high near 61
and taking a look at Sunday mostly sunny with a high near 76 uh the traffic folks are already
standing by so let's just go ahead and throw it over to them uh because otherwise I fear they'll
be waiting quite a bit as Tom and I yammer on so we'll just uh let them get this taken care of
live from scramblers i'm next tom arts with us this morning here from scramblers the friday road show
hey in 1980 on today's date 123 workers died when in the north sea when a floating oil field
platform the Alexander Keelan capsized during a storm and in nightmanners love death in today's
date in 1977 in aviation's deadliest disaster 583 people were killed when a KLM Boeing 747
attempted to take off and heavy fog crashed into a pan ham 747 on an airport runway
on the canary island and tenor free they have they have a uh a podcast on that whole deal
it's really interesting to listen to in 1975 construction began on the transatlantic pipeline the 800
mile pipeline was completed just over two years later you'll know I wonder yeah I think about when
I season starts to get warm and I hook up the hose and you first turn it on and you got to
you're like sitting there waiting for the water to actually come out the end how long it would take
for a pipeline like that when you open up the spiket well I wondered if it's three days later
and you're still I wonder what is going to get here but I wonder if they charge certain sections
to make sure that it wouldn't leak as they kept building it now that's not nearly as imagined it
that maybe something I'll I'll need to you two video and check it out in 1973 the godfather won
the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1972 but it star Marlon Brando refused to accept his
Oscar for Best Actor and then what would become one of the Oscars most famous moments sent in his
place actor and activist Shaheen Littlefeather no Indian pun there who spoke out about the
depiction of Native Americans in Hollywood if I remember right there was that this is how
different Hollywood is today I think that there was actual active booing while that was occurring
from some of the Hollywood audience not because the message so much but because it was back then
considered so uncouth to take an event like that and inject politics into it that they were just
a Paul that Marlon Brando would be such a narcissistic nut job that he would use his opportunity in
which they honored him gave him an award and instead of displaying appreciation for that using it
for his own political purposes and and now if you don't do that you get criticized he was a man
before his time he was a man before his time and and I think he actually bought into the conspiracy
that people of Indian descent were being disrespected by Hollywood now was was this one of those
instances in which that person ended up not actually being Native American no I actually think
this was Native because you know that you remember the I think they were anti littering PSAs from
the 80s oh yeah yeah that guy was not he was not some Italian that they dressed up like a Native
American put a feather in his and he's like we're crying yeah but Tonto and lone ranger wasn't
Indian either so yeah Hollywood was disrespected yes of course and look at Elizabeth Warren
it's called I mean she's absolutely disrespected as an American who thinks she's an Indian
yeah she aged powwow chow hey in 1964 Alaska was hit by a magnitude 9.2 earthquake still the
strongest on the record in North America and tsunamis that together claimed over 130 lives
in 1968 Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gargaran the first man to orbit the earth in 1961 died
cue the x-file music when his mid 15 jet crashed mysteriously during a routine training flight
near Moscow he was 34 years old they had to shut him up because he didn't circle the earth that's
that's my thought process you know there I believe bringing back a brand new version of x-files and I
think wait who's behind it um who's the the director that did get out and not Jordan Peele but
the other I want to say he's behind supposed to be a little darker and edgier I think are you
looking that up okay well M late Shenamanama mama well it's a paywall all right we'll look it up
don't worry everyone we'll find out by the break hey in 19 or it's 1994 about in 1794
congress approved the act to provide a naval armament of six armed ships which provided the
foundation of the permanent us navy and the most important thing to happen in today's date
in history happened in 2022 when actor will smith slapped Chris rock on the stage at the 94th
Academy Awards ceremony winning the oscar for best actor just minutes later smith later resigned
from the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences and received a 10 year ban from the oscar
what is because that uh some he was making fun of his wife yeah I made some joke yeah that's what
comedians do by the way they they make jokes because will smith said keep my wife's name name out of
your mouth you know I'll say Chris rock for that the way that whole thing played out was remarkably
I mean he kept it together almost so much if you remember some people thought the whole thing
was a setup and I guess you're kind of stunned and shocked can you imagine you're sitting and then
like is he joking and then he hits you and you're still managed to keep your composure
