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He has interviewed politicians including former President [[Wikipedia:Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton]], [[Wikipedia:Ross Perot|Ross Perot]], [[Wikipedia:Mario Cuomo|Mario Cuomo]] and other state and national figures.  
 
He has interviewed politicians including former President [[Wikipedia:Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton]], [[Wikipedia:Ross Perot|Ross Perot]], [[Wikipedia:Mario Cuomo|Mario Cuomo]] and other state and national figures.  
  
Solarski notes that if he could interview three persons--alive or dead--that list would include Jesus, Thomas Jefferson, and Leonardo DaVinci. He also admires anyone willing to sacrifice their personal lives for leadership. [[Wikipedia:John McCain|John McCain]], Clinton, General Norman Schwarzkopf, General [[Wikipedia:Barry McCaffrey|Barry McCaffrey]], [[Wikipedia:Jack Kemp|Jack Kemp]], [[Wikipedia:Jim Jeffords|Jim Jeffords]], former Florida Governor [[Wikipedia:Jeb Bush|Jeb Bush]], [[Wikipedia:Bob Dole|Bob Dole]], and Bishop [[Wikipedia:John Ricard|John Ricard]]
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Solarski notes that if he could interview three persons--alive or dead--that list would include Jesus, Thomas Jefferson, and Leonardo DaVinci. He also admires anyone willing to sacrifice their personal lives for leadership. [[Wikipedia:John McCain|John McCain]], Clinton, General Arnold Schwarzkopf, General [[Wikipedia:Barry McCaffrey|Barry McCaffrey]], [[Wikipedia:Jack Kemp|Jack Kemp]], [[Wikipedia:Jim Jeffords|Jim Jeffords]], former Florida Governor [[Wikipedia:Jeb Bush|Jeb Bush]], [[Wikipedia:Bob Dole|Bob Dole]], and Bishop [[Wikipedia:John Ricard|John Ricard]]
 
also stand out as people who left lasting impressions for the way they presented themselves, and the strength they exude.
 
also stand out as people who left lasting impressions for the way they presented themselves, and the strength they exude.
  
As with any television station employee, Solarski was a mainstay in the coverage of the various hurricanes which made landfall in the Pensacola area, such as Opal and Erin (1995), Ivan (2004) and Dennis (2005). Ivan is listed as the 10th most intense Atlantic hurricane in history. His continuous coverage of these hurricanes are some of his most vivid memories. Solarski, along with Straughn, was also a prominent news figurehead with the [[Wikipedia:Deepwater Horizon oil spill|Deepwater Horizon oil spill]] crisis (also known as the BP oil spill) which plagued the entire Gulf Coast region in 2010. The spill caused extensive damage to local marine habitats and to the Gulf's fishing and tourism industries, in which Pensacola is so deeply entrenched.
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As with any television station employee, Solarski was a mainstay in the coverage of the various hurricanes which made landfall in the Pensacola area, such as Opal and Erin (1995), Ivan (2004) and Dennis (2005). Ivan is listed as the 10th most intense Atlantic hurricane in history. His continuous coverage of these hurricanes are some of his most vivid memories. Solarski, along with Straughn, was also a prominent news figurehead with the [[Wikipedia:Deepwater Horizon oil spill|Deepwater Horizon oil spill]] crisis (also known as the BP oil spill) which plagued the entire Gulf Coast region in 2010. The spill caused extensive damage to local marine habitats and to the Gulf's fishing and tourism industries which Pensacola is so deeply entrenched.
  
 
'''Personal Life'''
 
'''Personal Life'''

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