which is why people believe it was a setup yeah you knew it was going to happen so because I think
he's just so stunned I would you would like would not even know what to do I imagine I mean clearly
it wasn't a setup because who benefited certainly wasn't will smith I mean I was listen to a
podcast yesterday and I forget who it was but basically they were making the case that I would be
a conspiracy theorist because I question whether or not Donald Trump was even shot in the year
now yes they were but that died that day yeah but simply for the fact that I question whether or not
the dawn had a wound makes me a conspiracy theorist well wouldn't I also question the death of Charlie
well yes and I will continue to question that of course even if they can fix the patchy that they set
up for sure well that's fine you're allowed to do whatever you want I was the director is I guess I
was wrong on the director of the new ex files but there is a new one somebody named Ryan Kubler
I don't know that I'm there's a new ex files there's it yeah it's so they have a new
modern a new scully I think you know it specifically says that they are not recasting
molder and scully these are going to be two new agents oh okay I think it maybe I had read an
article it's supposed to be a little more dark and gritty I get so sick of tired of Hollywood
remaking things and then you end up they take away from the very rarely does a remake add something
to the original character my one of my biggest frustrations is when they write oh this is nostalgia
this people let let's bring it back and then they change it fundamentally and and then they act
like they're mystified as to why it didn't work or they change it in through a woke lens and then
blame the audience for not liking it accusing them of being what ghost busters is a perfect example
that ghost busters coming back and then they had four gals and when people weren't enthusiastic about
it then they accused people of being massaging well no it's just different it would be like having
steel magnolias a remake of it but it's a bunch of guys instead well you clearly it wouldn't have
the same dynamic because women interacting as much as people want to deny this on the left is
much different than men reacting with one another but then they get all but hurt and well the only
reason that it's got to be because of misogyny or maybe because it's not the same thing well they
could have very easily remade the what was the movie with the gay cowboy broke back mountain yeah
broke that mountain they could have easily redone that one with two women instead of two dudes
that would have been much different so why don't they redo that one with two women well
but no they always they always take a movie that is halfway decent or a show like x files which is
has a it has a cult following if I can even use the word cult following sure but
and then to try to remake that of course you just said that the the agents aren't going to be
sculling mullers so at least they were smart enough to realize not to try to recast the original
yeah now you really got me think about the broke back mountain thing
we got time arts with us here this morning as we continue the friday road show to heroes
breakfast as well free breakfast for veterans till 9 a.m. at scrambleers i'm naked
time arts is joining us here this morning i have scrambleers because he's awesome hey let's talk
about springfield yes on one now this is the tax that the voters will approve maybe did you
did you did you get a chance to hear the mayor and on wednesday had mayor shrag on and presiding
commissioner bob dexanon no i did you go listen i'll just be curious your thoughts on it okay i
will i will listen but key facts before you vote i got their flyer in the mail
and independent study found the project would create hundreds of permanent jobs and attract new
private investment to springfield if the city of springfield would like to attract businesses
okay i won't say that because i'll get in trouble well i will i will say as i have for some time
there's a lot easier ways like quit being the d-word to business owners and so i mean it is this
cons we talked about this a few weeks ago this business on like just right off walnut lawn and
south cambell you know it's a venue and they were just what's it start us yeah and just pounding the
away at the game in a temporary alcohol license and then took it away and they're like well
because we got this arbitrary rule you can't be within 200 feet of other places and one of them
they met they're like we're not within 200 feet we measured it and the city says of course
well we'll send out measuring experts to to show that you're wrong and then the other one was
Chipotle and Chipotle it's like we don't even have alcohol on site we don't even sell it but you
know for what it at apparently doesn't matter and so you know it's just that stuff and so here's
a business going to go out of business and one of the people involved in that told me that they
did have a conversation with a council member who said oh yeah this don't worry this what we'll
give this take care of then came back it's like oh sorry i was told there's nothing we can do
i mean that was the level of representation so the stuff like that you fix those problems that
might help a little bit yeah and i'm sorry i can't remember the name of the business but there
was also the business that the the venting system that they were required to install
was like overkill for what it was that they wanted to do and it was an ungodly amount of money
so they just said no we're not going to locate the springfield i mean i could go on and on and on
and and it's it's known one of the reasons that they did work to get David Cameron from
Republic to here was because they there was a recognition that they're losing businesses
to surrounding communities and so because Republic was one of the surrounding communities that
has been seen a huge boom they're like oh well let's get that guys over there but it's still
i don't know that that's going to fix the problem because it's their it's a cultural mindset that
is the biggest hindrance to business in this community and i just don't know that
i david Cameron what he can bring to the table will be able to get them to understand i don't
know we'll see if if if you ever want to know somebody's mindset absolutely give them a little
modicum of power or authority and see what it is the money yeah money actually it's true
it's freaking insane the amount of it's true regulation that is involved in this city in order to
contribute business to now now they also say a modern convention and events center will help
springfield attract conventions tournaments and major events that currently go to other cities
a citizens oversight committee will ensure the funds are spent exactly as promised and only for
this project the only way that the tax payers can make sure that a it's not the city of springfield
personnel who are going to be paying this tax so i call this a socialism tax let's tax people
who don't live here simply for coming here so we can have a convention center because this
tax appears to be for hotels motels and one of those airbnb so that's how we end up paying
that as a person who on occasion will have to spend the night out somewhere nothing infuriates me
more than renting an 80 90 or a hundred dollar room to pay for the room the following day to
find out just forty dollars and freaking taxation on it because of a city tax a county tax a
hotel motel tax a convention center tax this tax that tax so now i don't stay in any yeah
i always go in an outside area to make sure that i'm not the only thing that makes it better is when
they're like oh yeah oh you parked here we're going to charge you for that to it reminds me of
there's a line in there are a couple lines in master of the house from laymirs and the whole
thing is about this you know the folks the husband and wife that run a quote hotel and all the
things that they're going to charge you for and you know they charge you for looking in the mirror
twice you know for all of these things just nickel and diamond you and i every time to your point
you see some of these additional charges that get added on there and it makes me think of that
song master of the house from laymirs more time arts coming up here as we continue the friday road
show and heroes breakfast scramblers i'm name springfields talk one over one the first alert forecast
from ootharchs first meteorologist Tom Smith sponsored by jns automotive today will see a 50 percent
chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the morning and mid afternoon otherwise mostly cloudy
with a high near 58 tonight mostly clear with a low around 31 for your saturday at sunny with a
high near 61 and taking a look at sunday mostly sunny with a high near 76 everyone look at storm
arts so if people remember this this convention center originally was on the ballot but it was for
the extension of the three quarter percent are a portion of if i remember correctly the three
quarter percent sales tax that was going to drop off because of the police fire pension fund
okay so they were trying to extend that by the process of it's not a new tax you're already
paying this tax so it's no big deal it's kind of paying it elsewhere okay so now they they've
painted so that it's not a tax at all because you're not paying it only the people who come into
springfield who stay in hotels motels and air being bees are going to be paying for this
but they don't discuss the fact to my knowledge and i'm going to go back and listen to your
Wednesday show yeah i'll be curious to get your yeah your thoughts on it i'll talk about that next
Friday okay but if liberty shmibberty was on it i will enjoy ripping this one to shreds but
you never know he actually he wasn't the bowl i'd say he was about 20 percent of the conversation
he was more there as an overall since i got supporter of the concept whereas mayor shrug was
charged with answering more of the questions regarding the numbers and does this and what do
you say would people who say this and question that you know part part of the is springfield already
host a crapload of stuff that brings people into town we've got the great southern bank
arena or whatever the heck it's called that bring in concerts of course a convention center could
bring in concerts depending on seating they've got football tournaments they've got baseball
tournaments they now have the soccer fields out there with and i think that's green county out
there but that still brings in businesses springfield as people will stay at hotels and motels
well and i had a green county smart they'll find a developer to put a count a hotel motel in the county
that way people can exempt themselves from the exorbitant taxation of the city of springfield well
i can tell you their argument and there there's probably a degree of truth to it though
how much is up for debate that there are some organizations or groups or convention events
that because the accommodations we have aren't fitting for them that they do go elsewhere now is that
one a year or is that a thousand a year you know that's to me and i think you'll hear in the
conversation the real murky area is these numbers and and where did these numbers how did they come
up with these numbers because this and this and this and i would encourage actually anyone to go
back and let and we actually are going to read air it the monday before the election along with
also in that same show we had the CEO of visit springfield which used to be the convention's visit
or bureau he was on as well and he talked more just about the overall concept of conventions and
what he believed it would be in terms of the benefit not so much of the numbers that the city
is providing to people when they come to make the decisions did you have the a CEO of take five or
give five or whatever five in to give his opinion on whether or not it would benefit his
organization no what the former city manager greek burs i'm going to vote no on it now contrary
to popular belief i'm not a no on all taxation i think in reality there's a tax out in strafford
that deals with the fire protection district i think the the the people and i haven't done the
numbers but i think the people have been really well represented by the strafford fire department
and the manner in which they have used the money if there's one out in nixah you know i am not
right i am not the the person who just says no on all taxation if it is specific
and it is for a reason that in reality i in my opinion or any one's opinion it's for public safety
and it's for your safety then i'm not opposed to that form of taxation because it's going direct
to the organization from which it is that i may need assistance from at one point in time i don't
mind that taxation but when you are making the point simply because you want a convention center
and then you're going to tax people who are unaware that this tax exists and then you're going
to sell it to the people well don't worry about it you're not paying it other people are paying
forward and you're going to benefit from it until you attend the event that you want to go to
and all of a sudden you find out that it costs $12 to park because that's not going to be handled
by the city that's going to be handled by private entities a ham and tower right there could
basically cordon off their parking lot go you know we can charge $12 or the expo center well
but even the city could because if i recall one of the questions that i had to ask was regarding
where like where does the money come from if this doesn't quote pay for itself right general revenue
and well it was the the the verbiage was there are numerous mechanisms if i remember right
that can be utilized and so whether that's current and there's just so much unknown is the thing
i honestly believe that i mean what you're talking about the tax part of this yeah and i'm
only talking about just the convention center i haven't even added the hdr 173 174 whether
trying to try to eliminate your income tax portion off of your check and what's going to take
its place a massive sales tax well yeah i mean you got it that one everything good services and
stuff that you don't normally pay taxes on right now but before before before we we get to that
i as i listen to people
giving their thoughts on this it's interesting because the people who don't seem to be or very
clearly don't support it they're not even actually talking about the tax component to it
that seems to be not irrelevant but the least of their concerns they're just there's so many what ifs
and the belief the numbers don't add up or that this actually isn't going to even work i mean i
had a conversation with a couple of people who would they do like this is what they do they actually
book the places for conventions for company and stuff and you know there are different people
in different capacities but it all involved and they were saying that for a number of reasons
springfield even with a convention center they would not book springfield now that doesn't mean
that represents everyone but i think i had a thought about before and this was talked about a
Wednesday that one of the the convention booking individuals it said to me is that the lack of
direct flights to springfield is that that's one of the decisions that gets made it's not just
you have cool stuff in the city but if you have people all over the country picking a place in which
most of those people are able to get there for a direct flight people that are at least near
an airport and springfield has compared to so many other areas of the country that have convention
centers and cities very few direct flights and so that for a lot of the decision-makers right
there is enough to say well no we're not we're not going to do that now again that's not going
to be for everyone but my point is anytime there's a somewhat focus on an area in which a person
in some of these industries or business owners have concerns that the tax itself isn't even
really brought up which isn't which isn't a good sign for the city because that tells me or the
people want the convention center that they have a lot more going against than the tax component to
this but what else is also wrong with our system and it's this is a creation of too much government
is that you know how like when you you have a convention that you can block off rooms
for a lesser rate because of the convention why can an airline go hey there's a convention
in springfield we need a direct flight because most of the people for this are let's say they're
going to fly in from Kansas City or fly in from Denver Colorado or fly why can't we have a direct
flight that week coming directly in the springfield leaving springfield I guess directly back
I mean I guess unless you fly private you can't do it or you can charter I guess but you know
the the cost of that I just I don't know enough about that to know whether that's feasible I'm not
sure but let's take a break Tom Marks with this years we continue the Friday Road show from
scramble I'm Tom Marks with this year it is a heroes breakfast free breakfast for veterans air
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one of the things that benefits springfield or I'm maybe I'm not properly phrasing it is they have a
built-in voting base that they're absolutely going to go to the polls to vote yes on this sucker
so in order to defeat it there literally has to be a mobilization of people far and above
the size of the voting block that are simply going to walk down to the poll because they believe
that the city of springfield is going to benefit from this and I forget what organization did it
back in the mid 2000 somewhere that took a bunch of different venues and how much it cost to
build it versus how much it cost to maintain it the and whether or not the facility is actually paid
for itself in revenue generated from the events that it's holding and back in that time frame the
Atlanta motor speedway was the only one out of all these different nationwide events that paid
for itself I would bet the the football stadium Kansas City's arrowhead I would bet that it has
never actually in revenue provided for enough money not only to build it but to also maintain
that facility because there's always a tax that involves what we have to support the stadium we
have to because a lot of those monies go back to the organization from which are the events are
being held there they benefit in some manner I mean look at Kansas in building the new arrowhead
that's the only thing I can call it for now the the only the only organization that's going to
benefit from all those different bonds is Kansas City Chiefs well and it appears if all it's
sudden now these stories are popping up about you know these people over here in these
tax but they didn't they weren't really aware that they may be on the hook for this so there's
some questions as to Darren Chaplin he was on the I said is there like a chance that this may not
actually happen he's like well you know there's already rumblings that a lot of the things that
were promised may not be actual deliverable on the Kansas side of things but I want to I want to
put an asterisk next to something that you said because I've thought about this and the built-in voting
base for this right because this is a thing that that municipalities always benefit from when they
ask for a tax increase it is their people right who benefit from it so if you're wanting to have
an increase when it comes to the school districts and the school district employees and their
families or law enforcement or fire or whatever it may be and so and leading up to the November
vote the only time I talked about this was like the reason I'm not talking about this is because
it's going to pass springfield always passes and by the way the city and they've kind of acknowledged
this they got what they they call quote bad advice to just keep their mouth shut and put it on
the ballot it'll pass because of the same reasons that I thought that it would pass they realized
that that did not work so I was thinking about this and I'm like well okay it was in November so
that's a difference you got a higher voter turnout then you do in the spring went off and
times these things are on ballots but here's I so I started thinking to myself the built-in
voting base that quote benefits and I thought okay well who is that for the conventions center
and I realized I don't think there's that many who would it be who who is it that thinks this is
going like with fire fire tax and you fire fighters and of course then you know I have some
of the community that are sympathetic towards it obviously fire fighters families fire fighter
neighbors friends police same things school same things but what of the convention center like
there's not really a convention center base of employees with extended and so that there is
a tax base that benefits from it yeah but it's not I don't think people feel it as much as oh I'm
going to get pension because of this or I'm going to get a raise or we're going to get extra fire
stations because of it there I don't think there's as much of a direct I bet that's happening
behind the scenes yeah but yeah and it may be but I just don't and I'm not saying that there
isn't a degree of it but I don't think it is as strong as it is with other vote increase request
and I think that may be part of the reason that it didn't pass because you don't have and in
addition to that there may be some of these other entities in the city that have long-term plans
in which they know internally hey in eight years we're going to have to ask for a tax increase
and they may be aware of the fact that you know people may be feeling tapped out and do we really
want to five years down the road come asking for a tax increase when the people you know just
voted for another tax increase on a convention center and start to sort of self-preservation
leave think maybe it isn't a good idea for this to pass after all when it comes to our need for
a tax increase down the road and that may be overthinking a little bit but I did find myself
just really trying to figure out why is this one different so starkly so than some of the others
and I think that may be part of it I think one of their failures is is they brought it back
onto the ballot knowing full well that they just tried to convince the people just a
election or two ago yeah to extend the other tax now I think also on April 7th is the hotel
a terror issue now that'll be in August that'll be in August that I'm almost sure that's going to be
in August it's too bad it wasn't at the same time because I'm a hotel a terror people absolutely
would say no well and this is also part of the problem that the city has is they have and I
don't while and I'm sure in their minds these things are not connected they are to the the
relationship between the city and the citizens and the business owners that's I think a huge part
of this and to have that constant reminder in the news going on that this is what while the city
is coming to the same people that you know and the people that are gathering signatures to overturn
you because you will not listen to us at the same time there that those people are saying hey you
know would you please pass this thing for us that we already ask you it's that whole environment
that has been created is not helpful for me get a break more with time arts coming up here from
scramblers I mean we got time arts with this here I mean we're at a point now we're literally the
the city believes that it's going to require the government a creation of the government
system in order to build a convention center because in reality if if a convention center was
actually going to be something that would generate revenue for businesses the businesses would
come together to build a convention center but they also know that the city of springfield makes
it so freaking miserable to build something here that no way are they going to build something
for that would benefit the city and benefit themselves someone sent in a text on the pyramid
roofing company text line I had not thought of this and it folds into you had you had made the
comment about how you know the block off rooms oftentimes and you get room rates discounted rates
speaking of price of rooms when that convention or event is scheduled every other hotel hikes
their rates up so you're paying for a room that is double for an event that you're not attending while
while others get the special reduced rate for the event that a company is sending and paying for
their people to so now I don't know if doubles you know fair assessment but the the point being
here I had not thought of this that's so true saying well it's a people who are going to be doing
the conventions and coming here to pay for it but they do they always have reduced rates for those
people but if you are somebody else coming to the to the community or to stay at a hotel here
visiting family or a tourist whatever and you're not part of that convention you're the one that's
paying the higher price because of the tax without that reduced rate that comes along with the
convention deal I had not thought of it it's a very good point I stated a motel in job
because I didn't feel like driving back and forth for the job that I was doing and I had stayed
there prior and I'm not going to mention the motel or hotel somebody configured out based on the
event that was occurring but when I stayed there the one night it was like $88 a night then the
pride truck sign show moved in a few weeks later and I went to the same motel to get a room
$192 it's like are you freaking kidding me it was just oh there's a big event in town
well and to the point of the person who texted this in do the people that were there for that event
get a discount of grade less than that while you pay higher right and that's and that does happen a
lot and don't forget it as a springfield resident you can't stay in a springfield motel anyway
which are those are hotel rules right I that should be cased by case I think they do that well
anyway we're out of time but that's a whole not a lot of motels and hotels have a deal where of you
within a 50 mile range where your driver's license is they won't allow you to stay there it's like
there's another he's getting me well and it's not I guess they don't want you to have an orgy or
some sort of party in their room and tear the room apart and they don't want black people are
married women staying there that's true Tom arts thank you as always appreciate it we're in
second hour wrapping up another hour of hero's breakfast here at scrambleers I'm Nick Reed
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